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4 " 13 8 0 SEATTLE stated today that Mr, Quay in heart y tired the constant wrangling sted by the senate on his certifi ste from Gov, Bt to retire from the contest and dectine to be a eand Third Avenue Residents Are Treated <2 =". Will Be Completed by Gov. Ston tidat ©” wenator be Will be the final ca to a One Night Sensation. oe aeae Se INCORPORATIONS. ‘The residents of Third avenve, n Seneca street, are revel ; Ung in a deep, dark mystery! A house b ging to Mra. M. Bailey Bran Wright and H.C. Abrams have filed articles of imeorporation was clandestinely cooupied last Monday night by a family of for eignera who were carefully guarding a coffin shaped black box Early next morning they disappeared with the box, leaving trace behind, A reporter of the Star today gleaned the following neighbors. Mra. Bailey's house on Third avenue wa steire, but the lower floor was empty and a sicn was of the De r River ¢ ompany, with $100,000 cap wtook The Hecla Copper Mining company has been Incorporated by A. No Watt 8. M. Bourg, and HM. L. Hardin, with 4 capitatiaa tion of $100,000. The Index-Apex Copper per Minit facts fro upled u Jinplayed Mining “Downstaire apartment to rent.” On Monday afternoon @ dark skinned man, who looked like a Spaniard, wa notice wtanding npany has been Incorporated; J mear the premises, as though tnepecting them. A few hours later I ut, ©. A. Ridd A. ¢ oran, @dbout dusk, an express wagon drove up to Uhe front d ontain With $1,000,000 capital stock tna the dark man and per who appeared to be me of bis family. ‘The expressman unloaded carried the house a THE VIEWS OF amall bed and two wooden boxes medium sine, while the | Spaniard bore on his own shoulders a long. black box about the | aise and shape of a coffin. Soon afterwards the expressman dis appeared. During the night © Mckering be " kept) burning . Gownstaira in the house, Barly next morning the expres#man came | @@ain. He loaded tn the bed and the two boxes, w the dark | skinned man carried out the big, black box and deposited it care fully in the vehicle. Then the family got in and were drive s His Opinion on the Expr SSPSSS SSS SSOP ESEEEEEEESEEE SEES HH SOF EERE ORR RRR eee, away. Neighbors whe had noticed the 5 ] fled tk police and a detective was sent to the seene but « find no | Cuban Situation. trace of the recent occupants. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov John Davie @ Co., baving charg of the premises for renting che lak tile Sl tim ee) Purposes, were astonished when lofor rhey a spud * had no knowledge of the intrute ' at the " ‘ Just now the people on Thirdavenue are spect ver th vil form of government for contents of that mysterious biack box “4, and the early withdrawa ¢ ’ nited @tates t pe Me & RERAAKAR ARTA R REE REREAD tenire Ub mediate withdra m . rament but believes . hould be taken with a view of & FARMERS ARE THREE TARRED 8.) Soon 8 hat people in Cuba might be af IN A QUANDARY) AND FEATHERED (or nisn's aition whether they want to establish oa} ler the protection of the United The Present Price of Wheat Prisoners Taken From Jai! Ststcw © th the ultimate purpowe annexation Keeps Them Guessing. and Roughly Handled. Thore ix a large party in Cuba, ied WALLA WALLA, Wash., Nov. 2.) BELLEFONTAINE, 0 ie, Ses cama cud Geameaaeieates on has tha aah im many years part has the Tuesday morning Marshal Krab tary government, who are resisting} Of the wheat market been | 1.7 at West Liberty was bur forts directed to establishing a] } | one sale to the peo- ' " seees White Walle than it is today, |804 Neil Jackson, white; Edward . ee are: en seems to be no way of ascer- Jackson red r father 4 taining anything reliable about the and David Hickman, @ ¢ gas commodity which consti-/ment contractor of Bellet at ites not the ff of life for the were arrested on susp on" world but ich makes up the aur | was not evidence « ugh . te total ef the wealth of the people of them and the citigens of Weat Lib. Sie eetenet Gr tuheneen ond thts valley for the year 1899 The erty decided to mete out pur nen uid not misiead the American Grain crop thie year constituted a!- themecives. At midnight last night pie Mest the entire assets of the thous a mob, numbering 1M. and wald ¢ The Cubans.” satd Gen. Garcia, in ends of people who heretofore have |inciude the most prominent people | onversation on this subfect . | y upon other sources | of West Liberty, formed a committee their support. inas- | and waited on the tow it Crop and the stock | requested him to turn over the keys! , not be beguiled by a lot of offtce| marshal and |), nied by Gen. Brooke, the bottom of as vile a a! ? output te cach aimost « failure The of the Jal! in wh prisoners | ict an was ever batched. For nine onty product that can be depended on were contined. Me refused to gtve! they have been drawing fat] this year is wheat, and the price @ up the keys and the then went | salaries from the United St ‘mit i i i tions 90 unsatisfac- to a biackemith shop pear by, se ie looking at his! cured tools, battered In the doors jate of discourage- | and secured their victims. They were ‘ taken to the mill race and given a|,, - t the aly years this valley wae ducking and a whipping. The mob regalo pe Wiest t nave hed Wide a8 & Mecca for; then stripped them and gave all 4) +. come to the United States to crit and as a result coat of tar and feathers | cine, am the Cuban papers were afraid were gotten together Rickman and the Jackson woman! wmmunicat to be seen on every arrived at Bellefontaine at an early known that the land became valuable hour this morning, with no rl carry out the tary government, pald, however, out of the revenues of the isiand, and all turing that time the : i ; when it president in anxtous tc i tf none was offered for sale. Prices covering for thelr naked, ehivering| ts selat @ civil @f grein went skyward until “dollar | forms, but a coat of tar and feathers, | rou. Of Conareae and appoint @ ely wheat” made the farmer shake The whereabouts of Edwant Jack- | aj apg thongs tency et Bande with himecif and feel really son ie unknown. He ie nearly @/ cain many years. theae fortum Say on sccownt of the good luck and years olf and tt reported that the Sumbene like shecteary of State Ca money which was coming his way experience has sed hia de All| pote, an appointee of Gen: Brooke, at ‘The climax was reached only a year was quiet at West Liberty at noon|anee jump to the front and cry out OF two ago, and when it came every- today Sake weiadenaeah of eho ant One who could do #0 rushed into the a oe ahibdinel “bad 6 to ine wheat raising. New land was open- lame tae Cobaun With the ten that ed up and every acre of old land was Two GAME STORIES lthe proposed change ts a deathblow wttiised. All the world envied the vlan ade beaeenadanie ; farmer and all the world went to x Pie seaae Wa tiaas ta oveee tae tent farming to produce wheat. Now it the Guteas shames et one betel & @eems that the wheat is in sieht bur Shooting at One 0 and Killing & military dorm of government the prices which caused the rush ke that now in force to the cata heave disappeared and the crop of hment of an ind Sent 4 at 1888 could be sold today but fora The most remarkable shooting tO"! : nares cance IRS adove the cost of production. *tory told by the Dead river guides |" overnment such as is requir @re some of the reasons of Up in Maine this year la that about dome . muah ae il : Walle farmer wondering © %. Ward. of China. The firet day ie at” ut he secured a emall do« NORTH IDAHO ‘The industrial unions of the S Sactioin me cae @Alenes now have a membership of | Peg $00, says the Wardner News, and it - ie increasing weekly. The strongest And the rnort is | eft for rat aw art, but the day before b jthe first step.” c = the underbrush and | THE MINES. found that completely A Smelter May Bo Erected at Baker City. and the guid obliged to kill f. f Aitions are most satiatactory to pare Oy OT hee PPA heer: biivery eotimates yield of riotic and iaw-abiding citizens. There . re ad | gold th ion y are unions also at Burke and Mullan |. . : week, | Raker City for ¢ year eas but their membership ie much emal- | Prnygs $4,000,008, recent Gevelopments ind ler than thone at Gem and Wardner. en. = n. had t » the probability producing The unions allow $10 per week to | ating hey might nes being soon opened up within members who are unable to work bY oo ened A reas few minutes Grive or walk fron feason of sickness or accident, and , . at oe eral days’ of |th ty, Numerous claima have r 9% le allowed for funeral expenera, | (TAmPing trail of ently been located within a few m Only American citizens are eligible to “OTe Warned by the guide t a of the city limits, forty ack showed that th these showing merit warranting members: The admin And the dues $1 monthiy ion fee in %5 The men sat down t It is & wholesome and honorable | {)" a a crush in} , tee weet of here @rganisation for workingmen to join 7.1 ; ne a t Albert Geiser, president of the ( for mutual protection and improve. jou yire theirs nventicate, |xenw’ bank, formerly part owner of Ment, judging from the class of men “OY'PK thelr F le the stump |the Bonanga mine, which sold for where they had eaten lur Ha 00,000, has miners tunneling to tap ‘Who are already members of the in Gustrial unions of the Coeur d’Alenes and there in not the slightest danger of their ever employing their associ. @tion for the purpose of morder and destruction, as was done by previous Organizations in this county, calling! themselves miners’ unions. had they bull moor brush a enty yards when athe Big Buffalo ledge Today the oke through the under- | tunnel is in 60 feet. ‘The Big Buffalo 1 charged on the men. Hoth | ia on a 160-acre tract of farming land upa Having only their | bought by Mr. Geiner a few weeks revolvers th ao, and the surface assays from the moose and escape |the ledge returned values of 86 per be |ton, Baker mines have, almost with janiiml charged at the tree out exception, increased In value as escape 4d to remain in times, and the men, to prevent depth jm attained. This encourages ALONG THE WHARVES °: ged, emptied the chambers of |the belief that the F Buffalo may | both revolvers before he was final-| be developed Into a second Konan SRE! ly frightened away za, Work which t# being n The steamer Marguerite, which the other claima near the Big Ruff also will be pushed vigorously, if the was eunk in Saturday's storm, has Deen towed to the foot of Olly CENSUS REQUIRES Oe , property pre Magy bo valuabie an it now promines to becom: treet. She was pumped out today e Baisley-Eikhorn mine, 16 miles > @n account of her impromptu duck went of here, has an output of $10, to the bottom of the Sound A. N. Gray, who was formerly gen large quantity of rich concentrates which are shipped for reducton BRIDGES FOR SEATTLE AND TACOMA ELECTRIC the Time the Grading of Line Is Finished. OUR Wrapper... ° Department Selling Ladies ap- Keeps growing daily. Beat Ta na rail sy will run traine In and out ®@ service be | I for farmers and others living near the & preciate our extensive, up-to-date tles h h market by any other means. At Ta . f a : \ benefit to milimen employed * Istock to select from, and the extra care taken in fitting th Ne th o wehs * - at rn Is of the line within two wen @ jeach garment when desired. Call and get acquainted * : ka seventh and Pacite avenue * | There is profit in it for you. * m tr h pu rr a to hold tb rails, @ ® and 1 th, acromm the bridge * eed ® and i x Excellent Quality PRINT WKAP-| Fine Heavy Fleeced CASHMERE * Tr ' ' mpleted In August, but @& PORK, full ekir we sewed, perfect | WRAPPERS, black cashmere yoko ®. tong ore an » Will be cunning. tue eaceusive Om . String; Se value, only 6 eh _ [front and back, collar, cuffs and belt, * ” & Mt ths 1 of | . it be 96 ‘ 0 ane nt Tae aa Geet: CARES _* RAP) ean y embroidered, aplendidiy ease . ver 1 note ne and me work than ® | trimmed ne tight-feuin wajet| throughout, cheap at $2.39, our price ® any " von t mmencing work ® |tning, faced front, turned m | $2.00 each. h ' ! i} t a h e eo gradi »* came value nl OO each » By eels plated -€e sh ime See eee” 1 rine eee ey Castine | Fine Satin Finished Fleeced CASH. . A «hard, assupplies ® | WRAPPERS, handsome new pat MPKE WKAPPERS, pretty velvet *. ' ‘ at mu wed without pre-e ® terna, solid col cashmere and! trimmed shoulder capes, collar, beit * mary nay find it ne z pretty braid trim mn yoke, front|and cuffs, handsome, rich, # bridge butid at anot be bridged until ma- © | $1.60 value, only $1.80 each pappebtastnt beer tear ciclo Srl. bd pany’sown grade. This will ® | Ladies’ Finest Crepon Wool ELD-| Ladies’ Fine Wool EIDERDOWN * & | BPRDOWN WKAPPERS, pink, blue,| WRAPPERS, pretty blue, pink, red - t ' tat ma just opposite the @ | geray and red wn te ude, heavy |and gray colors, heavy cord and tas- * Pa " ' he ftret bridge to be erected by the ® Jeord and tans waist, pointed|sel at waist, warm, ¢ grand * Puyalisap tn srded by the war department ® | aaltor collar, rich, warm and cosy;| wearing garments; $4.35 value, only @ asar ’ to be a dr At ®& | $6.00 value, only $4.96 each rt * 1 the I nited elmont yt Pere EE ei an « *. oe a—aa—aaaaaaed * Tee ROE OT OSCCE SCC OS OSES CESSES | Ladies’ Kool EIDERDOWN TEA JACKPTS, new, etylish, warm A BLOW TO —_NOT SEEKING THE TEMPLE — CONVENTIONS The Report Says That the Chicago and St. Louis Are Bonds Cannot Be Met. Not Applicants. CHICA Nov 1 t- WASHINGTON, D. C v, 2h tee app » ‘ go by the It ts peasible that the Republican and holders of t Voman's Temple iy ; - . nvention ¢ for next year.| 2 . . ’ , nie all signe fail, Chicago and St. | a P * Louls will not be applicants, and the | spore alled Cite nitter mpelled to ac Paes 5 : he offers of cities of the Kansas This t iy f ase or eo away from the Mis T i of Li sinsipp! valley, which, for obvious ree m @ task that annot « anona, they do not want to do. ay oS a . m t would be entirely sattefactory to | : wntry to have McKinley reno | ee bee 1 PaYe ated in Bt. Louis, Bryan in Chicago, | thus rep ng the 1£96program in clewe, the 4 t of the tad Thene cities are central and | f atee Mt Matiida Bj), enough for conventon purp “ ackr es, and are easily the favorites of al ta 4 ajority of the member of cach na fede t . he Tei | tional mit tee But Chicago has ple to ause of temper 18 paid, through several of her leading * « of Mra. Car ‘ally newepapers, that she 4 the matter Miss 8. G. Johnson, the nocratic convent! secretary of the b& 1 of * id the same thing aaid it the Repu n convention Neither Mra are her arge element of each committee trusteos have any tt f FIVING is oppomed to accepting the Invi fforte to nt Yiot a emaiter place, because t of 1 partia he Minneapo' a8 Mra. Care ee and there you are Af >| - Philadelphia, Washing . Ls ton and sever ther large Eastern will go to work ¥ gain to a uid ke to have the con secure subscription ely and will probably be ap- * 4 1 Denver and @an Francisco will ap- that! ny tr the territory we f the w n b 1 PS! Missiesippl valley, but the commit 8 ix « favor the valley, and in spite ® ' : f objections which nave been aug enable b k : mpelied in the end ' . 1 yg maha. For t r ° b ‘ any years te ’ P ° they meet trustecs a t a ” fix the time and place, will not be paid r in by desirable applicants. At . * Y ant, that te the ndication at this th i 4 just t fere 1 > - | 3 There good reawon back of the} nave th A " titude assumed by Ch she fu ft Louls x s of late ye ura a tneased } bileans pow His Father Had Changed. A lar r t ‘ e boven. Soop . webt t 1. 1 n J tiffcatior bestness zi fe af iv * 4 Dieta : ; ated by th I will « r k T - replied: “He « N ' t paint the f , £ each cor on, war annoy- | fh, ‘ re . 1 t n oh 1 manageable, | earar lerly crowd of people, which ac- | x oa kea 1 every courtesy offered asa ae Goat 4 tere , r f uree, and waa far from ni Sid. p now! iteneas in} > dais o mtract y's duly au - " a . » : i 1 t that hree-day . conventions do not pay, and that aie . et bot Chicago and St Louis in 1990 1 not bestir themselves as in the onli" FROM OUR SHORES: ly upon the 5 his t wah. dot Leelee “etine ant WASHINGTON, D.C, Nov She gredir ge ar ; : | 7? reau of immigration is con- | scahenetl WaAien ube wned You. lering the question of having a “ “ 1 examination of ’ chang nade at the principal foreign juently happens that im contagious ar ne at th » this ports | refi admis @ral trae manager of the N. A. T WASHINGTON, DPD. ¢ Nov 2 Many mining men are pred ne! HIS PASTORATE ru ; a ne ' a Sockg rion si th & T. company in this city, is maid to wr the census of 1900 r than | reat activity next spring In the Vir- | whom they associated on the ¥ have been offered two positions in the i eins lt cura Gecec tins atecmmaters | fone the Ataalis are perah East. One of these is chief clerk of |and o pecial agents w | tas ehaes cwo pitine ener of this oles p aa to » their various ways the Great Northern at St. Paul, and|etmployed. These are the figures ¢ sanuationsl ‘wart nie Cavin ooo ee throughout the country j the other Is with one of the big steam |en by Director Merriam in hia annual |pooe nprained lately from numerous | kather # : : : - - ship companies operating on the rt. On Nov. 10 t nt lelaima. The Virtue-Collateral mine | fom one end of I nC bla Inspectors Bryant and Cherry re-|°" “ nhorers in the pretim-| operating of its 20-stamp mill elght th the Ky 1 1 ' i | turned from Quartermaster paeter |? rae - miles east of here wrt ; ; WHEAT MARKET today, where they have been inapect-|_ | conrmnet hat the A St. Louls amelter manufactur work ha h . ing the stearnship Oregon econo yh Panes Buren ¢ ny, which has contracted to| and th » — —_— —___— tartans ot aevinioce Rb Ra inatehy i a seventy-ton plant for be his f and) 1 Medals for the Soldiers iiionai clerks be authorized, | Copper Queen mine, 22 miles north. | Anon last ; Lap Ge Wheat PAIL DtOae HGS SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 23.—Med-| ; ' at : “AB atti oe 1 pa r ‘ : i ' ; eked In the As als given by the state of Washington! AMUSEMENT BULLEEEN Aevelopments in this vicinity result | too cramped in such a ¢ 1 fleld | h th nor ve sold. Farr to the volunteers have been receiv-| ring of rich led the|ant and hast ane t and business in all ed by the members of the | SEATTLE THHATER—'Mile, FI | ¢ any be led to expect, Imme-| a tir f ' xt ly dull in’ conse kane companies, Th fl dia tlo 1 uken 1 the |m ql ¥ " 1 rt ra t 1 bt but are stributed by the go | THIRD AVENUE THEATER | company looking to the erection of a| tt e rmined to he ntot krain tle to the soldiers who took part in| (Tonight)—"Foes's Ferry,’ amelter pla ' ity, the plant] feta, 7 fer h ) determination. Creditors | the celebration at that city, and have| OLYMPIC HALL—Vaudeville and to be of one hundred tons daily ca Father Pat ' nient and are not pressing col- been forwarded by mall to others. | moving pictures, im byacity, é ‘ ,rector of th i land congregation. jections upon farmera, COTOSC OOO ESOS ES OSE |W. S. KIRK, "tiie, garments, beautifully made; $1.00, $1.00 and $2.00 each, O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 Pike St. NSURE with the Columbian Acci-| I dent Associat Res 4 00m, | «A GREAT... CARPET SALE SERRA IAS A LALA LAL AL LIL, Ww ashir Jent and & k benefits Agents wanted. BE. W. ANDREWS. { FP. L. MILLER, Secretary | | Hore office, 24 Collins Block sident, Note These Q: and Buy No For Prices Go Up. Ingrain Carpets, new styles, 20 Extra Super ingrain,ali wool, 650 Nine- Wire Brussels, in bandsom: ‘ col are Me. Pine Vervet Carpeis, 70c. Axminsters, worth $1.25 are all vos... Gold Dust fers tue Amy Quantity JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. eCherry % —-F-L Bublding j —_—_— e “SEATTLE. TRANSFER CO Holden & Wilson Farnitare Co, 1109-11-13 Second Ave. oe A. w. Avens—Tel, White 331—p. m. Lymam Seattle Heat and Plumbing Co, Contractors and Jobbers. 4 Hot Water Heating, Venti lating and Plumbing. General Repair Work West Seattle Perry Building, Poot of Marion & PIANOS Cheaper than at any any other place in the city. Easy terms..... Steam « YRES TRANSFER CO. Distributlag Cars a Specialty iPhone Main 3260 Otfes, cor. Vocidental Ave Jackson street ILMA 7 COAL Makes Heat coco Saves Mone Sherman, “Clay & Co. “STEINWAY” DEALERS 514 Becomd Avenue =~ * Beattic ooo A first-class proposition BO that you can step right ‘nto sod make money; in vestigate it Cc. & Edwards & Co. ‘71 Marion, bel, Western and BR. Ave, SHSSHOOSTESSES THE MARTIN THE B. CURTIS coos THE WASHBURN SOSSLLOT SIS SN YO? + GUITARS DR. if 6. STEWART . Are those in which the tone ts the eautity By having your OUT, san Pictures Framed Home... >Y &s Paoific Pictare Frame Co. set 1 Avenue TT aye earest, the workmanship of the SPECIALIST highest order, and the material used of the finest quality. We sell all of i = these celebrated makes, and at prices DISEASES OF WOMEN which place a good guitar within the axD reach of anyone. Step in and make your selection, Winter & Harper Burke Building, Second Ave, and MarionSt, Seattle Wash. OVERNMENT GOODS, TWO PINE——— UJ, §,_ SEM {PE ‘second - Hand Pianos y Cheap. Genuine bargains, Also fine line of new high- grade pianos, kin Diseases poss "i MEDICAL INSTITUTE 49-50-51 Boston Blook SOSSHHHOHOSOSOOOOSD POSSSHSOSOSOOSED nel k can be Army cay special smail sizes, waists, $2.25; rubber blankets and poncos, w from $1.25 up: Gen. Miker moodea | 1415 count Ave. — Ramaker Music Co, at buffalo fur ercoats, mata, $1.50 3; can POPPI Oe ate ere. teat 18 not: far off. “We ido Tape heavy all-wool flannel over you will bring your work each; dark navy b un early. 1 drawe $1 each; can ,h > ~ 433 vas overt it? ae npe 1 gait C. C. BERG * "Eni ave. army carbines spect ng packs, $1; & “ heavy leegings $1; < reget nae see badges TSG Prete Expy. 1. W. Lows, each; canteen each; mosquita sailors’ overcoats, at bugles. $25 e 414 Yesler Way. $910,000 ail-wool wat Ae 25 a 2 be jo RR eile, ; Pgs And we will eall for rai co socks 3 4 we will call for your order 3,000 pairs cotton socks, Bt ifo; 100 or to give figures. pairs canvas 1CKKINE, AU T5o; 200 new 1 white sailor sults, at $1.50 rs, $1; lanyards u s, $2; government shoes, regulation | navy dra wool sweat Butterworth & Sons Greewaterae* l426-l4a8 Third Ave, Near Pike. Inte: ments in any cemetery, Tel. Pike 49, : } ee ee \ f —ag