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seu THE SEATTLE: STAR. a2" DAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1899. VOL, 1. FEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUE POLITICS MIXED. | tue Gennes Moeaien ALL PAPERS iF ater th ean A ht un ie Estimates given on all classes of work ny ye An th Der rat cart: | ” Star Paint Co. » element is in a rot ty « ; a thie spring It might be a greater thing than here shown, but large or small, ne — — if we have it our PRICE is RIGHT Prosecution of the Notorious Pincus ,orax reanie, won. »ov |General Wheaton Has @ Plored En-it cs ya meow. mene est our criss tetere buying Gang Falls Flat COON BROS., 1417 Second Avenue. moss tare me Pee Pe BRUNNER & CO. THE THREE MEN ARE awa: SO 2° MAJ LOGAN AMONG THE KILLED <,. one Wwisessea tiquors venue Coliector 602 Pike Street, corner Fifth, ‘Phone Green 794, Complete Fiasco of the Police Department's one * The Americans Suffer Severe LOGS: OW oa, assy cnlade hs ba Silt dds Firet Regiment Wash ae i gagement With the Filipinos. wataetal povan ty ve | lows: Monogram Rye, Canadian Club, Oscar Pepper, renigned. Sr. itutler says his Tesla. aus e's Iris e's Scotch. McB Bottled i A Attempt to Round Up the Bunco [femme ar iutior may ie tone Finally Put the Enemy to Flight Burke's rsh, Burke's Scotch, | McBrayer Bote in Band, and Imported Gin. Men Who Thrive Here. Lele cee ax shames’ vu Goan Woes A Thrilling Affair. reli A vies agg Phd | - Bane nenadbiy ; member of | ale in the! MANILA, Nov. 14—Wheaton's advance met the insurgents at 4 Bie men entre odin ‘There was a mock trial in the ¢ tquite evident that the arrested men ower he @ Ban Jacint While striving to join s with Lawton, a flerce mezousabic Nee court this morning. The not had little to fear, elme they would ty engegement followed whi the enemy wan routed. The Thir- @ Eacetasmems your ous aggregation known as the “Pin. | ne rave been so cheaply releas @ ty-third votur which led the attack, lost seven killed, includ- @ iM. CLAY Stans, Optician 7 Fist ave cus gang.” was before Judge Cann | 4 uteide of the three arrests me 4 an officer ar wounded The Americana captured % rebela @ - upon charges of vagrancy pre i t t rder of Chief Willard @ and over 100 rine t — me by the police departmer After a| had practically no effect ° Insurgent force at San Jacinto numbered 1,200 men, mostly c Ixpenses brief inquiry, the accused dis On the night when the men were @ Tariac veterana under Gen. Tints. They were concealed in the @ Low E pen ’ guiesed upon the grounds of insuff-| taken into custody, Judge Cann, out @ north town in trenches, before which stretch over 800 yards of a @ Many Sales, elent evidence. F Pincus, George] of the kindness of his went @ noe impassable bog The Thirty -thifd volunteers, with o PTTTTITy A Small Profits | ak | Wilttams and W Jom are now! to the police station and naunied t @ wating gun, dashed into the mud and strugeied toward the li free and unrestrained citizens of Se-| the boys” had yet secured ba Van F. Tripplett)@® trenches under a galling fire from the rebel eharpshooters who @ Correctly App ied atte, and are entitled ¢ aet their! Finding that the matter had been nm Vaughn, a » @ were located in trees and some houses along the road One of- @ Votes on terms of t equality | satisfactority adjusted, he departed ' were a @ cer, a corporal, and a hospital steward fell dead on the spot, the @ Standard Tailoring Co. with his honor the r, ar ait nout further comment ternon on @ mharpeh ng them by thelr insignia ° ose 1012 Trird Ave., near Third Ave, Theater. other citizens of high or tow degree.| The trial came off at 10 a m. to- | ¥# y e The Ame threw out a skirmish line a mile and half long we day. Officers who made the arrests ae ae @ and they then waded forward heroically tn the face of the insur- @ emma ome 9g oa to thie unique “trial” were » | of the prisoners then Shinai. theater ae tees ee oe ° 14 to Aeteetive what anomalous Sb ed that the proper eriminat s tw tae hy Butterworths | MANILA, Nov. 14.—-Among (he M4 Filipinos killed in the at- @ | bo le | Se a mineion ose Chet of Police Reed left i Witness to be heard was @ fre. | Pippen to “anu om *"\@ tack by Col. March yesterday w4* Col. Carolas On the corpse @ corrected by the latest scientifie the Feast, Acting Chief W porter of the Star, who knew alt|‘ a arial @ was found a telegram from Aguinaldo, ordering the use of @ method by At to take cognizance of the Star's| about bunco men in this city, The) Frank Smith, Tom Murphy and o.|@ soned arrows Many crome DOW @rrows were found in the ®@ CHAS. @. HOLCOMB, Optician, 216-218 Burke Bid Fepeated exposures of the operatio t lity of calling the reporter war) ae teh " : ate . ¥ o pine trenches. . of bunco men in this town, by orde hrough, although Willard an¢ day by Officer Chipm na charge|® +e _- +. — . tng the wholesale arr f all “ yhody else connected with the { stealing ppe wire and brase|® WASHINGTON, D.C. Dee 14 Private cable from Manila was @ ed characters found upon the streets. | case knew that po summons had ings from the Third avenue car|® received this morning, stating that Maj. John A. Logan had been & vii vy “Bring them in.” was the command.| heen served upon the newspaper | jine ® killed. - * “and don't wait for spectfic accuss-| man. and that he had not even been a a * He was the only son of “Diack Jack” Logan . thons A general charge of vas-j told that his testimony was desired.| J. E. Blackwell has bee tea $ ry rancy will do. After a painful walt for the Star | to succeed FG. MeMicken, as ger POOSHSSSSSSOSSSOESOOSOOECOOOO eeoorteoe — Acting apon this mandate, © man to appear, Judge Cann asked | eral freight and pas OF OOME OF | __nsmstiaesetntisinsdenenyispenapnesitceninsieneeinisittiiaeaiainestiniatiiiahindsmiiliatimntmatmthin T. company [if there were any other witnesses the N. A T & PIPE LINE TEST. | Freeman and Hubbard went to the place where the Pincus com-| None appearing, the Judge wrinkied eee eeeeatanae eee eae aeaeeene dination was established and brought | his brows and. after a moment « BBTACOURT, Natal, Nov. 14—A heavy bombardment con ei = LO 7 Ss three of tre members to the «tation alm deliberation, announced that | tinues at Ladysmith. The Extacourt defences are being con where they were held until cash bail) the prisoners would be discharged.| another section of the Cedar river stantiy strengthened. The sentiment is growing, however. that bonds of $7 each could be made out. ' owing to “Insufficient evidence ” Pipe-line ie being teated today This the Boers will not attack the town, but will content themeeives m De sceocouts ‘Then tthey were r The far Then a self-eatiaNed emtle appear-| ie beyond Mlack RR junction. with holding Colenso and atrengthening their position in the hi = Ress Was not apparent to officers who ed upon the countenance of the ect-| eariy this morning City Fnaineer thereabouts = made the arrests until they saw the ing chief of police, and the curtain | Tromaon, Asmimtant City Engineer * pees Walla Addition email ball bonds exacted It was | was rung down Seott. and membe board of STOWN, Now 16 F. W. Reitz demanded of publie works, left for the f ler that Gen, White be imrucdiately released Nathan t. The ply the alleged Transvaal spy, amemeonfined at Ladysmith The demand intimates that on ‘He refusal to release Marks, it would be the execution of six British officers now held at Pretoria ‘The transports Rritnnic and Carriabrook Castle arrived today THE -GHARLESTON pole tepobrier regen bet Dexter Horton Bank Building. HAS BEEN WRECKED oa mag et SRR eRe AREER eee Ree Hehe ARARAAARARARARAR, z ote, eoeiee | TRUSTS ARE cient HE WAS PAID TO Picea nena ot w = Denny-dlaine Land Co. Sete eee ee eeeeeee seeeseteteeteeeeee have organis a lenees.40 Retail trade supplied by our wagons. MANILA, Nov. 14—The U. 8. cruiser Charleston, which has : of Skagit Count LIKE BANKS FIRE BUILDINGS 1008 Second Avenue. 222 Pike Street been cruising lately about Luzor naurgent arme leet of. (he ermnmupedion and munitions, was > a reef nh & typhoon, cotuiaamame ak te : | =e and wrecked. A large hole was st It was im Sunday rvance ne ea sie i Possible to get her off. In spite of the fearful gale which was , traffic and the a t| NEW YORK, Nov. 1—The Clear-| DULUTH, Minn. Nov. 14—There We Are Offering One eet eee eeenr, ae Saaretees air Gos ieee vice, 0n6 the securing ing House Committee of the Clear-| was a senmation in Miakeddl anaes of the Finest Lines of == boats without accitent. I , 4if the men were trans t ala as may be n th on ferred to the Helena, which ‘ « ea to guara prote ne Association has decided pmyaal when Hiram Rhodes wer on ; * ’ TheGuinapak rocks, near wh the Char wrecked e@ home and community A vice to place he trust ompanies that) (he # “rag nha and testined are just 25 miles north of Cape Pngango, the northernmost point eiliaiah aah eleatell tae evade town | Clear thier nka in the anaccia-| that he had set fre to numerous of Luzon mainiand, and just eieht © f Camiguin ¢ , @ Seine Cateatry uildings for mone the non- rth of I The case was that of Rosenboom aon, and is yer banks, wh 1) meane Camiguin is the largest tsiand to SPOSOOSHOOOH OOOO OOOOO. COOOO8 e e 7 ° e e e e e e e e well populated and highly cultivat ta inhabitants ne su. @ perior in intelligence and civilization to any in the Philippines. & The southern portion of Camiguen arked by © their assets and liabilities and to] The firm was in t} H ove the high cone of an extinct volcano, visible 69 miles at sea. On @ submit to a general examination of | MO. and ve years ag d G Ch i fhe weet side of the island is a fine port. Ban Piro Quinto, the | OVERCROWDED * "er sats [aatetinn Rhode was a clore tn the | Jewygley, Diamonds, ‘Ladies and Gents’ Chains y place in the extreme ne re a large ship t was sleo decided by the commit. P eae ; He swore he set fire to the store at an lie safel e | tee to send out a nal n ¢ to ren WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 14.—In the official notice of the @ SAN PRANCISC( “ « them t they must not clea Saag ¢ ye oe a06 Goole as First Aye onue loss of the Charleston, Admiral n says: “Everybody was @ | steamer Homer, which arrived for any tru oms f @ total loss ly landed at Camigu siand 1 with rifles and two colts, @ | phuraday from Alaska, is in trouble mpany has been in a : He ¥ 4 ed had previously set fire — The natives were friend MeDonald made Lingayen gulf by @ | wich the government. Itt been | tlor a ton ar aude belek pees : ig: Mee ber ~ eailing in a launch. The ship lies nettied at the aft, in water one @ | With the Rovertimenl. | ttf : Thin will result in barring out] Bre be a by a * from the hich we ut of water forward. @ panded " Mlector | such companies as the Morton trust, | Howar ee y teow pr Feiens he . 4 ns, were landed Helena and @ | Jackson th th ed bere | ene Pedern st. the Bankers’ t als John G. Howard denied the story The Palace Steam Laundry work fora change. If your work te no€ were dispatched to Ca 6 toda el Heense| the Century trust, the T Com. |” Aeclared ¢ th done to your taste, bring it back and we will do it over free of charge, © f aut arry pany of New York, and ’ salt » being bire cs y ay- Have the wagon call for your bundle. e NEW YORK, Nov. 4 was informed this morn- @ ng of t s m, 66 ne @ dozen others that have come int Sixth and Pike Th Pal Stea L @ ing of the reported lows ¢ said: "I am sorry, @ | ond Panseng t ¢ recently adits Tel Main ‘77 C aCe M La e» harte ship, but if she had tobe @ ‘ 5 rt tle will place the truet com- |THE A ER FRO T, Bie - Gallant oticers and crew | Made to Surveyor ' rahe Wil. soons the: tees: ones W T N By I. M. LANCASTER, Deputy. @ shared he It is « treacherous the Charleston @ een r or member banks, * | ; ee eee oe ere Sane Ae oe 2 Seah Weeipinedad Gy baatd., Of this : The Rritish ship Queen Victoria | eggee ’ « eile aie ‘h 1 bt left the Sound yesterday with a car-/@ $ |t0'ere stooraae pascensere, ant 3i| AN AUTOMOBILE. 2 of wheat Thin will be taken to ‘ ‘ 71 Secccccccoceeosecesseeeeeeeseoeeeoes | wire Heerane pannenser 1 35 goot wheat This wit be ken to & MORAN BROS. COMPANY “ South Africa for the use of the Brit eel fas toe sah prt eves he TRUST FORMED) “secre. Sens: sanine sensei to Sree ee ee csi il FOUR ROBBERS ce rte it ha ec corel ed the law | ple of weeks there has been talk in norrow is is steamer day at mobile trade of an| Oce dock ne trust of the| The City of Seattic sate tor the This is an Age of Advancement Moiale | the bicycle-aute amalgamation in A new line of palatial steamehir 7 — re : ! ont ao Fe, aye natior *| north tomorrow and the Al-Ki If you contemplate building, or are building, examine our well-select. will be put on next spring betw HAZLETON, Pa “4 tha nw exist. — Simultane Thureday ed stock of finishing hardware, locks, knobs, butts, hangers, etc.} this city and Cape N t Tort aged 70 years, who condu Lee ae eee <rire 6 Mm collier Progresso arriv nails ling paper—in fact, everything that comprises a first-class bitle tien . sont The | @ small boot and shoe store at Tam | wores Done ate all the rub-| ed from San Francisco this morn harware stock; you pay no jobbers’ profits, as we buy direct from company will operate e 2 aner s almost dead at his home in Reamer: ar H é at \* "$50 | ine the manufacturers. George H. Woodhouse, 1831 Second avenue. j i ern, With @ capital of $200,-| — iE J ere, the amatest of ® injuries received a — h : : ppp Psat eggesteh : ; . t | NEW YORK, Nov. 14—The Rint | 190! Second Ave, GEO, H. WOODHOUSE eames oes . the bh burgiars. La A The first definite news concerning| Rev, Michael Wigger, bishop of the = a essured. aad ia likely to errive here | knocking Of the door of his ‘ fi g at fact that the Anglo-American Vehi-|the Vatican to say mane ‘ ee | Gay G49. Bhe ie & vesee! of about | list t. He opened the 4 Nome, 1 will awk to have | Cle Company has paid a fer of $11,250] nirthplace of Christ in Bethlehem on Popular Cafe for Gentlemen the same clase as the W .W fou n entered with drawn re mining sim= in Alaska mad ”) ra certificate of ip poration in| Christmas morning I p Rag nine: ello and eaieed thin juare feet in area They w . Delaware, with a capital of $75,000. Hishop Wigger is the first person x what it wi ao h «the H 7 ned to have a large | ask laws f i th ut ¢ | This is the largest amount of | other th A member of the Fran « winter # 5 . am of the store, and when ‘ t f vit It tn tal named by any corporation in| ciscan ¢ f Monks upon whom NI 4 for Nome bef ‘ ‘ The fet it even! where r a expects 41h r-operath f thin t olaware a this honor has been conferred Occidental Ave, and Washington St. 1 Neatility of runn ree e gedt 1 man and frightfully mal- | Will be secured | The meteoric showers which were a i oe this po asd Hawks tr 1h eer the otis _ — The Force Under Otis. | supposed to take place tonicht we @ SS ER @ Sar Sener he house, but only secured 36 cente Another Flour Mill. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 14] P@ not seen in this city on account mS The second vese " he of t He was found in an unconsclou®) GoryaLtt 14-11, | Offical advices from Major General of shih aa The showers are sup Did you ever stop to think how much they add ane { Uitior the morning by neigh. | . *. Otis show that the rtrength of hin| Posed to be at their greatest brit to the finish of your parlor ? same i ' ) ' . « ¥ t e: Corvallia| Coe SMOW ENEE the. BErERERE OF hie | Tony tamertaw MOPHAn bel o'clock your parlor? Made to order, and name is being withheld, a f r nased. f y ‘ “Be pire of highest artistic merit. Open evenings. cee cae ® ‘ Haifour, Guthr , O-bar- | IV lit oMeern and ae. | Adam Triber wanted in Portland, 1105 Third Aves opp. Telephone Bullding Ss & thidd Vou ts _ An Anti-Trust Convention "! "rie former . ; at) 4g ted n. His firet report | OT? On & criminal charge, today ap 2 ——_== r " ar. or Included all of the troops in hin| Pited for a writ of habeas corpus in Laurada can be pulled off the + CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—The execut ssaWiane 1h tHE CIGAT. Pine ‘3 $04 put in, good condition..« v minittee named at the re t trust | of the about $25,006 the time a wart of the Thirty-second |sranted, returnable Thureday DE AINSLEY'S ag sgl oa A ference in this cits make er-| price at whicl Fee nas Nas | and ‘Thirty-ninth arrived at Manila, | er stele clenshid Sethe. t SYRUP OF WHITE PINE R bs d fon, | not been made pu mill will ryeG Ae 16 Beattlo clearing houre ea sti win and tet pecia t at the Bherma ine Inet Sat-| be thor haul and in re bank clearances amounted to sister phe pase Fc | . 1 er, t nourishing and sustain charter is } urday and decided that the fe ciead. kad shout a month w 9,425.99, while by ve 8 - —_ charter ie ed ran urday and decided that the canfer-| proved. Bohai Garaial Wanted the Pay Roll. | Coencmneer PRIA DIRT Ware: 6126, Will Cure that Cough | qualities, eiaco. Chicag The committeemen pre wher GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Nov. 14]. in One Day. ‘We t L d P = nt were: M. L, Lockwood, Reller Just before 6 o'clock last night a] WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 14 : sts London orter @TREATOR. Il), 3 4—Des wig lg lane ciated THE HAGUE, Nov. 14.—The stat rked man entered the office of the| Admiral Watson cabled f Mani! , | 19 readily rier oria, and a posse trea tiz mittee jally informed that the bubonic| tempted to make off with $6,000 in| prisoners from San Fabian report Rage iba intant Recommended this morning captured three ' hairman \ C plague A rok ut at Lourengo | the of for the payroll He was] seeing Gilmore in Tarlac with five SOLE AGENTS | by all physicians, blowers and postoff ro ni ¢ no; Oe this city. The capt ere tak Jer w Shaea Davdstaats Head THOM EOI, (To ccect Clik aece Pane Ti on eee, | Tee caterer metres Wel Open All Night Delivered in Kees to Any Part of the City tacked him and made him a prisoner.| The location of the other 13 is un into sisiody tor uking » the| Fleming 1, | enzo Marques je the port 1) He gave his name as Frederick A.| known. 1 have cabled Hong Kong pasha tte ated WEST & CO. Inc pomtoMfice at Chillic ith the in-| Michigan; Franklin H. Wentworth, | bay in Portuguese Bast Afri The | § Aid fat "80g "bGue 0 the] for caters of ealvhae om the Charice one Pike | 2 ' fent of robbing it. ago, " town 1s notoriously unhealthy, sauteve, ef ion? ‘ : AA AN ANA AAA ANS LAA | eau. Phone Bay 0 yuyu ys APR ‘ Lect en he. MP eta... YF 4 en oe * tlhe om ' e e ° —