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eS oe e ih i: eet THR SEATTLE STAR. Pike"so SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDS -ESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER v9, 1599. F FIVE MILLION DOLLAR {\y7atr PareErs Estimates given on all classes of work FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA} --- -..-.__Star_Paint Co. Lippincott’s Publishing House Destroy: [ggg et fiysast tay ah ts trimmed, from ibe up. Dinner ond ee BLOODIEST BATTLE | fe to request President : M Kinley not to tranemit tt un Tuosda Fought Between the Britons and Boers 3 ie ae ons at Modder River. conaumed organtaing house. ‘The se ed ° e @ WASHINGTON, D, C., Nov Si Gen. Henderson, apeaker oon everal patterns §7 to $12 ed---Plates of Encyclopedia Brit- ee hag or wedding presenta Don't you know it wit please and tanica Are Lost. diate “COON BROS . 1417 Second Ave. e . a Republican leaders also fear }@ trouble may arise Monday iz ver Roberts’ case, As soon as oe ganizations and pre BUT WITHOUT DECISIVE RESULTS? =< >. SOPOSOSES ESOS OSOSODHOOOOOEOD . » » ov ne © e mor 1 ous fire . nl scsi ites 20 Sd tate toe eee Ul ta SIE tn Gos tite oo te wie cies ete oon a apen: & BRUNNER & CO. 3 all prot ability adjourn imme 4 ment at wer Parteidan & Rie hardeoe whi h with Btrawbridge & z } DEALEM OF... The Queen’ S Troops Had a Slight Ad-|3"""" Cea e eerie eee eee ee shin & | Groceries, Wines and Liquors seeccccoocooeooos @ ments badly damaged is entimated att million dol- @ | Fifth, "Phone Green 794, tage After Ten Hours’ Fighting mew oinccrony. $ acrucntuit tytn bahathaci wikitn 3 wabipagean van age g g | ea . 3 witeal Ge ' 708 00. een Ce sites | @ On hand a fine line of whiskies in bulk and bottles as fol- Pa fle 7 hone Index Co, @ Later 2 lone is now placed at seven million dollars, the @ lows: Monogram Rye, Canadian Club, Oscar Pe Ls r of ite neat @ Lippincot company estimating its loss at five million. 3 Burke's Irish, Burke’s Scotch. McBrayer Bottled in 4, etc., etc. Hennessy and Martel Brandies, French Cordials and Imported Gin. ness sti quite a conventen cen, an numbers may 1 mu Methuen Wires Meager Details and rin es : oe her a aver ‘CORBETT CETS , DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE ’ ithe British Troops for Their Valor in aaa | SYMPATHIZERS: _ THER REWARD \ BEES the Face of Fearful Odds, = | in oLayY Be ROLE, Opticiog, 7H Fire Are » CI Y NEWS NOPLE. N 9 | hie wd s rat edie ieee, i tr ight 4 w | 7 nses, INSTANTINOP joy. 2 chel thte arre an ne | 4 CONSTANTINOPL Nov satchel thief, was arreste Lo Expe: . The members of the Young Turkish | about 7:20 o'clock by Officer Party who drew up the memorial | Corbett He was detected in ts ur. Many Sales, > 99. 2g - act of desponing of a gunny sack ful 4 LONDON, Nov. 29.—-A great battle has Beattie I N See De wi | ens Seay with the Pry caio” auaee ton ec ond-hand | a Small Profits = ea ttle ge No. 68 sh in Bouth Afrte nt to the reel: | qeaiee ne sen i bett ‘ onal Nicholas © oF leday to present |auarters. Tt was found to be th Standard Tailoring Co z thuen’s forces at Modder river. The result beg : rag tt ar eee ‘ine prbtnet ee w pe operty of the Seattle Sraneter Co, seb tend a0 d Tait cat ” 2 ‘ Judge Manford haw dieminsed the - and was stolen from the companies’ | . Theater. ¢ is reported to have been indecisive. bel suit of M. Boller & Co., ve. the (°V*? bad Invited Bir Nicholas to|o 1), oom severai days ago. There a D4 Lie cin ae nod taxed the |th® palace, and while the petition-|\.5 a reward of $5 for the recovery Is the Best Any Too Good ? ° —--- @@ —— stot lant ers were waiting for bim eotives lof the brass. ° LONDON, Nov. %—The suprer nteat between the Boers : — __ | arrested all of them on @ charge of —-—-- 1 pra a eponialiy of makin bigh 4 and Brit ah in Westera Cape Colony occurred esterday, when rm Sapte ige Ree wore Agyness Alpin nepiracy ie MILWAUKEE Gettmahsnin ond ‘nt rea be du- : 2 hagsye endl wrmny Snopes Dagan ce fit — Fredk. W. Low were tt . CHAS. @. HOLCOMB, Opticien, 216-21 ’ e oun nd the Ninth brigade e he Dip ——— —— @ I attacked the enemy with a widely extended formation, support fn Hi shares | @ od by artiliery, and seon found myself in front ef the whole Boer Richard Holyoke yeoterday bought BY R B Preenene j @ force, comprising $006 men, with two large gune, four Krappe and from Fa &. Barnes two lots at Confident of Securing the. @ other pieces. The naval Drigade rendered great assistance from the rer of Ninth and James, th | @ the railway. After desperate hard Mehting, lasting 10 bours, my ““ | —— Democratic Convention. @ men. w ut food and water, under a burning made the enmy WASHINGTON, D.C. Nov CEE. , ‘ ‘ tt ‘ was come t : re m, ‘¢ MILWAUKEE, Wis, Nov. 29 @ quit his position. Gen. Pole-Carew succeeded jetting a email ye ad “we = est he |Gen. Otis and Admiral Watson re-| pre leading Milwaukee Democrats party acrows the river, assisted gallantly by 380 sappers. Ali of our men behaved eplendidiys tt wae one of the most trying and @ hardest Might tn the annals of the British army.” Methuen reports that he was unable to flank the enemy on account of the river. He also makes special notice of the effi ciency of the artillery. The list of casualties has not yet been received. It appears that the Hritish, excepting a small party, are still south of the river, which makes the Aight indecisive. A dispatch from Windsor says that Methuen wired the Queen after the battle at Modder river, that the fight was the bloodiest of the century, The British shelled the Boer trenches and then charged. The result was terrible Metheua’s report of the battie at Modder river causes the axcitement here, . The engagement ie recogniaed a6 the ‘most tant, so fer, of the war, and the public and evening papers are trying hard. to make it out « tremendous British vie~ tory. ‘The advantage gained by the British tn the fight, however, is doubtful, for after the engagement they were still south of the giver. They must cross this to get to Kimberiey. Metheun's lows im minor engagements before the Modder riwer batt wae ox tremely heavy, hia casualties amounting to 42%. His casualty im yesterday's battle will, doubtiews, be appaliing. An see the list has brought crowds to the War office, but nothing of the lomses can be learned. News of a renewal of the engagement is expected today. A despatch from The Hague says that one family tn Rotter @am received a despatch from a son in the Transvaal, saying: “I am a}! right,” which was the pre-arranged code for “Ladysmith has fallen” The War office publishes a revised list of casualties of the Reimont fight The Fritieh at four officers killed and 2% wounded, and 44 private killed and 225 wounded oo CAPETOWN, Now. 2 —It ta reported that Metheun's force is constantly harraased by sh » The British complain that Roers shot at their #tretcher-bearers. Only two officers of the naval brigade remain alive jported this morning on the capture | weno have for e number of weeks de jof Vigan. The place was taken bY | voted most of their time to efforts marines, who were welcomed by the|ig secure the Democratic national inhabitants. Watson says that all) convention for this city, feel that but four of the Urdaneta crew re-|they have made great headway the cently captured by the rebels were | nant week. They have not only t¢ jkilled. He also says that Lieut. Gil-| cured promises of afd in Chicago but A prgpe mour and seven companions are %liave promises of asslatance from & | ‘The King County Horticultural so. | miles from Vigan. They are report+|igcge number of influential men in ciety meet next Saturday afternoon | ed to be well, New York and #m athe South and in Bellevue. The Meydenbauer bay Woat. They feel sure of a victory | steamers leave the Gock at Lescht/ and are very Jubilant. William G GOrh every Sewer y Bruce, chairman of the county com- i This ev ng in Go RRS nat, ner mittee, sald totay W. F. Kellogg will lecture on “The “an leading business man of Chi-| Causes of Poverty reeéhitiy remarked that Mil-/ see ee, through the enterprising jeorge Hawaks, who lives in the F pirtt Of ite citizens, has become the Pacific house, reported to the police | canvention city of the North yesterday that he had been pr 4 ral states He epoke in the pres of $0. He cts a man whom | I vin Jence Of the committee which went | he had befric | to Chileag@ recently and met the | members of the national Democ | "§PHE COMMERCIAL IMPORTING COMPANY’S Coffees are good. iviebiainntiees committee Retail trade supplied by our wagons. At that time I did not get the full | import of the remark This week's| @ 1008 Second Avenue. 222 Pike Stree Mh Sarast er stasis meses ans [OY MG Democrats for|Aswis coecwcsce pate vores. | "We Are ‘Offering One | Auguat Halt with obtain ling money under fr pretences. | Pleaded guilty yesterday in Judge Jacobs’ court and was sentenced to jetx months in the county Jail CHOICE LOTS IN .eserevee Walla Walla Addition arte Land Co. Dexter Horton Bank Bullding. | OFCOOCCSEEOCOO ° ° H. Marnes, who lives at the 4 ley house, complained to the night that he had been be ¢ ° ° ° ° 4 ° eo ° ® ° eo eo e e ° ew fae a epee Coming Campaign. : Pceccien charge ay | Mrs. A. Donaldson, of Brookiyr in ca, The various conven-| eported to the police fast night that tions which are now booked are re- | "the room of Rr- | block, this afternoon. John T, Ce |" And at the Very Lowest Prices, eooeoe “" Frege or Hecand ony. | large, and aa chairman of the city| j tec ALL KINDS OP sesremeee — pe a) ee tar wes caceten sectraen of “| MERE MACHINE |Jewelry. Diamonds, Ladies’ and Gents’ Chains Judge Cann Continues to | afve.etty siaiinet its apemiber onpantinn, S Greaney won chavee| due Ww. W. HOUGHTON, SOSCCHOOSO OOH OOOOSD $000006896000600006650000006 0000000 C0 00000008 POSOSOSESHESESOSOOOOOSO eooe the « of Ninteenth avenu only verifies the Chicago gentic of the Finest Lines of >= The Democratic City Central com state and national, for the yeur |ternoon in the Haller building man at larme | CONCORD, } 13.—In the Ye way Harnes had but a | man ® remarks, but names Milwau-| ‘se recee av own ee Gans’ and Ladig’ Watches Make a Record for Himself. ,morow.»cn0'sm comes ater staat Sener be | cna oh. Seige | SDeemeee Nema tentant to lew af Hea jr and Jensie ir A teps will be ta in the im. | Epi» 1 dle — eiAid Harrington; M. 8 Upton and Emma | megiate future to this end jahire, Bishop Ni Fy M: A AN IS tetemeee——d Nallet and Alexar #. Bundle | Mesiics thee: concerning the iriggs controversy A most aggravated case of assault and battery has been on trial for two days in Judge Cann's court It ended this morning in a verdict for the assailant D. F. Stump, who claims to be bar-tender, was arrested last week for striking William Riley, @ porter tn the New Eng land hotel It was charged at the time that Stump used a bott! for a weapon Riley stated that trouble arose over the refural of the man to pay for drinks he had ordered. The porter show ed several on his hands and arms. Detective Powers Intro- duced as evidence an ugly looking knife which he stated Sturtp passed to 4 friend the moment after Riley was severely injured The doctor who attende ded man testified that the cute were caused by a shar After hearing the state's evidence against Stump, which was clearly put, Judge Cann dismissed the cane Fred Lyson, who is Mayor Humes’ clerk, acted as attorney for the defendant Riley, whe is badly cut up, has been under a physicians’ care ever since the assault took piace and Mary L. Winterbourne Fido Pet ERI INCOM Ol TT (daar J . Le to pronounce a Judgment here on by the linen he wears. Its appearance depends om the aa ' Edmund & Meany wil! lec- A the writing of Dr. Briggs concern. | Our Work is done to please the moet fastidious, Domestic ture at the Y, M. C. A. roome Fri- ing Holy Gériptures of eo to bring ASKED FOR, day ng, his subject being 4 |teaac J. Stevens, the First Govern uP TONIGHT |sv'ecsce'terse cee port atthe | Phe twain 77 PALACE STEAM LAU! DRY jor of Washington These lectures, action. But when it i# solemnly and ne given every week, are free. | poe i a — : TO TRUSTS came to Seattle several weeks ogo,lance be had, and when the examin. \@ STEEL AND WOOD and, contrary to the wishes of John | ing chaplains have once declared the & LUMBER MILL Considine and other b leters | candida fit person, in thelr judy wed telheie . —- | have been held and said by the Wyatt Karp, Arizon’s ex-sheriff, | diocese had advised that the ordin iblicly set out, as I understand it | Seattle's fourth gambling houne As stated in the Star last Saturday, e the «tanding committee of the § Engine and oa Builders mined to locate in Seattle, He has| ment, te ordained, the bishop has ‘ secured the old California ubd> | noe option but to proce and ordain | ~ crac seen * canes a, Eats), TeOLe. | TooLs Ba REUNION OF RR a eae * INSPECTING WANTED TO TAKE Sarr Speen en i iy TACOMA, Nov. 29.—Veterans « N. P. R. Hatch, who, it is claim- latter part of January. The call ie JN. Hill left this morning for Fair-| well knewn to the polloe, were ar W: ll P the First Washington regiment lied, is a Cape Nome millionaire, was to t ved it December 1. haven, on a tolir of inapection of the | rested last night by Officer Adame a aper on a charge of pety larceny It } hold their first reunite at Tacor arrested by Office aighton an e firs cular sent out by the |!" 199 & re) 4 n rs union oa arr 1 by Mcers Leigh nd rm Ar t clreular t out by t claimed they stole six bottles of per 00 of the Twentieth Centar: The Great Northern has been mak {Any We eater to those whe SHC SECE ECE SER EERE EES ee ee ee ee eS RARER Hae CHICAGO, Nov. 2%.—In a spirit of July 4nexe, That fact was develop. Tennant last night. He was char f the conference says the : % .? 1 Ing extensive surveys for projected|fumery, valued at $21, from to select from. €4 at the joint meeting of the citi-[ed with beating his wife. Mr. and ’ ation Is ; largely bg ines into the eoal and timber re-| drug store, f Second av bed bad bak.d age want their homes beautified, Inancially an « nmercially wees - a — Zens’ reception committee and the | Mra. Hatch live at the Rainier-Grand gions of Skagit and Whatcom coun-|enue and Columbia street. Th Fourth of July committee held last| hotel. ‘They gave a reception lant voce.” Tt ilar rice on Ly (tes, and it also contemplates an ex- | Slane. oles matamdythe articles and ww Sinbad evening at the chamber of om-|night to a number of friends. About tension from New Westminster jo|! xine ' is: NoMa uns ters, A merce. Plans for the reunion are|12 o'clock, after the party had broken ipating that moves would | ¥ wh igo ee ; 4 P ” cae sopltony mn w o nlso designed an made by heal gy by bik ini nay hae Mir yt sgt at : - at the conference deroga While the tour of the vice presi — et ane ; eastern workman, n evenings. already tary rfect ‘ita suc-lup, the bell-boy rushed Into the be made at thi interents of the peo dents over the Great Northern coast| Kilbourne and Jones, ‘They resist a 1 ag Li eens Ia aiready aanured. In addition treet and told the offers that n t0t¥ ‘0 he beat Interests of the peo. Ti4 7.0, ‘Oe Cin Aonthign Ghete [ed arrest, amd aiarted to Tun. Adams ART FURNITURE & GRILL CO. age utiined 28! woman was being killed in the hotel. y orieade (nat the blighting evils (ely over the main line, it ia, in con-| ordered ehem to stop, but they con ine m ae, OPP. Teroenene atag to make the coming celebration 1 ule ame @hting evi nting and he fired three The officers entered and took Hatch of monopoly, and the mover Junction with other official visits to] tinued sy tainly the most noteworthy in the ‘airhaven thia summer, regarded as| shots Phat had the desired effect history of the city to police headquarters. He was were greatly qui by favteeial ant i. regard to p ebony lone | Both men ware handoudfed and seat eoeoeeoe With themeeting the citizens’ com. #lightly intoxicated at the time, - He tions that friends of the trust sys | Nem t lo weadauaieere ooereoee mittee went out of existence, and the, was kept at headquartern until 4 tem were endeavoring to use the SS ESOS pt col i 8 eee CATTLE new Fourth of July committee, to] gejack this morning, and then re- | ° moans to further the The Bililard Tournament. 2 oe SEATT be officered by HM. C. Koonn, preal “ levelopment of the trusie. To check The President Cannot G \eee dent; Herbert Griggs, vice-preni-|!¢a#e4. The woman was not badly the operation of that design dele NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—This year's rs a eae Stock Rycha e dent: 0. F. Cowper, secretary, and|!nJured. No charges were made, and! gate from all parts of the country WASHI ON, D , Nov. 2% billiard tournament for Class B men A full line of Spring and pods Ny Morris Groas, treasurer, was born. all parties concerned have dropped who ‘ *pposed t trusta met b The president has clded that it) un r the auep! of the Amateur " i. The funds remaining in the hands of|the matter and hushed everything ¢ 1 the seasions of thie confer-|will be impossible for him to go ta| Athletic union, promises to be pars Elastic Trusses at cor- Ie» 3080 Fines Ave, the citizens’ committee, amounting | up, ence to discuss the aituation Nashville in,, to greet the ‘Ten-|tioularly interesting, The tourna Bl oee Noy open tor busin 40 $453.71, were ordered turned over a Asar tof thig collateral con-|nessee volunteers on their return| ment will begin at the Kptckerbock- rect prices, eee Soar esi management. +4 to the newly-elected treasurer as a ference the principal conference was |from the Philippines. He postponed |er Athletic Club on Monday, Decem- ann R ose Byes Col) outta mu. No 333 nuclus for the expenditure next| L. G. Wilson, George W. Jeffries |prevented from carrying out the| his decision in ¢ hope that helber 4, Promjnent among the entr . tee for previleges, $32. conconan = $$$ year und K. L. Robertson have Incorpor- | plan of the pro-trust delegates, and | would be able to make the journey, |is J, De Mun Smith, of St Poe Barrington’s Dy Store - ated the Northern Commisslo: upon the fina t of the but he now finds that, owing to the| who was a contender, last year, He - 1 adjournme The Boston National Bank has| pany with a capital stock phinelpal conference the anti-trust |pressure of public business in con. | will er suca with Kellogg of Chi Cor. Second and Pike 735 Manager bed been kranted a judgment of $1,278.20) The corporation will transact a gen- delegates resolved to inaugurate the{nection with the approaching ses-| cago, Hendricks of New Haven, Cut. hone Pike 82, 0000eeebeoece ooo against Harold Preston on @ pro-|eral brokerage and commission bus- | national anti-trust movement, to|sion of congress, it will be impossible | ler of missory note, | ines, hehaainad all are invited to attend, hee him to go itso of ow York“ P* Repeaesemne vacecrenee’.§ BSSULSSLiteenn ty: ee —.

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