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THE SEATTLE STAR. BH, Weis & Co., PUBLISHERS a Every Afternoon Exoopt Sunday Telephone Pike 150 PW wWhis “Korver KF CHASK Husiney Maxaae t per Copy ; Hix conte per Week, oF went) five cents per month delivered arriers. No iree caples in Ne 1OT Thied Avende vecond-olass matter ta | Tt was grand! It was indeseribable! N lke It was ever b the Washington boys will thing seon in the city! The we ome given to own into history! | As the Queen swept slowly and majestically up the bay, surround ed by ite impesine naval guard of hor a roar welled up fr the city te Wee of which was never before heard on Puget Sound. It seem ed as though the Furies had brok LS The reverberating waves | of sound rolled from hillside to hillside and were cast far out over the waters. And the we Will never forget and the ome! When the Wives, crowds cheere boys landed it was of a kind that they mothers and sweethearts monopoliaed them <1 wildly in its approval It was a sight stir the The most sluggish blood and send | ng to th r tips parade was grand, the speeches at the unds we quent and everything moved lke kw ork * ernoon the luncheon will take place and tonight the fireworks, reception at the Denny and smoker at the Armory, will fill the programme of Monday Everybody t# pleased with the affair, And it seems as ugh every body in th here! Convict Wearing the Walla Walla = Prison Garb Is Captured in Seattle : The arrest of Wilttams and Barrett, made by OMcer Grant on @ Railroad avenue at 2 ning Was am t e ling episede than was at first Just prior to * rest, Bert Taylor, of the Baner patrol system, observed the @ actions of the two men out of a saloon on the water front, @ where the proprietor was making up his for Uhe nig ° Surmising that the men intended to hold up the place Taylor @ went In search of Officer Grant, The two returned just as the men @ were about to enter the saloon. Observing the officers, the two men @ turned and ran . They were pursued down Raliroad avenue and finally disap- @ peared. After searching for some time the officers located them @ in a box car. Taylor finshed a dark lantern on them, and Grant © covered them with his cun and ordered Barrett out o When hahdcuffed and searched, Barrett was found to have a @ 4-caliber revolver and a belt around hin waist ntaining & @ rounds of ammunition. Taylor covered the car while Grant Barrett to the patrol wagon Grant returned with Jailer Corbett and Williams was also or dered out but he refused. While Taylor and Corbett guarded the car, Grant fearlessly Jumped in and « mpted to drag Willams j out. A desperate ict iseved, in which the brave officer tri umphed but_not until he had battered his antagoniat almost in- to Insensibiiity. When Williams was finally haricuffe was found to have a revolver and a belt with 45 munition Iso found to be wearing the prison garb aw During the time the men have been In jall the police bave gathered evidence that wil! surely convict these two men of the re cent hokbup at Interbay. Williams confesses to having served « term In Walta Walla for burglary. but claims to have been re leased. This does not account for his still wearing the prison clothes. Much credit bas been given Officer Grant at headquar ters for distinguished bravery ba SOCCOOHOOO OOD POSSHSSSHSOSOHSH OHHH HOODOO OHOSEOOOOD Paris Is Now Making Ready For the World’s Fair in 1900, f NEW YORK, Nov. 6—Capt. A. H. Mattox, of the United States commission, Paria exposition, says all the restaurants and theaters f Paris are making their tollette for 1900. Decorations, pa ee and ' works of act are being added to nearly every famous place of refreah- Ment and amusement in Parts The admission fee to the Paris exposition will be, before 10 a. m., 2 francs, or about 4 cents, to the entire exposition, between 19 a. m. and @p. m., 1 franc; and after 6 p. m. on week days, two france, while Sunday the fee is not raised for the evening hours, The time f opening and closing of the exhibition has not yet been definited settled. American club women, according to Mra. W. Tod Helmuth, of New York, will hold # national congress at the Paris exposition of 1900 In the June. They propose to charter a steamer and. ling from New York go to Hamburg, Berlin, Dresden, Munich, up the Rrine and then to Paris. After the convention the American women wil! visit London. The Prince of Wales is the commissioner general for England and her colonies at the Paris exposition ‘The new colonial possessions of the United States Commissioner General Peck for spa. t the Paria exp AND THE BAND PLAYED ON assengers on the Third Street Line on a Picnic. | ‘There was a hot time on the Third Street and Suburban Friday. They run things on economical princip! on that line. So when the Shaw com pany band took a ride to t Hawail tlon will ask ROBBERS DIDN'T DO A THING Simply Get $50,000 by Bold Work on a Street Car. ST. LOUTS, Mo., Nov. 6.—Robert P. Jennings, secretary-treasurer and general superintendent of the Broad- way Cable Company, was robbed of $1,063 in cash and $48,750 in checks on @ Broadway car at 1:39 o'clock this afternoon. An envelope containing University the management slated the money was taken from his pock- them for the 2:15 car. The majority et. Two men were concerned in the of the student body come to the city robbery on the return trip of this car Jennings had drawn Some twenty or thirty young ladies the money from the Broadway benk. urth | boarded it at the ‘Varsity on the re street and Washington avenue. It turn, also about fifty odd cadets was to be used in paying the wages with their guns in arms. They of the street car company's employ- were taking them to the Armory es. Jennings, who is an ou man, for today’s parade. One or two put the money in his inside coat professors and an unfortunate pocket. He went from the bank to Broadway and Washington avenue and waited for a car, He noticed two rather well-dressed men standing on the curb near him. When the car came along they got on the car plat form ahead of him and stood in the rancher from Ravenna added to the conglomeration. In all there were 106 p The car se It was a warm ride. The ed with the Jerk which is mary with the Third Street line. The boys to the Thies caused rear doorway, biocking the way, while The giris became dis they asked the conductor, Charlet turbed me stepped on t Roster, if th f went to the Union rancher’s toes and he swore softly station. The conductor told them .t Then the bad began to play 414 not, and they asked directions a An strains of ragtime mus how to reach the station, continuing | perr 4d the atmosphere, the boys to block the way of Jennings As grew restless. They ited to have the car was between Lucas avenue a dance. This was r al and as and Morgan street, directly in front things should be But their guns of the Union market, the two men were in the « Jumped off afd were lomt in the The Third 4 line is famous for crowd urves. It has thirty-nine. The Jennings walked into the car and are all diMcult and dangerous , fat down. An he did so he felt for stand up In a Third Street car whi the envelope. It was gone. He call- jt is in motion a man muat have his ed to the conductor that he had n egs with hin jut the boys robbed. The car wan stor at were not fazed. They danced and Morgan street. Jennings.got off the did not rest. They gave the ‘Varsity car and ran back to where the men yell, and other battle cries. The ey alighted, but they had disappeared. cheered the band and called for more He then got back on the 1 went to the offices of the ¢ at 3710 North Broadway and r ed the robbery. The police were no It came and inds. Above mpan car kept on its forth urse ght miles an hour strange # tifled and a dozen detectives at once the roar of the wheels and the ¢ put to work on the case, The com- nal shrieks from the young pany asked the bank to stop pay-| ladies arone the strains of ‘Ther Ment on the checks » Hot Time in the O!d Town" or _ - —— Whistling Rufus, intermingted Fl H CHE with the sharp stacato of “U, of W., Pp Hiah! Hiah,” and “Give ‘em the Ax | the Ax, the Ax,” from fifty young MAKERS OF CIGARS “50°. Meantime things became mixed The girls’ bonnets wer their eyes knocked over adets piled up Guns and CHICAGO, Nov, 6—A bitter fight in picturesque confusion. The ranch net the annexation of the Philip er eatin a basket of choice Plymouth pines >? 1 by the Ciear- Rock eggs, and epread an omelet on makers’ Inte al Union. They his trousers. An unfortunate cadet object to having 6,000 Filipino ctgar rough the window. And “the makers, working for low wages, put ayed on.’ in competition with them » conductor sought to preserve The unio will start the fight in the order. He adapted the tactics cum Federation of labor convention at! tomary on this line and picked out Detroit and later send delegates to) the profeesor, who waa a amall, mild Washington to keep up the contest, man, with @ mind that never dwelt , | to the cage the elevator «t }and his head st } Hicketa, | | bosttiog pushed jery thing aboard in | | aboard all day on more disturbing matters (han er tymologioal problema, ‘Then he way a fd ewore from the sufety of the rear platform All things « re to An end, ever th Third Street and Suburban. Th car re hed the Armory The cadet smoothed their ekirte and pla 1 bonnets Th rancher { up 1 hie “setting and departed nductor and mot man fe f oken bones, and, finding nor th manag nt ft th Third tudenta and the profes n Appreciate thelr serv r \ They em te ske it at Just exact! what it Is worth. In one tien with th fores Which i# @ true narrative it mig be edifying for the pub to ml ree t rder esued = by Mana “ rider ay ifles that after a If the publ who mua r t necks on this syetem were tak similar aRgrennive tactics t might succeed in making Mr Grambes live up to bia franchin He Had Doubts. A story in being told) in Boston which concerns the governor of the pride cher fa Kindergerter which young Roger Wolcott, jr ernor of Maseact tte ben said Tut he did not know, and so ahe sad Roger, wher bome tonlaht governor Masaachunctts you? He promised & When she dutifully, The nex anked if t nr) her the name of the govern id Well, papa says he Is, always footing #0 much that I w whether to believe him o: CAUGHT IN AN ELEVATOR ce Bryant, the 16 of Capt. Wiliam J ue accident but he ts don't hot year-old fon Hryant, met with art night. wh npting to enter the elevator in the Starr-Hoyd building, Many per sons were crowding into the elevator at the time. As Bryant epped in- rted with @ jerk Young Bryant had no time to jump yok the casing | the Janitor, seeing the him clear of th joorway, It Is not thought his feet are serious. BILLS ALL Pal At & meeting of the executive com mittee the Social Union of Chris than Endeavor, held in the Fire Presbyterian charch Friday evening Rev. L. 8 Bowerman was elected to coed Mr. Manna as chairn f nary committee. ‘The atate convention committee, 1899. reported all bills paid hout any indebted ness to the al union THE WATER FRONT, The waterfront presen ful sight today. The Ur revenue cutters Grant, Corwin an Perry and the United States and geodetic ships Patterson Gedney, and the training ship Ad were lined up in the and were dressed in their gayest co ored flags. beauti ftate ame atrean Long before the notse and bust of the day's life had begun th Jackies on each of the ships had « readiness f their part of the naval p aunches from each gove making trips to and Visitors were b hips The government tranap mne and Port Stephens, lying a side Arlington dock, were dressed ir their best flag rte Gar P. Rilla, owned by Capt. Billa, of Port Angeles, in mak ing @ landing Just north of the Flyer lock jast night, ran her Jibboom over the edge of the wharf. An she did the thie caused her to Kive a downward bound, aplintering her Jibboom from end to end The tug Tussler, in port today of Olympia, was The steamer Pilgrim, which wan ecently 4 by Pigott & French, ers, has been fitted up with a ne ouse, new engines and otherwise repaired, and is now running on the Port Orchard Capt. Crosby commande her This week will witness th ne of the transport Port Step r Manila with 900 mules for ein the Philippine aboard. The transport Garonne is getting ly for her next voyage to Manila which is not Hkely to take place t Qhe latter part of next The Garonne in to carry mules ambulance wagons for the govern ment ve % Steamer State of Washington waa off her regular run today carrying an excursion to Seattle om Whatcome 5 ship Drumlanrig—1,425 The Britis tons—from Liverpool, which ha been lying at Schwabacher'# wharf for the past few days, taking on a load f flour and «alt, has gone to she loads at th docks with flour ma, where Northern Pacific from the Portiand Flouring Mills, for Liverpool, England The three-masted steamer Hera which was chartered by the Blu Star line during the past year for the Alaska trade has been sold > th LaConner Trading and Transporta tlon Company, The Hera in listed as a 369 ton ship, was built in Boston for the Went Indian trade during the sixties, and was sent around Cape Horn at the beginning of Ala ka boom, She t out a large cargo of lumber to Cape Nome the past summer and brought back a large at of passengers, She is to be thoroughly overhauled and refitted by ler present owners, who have now begun work on her at the White Atar dock. She will take a cargo beer, lime and othe merehand to Honolulu as soon as she is ready for sailing schon si napaidad cs lane FUR-TI TIPFED and protection cL hl A ld fo] HE HAS FAI TH 4 . B. Taylor, A. M., M. , write consider ectrozor peci for f ioe ich Trouble, Ridney y, Bladder aa Rhe fon m. e \ it in my practice, and recommend Electrozone as a great remedy DR. T..B. TAYLOR, Lo ™~ AN FREE ABA Go and get a Free Sample at 1514 First Ave. A JUDAS STEER OF Ang OPEN EVENING FROM TOP 10 TOE THE GHIGAGO YARDS cue AGO, Nov. 6—One f the — 33 7 ee oe oe ee ee oe «e 33 3 as Prices. developed in @ long boat with mount at tie nt onward into the bulld eager Pefendl : A Fades bad ban a wey eleven that i. < PYXXEXXEEXIXAILALE ERS ‘ : z appreciated in _ in oe f stole front affair is ‘ mm up sgain W Ade pmasgiien dE A few slightly used; guar- be ’ Guy gue Sud Wasa aot 1 forwa ~ 33 anteed good as new; $5.00 > Shbe fae . si Sita aimee wee as Judas r hoor - 0 ‘ oo he very buttor Fand escaped ax he had done retor sy 60-candle power lamp, costs 33 a. muffs to match | feenine into the killing ee one-cent per hour to oper- 33 ree The toate! oe an sad bees i at ieee essere . SUTSESTSSSSECS SESS S SES56 ete iain tee ni of troubl $3 Heating, Cooking and Lighting Appliances $$ od eppnege Sor Arno | hes 7 = on ___on exhibition at our show rooms. 3 fort . : ee And thun be te liv 42 : : sp Somteed oe PS sabtingin ibe eve ‘vo THE QUIET GIRL = ss ‘ 4 voy beat THE 0 3 214-216 Cherry St. —C. RB. Collins, Mgr. $$ ' t ia elen y . The ou 1 never wears higo ° “Dome.” aaid the showman eageriy. her faumttnn ‘bri H ; ; kn PSPSSSSSSs SS SES ISSO SS SSS SSS SSS T StS an placed g.govereien In the high hate are Ps did the asa (he SNOW | here oo high th . AMUSEMENTS. vouBONNEY & STEWART watk thi. way,” aid the ar gat . = “e= “ we ‘wunera: Directors and Kmbat: 1 n that net and t ot 2 -_ ee weal tae ti tN beaut! Numidian Hor ts ter and giggle & ‘Matinese on ‘Wee 1 ore “What's tt atter with a Jules Gr: au" s 5 Gpara ne ais ting * Ino power to ght, “MI ~ — nee her arday mat TRAILED BY me soe — Far Prt and ats | HIS OWN DOC Burglar Is Captured Unwit- tingly by His Stray. co") “Pop Com That Pops” | ats no —!' Big, Red Apples, Date WIRD AVENUE THEATRE Yl Dates ext week poritively last week of the SHAW COMPANY'S r CORNING, N.Y Nov T 3 ement s restr he Bosca tings Phan : eh al request Sunday and Mon- morning. During the night a th yi: sinker 1900 SEASON'S rning. 1 a th ht a t * day, Nover band 6 . ke Into th ree A $ “HELD BY THE ENEMY’ 1 captlftontoe 96 capouty aya > i: Will be Repeated $4.00, th arded 4 1-18 $ Balance of the week, “Under ings of r H ° @ the Gas Light;"’ except Thurs é er Md eo done | TOMORROW 3 day night, “Pink Dominos. ’” Just Arrived——o wa ark 6 zee 3 ate cabinacktiare td tds ta o-——One Car Load See Oe ee Be ae eee 3 OUYMPIC THEATER. Latest Patterns coat our : 3 vi al r 1108 second Avenue Horg PIKE St bet, Second ald Taint Jones oper and lox 3 3 as la Steiner, Miss P , , ; pak : 2 $| pisya, ily Reynolds, Allen Whit : the anima ° 3 : cathe | A FULL LINE of the 7 ccatnad and others, Moving pictur D The dog sniffed a few minutes ands We give away a e “ | Latest and Most Correct ma 1 ‘ e @ 3 Moving Pictures Milinesy re fou b ! then apr . 1 rteall aaa Tones nued | 0 ( ; $ Where Snakes Are Plentiful MRS. E. H. JOHNSON t tre animal, and was soon |g : : 3) games Dockery, who reside MANAGER nto a hallway, wh t burglar @ S $ the other day under « k. Us H i] tting th , 18 * Sons F. Dockery killed two bs On him were found the @ anather place POOL HO OOOO 990000 0000: pool at NBII NBL f° en» oe TR C0 ba . and a moccasin the other day on th beled lg PS. teh AB ed || AND.. : McMillan place, below Auraria. Af Dist peel : ef, formerly employed at 971 Fulton |S @ ter killing the pilot and 38 your ng Cars a Spectalt ' New York clty. H isheld 3 é $ ones he started to the hou rnd ener Main 360 for the grand jury ° 3 was tackled by & mossacin on th TE ie shame Bap od oor ie ore ool be : mu et WHAM $y, the life oF which was soon end FeOCOOPeo—OSOECGOCROD OE: cau bad taken the animal with Rim 3 ? $ ee) aa oath rs Re a Pe ee ‘n his tour f burglary and in his e Nee . h ta wat ay «hut b in the @ other presents, at the 3) might come his way \ hallway of the building e wan c., @ Last Monday James Smith, + 1 sides th Wants Bailey's Se ° ‘bt $ killed a very iarge rat! : nd FORT WORTH, Tex., Nov. 6—0.!$ @/ in his dwelling. His wife went down hot rs avi Randall, of Shermar e 3 to the water bucket In the dark t nor had rneye i the Tei y : EMP IM : get a arink nnd Siem q somieth ne eh t Y resp gy oN Hee arsiag Pyne : Sly iaward the coals Tt M Chiltor ¢ tandall was an op-|@ ous serpent. The womar ‘ nildleh vo! but was defated by a close vote, Philadelphia Record, ly M hl tN te