The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1899, Page 2

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' i 7 ee | i ee — 7 7 4 * 2 THE ATTLE PAT, T + | ese svee ° HE SEA 7 STAR. Tho Combine Failed. STILL SLEEP Wow Trust Proposed. STRATEGY OF ; anaes ~ ~ +4 : RICHMOND, tnd, Nov, &—One CHICAGO, Nov, HA al finan. | erp 4 nha at BH, WELLS & Co. PUBLISHERS, the men Interested in the pr nt Ai hureau wayn! "A. $20,000,000 Iron, | § The Only 3 tvery Alternoon Except Sunday Telephone Pike 150 peice. Wintel ice mach nine AT MANILA ilo ell aia pac AN AMERICAN H 8 ~ manuty orles the ‘ ta J ein pr f eanigation t . ° WELLS barron KF OMAK, BUSINES) MaNag@® jin one organization, bas made public ' Hed the Ontur und Lab i { $ 3 eines copies {Ore Had. een Lagucnemerw) ane’ Werces Who ‘Died Will’ Bae) ed by the same capitate win Was Responsible for the Re- § © Paiitorial Rooms and Nustness OMice Me 1107 Taare Avance |‘* 1 likely (hat all the options. on tiled Consolidated Lak : , ° > PONE | plants will be permittel to expire Brought Home in January ' r Company th whi ” cent Boer Victories. 7 Ph tered et the postoficw, al Beattie. We olaes matter j Two such planta are outed here » th wan ation I be al | eee Much disappointment in expressed i 1 pat “ts 6 WASUINE b. &., Nov $ ARhington Volunteers why Wee hy and the Algoma Central Ha two regiments at Ladysmith was caused by ampeded mules HEAUPORT, N.C. Nov. & This : . ' A Hail) Ane n rmy offieer ma e | i Lin the I tapi , ny.’ Considera t s ‘ i . {t wouh be Interesting to know a htt re ab these mules, [elty te dilapidated from wind and )y ® were t ight hor ith | will go Into the enterpr eo Aeae Bi ee He if ite t X feo ) if i 1 militar v The muies themselves are allent, Where were they rained? Where were | {te bart night al gale fom th phan > Pa le ged eR by Hoorn in their recent engage they raised? Were they purchased in Chicago, of Texas, or elsewhere? | tore away the bridgen and leftmany! boon brought here durine. the cel . ne Ladymmith All that the London War office deigna to communicate ts that when | boats high In the croam streets Ration thos Wauld cave bien Susied ¥ sble digpatehes several days ago about two miles from Nicholsons Nek the rolling of two bowkters from with greater military honors than men eg ? A ‘ Ames whined if ae ouse it thle t name « ¢ an leading a bor @ hill, to the accompaniment of some rifle shots, stampeded the tnfa! iMAY OWN) yet > / di fe be ipee oa ¥ Personal Points of Leia) volunteers the be try ammunition mules. ‘The stampede quickly spread to the battery | Pi» » Deaton ie riod cike ; | forces, An army offi aid tod In tl ity that gives mules, who scampered off with practically the whole gun equipment | ike camanies df tan ie Phil apie R hat) thin mar in undoubt n the city that ¢% and a good part of the regimental smali-arm ammunttion | EPH # marked #0 that the til be no ¥ a Y , Slrhde pene Serge 4 Seldom in the history of war have mules been guilty of such mis ' ' ' Mehop Simar, of Paderborn, W pty hes wae yaa” ’ G ’ . te 1 " pr ‘ ' ed A binh ' . “ra pduct. To their cowardice is due the loss of the flower of the Hritist : ' ‘ 1 r ‘ V, ritten uarant ee y in South Africa, Until a more satisfactory explanation ts oftered | Tendeney Toward Municipal ,., ‘ pape ior itak ' Prat din Russ: purchase Hable to have @ very depressing effect upon the Chicago mule mar Ownership at Logansport r M : ut Cuba m whic . K i very ocr) ‘ « ann =e The fact that Gen. Sir George White stands ready to shoulder all al are cg ooh pode pees Nov i . a u : x t a ne city of Logansport te madly Hin ©'Dons ni¢ ' Fesponsibility for the plan of campaign at Ladysmith, speaks well for |i noet outy rig sation which « Is 460,004 " Nae ‘hate thes I ace his personal heroiam. “N6 blame whatever attaches to the troops, has taken up the prob! n ~ — net ' f tently # ry * declares. cipal ownership of telep fut at suse of! the cloaina ‘ “ —_—— The city councit has appointed The Female Observer " ma Some of the mining brokers of t! is city are responsible for the pres- committee and inetructed ite att J ton, Wat ta ic Row ; COMMENCE AT oaths i o boom was on ney and experts to investigate —— eae is han succeeded f e 1 the vs 4 Qnt Geprestion YO ‘2006S Ming securities. When the boom was oa ® | advisability of adding this service to ie Dr y eaniaee . ; Sey " few months ago, and the various exchanges were doing @ good buat the city's plants, Logansport, with eke tenn ae ia : I a aad tg , : te. 10:30 feas, inflation schemes were tried, which resulted In inevitable disas Anderson and North Vernon: wax ty, rn a : eg . ae" : ' I 2:30 ter. Certain fairly good mining claims, the stock of which should ly the firet city’in the Minsin. 4 ne Present: ti F ‘ . Ca Py 7:30 Hy > rom four to five cents, were used in engineering ey to take up municipal w we are tt 2 “ nanto 3 ' t at t Meer was h tl 4 h been offered at from fou p in earnes aa to beatn ‘ ~~ H deals which resulted in the aforessid stocks reaching and passing the (1) TP vt nie ns sory \ oyans of tan Proving pity Dramas leadly soniatiet Bon pan . ‘ dollar mark. Of course the promoters made a tittle money, but (he | plants The first move wae to tab . 4 . ; Sabtnde . Cane Pi “ Hiak ta t $ public was not léng tn catching on to the slick game, and a feeling of {i the coemeres 1 saves ove a Pi : hog be . i # 8 fit ieeay ae : 1 § distrust cohcerning all Index properties was the natyral result, The fant ae - veel as Rita he fa chen . pe ' " ' West Point from Arkansa 1 hie 3 are many good properties there, bul ts will take time to convince & ‘ind - then added, |4 real grlevar . M ee MM 4 ¢ y . peta - aaict Con : —_——- | [urat gas service and As soon as the | UF ‘ market ee a Ph at nig ig ‘aya t to the * eee night. It is evident, therefore, that the attorneys of the road do not | 0°} Pag’ is wees, os poe neriamn ted f AM OSEMEENTS. i © rity of votes in the municipal body ioe wna " . “ae . ye a — . ake with . f nt " high rank, and w nawigy wr . 4 rks feel assured of @ majority » ns ; pee The movement to add th ' t . Aber ni the Siath cavairy, then serving in QEATTLE CHEATER It is @ safe proposition that a ratiroad will ask for twice a s phone service, like all other rvew pt nda to b - M hl ease item Whe fee . rik Si Mawes, Manheet ee it has a right to expect. In the cade of the Northern Pacific its | toward municipal ownership, is | perience a fe Africas vr Ie ‘ ; ‘ = Meeting with some opposition, but | ex ment Kood aporteman, a or oh night, Nov. demands should be treated excessive. the successful operation ef the oth. | fret layer of table enter and a bit y| 6 Matine v sday and ——_——_— } A Pi er plants which have been acquired | something in t ary #w ta boot Hu t sturday Mr. James D. Hoge, president of the First National Bank, Inform- and the great lowering of prices in prews through the two Mata ! g Opera Co ed the Star this morning that he had received positive Informatio *, have given citizens conf gained experience, honor and—no ir "7 aus Opera 4 one of the present owners of the “P.-1." that the ng paper in ones the oe cannot only be | AMUSEMENTS ayers si Re Ae Pees ee ee ee tion had been sold outright to the Northern Pacific raliroad As the pi ped be Diaity tate pth ' : latest anc sasew Star's exclusive story on this matter has caused much comment | the same time turn @ revenue to t WOT HELD FOR LOSS, PARAA VANTIN NING M und Tu me questions have been asked as to the cer- elty which wilt lessen the rate of Chinese # nese dances We lay 1 throughout the city, and some taxation f 1 In th HK 1 HH $ * 4 << ives thie well known citisen as axation of Clty purposes t ‘» don , ane of H Pp wel rh day and Satur peaneagit the ~ ga ae MAS claimed that by the addition of this | and costumes of Or ale for 's| a ‘ — f Humboidt f at oliteness. ee, “Paul Jonece;" 3 one of three authorities. service and the acquisition of the | one of the features ) aof a ve and con Vagabor Saturday eeeneneanaunenl street railways, there would be no theater thie week T He 1 hax rend La le O6ennene+ 0084000 Sunday, “O After all of the pros and cons have been sald, the fact still remains need, as soon as they were paid for, | dens are ry Versat and th the endant Bete wscope 2 oposed jon ¢ e to le one ce i lor city | baritone ¥ f Mise Olea Hayden _ Seats how on sale. that no valid objection can be offered to the proposed union depot ea poche Lt J oe = ’ sgh agn Sake pcg hg bh opeliyy | the see oil * sean i r the tideftats south of King street. | made for Loganeport, but for al nomena The Holland a Success. + *'«' an CO" HIRD AVENUE THEATRE cities of o ipuiation The of tae Seon a dale # The next time that Index properties are on the rise, It would be the | ee ore ih nota , filer h tn eas AR ge h Dhgae ft a Form for All Occasions coe ana fae part of wisdom for certain brokers to be cautious about killing the A TASK FOR ler : eaatanas a asieners in i N even ber Ladies H “TONIGHT ha ' h ed « : | be riser B the Jad © © “ ” goose Mhat lays the golden ess. | Baad in 1 e bay, Long Istar bape before he raises his mee tow yeperennn a yt up, 1 ahend very way an root Valitse THE SHAW COMPANY | - tare yards « am Ba “* The ori« a Asked to Look After British mer ne GOOD WORDS | Reread dy t ; ” fit to the t . x ay , h ’ : o Prisoners at Pretor sing at the T Aver 1a nveya theater or « N. A. 7. 8. E roaring T. Sh an kin volut ‘ , t ap y | comedy \ noes ‘ WASHINGTON, DC, Nov &=A e bert * 1 “ flere . yo" Under the }the request the Hritieh gov m t " M ® ' y acitiy, or Gas t ment and by direction of the « has ‘ y . f ar y dcoon—1 Me, Me, 40 tary of atate, Charles Macrum, | « se of " and he at wn sine hia hat your money’s worth. 8 onsul at Pretoria, nk I * ' " k F anks. A Closing the Grand Celebration in Honor =< safe cn. | Statement of OMe! Quarter: imam sho ay thr me YMPIC THEATER: the British prisoners taken by { ' ked f master on the Philippines bute to h x A woman 1108 mecond Avenues f h V | t lhoers, Mr. Macrum cannot per’ Th 1 pp eva andr a B BP. x Kunkler, Manager. this humane duty without the ASHINGTON, Nov Ir 4, during . u i 0 t e 01 un cers. sent of the Transvaal auth 4.| ment tha . th fax hould also raises re Miss Ells » Miss Peart but no doubt t here that the | k y str Pape ae hae | ord. ¥ is, Allen White, , have a nts that have b ad : nd oth « pictures necessary permission will be granc-| sold a» k i a lady with h 1 friend Y Ay * The military ball at the Armory last night closed the First # 4 very ‘pr ft ia b : " . ° ‘ ‘ Moving Pictures ® Washington volunteers’ celebration. It was a grand affair, A ® The recsinition. of the. Trans : eta , ® large number of prominent visitors and ch oe ee oe sent : of Mr. Macrum as the rep’ ! t t abe a » " ® Mayor Humes bade farewell! to the departing soldiers agner's tive of British interests in 4 ’ na e . & band discoursed sweet music : South African Republi at tt " 4 alia i should his : BONNEY & STEWART od ' : : unera: Virectors ra balm & Col. Frank Pierce spoke and presented the medals won in this # the officials say, the axeu ' ‘ . Farior, Thin Ave ead Columtle st & week's target practice by members of the National Guard “re ance that he mid be a mar “ ' iclepbone Main ls = reaitia Wasa. t& Fred Smith, of Company ©, Seattie, got the brigade medal for WO inister to the wants of the Briteh thee ' t . . Hi % efficiency in drill. Private G. M. Trumbie, of Company G, 8po- # | Qoidiers held by the Boers fer produ feat say Otte be ' & kane, won the target practice medal ed ciagpeienicineial fe f na 1 a * Col. Pierce presented Lieut. Theodore Wagner, of the First h ; adhe . : . . a } # Regiment band, with a baton in behalf of Private Kugene Wood. THE U reason baht Mr Nausea Gemeease nt elaine , ; The San Diego Fruit Co. ; f& in, of the First Washington. The bajon of cocoanut wood. # Shaw. as 8 A hit. } a b ) 15 Pike Street, ; ® picked up on the battlefield at Pa It & tipped on one end # | y , ‘ f ar riv at eDparture ay , 7 ® with a Mauser shell, and the other end with an artillery button, # | PACIFIC CUT |: : 1 Gasiia f wus ode nage cuiwe ne § % fastened to a piece of candlestick taken from Paco church, & | ' wood a : and te M return hag aoe a t ® Lieut. Wagner thanked the donor in @ fitting speech * | f ‘ tt apr ; : “it Telnh Rents & * Dancing was enjoyed until after midnight * | . the Pt a Sak ; * * Object of Reduction IstoSe- . eer tesolute Seattle two y . RETREAT AE REHEAT ; | "Wank was ag ¢ - manors re tie two ks i I it i | cure Klondikers' Travel. au Of At the 8 which had on board @ powerful es OF ETM and NUTS ; . ° ' oe . > : y w ” ; | BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. &—The|tarke and hig 1 ae apy ge ee Pop C Th I Pop: ; MOOREMAY BE |GIVEN THE == azic"Rietat tate Aeuets’ Scena Sek ae op Cam That Pop” augurater a schedule of cut ra stage effects Ps 9 Abiod - a a | fh it hopes to contro! all t x dence tn ti C RPET TIME 3ig, Red Apples, Dates } | Sar Franciaco, and particularly tha ning pert “« ad uaasiad to ; which is furnished by returning) !lvan’s ever-pe Mila u | RBIS ay 3 . ‘ 1 : f than eating Purchasing $ | Kiondikers and Cape Nome miners ated. F ' i There is a rumor ‘eiaies that! The last victim to fall into the | To keep the business out of th t ' Spring to Fall. when the Post-Intelligencer changes | hands of the highwaymen who make | hands of the ticket brokers, the “Wang” My! . t Victor Hugo's Love Letters ' ‘ ‘ | hands on December’l, O. M. Moore! geattie their headquarters, ie Jas,|CO™Pany bas announ rates to ean « . used. 1 od morning! Have you picked will be installed ge'city editor. The! weavoy, a laborer. McAvoy wan in| th? Missouri river, Chicago and ine | ducing @ beautiful effect y Hus ve letiers are tol out your carpet yet report finds color in the fact that| a saiorn on Railroad avenue th p| termediate pointe that are slightly |* Tomorrow evening “Vaul Jones’ | be published, and the b tin maid cry of the housekeepers has} Mr. Moore and Senator Wilson are! morning about. 1.30 orciock. a [ Wer than the rates quoted by the | will be Va Win ak Sas Beto ia Lee tin bine toe oie, i900 SEASON'S friends of many years’ standing. 204) stranger entered and told him we | bron apd the peewenger depart.) this eft retit love letters of the Brownings Hugo) to be the searon, but now shopker)- | the more important fact that Mr. | was wanted outside. McAvoy had|™ent hopes by thie means to de of the n/ began these letters when he was th! ers esay houses are drosecd in t Moore is owe of the most widely| no sooner stepped out of the d stroy what up to the present ¢ give such t years old, There are about 150, all| fail. ‘The carpet and rug depart b> hg and able journalists in the than he was given the “strong arm me ie . T none a : ; t ‘. + Paul J tt ee a aie : pga res Wa lana etd e# geist he a4 state thrown to the sidewalk ten and wpa 8 ae rd ha " . ‘ : : * eaphinayes = ee oe At present he f# In charge of the | popbed of $11. Three men did the | tended solely for Klondike and Al. | latest Kasterr parents objected becau j-|a fur rug here and there. The | . : Puget Sound Information Bureau rk. McAvoy lives at 884 West. | **4 miners, b open to all oth r k ro ; yi au young fitt are carried away by mos Just Arrived——o where he has maintained a reputa- orn avenu He gave the ‘police " . « ‘ wry 1 lly they | th and first ones ¢ ae > tion for being the best-ported man! a good description of his asnailance : ne attack oe. ae Dae esery the Senai= | Go are { oe ae ataee o——One Car Load on tora? affaive in the city fe bs is the rates. The os are avatiable Humor of the Day es you r the marriage th Many dite t names dwell in the Latest Patterns sides Senator Witton, he has a host! niy to parties 1 or more, and . nt to live 4 f which shades, There is magenta T Ho19 PIKE St.) of friends who are determined to A THIS BOY are what t passenger « ais of he paid $ yearly editor, M.| instar and then the grades of é PIAL St, 0 have him back in the newspape the compar pleased to ca 1 M aye: DN rrun all through the erimsons up business, and thelr positions are party rates.” To Chicago the ra eovs . iva tke ; A eyed Dah 4 rebun to the burning scarlet, the cardinal such, It 1s probable Mr. Moore w has been cut from $52.50 to $45, and | , gS a ride : « i hey al during t and into the gentle rose. The g x be forced to accept KIDNAPPED ? to Missouri river points the rate haa | i fiteresting I rt ' j f have their runs, t They A FULL LINE of the A been cut from $49 to $36. Proportion 1 a ; pre r ! us Mterary of the gaslight touches and wander 9n 4 itest and Most Correct ae Pane ‘ . ate cuts are m de to Intermediate he ee “id ate ry nt Lt umer's green Een the moss! Millinery, WASHINGTON, D.C 8 1@ FOVOW FLOM SEQUIN, | The action of the company te un-|" ae moe ot “5 any Seattle peop) me at Admiral Dewey today secured’n | Wash., Disappears. ai ws anaes eet PERSONAL MENTION. ° faoee (ile fail!" seid. Seoone MRS. E. H. JOHNSON cense to marry Mra. Hazen nfiict with the established meth. | He-~ What would ' I should avenue dealer yes MANAGER oe ne - The little town of Sequin is and practices of transcontinent- | tle and Lea n wll depends upor r A} K® fecond Avenue, cor, Madison one Hood canal, is'in a high # f\a ads that it has provoked ig number of pate we x nt over the myst much ua#ion in railroad circles | Custome wing f ' Dr 4 roser, of Ca p tun figured cary and 1 A Roots | Cee APPOINTED a little boy by the name of Misken. that the whole scheme in a n! I y : ; N another dea : 1 | the fr 100 Hin father catie | ac harge is denied eve ’ te knent & TOWED TO FRISCO. ' : Architects Boone and Corner have yea lt wae becinhing te rain. (( tp eae oe 1 ' 131 to spend The steamship Czarina will leave ‘Phone Main 350 Deen awarded the contract for d vAlgas: Sin Passes SOR haben SIE for it, ¥ ! the t Tacoma for San Francisco, She o cor. tal A ing the plans and supervising the wf . bn fat “s eh Gs ail him A Pressing Need. ot Y t it ' — will be towed there by the tug Holy kson street construction of the new High §cho0 ee eee ne ie thorhood faite) Hritish recruiting oMcer—Well my t, and J : tor| ine N ent fr oke. The Czarina lost her propeller | SOPOOooooeooeeoooosos building in Broadway. They deew!, his whereabouts, For|™an, do you want to enlist en. fetid ; rans in 7 ncoma ha bor a few days a the $2,000 prise for the hest submit-| oo. seal dave teenie nae at) Applicant—Yea, sermeant atin’ Vouhnwiteed wank i Rt gn and site goes to "Rris the pur ted original plans. the ‘aoe ts 463 a ms ral ; ie ibd Recruiting officer—Any — exper ve sala . : ima H. ¢ hnst chief clerk of the , POs Of obtaining a new one Th A Pout in Puauette, At last Aignts meeting of th rdw in the vicinity ¢ a home, |ence? how many heads? Mra, You nein Jepartmeng at Adel ech s Seen OF Som 18 MAGN | Aa earths n troduction, the board of education the following have been exprensed t Applicant—Yes, sergeant. ‘Thee oh. ood t thouat x tu yme down for the celebra- | Needed In Man Tranciaco pee ace t D Ay ee th mee shame a *M | young Misken has been kidnapped Aapahntba sh tlbenbib! | ae a; two In) the henda off, J ju ant plain | are Sound eee “3 aGaintex pedagogic force @ several suspicious ¢ seypt nedain for bravery chioken salad \ 1 1 Miss Brown rrie G, Davia, D. F. Davies, Mints ished bys b scaleable g Recruiting oMecer—Oh, damn your Mr. A, ¥ niay, a well-knowr ; wo 2 M y you.” Foster, Mary L. Gerard, Evelyn 1 Reg foes ud hoi a of abe medain! Have you any practical ex T ss ¥ Ay, Georg unen ner Old Mission, is at Dissolution Notice. - ihe KG whe aetroduced 1, J. B. Hopwood, Bilnor H. In ablited vamerdes DO | perience? CB Biden die a et ee ee ie ae The partnetMip heretofore exist! ar te art oor geraoll Beriha Jonnat Edith M ae Applicant—Sirt ete : Np dass A. McIntosh, general fireman at ine between George Driver and J. 1 5) (oeDHON thle ohnston, Anna } Lydia } tecrulting officer—Can you d vember t George ( na ; Cees oe ‘Taylor has this day been Ny f t 1. mak Lovering, Hester Malgon, Elaie L. Bank Safe Looted. Bp babe a cil hated) had before), dubtou Um! Bnd of | the wost 4 real a ade: Guniel, (eyiar Hay: Se SSay. Dee) dae ved | f t. bu Kini Palmer, Martha BE. Pike, Anna © CHILTON, Wia,, Nov. 8 f -- N seal Sane Aa bide ” .~ Mend In the city this | peiver assumes all debts due alt a act t tC Rock, Ellen A. Russell, J. M. Shielde unk was blown open It must be that Mark Hanna Did you mak r aL’ pat owing the sald firm will pay d i hor a rr] Mary Agnes Skinner, H Turner, and. coms ruined, |trust blind, He has selterated to «| take in a preseriy N u A.W. Calder, traveling pa the same © Driver t ) nt bat« were I bps pl Ka oO. Ward was stolen, The stock correspondent in Clevelant one ‘ 1th ka the Canadiar actthe (Signed) u Both ay bet and Certrude Wheeler holders will make good the lons and tatement: “There are no trusia ag k pa r his fa ler, came over from GEORGE DRIVIER bu t J. B. Brooks was appointed truant! the bank will continue business un-| in the United States that I kno Toha ut r rape na to visit’ the metropolis of tT. TAYLOR ex of ar et hear these officer at 4 salary of $40 @ month impaired wcriptior tead of 36, Washington Dated Nov rsonal eulogiums during the celebration ort cg nn nee eth ea leat ee Ae emt lial na i li Sith eat ratte — ——_——

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