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acne THE SEATTLE STAR. 422" _You. 1. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1899. —_ ARICH TALE OF THE = ““""""""°""" McLEAN SPEAKS IN [WALLPAPERS rope ee Estimates given on all classes of work DARK GREEN CLOTH or DEFENSE OF DEWEY [<= --- = Stax Paint Co. On an, t Meth jtextant, First Haptiat, United Pre by erlan and Plymouth, The services How Mark Norton Still Happens to Re- ienicsriiis ito." Says the Breach of Promise Stories >) 1 might be a greater thing than | arn ° @. | we have it our PRICE is RIG and you KNOW It. 7 = eth dune mami © WASHINGTON, D.C, Nov. 22—John Re Melean, brother-n- ¢ COON BROS., 1417 Second Avenue. TURNED THE TABLES ON A DEALER Siacibr tis aout S rain ey atte aeabes et § BRUNNER & CO. te made ws ral has been inepired by certain persons, who for well known @ DRALNRS UM... And Enriched Himself at the Expense of His twe mermato sovo. : tannin iar er a tet maret eats: $ | Groceries, Wines an d Liquors ° e i | injured In a storm off FOX I1ADd OF 9600CCOOOOCOOCOO OO COOS OOO SOOO OOOO OOS lows: Monogram Rye, Canadian Club, Oscar Pepper, Been Gnashing of Teeth. peed At Dake EH ag bake Sp whe - Burke! 's Irish, Burke’s Scotch. McBrayer Bottled in Bond, Walte vetashes on the etc., etc. He nnessy and Martel Brandies, French Cordials pa ees White, returned on the Tow ! P . among the partners operating the Standard gambling establish at wmatl t | — Ment to see which ones should tinue to be “ina” and which — oo OF THE EYE the business. J dropped so long as Tom got a foot hold, but he th wught that Mark Norton was the ca It should be stated that the present proprietors of the 6tand ard are John Considine, Mark Norton, reg LiAbbe, Jap Hols ington and Malloy. each owning % per cent. int Last m h the establishment cleared about $1000 over and e all ex and during the first eight days of (his month $14,000 more was pocketed by © quintett 8 pickings” as these were allur ing enough for anybody and Jonn Considine thought it was high time that brother Tom h | ra didn't pm arly | the Garén scearProvs as A Brisk Little Game That Our | con are Attractive Affair. and Small Profits . __ Artistic cake-walking wae th Trouble to —— Ball.” Correctly Applied eran Sd Peat Le hla i, os omer acioestininih dated ... Principle... Standard Tailoring Co. | Finnegan's Ball y, whieh Kiondike! * he exclaime 1012 Trird Ave., near Third Ave. Theater. Money into the coffers of the house. He occasionally turns @ curt ous eye upon his sphinx-faced partners, epparentiy desirous of just waar they” * » + * * * * * a * * * * * * * * * * * After it was decide t Norton ought to step down and out « M 8 awarded ak > Third A ; A 3 tik saat ane del Being interest * o wes art for the Wan at the Third Avenue theater las ew one to me e crested ——_—— F @ latter ie a jovial fellow, who dearly Hikes to shake hands with ev poet ae elas Vind dpb And sadder but wiser m It in said | game that bore the fr e. Hie Nag! may @ @ erybody and more dearly #till loves the flowing bowl when tt is ~ ahi alain P* that he had made his boasts that no| brain was somewhat died by Siasene Btted | @ siopping over with frothing fulness. Mark was a sailor once up sen waters rt in Beatthe or r 4id | this time and he could not trace the eee J x: @ ons time and jumped from the green sea waves to the green eee ee a ies ns | ane ae An : re * the mighty Yukon across 253. Babiane @ cloth with the slightest painful effort. Lately the money has p : “ weelay ev a friend | the green clo | t ® been coming his way Se taeh’ that be Geld Rat beep baee three wad at tonis m ees ked Gates to visit the sights! jrowever, he decided to try his luck, | CHAS. @. HOLCOMB, Optician, { @ ing sheckels ower gilded counters pesascegned pie a ear Bi which can b seed nightly §0 | 346 won for @ short time and, feeling | — —— = —— j sd Mark had his three te fully spread to the wind and his sib ’ “th Wy p I many n tenderioin 4i- | that his time had come to break the a f @ close hauled when the little gameof cards began. He felt doubtful ad ’ 7 few that no harm) hank he placed several large beta. He | ddcccvcdd ® concerning the stability of the Moor ander hie feet, which seemed as ‘ dith by “learning how crime jost. He continued to lose until near- ® to have the wiggle-wagsies. But he played regardicse. udneetess Beton: Dhabas 4 Mciinees n Western city lly $1,000 in cash was placed to the . Did he tose? Well, no! Not by & large majority. The dealer be oe tie tne a ; ler ag wee a and credit of the house & who was handling him was both dismayed and astonished. Mark , ho Concert’ |e rene emtared ‘the te House! ‘ad cae oi % instead of plunge to extent of staking all his worldly goods Pia ap aera ’ gers r California Club, gambling estab-| |G ee Fay He sa yf be vi @ and his 2 per cent. interest in the extablinhment, picked up the tshment seed nige yg, WE 4, “Weer ® coine in a way that was astounding. Before he got through he — Here Gates wee introduced to Dave | EPST so tramne threatened te i San bead iene of ine Occ avayie, one ot the proprietors of Walker,” the tramp, threaten ) @ night and a vow that sconer or later they would square accounts Gates ar purtesy asked him 0 Me yA Sp li ng aged ® with the festive Mark nv Biases of wine rps Da Meg = * A few days later the dealer charged with teaching the ex ten, Mise Ha ; were acoapted,! . Meatiare woes eter Seplentenes IN @ sailor how to play, was at him again and t time with more arian crag Gates 4 it gambling ang | Out and the “ball went on. "i % success, Norton being a loser to tune of $2,400. lb yor r © could tell him @ thing. In| Manager Russell, of the Third Ave. W 11 Walla Addition * Just at thie time the troublesome friend appeared. Me went he Moon ttath te : the 4. wed to his friends sev-| nue theater, wae asked as to further a a @ to Mark and tipped off a story that somebody was to lowe a part Rae Mr. Ge a eo a |e ret» of the art details, but said he could give no @ nership interest in the Standard and that somebody spelled his “ : w : und the room his | facts concerning Ga: losses. rm ® last pame Norton. ‘ - eS wo The upshot of the matter was that Mark ped playing and I merrich), Br. L “r ® has since contented himaeif with watching the outside public pour Gacaian duck taslaciadyctkees, fp enn eo aine | Welahagen and Witheim E. Stroet Lad te! ¥ are thinking about Tom Considine stands outside the door waiting and wondering @ whether he will ever get on the “Inside.” Dexter Horton Bank Building. (nelected)—F. W +, J. B. Wiltiame Brass 4 Waener, # See ereeeee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee tee ee eee ee eee eee ee teetee RARER ERTRHT HAHAHAHA ERATE Over the Hills and Dales Runs George Washington Aguinaldo T Retail trade supplied by our wagons. 1008 Second Avenue. 222 Pike Street “Greeny” Who Knew Altogether Too Much Brings Them to Grief. | We Are Offering, One of the Finest Lines of === ® WASHINGTON, D.C, Now. 22—Gen. Otte confirma the news T. 8. O'Hara, log buyer of th . ’ Gispatch that Young is in pursult of Aguinaide, and adds that Washington Mil company, whit F. Morgan and Fd. Pilger, two well) fornia The two made a date to , the rebel excort with that leader ls considerable. Otis also says the city Sunday and Monday were caught|meet at the Northern Pacific train | l § all | hy a “Portions of Lawton’s troops are being pushed through to Tayuc MO acres of ¢ ray 4 tar 1 owne their own game by | last night, which left at 9:15 Kea! | with rations.” mpany good portion of e last night. Back of |took Officer Osborne into his confi A battalion of the Twenty-fourth joins Lawton tomorrow t t arrest is @ good story | sank ded teld" tax “aio Send Os And at the Very Lowest Prices. Nothing has been heard from Wheaton for several days. The wire Filger, who generally acts as the | borne wason hand. Fuger and Kew’ Gmaest, task G Kiawdinae by the taaea] weak aeened Gee dione entnes: coe i ALL KINDS OF.. t emens Keo on the reet ye a few minutes later Morgan entered di d Ci Ch {| wergay afternoon, whom be learned |the car and s sxc Jewelry, Diamonds, Ladies’ an ents’ Chains bank. Filger Pinal Nige roduc che ” sasilinavisn= | Sktas ou tte Besene Smainanel mane | WwW. W. HOUGHTON, The two w f St. Paul. He handed this to Keul 704 First Avenue _ Jeweler Alfred Rattle haa purchasedof Mra, | American ben . ¢ WAR deposited and anked the iatter to loan him m the entire rail ports that seven from Tariac in the north ts not working. Troop way line are rationed without difficulty lletle r companies of the Sixth and Twenty-#ixth etruck the Insurgents northeast of Jaro. The casualties were six wounded. The enemy left eighteen dead on the 1. Seven eoners were captured and 4 4 \ »s e@ e ®@ four one-pound brass pieces, also several thousand rounds of E e ammunition. The Eighteenth infantry yesterday drove the insur- gents north on the Santa Barbara os. for @ consideration nk off h of the lot situated ComMized Filer, and put Keul on| what money he ot \< it. At this | ~ Filger had promised Keul a posi-| placed both Filger and Morgan under | 4 tion on his brother's ranch in Cail-| arrest i SPOSOCHOSCOOSOOSOOOSD SPOOSSSOSHSSSHHSSHHOSSHESHSOSOO OOO OOOO Hayes ntre iway and the residen ren at 4 Burglars ente Tributes of Respect to the ate caren cticial a | en momenta Coneeetoee =| Stemi Memory of Mr. Hobart. is: vssrnitsers a etter BAILEY WILL fs it"ais 77 PALACE STEAM LAUNDRY . HAVE TO PAY UP. by the linen he Wears. Its appearance depends on the laundry. Our work ts done to please the most fastidious, Domestic finish if Word has been recelved tn thin city rris Cain, « 1 with forgery ® PATERSON, N. J., Nov The tn of this city today pre- @ | Of the & { Edward Parmaire at and whor ¢ thought akipped ROS. COMP NY sent a somber appearance and private bulldings alike are @ | 2 home in Minneapolis a Par it last f bbed up this morn MORA A © dressed in crape in honor of ate vice president @ | Malee wae one of beat wn ing after a short spree. Today his} o Attorney General Griggs , { last night from Wash. @ | ‘ravcling men on the coamt ' surrendered him and he | Judge Moore Makes an Im- Engine and Ship Builders eee eee, eects States at the Carrell Bouse. Tee Hobart S | “sre ‘Trottmen bap denies the reo | ce ie portant Court Ruling. STEEL AND WOOD 4 city hall, where the body might lie in state, was deciined. Instead bd thy Ao wernt BN Live | ot Ot Danberry. who runs an em-| Judge Moore, in the superior court LUMBER MILL ge @ it was decided to open the Carroll how lay between 10 and 6 @ | arseul Eng ta Liv-| ployment agency, has been arrested |... a .aiea the motion to quash eum Rev. Dr. McGee, pastor of the Hobart family, will conduct 1 @ eee »"y Beret. Ward for obtaining money | : @ services Saturday at 2 p.m vices will be held in the C rs John A. Smith, who Itves at 1579) U"4er false pretenses. ate biagilneaeingteitee lsat dedi =a @ of the Redeemer and interment be In Cedar Lawn ceme oor venue, reported to the po-| The W.C. T. U. convention and ine} erent Y™ Towning, et al. An Star TOOLS TOOLS TOOLS v e : rs ght that he had been rob- | stitute convened this morning in the |'°@4ers Will rememt C. Calder-| 3), 796 in. DISTON HAND BAWS ...,...006 / e Hubéreds of messages of condolence and sympathy continue to © o in money and @ wateh'| iret Dantiee chareh, ne in th? | read was'eppointed to the receiver-| N° td va ear en BA We © pour in. The mayor has deciaret next Saturday a holiday @ | valued 40 on Yesler way carly good attendar The convention | *hip of the Guaranty Loan & Trust No. 1 s N HAND SAWS, ..... © the churches will open their doors at 11 o'clock. Attorney Gen- @ | yesterday morning 1 close tomorrow night Co. Under the laws of Washington,| MAYROLE HAMMBRS . “ © cra! Griggs announced this afternoon that there will be two sets @ 5 “+ . 4 8 . : HAND AXES 4 Of services Saturday, one being private at the house and the other @ 2 T. Pomeroy p rmit! The Florence Crittenton Home was | ®™ neta n banking corporations Full line Balley Planes, at sero prices. Many novelties in the tool tine. public o ho wan , formally opened yesterday, There is 4re lable, in case of bank failur 7 Ld President McKinley wired this morning that he would arrive @ | Pital ne from hit one inmate at present and two more | for their proportion of the corpora 1331 Second Ave, GEO. H. Ww OODHOUSE © with his cabinet Friday @ | apartme Hatreet and West were expected today tion's debts, Last year Judge Moore SOSOSSSOSOSH SS OSHSCOOOOOOO oeee eeee0 or" treme ed lant night Th eas - aroma a a auhener ¢f a At noon today the ¥. M.C, A. com. [Ordered that stockholders of the r guriaia the Gauae'G? eaten mittees had secured subscriptions to|G@uaranty Loan & Truat Co. shoulda |@ an their proportion on basket ball. The Tacoma team! John H. Jones, 14 years old, today | “¢Y ¥ The | The ttet of telephone subscribers in| hacked out of the “Thanksgiving |!n the superior court, sued the #. a |™adority of the atockholdere are non Ol ] R KH Ol Ss E } game T. railway company for $20,000 dam. |r lents of the state Among oth. | R Beattie ° pie " ; -AGUINALDO :: is growing very rapidly. ¢ is agen wuntained by beingfrun over last] ers, Edward Ratley, of Harrisburg | an average more than a hundred! ‘The trar Victorian will + ’ Occidental Ave. and Washington St. | CLOSING IN ON Re 7 RERS! The ¥. M,C. Aare hard at work | ne “mount OF MRA en ee we Popular Cafe for Gentlemen August " it alt ew ‘phones are being put in each | ready to! this evening between Piet ae Pa., became liable for $14,654.00, and 1 month Rand 9 ¢ Custom House Br T. Ferguson, charged with {icit| Was notified of this fact —4 MANILA, Nov. 22.—A report fror — - . ker Frank P Dow been at work juor selling at Wellington, was Receiv Calderhead brought suit Gen. Young, commanding the caval nearly al rning gett her clear. | «ven the verdict today tn the super- t Mr. Bath al attach desi . “ : ’ « , gain r ey aching »signed and made to order by first-class pursuit 0 uinaldo has Want W ance er ly. 7 > «| for court eet nh « desig y firs : v troop in apy Ae ain as ork Hastened. | Apce par F i. i r the stock ow ned by the latter in th eastern workman. Open evenings. eceived. It took two days for > ADPLP . ye " y i talley building in this city nde on receiv ay PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. 23.—| Ave large draft. hornes lho tan wine wi Ga ART FURNITURE & GRILL CO. the dispatch to reach San Jone, from| Possible Russian complication ! wh property Which piace it was telegraphed to| th are given an air to Pro-| eet haw ab ” tons of hay and be personally found tn the state, = bability by the conference betw Manila. Young says Aguinaldo, w papresantatives of the Russian coe, (are! sunmons Is served (hrough NOWSDA- | SREEERGEGESGSSS 200 men, women and children, was at ¢ : the will also carry blackamith tools EAST | r publication and the Cramp Ship Build F pane nnn The San Diego Fruit Co. ingen nerth of Ban Fabian Mon-|ing corpens, mee eee Poel rot Krenne m., and ets pe hey n phe nan was duly SYRIN NGE SALE . : 4 Bay, and he would try to cross the|conatruction of the Russian cruiser ray | Published, containing a full stat vitechn. i 15 Pike Street, mountains to Bayombong. Young | Variag and the battleship Reivizen wagon trains. This) ow arta, Neb., Nov. 22.-Col. W. 3.| f the claim, but it did not A 2-quart fountain syringe, Bi 5 with the cavalry and Watson's Ma _ ila. from thie pest | Bryan Je preparing for a campaign in|¢ find’ the Clfendases property 4 hard rubber tips in @)} f ele ase th cldce pursult | m this por r paring ‘| had been attached. Mr. Bailey mov ‘ - al} ; cabee pursu | MeCoy as Fistic Tutor, é the astern states this winter. He/ed the court to quash the summons, hard wood box; guaran i} NEW YORK The Rallara Poputiat ” will confine his efforts largely to New | claiming that a valid summons must teed. This week only 93¢. ; sesepoconer an Too Much La Pohonie erp tlk ast gr Mid convention tonight and nominate a | Pnland, though he will devote some| inform the defendant of the fact of 02--For taking a few ears of corn | that Kid MeCoy will be JimC 4 | December 6. tie coast aw far south an Richmond. | grounds that the summons contained ‘ ” from a farmer's crib one night while| trainer for the ex-champion’s cor 9 iertamane'st ben Pan hout December 1 he will start! ail the proper information, and that Cor. Second and Pike Pop Com That Pops. i Det. 1 ode Rage ctl Yon Se i beg brine The for- | han purcha it lands near ist, He will have the co-operation | it was not necessary to say anything Ph Pike 8: i i mr. J, O. Dim » Ww wn | mer ener ve met and after the |Trinran na AA 60h "Sof the national Democratic commit: |in addition to the facts contained in shins hepeece ip: j physician, has been convicted here| hatchet was buried, Corbett asked | 2M@mond. paying $14, cae, aha be WHl be mrsemnbanindg bo kk Aacument riniccns tad Geen Ai Wie Big, Red Apples, Dates pnd must serve three years in the|the Kid if h ould train him fo In th : f Hergert Connell va r two agents of the ne nal| The total amount involved in thig AAA AAAS AANA 13 and Figs. penitentiary. [bis coming Nght. MeCoy agreed, jHeon Ballard, the latter charged | committee case is about $140,000, | stiecigg! | CE EOE J . asst st ini i