The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1899, Page 1

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Th ~ > | ‘PHOWE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO ene THE SEATTLE STAR. Pike'co _YoL. 4. f SEATTLE, WASILINGTON, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, 1sv9, vii 220, RRR Thrilling Encounter in Which Mrs. Par- = eat eta grr vconerm win 3) Of Luzon After the Leader of ker Proved Herself a Heroine. | ¥ ' | the Insurrection — BRUNNER & CO. BOLDLY ASSAILED THE INTRUDER eek. | poe eae rea es | Groceric , Wines and Liquors | ALL PAPERS Estimates given on all classes of work Star Paint Co. It might be a greater thing than here show n, but large or small, ‘ ‘ . if we have it our PRICE is RIGHT Americans Pushing on Into the Interior | antyouxxow it. Better get our price before buying COON BROS., 1417 Second Avenue. . Gen ; “ih i ue ‘ Hy 3 i : 4 : oe < . 602 Pike Street, corner Fifth, ‘Phone Green 794, Threw Him Against the Piano and the Stove. ping Bk : : i b : bs : ! nn M1 } ay : tne . air papit r On hand a fine line of whiskies in bulk and bottles as fol- . re i + Hs aera 1 « is ’ habitar Lawt porte ¢ eut. Luna lows: Monogram Rye, Canadian Club, Oscar Pepper, and Wiped the Floor With Him A all the de chain | troops drei mclware crownbe otondipa the “AGA Burke's Irish, Burke's Scotch. McBrayer Bottled in Bond, : “ ta g the entire|tiver. Hoe also rer 5 t etc., et Hennessy and Marte! Brandies, French Cordials ; . " Lieut. T and Imported Gin. Harvard Avenue Sensation. Rave. an mma epachy "ot ‘aen| Savane W's headquarters. Th DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE * There is a bold, bad burglar in town, who is ¥ kicks ® WASHINGTON wis hel, tated and eating lore , r ‘ Zoe moe entire oF Ute tale! ebettive rides, @ ine himself today and wishing that he had never b bor t stern Lue province ft " ido “ » n PRS for the exeeution of your he Lake ae a forth he w never mention his own existence to himself, * rior a CLAY EVERSOLE, Opticion 7 First ave * night ( . & mask found his exchequer # MADE SUGAR . Ry ASHINGTO: m D. C., Nov. 18 WASHINGTON, D.C, Nov. 18 — = & « low, and decided to go a-burgling So hh jug up a @ oa om Gen. Otis this! Admiral Watson cabled the Navy 4 % W skeleton key, a gu jer, and started out @ x pays aah int received @ dea. | par t hat he ha ntt St 1 » We are tailors and know how to cut, fit, and W while the night was yet youn sh the people on Har- ® WAVERLY, Wash, Nov. 1k —The | patch from Lawton, on the road be- | refrigerator sh igo from Hong. |S yie make a garment so it stays in shape, We also ® vard avenue @ |Work of harvesting sug sd PPO ae ga oplag Femara Form Pe gy age a OP erga ee do ali kinds of cleaning, pressing and repair * Slipping along past many resitences stored with 7 oh Foe arene watiofa 7.6 and Maj. Ballanco, had several skir. | supplies for the crew of the Char Fit ing. Figures tell the difference. Will you ® burglar ped in f t { Mr. Frank W. Por. @ . ¥ whee with th nemy 1 « tor The Colgoa also takes wreck — pay the difference, or buy from us and save & ker, at the corner of RB an and cast his professional | Om - . chee 0: Fat PERE OR are Ame O05 Jace. apes piracaonelengard Fre the difference? STANDARD TAILORING CO. ® eye over t s ee 7 ae ne punt of pe , | ik elmeread aaa tale 40 Men F inish 1012 Third Ave., near Third Ave. Theater. cs Just the snap meelf, “I'll do @ plenty in ® Pr ' 3 troopa have their subsistence ila. Admiral repo bh r average yield per = =n a @ that establishment be ugh * “0 4 m the wptry, and re rdially ing mew about the ¢ rh 1 CPS. * Go he tried the skele It would not work, Then he @ [°0) ™ j 19 the DON'T WEAR GLASSES, * “Here goes for a aquecse said the ad man, and he slipped @ Re cultivation have them exemimed by ® through the opening * It la expected that the factory w CHAS. GC. HOLCOMB, Optician, 216-216 Burke aie * Once ineid h ran king around for ple and cake. Free @ beein perat * hex u * * be u kit were mo f n. H * heavy for f men has f 2 ® stumbled over a « n the darkness and disturbe i ee eee cee 1 ® His toe burt. and anted to swea But he didn't 8 ©: cae ates 0 54a taeh ombdan’ @ were heard coming down from upstairs. Somebody was heading ® * to make cor s and test it @ his way * 7 t sues nduetry hast * AN the worse for him,” growled the burglar between his w | inetalled an electric lieht plant, ant ® clenched teeth. & | warehouses re lighted by elec-| * But it wasn'ta him. It was a her Dim moonlight fitered @ |t ° The bursiar considered a moment. He hardly knew whether @ (TOP to the factory | ah IT Th d Ss Idie A T d ® to tie her hands, or scare her to death. ® (trom rae 4, and in abou en ousan 0 lers rrive 0 ay : * A clear femin voice broke the stiliness Prank! @ that #: iteecieho wiianbedies = 6—=—6UlC(<“(<‘<i‘sa‘*i‘i‘(;OU:*:*é‘éC mE tebe 86 Bid faa ime 6 owe ee phage sys © rer: : at Capetown to Aid Gen. - r Ww ll Additi Sk me eng retintins tho. berate : Walla Walla on ® life A vision in white hurled itself upon him. * U er S Orces. RE 7 “You wretch! laimed the nt, “Just wait ull my ® AT TACOMA @ husband gets downstaira, You miner ef, take that, and that, @ c APETOWH Mov 18.-Nine trane { & Denar Mepatch eaye the Det h nny- aine a 0. ® and that * ports & “-- v with over 10,000! farmers are indignant beca e * Rim! Biftt! Bit!!! The durgiar went down ker-plunk. He w& . one rival his big Meth ie arming the loyal natives UMMC aU Uh tck Ao chsce the Gest eat ab EAMOC: “Miee. & hisdbiget. Association Is to nen re hers . ie siaam thereabouts, bat cee ta arin the ny" Horton Bank Building. ® ment later he wan on his feet again in the hall, half-dazed. He Meet There Jan. 15. . ain ¢ ard operations im-|They threaten to ask the Free Stat ARAAARARAAAR ® made a wild break t the sitting room. Mra Parker @ TACOMA. N 16 —0teck vad ‘ ediatety the ar al of today’s for arma f£ relf-prote n ARAAARA) W wae at his heels. She ® | Wee Wa cei gg retary tinger nuuses fr for new ———— OS * Biff! Bang! ! ¢ The poor bruised burglar . ‘ ‘ - meee HE COMMERCIAL IMPORTING COMPANY'S Coffees are good, f headiong against the plano, which gave forth a wild sy i, lent Grewece! Association: @hiek te @ dees s Retail trade supplied by our wagons. # of discordant sounds. Mrs. Parker had landed with her right on Ja 1 : ae bas hav. #1008 Second Avenue. 222 Pike Street & the fellow's head . i 2 - a Ranges = * Great Scott!" howled the burgiar. “Let up, will you But * « r : = " & Mrs. Parker would not Her blood was ar and one & |e a gon and , . We Are Offering One % sprang upon her ar ust as he was rie * * am. Tt with | A ‘ of the Finest Lines of === time. There wasa desperate clinch. Mrs. Parker threw man # “ * and ' 3 ® against the stove. It almost upact . . tf , : ) u * Finally the burgiar managed to get back Into the hall * 3 en of , pacha fll § all | BS BS ® seized his umbrella. He struck the lad ma the face sharply. # y eead, ae ® A monient afterwards it was wren nhis hands. Mrs Par. ® ‘ t T And at the Very Lowest Prices. & ker was by this time gettir She feared that in ® n * f the end the burgiar would get hand * . * ALL KINDS OP.......-.00 ra “Frank! Frank!” she screamed EE ph gees a Sabir tities seem Os : ie . Jewelry, Diamonds, Ladies’ and Gents’ Chains & leaped from bed and came rushing * « 1 h t : Re acs ett we oe ; mie W. W. HOUGHTON i made the grievous mistake of grabbir * it * * i 704 First Avenue _ Jeweler & burgiar, The latter saw the * 1 fa —_——_—_—_=_—= ® kitchen 4 * . ‘ ® A @tar reporter calied upon Mrs. Parker this morning and ® 1 w be That's what they all say when their laundry work fs done at ~ , te peesented 3 pe. ‘The lady appeared onlm and cheer- % ‘ r parte THE PALACE “=, * ta He as." she said I gave him a & * fh. A ° If your bundle is ready, call up Main 177, We'll get it. f tng that he won awh Although he struck me, 1 ® | fa ‘ ‘ Sixth and Pike. PALACE STEAM LAUNDRY % Grove him fron * r ‘ je suggestions f - - es * I was just 5 I heard a notwe down- # fruit « The third of the series of lectures Se % 2 AOA DP 7 ; & stairs. Mr. Parker and my daug n bed. I did not want ® . . 7 Sree mpany w y . “When I reached the foot of the stairs, I saw the 4 nes ® ( chemistry. | Tt mission to put . Engine and Ship Builders n naked 1 at you ar fellow ne were ae entit 1 nif th arth y cu he he a , ® stairs e mite ances $137,95 8 LUMBER MILL _ * I went for ntruder. As I appro he exclaimed, ® acnecner Here Gatind lest sieht “BIG BILL” ML ——— = & “Stop k T grabbed } the arms. He * The Situation at Scranton, Warren. sh “a careo of 600 ® ting 5 There I put } againat * Pa., Grows Serious, i LEAVE TOWN < HAND SAWS : ® and afterwards shoved st * Pa., Nov. 1%,—The|can Rang a @ ting me with his umbrelia. He k me three e t f the striking his « # came. He mis for t urs ar x {8 masration Of) sonn Malthy, age 14, died yester-| Big Bill Gher wan Was alte 5 prices. Many nove ® away. But we his umbretia and his * leave ton ¢ Jay at hin res n Twenty-ftth |ed to have 5 the Green T 1331 Second len GEO. H. W OODHOUSE @ think tha a ‘ work in | faloon to take th fe of Officer Hub & T a 4 young man and was iress- & t mir ; TY ghia Maru, of tt bard, was on trial in th po: e “Se = 0 ae : aes * | the + r , is oh Kalhe ie, arrived soe Tene BtAr bee alroedy given Popular Cafe for Gentlemen |} * Mrs. F ne ne t mpromptu ® and tt at Smith t noon today with | today. ind bre slreaey | | ® and ire , * ‘, : Pe quent med ation it. Mean an ; As f Park r * A ' ¢ 1 1 1 ' emen testified that “Hig Will 2 7 : t ry was e confidence mar Occidental Ave, and Washington St. * ine -« It isn * fo 1 Att W A launkeae si ; ® efficient consort * \ Critt ihe oe SS yh a A -_ e EEE ® * * S vitta ar f hearsay Fe TT TOIT TOIT TOTO TOTO OTT TOT TOTTI TOIT SOT tt te r k, but 1 Naaltnan Me Sop iced add es 1 al is . * joy [ Of the Highest Artistic merit made to order a oo P ‘a ies t a first-class workman direct from Chicago, ‘ ” ev P ‘ t r ¢ . Potato King” K Coal Mining Company Fails : Waidis {of Fo t iH Art Furniture & Grill Co. DEADWOOD, 8. PD. Nov. 18.—G RVANSVILLE, Ind., Nov. 1.—In-|¢ Salt aan Rabat OF . Le © ex 1105 Third Ave. opp. Telephone Batlding. Weldge and H 4 " 1 ‘ to pay $2,500 to miners today k. J h Je n, mA FE. C. Neu vered a hs —= Gidentaily killed lant the Diamond Minit hat ral of | deer 65 on a promissory ding BBt66888688808905600 ‘ t fi a a 1 wag actéent ‘ ' the men P 1 t the Watervi Imy ee Be oppaggi . Weldge was kn to th y n er crate Gag waser iat mine | tt t goto t r n aes: much valuable ned ‘ hills people nto i tributed to the assigns f t i h City Engineer Thompson, who has|ts think. that + A 2 quart fountain syringe, SE alge a tare titectened‘ta| revue item’ Coane iver aye" |e fear and AS oer cuber pes B| 0 A PINT oF in the Diack 3 | reat Storm in Jamaica 1 pee ay ntake work progr mnical¥. [judge gave "Big BUN" unt lock hard wood box; guaran | To have ‘" A KINGSTON, Ja. Nov. 18.—Ad t "tha ’ Pe Se erat ee iG } brane tha batals the | tonight to get out of th ty teed, Next week only 93c. @| oS eee Feels His Responsibility ;..,,, é pols t ‘ ast J sree onto te Renae aa atael aia on ae : WEST'S" WASHINGTON, I a's ‘ ‘ie 4 Tes cg oes Presid arse re hha “rive thor : | Derloude Sentenced. R ; t , } 4H | STS NS ra cal Mrcetias re oery van otes eee ta Sears, r[ manne: sow as mme wonate, os § BAMTIMGTON'S DIO Ot & Pootish Ale - Porter - or - Stout aying to ex-Senator Fau 1 \ 1 is bert, Er se8 | tir ; art toda ‘ ; © * “Ul: : ye # latter's ‘aa @ . be nie " ; | tins Cor. Second and Pike . ’ . ing ed Paul Derloude, the f vita On tap i h ech 1 to he ; r tor and alleged conspira against ‘Phone Pike 82, Pe ae ed in my ¢ inistre b r 1M ba 5 ! ’ as Jur n Tavoba' r|the state, to three months’ imprison C) Open All Night Gas pay ie ba 1, se ple the more I feel of re 1 rely damaged. Details are nt of . flected'| Dec, 4: \A y Lockridge, | ment, on a specific charge of insult tatatatate * gponsibility resting on me [anxiously awaited, ; finere may be serious troudiey [oN Webster, dobn Cave, da se | me resident Iwubet, [Soossveseen beiataied Tel, Bay 96, WEST & CO, . a — wofiors " . ati ei suceia” 4 techn ae a jist Nani

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