The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1899, Page 1

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6 Os Cents a Month By Mail or Carrier THE! §$ AB ctu 1. SEATTLE, Peter Frorida, who was arrested | at Auburn October 2, on a citarge of | Frightul Voyage of the Schooner wet. Nellie M. Coleman Freee Killed by a sits Wire. WHICH ARRIVED TODAY FROM NOME ."=7007°""" Ronald Mok itlor WASHINGTON, BAKER CITY, Or. N 16.—Pour of small. pox the mildes rm are inadhia etty, 1 under #trict quarantine, and the . Smalipox in Oregon. | fo was brought terday after tist chureh im this eity alley in th ar of his home, when ; climb a pole aut _ for Lost—A Thrilling Tale of bor which ‘ntrecched ris s “ 1 - the Pacilic. id of in aoa end he recety abou «0 | volte, kiting hit tantly Hie ‘Thirty days out from Cape Nome,; hours, the veasel was carried up- | ponds were burned t Ae running ig a hurricane lasting us ards on @ huge wave, and almost is ti she struck Sour A miracle * ballast shifted n- Not Confirmed by Ot ‘ uncomfortable xy € t ® proper position, and (he vesse echooner Nellie M. Colema M nied WASHINGTON, D.C, Now. 1 of the time the vesse! was alr The Coleman carried 56 passoagers The War department has re Helpless. A few hundred m les anst ny of them ain bit Meclat advices fram « ‘ from Nome a terrifi wa ly rt rat claiming that ff | firming the rer that Maj Ch * countered, which r away tne} » had ms on sick, there | Rockefe committed mujeide, ha fore-topmast, Jib-boom and tw *\w 1 not have been enough food) ing become ines Maj. I Ketel Before the wreckage ald be re-|to last through the voyage Ac-| ler left for the Philippines in March moved, a terrific sea almost sw rding to accounts of passengers on | 1999, and « few days after his a ! ed the verse! and | man, the steamer Portland; Whtle making a Hnolma nee alone burying ono side of . about the same time that | disappeared then the deg the water, The vessel was b ! and should have arrived in| Mer . nae to be lost, and tre was xiven nace 10 days ago. ncerning him, and he has long to man the boats. Just att riti- xoner Thomas F. Baird ar. | been give for lost cal moment the lare boat was| rived this morning from Duteh ha . torn from its davits and dashed bor and Cape Nome with 38 pase A Hew Steamer. feces. The idea of leaving the ves- | gers, after an eventful voyage ‘ é eel was then abandoned, and finally days, The vessel was in a ter PORTLAND, Or, Ne the wreckage was cleared away A " fay she satied uni | R & NO 8 dewid that a through the ng night ves ¢ fhe reports con-| mercial tiehway which ‘ ' wee driven along under bare p pe Nome af! right at| ing for right-of-way, matntenan ‘There was tardiy a man aboard who! the present time, though it ts feared of roa c trackage exp ai Delleved that the veswe! would eur. there will be a shortage of food there | too good @ thime t neglected ‘ Vive. The slightest additional shtft-| during the winter. Most of her te 6 ah sewer . Mest le whee ing of ballast would have sent her) sengera report hard luck, though | in to the bottom After this trying | some of them are supposed to have | run this cit 1 Situation had continued for some, a little dust The contra: st t : Monday, and w ” the hull will be commenced in th ARE AT LOBGERHEADS mpany’s BEE SB in CLOSELEIGH BOOMING. | Closeleigh, the coming terminus of Question of Amendments to the City y\s..o<<ssn=y* Charter Develops a Big Dispute. aes, ed. and the nflux of peo rman F. Titus, Charles A. Riddie and ment to the city charter which -arry, in behalf of the have Corporation m Bennet ¢ stopped on their * About a week ago Dr He Alonzo Hull prepared two a they presented to City « Mittee of One Hundred, and sel Will BE. Hun t RAILROAD PERSONALS. W. C. Seachrist, tray mun and, in sub One of the f . ° stance, is as ¥ f qualified voters ger agent for t oR aN ay who registered « . » at ast @ days from Portland Preceding the next general m tion t to the etty M. J. Roach. traveling passens council « petition to submit « sition to the electors agent for the Rio Grande & Weat Qt the general election, it shall be the duty of the council to sub ern, fe in the city mit the propesition as called f ta 6 Cee E Wie. _ And whenever 20 per cent. of th shall Present such a petition wuter at an ole be heid not later than 20 day nted. If a majority the general ag ot th Qualified voters approve of the proposition, the council shail, wit rh at San Frar in % days after the jection, pas# an ordinance putting such a t sw Proposition into effect Phe second amendment was to the effect that the city should g P t at some future day own the car systems. It Inland at further provided that before ot ao “ ; franchise is gra t a ik tor a ted to the qua 23 at chise of exter for t a of forfeiture, or two years prior t of any exiat CHICAGO, Now. 15 ~« fie large ing franchise or franchises what! be M the city coun ly obe 1 the mete at at nsel Humphre n compliance with City tted the wing opinion, tn tare illegal. To Corporation ¢ Comptroiier Parr which he takes the pos the first he say “The nur = request, #ubmr that the amen required to sign such petit * #0 far ast have been abl tain, wholly a ary * amendment would abolish ts v bod f ar city governm . at 1 t, deprive ft fa € 1 its acte would be minte terial only. Such amendmer sid be in direct conflict. with the laws of our state 14 hanges in ir syetem of government so radical and fundamental ean be inaugurated by amendment to the city , Pi tae; Geatetére, of the extiios twat this amendment tc act lewal.” is proposed amendment would practi Gn oe vernment. This 18.-Matin a e PAnI®. the legislative sted IN a mayor and city -" flict with tt gisiative act of 1897, ur h the city de t wer, if any it has, to own and Operate street For the abo th tion is invalid sndment limit et railway to a period of not more than 20 years, I b a The munict poration Cou Winsor, w the questior stitutiona ates are not satiafied with Cor retained Richard his opinion on the other wide of he 5 1 amendments to be con SKSSSESEESEER ESSERE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE SEES EEE SEES EEE SEE EEE EE ES SESE EE EE ESSE EEE EEE EEE SEE EERE SESE ESRC eee eee eee HIRT th th tt th htt hk ow ° e ° ° o e ¢ ° ° ° ° e . 7 Sl ° + ° ° e . @ day night Cay Wits ence 1 TAe (@ its uN myone 7 mbers of @ ver o rr harge was ar t @ could r, hold the tre “ @ two prisoner 1 nine wounded ° quadror ' nt attack @ made te attempt to @ t . ka ‘ i] terr f a ° rif 1 p the entire 1 eon f the houses tr t * The so-called ate-war ra ally over. There inno more # |@ - ? thie} rosa yel & passenger travel to bid ¢ ; : AA i dy Ml ld he *' front and ® scrap between ' f na ; doen & 4 ; inp ; tae Bhakti ee 4 rved from Mafeking buryir * Despit f N. P. has bad nearly eve ut. & |@ The F i mated at 100k ® ode mar h I n¢ Great Northern people #& |@ oo Aerie So Sheer Of the ' * @ RULUWAYO, Rhodesia, Nov. 15.— : ie Ras ype itside affairs, Street * ¢ a ha \ 1 h side *® and brokers of the Gre been allowed large * |@ nit 1a ken 5 ner eae, ee : ¢ 7 yvowith th * the Khod ' t and local 1 2 ei ; but its agents ® | ® oe * The N. I ulways alleged bad faith # |@ WTHAMP ine. cees 1 » ’ the y f at Nor ngent * @ r Antilign 1 from here t * ates a 1 1 Paul * > ; . : 4 * ° RRR RIK ERROR AEM R ERM OOREKAK KKK |% - dhimamnett wiht bhai: se inal WEDNESDAY PLOT 10 KILL - A POLICEMAN ‘Concocted by Two Bunco Men in the aise Tree Saloon (IT WAS ACCIDENTALLY OVERHEARD, Crew and Passengers Gave Up the Vessel \: were ta “Officer Hubbard Notified and After Hearing TTLE? STAR. Plans for His Death Discussed, Cap- | biurke’ MANILA NEWS CONDENSED WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 15.- tems from the latest papers received fn Wanhington Manuel De Leon, an employe of | the « arres corta defra There is a y F Jows are a few more condensed news Manila news- Oliector of the port ted on the nh manif ud the govern nent »kohama. describes the celebratio eat no meat except chicken an, returned from a wedding ther night. and. t ut af lock without a pa was ar EVENIN han been son wae held today at 10 a.m. from | 2 charge of altering festoe with intent to 240 Americans Stocking has taken the assistant postmaster at Maniia, It net known ely on that day the He had to spend the night Manila Museum j# the latest PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS 10 PIKE 150 NOVEMBER 15, 1899. NO, 226, ALL PAPERS Estimates given on all classes of work Star Paint Co. 300 Pike St It might be a greater thing than here shown, but large or small, [te if we have it our PRICE is RIGHT and you KNOW it. Better get our price before buying COON BROS., 1417 Second Avenue. BRUNNER & CO. Groceries, Wines and Liquors 602 Pike Street, corner Fifth, ‘Phone Green 794. On hand a fine line of whiskies in bulk and bottles as fol- low Monogram Rye, Canadian Club, Oscar Pepper, Irish, Burke’s Scotch, McBrayer Bottled in Bond, Hennessy and Martel Brandies, French Cordials etc., etc. tures One of the Conspirators and imported Gin: * A Glabolieal plot to take the life ice Officer Hubbard ® The most uve es rites, oe been revealed Certain bune n had dete to # yy J +, ‘ue * © him as @ dangerous ofMfeer, and but succeeded in ® that can Telseet conten, eu lemiat * | - ~. CLAY VERSO, Opticon, 1 Pien Are * Last Monday night Habtard arreste J. G. Behaeffer, alla * a Big Bul Shephard n a charge of vagrancy. This arrest took == , @ piace In @ box in the Green Tree saloon on Washington street, & | low Expenses, * was a sultot it vard'a d v ot th sapiracy A ® * derate of Schaeffer's escaped, “Big Bill” was loth to surren- Our Many Sales, me @ der, and was only subdued after he had been sharply rapped over * s and Small Profits @ the head with a pair of hand-cufts plied * qupenere came through « sterol trishd ot thi paiemn © . . Correctly Appli * overheard the two conspirators talking of ways and means ®@ | . one's scr esome wh tas Ree es ean PE UNCIPIS.... , standard Taitoring Co. wt men, and was altogether too fresh in arresting them. As # 1012 Trird Ave., near Third Ave, Theater. soon as Hubbard's friend ught on tc he drift of the conversa * ——-— @ tion, be informed the officer, and the tatter at once went t ao ® 2 @ adjoining box and secreted hire f, where he soon heard enough ® | WHEN PROPERLY FITTED ® to convince him that the two meant violence. They finally end- ® & od by calling in & young man whom they told to go and get and & | pe a a) ere Ie be Sttaetne o er This was enough for Hubbard, and he made his pres * corrected by the latest scientific * known In a@ most dramatic fashion by appearing with a ® method by @ drawn gun and ordering ) Crooks to throw up thelr bands. * | CHAS, GO. HOLCOMB, Optician, 216-216 Burke Bid * Hig PU We a well-known character, and during the Kiendike @ #® rush operated tn Geattle with a confederate by the name of Da- & Fy HIRE ® vie The latter was arrested, and ts now serving a term in the ® & penitentiary, Shephard escaped and went to Alaska, He recent- & @ |y returned, being informed that the town waa “wide open.” 8 Officer Hubbard has made himeeif obnoxious to the bunco # # men in town by his determined efforts to apprehend them, . * » | SHAT ee TEA AA TRA eee ehhh CHOICE LOTS sesencees IN ceveevene Walla Walla Addition Denny-Blaine Land Co. Dexter Horton Bank Building. CITY NEWS. Alfred Abraham, age 2%, died yor- | terday at Providence hospital of | typhoid fever. } eee ‘The funeral for Mre. Hanna Peter the Swedieh Lutheran church, Rev M. L. Larsen officiating The funeral of Jasnar Morrie Hix was held from the family revi 1632 Fourteenth avenue, at a ck this afternoon.” Interment HE COMMERCIAL IMPORTING COMPANY'S Coffees are good. in Lake View cometery, Retail trade supplied by our wagons, It t® rumored that ie 1008 Second Avenue. 222 Pike Street We Are Offering One of the Finest Lines of === Gents’ and Ladies’ Watches have chartered the bar t arty 5,000 tons to Cape Nome in the spring will be towed by a tug The cutters Grant, Corwin and Perry left yesterday evening for Port Orchard, where they will un dergo inspection and repairs The Schwahacher bonded ware amusement venture. I opening at- houne gh thing of the past The And at the Very Lowest Prices, tra nea ving woman, 15 years at Northern will handie that 1. having three legs, three feet and | business at Smith # cove Pack ptes ALL KINDS OF cciscn — Ph The Ardent 0 ct of Gemrinnen . soe . sir iougios han Ioasoi ha stone, for tiveness farae shun ene JeWelry, Diamonds, Ladies’ and Gents’ Chains juerry at Plum station to parties in| it Wil be overhauled a It im active operation The tenses in to move ite headquarters to Skag 704 First Avenue Jeweler n the Russian army, has ask he Czar refused rrison is fagged out dodg Skirmishes thus far in Rho- The transports Goth, Sic il to properiy submit to the electors, as provided by the laws of his pla term of their contract the state, @ pian for the purchase or construction and for t | etation of street railways covering the general route of such franchise or franchises so fort gee - RUMORED FALL OF LADYSMITH 1t Ladysmith has fallen Gaulois says (hat Prince h from Mafeking, Nov ally nducted notice of bombardment eavy low He says his nm every side of the even other guns. We hombardment of 1 musketry fire within 4winburn, with a squad fe a magnificent bayonet ho must have lost gallant one 1 party and t six men killed t 0 men of D k the British, and thelr very direction, the flash A hail of bullet Upon completing the nehes, the British with red. The night Boers nil day long n | of four killed, All of them belonged to lay with additional troops SPHSSSSSSHSSSSSSHSHSHSSSHSHSSSHOSSHOSSOSSOOOOOOCOHEOOD LLP LSFPI>PSSPOLPYOSHHSSAPRALRESELES® ‘ Swern ben a. Mra. BE. Ta ¢ matron this morning, which notified her ot | 2 AVES the death Of RUDY GD RDO woman who was taken there and nfled in the severa months ago. by the nen he wears, Its appearance depends on the taundry, Our work is done to please the most fastidious, Domestic Gnish 8 "HiE0'Mie 7 PALACE STEAM LAUNDRY asylum thern general office o, in moving inte under the Palace Sixth and Pike The Great "Phone Main 177 at San Fr new quarters rerowny yun Seats” A MORAN BROS. COMPANY ‘The Faration arrived last night at 11 p.m. from Skagway and Alaskar way ports. Seventy-five passengers | were aboard, David Fox, Jr. and P J. Parkhurst were among thew | They left Dawson October 17, after | Engine and Ship Builders STEEL AND WOOD LUMBER MILL. a walk over thin, rotten Yukon from Selwyn to Cariboo | They had come as far as the for | point on the ne TOOLS TOOLS in. DLISTON HAND BAWS. jin. DISTON HAND SAWS n. DISTON HAND w HAMMDBPRS steamer Anglican. They had a perilous journey. No. The steamshir Walla left} No.1 thie morning for San Francisco. The MAY DOLE steamship Queen ia due to arrive HAND AXES e ° . . | from San Francieco today Full tine Batley Planes, at zero pr “Many novelties in the tool line, |The noara of pubiie works ana «(331 Second Ave, GEO. H. WOODHOUSE Inumber of the cou nen, we Its the head of the nee Cader rivt re x RAS SEXE [pipe line this afternoon, accompan % lied by the city engineer, on a tour Popular Cafe for Gentlemen J of Inspection OUR HOUSE | The board of Rements of the Ur versity of Washington met thie af \ Srna member Ww of he Occidental Ave. and Washington St. } 8 he dormitories will ent ubte bed ” opened by January 1. There : rumor to the effect that the bo: designed and made to order by first-class ing intoxteated ART FURNITURE & GRILL CO. “ee 1105 Third Avenue, opp. Telephone Bullat | 4 Comyns, the t relar nate guilty in Judge J putt today eee ‘ esas Gee F559 SG 3SSGTTS . | starry Witeon, the bunco manvwaen | Just received a Nursit Mothers | today sentenced to four months in Fresh Line of the county jail and t > pay $130. Require a stimulant full of Frank P. Bolles, the man whom % Imperial Chocolates and | Rourishing and sustaining the police thought had been bun Yellow Jacket Molasses ' sehcdoribcs coed and then sent out ¢ the ity . seen sat eaeag” cos Ge GT Ce Oe ‘West's London Porter ture in forming a strength-giving food for Ase by all phy not left Seattle, and was 7 vie toattend yy pigown attire ® Barnington’s Drag Store Open All Night Delivered in Tees to ANY Part of the City Stal ota a eS SS SSS SSSS GSS | ‘Phone Bay 9%, yg. Recommended Tudge Cann this morning stated that the Pincus "gang was 4 charged yesterday from his court la motion by City Attorney de Bruler for lagk of eyiden laa Aad hn

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