The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1899, Page 1

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é Cents a Month S 5 By Mail or Carrier THE SEATTLE STAR. PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS T0 PIKE 150 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVENT? 4, NOVEMBER AGUINALDO'S FAMILY ©=<<e "<> FUNERAL OF THE SCATTERED IN FLIGHT _LATE VICE-PRESIDENT for Unit oaibeate s wenator againat J KM. Foraker in 1901, And if he fails in His Mother and Oldest Child Reported =.» >on '""-"" Attended by a Large Number of the Lost in the Woods. Nation’s Representative Men. | FP Rr THE DICTATOR IS HOTLY PURSUED Tt MEWS CITY OF PATTERSON IN MOURNING wa! oostomoe vor covet eve Remains Of Mr. Hobart Rest in the Library 1 from 2 to oi In Ohio Beginning of the End of ‘the Philippine War = aft ren) to the memory of Vice . ae Presiient ‘Mobs ded b Is Now Plain Sight—The Insurgent =” r at His Late Home Surrounde | { Adjutant Sn | ; | vation Army | Forces Are Demoralized. [for a aterec Banks of Flowers. | grapnophone Thankesgiv | MANTLA, Nov s cablegram this morning Gen. Otle @ Davia ¥ and wife have tells of a new outbres nsurgents bh of Imus, but he ap- © | ,.14 to Ira Hronson, for $4,000, three | @ PATTERSON, N. J, Nov. 25.—Representative men of the na- @ get ge — and says: “The rebels — = on Seave 2 lot the corner of Bradley and : tion are yrathering here today pay the last‘ tribute resp 3 t and the r 1 m were wounded Two rebels ane etree and hor to the mer { View President Hobart wo BF were killed and one captured. They quickly withdrew. Additional @ |" ** s+ @ cial ain Grating (ie president members, supreme court ® trope were sent m Manila today and the insurgents will be 4 Mir vt urchased a fot judges, Cbngresamen and high adminiarative officials, left Wash- © driven sout n Lewis street t Carrie, f ington thip tnorning @ $ . Be » Negis is be The chief insurgent 4 $2,000. Patterson was suspended today and all buildings @ eader ne sland enter M ‘ . \ . ryw ¢ flags are lowere @ time since velution against Spain began. Phe officers re- © —— * as ¢ with fi nen punt uring the pastiwo @ @ port the people as apparently cheerful and are hopeful that a form @ [Third and Madison, 7 ava Sb remo cat reeled in te ° @ of government will soon be in operation and well sgited to the cor ' Lan amount % his morning. surr t wers. In the e 4 ditions, “ng 4 The au 4 M . man's had lay @ small bunch of violets, a token from Mra. Me- @ . ae ti fay. ¢ Kin te arrangements include the rece f the president, © e WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 25.—-Gen. Otis cables todays A ves. @ [PAY 8" ‘teanters wh - his arrival will go immediately to Carrol: hall where @ @ sel from Lingayen cull, with diepatehes from Wheater nino @ pa Krueger. R. W. Hicks j the privade se 2pm. The programm includes @ @ drought. in Buencamio, Fulpino secretary of state, as & prisoner. @ y nek | 3 hymn str and prayer, serm ° e He was with Aguipaido an and jeft Teriac on the © . by I oe in the Church e @ night of Nov. 13, to be em from Bayam- © Laurer f know « P ve the president and party, willece- @ @ dang and Dagupan. The at San Jacint ‘ tehind will be the supreme court, @ & i dater by Young to the Agui with a part of @ 1 th h 4 bed ar ngress e b 4 js family, escaped north with 209 ment pase between Youns © co ny wed In 4 and Wheaten. Young is stil) in pursuit . e ° Aguinaldo’s moth nd obtese child, with Duoncaming, are @ | Y * r \eveeereucreresreesreny’. ern’ = @ separated from the rest of the party. The mother iw lost in the @ ° 3 @ woods and one child of four yoars taw ith Wheaton’s troops © Chris Rebitli reported to the 5 @ Two thousand dollars in gold belonging to Aguinaldo’s moth e * 1 @ has been captured and is now inthe Mantis treasury. A heavy @ | #!%! by ‘ . @ storm in Lingayen has prevented the loading of troops there for @ n “i avenu @ the north. MacArthur captured the Insurgent director of the @ The fire 4 @ railroad, who endeavo » destroy the read to Dagupan © lath BS tant ° SOSSOSSOSSHOHSOOSOSOO SS OOOOOOOOOO® (oo. loaned “OF A LIVE PHONE WIRE = FRIGHTFUL SLAUGHTER pers ori al Out Small Boys and Set Fire OF THE DERVISHES pears siow toa Holly Tre. 'Finish ALL PAPERS Estimates given on all classes of work Star Paint Co. B00 Pike St It might be a greater thing than i LD re 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. DEALERe IM... Groceries, Wines and Liquors 602 Pike Street, corner Fifth, ‘Ph Green 794. On hand a fine line of whiskies in bulk and bottles as fol- lows: Monogram Rye, Canadian Club, Oscar Pepper, Burke's Irish, Burke's Scotch. McBrayer Bottled in Bond, etc., etc. Hennessy and Martel Brandies, French Cordials and Imported Gin. Zhe moet vanalthve ¢ Bence a Ei eM el Ses wel tan found apy where MH. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 7 First ave Ltwle We are tailors and know how to cut, fit, and Sty le make a garment so it stays in shape. We also do all kinds of cleaning, pressing and repair: «_ Fit ing. Figures tell the difference. Will you pay the difference, or buy from us and save the difference ? STANDARD TAILORING CO. 1012 Third Ave., near Third Ave. Theater. Beis, SING MADE EASY, etp'etes ision may be ring gianses Oited for your eyes wins Bree pared to ft lenses securately and cor- t latest, utruments reetly with known to cHas. e. HOLCOMB, Optician, 2 68 Burke Bic i vddve ? —=100=— | CHOICE | LOTS Walla Walla Addition A live wire created commotion at Spring street and Fifth # ¢ wy } e@venue Tyursday night. That so one kitted or seriously in- o LONDON, Nov. 25.Wingate’s battle with the Khalifa was | jured tx due to the fact that ® special providence watches over # 3 fought by moontieht- “The attack and defeat of the dervishes | idiots, drunken men and boys, s ‘Was one of the most brilliant actions in the history of the Bou. @ | Thursday afternoon, employes.af the telephone exchange were @& @ danese fighting Wingate’s force marched @ miles and fought @ ATLANTA. repairing the line at the point mentioned. They cut a wire and nn . 3 two battles in $1 hours . @ | eit introdu tled it to ® mate post in front of the fesidence of George B. ® ry ee e r3 @ Chapin, 422 Spring street * @ = CAIRO, Nov. mer, the British minister, has re- @ |), . Later the wires hecame crossed with an electric light wire. & Dexter Horton Bank Building. : mn aha the following tchener Wingate'’s force @ || @ Meantime a group of boys had gathered | tof the Chapin re- & caught up with the Khalifa’s force seven mile stheast e | & pidence. Their attention was attracted to : * APARARAAARARAAAR! @ G14. After a sharp fight be Khalifa - & Football and kindred topica were t * ¥ $ acy sur mantios by a body led and all @ turned to electricity, and shocks. Da eS rincipal emirs kiled or 4 * wanted yeh the wire and see * "S$ Cuff t The measure provides that th ees are © caped. The dervishes we D tooce a jury tn JB or ele, eaatel eume ¢ aie te. be Geet * HE COMMERCIAL MEPORTING COMPAHY'S good. . was taken Thousanc ndered number of women © (tain its powers afte * Finali * Retail trade supplied by ag’ . eT and cattle fell into the hands of the Angio-Egyptian @ jaunt the instaitation f and by his own large D ot * 1008 Second Avenue. 222 Pike Street e ow always be | y.|% eager companion gave him @ shove e p< a ap means the end of organised resistance to the British in @ oe sie hema andawen A moment later both boys pk * | <= a hos m. 1 a ree } y ; e 3 tore of | # “_— : We Are Offering One SOCOSSO OOOO SOOO SOOO OO OOOO OOOO OOOOOE peciai |# Post st * of the Finest Lines of = 5 © there is danger of | * pecas * ee , * n * | : ’ oy i makes it the duty of any | * t phon * | |< & as 6 tynchtag or at-|* y tree in Chapin's front ® ne? Sete cong! ortee, toa |* ter the Chapin household and the neighbors were # And at the Very Lowest Prices. t t re } t * « The @ «graceful curves in excellent imitat ¥ * | Sonus : Jewelry, Diamonds, Ladies’ and Gents’ Chains \* ‘The tree at times wae a mase of fire Again, the light died @ T N, 's away to a faint glow, only to Mare up aga as the *) KH € > ORANGE RIVER, Cape Colony, Nov. %.—One hundred and @ | the Post street power house took @ new spurt * w. w. HOUG seven wounded soldiers from mont have arrived here. The FO CHINA : The next morning ihe wire was removed * 704 First Avenue Jeweler number include Boers. One aa ——————— aah tienty ie the Dawe tore POCTTTST TTT TTT TT iter tect este et ee ’ 2 ihooter to k Firtti« ge er he ~ Isn't That Smooth? arms. " 4 000000 00000000000000 000000 eo ooeeoes * t a “ie e That's what they all say when their laundry work ts done a GLASGOW, Nov. 2%5.--It is ruored on the exchange that } be a HOSTON, Nov, 2%.—Fire partly destroyed the Charleston navy @ I king has surrendered. The Rann Davee hues seat Dent ! @ yard this morning, doing damage to the amount of one million @ THE PALACE ‘ '@ dotiars e If your bundle is ready, call up Main 177. We'll get it. QUEENSTOWN from the oe e SPHSSSHSSSHSSSHSSSHSSSOHOSHSHSHSOSO SS OOOOOOD arriving der a Ladygrey, east North feared this ia otto. the beginning of Afrikander movement in favor of oT? ce of th | mg ‘Se Been works, We The capacity of tt | Pea rhe wi be 5.000 ‘SERVANT GIRLS BERLIN, Nov. 25.—Raron Manteuffel, formerly colonel in a raed | Russian regiment, haa arrived at Pretoria and accepted a high ek h i command in the Boer army BY THE HOUR oe BPRLIN, Nov. 25.—It is stated in circles well informed that =) SPOSHSSHHSSSSOOSSOOOOOOOE SPHSSHSHSOSSSSSSSSOSOSOSOOOSEOD the Boers do not want foreign intervention, because they have h ‘ ae p decided to fight for the liberation of all South Africa ot Pittebure. The pun NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—Servants Seco with a daily capacity of 2,600,000 gal-| jat a wage of 20 pents an hour will be POPOPOS OOOOH DODO OO OOO OOO OOO OOOOH Fin wil be wuppled by the Laid-| |® feature of the domestic register —s = — —-—---- - 7 jaw-Dunn-Gordon company, of Cin-| The lumber industry on Puget|°F employment bureau, which the ’ einnatt Jeound is yet in ite Infancy. The|Houschold Economic Ansociation A BRIDE OF M LEAN IS NOT | “The water works will be equipped ar, nome time ago, stated that next week at its headquarters 1 nm ts r¢ sr page ' amps “ capitaliste from ¢t a Y win at No. 1775 Broadway. Mra. 8 H ree Machina Gompasy of Seivdite, [occ nn temton Mane af these] meee: Of Mo. 146- Week Mianty -fitth | of this city to furnish ¢ - sare further (e're WhO will be fitted to dust : | ¢ t | Kin ep, cook and mend at 20 cents an hour meals ar free lances’ In d Mre. I to be given these atic service rantees to each purchasers ate the middle west. | va are forests of Minne-| worker three places in a district nein are almost &@ tne convenience of the hour method » the average flat dwe an immediate popularity t artment of the wage earner NEW YORK, Nov. %.—Though barely out of her teens and an he “He Propos ean to $10,000,000, Mins Jonephine | Drexel may take the veil and give} her fortune to the church. Her to “Stay in Ohio and Keep His Support F fie be in charge of he water works Now that the ta and Wisc hing of the past, the lumbermen are |, COLUMB nt that Jo! 4, O., Nov. 26.—The an n R. McLean | several years as a nun having led |). | : Ie going to locate on Puget sound One of the most prominent men tn aunt, now Mother Catherine, has al most persuaded her to that decision, the business Is ex-Gov, Clough } the aunt to peek her niece a8 a con #8 eral days looking for @ #4W-' (one for the association and fi for bine Cincinnati, to remain tn Ohio until T he ireau),ethe member will be sur the presid al electon, has formed a jor was current yesterday | nijeq with one firat vant for Mias Drexel is a beautiful girl, tat , ' ' « flurry among the anti-McLean Dem chased land then year. If the frst fails to please PALACE STEAM LAUNDRY Sixth and Pike. MORAN BROS. COMPANY Engine and Ship Builders STEEL AND WOOD LUMBER ML se TOOLS No, 7.—26 in. DISTON HAND SAWS No. D &+-26 in, DISTON HAND SAWS No. 12 in, DIST« HAND 8AWS, ‘ MAYDOLE HAMMERS . . HAND AX Full tine Ba 1331 Second Ai TOOLS TOOLS Planes, at tero ori Many SET the tool line. GEO. H. WOODHOUSE ‘ ote eg Popular Cafe for Gentlemen OUR HOUSE Occidental Ave. and Washington St. | SERRE TERRES Did you ever stop to think how much they ad4 to the finish of your parlor ? Made to order, and of highest artistic merit. Open evenings. and fair, with a marked resemblar Agr cotusede ica enelie tt f the Wh |g net writ be Sunnie to Mrs. Grover Clevelan , apes oe tae ene F om . tigatt ed th an = much like Helen Gould in character If McLean's action means anything | "eh he peniter de e - 1105 Third Aves opp. Telephone Building being independent and unfett it means that he has not yet given up thief r h Ge ! Jay Mr. Clough took a MANILA, Nov. 25.—Gen. Otis has the conventionalities of society, S All hope of shining ¢ 1, a Cineinnatl prisone tltrip up th tt ternational | as prisoner on board the Brutus, 8 and despises the value many Ameri- before he w ha: Necauiabe att Jiands in Snohomish and Skagit|whae Aguinaldo called his cabinet. |§ URS in cane place upon foreign titles . unties, He has, during this and|He was tured by Major Cronin of which marr avon of Adi would take almost anything in the | of |x 1d opinion of the timber of West-| Fa 4 Pwed {00 (i ange eee Dahigren. She is at present travel-| way a nomination or office that| Brown imagined Bailey was in alern Washington Hantista, president of the F ‘ \ 2ee rene Baer Bee > o4 ing with her aunt in the South, wasn't positively nailed down. conapira rgninet him, and as he| A n awimilll site is ob-|pino congress, h surendered to Ladies’ and Men's Pe o4 Opens to the abl ip on O00 - a nly nalied down. | was on his way to work he wan at-[tained, It In atated xcellent au-|Gen. MacArthur. He n 1069 1$SS sturaay, Nor. 5. Daily goo er. JOmN : ; j - Ne itacked by Brown. The first slash} thority that ex-Gov. Clough will|the supreme judgship which he rt b¢ @ Call of Bisoxe” at ll : . ¥ ne personal anization | coms ered ¥ left erect ala " fused at the beginning of the insur OO? Gclock a.m. No charge © other co a | tha t {th t und| Owe tt ‘ | @@® for privileges, The pub. 2 result of ' : } pos- 14 ne ana ; JUST WHAT YOU WANT. @Oe lic Is invited to attend OOF | ¢ le was captured by th . ul ministerialtet » . ¢ i : te W oinog this ahomning,. Ghey are é 3? and participate, biog Po nl pier ! V few [prosent freight rater place an Raat: ouacked tn'the National hot Barrington’s Drug Store s3g |“ CORCORAN es nation owing to A disag o nt ‘ : be 1, r, that at can zens, There are about thirty wr Cor ind Pike puree €bood his colleagues, and a col of the n for president the same ag| CHIC Princeton 11,| red. from anscontinent ne end innumerable youngsters Seeccccccccscotes government i feared, e did four years ago, and if he faile, | Yale Ly al lines during the comming year, lot ‘the Buget Bound gxatan hy oH SRBRABRRASRR REE RAR Bisa , se e is o~ wal aiislidid tics siti * coe \

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