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sence woe ma. RETR Na atl . ' EH WELLS & Co., PUBLISHERS, Every Alter n Except Sund Telephono Pike 150 writs, Kortor, é KF CHAS Wisivane Mana ath delivered per cop CORtS per WEEK, OF LWentylye CeMls per » No free copies Paltortal Koome and Hust No L1OT Third Avenue ed et the pe michel netsh lenin hha Snitch niche hensaienaeeeea ine ned bloodshed, are promised in (Republican), 536 A content Exciting times probably accom Kentucky, ‘The Votes in the lead latest election returns pla Taylor with numerous localities yet to hear tre with two fnaugurations, and a battle with Knives and revolvers are ong the pleasing probabilities William Goebel, the Democratic candidate, is not the man to give up without a struggle. He is noted for desperate determination What is more, he hans the election machinery of the governor of Kentucky at state under his di reet control. Me bas made up his mind to be any cost Four years ago the editor of this paper wan conducting the Ken tucky Post, an independent daily publication, and became well ac quainted with Mr, Goebel. The latter then stated that he prop< to be governor within the next six years, and was arranging the ¢ mn Mis flerce took the form of personal esulted In a bloody Since the day of machinery of the state with that end in view anger at John Sanford, who opposed his a new rations, per attacks, which ultimately nd fatal er Sanford at Goebel's feet Senator ¢ punter, Col the tragedy, alling dead ebel has worked steadily to secure the coveted honor, who have ar in his pathway. He and to discom@t enemies has been remarkably successful It ts for an instant that he will let the prine slip away desperate struggie to hold it. On the other hand Gidate, Taylor, assisted by the se of the Deme and his own party following, will und t, therefore, to be supposed from him without 4 the Republican can- eding wing ratle party ume Ment tedly put up a against being counted out al Uniess all of the signa fail, Kentucky ts about to develop a o feud which will cause all former affairs to sink into insignificance — oklyn that the the city of Se It seems from the statements of the residents of Br cows born and bred on the Denny Fubrman addition te attle, are malicious In their dispositions and destructive in their tenden cies. They are given to free lunches on dahilas and forget-me-nots growing in Brooklyn flower-beds y enjoy tramping back and forth on lawns and clean board sidewalks These cows should be drought before the police Judge and given the full extent of the law —_————— The Northern Pacific railroad has purchased the “P business reasons. It wants an organ through which to push for privileges in this city; and, again, it desires to gradually build up good-w here to offsett the ill-will of the engendered by years of active antagonism. DELICATE POINTS FOR REPUBLICAN LEADERS WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. §.—The coming session of congress is fooked forward to with uncasiness by friends of the administration be- use of the narrow Republican majorities in the two houses and thé danger that a bitter controversy will break out over the Philippines. The supporters of the president claim that they can swing a ma- jority in either house against any reversal of the administration pol Jey. The Republicans wi!) have but a dogen major they expect difficulty with Senators Hoar, of Massachusetts, of Dilinote; Wellington, of Maryland, and others The majority In the house is but thirteen. and could be changed by seven Repudlican votes. Members of the house are usually more eubeervient to discipline than the mators, with thetr sfx years’ ten- ure of power. The greatest troubie will be encountered in voting down the vari. ous resolutions which will be offered by members. Some of these will de in a form which ft will be awkward to vote inet. but the usual appeals to party unity will be counted upon to pull the administration through. Spoken protests against the pelicy of blood and tron pursued by Gen. Otis cannot be suppressed in the upper branch, but will be put down with as reaolute a hand as possible in the house If the old organi- sation of the committee on rules is continued. Republican leaders sey that what occurs regarding the Philippines Will be more tn the nature of oratorical display than a real teat of strength. When it comes to framing laws for the other dependencies, however, there promises to be even more trouble than wtth the Philip- pines There is a growing feeling among those familiar with conditions in Porto Rico that the islands should be brought within the cirele of the American tariff policy. This means free trade between Porto Rico and the United States. but the erection the American tariff wall against ail foreign god@e entering the island The feeling that free trade between the istand and the old union ‘s oniy a matter of justice to the isianders has been strengthened by the report of Gen. Davis, commanding the military forces in the island. in favor of opening our markets to the sugar and tobacco of Porto Rico ‘This will be interesting news to the tobacco growers of the Connecticut valley and other parts of the I'nitéed Sta They have predicted gust such an event, and have been endeavoring to arm the tobacco in terests against it. and ap 1” for shrewd te claime community y in the senate, and Mason, ARMORED TRAINS. Winter Hats. Generaiiy Improvised With Steel Plates or Sandbags. Many dispatches from the Trans- veal refer to the armored trains be- ing used to transport troops and passengers through the district in which military operations gre going on, and inquiry naturally arises Beware of the turned up in the | back hat when closing your winter | chapeaux, as it in quite out of date The off-the-face hat has also been relegated to obscurity In favor of the one over the eyes. Large, short turban shapes, simp- to what constitutes a train of that | ly trimmed, with one or two brew kind. [held by « buckle, are the height It is nothing more than a train of | voaue. orainary freight cars, which have| Crowns and brims draped with been strengthened on the inside by | *titched felt appear on many of the sheets of mete! and pierced with | **8"0n's smartest hats holes, through which rifles and small} Spthgies and rich jeweled effects field pieces may be used on an at-| distinguish the newest theater bon tacking party. A flat car or gon-| nets. Gola, with a heavy piece or two of| Grebe im used to depletion on the artillery, may be a part of such a| winter turbans and toques, It com- train, and in some instances enough | bines nicely with either black or col- of the closed care may be taken| ore away to allow a Maxim gun to be] The far-necing woman believes be placed in position. | yond doubt that the hat draped An army officer, in speaking of | with a fringed end slik scarf, with these trains, said: “They are al-|the ends falling over the brim, will ways improvised and fitted up with| become common. It is #0 easy to the material nearest at hand. This! trim, besides being a decided nov may be ratiroad fron, sheets of steel! «ity that all the home made hats or sandbags, and sometimes no | wit be Gone that way, more than heavy lumber. We armored trains in Porto Rico andy the Philtppines, and the trains abou which we read as being used in the Transvaal are probably in most re A jaunty curve to the brim in ob- servable upon most of the hats; the straight brims are in the minortty Long ostrich plumes malines and aspects like those improvised t- | Palllettes compose the trimming of able strongholds. There are some ree picture hats of veivet cars, like the new steel cars, which | straight stiff feathers of the have advantages as means of trans are very fashionable this portation in a country made dan n for adorning the everyday gerous by an enemy, but almost any | "t. while the erstwhile extra large kind of cars may by turned into the | W/Ne* and extremely long quill are a known as ‘armored’ at short | becoming leas desirable every day noticed, and the armoring will de-| Flowers are a nalient feature of pend on the mechanical skill of the! the smartest hate, even fur hate be officer in command | ing flower trimmed. They are of the rere: ——— | very best quality, usually of bril | lant *hue, pinks and reds in most Smelters at Grand Forks ox quiet | tints being especially tk GRAND FORKS, DB. C., Nov. 9.- | %4 | Arranged high standing bunches their perfectiy blended Jay P. Graves, general manager of the Granby eméiter, after a visit t | shades on a turban, toque or medi Montreal, has arrived here to in | um sized walking hat of the same spect the work of construction now | "ade make an exceedingly hand- in progress, The dam across Kettle | %° thing on the whole river and the flume to the sme er] pr tet ae site are being rushed to completion fn view of the approach of eine, | Contributions Wanted. The smelter stack is also well under) BERLIN, Nov. 9—The Vo way | Zeitung publishes an appeal, signed by the committee of the German Inspectors Cherry and Bryant left | corps in the Transvaal, calling upon about 2 o'clock thin evening for) Germane to contribute to the sup- West Seattle, where they will make| port of the families of “thore German the annual inspection of the ferry-| vo unteers who have taken up arms boat City of Seattle. in a just cause.” siscne THE SEAT ROS ALIE OES NORTH BLOODSHED TOUCHED FoR $20. Steamer Rosalie, Capt, O'Nrien sphiur Swanson, a recent arrival Bho carried 200 tons of trotaht y Her passenger lat follows: G. I. | had been "touched" for $20 by a Munns, jr, Fred Pletcher Helle woman in the Paris house, Me lett King, HE, Nishop, ‘T W. Shroder,| Trouble Expected Over the "” “rereton ef her ' d Wilson and ¢ Kelly Spool Cotton Trust. — Kentucky Election. Root’s Report Delayed. FRANKFORT, Ky. Nov. 9—1| N@W YORK, Nov. 0—P. W. Dow WASHINGTON, D.C, vo 4 ‘ president the Commercial Trav retary of War Root announce bbe ea eee omMctal returns re elers’ Nationa) League and an otf day to arrive at any satisfactory 7 cet today that bis annual report would y auneke de tae be atrectory| cer of the American Ant Trust | not be ready for several weeks, He i thin wtate Come ‘ returns| one ppeared before Dintriet has but reeentiy begun its prepara od, A ‘ Attorney Gardiner, and after sub this om ning place Taylor BS VOtem mit et that Mcial teatimony | tion, and will be unable to complete | aicad arts ao asia, eek ne to at officia ” it until Gen, Otie annual report) ing inauguration A rt from forty persons against the spool reaches the department, Thi ha®) pienty of bloodshed Im pr f toa tton combination, secured a p left Manila, and is expected in thie} sot saed se from the diatriet attorney lelty within the neat week he would enter proceedings a@ | awencen: ——EEE that orga gation | L BOR NOTES McINTYRE IS BACK. s as | in this elty kon a " of ar “ { Wa St. Loule union carpenters have D : hotified contractors that a minimum | ‘ery : eee me. t | Wage rate of 45 cents hour win eR ae 0 be demanded for the building seas Commits , ’ n ol 0. y re prethy ‘ Dy ie bo ‘er in wet f November Ge M The Vancouver Ste Navigation St. Louis trade unionists have sont Intyre Was released h mpany, which operates the stear $x00 the families « ed miners at Wardner | the proceeds of the bration the imprisons | Fecognina uN fuse th Pacific, has let the cont aho, being anything « Idah : L e building of a firet-« labor day os neer and freight steamer t 28 new is to run the Beattie The new steel works to be erect A UNION ma Vancouver te ¥. M at Joliet, ML, by the Prew Crawford, of Old wn, Tacoma yine will bulld the boat Bhe will be I } pth of hold She will have fi Car Company will give em to 2,000 men. | The | San Francisco labor counc!! abin @ mmodations for 75 pas has addressed a letter to the Amer! sengers, She will have two Beotch can Federation of labor, setine Volunteers to Be Welcomed murine boliers. triple expansion en | forth the status of labor tn the Ha» kines, and will make 20 knots an | Wallan islands, showing the at by Old Veterans. hour, Her coat will be about $60,000 | tempts that being made to tn oa oa duce further Immigration under th fter eration to take steps to bave th rate slave labor laws of the islands re | se 6 , ic The two untons have Nationa! Hatmakers onsolidated and th new organisation will have a mei and AVENPORT, Wash. Nov. % berahip of over 20,000. Notwithetanding the large number resident Gompers and the execu ‘vs aA - f new uses t have been pulit tive committee of the A. F. of wil ' pe amine and wan have issued the cireutar call for the a | am w a Gn en merting of the nineteenth annual | today than the applicants arted with mvention of that body. which in) Col Fife to meet at Detroit Monday, Decem- | both on ob to who expect to ber UL f r eee the p n Davenport this fall have ene Debs will visit Australia ; paid three months’ rent in advan A t my { Prof Po ' hold th on a lecturing tour n buildings in order to ho em ee eo are eu demand for how The Brotherhood of Locomotive firemen now has @ membership f over 31,000. The new law providing censing of barbers in all Michigan of over 10.000 tnhabitar hae gone Into effect, and the now > ome mmission has aiready been organ 4. The jaw provides that all bar | berm now in the business shall be titled to a Heense upon making ap plication to the « m and! pine distr paying a fee Hh. Hereafter, how | ever, all persons who desire to en gage in the business must @| impressed w satiefactory examination before the one of them | State commission as to their prof | for cleney tm the use of the rasor, as et} as of disinfecting wots, so as) prevent the apreading of 4 Contractors who have buildings put up this fall complain of not ing able to secure men to 4 work, and are refusing to take n contracts om that account | McCOOK WILL "NOT RESIGN: thet towns of age ¢ themacives McCook, of 4 States Consul is now In the city, de Un Dawson, whe nies the rumors of b and corruption. Me says States Consul Cot, J. © MeCook, re- stories were circulated by thugs and turned thieves, He also denies that he has #8. | Dawson any intention of resigning their sea there and saye pro ‘ . port that ex-Gov. M 1 he in the most popular American in ing ores ten feels Beant ‘see appotnted United Staten ¢ Dy n. He thinks the govern strike at Pana, fll. has been eettied at Cape Nome by U. 8. ment would not let him resign if he| by compromise. Twenty-five | 8 Johnson wished to. | were jot In the various riote grow ing out of the controversy, whic comt the minere, owners art stat authorit hundreds of thousands tien for vio lation of law committed by members | % of such organization is nonsensical If there wae the least logic in such a uree every church in the w " should be destroyed. The attitu te of the government and state auth The Seattio Theater n at f ¥ age — . ities in Idaho ts monstrous, and ‘not Seattle theater last evening bg Rae mh ag portunity | only un-American, but inhuman, | au re Dy Rave an yaar < a aa and calls for strict investigat andi ex nt iit f Gilbe ar pe BR se ~ ay Sauine fog 4 tl | se sap ee Bi ve} . + It is the story of a man and wife} The granite cutters throughout the ‘ * ' ng @ visit to New York The} United States are preparing to in orgie yt geage a: nd. Mr. Greythorr quite al augurate the eight-hour day on the . “7 4 *Port. but his w thinks him little firat of May, 1900. itis : short of an angel. His friend, Ward gd rere ge .. is a New York clubman, why wife The cost of strikes and lockouts in + Siving " has become used to his ways, Be Great Britain, according to an F tensey ae oe ne weary of having Mra. Grey- | Mish journal, foote up a total joe A og thorn singing the praises of her hua- | wages alone during the iast five : and, Mra Ward sends a letter te reatly varied role audiences, and h a very fay years of $10,000,000. The logs to the trade and manufacturing int is simply beyond computation ach of the husbands, signing it r Pink Domino,” and’asking them to The husbands fall into the Eight hours a day and @ minimum | pe | wage of $3 per day after May 1 of | and are met by their wives in dom | next year was the edict determine | noes. The maid ls pressed into ser | pun i the Metiedel ataviation of} view, and writes a third letter to one | the National Union of Steam Engin. | Henry Tubbs, and she and he ale cers at their recent convention in| attend the ball Henry's uncle a Boston. The Union determined upon 1 would-be old aport * there, and he an aggressive stand in this respect | takes too many nips at the bottle and will Aght out on those lines All dominoes look alike to him and| a finish, and a succersful one, the pare ® general mix up. Mre. | duel aaaned Tubbs h given her husbana a! weed bracelet. to have repaired, and | Henry gives this to his inamorato. RAILWAY NOTES who lones It. The head waitress re- | of turn t and Mra Tubbs claime it oe of This complicates matters enough t G. F. Wentworth, who haa been a make a ne sof ludicrous situations conductor on the Pacific ¢ iston of the Northern Pj been made general super! mnt div ific, has tendent of that provoke al! kinds of laughter During the performance sp | tiex will be Introduced by the Sisters vee *; Mooley and Kelton in songs The Chicago Inter-Ocean of Ne nd dances; and Dougherty and ember 3, has an interview with F; Bond, the musical comedians P. Meyer, freight and passenger | | ‘The novel feature will be that awent for the White as and | there will be no “behind the scenes.” Yukon ratiway He « Thous | There are comparatively few who} ands of tons of mining machinery | fends here tn bis "| really know the extent to which they | have been shipped over our road this | |" “'™ ™ ” Indebted to the stage mechanic year. It consists largely of hydraul- | "0" for their amusement. There are] je plants, The White Pasa & Yukon | 7 . ™-| tow aleo who realize his importance, | has turned out to be the best pay bay se the vast# amount of work that ing railroad property in the world, | ™ee'* t and «¢ ree! falin to his lot in the brief period in It has carried 20,000 tone of freight. | th Comedians came in for the It which the audience impatiently clap | The road will be kept open all win ge Mini Gee arate it# programmes between | ter ne bt night is ts. The stage hands are ambitious | eh Cb gary coe carbo hbase nso coal EO (ia nome of their labora| ine Prauerivsnia Railroad hae} of hm 5) i ne - . er be made known, though the import- | placed orders for new-type loco-| ed in the Kan his w me ant work of the ecente artist or the| motives, with its shops at Junita ion ope pe A toe of ay stage carpenter can be shown cae have had to see this opera The Mlinois Central this week re ee | At tonight's performance, when | ceived the most powerful congolida the audience enters, instead of} The Third Avenue. looking u m the painted cur astonished gaze will rest stage Of course there wi me expectancy and the In, | n Al be} same tion engine ever constructed. It will welght 210,000 pounds. Its boil The sale of seats for the er will measure 80 incher in diam-| ment of Murray and Mack eter at the Third Avenue theater engage. | ite dare | the « > 2 8 day evening, has opened with a| murmur pasure when the or- | ormal rates will be restored be-| rush, indicating a tremendous week | chestra enters, After this the stage tween Chicago & St. Louls on Nov- | for these popular come 18, who| mechanics will begin. their work | ember 18. will again be seen in their immense-| The first setting is always the east ey lly funny conceit, “Finnegan's Ball."| est to handle, as ample time is al Last season when this play was pre-| Ways allowed to make it complete | nted he people were turned] It is between the acts that the most Jaway at every performance and the| rapid and Interesting work is done house record for big receipts was | After each act, to bring out the com FOR RACE TRACK | tame aracins cooie esas ee tet ce moans ie condition for a farce comedy and as| tain will fall as usual. Then the : Murray and Mack are said to have| command to “clear” will be given A move is on among such promin-| the best show this year they have] and the actors will leave the stage ent: patrons of the turf as William | ever presented nother record As soon as the actors have clea Relond, Dr. Smith and Sheriff A. T.| breaking week ia confidently expect-| out, the curtain will rise again, th Van de Vanter, to organize a stock ed hy Manager Russell order will be given to “strike,” and company for the purpose of leasing e+ Woodland park from the city The | park would be used as a fair ground! with astonishing rapidity the drops Will rise, the Wings disappear and Benefit Performance. urpets will be drawn out. As soon and race track. The performance at the Third |as the stage is bare again, the work Seattle has long felt the need Avenue t ter this evening will be| of transformation is fairly begun, | such an Institution, whieh would en n f the most novel ever present-|and a new and entirely diff nt| courage the breeding of fast horses ed in & ttle The Shaw Company | scene ts brought about in the brief. [in Western Washington. [wnt present “Pink Dominoes” for]est possible time. \ at atic Lacing sci ic ' | * spe | meet her at the French ball. | ce REMEMBER — That the Great HERIFF’S le of STOCK 1200 Second Ave., cor. Seneca Continues from day to day. Also REMEMBER —aam— That these GOODS are of re of the best and most qualities; all reliable make. REMEMBER —-sam. heret no ordinary If you do need anything in Suits, Overcoats, Shoes, Mackintoshes and Underwear For Men, Boys, Ladies and Children, CAPES AND JACKETS OR INFANT'S CLOAKS That you can save a great prices these goods are get more th of goods for TONE DOL deal, as at the selling you three dollar's worth LARS A, FULL Millinery. 6% fecond Avense, cor, Madison Othes, cur. Uccidental Ave NAU = EE, " dent a nH PR Christmas presents for the soldiers in the mail N scheduled to Christmas day The which i France Doric TACOMA, Nov. %—The Pacifi Coast Bircuit company, commonly | !*'": known as the western cracker trust Tuesd | tor a certificate of tts articles of 2 orporation under cipal office being at.243 Washington ember 14, as that in the last mail is the De LINE of the Latest and Most Correct MRS. E. H. JOHNSON MANAGER YRES TRANSFER CO. Distributing Cars a Spectalty iPhone Main 360 and Jackson street RE with the Columbian Association. Reserve F on Incorporated fer tt {the State of Washington. Acci i Bick benefits. Agents wanted BE. W. ANDREWS, I F. L. MILLER © office, 24 Coll ident Secretary NO ns Block | ESENTS FOR THE SOLDIERS. Philippines should be in the | in Seattle before midnight on Manila before them. steamship will carry the November 14 sailing from San November 1 The fays to reach reach Inco on will require 29 SEA FILES ITS DEED .. ay fied with the county audi- together with an Jersey prin comedy TTL a We Inesday m Thursday \ tae Paul Jor Vagabonds s,” Sunday, Seats now Saturday Coke Won't Smoke. ‘A hard fuel for Laundries, Confectioners, Bakers, £.cam Bollers, Blacksmiths, Hot Water Furnaces, and AIR-TIGHT HPATERS, ADVAD All orders will be promptly CE IN PRICK filled. Seattle Cas & Electric Co. 4-216 Cherry street. We sell Welsbach's and guarantee AMUSEM > THEATER Hongkong and two days more to get Howe, Manager jto Manila, After that it requires | One week, commencing tonight, Nov, two or three days to get the mail 6 tinees on Wednesday and to the front Saturday | Jules Grau’s Opera Co. | 2 wenting the latest and greatest nsen mday and Tuesday, “Wang;" nee and night, “Mi- nd Saturday mate “;" Friday, “Two aturday Gondo- te.” Powerful Grau's own orchestra. on sale Olive HIRD AVENUE THEATRE Main 567, gage for $1,500,000 covering wom Russel eee and Manager, tories in Spokane and Portland, TONIGHT estate and leases on plants in Bee the Repertoire of attle, Los Ang and San Franeis- Produce Exchange Trust comp Zs in of New York, as security for the| Tues » Wednesday, Friday and bonds recently taken by the ex-|5#turday evenings — The original cunnoe American drama, “Under the Gas. The incorporation articles recite | Weht that the corporation is organized | Thursday evening—Benefit to the New lacwre, the T. 8 E » the roaring Pink Dominoes.” matinee Under the street, Jersey City Turner Beall, at George T. Vickers and Ralph BE nel ‘ capital stock is $4,000,000 divided | ®24 50. et your money's worth. into 15,000 sha of 7 per cent. cum THE SMALLPOX BUTTE. smallpox scare has about ulative preferred stock of par value of $100 each and 25,000 shares of com mon stock of same par valu The w.M. period of the corporation's exist- ence ts of unlimited duration. All week r th r the SCARE AT BUTTE Mont., Nov. 9 — The} subsided ALL and no new cases have been report ed the past two days. There are | ebrities. now two men at the pesthouse and four houses in quara pass string: vacein deen the at Mrs. tempte afternoon by swallowing of carbolic as giv Star y of dan reason count ter a | both « The partnership heretofore exist Ing between Georg Taylo by mutual agreement, and George | parties owing the said firm will pay the same to George Driver (Signed) 2ORK DRIV Dated Nov, 3, 1899, d, but all officials have Rocker are ntine, The danger taken B. ent measures and compulsory nation of all school children has order, & measure mitted by atutes of this state FAILED TO DIE Fanny Wheeler, who at nd to commit suicide yesterday a quantity acid at 1 Yesler en In the second edition of the} esterday, is said now to be out Mrs. Wheeler says the n for her rash act was on ac of trouble between her daug nd her daughter's husb: of whom are at Index way Dissolution. Notice. Just T. TAYLOR, FAUGH A B esented by YMPIC under | ) is not yet | —_— MUHL | Driver assumes all debts due and al Latest Patterns 219 PIKE ST, bet, Second and Third HIRD AVENUE THEATER Phone Main S67 Russell, Lessee and Manager Nov. 19 AUGALA, Irish come commencing Sunday famous ed riginal ans, Murray and Mack ting thei us, side-sp’ budget of fun, the tting , hurrah musical farce, “FINNIGAN'S BALL" FUN-—ALL SUNSHINE. a big company of cele Prices, 10c, 20¢, 80c, 40c, 50 THEATER. 1108 Second Avenue unkler, Manager. PK HAYDENS QUBPENIE AND OLA, BONNEY & STEWART meral Directors and Embalmere rior, Thint Ave aad Columbia st Telephone Main Li beatin Wash 1900 SEASON'S Arrived——o One Car Load | |