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— | { if Cents a Month By Mail or Carrier 2¢ ul. 1. IT WAS AG.0,P, LAND-SLIDE The Republicans Carried Nearly All the Eastern States. | KENTUCKY IS STILL IN DOUBT McLean Lost Ohio Through the Defection of Democrats to Jones---Election Re- CRICAGO, Nov. &—Nothing like) tion is In a chaotic state. The Re complete returns have been received | publican campaign chairman, Long ee yet from Gay of the 19 states laims that the state is for Taylor : 4 The Goebel men say their leader ts which elections w ‘The results, howeve Dy reports at present received the estimated pluralities, are as ( Neither party cares to claim ertain plurality, A telegram With received this morning from Goebe This morning developments ce my election by from five to seven thousand.” Ohio, 80,000. OMAHA, Neb wv. R—The ful Towa, 60,000 returns will not be in before night Massachusetts, 62.000. t verything shows gains for the t South Dakota, 16.000. wsionists, While the results have New Jersey, 20,000 not been a landslide, the Fusionists Pennsylvania, 120,000. have carried the state by 16,000 ¢ New York State: Republican | 14,000 In the sixth district they : Bains in assembly tected Judge William Neville to Kansas, Republicans gain 10| congress to All the unexpired term per cent of the late William Green by 4,000 Democratic majority over Moses Kingaid Maryland, 50,000, — Virginia, 50,000. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. &— Mississippi, 29.000 The officials of the McKinley admin Greater New York, 60,000. istration seem to be pretty well Fusion— satisfied with the general results of Nebraska, & yesterday's election. They talk as Kentucky al; Repub. If they expected here and there some Neans and Democrats each | reverses. but on the whole they claim e the policies of the administration are Detroit. Denver and *atisfactortiy endorsed wherever the Ban Francisco elected Democrat were clearly drawn as in Ohio | mayors While they wil! no Buffalo, Albany and Troy chose it, the administration Repudlicans republicans regret very much that =o Maryland went so heavily Demo COLUMBUS, 0.. Nov. &—Chair-! cratic man Dick this morning ued the — following statement The returns COLAMBUS, ©. Nov, &—Latest) on of Nash | 84vices are that Jones ts gaining on of, Nash in Toledo, and has probably | Peceived indicate the elec Sy an increase ower the plurality Bushnell. The election of the entire | Carried Lucas county. An analysir state ticket and both branches of the Of the vote shows that Jones’ | ture is assured strength came largely from the Democrats, Had he not been In the FRANKFORT. Ky. Nov. &—Rv evrything connected with the elec Veevry CITY NEWS. PAN race McLean would more than like } ly have been elected. | they have to carry {t to the courts. During the day these aes | ha | have been in consultation with one another, and with prominent at torneys, to decide what can beat be Jone to prevent the ordinance going > effec They wish, ave an injuntcion the purchase of the tract It has not yet been learned wheth Roepital er this has been deemed feasibie tr! Se t should be, proceedings will be im- The Women's Foreian Missionary mediately commenced G@octety of the Madison ouvert ME yo eo eburch, held a meeting at the par- The Craib Mining company was 4 Mra. Helen J. Ne yesterday at the age $2. died Seattle General @onage, 1623 Twenty-third avenue, incorporated today by J. L. Craib this afternoon W. Gilson, B. Casey and Marian Ea Page wards, with a capital stock of $1 ‘The young prople of the Madison 0. The investigation into the col! Btreet M. B. church will give « eial at the residence of Miss Agnes mn Peterson. on Nineteenth avenue, between the ferryboat Seattle and ext Friday evening. the United States cutter Patterson eS will be conducted Friday by U. 8 | The funeral of Kenneth C. Briden-| Inspectors Cherry and Bryant | Otine was held at the fam e oe * Gence in Ballard at 1 Frank Comyna, the thief. caugnt! efternoon red-handed Monday, waived his pre | ee mfnary hearing in Judge Cann's Mining markets have been dull all court today and was bound over to| Gay. No sales were made on any, the superior court under $500 bonds of the exchanges, though bidding . es Officer Stewart found two suits ‘was a little stronger “_** thes on Ratlroad avenue thie af Mr. Cyrus Walker, a wealthy som, that had been stolen from owner, is registered at the Rainier-| some stor Grand. Mr. alker‘ls a large pr a e: erty owner in this city, and is be Detective Williams found two On business connected with the «t sailor bags on the water-front this Duliding he is erecting at the corner | afternoon, they evidently being thon: Of Spring street and Second avenue,| Teported missing from Schwar ea bacher dock this morning At the Seattle Clearing house t Jack Dougherty and John Warren we arrested this afternoon for ching” a man by the name of | Liye for $20 Gay bank clearances 9009,113,42, while bi 985.52 The Woodland park matter is not tae yet & thing of the past. It is stated! The Rainier Baking company was} OM excellent authority that some of neorporated this afternoon by A.| the opponents of the ordinance are and H. Bacharach, capital stock be- | Pesoived to continue the fent f ng $3,000. is Own Until Reinforced. LONDON, Nov. 8 War office believes that the worst is @ | ov at Ladysmith The fact that there was a ¢ wation of how ' tilities there on Friday according to Buller's despatch last night, is regarded as ¢ y iraging. Although White ts evi dently hard pr ca that the War office asks of him now is to hold his owr t a few days strong reinforce mente should be an » to go to Pte ermariteburg and strengthen that pla aching Boers. It t# unlikely that the Boers would advance to Durban on account of the Brit ish warships there. The capture of Pietermaritzburg would cause the British enormous damage. If Joubert’s forces can be kept occupied at Ladysmith, and the Hoers’ threatening Pieter maritzburg successfully resisted, the Boer campaign in Netal will receive sufficient check to allow Buller to perfect his plan® for the invasion of the Orange Fr which th ness in Natal has thus far upset. The Queen has written a let ter to Lady White sympathising with bh because of Gen White's difficulties at Ladysmith confidence in his com BERLIN, No ject of t dam today will be to d ins mear Boer war from * and expressing her continued erts that the ob Kaiser at nting the Africa Potts Anglo causing and it to Envland, says general uropean ¢ the paper, will be a sequel t conference, and he will there seek to settle the question of delimitation of war in- definately. cd e e ° e e ° ° ° ° ¢ e e Koers aggressive a ° e e ° ° o ° ° ° e od e DOHSSHSSOHOHSSHSCEOCEOOSOOOSOS SPOSSHOSOH SHS HH HHOO HHO OOO SOOO OOOOOD AEA TTLE, WASHINGTON, S. P. new TR T new uthern Pacifie ann train of 18 veatibuled compart re between Sar uncer 4 ment sleet Francisco and ton ons th This makes three these trains each way every week Monday, Wednegfay and Friday the days of departure from Francisco Worse Than Utah. jose HAVEN, Conn, Nov. & yeamy is more prevalent in nneotiout than a the ies J. B. Roth Thi exe, Greenville, in an address t aay A Utah Mormon takes all his wives at once and supports them all A Connecticut Mormon takes them ome at and supports none of n Utah,” a president of a time them PRESENT STATUS OF THE RED MAN. WASHINGTON, D. ©, Nov. § In the forthcoming census consid erable attention will be given t various Indians throughout the untry. The progress made by the tribes and individuals toward civi Hiaation will be showr he next eneus with statistics of and money acquired by th Rpecial supervisors will be appoint ed for this work, and the alm of the census bureau. will be to present concisely a # of the red atement of th the eh men at of the century Director Merriam has given this phase of the census con ble at ton, and has made arrangements hn peration of the Indian oMfictais of the secured nterior NEW HAVEN, Conn, N an investigation by the Ya aity of the peculiar case of Prof. Freder ek Herbert Chase, who wae arr od and the windows of b harged with ses in thin city The faculty found that Chase is in & mental condition, due to overwork which demands mediate attention. | He will be given a rest for a tmontha He has already given up hie clase- om at Y VANDALS W AND WAVING TAILS the Bro “AND FRIGHTEN ‘Stirring Story Which Roused the City Council '%.2°%roi-5 1 orarmne, nor ox ' to Action—The Veto Is Overruled. ° Three sensational subjects ca & They were the Woodland park v o aeenek - palnenn ian 1 re # were quickly thr 4 lant f& the lobby * The dull grind bus * © yn by @ petit ner ® sorely harassed and annoyed, th & cows and horses anima @ ant suburb, and de ” and & wake * ‘The petition went on to cite t * de practined b wn, w @ righ f publ the « * thers ners ® from Den man addi * ibs * The denizens of this addition f to drive the cows over the brid f# Union. The Denny Fuhrman @ munity interest in their new a ® od, were particu y vicious an * The petition, after going on a the grievances ¢ earnest from the He we wily men from Denn ma early morning. driving their damages the cows had yffered to timid maids and mat how Dr ank Pierpont ¢ versity, while walking to bh night, fell over a cow and suffer When Pr. Chapman resummed ed and turned over to the healt ndured t prayer that it t bb nt over the Bro. and made an ear Ait mmitt ho * matter of the mayor's v was speedily ding by passing the ordina #—Castioman, Crawfor ide and Ta Nay Rinehart duced cipal legisiation viding for the submission of th ship of street railways at the ne idee Met war tabled President Hill intr two renotutio to the people ivra's ommunic matter pending the ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeseeee 3 eee eee ee ee ee status grante PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO PIKE ![5O WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1899. ADMIRAL DEWEY GETS HIS MARRIAGE LIENS —=== aS ALL PAPERS Estimates given on all classes of work Star Paint Co. B00 Pike St To Wed the Most Charming Widow, Mrs. Hazen. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, &.—Admiral marriage license today Are three items we are strong Go Cg on. New designs and the lowest Goat - figures quoted anywhe Bet- Children’s Chairs, | ter puy early COON BROS., 1417 Second Avenue. Doll Carriages, Dewey secured his a) WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. &—The ar Dowey-Hagen wedding are now complete ceremony, @ high dignitary of the Catholic lected to officiate, etther Cardinal Gibbons or Archbish« former reotor of the Catholic University | ements for the As to the wedding church will be ne » Keane BRUNNER & CO. DEAL Om... M Haren, who w ‘ained Preabyterian, afterward at _ Sat. Jona’s’ Mplssapal cherch, ana’ some els or seven Groceries, Wines and Liquors e eo be convert to th Roman Catholic faith Bhe 794. was received into the fold by Archbishop (then. Bishop) Keane 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth, ‘Phese Ge Port, Sherry, Angelica, Fine Re@ and for « long time attended St, Matthew's. Latterly she has had @ pew at Bt. Paul's church, Fifteenth and V streets It Is thought now the marriage will take biace at the pres ent home of Mra. Hagen, the residence of Mra. Washington Mc Lean, and that the witnesses will not be many The smatiest details of Admiral Dewey's every day life beir considered public property, i will be interesting to learn th @ he hae set no new fashion for the marking of the time between @ & man's engagement and his marriage. He sends flowers to his @ fancee in the lavish style considered the height of good taste at such @ moment, and the day the word was spoken which made him the happiest of men, his offering wae a huge bunch of roses California sweet wines « specialty. Muscatel, by the bottle, 35¢ up; by the gation, 61 and White To-Kay. ° ° e ° e e e ° ° @ tended St o ° ° e e ° ° ° now eo POSSSSSOSHOSSSHSSSSSOSOOOOOOD - Our. Principle.. SPOSSSSOSSSSHSOHHSSOOSHSOSSSOH OOOO OOD early COURTESIES WERE aod with NOT EXTENDED)" se Ambulance wagons were being [placed aboard the ‘mes, Nov. 2.—| tranaport Ggronae today and Small Profits #7 Correctly Applied Standard Tailoring Co. 1012 Trird Ave., neer Third Ave. Theater. ph of kyo in June | for the U department | } | WASHINGTON, D. Cc. The action of the New York custom! officials in falling to observe instruc tions to extend the usual courtesies 4 facilities to Sir Louis Davies, : } The b pod goon sail nher of the Canadian cabinet, on > bare. Srentbern. Sm esen 98 ent arrival at New York. bh from the found for South Africa . . with « large cargo of wheat been taken cognizance of by the @U-/ “wae pritish-American line has thorities here. chartered the steamer Bloemfontein | | There t# sincere regret that any |», indignity should have for the run between the Bound and been shown) the Canadian official, and, besides | #oolulu giving urances of this, it is prob. | | the discourtesy will Be made aware | f the government's disapproval IN NE YORK 3 CHOICE LOTS NEW YORK, Nov. &~—Admiral! Dewey's fancee, Mra. William »B Hazen, of Washington, D.C, na tems son Foro wns Walla Walla Addition Presumably in preparation for her The Rosalie is acheduled to sail for Skagway and Dyea at 7 o'clock to night } wedding qos Lear Is 86 modest that sh believe the publi Who Devastate the Grassy Lawns offrties sic." Ted Denny-Blaine Land Co. er trousseau the admiral they're interest- she said. “You can't fatter ~, _ They are not interested in oklynites. a you are buying new clothes laren't your was arked “Yeu.” said Mra. Maren, “and I am going to my dreesmaker's now | but I wouldn't say anything about it It doean't concern the public you know HE COMMERCIAL IMPORTING COMP Retail trade supplied by our wagons. 1008 Second Avenue. exactly pretty. but magnetic She | Dionde, with interesting dark Woodland Park °e Her figure te From Those Who Know rounded and eeful. She is very good-humored, seif-pow What fine laundry work is, {es where we receive encaniums, and which we ed and something of a social diplomat value. When the old-time Rouse- To the reporters she paid | keeper tells you that our perfectly m I'm reall hted to wee you me before the council last night but please y that f am not talk prepay tens.re a ph ait 7s ty Stel med of ing.” She wore a binck gown and eered ee oese” geteae bine a jet toque ed forth mu eloq € 0 ohirt a th much eloquence from i Sek eae Wire-Web Concerns Unite hese was interrupted early in the | y stated, by large numbers of was made known here this after s roamed at will over thelr p: | noon that at & meeting of the rep a Fam stereo Gee ea Fin Jevastation followed in | resentatives of the largest wire nail web companies, in the East. just | == he forma of depredation and van | held, plane were completed for the oO ho seemed to regard neither the | completion of the national combin A AN W N= —_—_—_—_—_— anctity of private property | ation to Include the mort important stated, these cows came largely lecompanies of the kind In the coun as Pt ew ¢o eo will y the linen he wea: Its appearance depen on the peer jon, which was inside “cow lim- Pk A tone fo yg will be car Our work is done to please the most fastidious. Domeatic finish 1 SKED FO were accustoned every morning | cetiaibaieaendntnsiensnadlipieestane ‘i ry K Pe ia owe, of course, having no com jon de, beyond the pasture it furnish. 4 agaressive t some further A GIN “AD”! length to recite MORAN BROS. COMPANY _ n — concluded with the Yr Chapman then rose E ne nr Sh P Builders in Brooklyn. He told now the g | Chleage Woman Objects rei STEEL AND WOOD to Its Us 30, Nov. before them bridge in the He Fr LUMBER MILL. ited the CHICA 8.—Mra. Estetie ed He told of the danger they G. Mauff, @ young South Bide wite ag oe eri po prsenieney raises a very reasonable objection re nt of the State Uni i ef her ale a = a = . fe = a ine from the carcline one dark w® | caine use of her picture as an ad-| This is an Age of Advancement livers damages to his person. and has asked the circuit judge to If you contemplate building, or are butlding, examine eur weill-select- his seat the petition wae grant enjoin the liquor dealers and the ed stock of finishing hardware, locks, knobs, butts, hangers, ete; bh and sanitation committee for Merchants’ Dieplay Company from nails, building paper—in fact, everything that comprises a first-clace making further display of it. The harware sock; you pay no jobbers’ profits, as we buy direct from eto of the Woodland park or: defendant in the case is Cavanaugh the manufacturers f, after a rich roast on his honor ce. The vote stood 9 to 4, as fol & Co., No, 273 Kinate stree “the George H. Woodhouse, 1381 avenue, © Just how ire Mauff's photograph | 1331 Second Ave GEO. H. WOopiiotsE Seeeeeeeeeseeteeteeeeeeeeeeseeeeteeceeeseeereeeeeretese THE WATER FRONT, The Transport is the name of a new freighter that ia being bulit alongside the White ar dock On trander and Strickland, two Olym pia men, are the builders The Transport is to have 7 by 10 en gines and twin screws, When com pleted they will have cost her build ers not leas than $8,500, and pe haps $9,000. The Transport will be used in Seattle, and if she proves to |be a financial success they will bulld more like her The ferryboat City of Seattle is off her regular run today undergoing her annual inapection of boilers and hull by the U. &. inapeetora Cherry and Bryant. The launch Manila is running in her place A new slip has been built at the 1, Gill McArdle, Muldoon, = jnto the hands of the lithogra = *—-Crichton, James, Diller and { pher seems to be something of a ‘ lai pee hai ? mystery. The plaintiff is a very |@ 2 a a 18, One aubmiting certain muni handsome young woman, not yet 18 y 2 . | 1m referendum, and the other pro manervane Pane Vemee: Bat, vet 18 Will be Popular with Our Boys from the Front | © question of municipal owner R. Mauff, whose office ie in the ; mrverlla ‘e? Northern Pacific at No, 4906 Washington Park place Nt roGuction of that matter The use of the photograph, which K} was made by Morrison, bean inst Occidental Ave. and Washington St. ; ehhh hehehehehe Januntry. Cavanaugh Co, was ' , i about to put on the market a new @ t yb 1 1 : brand of gin, and they dec) to erryboat landing and will be first | have the label on the bottle one used tomorrow ave the label on the botties adorned | designed and made to order by first-class eal with a pretty face. They called in iin tea their Uthographer and described | eastern workman. Open evenings. , Lhe Geo, E. Starr brought over! what they wanted, and he set to! ART T FURNITURE & 200 cases of salmon from Blaine| work to meet the demand, alra Avene, coe. , this morning, which were being un- loaded at Yesler dock FACTS ABOUT PATENTS! eee | . Steam collier Miami sath for a ays > o ) ! San Francisco this morning at 10:20 Game Pact, About Patents” ts up TO 4 the title of @ neat little volume just o'clock, with A large cargo of coal] issueq by Barnes & Co. of this city. |@ DATE | one Stee If is an inventor's handbook, com-|% Of Readise 6 Gimawibnt eit we every quality and description, You can't nourishing and sustaining piling a large number of facts in a qualities, The steamer Dode ia to be © be 8014 bY! very small space. The book begins linited States Marshal Ide on Mon fail to find what you want day next. ‘The sale will take placa | With the definition of a patent, and |§ nf West’ Ss London Porte at the Ocean dock, where the Dode | KOek on to cover brley all the aub- |§ At, lf has been ted up since her master edoiaiy? nth teen eae Me he ig Is readily assimilated and assists na~ disapp p¢ me t e 0. . e op! ty t form| ~ peared some time ae ine fora, potent out co evervone @ BANTIMGUONS Drag Store $255 :8, forming e. srengtn-eving Steamer Progresso is loading coal re 7 hay mp Pah ae are affect by all physicians. at the bunkers. ed by such matters ee teh MAL oese tmarsen gf SUB. P.O. Open All Night $ paiene th Kegs to ANY Part of the city According to advices from Hono-| is an experienced man in patent law 2d Avenue and Pike at. Ww lulu, the long overdue ship Chas. B.| while Paul Barnes is a mechanical "Phone Pike 82. EST & co. Inc. | Peabody has reached that port in expert of cxcelient standing. | oe uy Phone Bow MH yl.

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