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Cents a Month By Mail or Carrier THE SHAT TLE STA PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS T0 PIKE 150 Vv OL. 1. TO EAT CHRISTMAS DINNER AT DURBAN Kruger and His People Are All Smiles Over the Results. LONDON, Nov -Reports come of a big battle at Relmont, where the British charged 2,000 Boers and carried three ridges | succession, the last by bayonet. They were evidently not able to hold them, as they destroyed ammunition The situation in Natal Moot river station are tsolated and stitl push on to Pietermaritaburg with 7,000 men. at the Cape are joining the Ro ‘The Boers holt these by 17,000 men The Duteh oe e ° ® obscure Ladysmith, Eatcourt and @ o ° e LONDON, Nov, 4.-The queen has ge of congrat wiation te Gen. Methuen for his brilliant action at Belmont yester SPOCOSOOEOOOOOOOSE day, and she expresses sympathy for hie casualtics o No full particulars of rday’s engagement have been re- @ ceived here excepting the brief notice of the death of Léeut. Hiun- @ dell, of the Gronadier Guards Additional Pretoria dispatches through the refugees say that © the Boers have a scheme ready for declaring the South African Ke- @ public flags for the new re already made, and a union with @ the Orange Free States is »y the Orange Cross e Tt is alse said that more Englishmen are entisting with the © Roer army, believing they will @ pin iano, A fotcee of a @ thousand Roers was sent to capte Jluwayo, In Rhodesia 7 The Engiieh prisoners at Pretoria now number 14%, and B2om- @ cers. The Boers expect to possens Bouth Africa in six montha, © and war entirusiagm ts high e —* ~ * SOUTHAMPTON, Nov. 4-1 steamere Gaul, Bomla ° Doane Castic sailed this morning for South Africa with 3,000 © troops, forming the first contingent of the ftth army division ly mobiliaed. oe - DURBAN, Nov. 4.—A discredited report from Kalffir sources aaye that Gen. White has red all the big Boer guns around Ladyamith Tugela river is ewollen up now by the recent heavy rains, and is unfordable There js much anxiety here about Matcourt, where the cannon ading AS continued inate last evening. ‘The refugees from Pre torla who recently arrived, say Kruger is all smile ation in Natal, and the burghers are inviting ec Christmas dinner at Durban Pretoria mito ~ LORENZO RQUE A message from says that Kruger has or release of several non ants who Were brought there prisoners. He is considering the re lease Of Winston Churchill, who was captured in the armored train Aght at Freere station. Chyrehill holds a lieutenant’s com- mission, and is a war correspondent ° ° e e ° e e & e e e ° ° ° ° e e e e e e 2 ° e ° ¢ ° z & 4 3 SOSHOSHESSOSSOOOOSOOOS SPOSSSHSSSOSSESSSHS OSHS HOOD SOOOOSD SELF EVIDENT FACTS ARE TURNED DOWN Two Bunco Men Caught Red-Handed Are Released. trick, and he was on hand that nigh Filger went to the depot and he and Keul went into a passenger coach together. o e e FP. Morgan and Ed Filger, said oy the potice to men, were De Notorious confidence turned loose by Juder Cann yesterday afternoon Both men were caught red-handed in the, S#veral minutes later Morgan put ct of swindling Clemens Keul, a re-|'P @" appearance. Pilger then pro turned Kiondiker, by the freight bil}| ced & check for $2,009 on the Bec- trick ond National Rank of 8t. F and asked Keul to let him have what Notwithstanding the fact that sev- eral police officers ehady utatic court saw Mm to 4 He told Keul and that money he coul on It that Morgan was an agent he owed him a freight bill the the testified to ¢ both men, harge them SEATTLE, Barbers Form a Trust. MARSHALL, Mich., Nov, 24.The | five barbers of this town have form eda trust. A eting Was held week and it waa agreed to abolish the ten-cent hair cut and to charge extra on Gaturdays for the shaving fr ke As th barbers bave been enjoying ‘a big trade tn neck work thelr Customers are up in arms, and it is probabie that the fight will result disastrously for the tonsorial artista TRAIT CARIBOO P. & Y. Road Is Pushing Work. FB. C. Hawking, chief engineer of the Wh Pass & Yukon railway has returned froma five weeks’ trip t he fle aaye th rev xtessing nicely from Bennett t te Hors The rock werk along WASHINGTON, FRISDAY EVEN NOVEMBER 44, THE HOBO ARMY IS IN NORTH SEATTLE Day and Night They Commit All Sorts of Deviltry. fact, a, ‘The hobor are coming to town, — In the city is flooded with them at the present time. North Seattle residents are probably the this class of people, as the hobos have ground in that part of the eity Fake Jewelry pedaters are greatest pufferer from made thelr stamping ming of their wares upon the in nocent ladies datly. ¥ f Seattle's “new citizens’ @n attempt to dispore « 1 locket to @ grocery store per The wket was afterwards found to have been stolen yperty | ‘The hobos are even now becoming bolder, Laat night about n First avenue, were yelock two women, who were walking ted by a man near the corner of Battery street He at one of the ladies’ pocket-book, and in doing so A rhe the sidewalk med for was thrown to nd her ann a hasty retreat che. lant beat taking up the and man's ort eee tee eee eee eeeeee teste eeeeeeteeeeee got the t-book grabber He a taken to 5 headquarters and a serious charge has been placed against him, as facts point that the hobo had other |@ Intention than those of robbery Monday two suspicious king characters were trying to dis pore of @ number of boxes of cigare, The weeds answered to the dencription of thone which were stolen from a warehouse in the city about two months ago A fruit “ hloroformed and robbed of a gold watch early b neslay morning During Tuesday eve « several hard looking customers Went into his store and tried t sel) several articles of jewelry. Getting the lay of the land, they returned With the above results rth Beattle is practically without police protection. The ho ine this, and have carried on their devilish revelations without molestation Tt is satd that a resolution will Monday night, asking for better be went to the council protection enty FSSC SSeS SSeS eee SSE RES Eee ES SEE } “ or ' s is ae (Pee RRR RRR RRS R SE RR RRR REE SSR SSE SSD pee a quarier of @ mile|> = = = = | x is’ Dispatches Indicate Th Bever bie jiee of alten and .eweteieees we Otis’ Dispatches Indicate That CN Ey tte the insurrection is tndin |The manag nt of the r mak - + aant 7 e WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 4.—The practical end of the Phill. @ i — af @ pine insurrection ts evidently what Gen. Olls is endeavoring to in. @ “ ' @ dicate in the following cable received this morning: “The claim @ oa 6 1 @ by the insurgents to form an independent government can no @ ay 6 ’ . @ longer be made under any ion. Its treasurer, secretary of the © owe hiaa 6 @ interior, and the pre t congress are in ¢ hands. Its presi ow ba @ dent and the remaining cabinet officers are hiding dently in the @ @ central Luzon provinces, Its generala an troops are in emall @ @ bands and are scattered through a provinces, acting as a @ WWirereererceerert }@ bandittl, or betng diaper playing the role of Amigos, @ = ar with their arms concealed Thee indications are that Aguin- @ Zz CITY NEWS. = @ aldo Aid not escape through the lines Lawton or Wheaton, @ @ but fed to the weetward from the Bambanbons raliway station oe | Yaaaaparaaapanasanani® 5 arapaie communication to Dagupan will be setaniiehd @ @ probably to San Fabian today by relaying nine miles of track and @ sy @ the material is at hand. The railway communication to that point @ The two-masted schooner Arthur |@ 1 fe-established. 3 h lied las h for Ste te | guts wane LR OLY AS Ry eee eececcseococosooesoooesereoooeeee | |Seattle packing houses Neilie Bay. a 4 woman, was jarrested by Officer Agame Is night jon a charge of robbing ank Na an Italian fruit p € Judge Hanford has signed an order mour to $4.355, which are to be paid by the Boston & Alaska Trans arta mpany, the money be tak S oleamor Sriaeeee neurar have acid to Clara A. Smith four West Seattle John Todd and ts for & consideration of $1,000. Fiiger met Keu! on the street Tues-| This evidence was Introduced into) nn “ama” hae purchased day. He promised Keul a ponition but was given little consider. | Mrs Jae ee nae ure on his brother's farm in California, 200m Gotar ctlest, gaat Welisee, for | When Keul and Pilger went to the) The check has been pla m the| cos of $008. . dank to draw money with which to banda of Acting Chief of Poties Wil “ee pure & railroad ticket the oM- (lard, who has heen instructed by the) ‘The officers of the Nome Transp ciais recognized Pilger and quietly prosecuting attorney's office to as-|tation compa * informed Keul that he was in the certain if Pilger had any money Injard Chilcott hands of a buneo many the Mt. Paul bank. If not, both meniham; secret The two left each otters company | will be held on a charge of fo These als to meet at the Nor Pacific train| Fiiger is at the present time un- | trustees at 9:15 o'tloek that night, Keul in the der 8 ash bail for his ap; ance | Meantime informed Officer Osbourne tn the superior court to answer to a| %emes F of what he had been told at the buncotng a man out of 914) D8 ther at ® . Osbourne concluded to be A CHANCE FOR TAYLOR The street committee of the city council is meeting this afternoon. It in hearing property owners on the Improvement of Bastlake avenue, the improvement of James street, and the question of planking. paving or macedamizing Madison street © meeting was delayed until 9 vk, On account of ¢ Engineer Thornson not arriving @rom Cedar river Tt is underst that Vesler way and Jackson street w be “4 Walked and parked. Th LOUISVILLE, Nov. 4.—According to the oMicial count, Taylor (Repub Hean) received 193.084 votes Goebel 6 streets cae Pp also planked 190,79; making Taylor's plurality | stagison street will be planked and 2,294. It im believed now that every-!macademized in parte. ‘The latter thing depends on whether the Doard next week throws out Louis state) will be by petition to the council It is also understood that brick wi ville’s vote. This gave over 3,000| be don different parts of the for ‘Taylor, street DEATH CAUSED ots? 2.6" PEORIA, Til, Nov. 24.—There ts a prospect that within the next ten ment among the authorities reepon ble for the opening of the canal and that CARBONDALE, Ii, Ne L. | prevent the Deason, a saloon keeper of De Sota ember drainage disagreement will ing of the canal on r December & ny armall village eight miles north of *imilar time now contemplated by ls dead from wounds said | the trustees n inflicted while being in itiated into @ secret order known as KENT the Knights of the Ar The facts of the initiation, a in this case, are as fo s The o Ger has an instrument resembling a bellows, with a long handle ich fires a blank cartridge from one side, the other side be padded. Only 4) GLOUCESTPR, Mass. Nov. 24 Glight tap is required to exploa alate trial speed est of the battleship cartridge. In this instance the m4-| Kentucky was made today under fa chine became reversed, and while! vorable conditions. he showed a Deason was bent until his head and f almomt 16% knots per hour, returned home, took to his bed and gradually succumbed to his injuries WASHINGTON, D. G, Nov H ry Commander Leutzee, at i idee The cane of C. H. Crane again F.| yarn eee caace ot metgg d vot Pierce, for the pons hrolGie dhe Cuattonion Kepioinens mory, has been « il the| ed ald dapile sharia none ne 7th. Lieut. Theodore Wagner has) saving the ked cruise She been appointed to tak harge per probal isd ait tha “peat dua ing the litigation. Judge Moore to-| deep water | day ipsued a bench warrant for th A arrest of Maj. John Y. Terry, who } sit sytante will hee Stoned aociorsow: © Witness in the ca and who it i#|as a mark of respect to Vive F ; said has left the state. Jent Hobart. | ALKING IMPROVEMENTS « { public works hae It cont $27.00, and covers the district on Renton hilt 1 seuth by Denny way, on th rth by Eaat Mercer he west by Broadway, and as Me ' ith avenue Crawford & Conover have brought guit John Hoefer for $2,000 T * y of Ho quiam have f 1 a combine to raise the price of logs ROANOKE IS SOL | - — Th Li an Bo aye umor nel has been ¢ ts " t months Ine natance the rts have been denied by the a ere of tt mpan In |most of the cases Sol Simpson has [been spoken of ax the purchaser eday thers.ate.iwe ramers afoet, and of courne one ix that Sol Bimy ught The other rum- or haa anegative as well as a posi Wt wald that whe has Ih as been purchased by A. Linderom This man is said t lish who and '‘ chi ny hrough Al nekea . @ 1 mine He ts |now ambitious to risk -his fortune in | bie Amahiy \* The He pe wan at he Jeould find on th nd, and she cat this eye. Th probably why he is today rumored to be her own- The 4 + of tt ry is that he purche hen Capt. Kidson personal friend of Lindstrom, took a hand 1 Kidson is aald r tot fond ft N A. 7 & TT. ¢ itt > said Lindstrom | J ling tog price for th | “ 1} ured old ac counts by taking fan Fran {for his money, | i “= CONVENTIONS ‘SECESSION OF TO MEET EARLY LODGE MEMBERS | | Ohio to Be Used as an Exam. | They W Dissatisfied With. ple to Other States. | the Management. COLUMBUS, Nov. 2—It is an-| CHICAGO, Nov. %.<About 2.500 nounced authoritatively that the Re-| members of the Knight 1 Ladies publican #ta nvention of next/of Honor, an insurance organization year will be held early in the spring. | with headquarters at Indianapotis The indications» are that some date | have seceded from the organization with the ma fate late in February or early in| Diesatinfaction age March will be chorer ment of the affairs of the order by the suprem sgiven as t The plan ia to have Ohio select her | 0" nuhecme Jegation early so that in the event) gous are interested in nomina.|the revolt any opponition to the re and they have set up a n of President McKinley should | rival concern, which js styled the p out the action of the Repubil rimar rican F n the presidents own state |inols. They have tals, and last night save @ moral effect throughout | py, reef in i se n, and it is hoped offset the Springfield papers tion charter to conduct xpect to fave the Wedneslay, and w ming state convention will t the delegates at large n number, and will also have mence active work in nate a estate ticket headed | lodges throughout the state for secretary ot| A meeting of the new order was ® held yeaterday afternoon at Wen The plan of holding an earty con-|del's hall, No, 1604 Milwaukee av vention was followed in 189 when | nue, which was vrowded with mem- MeKiniey was making hia run for, bers teations for ordinate the nomination for president. At the Charters were received, it was an time @ solid delegation was elected nounced, from eight other lodges. for McKinley, and there is no doubt| which wished to leave the old or unite with t but that the action had great influ-/ ganization and e new fn other parts of the country,|one. It is claimed by the seceders sition of any formidable na-!that every one of them had paid ture ie anticipated by the friends of|to the old order sums ranging from the president, but, nevertheless, they | $100 to $300, the right to which they are desirous that Ohio Republicans | have relinquished to join the new ord early order sha ne manding th nomination of Pre Jent M \ At nifles, the new or Kinley, as well as indorsing hia ad. | eas laation ta om ministration and its policy In the| posed of Germans nis Philippines in ne unmeaning terme. | to ineure memt 8 of It is felt that this will clinch the vic~ | 8500 or $1,500, assesements to be paid tory In the etate this fal) and wi!| | monthly the natonal conven n. The friends The federation will make no at of the president realize that the| tempt to establish any subordinate “iges outside of Ilinots MAIL IS TO GO BY REINDEER WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov stmaster Wright, of Cape Philippine question and also the trust issue are the shoals that cause trouble to the McKinle and they intend to take time by the forelock New Court Dances. RERLIN, Nov, 4.—Ry the emper ore w the famous Koormagyer and other Hungarian dances, hither to unknown in Germany, will be in-| O°! 4 eeitaa th eked ve yale be troduced and taught to the cour " indies by @ Hungarian nobleman | *” Cxpected ruah te ener Heat n 1 Pottak dancea will bo! *Pring. Bids hav . : tried during the coming court car pinged propanly by stindear X between &t. Michael and Nom nival about 350 miles, the present service |betng only by vessels which touch |there infrequently, Mr. Wright says at that takes in the Nome gold listrict, and that fully 60,000 will be there in the spring WITHOUT FUEL Nov. 24.—A Wood Comes Home. SYRACUSE Ka ‘ ‘ SANTIAGO, N —Gen, Wood, coal famine is diseurbing the people siinate anal sda ohavines at of this place, and Editor H. M. Les-lGantingo, has been summoned to ter of the News, uggests a novel | Washington to eiknaacal peas da solution of the problem. Several! partmental matters. Gen, Wood rainloads of Banta Fe railroad coal) may receive the appointment of mil pass through town every day, andltary governor of Cuba Lester suggests that tf the weather | . turns cold the pe proceed to delp themselves, paying the railroad Mills Stand Pat. npany the market Many| WHATCOM, Nov. 4.—The shingle are In favor of adopting the sug-|men are standing loyally by the state gextion agreement, and four-fifths of them There 1a not a pound of coal for| have already closed down, Only one within a radius of twenty-five miles| mill, the Monarch, has definitely an- and the people are practically with-| nounced its determination of remain jout fuel ing open this winter j 1599, W him leave us until he is pleased, so that he may ALL PAPERS Estimates given on all classes of work Star Paint Co. 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. BRUNNER & CO. 502 Pike roche corner Fifth, 'P On hand a fine line of whiskies in bulk and bottles as fol- lows: Monogram Rye, Canadian Club, Oscar Pe » Burke's Irish, Burke’s Scotch. McBrayer Bottled In 4, etc., etc. Hennessy and Martel Brandies, French Cordials and Imported Gin. yor th 2 Rec e r N M. CLAY EVRKSOL®, Opticion, 7 First Ave their customers’ mon- DIFFERENCE «y and often let them go aeay displeased and de- know the value of a well-pleased cus- tomer, and never let tell his friends and thus Standard Talloriag Co, nounce them to friends, jour trade grows. 1012 Third Ave. CHAS. Oo. HOLCOMB, Opticien, E Walla Walla Addition CHOICE LOTS Denny-Blaine Land Co. Dexter Horton Bank Building. HE COMMERCIAL IMPORTING COMPANY'S Coffees are good. Retail trade supplied by our wagons. 1008 Second Avenue. 222 Pike Street J 7 rn 1331 Second Ave, We Are Offering One of the Finest Lines of === Cents’ and Ladies Watches And at the Very Lowest Pricss. pee ALL KINDS OF.. ewelry, Diamonds, Ladies’ and Gents’ Chains W. W. HOUGHTON, sed First Avenue Jeweler ‘he Life of Your Shirts Depends largely upon the laundry. It’s worth while taking a little trouble to find out which laundry does the most careful work. Those who have investigated employ the i_xth and Pike. Tel, Mainl77 Palace Steam Laundry “MORAN BROS. COMPANY Engine and Ship Builders STEEL AND WOOD LUMBER MILL TOOLS TOOLS _Too Ls No, 7.—26 in. DISTON HAND SAW6 ..... + $1.25 No. D &—26 in. DISTON HAND SAWS ++ 1.50 No. 12.26 In, DISTON HAND 8AWS, cee $2.00 MAYDOLE HAMMBRS .. 45c, SBC, 65e HAND AXES . . 70 to $1.20 yull line Ratiey Planes @t Zero prices. Many novelties in the tool jine. GEO. H. WOODHOUSE GRILLS ee es Popular Cafe for Gentlemen R OUR HOUSE Occidental Ave. and Washingtoa St. i i ae © = - Did you ever stop to think how much they add to the finish of your parlor ? Made to order, and of highest artistic merit. Open evenings. 1108 Third Ava. opp. Telephone Bullding es ee PSII TITTITITI ee Sesh eee SUS SYRINGE SALE § $$$ akon coe 333 A 2-quart fountain syringe, @ P4 or 4 hard rubber tips in {peed Stock Exchange ooo hard wood box; guaran- coor, 1020 Firat Ave, eee teed. This week only 93c. poe year bad tas it pre Se all of Stocks at 11 99 "i U 9 o'cloc! f Barrington’s Drag Store $) $o¢ fer petvtogss Hepat gee R|\ oe lie fs inviied to attend O@ Cor, Second and Pike . st and participate, beee "Phone Pike 82. $32 A. CORODRAN ooo ee R| oe age O06 Se ae | SSSeeceeccccccecses Bstksvexrtitty tty 3 , —_—

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