The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1899, Page 1

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» e Cents a Month By Mail or Carrier ~~. . 2 a VOL. 1. | SHELLS RAINED — <. UPON LADYSMITH Boers Make a Desperate Effort to’ Capture the Town. ANOTHER ARMORED TRAIN TAKEN «. ~ English Suffer a Third Notable Reverse Great Excitement Exists in London as a Result of the News. s LONDON, Nov. 1117 War office has been tnformed that @ @ the bombardme f Lad h the E was * ¢ @ day with redoubled fury. 7 as 7 @ @ delieved that the Hoers he pla of @ before the arrival of Br ° o A despatch from Joha ° @ that there is r ne hat 1,000 Poers @ @ are advancing ur * spled with a despateh in the @ j @ Times saying Estcourt #a n might fall back to Moo @ \ river, 25 miles » ‘ a. and adds to the © i @ gloom caused by the the armored train north @ @ of Estcourt. If Est Hoers, another bar- © \ @ rier will be thrown ree to overcome before @ @ it can reach Tug where the supreme trial of strength @ @ should take place not ready for advance in short @ @ order, it appears ¢ Boers will score on him heavily in tac. @ @.r south of Ladys e ° An offictal . own says that Hildyarad @ reports from t cers who @ Were in th train are missing pt Hal. @ dane, of the rion Hightanders. The names « known casw He » ath force to @ cover the Br Yereat Up to that tin an even hundred were @ @ missing e e The report that 2,000 Boers are advancing on Estcourt ts of. @ @ cially Armed e e e ° © ~~ 4 > 4 @ the third n e @ ed much ex e e o e PRETORIA amp @ at Elandelaagte om plete encircled by ow has been successfully mounted on Bu eavy guns commenced @ this morning, w e e Botha hellogr that the British batteries @ @ opened a heavy fire ontinucualy dropped shelis © @ into the works aroun e e e e PRETORIA, Nov Standard and Diggers’ @ @ News prints «a Met « ore e at race-track eo LORENZO MARQUEZ. Nov 1 Ad ° ay that the B subjected Las th t ° from guns whic i th ‘ ° @ beleaguered city from ail points of the e Seccccccccccocococeresocecos eee oes ; Wddddddveddurs; | aes 0 CUT DOWN : - | A emall biase was started tact) COLUMBUS. 0. Nov. 17.—There night in the basement i k some funny mixups in the in nttons TH en t Nelson & Munro's store by the ov next turning of a cand r has his hand burned guishing the fire No was done. nof a week jay means that the v A temporary order Pierce from making tions of rent on th ing was yesterday sigr Moore fu had the largest Armory tb i by Judge have a ama legates than ¢ a third W. J. Marvin, € police to be a , arrested on Washingtor night by Detective ad Wappenstein asa # acter. Marvin in 25 years of a nse Mre. Oliver, mother ver, who compiained her son being Prof. Babcock Denny school. a Cann thie afternoon and made « comptaint. Thet summoned to " judge tomorrow. If the tion proves that ¢> hy | three delewates as against wixty-f ast summer In Lucas unty the I yemocrats true, warrants w arrest of the both of the inst the report 7 claimed that they were pe tifled of the oe ata “THE REMAINS OF ‘ie H.W. Schmidt ured on th ms ago b morning rtes, wh died hospital. this RAY CLAIRE. Wis Hugh Nov. 17 MeGrath er wh This afternoon Officer ard captured George West, of iChicng He i# a vartner of W. 3 M na J notorious character P night by two dete are wanted at Cape n 4 ging an old man and robbing him of $2.7000. U.S. Attorney Ga ing out the papers and th be taken to Sitka during & movement t . niry betwee Helen L’ oree today by Judge Jacobs f n was d Geo. L’ Abbe, on the compatibility of tempera ¢ and) Grath fo @ disporition he was given the custedy dren Abbe was granted a 4 brass canne fe was « Henry McDuff zeen charged wit having in his pone er he was to deliver to a m WAS DYNAMITED. FOR REVENGE. A warrant was this afterr sued for Louis Cain, an ineurar man, charged by John & forgery to the amount of $1 Curiosity for Paris. MPRIDEN, Mis N 1 oO. ¢ King, of this y Mississippi to the P in 1900, haw arranged t from position cure at the right 4 lected full grown ¢ sold at the Par ina n field of the American « n ex pla sued at $ Thene t ¥ shipped abroad, and ar ! . A be eagerly # American cottor t have ¢ ne ‘ 1 “pb geen it in its natural f will be the f tt olla THE FKATTLE, K SATTLE WASITILINGTON, Stole Revenue bit NI | | Two Thousand Men Are Out W yor? head clerk ' M \e ar and dolla w Me . ' ' y of the say wo yoars uM! © McLean Leaves Columbus No Female Doctors. LONDON, Nov of Lansdowr Wa MD t A ' at at 5 to) 1 a Tragedy In Chica “HICAGO, I N 1 three of him cb « Af fata he t f and ted ran’s t MANY TIN MILLS IDLE cr CITY VOTES =: 1K t a by tine 1 at t of Employment. PVELAND, ©. manands more In mt xk * and 5 n Nov ar COMPARISON A WISCONSIN NG AN. | | | Mar Jor age 4 Mu admin At 1 giver r « fa. CLIMATES IRISH FAIR Lady Aberdeen Will Arrange for It in New York. do with th ‘PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO PIKE 150 STAR. 1s9Y. PRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, | ALL PAPER ‘# Estimates given on alt clagses of work Star Paint Co. ‘SENSATION IN THE RAILROAD RATE WAR ~ Reported Violation of Interstate Com- merce Law With Arrests in Prospect. 300 Pike St It might be a greater thing than here shown, but large or small, if we have it our PRICE Is RIGHT and you KNOW it. Better get our price before buying COON BROS., 1417 Second Avenue, Se Somes acta aeosheprecats ee: [ssoe en Doreen escretans $0 eréar BRUNNER & CO. i ‘ rsh : nen ‘the i ket Moetn pean 1, fay. 1 ated on reliat receiv ” he loca u et i te mat the agents of th oie commenione, of oes" Groceries, Wines and Liquors i et ppt ot a ree Ve . oo" a o nf “~ y " withis t 602 Pike Street, corner Fifth. ‘Phone Green 794. ‘prone mt : rt rit of the iw. Apel On hand a fine line of whiskies in bulk and bottles as fol- net lows Monogram Rye, Canadian Club, Oscar Pepper, Burke's Irish, Burke's Scotch. Mc Brayer Bottled iu Bond, reste etc., etc. Hennessy and Martel Brandies, French Cordials ms and Imported Gin. ¢ masable im these sn. Soe tbe relied o tefoclive rion of «ld t Cur equipment for the exeoution of your acl tbat can ve iound enywhers. h “Speyer gr ty M. CLAY KV EBSOLK, Optician, 72 Fizet Ave brok outeome i# predict 7 E know the value of ANOTHER () men cling to old a well-pleased cus- OTH methods of getting W penery ba AN BR their customers’ mon- zy, and often let them go away displeased and de- nounce them to friends, tomer, and never let him leave us until he is him leave us wale DIFFERENCE I tell his friends and thus Standard Talloriag (0. ut trade grows. 1012 Third Ave ~ AN EFFORT TO PAY THE »| DEBT OF THE Y.M.C.A. The Young Men's Christian « & Bone, Charles Denny, A. & Bur Glasses are & greet 614 wo Aetentive gaged In a moat p we JAM Union Ele vision. All errors of refraction efe t, that of attempting to) Co, Dr. J.B, Eagleson, W D on corvpeted by u latest scien’ ” the large debt that has for Tat fy ane fs aad San CHAS. GO. HOLCOMB, Optician, 216-218 Burke Bid vo Banging over it This ai Life Insurance Co,, Jam A —~ ie febt a » $26,000. Needed im-/Catheart, W 5 ut the bul andi Jas Putraw f nadie Hahn, Thomas y enlarged work as-lIra A. F r ed m making 9 | Carter, Ev t & Co, Mr. Philabos t Lippy, one of the directors. | Wood, Edward Brady, Jno. Mey ami formerly general secretary of C. P. Brone, H.C. Hills, J. P. Kelly t association, made « een- | Judge MeDonal4. M.D. Barnes, W se offer to the r Vincent, P Alien, A. M. Cadter » subscribed on Kienstra Hamback propostt ae ard wit Walla Walla ‘Addition Hore The H. King, ©. O 8 Nugent n ae d C since t eR MM. Thopsen, J.D Ma 0. eet. and haye se 1 a wub-! Ww. Efaw, E. le MeAlijeter, A. Hob- |e enny- aine n scriptions amounting to $2,000, lewy Inaon A. Holmes, James C ne only $12,000 ¢ be raised between now and December 1 Thornton Keene Dexter Horton Bank Building. Nan meet vy. u| Total am edge to November Cat man | 16, $22,021.49 AAAS ——$—$—$—$— <<< oe HE COMMERCIAL IMPORTING COMPANY'S Coffees are good. T Retail trade supplied by our wagons. bal saul Second Avenue. 222 Pike Street ~~ TAX LEVY FOR THE _ENSUING YEAR We Are Offering One of the Finest Lines of ==> Cents’ and Ladies’ Watches * ‘The finance committee of the city council finished its work @& * en NOVY, ete the cow levy paced dednaban a aaa & And at the Very Lowest Prices. me an wae alle a « at which the report @ ** ad : curopee aft thivet sead-" ALL KINDS OF.. * * * cainat a tow levy. anton. & Jewelry, Diamonds, Ladies’ and Gents’ Chains - saying that he hoped it ® ® gen for their and la Me ®# 7O% First Avenue Jeweler # Ja mmit ity Comptroller Parry for his ® = * aan in preparing t S ba & _Briedy summarized, the committer reported the following al- # |The Life of Y our - Shirts * ore a. Seclee, Shapes rom ys nary fi eva aes * | De pends largely upon the laundry. It’s worth while takin & tH wmmary of an estima « | a little trouble to find out which laundry does the most carefu vd : . y . | work. se who have investigated employ the # of fiscal year ; > |Sixth and Pike. Tel, Maig17] Palace Steam Laundry * w ' n a . 1 within t 1 limits, and ‘ ec j= ——t & property fr aded within the new limits * . iPS: . AAs * gas e * al * rund Old New * MORAN BROS. COMPANY nds. ta smite : * Mille. Mills . Engine and Ship Builders . ri My STEEL AND WOOD * 1B * LUMBER MEL ae *. 92 ° * ® 45 ‘ “pee ; Five lt * TOOLS TOOLS TOOLS rd v4 4 © 1 We 6 in. DISTON HAND SAWS * “4 sie * N 46 in. DISTON HAND SAW * 4 2 i N 6 in. DISTON HAND BAW + 4 4 bi MAYDOLE HAMMBRS ... # 1s, 189 ' : * HAND AXES sGassoneee . Te to $1.20 * ‘ , 9 = | iI! line Batley Planes, at sero prices. Many novelties in the tool line. * ae Total rate... sci tener inet ops 0 re * | 1331 Second Ave, GEO. H. WOODHOUSE s , » of Raxation trong the Y tow * Popular Cafe for Gentlemen : a f of over $70. will be carried over } : foe - OUR HOUSE | 3 * FR RIOT TRIO OIIOI OTTO TOk ttt kk Occidental Ave. and Washington St. h fe An Unusual Burial. Give Voung Men a Chance 4 WILLIAMSPORT, Pa, Nav, 17 CHICAGO, Nov. 17 nn B. Bher sat F ey gintan a ale il bodes cela rig ~ AF la : John B. She Of the Highest Artistic merit made to order b* ‘ th had ddl Srneidanrt AOORIA. Linkers deeecien 4 a first-class workman direct from Chicago. bela ty | Cbininnsi hee beads ee Art Furniture & Grill Co. pan ake effect January 1105 Third Ave, opp. Telephone Butlding. f Furman 1 wagon | For thirty-four yeare Mr rman | ak ig miles overland to a! has been an officer of the c ra 7. 0 emetery here, and saw the body|tion and for 49 y nbpvet Le tes ts genni young men @ chance,” he sald vi Crazed by Philippine | abentiesnss } | Hk ed figs Ale on tap WASHINGTON, D. C,, Nov, 1 5 » } n soldiers suffering with 1 | raw ae -_ a WE NEVER SLERP | West's Ale, Porter and Stout Philioptt Ai agin ote a Pp Ge | Will keep until used and improve tr night and placed in 8t.| wh m he had ever 1 to ki | flavor as is gets older, I ‘ Hos, for the Insane. | John Cavanaugh now 1} ad . ' = dition Is due to the intense | Newark, N. J B i] N One-sixth barrel, $2.00 ¢ i Major Fisher, a| His falling out with the Tamma Arrington s wi lore | One-quarter barrel, $3.00 ' und \ ader was due to the fatlur ‘ or, Second and ee HiOUBKE to” thin |e oontemet, Wind he taint 4 ruined Gor ‘ond and Pike Delivered to your home. Mail your t the | re e n and ¢ him t ‘Phone Pike 82 | order to West & Co., or "Phone to ; fronts With “proper ‘tramiel to get aWae- rele HIN GIG! Gt * Bowe GGGRSSESSER8250509008 Bay % [ment F , bmies. : ts bs! ' 2 ~ EE 2

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