The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1899, Page 2

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2 THE SEATTLE STAR, ? | | THE SEATTLE STAR. NEED MORE worKmeER| & H. WELLS & Co. PUBLISHERS i SAM NOW There In great need at the por | ; y Afternoon Except Sunday Telephone Pike 150 i" f the ru . sic KF CHAAK MUsiness Manaann 7 i 7 ! te _ rae . re : . - : un uid NOW TO CIRCUMVENT THOSE SIWASHES: Threatened by a Big en Avalanche reat estate transrers HEA ai trouble, We have got that totem pole on our in The "P.-1." and 1 I i t sapien occomanaecanmiacimatiet members of the Business Mens’ Excursion brought It here and they ” ’ ' , 1 : ~ we ® are our brothers, We must stand by them. If thone savages come heh iby: 1s 3 ‘ ‘ hie al eed ge vsaipihy 4 » » 4 down from the north in their war canoes, we must rally round the Mag | be compelled & ta ' Gust. A. ana t en 3. At ' i ] c H She ni to meet them. Let it never be said of Seattle that a howling mob of ne sens f they dor f ’ t uP. Ss ‘ he ‘ ' market next autume ri rs warriora forced the pe e in this community to uproot the graven im rhe + - s rhe “4 ie ; F ra po A ‘ ‘ AND age in Pioneer square receipts over expe ' It b " f tr John: eta lae " ha The only dienified thing to do is to employ the beat legal talent and ' ativ adere ¢ av t ' to k4 kykomish z~ eo open negotiations for a settlement with the Indians upon a cash basis p ! . = ~ : soe t 5, : 7 s o 44 ym ical We should not be forced to pay too much Artists and conn curs : : - : ; : , . ‘ os proy 1COn¢ ré can be called upon to estimate the actual value of a totem pole am a rare) oaray! ‘aden ? “ work of art. Experts in heraldry should also be required to state what | de ‘ n whether Cu ' Kn ar 1 ’ to 26, t hs They keep | they think the family tree of the Tongas natives ts worth, Nay port the wh ga na of aw for ypon the trea to 26, block taf to 14, block ' More, carpenters and butlders of the ety, who know the value of spruce | 4FY : = as ee : . Hh Bretiog block 3, Clark's 1 timber and the cost of skilled labor, should be given an opportunity to kbtinnie a6 te ‘ “ale phd , anit daw make estimates upon the totem pole from a purely business standpoint. the cash bala f the t y F. A. HeDonaid, lotw tt k They can inform us how much timber there ia in that pole and how | fiscal year, on July at 9 : sae es -elPibeg ches ari ip a ~ many days it Would take a man working under union rules eight hours be - - ges “ poh me ain sty ; me aed poole ne ote ewe as a day, to out a duplicate All # information may be required putting money back in th k 1 DA. Wans to Mile Warner, | If the case finally comes before a jury t ! 1 pea ». block 4, Hell Heirs’ 24 add, Nov Pe F Tt is the honest belief of the Star that a pole equally as good as the stu ft th s Still Selling at Summer Pri one in Pioneer square could be manufactured in Seattle for $27.60, This tient 3 ting et ha ioe Gera Ganka. wean oo. delief is based upon general knowledge of the cost of material and labor : t 3 4 nde rap a maine ge eee een ie eee rey time. We figure that a tree could be cut and hauled Into town for & Hy A 4 . bane t @, block fouth A capable carpenter working nine days at $3 a day, would be able to * t 8 * lee park a ts . , bo goa : Ranges, Guaranteed cut the figures of the totem, including every creature typified thereon . ke 1 to 4, bhook 1 S Lacy ‘ w, $5.00 each. His bill would be $27 Paint ready mixed and of sufficiently lasting fitures Hea t n 2d add, N 10, 8 qualities, could be purchased for $2.50. making the total cost 837.50 In wt 2 paid t Mary ¢ 1c. F. Reitze to Bu ! computing this estimate no allowance has been made for a painter's ser ty thr peataaaoe tiga Ba | aden rene pe ca Welsbactt Portable Reading Lam) viees, and In teer could not be found, it might be neces- any other af a) iteme r t " t Harold vans et ux. to N. P. Ry sary to increase the total expense to $40, in order to get the daubing ur months. An unusual a 1 c f b h ne\ nel done urred this year te the ar nt of at sie if ft » 1 N 10, $100 f the b t t } s herif a bee tn == —————— ic Masseuse AsdiIa sacs ho ses is gude ks be ‘Widen sere cof the bonded doit up 0 Jul seated total, tg RRCTHE Plymouth avings bank $3.50 from the standpoint of actual cos ! value doran't . rplus of $ 0) ” r Yi Hiurke's 24 add, Nov. 3, $1,271 Cost one-half cent per hour to operate; count. The lawyers for the other side will try to show that accounts for the yea If this surplus ts i] t = , : ui ret the pole is worth $10,000 purely from an art nt, and will iz ash balance will stand at th f next & ' $35, 00 THE V. W. Cc. T. U. bo-candie pure white, nore the fact that @ siwash, working nine days ona diet of dried fen, | i ane ieee f k steady light. could turn out an equally good pole to order If the Jury in the low > 1 ‘ r i rt ae 7 court decides to take an arbitrary view and assesses big dar . THEY GET DAMAGES. FOUND THE MONEY. his cit Kanis eets against the city, appealé can be taken, even If we have to present the t th C, T. 1 ‘ Mod 4 n. le to t r court © Tnited State Me trial of the condemnat I ff Tom Finn ret 3] y rnate Friday af b whole trouble to the supreme court of the United States. phic Rhiteats iho sp Bo: oe rel hte rf ered a . ecccce RECENT ACTS OF MINING BROKERS. ciease from damages by reason of wt L n atigat ar oT Pic pipes t ( z Lighting Appl the rearading of First av was alleged rt .f atl ooking iy ighting App! On Friday, November 3 the Star printed in its umns a de- | anished in the suport ure 1100 and ances on Exhibition at our Show Rooms ; if ‘ , . . ; tailed statement of the doings of certain mbers Seattle Btock | ¢, Judge M The jury render.’ he had ated rt ' exchange, in forcing mining stocks up to a fictitious value, and made od three verdicts for 4 * as his room in the boarding » — Va ~ _ —] ~ i the following statement Sere Garin aun ten nF Bees. ‘ OK «hu BAL “The trouble between President Corcoran and the brokers arone dee Sek Ga Dhabshs Tatey tor. | bones. - Wo are ja | ‘, this way. When he had stocks to offer, he attempted to hold the ‘or $240, and Blanch Tr ’ ‘ : A full line of office —ama»»> AND © crooked endeavors stocks at their proper value. By frustrating * members of the exchange, he soon gained the nimosity, and an Unsuc and pocket diaries >) Dy @) ~“ ™ soratul attempt was made to oust him. sn a combine to noid | PP PPPDPPP3323-E€€ECCCEECE ee ee ELECRTIC Co. - e UP prices on the exchange, and sell at what they pleased in their offices. |g . . Fo 1900 214-216 Cherry Street : r 214-216 Cherry $ : In this way they hoped to blind the newspapers on the true conditions Cc. R, COLLINS, of the market, and thus make them unwitting tools in defrauding the | # public.” : } Beme of the minions teobers of the city have complained that this $ss; ” statement is altogether too sweeping. implicating in effect all of the“ 339399939 esueeesele Denny-Coryell co brokers who 4o business on the exchange. The Star, therefore, takes z POR ES. neral Manager Opportunity to reprint the paragraph. and to make comments upon It The Sosttle Theater tomorrow night the theater patror 2 > hehe . a aie AMUSEMENTS. The intention’ was not to condemn the mining brokers as a class, The Grau Opera Com n° A WONDERFUL POWER ie a ' Dut to criticise the doings of certain ones whe not conducting their | give but two more perfor in tavore coainan than’ mionee SEATTLE THEATER : operations on legitimate lines There are many fair dealing brokers in | th ap At arty = ~ The vs f other ot MAS J. 0 Howe, Manager a m who are crooked - oT ale the tuneful oper _ led ‘ — : this city. There are some who are med. ‘They are to the minor- | DES" ten toe large audience. | cored ; " C escent One wel dikheiodting tonteht, Wer, ' ity. The majority has suffered to a certain extent from the reusable | throughout the engagement . i. an if C 1900 SEASON'S 6. Matinees on Wednesday and acts of the minority. For awhile mining stocks in the Index region were = ing room only has been the ser elk t “Fis ogee ott — = B kin Saturday I ~ ta Dig demand in, Seattle, the people deine willing purchasers. Then |fFY night. “Ae an opera company | ¢ -* nit in pos aking Jules Grau’s Opera Co. f H some of the brokers—a few of them—concelved the idea that they could | Jules Grau certainly tas ule wi f ' ' Powder a a er At Peo es, 25¢, Wo and | get suddenly rich by combining to bull the market, and running up the | touring the oe cpa _ Pres t and greatest i price of certain stocks far above a fair value. They carried this scheme (ance has been put st ge . ss ee succers f : Into effect. Ip one instance a stock that was worth Scents was put up, | Every opera bas ‘ t : Of Just Arrived A a pe pers Pa pn 8 Y ‘ ; J f . ‘* “ r t night, - q i through fictitious sales. u t passed way above the dollar mark. | "2 fm ye Ap re * 4 : Raising o——One Car Load ,.. 4 y and Saturday mate 3 Many investors took the stock. Later they ascertained that there had | here for t ot 4 : a he atest Patterns . Paul Jones Friday, “Twe 4 Deen little development on the pr hough the indications were Tontant The Goendol ‘ belo. ‘ pe Dough 219 PIKE ST, bel. Second and Th v bond ie : turday i u j good. They felt that they had b clved, and told all of their | the This is eo hn - : . ik Bp sriaige'or Plage ; ’ friends. Possibly the claim on which this stock was sold may become a | Pan ® favorites and wil undoubted T mer Y your biscuits light 69 ai Ff | big producer, but this possibility furnishes no excuse for the inflated =. hienen® ia on dn: pin i ‘ : be as ateather. For health a ; } valuation plaged upon it. Several other schemes of similar character aul Jones : bg : ulness and pu t FULL of SI AT PLE THEA TER ' Were detected. and the result was a falling off of public confidence, re The engagement ae f row is the best on the F Il ‘ t¢ Pr. Howe, Ma i sulting in diminished sales of all stocks. This was extremely unfortun- | RIEN mith tha ark,” SOI x market Millinery. VEEK AT LAR PRICES, ' ate, as many of the stocks were on gilt-edged prospects, and am es Ye, ater 31x : ! turday. matines : The honest brokers who offered these stocks were made the victims of MRS. E. H JOHNSON mmencing ) the ne few dinhonest ones y clones MANAGER VEMBER 13. i When the Star aecertained the facts, it published them It is the i 2 tecond Avenve, cor Madison THE ELECTRIC AN ‘ duty of a newspaper to port the public on all matters “i , It im sincerely to be hopéd that the temporary lull may be follow “" Coeeresesesooors , by a revival of pub’ nfidence in Ir ties. The camp r s a every promise of fich developments. It to be hoped that th = : art AR 6 STEWART 4 ! Oc and Te dealing brokers of Seattle will put a n the few confidence | Manager Rusaril's little theater Bought from I. ° and men who made the trouble here recently ae BROOKLYN : SPECIALIST — ¢ : A after Bunday cediper sevommenenenrs Tho Olympic Teestor ror * x ork Navy Yard, . ae b4 Jen, Davis, military governor tor rt to the : ‘ t ya x ‘ . - ; beclesanals The mateh ern ; - ew York, in original gov- o e SPS War departmént'on ineular affaire for the y re line night on the Oly va Ox | iment balee: DISEASES OF WOMEN $ THIRD AVENUE THEATER ' commends the indefinite continuation of a mil ant : territorial autonomy, he thinks, would be “d LS) Skin Diseases nd Manager. d ro AL Sanda : Seawiin Soleo ees |S iia oan | MEDICAL INSTITUTE 49-50-51 Boston Block write Is not deemed e ary walks of life. Figures lie, the proverb to tial to the educatior eeooee and a large ct i girls Holiday ed proper! “The See " W. _KI R K, Picture brought to Pacific Picture Frame Co. ‘ The attr «atc tle tt 1217 FIRST AVI ai rs AVENUE THEATER bg x | ERAN 9800 000000000000008 oo oo Monday nis ( WOM Ra Lessee And Manager Mar O Orvtile Espy W. Lowe The Flectr ict f o¢ Lae, s v, Now. 12 standing, and unless other factors equal in impo ane ; ' 100 pairs canva POPS SOHO EE DEES ulations be considered, estimates based on the latter are tok ry 200 new regu n r wee delusive Excluding the fema sex, which f# not kely t he called upon to immediately exereise political power in any event, the propor tion of illiterates among the Puertoriquenom would be reduced from 80 per cent. to 40 per cent.—that is t 60 out of ev island can read and writ ry 100 males on the The showing is probably as good an could have been made by the Inhabitants of the United * at the close of the Revolution; more ova wh tah “a ho “nnd r, Gen. Davia addx his testimony to that of many Previous observers as to the alertness and intelligence of the people of Puerto Rico. The fact that the isianders are saturated with Sf eh ideas nat tutes © very good reason why they should be given a very large share tee we n CRAT LE PRINTING (0. SRATTLE TRANSFER (0 FAUGH A BAUGALA in the process of “benevolent assimilation.” The customs and laws un ; 7 SARS UOE ED } 1 m- der which @ people have lived for 400 years cannot be destroyed root 1f first ¢ in Seattle ‘~aleahone Main 700 Hrelgo\, Passenger and Baggags. Murray and Mack and branch without creating irritation and discontent Tt ‘ 5 ‘ ” 1 STORAGE i Smet of fun, t ‘ — r amy tog feur ‘ un . In tests at sea of the Marcon! system of wireless telegraphy, con A W. RO = shes . ir ducted under the auspices of the government by experts on the cruiser i \ (anmaanaNSEEEEGE SE FINNIGAN'® BALL” / New York and th tion was mainta b eship Massachusetts, uninterrupted communica ed between the veasela when th Most of the messages, however, were transmitted na radiue is serene a ; r port Ch 8 Spot Cash srovecrovoevosssoeeore ie anaes pany of : ‘ OO Kite Big / rahe rand 3 PE gy oh YRES TRANSFER Ct ve OESMPIC THEATER, _ : miles, the operations having been carried on without a break d tor § JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. 8 Distributing Cars 1108 Seeonst bn edeaad oes ut 75 rigs es mr pe iges which had been prepared r i Abid i Building "Phone Main 350 3 I Kunkler, Manager. yecasion by the naval boar he report of the officers who man In Finnigan's Ball.”’ FP Mf broth : OMice, vor. Oceidental Ay q : aged thin interesting nerien of experiments should be conclusive as to bn ; ements AN and Jack § 3.. the value for naval and maritime purposes of the Marcon| system id aia taaela WIT aE IAG thMG TOR ! 999099000000 O90 00000000 H dA Y D = N Ss ba _ will n Joubt test th Apa f th 7 y igi cso Will Dam the Kennes e A Lumber Mill Record. The St, Leor f : aheslenatvas ty ; : Chil ae CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Nov. 11.! MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,, Nov. 11.—| De who one! lay ni are x Past 6 the State of W \ Naren M vie | Ki <The project has been consummat-. If the milin he acinia Fan. | oon peculiar 9 \ 1 COAL . : i § mused weatlon 4 for building a lock and dam er the 16th instant, the total! there are.” ‘The family are tt s ' BW. ANDRE y dine Ponnaadia sear eae the year b 0,000,000 by P pc ei ae r rit h FL. MILLEL iy afford power for operating factories feet, #* the cut to date haw passed jy, Hat ; y Homo offic : Liab in that city, The cot is estimatea ‘he 100.00 ee ark. Th ut last | po, tt ndjes a n.|? : a es Ga — ——— , é at $250,000. Gen. W ier, f yee es ~ at Is, WAS) Phe | fus tria b OU Oe em Og Ww fac. agent at Knoxy 7 onel : b h prospect th meatoxraph h lina ° * : \ : of the One Hundred and Sixty-First| ‘Mt ® new record will be made by | in 4) t woAND.... © INE In the latest st } ' and Indiana volunteer regiment, ia the |*” 'nereas nearly 100,000,000 feot Pe a, ; 1and : # and best of q ty & promoter, and will have charge = <— = mie Murrey and Mack * made to order by # 6 wo Wood $2.25 a load. Tel. Seattle y , $ RS rf ; ; FE the work rico iin Coe at aoe teas Caves Oney} : 1 URS "cc beng > Sherman, Clay & Go. Dr. Annie Russell ° evergreen =u f ' ! i hrough 8 1318 Third Ave ley ; 1," are see he Aver « “STE J i Diseases of women, (4 Hinckley ble | Huy 5 acres, Moore Invest, Co, | Ball,” ar 1 at the Third Avenue| week j RTTITITILITT TTT TT TTT Tee ae Tree inway! eat

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