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cate THE SEATTLE STAR. et2"%o 236, VoL, 1. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENT)? [oe : “Civ news, =| THE SAD FATE OF AN ALL PAPERS Estimates given on all classes of work NOVEMBER 7, 1599. NO, | BOERS PREPARING TO P ATTACK LADYSMITH “”""""""""""" INNOCENT YOUNG GIRL|... -...-.” Stor Paint co b> held from the family resider 1208 xth avenue at 9 a, m, today, aft Are Concentrating Their Forces for Q Suc teiowte! oh|Entrapped and Drugged by a Young sia och eae as 8 tS trimmed ise up. Dinner and tea Determined Effort. wer ws weir owe et Man Who Offered to Assist Her Ve soe ede mabe spe yesterday at Providence able Christmas or wedding presents. typhoid fever Don't you know it will please and ym both to look over our stock? Capt, Witiam itcleom, superin in Finding a Brother. Bis ‘ah ooo BROS., 1417 Second Ave. ndent of the dining and steeping | ery n the Great Northern Shall ia Be Hanged, Impris- captured 2,000,000 rounds of ammunition ish the difference ? way, dropped dead in Bt os A youne girl giving her last name as Martin, was found yer. & = eee ge yesterday, from heart ® terday morning by Officer Morgan wandering along Washington ® ‘BRUNNER & co. ‘ it enlth . are|t in that se@tion of the city, and the officer sent her to police head- # samas * ° moe ieclotey B famichumehathatt we iataat'e “Mees | Groceries, Wines and Liquors » from Ladysmith says that a to a point be-| (a hewonper iy va frothy yal I, : 4 i te th musics Us : a Wan payee 502 Pike St r Fifth, ‘Phone jon 794. 4 * on the town is expected : n Park. The|¢ ne Gteheutn theater cetaad out “Gat 7 t, ° eg e: onnmnaga ea Rae e ea # o'elock to find him. While making inquiries of oral employes & On hand a fine line of whiskies in bulk and bottles as fol- ® Hn . pee Ape ot rey vie 4 it Lake|® @round the theater she was approached by a well dressed young ® - 2 ian Club, O P 4 yard le now repairing the 5 ad station at Frere, He ts sald > : . large | ® Man, She says that she liked ole appearar went away * lows: Monogram Rye, lanadian ub, Oscar Pepper, ace. ee ee Ps mane ee = oat an-|™ With him, Me asked her to drink, This is the last she remem- # Burke's Irish, Burke’s Scotch. McBrayer Bottled iu Bond, pea bers ah an A m re ect a ne a how where there » » a e e e Later advices regarding the position of the Ninth Lancers @ “ 116 t ¥ Lena he as . dim colle ion Ae id En ban he 4 etc,, etc. Hennessy and Martel Brandies, Prench Cordials ; b4 => © the Hoer retreat frow cere oni caryfoersgecp 3 : # she was drugged, Dr. McKechnic attended bh . and Imported Gin, “ suggestion that they Rave met the came There will «iving serv * Yesterday afternoon, in any with ¥ ” & a ss @ fate as the Bight La sat Dundee is met with the argu- @ th C “ * rege ‘onan saw tates 4 they failed to return. It appears now that the batt oe Gras nducted by the pastor, Rev, Elm vom to he nowledge The most sensitl in ty stmov } @ Pan was less decisive tha »e Belmont battle @ few days ago e mes A _ waned bas ay dintye nee ponte yaa a sae 4 parent Sees Tape pars of etacive i ° . > |= Trompe * She i still in the custody of Mra. Taylor. The police are mak- ® Atha ple naayg eee ® ing an effort to focate her assailant, In the meantime she re- ® e LONDON, Nov A Pletermaritabure dispatch says that a @ The court having decreed a disso- |» b 7. 4 mains y eo custo f the mat n. * cla vi @ Boer force, with t Sayin Natal, has gathered at Wen- @ [lution of the co-partnership which|y "Pt" © eas tts * = parr Spee estou <ogometiel “ @ cen, northwest of the Mo iver. Another captu Roer dispatch @ | existed hort time between Leigh |» * = aye that the Belmon command left the hitle around Lady- @ [| R. Freeman and son, the Musinessigg " ; N @ smith also for Weneen and Greytown. Both places would be of @ |of publishing The New Northwest \ Rekalelehchaichalehehehchehehsishetclcheheheliciaheheiaheiaielehalal Stvle We are tailors and know how to cut, fit, and } @ great advantage to the Bo re In any attempt to attack from @ farmer and Dairyman will -| we, make a garment so it stays in shape. We also fr { : the Gneke the Rritieh expedition to Ladysmith 7 2 |ried on by Leigh H. Freeman at Se-| Fi do all kinds of cleaning, pressing and repair- t CAPE TOWN, Nov. 21—Methuen Is reported to have capture attle, with a branch ¢ at North] ing. Figures tell the difference. Will you : @ Honey Newt Kioop not far south of Modder rive to bh @ |Yakima. Mr. Freeman founded the j it % - e wg 4 “ : gg ap ae a sate awe tural dla f in| ~ pay the difference, or buy from us and save > ef f r STANDARD TAILORING CO. e ° e e ® whe —_ @ | He mails? , ie - 1o12 Third Ave., near Third Ave. Theater. : nsiderable interest is being @ | eribers « Waahington Farmer, Pirated toss Tied Ave. oot Ras ' mition of Aguinaido n @ |the Pacific Coast Daicyman, Ranch oo ’ mo jon of o jar fange or reeman's National | Would be bis death. but auch action ie not ¢ “ oe P png gine 3 Farmer ané Purtinan {s the Best Any Too Goot ? 4 4 i rebel leader escape to Hongkong, de United States could not. ®@ | pp seaewoll and Fred Miller, tw eee ne grade Spectacles and Byea! se as & matter of right, ask for hix surrender, and the president @ |. sored men of the tenderloin éls pand fit cannot be du- oon detcrpitne 10 leave hin sions, ‘The palicy of the @ nen of “Sits Ver Much Hurt at the Vicious: fide of Chicago t @ government wil! doubtless take Into consideration the effect of his @ sheen hittipe. | |cras. eo. HOLCOMB, Optician, 2! 8 Burke 4 final disposition upon the natives. 8 nahn ‘ : $ |ahouts ot Lecresis Manwelt, wanted Attacks Made Upon Him. by the police on a charge of robbing | POSSSHSSSOSSCHESESSOHSOOOOSOOO OD eee Frank Napol, a fruit stand keeper, ees a es = jot F190, e WASHINOTON, Nov. 12.—Admiral Dewey has at inst unbos- @ gr es oe a @ omed himscif regarding trasfer of the gift house to bie . @ ght ah opcoatly oct pPiriepe rine den! aE In an interview explaining the transfer, he said he was ° eso ex vote hea bis . aiinned @ prised that there was no one to defend him; that he felt itke @ . | moreing . ae ‘UCT )@® throwing the whole thing up. going on the retired Het and going @ }uatil Monday 1S abeean Ps | The pretiminary hearing of Isaac le When I made over this house to my wife.” began the admiral, @ I Davis, the alleged embessier, has|® “I thought I was doing the m ue act that an Ameri¢an @ e i been set for De aber 4 @ gentleman could do Mra, Dews t firet declined to permit the @ | ae ee @ house to be tre red to her, a ed only after an ar- @ | At the clearing house today bank /|@ rangement had been affected whe ily the house but her @ | Sm eeneeere | saiseiinidigiomenale clearances we 1.79, while the |@ entire personal fortune, which 1s considerable, was to ultimately @ |i | balances were . 1@ «o to ny son George @ ; . a le “I would never have belteved It u . . ae ould ed powsible that the American @ _ He Is Said to Be Laying Plans to. Se-|. xx camace aii ct cmarier in| peop Sa et'sunsta tare sane: tae now retwens techs. 3. | a agninet the Northern Face. 4 position that ine sayings toe MnO too @ i ia baie, -—— aaiamnniall ih g-—marrncer rence eT eee detende me. If T had known @ i how m come on WW Gs the ult of accepting @ HI - | Judge Jacobe tox enced R : thie ; eng — and 4 1 3. Wierd or patie to Maniia bay with death and even worse COLUMBUS, ©., Nov. 27.—John R. McLean wil be a candidate for | fiminal anaav mt on > im treat Of tae, 1 Wits thonent Snes Siem 4 Nees Pte oe GheMemindtion for Vice president before the next Democratic national rwer 14 me MAE Soccarson ack os “uo See basnues f Cranctak In? Male x tay Dexter Horton Bank Building. convention. He has evidently given up all hope of being able to con- in the pe 5 on ay raged m pomgpy cdl + Reva jl ys5 Agena trol the convention so that bh head the ticket and, furthermore, he | Tg Aa a RR aN - af ny 7 PenigrneDige phocrpencinde ig agama A igs AMAARARARARARARAR! will now tie himseif on the Bryan kite and urge Bryan's renomination | ,A ™motion for ® Hew trie! wie ele ut Tom burt, 5 0:8 was to te avi. t . the hope of securing Bryan's assistance to land the vice-presidential ene signed by bangs etsy Npnithers mS oll my te = yo cra yt ra [AEC OCS SS aS | onor. amage auit of 3 w 8 a " eut tt all, throw p eve thing. 6° n the retir 4 ‘This announcement was made today by one of McLean's closest |*eninet the Seattle and Internation: | @ ves ‘ HE COMMERCIAL IMPORTING COMPANY'S Coffees are g friends. The gentleman h age McLean's affairs during the re- .|*! Railway Company, 4 A i. Deeg hagh Bo Brg tus iy Bodoni Boke 5 Oe my Retail trade supplied by our wagons. oh aS — sag ll - ‘ ae uty at Manila asl maw it. My life and my sword are always at “ 4 re cent campaign, but for r toh he did tot state, he refused to al- | ame tocal militia te having rather |@ ¢he dispomal of my eaid the stsujcal, pelntina’ te 0 1008 Second Avenue. 222 Pike Street e to be used ort tre time of It lately, with ¢ nas nt t letters sing bir 4 And what is more, accor » thie eame authority, MeLean will try aadet ue cunael unde arrest f . #0 pt e I “4 ah got} oor yo ate t i F @o secure the Democratic » onvention for Cincinnati, because he | arson, the semen 4 toned > y i woe eet aver Tovey 6 ; pit ni aly ye ctnapern rently ge car ven are t ns lieutenant bee. Be $ . f Manila a I now win Ih ad never taken this b muse. | We Are Offering One ; o tral a leprae ” oa cae ae as , r righ feel so badly over thie matter miral Dewey on n {i Jobn R. Mclean will be « candi for vice president on the | bench warrant T . penahidten “ee dee Gad cave en a ela of the Finest Lines of le ticket next year if he can secure the nomination,” was the |majors. T y case lp on deck] Somewhat disconnected manner, All I wish to convey to the people © tement by that n ltoday in Judge & " pobinyy witb wage nage air Aner Pg tee Sc ti i He will make a desperate effort to land the second place on the tie- i . # that Iam greatly distressed z , ? f ket, and as the first step along this line he is now working to secure The suit of ©. J. Benson against . ae ee ’ ; = national convention for Cincinnat! MeLean will be a member of the | the Seattle Steam Heat and Power 4 ak w nag = c. Dewey calle pe ha : ig four from this state and he will control the Ohio delegation in the | Company, has been settled out of nite ase to > ne ; uta al mat Mational convention. He will be for Bryan for first place on the ticket, | court and dismim 2 When he came out ha chatted sreely oe 4 And at the Very Lowest Prices. as agninet any other man, and will pt . a ; | on bie penn }@ take a second term,” he said The president ie a good friend of @ Ps y 1 pu @ great fight for second piace | le: nd@ 1 don't r of any one attempting to rob him @ ALL KINDS OF lag every nine, and I don’t want ear of any one npting to rob . LL ki scstacthaee { = 1@ of his piace, T # cens® to thank him for the noble, @ Continuing, the gentleman «aid that McLean's ambition to shine on | ae 7 om - : tae’ ° H } nd ETT hile Goeetntea far bes easeeees ta Chetaanat, ean’ on $ moonmars hw ont mie while at Manin F have chem «i & | Jewelry, Diamonds, Ladies’ and Gents’ Chains the very soothing utterances of he Mr. McLean and his paper adleags may tinagh< « ve : after the late election. The gentleman > eaid that it was the veriest ° about your president that your friends in vari. @ political rot to talk of John BR. McLean mpting to oppose Mr. Bryan 4 as f the “wegen are on -abp bo wae oe ; 4 Ww. W. F+ 1OUGh 4TOF N; rernase mto0 — . tieal man or to think for a moment EIA alleen edi . cesta hag Br conte Raye 4 704 First Avenue Je eler eo efeat Mr. Br for the nomination and he knows that If Pan | ~ hty vesidenin, 4% tnit : = he were to antagonize the Nebr oct the Bryan following would settle scans, es mm make mighty poor + esidents The executt the United » @ Shaledh WNi Whar Wor Untying Wes Off the ticket eltoanther cou Php gba Sis rend 3 euane to be os atenrs an, traine : : porter Let army officers @ Isn’ t T hat Smooth ? as & nvate © and navai officers stay where the belon, with the expecta ¢ holding a o x 1 ewtablishing a mis-/ leton he Pyyrerreriei ess OOOO OCOC OOOO | That's what they all say when their laundry work {8 done at febeke of Utah ha alre * we " : a oe If your bundle is ready, call up Main 177, We'll get ft. RIVER CUT-OFF = TO REPUBLIC S300" "So~s's25|Ten Americans Who Were Prisoners __Ss 204 Pwc__PALACE_ STEAM_LAUNDRX_ e young men, well ironed. Hgent and, judging from their & : ON, Or., Nov, 27 GRAND Fo: sae versation, highly educated. Mr ny oy en Bm, | aMAND TONES, BC. Nov. 31 | ich ogo oon ot Bon, Rich, the of Filipinos Regain Their Liberty MORAN BROS. COMPANY . O. R. & N. company, with headquar-| tween here and Republic in connec-| mission, whose t quarters are at ‘ Engine and Ship Builders MacArthur has occupied Manmatarem, Seven Amerteana, who were captives, were ters at Pendieton, stated today that) tion with the ameliter enterprises of | Chattancor » will be he STEEL AND WOOD the Snake River Ve toft would | Grand Forks, involyin o attend rence . 4 iran ‘Olving the biending |t° * ¢ th t be ready for use on the fi ay of jot the rich ores of Republ me attendance of about thirty|@ L. »f the gunboat Urdaneta; HJ LUMBER MILL December, or immediately thereat: | w ne Boundary ores, is attracting | Mormor lera is expected n|@ Green, a sal EAwards and Bird, of the Sixteenth infantry; . * ter. The crews are at work ballast-|the attention of many capitalists, |that occasion. The two your men|@ James elfth Infantry; Desmond, of the signal corpe. "2s y a scout, Thre ve time other Americans escaped from who have already arrived are Mor-|@ and Fre¢ nd reached the American lines, Iipinow at the ing the tracks and siong | Clarence J. MeCuaig, of Montreal, a Too LS TOOLS Wb teieninsen SceRabesbcocsece @s fast as the latest yved ma a shareholder of ¢ British |mon elders notwithstanding their|@ the chinery can accomplish it Columbia mine in Summit nn youthful appearance and will at|® encaped p rs say four American deserters are sary- STON TD 8AWS. 1 It fe the understanding here that! the Repub min ef Repu. mete ne nt preliminary work of |@ tng with the Mipin They are Howard, Ford and Martin, of ‘ ee SAWS a the 0. R. & N. Compar . ¥| Well as Jay P. Graves, of the Gran- shing & mission. They are|@ the California regiment, and Watts, whose regiment is not known. j PISTON HAND SAWS, 4 $2.00 awaiting the t h by amelter and the City of Parts ng on East wn tr The|@ rd commands the insurgent artillery. Ineurgents on the west \ HAMMBRS .......66..05 . 45c, 55e, Bbc Off before pr Knob hill and Old Sronsides mines, » wi Nov, 28|@ are etill retreating from MacArthur and are dragging six gune } es. <6 oeree seeeseves . We to $1.20 time card « have respectively announced their |®"4 » Odd F np The|@ into the mountain Alexandrino commands them, Major Bell is Jatley Plan fero prices. Many novettt in the tool line. The new card, so it was stated yes-|intention of building the road if Jim|obening day will be @ secret session, |@ in pursuit SE terday, 16 wot expected to affect the|HIN of the Great’ ierthen, one Boe : P4 133! Second Ave, GEO. H. WOODHOUSE | running of trains | SCSSSSSSOSPHSHSSHSSSHSSHH OHS OSOSOOOO OO OD —_————= - ———ae Pendleton of|/owns a charter, pursues a proc ert Be tracer ih, Bpeaiaten Oe | Gime «chart pursues a procras-| C0 ROAD e . xx agen cr axe 7@ between Pendicton and Huntington Th necessity for | ve providing ratl. MUST LEAVE. setablieh a -canneeting i Brang| CHICAGO, N hecpombnrroe ecidental Ave. and Washington urge mining inte e ts in the Houn-|tle up the work was begun this Did you ever stop to think how much they add 1—The Uty. have also their eyes on the|morning by t mem bers t J rhe Northern Pacific water front project will not, It Is stated to the finish of your paflor ? Made to order, and moved | aset, Hugh Suthertend, their ree | Bridge and Mructural Iron W comebefore the city council tonight. ‘The raiiroad seems to have of highest artistic merit. Open evening itative in British Columbia, | Uni STARRUC news that th * SJ * * . ere in thn r * 1 a policy of delay * 105 Third Aves opp, Tel Bullding _—s . wa ee ee meee lnk Moora When Mr. Mellen came to the city four weeks ago he was un- * pelt Sisaien asi’ ret «s , ; nd Fullerton) der the impression that his plans would meet with Httle opposi- ® oOo ry rey e > pecia h th ho ha 1 es $ ee Bg “ ka oe ae band tion, H anna 1 that ig ympany would be prepared in za : — . , 335353333 3533383: rs } houses and fix ip r tab ’ efusal ¢ ath paterctllh prota: |® probability on the »wing Monday to present Ita requests to the eee? - homes. Almost to a man th hipping Hogs to ‘Frisco work of or fa crane to eMplOY| we city council. A few hours investigation, however, convin * Everytiy in Pi Clare they will never bulld a house in| GERVAIS, Or Ed Ze Un ontractor sald he) we rairoad magnate that his representatives had been ove * > ooo SEATTLE Winona, an they do not think ft Is to | le day loaded and sold to P p keep the non-union col-|y jy thelr reports on the situation, The public as antag + I l RS SE Ss 5 eee be @ permanent location any more |land parties a carioad of lve hogs, |°Te’ Men on the work lw the enterprise, as was clearly shown through the numerous * S eee Stock Exchange than this plac sliuia, where | which will be joined by another car- | * statements made by influential citizens through the columns of #® * , a they built homes nt shops |load from Portland, and togethe PACKING HOUSES HERE)» ino siar * Ladies’ and Men's be $4 1020 First Ave, 7 and division were The t they will be shipped to San Francia * Mr, Mellen concluded to wait, hoping that after awhile the * loee y >>4 feel sore toward th y for th ‘This shipment will be watched| Representatives of Armour & Co.,|% temper of the people would become more friendly hie water- * C {0 8 see Now open for business eee treatment they h 1, and it| with Interest as it is an innovation |of Chicago, and Swift & ( of Om-|# front project, and there would be less difficulty in forcing it * . . ., | ee pnder Bev wie ho oe would not be # surpring If many of |in stock shipment. If it results #at- rein the yesterday. through council. He hay consequently continued to wait and * JUST WHAT YOU WANT, / @e@. charge for prriviteyes.... 333 j them quit on that acadbunt ny | isfactorily others will follow y concer ar voking|%® may continue this game indefinitely ” +4 % eee eee ‘ | é nice homes will have t abar - _ - r packing houses in Be~|% Meantime the citizens’ petition to council againat the project ® ; 0 IRIS4 A. CORCORAN = eeg | ed, and as the surrounding country| Coal famine may prevail in the |< proposed extension & is receiving a very large number of signatures. Among the sign- * Barrington’s Tg tore bss + $33 : fe not very product yeans al-| Middle West, The United Mine | their busir iterests Is due to al® ers are already included a majority of Seattle's business and pro- * C S, 1 and Pike % endaye . moet a total lone to a ¢ t many| Workers’ Association threatens to|competition fot the Philippine trade|® fessional men | or, second and 7 a who have put many years’ work into| close every mine in the West and jand also that of the rapdly growing | * ‘Phone Pike 82. S| Seccceccsecocesss Bheix homes, |xournwest, , | Northwent, Fk ROI III IITA AI 3 G8885856080096 , Fett nic i i ic tii i AM ici anc Si hbk indi

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