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= 2 THE SEATTLE STAR, —T8S SATTgT*"— BOMBINATION TO FORCE = [Omicial Notice Every Afternoon Except Sunday Telephone Pike 150 Jery move of a public man and are| ROWER Fivon CR esi Mancane | ck to praine an. blame every ex poe Aeron ae nora engen adler canion. -A réporter or correspond (One cent yer capy tin cents per Week. oF \wenty five vents per month delivered by | ent who sends up his card is made — E t Herning pang pene a in | werraly werscmne wae) say Teste Dee Among the Additional 94 Cases of Goods Noe. THOT Third Avenw wo far be that each time Cush 4 she 2 w man hae come to the capital he hus Unpacked This Week are the been given apace in the local papers Said to Have Been Formed by Promi- :'/!00% econo igewiee d ; t 60 t. The beach marked as a conmpl ritory tying back from the water to a distance of 660 fe ve 140 doz. men’s seamless ist black and The contention between the big claim owners and the beach diggers that the eyon of the “fourth esta ton maken or roars publi mers, Who Vastly outnumber the claim owners, are “squatters” in the |» whieh ¢ | Ww ? n » Bpecia ‘orrespondence er > true sense of the term, and are in possession of the beach portion of the | @ eine eee ZX, Garey, Oe Special _Correnpondence.)—- 2 | man. ere watching hint closely brown Hose, a 1$c grade, tor on ” ¢ man publican na na Cuabm ot di to ta valle of) '< « ) sea | @foresald staked claims, They state that no man can hold a regular /@ committee in the next campalan, if the best friends of the ad- @ tes emp ii be eldrg veto he 7o doz. men fast black imi title to beach ground, as it belongs to the government up to a point @ |@ mini@ration ean prevent it, and they think they can, since they . bossiam in Ohlo as represented by Hose, of the 1oc grade, for * Be FF eae aan th ‘i es sxe to w ave the support of most of the other Ke an leaders in one « ain aha » intervie ‘ . feet beyond high tide, The most that te possible te for the miners to 16 Loring his retirement from that position the Chic euihe lan are oe. th am tatenvann 128 men’s laundried dress Shirts, a good arrange among thempcives as to what mining operations shall be car- |@ paign Henator Hanna was himmelf. disposed te teure on the ® x iceibs iat anes teak Meabk ohavall 75¢ quality, for C ried on upon this free covernment beach. They have apportioned 25 | @ ground of tH health, but it Is satd now that, after the fart that @ he Ohio campa re this ven? the its (ibaa aie 4 jried Shirt feet square to each man with @ rocker, and have agreed to protect him : was made upon him in Ohio, and the “vindication” that he im- @ | publicans would have had tt all thelr 200 men’s white laundric shirts, Against all comers as long as he works his ground, ‘They scoff at the | 9 prhnogel vt re i In the election, hin pride will prevent h S own way" stil it must be noticed linen bosom; a brand worth 8§c, toh idea of regularly staked placer claims including any portion of the © AS the other Weabete lock at it, however, the Ob iokion © bs ‘ fg “dy Bo : ate 142 nen s Suits of American ca hr ere, Deach D4 furnishes the crowning demonstration of the necessity f mn @ *renident McKinley has a great well tailored, pretty patterns, p! uid and The beach diggers make this strong claim. ‘They say that upon ° a te neh re eens from the cha mae p after the ce @ (many strong, cordial friends on the hecks, worth $9.60, for 8 miles of the coast, where gold-bearing sands have already been found, that ateitiniee rene’ weg bed mel 4 sae . re AE gd Mah ! ork : Pacitt ant, We are pleased w », 1eCKS, WU $9.50, ' there is room for fully 10,000 men operating rockers, to make from #5 to | @ reason why he should be handicapped with Hanna's unpopuiare @ Philltwine wane vee ws wane 78 men's grey Melton Overcoats, regu- €100 & day each from M%.foot plots of sand. On the other hand, if the |@ ity, and his championship of the true @ | wail in the union.” ; lar price $8.50, for : Pretensions of the big claim owners are allowed, only 20 men could ; - Beasident Me x miley J In an embarrassing position, becaus $ _ Asked about free silver, Cushman 46 men's blac k beaver Overcoats, silk —_ take any gold from the beach, as their claime of 1.220 feet would cover @ to have a different hal 4h An : J “ pa 3 D4 te ared (hat that was a tm velve t coll re. W |] line i an i we | fin- all of the available territory. Asa matter of public policy, they con- | @ be glad to have Senator Hanna retire volunta e ans goes yo gL i hs { a> tend that congress should take care of the interests of the many as | @ On the other hand, he feeia the 2 “eae re & lsatees beaks al ine Gece ished, worth $12.00, for . against the few. Ten thousand men working during all of next sum $ the 3 ator, which the renator will conaider tr ed by hie ad 3 placing this government squarely S00 pairs of ladi fine quality rubb mer on the beach could, from present indications, clear on an average © @ that was the onty thine TeaTEGcA the Renaupton aoe etc : 5 A ‘ ore a ee worth Soc, for “ ers Pee & er eee 2 crushing defeat @ and now T want to see the « 200 pairs misses’ and children’s Rubbs It would certainly seem to be good policy for Seattle to advocate the | @ President McKinley, however., may be Induced to represent @ «mation of o " . > Ps Fs ql ar hopes while the Re first. quality, for views of the beach miners. If diggings for 10,000 are available on Cape | 9 1° mggen§ wanna iD hin own tactful and friendly way tin @ | pubticans are in power | {Ue , 4 ” e o © a Ajoini wenRS OR »y ther ty cade to take some ¥ 1@ \e ure also inter i ou Nome, with possible diggings for 10,000 to 30,000 more in the adjoining [@ of inducing him to aceably withdraw, and } S oxpected to @ | state : ma Ressprobo read a : . , const regions, these ings should not be permitted to fall into the | & |iman, “inthe Soimeing aubeldy biti The way goods are now selling in the mar- 4 hands of a few hundred men, thereby removing the incentive to a big | @ @ | which wast te pM ine™ : rush to the Cape through Seattle next spring FOOOOSE SOO OOO OSE SOO SOO OEE SES OOOO OOOH Ne Wun! wetbing done to booms kets, our prices on the entire stock are at ——- ur shipbuilding, whether it be by an average reduction of about 70 per cent. Some time ago we were hearing much of what the Powers pro- subsidies or discriminating tariffs You will find Spec ul Values in UNDER ferien tm tho Enowteage that it Would be retuerd. Great Britain wet Text of President McKinley’ S AMUSEMENTS, WEAR, Men's Ladies’ and Children’s Africa in the knowledge that it would be refused. Great Hritain was | to be interrogated to her ultimate purpose in South Africa. Dit she | M t h 7 intend, after she had conquered thé Transvaal and Orange Free State, | essage 0 { 6 fil Ipino eader ™ to establish a great South African dominion? A refusal on her part to The Seattic Theater furnish @ satisfactory reply to this question was to be followed by de At the S¢ theater jast night bg eco coo Monstrations at various points It meant a Buropean crisis. ht as 3 ‘“ b howag aver DCLN 1 Though the contents of th 2 The ctrician” made ite third ap- " Let i ec : t McKinley tent to Gen Otle for d y to @ pearance in this city before a iarge sumed that Germany, ‘France, Russia, Italy, Austria, Belgium and Hol- |g {’Rhe residen n Ot guinaldo bet t a meer » eurm ine hat the pres ond appre © ay oe ein A Moaks < adies acke’ land would resent the British proposal to wipe out two African repub- |@ dent pointe our tothe wiliping lecdee ane armined that the pr 4 a appreciative audience. The, is Infant’s Cloaks and Ladies’ Jackets. les and merge them into a vast British dominion, which, with Cape |@ with Bayombong mena and their supplies of ame meals I Pose “er pee vi Hie) _ pape ia - eis Cotony and Netal, suserginty in Egypt and the possession of the Sou 4 and Wheaton and Lawton drawing a cordon acroms n Olt birt ney ay ned ls good - os 1200 Second A ve. 1. M. LANCASTER éan and British East Africa, would be giving Great Britain far too much | n view of thes facts, it is believed McKinley calla up ° re Oe seen ee sere oe es EERE also to give up the struggle now to avold further ished, and @ efforts William R N. E. Corner Seneca. DEPUTY. impertance in the world. | @ to obtain for himself and other oe better terme than w be @ le ading * excep But by, and behold, the Powers sit tamely back on their haunches and | @ «ranted if war is projonged e e watoh Britain's aggressive action without even a growl! Truly “the | @ ° ; ° SOOSSOSHHOSHOHSOOSOOSH ESOS OOD OOOOO Buropean situation” ts a marvelous and incomprehensible thing! _ The part of MM Turner was a by Frank ©. Thompson, ¥ ‘The proposition to establish a chain-gang of petty criminals and ngest performers e oe 7 drunks to work upon the streets of Seattle savers too much of the ‘HOW GOLD agi ps FOR te bs The ¢ ti ogi - ex “8 |A WEEK AT POPULAR PRICES Delaware idea of whipping offenders and placing them before the public : S aeaniar’ bane - Rie HIgN SS ROE SE AEOSS, GAS in stocks, Proper punishment by hard work within prison walls is an’ ore unusual in am Rw) inthe race for MONDAY, NOVEMBPR 12. right, but the desire to humiliate a convicted man and make a spec ¢ character is written true : supremacy in tacle out of him on the public thoroughfares, is wrong. Such treatment = ns ithe &£ ii lito saad Frederick Fairbanks, who plays the saking is calculated to efface the last particle of self-respect, and to make the gentioman villain, won the éis Powder line the victim a confirmed criminal The First sie on the Civitions t to Take the Place of ousing his audience to Chas. E ‘ at Eastern ' i A well-conducted workhouse would be @ benefit both to the minor | Coast of Siberia. Military Rulers, the iientag polit, wateh speaks Crescent RS nace hee law-Dreakers and to the community. i e Adel! of character : a Rigged Ra lg ; ST ecemmananiiahian | Fred Ritz, who came down on the! WASHINGTON, D.C, Now. 1¢ t Mr. Tupper Chas Baking balcony, 3h and We; gallery, le and A board of joint high commissioners might as well be appointed a | *eDOoner Nellie M. Coleman from The president is iving careful at bart =. revtig dhe ees (eae ” Beate on sale on and after Sunday, ; “ap . \ e fo f - _ ’ 0 Yn once to consider the totem pole difficulty. Six representatives, select- pegs oar prone ie = ride of civil FOV- on acceptable as the Judge M Powder ns. s ed by the Indians of Tongass, and six intelligent citizens of this city | the findings of others. Most of his = . * a te Made mely, as Peac aa * 8 HIRD AVENUE THEATER ' ought to be able to arrive at some amicable solution of the dispute. Prospecting was done on Creek N wisi Sie aa etty = : rea tag = °! * 4 ue ate atl Maire the rs Fn j It would be wrong to plunge the country Into another war, - Pe Bee goes Frag a Rieke civil OVETNOT® wpecialty in the third act she would food pure and wholesor WM Rasell, jessec and Manager ; i —repgenpaedg hes Fos . hoof the mcke a bigger hit b Jancing ri . vermis oe ; The city council of Seattle has no right to bargain away the water- ped aged ype a oo ona . eine sted teine nb tae Chetan aia ae Hamat Try it NIGHT—ALL THIS w EEK ; front to any ratirosd corporation. If the Northern Pacific is allowed worth $18,000. Hig finds have been gong Otis be tn actu ; , 5 : be : aia a aoe ean . bi Me ek. ak Bc tay construct its proposed Chinese wall, fencing off the city from the ocean, | made on all the creeks this summer hath ins Sagas HB bendy eat — pd : ipo oe Por ‘Sle yy All (racers. urray & Mac the people will have had their birthright sold for a mess of pottage Regarding the prospect of @ rich 1 civilians who t aL ee . Presenting 4 district on the Siberian coast, Fe experience ane apc iaaih Cheaabeut ‘abe “FINNIGAN 'S BALL See 1. “This was discovered throweh joticr ; 1 ala : , bog S sas The hurrah comedy that has cons The: ARpeDan: Hee on, Reenber square wae net streck by © shooting | a vessel seeding sehere there > govert ; ; snceiiant, aad tee eharecters are Ag LLLLELLALES ATLL, nation with ughter! star last Tuesday evening, as reported. Foolish stories of this kind are | water. In getting the water the men : A ed pat ; ine gar : : whl se 8 es, , found colors. Since then a number t tha Nae 4p apa be a wens ’ t. 1a at elt tu All sunst ! getting altogether too frequen of parties have gone over there. and| trey cnet practice | the week, including & Saturday ma Fey esate All © SSC report having found rich digeings ths ; site fs en as usual, 10c, 20c, 30c, 0c, ' wor Bahay. The Third Avenue I consider It very risky myself. as » goveraine ¢ the tolands on be, Hox seats, $1.00, understand thelr laws prohibit aliens gene es * car wrk » taken the city by storm. Every neat The shirt walet w er nearer 7 OL YMPIC THEA ve —_ digging there In my jJudgeme a n the Third Avenue theater was eo the femin 1108 Second Avenue eid sam ne, an he and man is more likely to find hie way ° appreciate. The educa. | Mlled again last night. Box parties winter, ar B. P, Kinkler, Manager. to the Siberian mines than he to \ Hong ¢ ‘Ages gagnrto: nd. Rave become a fad at the Third Av- gannel or LITTLE CARE OF THE POOR ne. The diggings are probably ping Cuba, Porto R and the | enue theater week. Those de- | favorite 5 ain emia spacua | Just as rich as reported.” : ages 1) pro-| Siting seats for the balance of the shirt waists he 4 Bad State of Affairs in the| Farmers Holding the Crop for | ..7*"y \" overs indication (9 Form vk Americanira- | week will have to engage tem eatly.| athe most stunning of LEONS m ¢ co ‘ ¢ tlon the t Tr ephone order e something en-| wosien abirt enente e Almshouses of New Jersey. Better Prices that there | on both » t ‘ ; ormous each day ; the water claim the NEW YORK, Nov. 16 —An The wheat market is now at the|on the Siberian side ip richer than! nny vijiane ne centaee th ool ‘A Romance of Coon Hollow.” aad’ hance ihe pique are the most EERARARRARKRRKEES tounding, almost incredible, condi-| lowest ebb tt has reached in many | [hat at Nome. but of cours t 18! officers as governors 2 ronald The romantic comedy-drama “A| used fabrice for these tion of affairs in some of the coun-| years in the Northweste. The — a Kane rnge aden aod vorrei n solution of the | Romance Coon. Hollow,” which| ame tailor cut te mant noticeadl PR IOR ductic count nd . task h befe the public during | on the « r, cuffe and back of shirt ° ry ty almshouses in New Jersey is ro- | duction in other coun ‘Good and bad reports are receiv. |” psy cd try Spire n th ar, cuff 1 back waists, for the * * - * , « * * * : im an officiel feport which haa! Very, henry and caused ® corres: | 4 at Nome from the Prince Willia , : , veabea ae ponding depression on local export | 4 at Nome from the Prince Wil'lan | MOVELTY CONNECTED. aue story of Southern love. | quite fancy. Strips of en To our REMOVAL to the Just been receiv y Gov. corhees | arkets. The charter rates for the n ntry doubt very much “a hate, jealousy and vengeance . &) proidery—that is, silk on w « New York Block from the state board of children's’ United Kingdom are but 428. 64., and|'! there is anything big there. though) way that appeals to an audience. | rancy ribbon—ia one favorite mod guardians. The investigation was|deaiers cannot afford to pay more|* ft" People have undoubtedly - be os Rare m Nov- | rhe atory is enhanced by scenic and| oe front garniture. Ribbons her: we will sell our handsome carried on by Mra. Emily E. Wil. , than prevailing prices, in view of tho | "ruck It fairly well” | the Snoqua ace is chanical effects that give it local | stitched or catetitched together or stock . ot | Present poor demand for wheat at Pe te ye sei Soe : “ for and life. Among its scenes| ot together with @ line of fancy For some time the scarcity of VERDICTS FILED press in operadion, a quel in a moun ery new design for fashioning the board. Her investigations and her | transportation facilities has also had tain glen, and the historical steam- | treat of allk atart walete, Of course Regardless of Cost report show “that conditions in some /a depressing Influence on the whea, _" boat race between the Robert F. Lee nie last way necessitates as Kk : + com in wow a d 6 t of the almshousés have actually re-| market, but this is gradually betng Met in the condemnat and the Natches on the Mleninsipp! | front foundation. The linen collar in e sulted in burdening the taxpayers | proved. an brought by the city fo ascer- at night, A view of @ river ianding | ¢ne favorite accessory, alihourh atthe : THAT pe aggie eatin stocks are also worn with | J Wheat is hardly selling at alt in magento private property by | with eolored hoya end girts In ronKs | and a i a ln a ne i in ie ee i ie i au eee ee oer the interior. The farmers refuse tol] TACOMA, Nov. 18—Word was re. | (2° TORTAding and “ig of First and dances, Is one of the prettiest | these waits : zoe birth the almshouses are responsible. | °*!¢¥e that dealers do no: need the | ceived by Dodwell & Co, several days| oy, comt. ia oe | eee Two quartettes furnish | Corauroy atill continues to hold ite|@ Mrs. E. H. Johnson, Mgr. Pully 9 per cent. of the little ones | SMD. 4nd. feeling that an effort i#/ ago that the Queen Adelaide, one of : music, a troupe of pickanninios do! wn as a cold er shirt waist | 4 1000 8:cond Ay. cor. Madison im these institutions, who have at-|0°ln® made to ‘bear’ the market, | the whips chartered to take the place nome dancing, and @ strong com: | wu. Condtur heavy for | a s tended the so-called almstioune | (P*”_ are holding thelr products. | of the regular ships, which are now CUSHMAN AND pany, magnificent ecenery.and nov full front « Cals) Oy ome are hoping ¢ war in ort service, which was electric effec ¢ ured in this pro esi bee ree iimoete, Sim nettioer: vee Ser write | South Africa will make a better de- pees ulate aah fae Taplin Desera| duction, "Coon Hollow” will be seer thy pis oe ee dees tse eee a ak canticens| mand, but the dealers believe that|/ ber 27, would not be able to get LEWIS MEET week commencing a “nue in some of the almshouses are abso-|'" ‘he long run the South African | away on time, and preparations were week, commencing Sunday nigh lutely unprintable. The situation in trouble will create no greater de .) nber 19. the almshouses in Burlington, Salem | 2r4 for wheat and Sussex counties in stigmatized hat farmers would probably 4 erday that as disgraceful beyond description. | W*!! to sell their wheat now, Is in-| City of London had t In none of the almshouses of those | NCated by the fact that wheat brok-| for that purpose, and Jers are adviat em not to three counties are the sexen separat- | ST" SF¢ Sdvising them not elt. | The O'ymplo Theater. A Comparison of the Former vat fceg aetchaend ractions at the Olympic gard tatior t trom) and Present Congressman — ‘heater thin woek have been we aw | seen » be a matter of “you pay | on f M — sag Blece ~ ye tak ary ha full cargo, Dex your money and 2 nee as they appear on the These brokers are, of course, oper m Adelaide will follow self-covered b observe no litt nment, as it is the | Laun f ite kind that has ever been| Velvet velour composes many of | y of the more dressy walsts; made simy Confectioners, , as the taste of th Bakers, n this city. The mythot mation and Galatea ts dor that the transformations ar y« choice Some very stunning in view of the great crops in other 4. ati wr their « r ntnge | . . \ ort ean In the Pemberton wlmstioure the | “HOe for thelr own advantag later on and get here early nex! Gushman ts Mot Afraid to Express!) Au —— "8 in the tailor made waists are abs» men and women are allowed to min-| icing loaded on the Bound the Pell aad Sis Guta) Poiits Bye eee tai Tecatarcand, pone: PREY, icigat oeoammente . gle freely. One of the child inmates | (7h, wree Soe we Lacanxraacemes - oe REARS OR Tae the stage At this thease nd, some | Cthers have the seeming incongruous o trade naturally coming to how or other, the management has i . is feeble-minded. There are many and Politicians trimming for a shirt waist i born in the almshouse as m result s¢| Seattle. Local dealers are the au- the happy faculty of making room ee ee hox pleats of other ! thority for the statement that this for almost anything, — The Boston | hilaues. ere of tiny metal or| A hard fuel ; grain does not come from the gran ; he « Fire department is creat-| 6°" it ay f 1 for : |countries, and the heavy stocks be-| TOLEDO, 0., Nov. 16—A dispatch we fs | £ cam Be over back and] Blacksmiths, | the criminal negligence of the man- 4 ‘ > gern, but is tock that has been stor IN CLEVELAND sacs hae hed Pega Jed for a long time in country ware ogres Sree agement WANTS $2,000 DAMAGES |" yuses. It is, therefore, improbable, ng carried in the Northwest, that | from Cleveland this morning said Pts ghia silly wonder A suit for 42,000 a damages was be gun in the superior court yesterday by D. V. McDonald againat the Paci fic Coast Steamship company. Last | Cleveland and run for mayor he January McDonald claims he deliv — n 190 y , ered to the company for shipment to U S T0 KEEP be = . , pumas 0 The Dreyt Skagway « teaming outfit conmiat-| We ' ry seed oer eactieate tno soulin h . sacle : Seana SNe ee ing of eight horses, two wagons, two ater , Feae tees ana | , i fer nematrogray bod-sieds and four tons of feed THE | When the boat arrived at Skagway there was aboard only the horses and a one of the wagons. He sayehe was) oHICAGO, Nov. 14.—T C. Wor compelled to pay $160 a day by not| center. spoke lant be To Whom It May Concern. * having bis four teams ready for usic hall, on the retention of the| The public will please take notice 1 ig ‘ho. doubt Cushman | home th & h se thatthe following certificatesof stock will find hin amily of acrobats) front, with a cluster of five of tt tures of the week, | outside of the sleeves Is or f tt any substantial raise in value can| There is a atory he mat Mayor| ” my to nin rhe § soon oceur. | Jones will be petitioned to move to by are one : and no doubt the Saturday matinee latest and nm les h flanne Hot Water Furnaces, and AIR-TIGHT HEATERS, NO ADVANCE IN PRICE, raid of the cl and on nb : t) for children will test the capacity of | 4 realistic and composed of na ies ; 4 | ee : All orders will be promptly our victory ors that took of the same materia nds oft cation ov he we the principal f there is anything to it, T will hear about it th Is pointed off and in that famous f injust b 1 nt man a tiny button of cut Jock rystal, as the material dict night at Central sh deg home tn a hag ‘ppines. Prof. Worcester wan a member of the Philippine commia-| belong to the Pacific ¢ ARGE FLEET DUE. sion He took up various argu- | Mining comp ments against this policy of reten- moters stock, and 214-216 Cherry street. tion, and answered them conclusive- | and can only be negotiated f b- | ly Cushman, his friends ar * Latest advices trom Cape Flattery | jy by indisputable evidence Ject to the conditions of that f r r th SPOKANE N 16—A Great We sell Welsbach’s and guarantee state that a fleet of 15 or He showed the unreasonable atti- | and will not be transferred In any | comparison. In many t the | Northern special yesterday, consist FPRANKFORT, Ky Nov. 16 them eating vessels have been off the cape tude of Aguinaido’s following, who! other way upon the books of the very antith of Le n ne of an engine, mail car and ca-| Goebelltes are confident, The court ' for some days, waiting for a chance nded much more than the inde-| company, viz.: Nos. 11, 14, 65, 167,| ways he t m ft 1 boose, ran from Leavenworth to Spo- | of appeals has practically k Lhe —— ed to run in under the lee of Flattery ence which they had never be 158, 169, 160, 161, 162, 163, 144, 185, 160, | feated riva characterist He kane in four hours, its schedulpd| mandamus sults filed by the it + for a beat Up the straits, Stormea iL San hewansivaten ween | 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 178, 174, 175. | han alread ude a remarkably | time being seven hours, and overtdok | publicans to compel the county ¢ veal Tne, tesrmen la ‘and the lack of tugs, is causing th 1 not know what they wanted By order of Board of Trustees kood imor nat the department | the regular Eastbound at Blackfoot,| tion commissioner to certify the Pasion, Third Ave. and Columbia te { delay of 1 number of sailing veseve He showed the necessity for prose C. J. INGHAM, we and ix known as an energet n- making up seven hours tn & 24 hours’ | ve This w of cour mprov bne Main lk teattiq Wash. now overdue. | cuting the war to its finish, | Beattie, Wash., Nov. 15, 1899 | sclentious worker for the interests) run [Goebel's chances &

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