The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1899, Page 3

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en ne AA, Jia — e SKIES WILL BE FILLED WITH SHOOTING STARS A Wonderful Pyrotechnical Display Which Will Be Witnessed on the Night of Nov. 14. FINER THAN ANY FORMER SHOWER The World Wil! Appear to Be on Fire Wonderful Meteoric Displays Wit- nessed in the Past. * The greatest atar shower ever recorded is due November M. ® ® It will even exceed in extent and grandeur the tort rfal @ ® of 1883, when the world was thought ¢ od ® ® Astronomers say the sight will surpe f the kind @ ® ever witnessed by man * * Prof. W \ F who la in charge of the ast *. ® omical department of Na 4l Observatory at Wa xton, ® ® DC. says - * We are unat red the exact hour at N * * vem meteorte . ox t is estimated tthe @ ® showers wil ach MAXIM U at ik * ® the morning of Nov ‘ Vithougt . ve ® ® ar $ the sun In a definite orbit, the 4 . ~ ® tion with the t of t t t ard 1 fat ® degree and w half per yea s throwing th ent of the ® ® x a few * lat ling ' xample ® @& the fal! of 1833 occurred on t Khe N 18; the fa . @& 1899 will take place on the ev he Mt er, and & © will probably be of » ars ixidle ® ® throughout the w the North A an continent and in Kus & & rope and Awa * * » . , a eo they seem * ® constellation “0 * * Dr. W. PF. Denning f * ® ty of Bngiand, has made « sp * * © displays, He b * * back for a thousand years . w this subject quotes the * ® his Arabian history, states that * ® tober, 02..an immense number of * ® spread themacives over the f * ® Ucular year was known thereaft * * On the 19th of October, 1 * & “the stars shot hither and thithe * @ westward, and flew agains anoth ke a scattering storm @ ® of locusts, to the right the left. This phenomenon inst. & ® ed until day break. People w th ) into consternation and @ f cried to God. the Most Mich amor * * According Dr.- Denning, th #t brilliant display in our ® @ annals was the November meteoric shower of 18% In Reston @ @ alone It is estimated ¢ 240.000 meteors visible during the ® @ seven hours’ duration of the «how He * * “The words ‘prodigious,” pendous fo # & not deseribe it. Compared with the splendor * f hibition the most brilliant rockets and flreworks * ® relation than the most tiny #tar to the broad glare of the sun, ®@ ® Stars fel! until there we none left * “A South Carolina planter writing of this fisplay ® and its effect upon the «t of his plantation, says 1 * @ suddenty awakened by the most dat jes that ever f . ® on my ears, Shrieks of borrer ant mercy I could hear & ® from most of the negroes of three 4, amounting * ® to © or oO *. * “While earnestly nine for s t? ® volee near the door calling my name. I arose “ * ® sword, stood at the door, At this moment I ' * & voice besceching me to rive and saying, “Oh, 6 rid ® w® ts on fire” * * “I then opened the door, andit is dime * & me the most—the awfulnens of the spe * % cries of the negroes. Upward of a hundred * ® ground—some eperchiess, but with hands * ® God to ve the world and them. The acer truly awful, @ ® for never did rain fall much thicker than di meteors to- @ ®& ward the earth. Past. west, north and South, it was the same. * * . * * RRR RARER TREE REE A COMBINE OF LAUNDRIES GEN. TORAL IS EXONERATED , Penny Prices to Be Abolished “He Was Not to Blame for the. in St. Louis. Surrender of Santiago. ST. LOUIS, Mo, Nov, 10.--This WASHINGTON, D. ©. Nov. 16 city is threaten with a laundr The bureau of naval int gence has trust. Those who can afford to pay made public a #p h report of the weil to have their shirts and cuffs court martial of Je Toral Melar of division and and collars and guimpes and other quez, general things washed and ironed will not successor of ares, in Fourth army be seriously affected, but persons) mand of the whose incomes are so limited that Cuba; Gen. Mesa, chief of the ¥ economy ia thts direction Is a neces- ade of Guantanamo; Lieut. Ver oarde, milftary cormmander ¢ etty are likely to feel the effect of the proposed combination con: Lieut, Col. Rafael Alegri, con If the pian now under way is ear-| 1. naer of agua de Tanamo, Capt ried out the so-called penny laund- t Hidlalpo, commander of A ries will be @ thing of the past. Dur- | ATture Fidialps gee to Sono; Capt. Jone Garcia, com ing the last fe days the proprietors of a number of these cheap \aund- mm f fan Loule: Capt, Rome ries have held meetings with a , sido Martines ommander of Paimo of adjusting prices and adopting a « and Capt. C tts Pes uniform scale nder ‘They have formed an organization | °°" Phy - The known ae the Laundrymen’s Union. | fndants named, besides Gen. Toral It has not been definitely decided as re th manders of the out to whether the profits of the cheap ! ary ate, wht Jaundrtes will be pooled or the com ided in the capitulat f Santia. bination will extend only to the fix- & ing of @ uniform rate If the! The most interesting feature of scheme is successful the penny sys- the report is th that the court tem wiil be abolished lays t a4 the Importance " ha Ned surrender of Santleag OPPOSITION |S races: “o ks by vindicating Gen al from any censure for the surrender of the en statin, th h had ery Telephone Trust Purchasing means of defense required by th awe of he ran ty ae at- Stock of the Beli’s Rivals. the brilliant battles #u t Jun 2 to the day of NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—-Proots ahd the many Cannel continue to multiply that the Whit- inceehsiteen. aa ney-Widener-Maloney syndicate is utes during eld bat the pri mover in th olomsal one project for fighting the American Hell Telephone Company and that so far as this city \« trol of the opposition companies in this city & masority of the stock of the Pea ple’s Telephone corporation has bee acquired by the Whitney syn and has been securely locked uy the same vauit that contains a n jority of the at of the Metropol it Street | SHOULD BE Go0D WASHINGTON Neured out by that 2 the ¢ th 10 partment slture Amer on ar should get a go his wheat, as the oration hort time ago. reased to 86 early date. sahate It is alleged that with certain promoters for the issue of something like $1,600,000 f th stock for patented rights and fran es chines. A demand reported to! One have been made by the pro-| y moters that thi eed agr ent | erog be carried out, In default of which) bushels short of there is talk of litigation. ans, want 1,000,000 hy In op the estimates o rid over this i 49 ® about one-eighth a deal was made pr of the mein the col what It was last sich tal i | | WAS NE ONE? H. MeGowen, who Ie th be one of the Mehwaymen who h ' Halland ear Monday 4 arrested jate yesterday a Y by Detect re and W Today some th t fin robbery be asked tke a loot at Me 1 for ident foation WANTS BIG DAMAGES. 15,000 damages for inju ' 1 while in the employ of th f & J 4c company, March 4 4 geerty had hin whe hould ken and his t ne of shigh pha SPOSSSOSSSOSSHHOSOO SOO O® “ALL SORTS.” #3 PHOPSSEHOSOO OOOOH OSOOHOD A feather of an eagle » by Ad niral Dewey has been Curt ay y a Cineinnath mar ' nt nd a half inche 1 nworth, Kane na th Liste i f being t A , n the khipment of apr Landor . ® night otherwise enter and bematr Instruction fp old and middle Trish has been given at Harvard for th yea here will be an add al is your tn We In It is wold in cuber of about the site of building bricks in the United States, being pressed phape when damp and allowed to harbor nt t re and nnect hor pall in Hioston was « first time since lus nov ) by an enthusiastic ratifies tion of the Massachusetts state De atic ket The Klondike Nugget is a FOR GOOD FOOTBALL. The All-feattle f reaniz h Chas ager a oorge A Th has ° Kiving game at Port 1a # pla th th k and 5 1 make a recor will be proud. thall team hae Sew sma en an captain wed a Thanks land Mult. tea mt ta ya a team ga WILL STUDY | THE FEUDS CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—A party of st m the University of ¢ ae fo to the Kentucky mour ains, where the recent feuds has 1, to # simple frontier fo an retained the mountain the moat Inter he old feuds t high-handed Anglo-#axons os had These feuds ar OLYMPTA, Nov. 10 will today an ¢ int the nal ¢ the outcome of a confe vol Juring the celebration Maj Wetsenberger wil nel Dr. J.B Dasteson will nade sur with the rank of maj PRINCE AFTER MISS GOELET PARIS, colony t thal » Nov. 10 tement that bout to York mponel ble a nfir tion Mr her fashior Vend and ty of grand being dined at an they were as the Hens comp: was the The story rune th ng tried to win young Princess failed, he has tried the less aristocrat! man young w all agog over ac lukes fr the f the The American freumetar Henr Mire Goe Pri narry ither vemal dl tut it Is ot Henri haw n Rus ighboring table far from being ae foxt y of which Prince a) star, t recently, has hand of the Austrios and with though richer Prince Henry 1s far from being a br ant young man, from a nver national standpoint, but, from would be a far t r steh than Prin Cantacuzene, Miss Grant husband - ©. Dr. Annie Muasell | Diseases of women A Hinckley bik , st aah lili WHY IS THIS SEATTLE STAR, Sidewalks Piled With Furnl-| round in fruits and vepetabs ture People Use Streets = Pan it hen r" tewnlk led f nua ming 1 tu ' t . : ’ atk n nod 1 vd ' ‘ 1 t ; 4 ‘ 1 ‘ vat 1 ' ndings tb retorh { 1 tt 1 h ' e ' ne t for wee pur Hut, ike nn the end of t r Har h y ordinar ther ; ted forced y n t h at t ha * ait . ond y tie 1 Thin t a bie ur for f 1 1 1 avenu and mer 1 the pros f Vike atreet are the p where the trade a fin Large f ' ft t 1 occurs, In pisethar bias ie a : pind BPs that wach a big A er anminig , oe i i ar 1 f ’ t have t aK ‘ rr t . t t t aye crowded % h ‘ Ur u ; . ature The following prices are being ar his ad th ’ fered to the producer by the loca r and dealers for delivery in round lots er an h Kil. the dock or in the ear at Seattle Kenee of are ox Gratn—Oate, § ' $ ' 1 he clty laws to en- | wheat ebich feod. $19 \ for t ‘ e $14.0 m tie May get mound, pert ' 1 8.00; Kast Washington trot HIS SEVENTH ass Ka * Pratt Nativ ‘ ENTION Fests Siete Sncmone, og fryers, § k “ r ; ‘ - : Live stock ¢ . te " rman | cows % ¢ now | 20e® v % hogs, dressed cay. 0 : ty Calves, dressed, large, Ge; mali, tr t Tt le on ad. | omeye ©, live, 6e; email, 6 : a : Hides, Pete and Heavy 7 sound, salted steers be, & r “a aod 5 | medium round, per ht I 3 v . sound, under 1 Tie: cows, soun a ” ke | an welghts, Tite atage, bulls and oxen if wor beh Medrey A@Se; salted kips, Tee; calves, per It ™% er hides, 1 * than ealted : 4 ype ire dry hides, per Ib, ry culls, og Bt chird Jema; mummer deer, per Ib, a ' te; winter deer, dry, Gite; papery ace ' deer, 9@1 dry elka, 9@10c; green . ae "| atk, 4@be; eheep pelts, 25@°96c; shear- ~ *\ lings, 3 Eastern W iN wool, #4 “Weatern Washington woot : j12%e; dirty or timber burned, 10%« allow, 24@2c | Vogotes toe G91.00; Yakima potators | 81s Gore ¢ reote per sack FREIGHT BOAT °°". 8.2" \™ t mack a sour } Side; tomat He; mweet potatoes, $1.9062.00 per 100 Iba; be The at peppers, $1.00@1 Chill peppers ' ' 001.25; native $1.15@1 alifornia onions, $1.15@1.25; warll ib auliflowers, 7 per doa; le tuce, @c a box eh tur 5c per sack; radishes, 1c; pumpkin per Ib; sq ' yara ht Frarts rane # not & large boat ‘ alah eae hat Green Fruit Gobbing)—PMiack figs 5 . th-ib boxes, $1 anute, 8% dos “ rotate piadebaesae ne, $4005.00; 7 b es ve - “ ocG91.10 @ box: native 7 - asia Ri, y | eng Itatlan pr . Calif we of a ik at Wee | fsatanernte ecaeniee sen, 8 A WELCOME wie kate eid ae ne Uobbing—8trictly fresh zens of Puyallup celebrated yester Honey comb, Wie: ieht - : S r amber amber, 12@13¢ agg . i be strained, 7 t The 4 ss ne f am Poult kena, live, 129¢ " 4 ‘ ' 2.0; five turkeys ‘ h 1 1 live welght ‘ pon t Wh ad racked, exercines At | feed meal, per ton, $23.00 11.30, £ ed tt Feed—Wheat. oll cake, meal, 5 Hier | $22.00; middiings, $21.00@23.00; bran, and r $15.00, #hor $16 00@17 00; ch od In th r r feed, 319.00G521.00; dairy chopped . att with |feed, $16.00 2 ¢ Ww Hay, Grain and F. Tt ‘ Mw Hay Gobbing)—Puget sound, per T nm, of Ta a oF 4 t re 10.00, F » Washington by ! tlenothy, S14 sifalfa, $9.00 Oats Yobbing)—Pert Me. Harley—Steam rolled, $20; whol WRECKERS OF rn Whol@ 1882.00; cracked, $24 cod meal, per Rom, 824 00 Meat Prices THE MAINE Fresh Meat (§obbing)—Cow beer, he per Ib; ate@F beef, Tigc per. ibi ton, Wether, 80 per Ib; pork, 7% One of Them Saidto B About | per tb; veal, large, Se per ib; small, 10¢. to Confess. | Provisions Gobbing)—Hama, large, 13\%c; hams, amall, Me; breakfast ba- MERIDEN, Conn, Nov. 10.—T? n, L1Me: dry salted w Te; Rex, Meriden Journal today printed a | 8&e, * able ding from Francia Lard Gobbing)—Home made, per Atw , Havana b, Tec White Star, 80; Cotn special, Mr Atwa td t ¢ fc; lard compound, Uerces, Cc; Rex, ablishing a printing plant In Ha.| Fresh Fish Gobbing)—Perch s04 vana, Th patch, dated Novem. | halibut miver aa n oe ft T have just learned chinook chum asain a well k flounde Mite, olen, the tt 1, 5@6c; ehrimpe, 10@1 amelt th ahip 4 yaters, Olympla, $4.00@4 a har th “ wack my gallor Ama, ® ast ! 1 sck; Dungeness cra ihe a 4 ked, 91.654 ing c¢ kaon Ge; black cod, 6@7e; salt Ch k sal. fala? Cs mor ng pur $15,000 to $20 00% Nuts fon me forelgn cour Nute—Welnuts, per Ib sacks, 120; Hu laime there were » Diack walnuts, 13¢; pecans, 100; alm- eight In the plot t now ‘onda, fancy, soft shell, 15@18e; alm- ' th 1 1 the | onds. 2, 15e; peanuts, 7c; pine, others here," 1c; cocoanuta, per n, 85@ 200 sa Lumber and Building Material Superior quality, per M. No. Girls With Missions. 7; merchantable fir, per M You ' t theie , @7; common, " ‘ 8, $6.60; cedar x Pe iden| Fir $8.50; thick fin- 1 f the + the } ished, surfaced, one or two # tha r tror 0 ¢ 10 and 12 inches wiie, $15@ ry . tof wis t have been 12 to 16 feet; epecial leng 9 per xy 1 in th ast round She pt 2 nna novice in the work and not uf POMORROW to the regulation question Her ncabieely anti Nir calee whole. Cee eS oe highest «h id possibl wear and would through the na the edge of a cha nd her hostess nitnued ubbing over tn the th er corner f Just ah and th 25e packages for floor were alo Finally the det { oO D tr husband drink N DD y ame the very Tr ’ . , sudden rept hdrwethe tatior #LHE BON MARCHE n and the hat Into the sun- BASEMENT shine, isin ib cil ih kdl 6 aA A ti MARKET QUOTATIONS TOMORROW FAIR BANE GOLD DUST 260 PACK ~!Oc THE BON MARCHE age Fon ch ti My les, $1 1 finite M4 and 1 tect, § 4: thick f K@26; ce dar squares, 7, & t, 8g #, $12 ed, 1 ina © of green; drayage, Jobbing Quotations The sobbing Sugar ( $4.65; ext Quotations today were 0; Gold » stenaial, ¥ } California brands, $4.25; ao ye $1.65 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b mack racks mor bs in ib sacks aT, 100 per ib ta cracked per Wo Ibs ip 10-| 1) eacks: faring, $2 per 100 ‘ * bb wacks » sacks, $2.00 per owt el eut oatr $3.00 per 100 1 10-1b sacks; graham flour 10-lb sacks; whole per 100 Ibs in 10-1» eacks: rye m 57.10 per 100 Ibs tn 10-1b nacks; rye f 2.25 per 100 Ibe ni split peas, 100-1b racks: 100 Ibs in ber rotied t 76-1b be per cane 14 ibs mn . 66.09 per bi in w- flour, $2.90 per bbi e wheat four, $2 b excks: rye meal, $3.75 b ‘ ye flour, $4 yr net 90-1b per $26.00; | 316.00. Moch . MG 2c 16@ 190; » casen, per 100 100 Ibs, Ib, Ge ; Cara- ground $12.25; 650, se, 12.0 cow rf) chor chop. Coffer Lion, 100a, Pacific Coast Steamship Co, for San Francisco | i) { i The company's elegant! stoamships Queen, Watla Walla and Um- Leave SEATTLE 9am how 10, 15. 20. 0, Dec 10, el 20. 0, Jan. 4, and every fifth day eafter Leave Sat Francine for Seattle waa. Nov Dee, 2, 7, 4 7 every fifth day FOR ALASKA Leave Seattle 9 a. m. ty, Nov. 11, 26, peka, Nov. 6, Dee. 11, 26. 21, 6, 1, 16, Dee. 1, 16, 31, and | after format on obtain | o the right to| ue «notice, | s and hours of | yWRRIDGE. an Dock, 618 First Perkins » Francisco. Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S UU Re Well STEAMSHIP City ofSeattle falls from Yealer Whart at 10 p.m Wednesday, Nov. 15th For Skagway, via Vancouver Ketchikan and Junea, in 65 Hours. Steamship Farallon calling at Port stroet 0, Victoria, kan, Helm Bay, Wrangel whart av- & For Skagway and Dyoa, Towne ie Von uneat, rails trom Yesk Saturday, Nov. 18, at 10 P.M. DODWELL & CO., Ltd, Pts agents, 113° James &t., "Phone N iy om. Mt ar AA Fpok ane Mat. Paul, chic Embatmers and Unde rtakers ar Vike. 1 Bator & Song ments in any cemetery, Tel, Pike | MRS. DR. SWAN, 528 Pacific bik. ose ccc ca VAL HHL Amon HOUGHTON, 416, 447 HOSINESS COLLEGES BANK ND NATIONAL BATTLE. paid io tn ei thee prs Fiates and B AMERICAN BANK OF LATTLE, First View P Seeond Vice Transacts « generts banking business. ny BRIDGE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. BEATTLE UKIDGE CO.—Bulleers of bridg: rye unkers, ele, pile Griv= ing ond f , Genlere io pilet, ome and sare CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS ” Nps. buliders Diietwen & @ iit, contracts 1108 Western Ave. Tei but wa DALL general Jobbing, Tel. Green 640 CLOTHES © FANING. 4 ng co. kee cine ad. Tet bu: ecigliet a crows rhe building. DASUING ACADEMY. 4EST and only thorough dancing school t= HH DEPEW, dentist: ms bridge work. 426 ity Tanke ball, Fifth and Pike. FOR SALE MER TWO STERN-WHEEL ENGINES and a Marine Boiler and pumps, all in good condition. Apply Cahn & Cohn, cor. Kallroad av, and Yesier, NAIK DKESSING AND ) MANICURE MRS. E. A. HUMPHREYS, Hair Dressing, Face Massage and Mani- cu 25 and 526 Pacifie biock. RACINE Hath Cabinets, best made, q kieh bath In your home for 3c, r hend for catalogue. Mod</ Tollet Specialty Co, 709 2nd ai oaatie. Junk Co. mena Mer hh3h ee 1 Cain JAMES BOTHWELL—1 ins. & eurety bonds ENGINEERS. FE. L. M‘Allaster, 503-504 Pioneer bids. MT Bostop block. MINING” Mike Com: d_ Winter Stock of Mill in MAN?EN. cor. sth and Pine 1 PRinTiNG A Ano sinmine Snae. Ras ee = BAT APFORNEYS +i) Barr Boyd building FEROS al a faue ao Oe it} and silver He Dice METROPOLITAN, 2 Yealer way ‘eee re” god eee chines f ae ale Street, opposl bal he age 4 ag old Hensel mfr. weler SIGNS AND HOUSE | NUMBERS RUBBER type, ala tere for ene and Merton, 8h ei EWING MACHINES wa ue crane, ess, Bes at = ee at a a sme CHANDLERS, | ew UNDE a ERLAND, Yenier wharf, eal ges utacturere bore, canves SECOND HAND GOODS. A FULL LINE of Heaters, cook stoves and furniture of every de- scription at E. Chapin’s, 6th & Pike oe ee SS TIN AND SHEET METAL WORK. OF AVERY description ig and ropaitia furnaces and steel stoves; tin roofing. Clarke ur W. Medison St. "Phone Min a? WANTED. IF You w ANT to be suited, call on Kelly, underwear dealer. 1115 ist avenue. Say you saw it in the Star, The San Diego Fruit Co. 415 Pike Street, ‘That's the Place LODO | . For Fruit and Nats “Pop Corn That Pops.” Big, Red Apples, Dates and Figs PIGOTT & FRENCH CO, 104 W, Washington St, bave the only Linotype Job Printing Machine a» the Northwest. sels, olo,, AL epeciall MONBY'vy giving whgure ‘Phone Main omen, 1 iow pris Ar . an excellent invest ment for little money, and tbe taken quick. WIGHTMAN, 120 Marion St. Burke Block.

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