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THE SEATTLE STAR. A CLEAR DESCRIPTION OF CAPE NOME CLAIMS List of the Best Pa ying Ones; Their, Location and eas of the ° oer ee ° @ WARPHINGTON, D.C, Nov. @ @ ih -dt is wtated that Panama, @ @ one of the states of the Colom. @ @ bian Repubiic, hax asked to be @ @ annexed to the United States, @ @ The people of Panama are said @ @ to be bitterly hostile to the Col@ @ ombian confederation, and their @ @ idea of annexation to the Unit. @ @ ed States in one of kk sland @ @ ing. The population of Pan. @| @ ama ie about 260,000. e ° e SOSSES SOO SHOES OO OSE THE RICH PLAGERS CF SULTAN RIVER Interesting Discovery of the Source of of the Gold Found in To Pass Muster Nowadays “= Must be just the right weight, smooth and com- lfortable, and perfect fitting. We have a large underwear patronage because the goods in this ; line answar the requirements of the most ners Names ea ance That Stream ae Serer : Ww ' eal jeXacting buyers. | ‘The first of the annual 32 games| : : between the 8. A. C. and the Beattie 4 ra In the firat edition of the Nome} tion. Nos, 10 and 11 were owned by | howling club, begins tomorrow ey There are probably not mar ad wuld not make that trip again for! Ladies’ Heavy ed Jerney Rib n’s Fine Heavy Pieeced Came @old Digger published at Cape] the two Lapla Micha snd | ening on the A. C. alleys. }ere of the ar Ww n t t gold suppowed to exist In the! bea Silver Gray VbH and 3 A a, amis : rheeraiabe 7 Johan Tornenses, but th pur-]8 A, C. at present hold the aliver| tne fact that within 601 { ultan canyon inomely finished; cheap a jhandwomely fh cheap . Nome, and just received (0 tne ei ee erect for. $90,000 | King-pin, which is the emblem to] atie ¢y ; 1 did not see any of the mammoth | only 260 act 00 on oe ee Meets Gate con | Anvil er a ao big creek, being | be contested tor nore cee penaey oe baat f gold quarts ledges f had been| Ladies’ Fine Wool Mixed Je * Fine Heavy Jaegar Wool cerning the different creeks is given: | Ave mies and having sixteen richr " ‘ nm 4 1 were th ' fo 1 believe they | Sliver Gray VESTS and PA 1 SHIRT nd DRAWERS, Snow Gulch, which is enormously | claima, 1920 feet tor jt any ! r tT? 4 that ha bees four : perfeet fitting; 6¥c aviuc t fitting, grand wearing; only rich, only has four claims on it.| Tributary to Nichola gu NEW FRYE- | Kenned ' og the Sultan river for the pa aes Mos. 1, 2 and 2 are owned by the| which has tw meon it. tt te \ torn b street ca tr a sa diay ’ Heavy Fine Sanitary Wool Pio. M Ce a" N r y the source of the Any gold after a rt pr P canyon and DRAWERS, warm, neer Mining Company, and No. |r Laptand owned this mulch | i nee se 0 1y way out, when about two ] 1 earing, actually worth $1.25, 4 by Charles D, Lane, of Ban Fran-| i ncriy but they sold out to Lane, | im the famou ’ , " from the Horse-fhoe m ! our pr $1.00 each lace, who bought it for $20,000 A &e mow owns on the different gives ate n a cabin ace et DRAW |_Men’s Finest Pure Australian Numgets have been found on th ke and gulches, forty or fifty sable . gf Theda oalon Hall. Mr nd DRAWERS. | wool BHIRTS and DRAWERS, if claims worth $160 each. ‘There has| claims ; | ‘The driving of piles ha nmen For ar er of yeara T had Fini) SAA Ua; din eee Bae WOO laid please you,|¥OU are looking for the beat, th deen taken out of Snow Guich dur-} Al! these claime, withoul excep at the Frye Bruhn ev Ly’ new 1 . a tow Gave, te bad two men ean } will Ml the bill; actually worth $2.00, ing the past summer between $900,000 | tlon, are very rich. Five or ele have | jie t ’ Te ete aoe ele gee Jour price $1.60 each @nd $400,000. The gulch has a length | not showed up very rich yet, Dut as)" A" e. nunding im to occupy the | setta , te yuck tiiaaed WHR what : ; c * Fine Sanitary Gray of but one mile, and each of the fou nan they get on the paystreak | wie or the one which was recently | that or , 1 ‘ ‘ tiaa, erand Wearlhe: ofits as | SHIRTS and DRAWERS, perfect claims on tt are 1.520 feet long they will sbi burned, It will be three storiot in| sumer ‘ e $ ' Hall informed me that he| padies Wool Mixed Jer-| Sitting ze 16; only 10c each The first discovery on Anvil creek Then comes Glact * a THI® | neteht, and will occupy nearly twice * . nonatrated that the high bars a. Giae 7 | iren’s Finest Pure Australian was made about a year ago by N.|i* a wide stream, and Here i | the area of the okt struct k ' ' ar ‘ r deposit, and that at! srippep shana ed HIRT and DRAWERS, ©. HMultderg, the Golovin bay mis- | any ystreak re . Me on | The frat floor will be upled bY | da A i ‘ i me the river ran through what| tually worth § ic a besa y finished, the nd sionary, and was followed by looa-| e J about the cold atora fe, amoke rooms, | oy yea range Phen east of the Lock 4 _ popular size 16; 30 tions by E. O. Linddiom, Jafat Lin- | feet # | ote Nes the beter house and ; MG ag p upper bench Ladies’ Fine fenitary W A Ube Gederg and John HBrynsteson. The | lon above < Jant, The nd, the killing ones ' : J . dof the river, and| bed UNION Bt IT 3 * t M Bilv Gray Jersey Ribbed whole of Anvil Creek was staked by | OMY | oor, the cold storage tanks, the lard $ : ‘ soa en the alll ¢ g from | Stitch Anished, « ason, perfect | UNION ITS, perfect Atting; all these four, and by W. H. Price, Dr.| 2 t » de-! room, the shipping rooms and the : «| tie enn t was continually wash. | 9¢ine: $2.66 value, only $2.00 a su izes; 26 @ suit, Gregory, William Kjellman and two} veloped, and they WE UD | omer y the ¢ f thone glacier deposits. —~ Leplanders. The Pioncer Mining | auite fairly | ‘The third foo iM be unfinished n th we washed som avel Company, of which Rey, D! J. Kl-| Rock Creek, three miles lomm, D8) te the an ow plre , ‘ pre we ‘wast “a bangs hie Ladies’ Fine Se Heavy Fleeced lOc, 15e and 25¢ a pair. Hott is superintendent, and in which | belive claims or Just ap Worl |. aan” catteentes come ef tho cow alt - “ag eo Mi Poy tie 0 i, ys’ Heavy BIC b HOSE, heavy only 26¢ @ pair Messrs. Lindblom, Lindeberg. Bryn-| closed down the men « m to Ol sant te $80.00 F. N. Weyant, of ' ea nye MB spe: hildren's Cashmere SEAMLESS HOSE, grand wearing, ali sizes; teson and their associates are own-| payetreak cor ne nuggets of $1 New York biock, drew up the tan cany 1 " s\te the pam, Gal6 was found at th era, possess discovery claim and No. | ®nd $1.50. It is put 6 or 6 feet to ane and specifications, Mr. Pren-| been a myst ted with «rane and at > of wx 1 below and Nos. 1 and 6 above, of | berlrock tise, who is superintending the pile | canyon; there ae th fect @ coarser kind was the entire eighteen claims on Anvi!.| Lindbloom creek, Groume creek, | qriving, will probably oversee the| yearw Sto t 1. As the bedrock had not been r@) Ww PE I ERSON & BRO. No. 2 below on Anvil was sold to C.| and one or two others, all tributar- | construction chusks ais Whable to ony what it e . w a D__Lane for $75,000 cash jee of Snake river, will show UP] Phe oid plant occupied a apace of| which tra : No. 1 below on Anvil is a bonanza | 74 by 100 feet. Thes new one will| eariy » Jp vert nails, tn Soe 206, 208, 210 Pike St. ‘This is veers the $300 and $400 nue river district gg ver 106 by ™ tee | Th artling that when he reaches gets were found. It is only four or ary of one quit told around "a k (whieh foes ne ink | PNSURE with the Columblan Acei five feet to bedrock. The ground | number of tr * on | ee f ho iit aceon +" os than 12 oi feet) ‘Asend ation me rve Fund | Peys up to $32 a pan. It has a wide | side show up at ve vw ef) min Jon s show up prospects that will Ince Seymreak. It pays over the whole| the ¢ have been developed ! per " b rival Klondike. However that may | oe | claim. There bas been up to $13,000) Next summer, however, they will be. | A they were new t eactatehe 06 & nent Ghee~1 ck benefits. Agents wanted. and $14,000 in different cleanups ana t We ought to produce next year | Fe bea? n; but y after-| ing of gold. Figuring in 140 pans to| ANDREWS, President. Dave turned out about $115,000 from | from these placers $10,000,000. r bones « found or b u yard, what Iaaw would go MILLER, Secretary the claim this summer. Anvil, Snow and Dexter yielded Hkyk : ents to $2.75 to the cubtle on. 2 above on Anvil is owned by | about $1,000,000 worth of gold. The “ lye As Hall has several hundred Hi. Anderson. 3 by John Haggalin, | beach mines also produced about a lsu tar ae . nik lentes Of this aveund, 4 weeld Saure , AAP SS “Sa 4 by A. E. Carteon, founder thirteen | milion vee trae ent — ng pted a-lup thousand < cube yards | Spot Cash years ago of Unalakitk mission, 5) During the past summer about 20 — oe on ‘oe + nt ol : > ~ i] Whether it je all as rich ae what I vor by N. O. Hultberg. the ortinal dis-| men worked m Snow guich a 4 ors 0 and 8 Sethi vende jsaw, I am unable to say, but my |G Gold Dust coverer of gold in the Nome district, | cler creek. and 200 on Anvil creek 1 a aia P sinjon is that if these high benches | i 7 by Dr. Kettieson, former superin-| On Dexter only rocking was done fven their outside agents in|.) 0" ; rt Bon cgay on bless ecole ll Fut! Assay Value. Any Quantity Call and see the elegant tendent of the Baton Reindeer sta-| The © Ve structions te take ne § Be ve, * but what 1 1 \ Klondike at bee very @ JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. line of Furniture, Stoves tee. No, 8 is owned by W.H. Price. | this ep Pr Beanie wee com og pA oe hrgey 2t y 1 found] a ieCherry & = F.-L, Buliding and Carpets we are sell- © orke: M4 “ men at work soon, and + t. “ t ther may take the firs : cit aeieahadh “i aoaek aban cre ree ests fur. = ate ~ : _ ~ ni c ’ The coming rise in the 8t. Paul ane maining tn w satere We nin r| “RATTLE TRANSFER mt nishers on the coas « that there is no frost to co ina | just now, clearly point to a restora river ried on so well ia Jewunty 6a te Tene. | Trani, Passenger ad Bugs Holden & Wilson Parniture Ca, MOVEMENTS 1900 CAMPAIGN i asak vekeay Gan Te mmeion . c| have en breaking our neeke to eo| STORAGE 1109-11-13 Second Ave. beeps: ots . vorhae " iy work if quest | to Alaska, that we have paying p! | | Lf oy fay & remtoration incide of 48 5 « wld » 1. an it] or mines within @ stone's throw of | om mn a (mes 2s Fre imag ‘ ; sours ts, anyone is wne to th an ¥ attle that go a-begging.” George F. Cotterill spoke on “Un- WASHINGTON, PD. C, Nov. 14 Later this afternoon it was report | A. &. avens—Tel. ec Jast night at the G. A.| Public men agree that MrKini« ed that Chicago rates would drop to Se _ ——— — R. hal | $2, and St. Paul to $18. t. He said that the reform | again be the Republican nominee eevenenes of today progressed in| rresident. Tila idea wee Givergent lines “Policy dictates | supposition that unity in reform,” said the speaker, | not expr wil THE WATER FRONT. “political necessity demands it. Rea! big < Teform is always one in principle, by land ond the evid whatever varying names it may be) povoit against Hanna arouses mu The stea miiite peka called. There can be no real antag- speculation here as to whether he | Lynn canal ports aout sets ure | ontem among movements which | a) rer the he t Tmatilla w it fo epring from the heart of fraternity. |ionot mms = ros . Be eet acy sdbbe — tan | and mepire us to uplifting our fel-| cans think he will ret doi — | tow man. When the single tax-| “the general opinion in Waahing-| 7 masted schooner Hora | er thinks and talks of his reform 46 that. Cel. Breed ectnee enti pa venae Sam & ore @n exact ecience, a marvel of auto-| with sufficient prestige to virtually | #° Of general merchandise | Matix tax collection, it is little won| secure a big ser all competi-| The steamship Ki! satied at tt] Ger if he has controversies with the! tors Tt ia © ted that President | o'clock this morning with 499 tone of Prohibitionist. who is able to prove | MeKiniey’s me ongress | freight nat lowirig firat-clas Dy statistics that the world would? next month w " gorous on F.BJ orgy A ~ . ‘be prosperous and happy if the sale! gnaghat he will take a firm stand on| L A. Ral ard, Mr. and M Of liquor were stopped. But tet both | nell) ippine queat Whiteside, Mise Whiteside rtp aa feel the common tnspiration of the —_— | Danielson, Aug. Aupsch, Mra. 8. C “fatherhood of God and the broth-| | Martin, Sylvester McMahon and Mre. | erhood of man,” and the day of con MARS, HAINES RESIGNS | (. Leary troversy will be over and the hour - The ateamer Cleveland left for unity at hand.” Mra. J.C. Halr | president of the os. been who pon! Red Crone so- | , has i = Serious Chorges Agoioct the! = : m none Se ay 0: ENE t Dora Trustees. . tub. sooms te th SPOKANE, Nov. 16.—George A ive. comuitia: hac Gonneman and Jay Lawyer are a cused of salting the Dora mine in Republic camp, in a complaint filed im the superior court Monday by W. C. ,Bivyer and others of the Stockholders in the Dora Gold Mir {ng Company. It ia claimed Mesars Sonneman and Lawy cauned th Salting to be done in order to infla OF THE PACIFIC many books cates. John Blackburn. dent of the company, i# accused | Placing the ore on the Dora dump | and in the shaft, while acting under | inetructions from Sonneman and Lawyer | John Blackburn js said to have Western History by a Cali- done this work, using about a 1 1 of free milling gold ore from the Fe fornia Historian. Public mine in order to make a good showing in the Dora. Then, a rd NEW YORK, Nov Hubert H ing to the plaintiffs, Blackburn + Baner he Californian historia ported the finding of a rich vein of bas br wat bis new rk, “The free milling ore in the Dora. As a{ New F 9 = Wberally consequence the stock re rapidiy , quoted t morning papers in price, and the este are & The ibn ntary to th cused of unloading the stock to the) °" k am au amount of $10,000 be vse» ssl Tt was then claimed that the states In never was any valuable ore in the | TY Chapter the autho Dora, and that by reason f th a dow * of cheat practiced the residue of the | CTO Pacific t Stock has become worthless and the | #7 Avia, where for t Plaintiffs have become darnaged centur ‘ ’ ' the further sum of $15,000. Jud, * 1 um i] ment in the sum of 825.000 in 4 ba n A t ™manded | r tar irinttrincminnee are ago: ‘The THE CITY'S HEALTH. shores, ite islands n behind will | f events in Health Officer M. FA Mc nie has fled his October report, tol Touching the bullding of the } which {s attached the reports of In ie Pe angie spectors Clevetand, Frasch and im-| th auire : 5 The report shows 61 deaths. Tak-| oo r annum will be ing into consideration, Dr. MceKechnie | ¢ untria hen there says that Seatttle’s death-rat is @ ship passage uniting the Bast ewelled by Alaska and the conetru th t We tion and mining camps of Weatern Washington, this is a remarkably got thawing SCHOONER |! Hobart Improving. ihe toe ae PATTERSON, N. J, Nov. 16 aseer and president Hobart had anohter Tt hooner & wnt night's rest: he wae ao we th y up 1 morning that he was shaven, and| dition, and f her | ‘Was unusually bright, ithe Umatilla, i aR i neti ats ae ainntahalt UNION MEN ARE morning at 11 o'clock for Ban Fran-| sco with a cargo of coal The steamer Dirigo is due Lynn canal porte tonight or row morning. | tnie| | UNDER ARREST PHILADELPHTA, Pa, Nov. 16 Three of the striking employes of Cramp'’s ship yard and Bustn John G. Keegan, of the ional Association of Machin iste, and Frederick Counselman, the snurer of the machiniats’ organ zation, were today arrested and held fn $2,000 ball h, charged with in ing riot men had refused to yove away a the Vicinity of the shipyard when ordered to de so by lthe p Punishment Kills a Pupil, KANSAS CITY, Nov. 1#.—Bianche Nippold, 10 years old, Med in the Morse public school bullding here to- Jay ana result of being slapped and shaken by her teacher, Mias Resale c because the little girl wrote a too much on her exercise book child had a weak heart * shame and ex and tona fatal # Mise Kay 1 teaching In the local school 1894. —— | Harriman Is President. NW YORK, Nov, 16.—Fdward H Harriman was yesterday 1 president, and W Dy. Cornish vic pre of the Oregon Short Tne The Union Pacific directors made no change in their officer in Kentucky FRANKFORT, Ky. Nov, 18.—| Neither political party ts now con fident. Goebel seems to be gaining, although it neraily believed that he is not ted. It is now cor led by all that the result reste with tion commissioners of th ta boar AMUSEMENT LLWTIN THEATER (Tonighty trictan," AVENUR aud ATER 1d Mack In “Finnigan ‘OLYMPIC HALL-~-Vaudeville ana pletures UNITATIAN CHURCH (Tonight) A Hyas Potlatch.’ GENERAL JOUBERT REPORTED KILLED - Boer Commander Said to Have Been Struck by Fragments of a Shell. e Nov ad thas been received here from e tal, giving t er . { the alleged death of e » Durban did, namely, that ° " . at Ladyemit Nov A Piet 1 t {N 11 says it is rumored @ th : killed a ly rs D t le Marques saya the Frit cruiser eo; . t t a * TM vessel which was fired upon is ° ne fever t2 lead caused ex in all ctr- ° Pt * aieula the Boers - they on t advantage in al to his atrategio o> Nex t prominent fig @ uve th t Ht 1 Boers who scored the Stamens 0 the Fritieh S81, and wince that time @ has pinyed Transvaal affairs, Hie would © dist the I and seriously damage their plan © of overs . h so far has largely been due @ to Joubert's & , he general’a death would thus o Senstt t f it is received with exp; @ hin kind trea f sand uniform court in @ bis , t I Jers, notably in his @ merseage of " © request 1 to be forwarded to the o A despa » that Gen. Lucas Meyer is fil @ and has retu 1 to Pretoria ° oe e DURBA > in Mathews, of the Irish Fusileers, @ who was « arrived via Lorenao @ Morgue ne » Toors. He modifies his @ oriets { the British was caused e set t ' Meer, and says that the p ‘4 : whelming odds, but had @ toct be ter and rn o 1 i r nfirmed, but are * sity credited. 1¢ tated t he died from a wound caus ° The transy i ‘ 1 today with 1,280 troopers, @ who form the frat ¢ t ations about Durban e e CAPET 1 ived.-The forward movement for @ the relief of ' 1 It int ted that the Boer S Ge P ' Mafek 1 is conventrat ® ine at Kit i , leserted Bellmont station to @ the south of Kimt the ra 1 © o° e pure 1 h).-Native runners report that @ Boers have blown up the raliroad and Ibed at Chevely, five S wales balow.« It 1 imed that the Ugela river bridge o at was a lentr The Boers have renamed Dunder © from whieh Yu ae f 1 to retreat, calling it “Meyersdorp, @ in hor fG Lucas M vyho captured the town. ° oe ° SURTAN, (1 ! t 15th). Volkstem . t 1 er bri ee ! ' of the @ Sixth t 1 "1 wa t Point @ anak larit ft ty ° mee ¢ PSTCOUR . Yorkshire ar ai @ ments have a 1 N , The be » enn 6c t n ' vy ' The Boers are @ said to be cetablion \ lern Nata ° ° BRUSSEL 6.—1 1s, ‘I 1al agent here, say @ he don't t that Jour 1, Ifthe is, it is Leyds’ opinion im that the foes it will be real disaster to the Boers Soeere sees ee esanesr eres eeerereeroes ° oJ ° ° ° e e ° ° ° ° ° ° ° e ° ° ° e ° 4 ° ° ° ¢ SOOOSOOHOOOOOOSOOO OOS OOOOO OOOO OOOOOOD OOOCCOOO W. } Seattle Heat and Plumbing Co. Contractors and Job: 5 ater Heating, Venti- ng and Plumbing. | Repeir Work vn Seattle Perry Bulldiag, Foot of Marisa & 5. 3. Stuart Banjos Are known the world over. You | buy an established good reputa- tion and a thoroughly satisfac- tory instrument when you pur- a "Stuart." We show all styles. Will you come in? Sherman, Clay & Co. “STEINWAY” DEALERS | 814 Second Avenue =~ Beattie YRES TRANSFER CO. 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Jershirts drawers, $1 each; can A ; vas overalls and jumpers, sult ‘;. c BE RG eect) ror | army carbines, cal. 45 $6; prospect ila ~Meaiaten de | i packs, $l; grub bags, 2 heavy ———— anvas leggings . volvers, Remingt Orviile Espy. T. W. Lowe, ae ere SEATTLE PRINTING CO bar 50 r 4 A bugles, § i uit Vv singe au ler Way. $9; 10,000 all-avool wa at a Telephone GIA. 8e6 LHR ga thei ioe And we will call for your order 3,000 pairs Co! or to give figures, pairs canvas legging, at 7 00 ‘new regulation White sailor suits, at $1.50 navy drawers, $1; lanyards, 350; all wool swe aters, $2; government shoes, Embatm inde Butterworth & Sons & ments in any "rel Pike First Ave | a Seattle ments in any c¢ ry Ss. KIRK, '

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