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7 2 THE SEATTLE STAR. ‘Piketeo ee aa Te VOL, 1. KEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY EVEN NORTHERN PACIFIC TO = *°*<""*“ NORTHERN PACIFIC | | LOUISVILLE GO BEFORE THE COUNCIL = pas eats WANTS 16 TRACKS reat on a charge of unlawfully ejec wR 1899. Ga, NOVEMB ALL PAPERS Estimates given on all classes of work Star Paint Co. B00 Pike St ing Brown challengers from the] ss The governor replied that he | » The city council will discuss important matters tonight The # ‘ ls Pre arin to Demand the Water ° uld onder a company to COVINE: | & mayor's veto of the Woodland park ordinance comes off, Besides ® Doll Carriages, Are three items we are strong oy for th purpos i mn * NE | @ this several important petitions will be considered ; . Go Cart on. New designs and the lowest proper tavite udge nao The Northern Pacific will ask for the vacation of Spring anc s0 C4 ’ here. Bet Front of the Cit ---Plan of Action er replied that he would Mle them Ot) © geneca streets * Children’s Chai figures quoted anyw' " , — * The Star has from time to time published a long Het of inter * Children’s Chairs, ter buy early : ‘ ————— TRENTO N J. Nov. 7—The | ® Views from feattle’s mom influential business men ¢ th ; R. - : “ an well as clsewhere | ® subject They clearly show that the council will betray the ine # COON BROS., 1417 Second Avenue. ° * The Northern Pa is now on & new plan of action, It has ® state today, ia quiet. Tuis|® tereste of the people if they allow the vacation of any thorough * @ deen ever since the arrival of the depot plans and ptetures * * i indications | # fares ' * Refore Ure adv f the Uthographas, C. J. Smith was Mr. Mel- ® | are that t elect a ma-|* President Melien's plans are even more extensive than the peo- # ® len's confidential man in this city, It was through Mr, @mith’® ® | jority of its : |® ple suppose. He wants to put 16 freight tracks between Madison * @ shrewd buying that the railroad ¢ got hold of the water. & | and University streets, He also wants coal bunkers on the wa ® front the Seattle & San Francisco company’s property. Thie ® CANTON, ©., Nov President| ®@ ter front, opposite these freight tracks, These bunkers will ne- # BRUN NER & co. ® work took many months’ ha work and careful planning. It ¥ 7 McKinley arrived before | @ cenpitate several tracks crossing Ratiroad avenue at right anaies : pEeauane mm... ® well executed * noon and cast his the | ® It will make that portion of the water-front between Madison _ Ww d L * Mr. Smith le now to take back seat, not’ because his services @ | straight Repubit There |# and University streets a network of tracks, and will not only # Groceries, ines an iquors ®@ were not appreciated at ther line of action le to be ® Was no special demonstration in the | @ shut off all w on traffic between the docks and the city at 4. ® purcued for the next few & | President's hon # will block Railroad avenue to any line which will in the future & 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth ‘Phone @ 79 . * This w egina ope It is to demand the fran. @ . R ® come from the north . Sherry, Angelica, ® chises the road may bo fretg “ger terminals, Mr. ® SALT LAKE. Nov, T-Manieipal |» Judge McQilgra has filed a communication to the city coun- ® California sweet wines a specialty, pee a a one ® MeMicken, of St A oMicken wil the @ | ¢lection here promises to No close. @ cil anent the N. P. matter, which is very interesting reading. He & Musecatel, by the bottle, 86¢ up; by the @ Rea ® managing in this Mx * | Very few women voted thit Nort | @ goes over the history of that road from Its beginning to the pres- # and White To-Kay. * Mr. MeMicken ts w known 48 one of the shrewdest corpora. ®& ing ® ent time. He not only exposes its rotten business methods inthe ® tion attorneys in th He hasat him « 1LAUMUBUS, O.. Nov ® past, but narrates the facts concerning the construction of th * ‘ * If Mr. MeMick Ls tit fonment # | ports fror tines the ® road over Stampede pass. This was done at are expe 4 ® of Spring and § . cote . 4 fran. @ |) . lente that Baoh it ,.| @ and inconvenience than the Snoquaimie pans r would have 2 room sgh . ard sy wate * naan PY FS se ye hw s i oe @ He shows up the methods Mr. Mellen adopts t . varia wire orn - ® front, such as it has in Tacoma, It hopes to gain a foothold be- ndida ‘ine bis Votes; ® &# & terminal, now that Tacoma ts an y mart a * most sonal a Taye eae tect mes & tween Madison and University street, and then gain more ground, ® hggacr~pteaoaiy « er hae tri we He speaks against the po city enginee Cer ecainaest ® little by * Me wae" ngs Hs a warthe re | # Who, he says, favors the plan, and has kept the plats away from ieseat gr the enone i J. Smith will not appea head of affairs for w |) Bp ogden Parties Ore |e ail who are openly opposed to Mellen’s scheme. He goes on to # wn eiouad TUERSOLe opuictam ra Mem ave e » has a great deal of work re him. The North. @ |° @ way that if the city tin betrayed by her counciimen t * 2 erm P bas y get stot ttle & San Francia . NCINNA Nov 4 fthe | @ will have committed political sulcide. * Low Expenses, ® road's pr and franchises, This would naturally fall to Mr. @ ante of ( Ht. Com, the Re- | ® * # Smith's depar @ |; t Ma ° EITC TTLILILT CEE LTT LL Many Sales, » * 1 Man oes Se Small Profits Ft RECA AEAKARARR RARER ARATE eee “f oo ——Seee—————EE ,- COMYNS HAD Do Your Eyes Pain You? ) | VIGTORY FOR BRITISH sio.eN cooos IS NOW OVER <<a @ ee CHAS. OC. HOLCOMB, Optic . 216-216 Burke Bid REPORT OF ABIG 420. CELEBRATION Principle... sumo 'siorngc t Karly yesterday afternoon the rain | company, gave an excellent specialty - ices ee Fr Comyns, ‘« burgiar, is in| besan to f It kept on increasing | #ketch. = . LADYSMITH, Nov. 7.—A any of volunteers engage: Prof. Louben’s chorus of 9 « t venir * steady 4 " @ the Boers at Grot Kloof Thursday. There was brisk fir- @ | Jal! at headquarters on a rk . mw 8 steady GOWR-! wus Giertaes Glory,” and mete & sg deuvvtvevéeeitvcvenes @ ing on both sides. oer s ertority in numbers told An @ t . a A. ¥. | 9° ereat hit @ armored ¢ yut and covered the British retreat eo : ‘ + ete yeater It newer stopped the crowds, how eg — i ° LONDON, N A dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph @ | day afters Mra te (arsed ever ‘Through mud and puddles THE LAST OF THE HEROES LEAVE -B : @ company from Capetown, dated Saturday, says that the British @ t the 5 te ar A tous ithe] they trudged, while miniature wa. FOR THEIR HOMES = — ; 3 scored a great victory at Ladysmith, capturing two thousand @ raiar } , u ow a ; test thelr hate brine |? po oicushd Vd wha ar leds’ (al an of ed her away an jen Gs. > ° . @ | He was finally captured, after an ex che morning on the Northern Pa t z e tine which from Seattle is famous for commopolitan 10 o'clock. A lare wd was avenue and Jefferson to the cor-|crowdsa Laat might was no ent at the depot to say good-bye and ei all ner of Terry avenue and Ur tion. It was everyone's occa: wive the boya a parting cheer = SHAERAAEKAARAERERAR AREA OR ERARERNE EES greet. When searched at headquar | ‘The reception at Denny hotel was sell) 28 9. se. Companies 1. 8 and K scat | ore nh money and @ silver waten , } : ‘The new county of Chelan te an assured fact. ‘The courts have * belonging to Mra. Stein wae found,|® @ccese, and the smoker probably | he indies of the Red Cross serv ‘ &. Getided teat the population demande ite formation. @ | A collection of coins on his persons | ecpeed it in polit of enjoyment. | o4 « luncheon Of sandwiches and cot Walla Wall: la ‘Addition o Chelan county w include parts of Okancgan and Kittitas @ | was afterwards identified by G. W The volunteers were largely at the fee to the companies The head . ® counties. The territory thus inciuded takes most of the Great # mer, of 84 Alder street, as his! jatior They were not, however, | Quarters at 1209 First avenue were = Northern tg from Okanogan county. This will make that coun. erty Mr. K st 3 udwnce | out, by pny gyeans, in full force. 1oSeue ——, ~~ —— ty poorer than ever ° on entered shortly before | 2.” é nw oa age 0 A little ne ® . The voting for a county seat by the people will take places @ | Contyne was captured The majority seemed to prefer 4 | pule@out with its load of depa % November next Year. Meantime the board of * quiet evening at home with wives, Bepgas, amid a shower cheers and ® pointed by Gov. Rogers under the provisions of the fil! « BEAT AND ROBBED HIM | wieter ewretnearts and mothers goodbyes from the platform = ® by last winter's legiviature, will make Wenatchee a t * ion Agenetoen aborer, waa | 444 CELeBRration ADD Celebration 2 county seat Seaton and roomed ak Tee ae ce ~— : Dexter Horton Bank Building. ® They will also appoint temporary officials. It ts stated on ® onion on Railroad avenue early thin THE CELEBRATION f the best of authority that Frank Reeves, of Leavenworth, is a |" om Mallrond avenue carly i") THE RECEPTION AT THE DERRY A BALL AT THE eS ARARARAAARA! ® slated for sheriff; Geo. Woods, who Is at present conductor on the @ |e a Noecrintion ot ane of the rob WAS A MILITARY AFFAIR ns Je pt ahaa ’ vey ® Great Northern, will be auditor; W. F. Shaeffer, of Chiwaukum, @ 5). : ve Tr - eiven “4 r te 4 ? ay at tl Be ” EE eeinitniam_d ; 7 «tthe “ rec ven the ret |ton will give a mitite . } + Devatho ds is ay apenas ‘ Washington veteateers 61 the Denny | Aftoery tought ta Rouge of the 1 HE COMMERCIAL IMPORTING COMPANY'S Coffees are good, nteers and vinitin tary ‘ etail trade s ¢ m . RETR AEREAH REE eReeTeeeeee hotel last night will be tong remem. | Unteere and visiting Retail trade supplied by ou g' izations agner'® t . 1008 Second Avenue. 222 Pike Street ‘PRAISE ; From Thole Who Know 4 ( What fine taundry work Is, ts where } we receive encontume, and which we bered by the boys and citizens of He have been secured for which t# expected ¢ burglars ¥ afternoon and {5) wrom § o'clock untif midnight the | grandest Seattle haw seor Alls Sates f tame * en riends and relatives of the First in uniform will be admitted ¢ Washington regiment thronged the| tac ee eat ia hs Lae ne hospitality committer GOT A GOOD sum alls @ hotel. The large build seen house day and night at the rar te fence of Mra R t Mit. ng wae bri BREy Ng y Through Cross roome on Firet avenue ‘ - rd avenue, was ente the + strings of incandescent | ing its labors at 2 ‘ite thie ar Sunday night and §80 | Nehts were hung. and the walls were ing when the last applicant for (value. When the old-time houses aie rated with green vines, ivy, red arters appeared ) keeper tells you that our sepeias | on 1 mountain ash Wag ae the cay AOS HELD UP AN , her's band gave a concert of popu cof ittes t ca ver 2 pes yi ete | The re they varding b « were received: by out the eity ‘Lt mm . as fol McLean Develops Great Strength lin},,rr-,cspsct wen set wp ca me ios, de: dota hese re 3. act pinane mie P rie line at the|C. Haines, Judge and Mre. Thomas| TIS! GNC pew et Mer )iast) Burke, Hon. and Mrs. Levi Ankeoy, | on hand to provide a first-clane pyr i cere» it $50 in James D. Hoge, Jr, Mrs. and Mra. it wae ruined by water, and other | cost Maven Watton GBA Guner 6) tae Wr eeait bean Cute car | eas SU ae 8 team Laundry work for a change. Tf your wort ty no@ - — = | ticles we J » Oe GPVONOE OF | CT ka pemrentntia s battion® « to your taste, Dring it back and we will do it over free of charge, Th r left ¥ ard at 2 J kif ; Jowa in action, could not ined, as H the wagon call for your bundle. t {ted th the rain damp 4 th nen 80 AS | Sixth and Pike slowed uy « re and guests enjoyed a few! same wan teue of the big puasie — | h r mar ape 1 th hours’ dancing A number of off ere | wheel and the revolving six-p nted | Drakes, a masked man jumped on t and privates of the different United star. Three bie batteries of sho i am read § atform and commanded ev tates revenue cutters pr tl stare had been 7 fed, but it waa hold up their hands = 7 anit *, and the wh Tl also impossible t lace these in wore a military aspect position. The men having charge of Light Vote Cast in Some of the States—Fair issiic! S.A, | man quiekiy 1d as requested ped on the front plat. THE SMOKER WAS A GRAND AND Weather Generally Is Reported— | term and toting the enstorman A CLorious succes: | Venderce k to step ins covered the firing were compelled to run out of the shelter tent, carrying portions of batteries, and hastily touch them off before the water had tim +s those inside wh his pal went The Armory was filled last night, | in its ly work. Asa result ¢ No Definite Reporis. a nasenmert’ pockets, |! spite of the rain and mud outside. | Wae @ Atfui display, and the r ; ning the work, the men ate The smoker was, from a volun pair slip? ote 9 RE afin — : ——— * | ped from the car and disappeared in teers’ standpoint, probably the most | water-proof and were handled with HEATING STOVES GALORE the darkness enjoyable event of the evening out trouble. Eeonomy heaters, our own make, lined with No. 20 steel; three elses; CINCINNATI, 0, N 1—The, CINCINNATI, 0., Nov. 7.—Barly PE 7 poser a Molto’ @7 ata Marr,| Mayor Humes opened the program | Early in the evening the fireworks Premium Garland heaters for wood: cast top and bottom, two sien; Ivy vote in Hamilton ¢ t itside of reports from Ohio pointa all showed |), ve hy ee” by @ feeling addr of welcome cCOMMittee dec 1 that it would be Michigan for woa; ail cast eS Re ae ape Sou Rey i Jadge WH. White followed him | Detter to give a laine display than no | HihO. four sizes; air-tis! ree si - Engine and Ship ullders STEEL AND WOOD LUMBER MILL a lost a valuable gold watch and chain Ciacinnsti, was wu Ma neavy heavy voting during the opening | ana $15 . 45 in money. P. ard lost isplay at all at eve bee bi t-alr Diast: no advance; all heaters go at last year's prices. George er ary . A gorse tig > ure ons "nea ‘or cen-| his gold wateh, but $2 in money con-| and was cheered to the echo when preg vii gto Nava wenn nH. Woodhouse, 1881 Second avenue moon favored heavy gains for ters in amilton and Cuyahoga | coaled in his pocket was not fou ¢ mentioned Co! Hey ~ Lean, but the Nash men were still counties. Both are conceded by| Walter Ilene had Me sonia | hementioned Col. Wholley big feature of the celebration 1331 Second Ave. GEO. H. WOODHOUSE confident. Jones will carry a num-' either side to be in doubt. The re-| change tak t saved his watch SPOMATRS .. AAFNE. Wee: DrORTSS The rain caused a somewhat ludl — = = ber of precincts | eults tn th two counties may turn) ny putting it wn in his umbretia | 7RO® Gov. Rogers spoke and gave! oo condition of affairs inside _ SRAMKVORT, Ky. Nov. t-te | ion as the men Kave their com-|#0Me good advice to the boys. A Denny hotel while the reception wan | @ aeons ‘aidan ta aie Cy te enn et the| LOUNVEAM tev. 1~Beverst : ss Hee _|quartette composed of Mre. W. i De ren ae Mane ip Sal) - evening Will be Popular with Our Boys from the Front moat orderly ever 4 by A| Democratic election officers were ar : gugon lost about $6 Whittlesey, Mrs. Edmunds, C. W. | dress wearing patent lea were Saunders and heavy vote is being p« ested this morning, charged with | | Irregularities, The ousting of Re Ly 1 and given Capt. Coghi » Edmunds, sang. | Jostiing against oth itizens who O R \ 1 was cheered were covered with mud half way up | J RHC yy | Ss E ee cheered until! 1. Lael knees result of the t ; is erfect Geacription of the two asa their JACKSON, Mien, N Th an Judges in this city had tht ; the roof trembled, during his speech i ages 3 y hwaymen. The men were rough af ie c efforts to see the freworks fro’ te little interest, in lanlaaing! | effect of arousing antl-¢ b fhe eM | menator Foster wae not present. | Stewart street. The shoes and | Occidental ave. 8 and Washington St. 1 ate election, Pemocrat . eper indignation. ne ~ " Gaia |The Divines Dodson” made the|of two-thirds of the guests wer aoe by the usual majority la charge that in two or three| bah . =e 2 ’ pan es of. Ligh rowd how! with joy at his dance hardly fit for inspection, and numer- © ous tracks on the floors resembling LSE yuently and was a | Loulev Republican precincts the | bd President Hobart A a falrly| Ooi k th In | "net on “oY “iA CHIN ESE | este ore 1 those usually found onthe edges Did you ever stop to think how much they add President Moar! 1a | eto bb gstle Cele aot onasee stormed with cheers, expecially at| a goose pond, betrayed the meand to the finish of your parlor ? Made to order, and goed night. He wa ith : i ; | the mention of Capt. Fortson's name. |ings of the multitude who had of highest artistic merit. Ope " ghana : su US FALLS, 8. D m ng AGREEMENT Gallagher and Bond, of the Shaw floundered in the mud outs’ ie 1105 Third Aves nt Aves om Pandey Massachusetts today is quiet. The|Bouth Dakota, The lar sted,| Will cast practically full votes Republican ticket, it t y but | natin aril be elected. by 6,000 ma country districts will fall short LONDON, Nov. 7.—It is learned JAPANESE MAKING — o , Angio- 1 authority that the er towns ~ — bs peti egg vp 79 CPATIONERY “| Nursing Mothers PALTIMORE, Md, Nov T OMAHA, Neb. Nov. 1.—4plendid an Chir agreement . Crane, of Port Townsend, were hel wiestion i Maryland is proceeding | weather is bring ng out a good vote aincussed. by wador | Chos FILIPINOS ARMS 8 and robbed on the Grant janes ~ pete ey bedi neurahing naa} meantanne mens ene ou rood and ait points in lowa indicate a ie learned, sewunts to" & pecs ! Manila by officials here, stating that - crn “ ‘ y D N ; | cane tn tonnien anata eth ies the entire vote in mar he registration in ight, | learned. amow vill do all many etand® of arms captured from] MERRY WORK GOES ON Barrington’s Mg tore | ture in forming « strength-giving possible to develo American|the tneurgents show conclusively polled before 9 a. m PITTSBURG 7 ting ia Margaret. Champlon, an inmate f | by all phy ans, selina Wery auletl¥, ttle | trade in the Far Ha 1 in return | gy aw were made . The ‘e TOPEKA, ¥ a Cinnes ee eeteaen® ft Hele! and and the Tinited Staiea wii ot on, ‘ ch ew © aioe be the Pacific house, was arrested by Sub. P.O. Open All Night ¢ {Delivered 19 Kegs to Any Part of the City tions are being 1 throughout the fo thelr utmost to prevent a parti. |°™™ Des Ay Pei te Officer Byrnes last night on com 2d Avenue and Pike st. : etate today. Little interest Is taken.| COLUMBUS, 0., Ne 7.—At 3] tion of the em Both will keep | manufacture, The United States can] gaint of John Max, who says she |d "Phone Pike 82. Ww EST & CO, Ino. Issues ave purely local. | o'clock McLean sald; “My election is| paramount ects in astern water | take no action to prevent this, robbed him. of $66 mi A c ~. » ‘Phone Bay ~ ' @ es a nn enael etna teem

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