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25 wre "THR, SH VOL, 1, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TTLE STAR. Pikeso FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, THE BiG FIGHT = MS VOLUNTEERS | WILL SOON BEGIN a. * * LONDON, Eng, Nov, 1—The ® ® Bamoan negotiations, which ® i ® have been Jucted here are ® se . e ® nearly concluded, It is learns & Finishing Preparations for the Jef- 2: i:s0ch"ewrtst = ~ i # been reached which gives Ger. & ew, lof t ys CROCE . { , er which the d Gta * ; EW YORK, Nov, &-—Sporting men flocked to the Vander ® re The United States is t 1 in crowds this morntng, all anxious to see Jeffries, who & otherwise uncompensated , rrived here has b raining quarters The ham * * pion rose early, was tn th A1ch and apirits, and supreme SRR ly confider vietory 1 will take things easy today,” said b - h in evidence. ‘The Califor any more are expected. T The sports from out-town ar nia crowd is not very visiting crowd te w . h money. but last nm ght and this COME BACK The steamer Excelsior, from Cook | betting is not very brisk ds on the outcome 10 to S and morning t continue te fluctuate & The gloves with wh men will Aght have been placed |p ° ° ° ° » . “remaining here until sor ” Iwill goto @ 4 ca for the figh w Iw Well, | guess yea. The fight @ * w t moO to t mit My friends can trust me to do the trick, @ * ‘ Twill surey knock Sharke> : SUBMARINE BOAT): As soon an Jett se this morning he took a colt plunge * and hajf an how tt w Tommy Ryan for a five-mile walk @ te ral park turn to the hotel he ate a @ WASHINGTON, D. C. No * b breakfast a ta wrote & number of telegrams to @ | rne Holland submarine torpedo-boat | # | t saying that aa better condition than when he ® | wit visit, Washington early thie] ® { t Fitzsimmons y aney, his trainer, In an interview @ | month to allow the members of * today, is quoted as saytr Was displeased with Jes tra © |navat committees of the senate and] ® ‘ p * practice of running and sweating house of representatives, as well as|® 1 e > in aa { work @ t navy offfclals, to witness uit et v . . hot mean that ® | workings. A one-mile course will be | # Li} he te not in a fit t nterviewer states, “but @ [i \4 between Washington and|® | there Is a limit to ¢ nd I have objected to the severe @ | aicxandria, Va. In thie space the| ® | methods adopted this tin y Jeff o wit) dive, discharge al @ Sharkey, a panied by # trainers and friends, has lett for @ Whitehead torpedo and again. | & Coney sland Tommy Ryan set $560 against $250 that Jef - also give a practical exhi * fries wins. ° t liowing a cer-|® Sharkey came uy the eity «training quarters before @ ' ' almoat|@ noon, and w oO he remained for a " e@ bottom of th tomac chan-| @ couple of hours, then te went to the e |. e The report that mn ts continued to be @ e the talk among the sp Hrady “manager ° * fay"None of thes ar a perfect b 4 . condition. 1 would not let him enter the ring were he not 4 GL NN HA * shape 2 | o ¢ ‘ ° . * « * \* . Siler’s hand t night for examination niet ved at the Arlington dock | s oo and seats will not be placed om sale until this ’ M this afternoon, with 120 pan-| pene Capt. Glenn and his ex oe pedit from k inlet w ee NEWDORF, Nov Sharkey wae up and about his quarters ard mt he pee ere we | before 7 nek thts ng. The crispness of the weather made n th pert try | him hop around | hoolbo y He decided to take @ little aght out r © lene gold in | t road work before > t. and he and Trainer MeGrath were soon private sacks, How much in/ loping over the country roads at a smart pace. They returned juantity is not Known, ae the mer t tt y n» ow have! a few minutes after § lock, rosy cheeked, but with no sign of puffing as eau t eoaking of the fight Sharkey said: “1 am « able to knock Jeffries im 15 rounds, I have tr 1am in good hea * that did not prevall when ugnmt Jeffries in Call- 45 & small amount purser's care brought ame direct from occupied seven which was more on account of ° o e ° ° e e e o ° ° ° ° e e ° SOOSHSSOSOESSE SHH SOHO SOHOSHOSESHS OOOH O OOOO OSE OHOOODOOOOOOOOE SOSSHSESHSHSSSSOOCSSSSOOSOOOOOO OOD COMMITTED suiting? © ie: aia |done to the revenue cutter Patter- o * * * * * * * . * o * * . * * * * * * * * * * * * * ffer as a base for political and ricans are said to have all privi every facility whic commercial operation leges of mative Filipinos James E. Fitch, and expressed his full satisfaction with the house and ite furn Ings. Aseintant Becretary! Aq Officie? neaial’ of ji oO. 216, 1890, ALL PAPERS Estimates given on all classes of work Star Paint Co. ar } Are three items we are strong They Are Coming by Ocean and by | Chituren’s Chairs, Rail to the State’s Reception. Rpecial to the Star SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3—The steamer Queen #alled at 10 ning with 400 officers and men of the First Wash re. Seenes of great enthu courred ok this im ington volunte tam At 10 « k lant night 450 members of the regiment, who pre ferred to trave) by rail, left here over the Southern Pacific. The »kane boys, 127 in number, #tated hat they would come to Se« atue The train was made up in two eections of five and six car each, with wix or seven baggage cars added, As near an the Southern Pacific oMcials could estimate without having complete returns from the various officers, there are something over 40 men on the trains Everybody seemed overjoyed to get away, despite the rearets at parting from the many friends the boye have made here. Hy 8 o'clock (his morning the returning veterans should have reached Redding, and by tonight they wilt have reache | Ashiand +04 — The First Washington volunteers are now well on their way home, Those coming on the steamer Qu are due to arrive here Monday morning at 10 o'clock, A grand ovation will be giv en the verse! as it comes down the bay. It will be met by « vast number of eraft of every variety, which will form a magnificent naval pageant Every revenue cutter in the harbor, as well as the training ship Adame, will take part The steamer Gen, Wilson, which used by the engineering corps of the United States army, w participate, Capt. Marry Taylor has made arrangements to place thic veesel at the disposal of the quests of honor The most distinguished one will be Maj. Gen, Nelson A. Miles. commander-in-chief of the United States army. He will be a companied by Capt. Michler and Gov, Rogers and the con fressional party will also be emong the number. The local recep- tion committee will be included ‘The captain of the Progresso telegraphed from fan Francisco last night that his boat would be here in time, and would take part if the parade The street pageant will be one of the largest ever seen in thin etty Col. BE. P. Edeen, grand marshal, has taken pains to have everything in perfect order Me has arranged for 2.900 school boys to march, all in uniform, and will be drilled. They will be preceded by the only float in the parade. This will carry a typl cal Uncle Sam, who will uphold « silken fag whose epear-head is of soljd stiver. On the front of this float will appear the Am can Eagle, with @ streamer in its mouth, on which runs the le- gend, “Our Future Defenders.” The Walia Walla High schoo] cadets are due here tomorro morning, and the company numbering about @, will take part in the parade Company F, First regiment N. G. W., of Chehalis, will arrive Sunday evening. Company F, Second regiment, from North Yak ima will appear Sunday. The Portiand battery will aleo be here. lieut. Col. Fife and Maj Welsenberger are coming by rail. They will be banqueted in Tacoma Sunday night, but will be here on Monday The proposition of the Sam T. Shaw company, which offered the use of its band, has been accepted. This makes eight bands and a drum corpa that have #o far agreed to participate The G. A. KH will be out in force. The Seattle posts will, of course, show their full strength, Members of posts from What com, Fairhaven, Woolley, Mt. Vernon, Pverett, Snohomish, Townsend, Sidney and Ballard will join in the parade. Auburn Kent and probably Buckley an@ Oftthe wil! also wend veterans ot leas than 400 G. A. R. veterane will be in the parade airman Wilson, of the committee on decorations. i” th windows of all residences along the line of march be i/luminated other places where the soldiers are likely to go. The cost police, and a look-out Is being | for betas arriva) in this city { on. New designs and the lowest { figures quoted anywhere. Bete } ter buy early COON BROS.,, 1417 Second Avenue, BRUNNER & CO. Groceries, Wines and Liquors 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth, ‘Phone Green 794. California sweet wines @ speciaity. Port, Sherry, Angelica, M unc I, by the bottle, 36¢ up; by the galion, $i up. Fine Hed White To-Kay and “ DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE The most reneitive organ , x y vy fpeucusable in these days, ser oe Uur equi pwent for the ‘teoution o ordoss hat can Le foond amy: MOOLAY EV ERSOLE, = First ave THERS cling to old E know the value of ———— W a well-pleased cus- ANOTHER () methods of getting tomer, and never ee their customers’ mon- him leave us until he s DIFFERENCE ey, and often let them ge pleased, so that he may away displeased and de- tell his friends and seat Standard Talloriag Co, nounce them to friends, our trade grows. 1012 Third Ave. ~ Glasses Ground Any size, shape or strength, ne matter what the defect, if it can be corrected with glasses, I can do CHAS. @. HOLCOMB, Optician, 216-216 Burke Bid = ~e3 ddddvdvedcs ; =100=— : CHOCe LOTS. : Walla Walla ‘Addition = Denny- Blaine Land Co. Dexter Horton Bank Building. * *. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . o o * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 7 * * * . * * * * * * * * * * * * * o . * * * * * * 7 * * kept ticht), four sizes; air-tight Garland for coal, three yon Garland hot blast; o@ advance; all heaters go at last year's prices. George th nd aver son yesterday in the collision wit F beriey has fallen, and that Cecil Rhodes has committed suicide, @ us This morning Capt. Bry fh asked to announce (nat all persons desiring to illum * There war creat rejoicing amor anti-English over the rumor, @ 1 4 States Steamboat in ® ate their house fronts can get candles for that purpose free * " ejaicin one ong! nited Bistes steambos - : eagles grt - va tes hes S Gelncaanoren nahs qoudrmato 2 5 the teat ane he eel teahe + inngee st the capper ar pete penn a iis acetic Minas i HE COMMERCIAL TePOnTInG COMPANY'S Ccffees are good. ° oo v n several days, The hole! @ nom ae ~ nach Retail trade supplied by our wagons. ree! completion The untiring efforts of Mr, Wilson have brought @ e PARIS, Nov. 2-—The Figaro says: “England played so well on @ | in the side of the Patterson bas been “ ‘ / . 2° ope intervened in the Trans the American fleet eee 00) ‘ottert ven notice that the near relatives | @ now if Europe intervened he Transvas’ ve a eo; The body of an unknown man|® of Volunteers can obtain tickets to gon on Arlington dock by ap- # a would put In its appearance on the coast of Africa a | ¥ ee om # plying at the chamber of commerce roome on Saturday and Sun- * ) rT ft! o “This,” says the “ig the Kaiser's nightmare, and in a a my ‘ war four J a Bee. of ay eat ‘made , Sea ‘ Ch $ @ reason for the great German naval Increase. But British papers : "i th Jobn 4 Jay afternoons between 4 and & o'clock. * ; rs mas now a ope this incre nade in View of the AngloAmerican ston's wharf, Sim * mort Is no whiter than the linen entrus D4 } cdhiarth op Jraragicttens oe ine PRATHER AAA ehee heehee {to our care after it leaves the laun- = o - oo - ° ‘ . “om. . . dry. If there's one thing more thaa Ps CAPPTOWN, Nov. 2—A metsage from Kimberley, under @ 0 ag gerves stad thie | Sanother we avoid, It’s the blue or @ under date of October 29, says: “Small boties of Boers can fre @ [COMPANY was | Incorporated. th ‘EMPLOYED A | yellow » 80 Common among ine @ quently be seen near the town, but they do not attack us The @ - e* -' w: eaaieen cts | | } fertor “s We are careful, @ wounded are doing well.” 4 1660 capita ai se iit “ we are conscle tious anh we prom- eet te ae {ime and give good wor! 300000 0005000000000 0000000 CHOCO OES iin one entarel Sutheriand’e wa ROYAL FAMILY AT INTERBAY { Our call trade prices no bundles, de- | these. prices (querer reer n early this morning and stole \ thre with collar, Sager siren, famey, f 184. which was in a drawer, $74 be ) itive 2 4 one, So ‘Yaone Pine Bell Destro s a Force of | th purser of the Roanoke qr imumraton > e., 3—| “Throw up your hands, both of you i a } r. Butherland for safe| War department officials refuse tol oy yo, a pape Q Ci Ni lL dry y we, oe vs eta Me ar you are dando Queen City Steam Laun - ( | the arrangement by Gen. Rates with | _— ene Coe 3496-8 Fourth avemee,tetween Onion amt Pict the Insurgent Cavalry i haevtch tg Benoa sa | the sultan of Sulu, the southernmost | #94 two ugly loking revolvers shov ; pig tony Te Den aemey ah 7 . group of the Philippines. The docu-| ed tn their faces, Frank Huffmar \ “ eee Foray , ve tadee ab a psp tinny hngd seb ‘Me any | ment arrived in Washington about| and Ira Van Bibber, two laborers NIL, N ori¢da Dlanca waa oor led y¥ ay by 2 . ° bp wl ate eeer wx weeks age @ Pell m: A battalion has been etationed there as a gar- @ | Calhoun and Hughes. The support cabinet officer says Gen. Bates p baie ev ea whet ary oi @ rieon. The rest of the regiment pursued a body of Filipinos into @ [ere of the dark horses have been scoured for the United States | mands of two masked highway by the linen he wears, Its appearance depends on the laundry. @ the mountains and captured their horse nd barrage @ | making an active canvas in the up unable services of the whole) ™men at Interbay at 3 o'clock this A to ices ee the most fastidious. Domestic finish if ° Bell reports that he has entirely destr the insurgent @ | Per wards, particularily in the Fifth, | sly of Sulu for the compen-| morning. Huffman and Van Bib pt a taal caccce oe ' @ cavairy force. One American was killed and two wounded in the @ | #!th ~~ result that a large prop & good clerk, and provided | ber had just left work and were pr pe Pik @ = The attempt to ambush the B , between Santiago @ han reaidtered today. Rumor | conditions of the « SOR ejceen eeee-re enue tty ‘Phone Main 177 @ and Saragonwa was frustrated by a effective work. Me @ |states that Clark Davis is identified ate emancipation sia ati ohh. Seaoreeee ch 2 “ @ ordered a charge and took th position. The enemy's lone @ | with this movement | Not being in actual pons Gaede Ged Tuscan Gael: seston : ; : . s wee severe, he Americas 6 oftoer was killed and two privates $ | the Sulu group (ond Spsin has ne Huffman was relieved of $3.50, and MORAN BROS. C OM PA Y ounded ne captt nluera ory , | | bee nie to ob ore h A! Van Bibber $10.20. ' @ cannon and $0 one-pound projectiles fell into the hands of the @ DEWEY LIKES nominal sugerainty over it) the abil-| After riftin . , 3 4 : « if_ing Huffman and Van §& j i . @ Americans PS |ity of the United States military| pibber's pockets the highwaymen Engine and Ship Builders rs One man was killed in the fight with the ambushed rebels. He @ | commander to effect these things.| ordered them to walk back towards @ STE AND WOOD @ was Lieut. Henry Boutelle, a native of the state of Washington, © | besides preserving peace and open-| tne depot terda One of the |@ ns , @ and since his appointment in July 1898, he served with the Third @ | Ing the islands to trade, is regarded pe Fa oeke iat trom 3/6 4 vegiment 3 06 commendabic lime car and ordered both men to a a a a a A AS aA Se A a aD __. | met Into it They were forced t eae e LONDON, Nov. 2—Th no authority In Burope @ WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. a.—|/ NO ALLIANCE | eaten the aur and the. dee? was (hen 5 has lsseed & statement in wh nde Ss egret gaily 0 z Admiral Dewey today made a final] Jehut, ‘The highwaymen left Huff HEATING STOVES GALORE pond wea bl ge eg ma an abel @ | inspection of his future home, ac- | man and Van Bibber soon after ven- Economy heaters, our ows lined with No, 20 steel; three sizes; nee, “ * re oe hei ae ¥ tured from the car. A description Premium and heaters for wood, cast top and bottom, two sizes; Ivy government is pe Tinited States is o have 4 mpanied by ita pre nt owner, Mr. of the two men waa telephoned to the Michigan woa al ast » Oak Garland for coal (alr ¢ 7 . * of the T Vanderlip has re * RRA act of title and he mitted it to the sol It is sta that Admiral Dewey There is no trouble or misunder to That Effect. PORTO RICO WASHINGTON, D. ¢, 1331 Second Ave, GEO. H. WoopHous:: * hetween this government and IS BENIGHTED i Will be Popular with Our Boys from the Sou ' Gen. Davis Makes " Report (@) U R KH (@) a Ss E. will probably remain in his preaent| *tanding between this government eeartere at the Myerett unt! | and any other European power of the month. His son is expected to] The Increase of the naval squadron | nditions There. n St. of the mo ie bon 1eeapeeted 10] Me iig waters was revominenaea| 0” the Co Occidental Ave. and Washington St posession of his new houne | by Admiral Dewey to prevent the tn WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 8 e —~e The house Mt No. 1747 Rhode In| Sureenta receiving supplies from the | The natives of Porto Rieo are rnenaaeeinientaien The Northern Pacific railroad ia| building now the Palmer cut-off. avenue iW, te aplendidty | Outs : now and never will be capable ) » Hi st Artist nerit uC C orb making an ostentatious display of | Thin cut-off makes Seattle the const lta the admtral'a needs. being | These statements are official. Not- | geif-government Of the Highest Artistic merit made to order by sa canenuer depot plane ine Front| terminal. Wherever freight sheds chart distance from the White | Withstanding Secretary Hay's letter! “This is practically the burden of a a first-class~workman direct from Chi Vy nesneneer Capnt 9)n0e ts land wagon tracks are built, th House and the navy department, and| © the chairman of the Republican | report just submitted to the Secre Art Furniture street drugstore wind Tt has not.) unt have the necessary tracks for | even closer to the leading clubs nmittee in Ohio, giving official de-| tary of War by Gen. Geo. W. Davis 1105 Third Ave., opp. Telephone Hu however, placed on exhibition plans| the business furnishings will remain undisturbed, | nla! to all the ots ambde ha : n Anglo-| military governor of Porto Rico j 5 wht f ant ‘ ¢ American alliance, the Democrats tpe to tion the prea for the proposed freight sheds along rminal tracks take up a great| with the exception of a few articies Upon this information the p¢ nt ; the water-front. The | deal of epace. Thousands of cars| of personal value to Mr. Fitch, The| have continued to circulate such re- | will base the recommendations rela fon ansers f j to be irritated. The must be accommodated. In Tacoma| interior shows an excellent arrange-| Ports. Secretary Hay's denial Was! tive to Porto Rico contained in his DR. AINSLEY’S i| ing ite game shrew the o” the whole water-front. | me A large entrance ball, ran.| emphatic, but a one td Aiplomat-| forthcoming message ig The Star will present In Sea It would do the same ning the length of the building and| '. and some o hy ss iptnod eon The report of Gen. Davis is, in sub- CORN 4 Is to have good Ale on tap hed plans without Freight terminals established be-| finished in carved oak, opens on the| #liance have not been convine stance,. that It will take years to URE ob P | ' . | Secretary Wilson is not a diplomat. ¥ Me T CURE d in the cellar, sheds and “wagon tr ar-|tween Madison and University ft into the drawing room, Separ He t che Weatarn faselanty airent educate the Porto Ricans They ‘ ra streets would for exclude any|ated from this room by white co @ has the Western fs Alrec re inert and do not grasp ideas with For sale at | f ranged to extend f or ald forever exclud ny | ated r b r by whit 1} Be Ai hee ae eo ke a ene Se urate ots : ther line from getting Into Beattie | umne in the parlor, finished In an-| RRs of apeech, Mr. Wilson made no| encouraging rapidity Se 3 West's Ale, Porter and Stout } Post street and Ratiroad avenue. | from north, The NP. would |tawe oak. ‘The parior haa a atained | secret of his position on the Cuban!” From observations eo far made Barrington's Dry Store Will keep until used and improve in : The abandonment the s#treets|oempletely shut off that portion of | glass window on one side of the cell- | Weston. Gen. Davis thinks it is advisable flavor as is gets older the ater-f " ao ne ite entire e . that a governor general be appoint avor ag ‘ at will make them possibi h ter-front. It would also ha ing ntire length, The N work the board | @ foothold from which it could reach | thr h the sunlight is admit THE RIFLES TO MEET. ed vested with certain power, one Sub, P. 0 Open All Night | One-sixth barrel, $2.00 wiblic works In the to get | ou ' franchises and privi-| ted lay, electric bulbs b Who possesses tact any ; » whe rable report from in stituted at night. The dining} The Seattle rifles will meet thia| abiiitty. To aid him: there should be One-quamter barrel, $3.00 council ai e the N orthern BA ine st et gir im i ! ‘ turn ed with leather ws ning at thes Ramibes sf ¢ om ne rect mall {fa ile earn p Gh $ oe ga Avenue and Pike st Delivered to your home. Mail your ) f equipped with handsome bedrooms | all former members of Compa |} the affairs of the various branches Phon rder to West & Co. or 'Phone to more than a few wagon tracks and|that railroad the key to the situa Groight sheds at this place, It is tion It will do the locking. ith bathe attached, N. G, W,, are requested to attend. the island's government, Bay 96, 6a ala Nacsa nannies ie tala ual tae amitadaataae scat

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