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25 er THE SHATTLE: STAR. Pike™so VoL, 1. eaten min: WASHINGTON, TITURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1599, LATER DETAILS OF © “siv*seve"“ MR.HILL STATES THAT Saanmnannpanannnanns | ‘The v ‘ Vases of various kinds are bere Partial List of Killed and wiles rca "President of the Great Northern Makes : cheap Gope an pascoy hu te field oY sUnES Moore . pets in several patterns §7 to $12, and ALL PAPERS Estimates given on all classes of work _ DEPOT PLANS WILL COME} *~. -..- Star_Paint Co. value beri These make accept British Officers. enioa’s oPgycaanice'"S "E88 AN Lmportant Announcement. i Daretnae er eG Pree cna / ; Dictate ag Ws Bla da gue pate pay you both to look over our stock ? the driving siles for the lone! t tr the tide fata, ‘This work ish COON BROS., I417 Second Ave. METHUEN’ § ADDRESS T0 TROOPS begen, ye gy Prosident J. J. Hill, of the Great{an authoritative statement to the - i he f the winter's al t Northern, will t Seattle hin ‘ erning Mr. Hill's inten The frat of the "winter's aides at Northern, will be in Seattle within publle concerning Mr. Jalen, “BRUNNER & CO. Northera overland $6 hours s the ealalale a nh obvduets “? 7 {be & letter of instructions from Mr DEALERS im... nf a a eee oF Mit ing his legal eventative ves supn bn att wen sah oft vae nln res: Groceries, Wines and Liquors Pacific, has K - On the Eve of the Fight He Tells Them That ....*sies is resigned Some street after the depot plans of the Great rite. PF ys ago the Star received an, Northern are made public, Mr. Hil 602 Pike Street, cor Green 794. | sif come to thie city to push the Boers Are Worthy of Their Steel . The failure ot dtsht & stra ms ae Hee palag Mibde that say =a re the 5 pect along On hand a fine line of whiskies in bulk and bottles as fol- priee Wee eames one Be ans tor| When Judge Burke was shown the lows: Monogram Rye, Canadian Club, Oscar Pepper, {the N. P. were considering Although Uniutored mpany's bonds, has caused # together in # Joint enterprise, | Btar'e ag iver gee = — gers Burke's Irish, Burke's Scotch. McBrayer Bottled iu Bond, = that 7 r m 99% to Acting on the hint, the Star yes- | morning he evinced great inter n Fe in that paper from #%4 to Ou "Ment to President Mil! the fol-|1ts contenta and stated that he had| —¢tc., etc. Hennessy and Martel Brandies, French Cordials MmManan ™* lowing telegraphle query ceived information that the and Imported Gin. LONDON, Nov. 9.—An offfc }meet foes who were worthy their eee Kind wire for publication | depot p .« uld soon be here ay —_ ” © condemned them ¢ he receipts of the lee court tor | Whether you will soon be here, and|Much more be knew concerning the Patch received at the offlce from ( @teel, though h pred ther , pt y both : ere, and | MUCH we knew concerning the Methuen says that in Tucrday's| Nene domtum bullets and for Un vember amounte 2488.20. 8 “oa protes to 0" then | ation was not divulged aa the Judee DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EVE sting at the Britinn bitter carriers es bout union depot tu this city, Pub- [i an astute eentiem ‘ , Dattle at Modder river Lieut. Cols oO —: : ; A dar e> inmate of e Cos ie greatly interested, ja@ive raiiread escrets away in ad Pie most cadtios on of sone Of the boty, eer Northeott and Stopford, and Cop LON ©, Sr. Chamber ne ‘ Late lant evening the following de- | vance Proper time Our equipment for the « erties Earl were killed, and eight other offt-| lato, the co a, secretary, in @ ‘ ' aive tement was received by the) PT 9 objections offered by et cen od enyw brace 00 CLAY ve core wounded. speech at Leicester today, caused a Drecele f yn, BE editor ¢ Star 7 Mr. Mellen, on hie recent visit here M. CLAY KYERSOLE, Opticon, 7m First & ——- sensation by virtually announcing t. Paul, Nov. 2%.—Your message /to a union passenger depot south of _—— t of the ot wast ESTCOURT, Nov. 21—Delayed.—It | 1, received. I expect to be on the coast | King # © pres Anglo - German-American ab We apply this principle to all ou’ orted ¢ that rteenth th ext two or three weeks. | Pee oast bunkers and the Great a Saori ee 3 me ee on com. | lance. He sald: “The new tr al « Tturke will have plans and cag| Northern's four tracks between the 1 @) | } R suits which range in price from $10 to $50- mand unde The reitet forces re-|lance between Germany, Fnalaod for our company——James J. | tide fate and the bu is portion This is the principle of low expenses, many cently sent to Whenen are presum- and the United States is a potent in ithe efty Tt ie now stated on sales, small profits correctly applied. ably to assist In the fank movement fuence tm the future of the world message, put in Mr authority that President HII!» A pont . © style, can be readily contemplate the removal of these eted an followa: The Great) bunkers and tracks, This would be preted ae fullowe’ ‘The "wrest | purkers and tracks” Thi would Standard Tailoring Co. yards has advanced his position at; Touching on the European sit Jefinite plana for @ union depot injern Pecific, It would also make pos- 1012 Third Avenue. Freere. He seems to have secured | tion, Chamberlain made a signi this city nh plane 4#i\l soon be sible the opening of Firet and & two trains and reached Freere from | ulterance which evoked projonged ust Ms in the possessiog of Judge Burke, at- ond avenue hundred and fifty Chinamen torney for the road, who will make/on the tide Sririg au Peg Is the Best Any Too Good? re litth: whether it is a for merely an informa! un- on the British relief column. It mat DURBAN, Nov. %. -— Gen. Hild- Estcourt. No Boers were seen cheers: “We have been long acy _ |tomed to the abuse of Bie als 7 y I make a specialty of making high \ CAPETOWN, Nov. 1.—Methuen | ental press,” he said, “but if the eed through the city erate Spectacles ‘and Eyeglasses. made an address to his troops just | present attacks on the queen in- |" way to Portinnd, where they | Yorkmansbip and fit cannot be du / before the Modder river battle, im crease they will be attended by ne-|* A the winte plicated ie of Chicago. which he sald they were about to | rious consequenc he (CHAS. @. HOLCOMB, Optician, 2'6-218 Burke Bia | | STOLE OVERCOATS. | A BAND OF FEMALE Sec THANKSGIVING DAY 3° -=100=— Es Inake an escape aptured by} OMicera Grant » Me -_-___ ~ 4 had two over possession = { | onan ry Beattie te celebrating Thanksgiving day. It has been raining, # = | ® of co bu i Me eo « 1 on t e~ | APPRECIATIVE ACTS. To te aie, y gig eg ey ene, and, for the most part. & bs =z O | Cc E | OTS <n : * ‘This forencom Thanksgiving services were held in the churches # f | r U ht H r . . | Sime jury in Judge Jacobs’ court! @ cording (© the program outlined in the Star yesterday The & ere to y eir e AMOUS | tererieet bis honor by the presenta-|w Catholic churches held early mass, which was followed later by ® Peetenes by Eereiriie) ¥ tion, late yesterday afternoon, of &\@ sermons by the pastors. * - a , ‘ . solid silver tollet set. Mis popular Union services were held at the First Baptist church, and in # . Walla. Addition “e vocations in é@ render. valli, Clark, was presented with @ North Seattle at the Battery Street M. E. church, @peciaiowers @ | a ‘ - & meerchaum pipe at the aame time. i sieat were held in other ehurches. ete Ks _—_— , ° pit nate pasha * loin District. . PAR ammenesshion “dothpletoly Miled the large auditoriumof the # . , <i THE FOOTBALL Pirst Haptise church, gathered this manning at the Union Thanks- [ener — eiving services of the Firat Methodist Episcopal, Firet Preebyteri- & enn s ain n, Firet Christian, Ft a ptist "rote . SEW EET openly chareea Ao pollo | me severs! days ago that two attor- $5 eo uA coe Uae Ga Ptiieerns poe r . i ‘Officers a others who are in 4 posi- | neys in this city are the prime _ " ri elivered by 4 Re an ort Ba: Bu Iding. tien to know, that most of the petty | ers in this enterprise one of th ° % an Gapebed the vs south pas He se ro h ‘a Mutet nor Ms Dexter Horton nk i thefts and saloon-box robhertes com-| tries cases before Judge Cann wate ° ® read theBeripture lesson. A prayer waegtven by Rev. J. N. ® ap mitted in Seattie during the last/ the other patrols the tenderiotn -| ‘The UV. of W.-Whitman game waa) ® S™ith, preceding the offertory, conducted by Rev. F. BE. Whitman. & aa ve month have been the work of Bast-| trict at night in search of ball MON- caiiedy this afternoon at 1.20 o'clock. & Dr. Temple delivered a stirring Thanksgiving sermon, dwelling on ® ern “—- rome of Secoeey : be hes for clients, LI myself saw the inet. Both teams t to the grounds in % the beauties of American home iife and domestic virtues. Rev. # cg porte: re by two of Seattle's best-| mentioned attorney drinking at the in, pest of epirite. Bact “ I. & Bewerman pronounced the benediction * CoM Cuffees are good Isnown police court barristers, In or-| bar with several colored men re boca caniek 64 6 atoll by 9 Seaton ot | B fin qremteni preavesn woe given We dbe.mnensbere- of the Pient + HE COMMERCIAL IMPORTING PA on Seat they. in tors, May Profit. | to be the unlawful consorts of these pootera and aympathisers. The pur-|% Baptiat choir * Retail trade supplied by our wagons. pod a fe Seaeeee Sens the Ks geod | women. ple and geld Wane gvetnentenas ect.i* The churches of North Seattle held union services in the Mat. * | § 1008 Second Avenue. 222 Pike Street weed 6 & rendesveus by these wo- ‘The police officers have beer, ors, though Whitman's gold and pink ® [Ty Street M. FE. church. The following congregations partict- & b pons . : johec kmated so far, and uniess @ rigid were plentiful A Dated: Hex = Presbyterian, Taylor Congregational, Seventh Day & seas i eat! m up o Adventist, North 1 ity of Drangelical A Star reporter investigated sealane’ count’ ththes eth he 6k trons Pe vonoaad up of both teams was as ed cad ae te row wat casita uf = German Pvangelica - We Are Offering ‘One i charges today. One detective, when! bad to worse.” U. ot W Whitman |* The music waa a spectal feature. The remainder of the pro- & of the Finest Likes of=> po nanee on _ is a fact that! A eranentdat gies S08 tee Ges cen Gatioway | ® &T2M was as follows: Invocatt &. Weinert; prayer, W. 8. Major; & hese t-fingered colo want of potl M4 the Star Vcmnerson .. RTL Zercher|# reading prociamation, A. A. Chapin; Scripture, D. T. Fero; ser. & : bad Were imported Into Seattle that one of the attorneys was at poe 5° LG. fe. Worthincres |f mon. Rev. Louis J. Sawyer: prayer, Samuel Gr benediction, ’ p records show them to be notortous! lice hendauarters at ¢ o'cix sarees RTLC Hauertach|* H.. Brown ° thieves wee formeriy opefates in| Morning some dave ae Ryan LT RA. Hauccbech | ® The annual eermo r was moat * - e ‘ork, cage and other East-/|t? ball a colored female cr of ms Hill (oapt EL & quent and commande * ern cities jail ne ~ sabi meowa ls, At the Trinity tor , And at the Very Lowest Prices. H th cops vo t the Trinity Pa Gowen held ser- & ery { ‘The officers here know these wo ‘The @tar has often stated that the wrigh Q Px awe y @ vices at ore k. Every seat w The fou oe wae * . ; men, and theyarejailed whenever op- Seattle police depart fs m @| Larsen RW LJ. Lasnter | # the musica! program * wueushtl KINDS OFPi..ia,..8 portunity offers. They are never state of demoraliaation. It now ap- Huntoon LER Rigsby | * Prelu March from Pemont Beethoven ° : rem U ! Caprice, however Sears thas eorais pice vue ster | Scbeter 629 B® ieee | Proctdenat Wan Wn ae ae + Jewelry, Diamonds, Ladies’ and Gents’ Chains ped ex-convict ne of this city @ corrupt eee ankegiving hymn, 146 . ¥. ¢ ley e aon * € ria Pater ees FR Armstrong + | | ei T ~ SSE Pe |, es Phi Iphia Fire Losers . i, Deum J. Stainer * w. Ww. OUG J ON, ; GREEK | INDIANS 300 GIRLS co PHILADELPHIA ’ x Jubilate v iteseeeecosseens wa Potts * 704 First Avenue eweler | ‘The | * Hymn 190 tiie scccacee B 1 . cn ; | t a ” Ser Gloria ihisete’aacateh Morley * PRERKEEENRERARRARARNRE RR ERRECRE ERD | anor’ are a. Offer y J. at * * 1 ‘ trie od rape Sal ‘ a pe: * & THERE is no other house on the Pacific Coast + _— Appinest! Recession mn, 4 s ns , ° pa > ie j etre ae eer os Galt ee go Attman & Trice : poveesene) haan ERE? That * carrying such a variety of articles suitable for 4 LE, . Nov. 2 e- POR YAYND, In y thude horus higenta In Taurtde itu h = . og) Be : ; Pics nes, $100,000; Lit * Organiat—Mp. lowe > ° rs. 32 * . . election this week, which resulted in|on strike yesterday. A short time| jeepers wn ue Bore. $80.00; w This afternoon at enn ng held in the Temple & | * Lg the selection of Chitto Harjo as prin-| ago the wage schedule of the factory po ee ego Aes yep & de Hirect f Ninth avenue and Yesier way The prow & | * SESS * etpal chief and Arlinger, second chief wan revised, and it ts clatm mons. restaurant, $30,00;|# gram was as follows * } ck ; ‘ g of the tribe. These people are oppes- Date 6 bat onder the arraai . * Prelude, containing national hymne. * * Our stock of Diamonds, Watches, sory. * ed to a change in their tribal ways|the schedule and the new atyle of * Prayer * * Cut Glass and Silverware, is complete in * ane customs work put in at the factory, they can- * Reading of paalmea x * every detail ~~» * m. Porter, of Mus! ¢, WAS re-| not make the same amount of money * Soprano rol Angels’ Serenade” (Rrago), with violin obligato & ’ * cently elected princtp: chief and|that they made under the former * ev. Theo. F. Joseph * * so GOLD AND SILVER SMITH = as fo be tntahed on See, 1, The larradmement. ba, & Wt. Poster, the * rus (Kaiser) a \|* Albert Hansen 706 First Aven * Harjo faction will at the same time|manager and main owner of | the WALKER GOES \* , * * * \ Geleater ts eens thele sunaiiaie.\eompany, stale’. that be Goce vat |e ; chorus—"Star-Spangied Ranner.* to WPS eee CeCe CC eC CLEC eles esere sere sete ty Reports from Okmulgee are to the cleariy understand why the girls * Renediction * * effect that ovet full bie struck, and that he is of the opinion * All the county offices were cloned today * ~ ’ ~~” teeth, with the avowed kn why they walked out but that * eattlie began dining shortlyafter 2 o'clock, and will undoubt - pose of resisting State Indian a few lendera Induced the others to — ®& edly keep on dining till late tonteht The ree nrantes did a rush * Porter and aiding Harjo. United! leave the fa tory. desiudikt titan eh ® ing dusinesa, and every one ordered “tuthey and cratberry & by the linen he wears. Its appearance depends on the laundry. m present Indications Arthur ; a ranberry Mase fedian Agent Gehoentelt goes my a a cad gid CA ; Our work is done to please the most fastidious. Domestic finish if to Okmulgee tomorrow with a num- de Peis Yudhdoks ter Gee’ cea, 1e Private dinners were given throughout the city, and there * ASKED FOR mana = me rl ri preserve the ‘ nt Germania hall. A sport who * First Washington volunteers thought of their Thankegiving Just & Phone Main 177 peace and prevent bloodshed j od 008 on Fact cane wh s & year ago, then pitched in and didn't do a thing to “mothe | a pped up quite + The privonera at the county jail were given a apecial epread & " THE THIRD AVENUE. | saat ins aah Aca aga] by Mee Tan se Vater wwe ¢ F'MORAN BROS. COMPANY . - * At the city jail eral of the prisor vho had f ‘ | WW TORK, Nev. 90—Laest night |is © week, and one man remarked Drironere who had friends on 1 The Pilipino troup t« perform ror o'eloc’ 8 e e ew where & the outwide were treated to a gnod dinne vhile the remainde: ing remerkable gymnastic feats at Gs the DL. & We Sa tapos that he knew where there was $00] were greeted with the ueual muses Se Engine and Ship Builders \ a cea , paae Sn Weeks ie, 2 uted to make a wager on the 4 Testi Wireie > Hines and oe we ene “Y Sola Reues : LUMBER bp slated beshaceset ov evel, but in ad Gidl tebclli ek’ hades “at oa | Mn ar lines and news re kept open-house ene order of a J9b-| York; Walter Welbrook, Cornell col-| T? may be a change In the aa- - th 2 oes Where leer cat mple midst gat, they must be carried to % . » GG00OSGO29SO5% enese athiet "tion, but #U-\jege: unknown woman; Mra. pect before the end of the week, but|% the P! ey eat, and newspapers must tell about the peo- perice to anything of that kind which | p nd two daughters, Ithica, N there nothing fight at present | y Li who eat and where they eat and what they missel while # eS co °. The mat TY the ate. hae yet been acen here. Th Those injured are: Dante! Maxwell,|t0 indicate that Deters stock will| ¥ Aer i Niekenn Ok * TOOLS TOOLS TOOLS inee - vn pag wo ie hgh 1! Hockettstown, N. J, seriously bruts. | bo eS evitinaan Va fontinadl mie park contains a large crowd to *& in. DIYTON HAND SAWS . the advance #0 wilt jonah away, (0,204 cut; Wm. C. Onsel, Chicago,| There in much interest centered in| » pai age hecon stk pe eens Sat thy * 26 in. DISTON HAND SAWS im ill be ned AWAY. leg crushed; Chas. Remaen, Bronk. |thia tint babehen Rasiada Aad -* ef e# to press, the Newsboys’ union, to the num in. DISTON HAND sAWB, 2 ; Sts, enteral iodatinns totes Wcea: | Walker, and a: he Bentile ia talk, | ber of over 60, Is enjoying ite annual Thankegtving din at the *® MAYDOLE HAMMERS 45e, $0. tee The Post-Inteliigencer ts to change | nan geranton, Pa» lege crushed and |ing about it t H. and tt in feee,|* Merchanta’ cafe on Second atreet ao HAND AXES . «+ 106 to $1.20 Sane 0 he eraser Be habare ine [Read bruised: Ladin Daron, Dover, 1¥ Pt 1 tea inborpdlgapduend : Se ee ee eS i rll tne Bailey isnes, st Sere iii Many novelties i the oot Hine plans yurohasers ur * " . er he RUE ee y : N. J., face and body badly cut; Da-|in ry ght promotion will at GEO. WOODHO! \ sores a red ml change. It Ie « fact.| via Roe, Ithaca, right lex ¢ jlgreet the wturdy Australian and tho ai 1331 Second Ave. USH \ price paid for the paper arnay Dany Sut ny alee nuel Press the ion ‘that the contest| LONDON, Nov. 30.—Another s0-| PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov, 30 Mendelasohr likesbarre, legs ye the gra st ever seen here é “F ; iene " ne V Mr. and Mrs. N. P. R. Hatch, who |>token; Miss Mamie Doyle, Bing-| The contest Re DAME eR Mae y[Srnru, enue. Svaeinee ty ee pia Paetbab GPs oooh py Aid Ma! lage V all I aper th ovin aes na little family | 2 MPton. leas are broken and crush. | #aement of the al club, of which | Nationalist members of parliament | Dtrict Attorney, and his law part were the principale a lit amily lea: Liz Kane, Binghampton, | Bid Fishop is the manager. The} t | ner, and former Assistant Harvey K 9000 of the T: tieth © ; 4 igha a wen held at Dublin, of whict y ne Swen enta! atterns affair at the Rainter-Grand hotel the | fox hed, end Mise Agnes Blo, |last entertainment. given by thial'™” "ee oN a won Mewitt, have been sentenced by 219 Pike Street select from. We cater 1 thee whe \ night before last, left for Chicag » | Dona Oxfora, N. ¥. ¢ lead b was the beat seon here for many | the ert m ae 1 feature ey the lgedge MePherees G2 truprieca-| saweta decend Third Aves, want thelr homes beautified, soon ae Mr. Hatch t ; pas, ph Mle the) ment for two years and aix ADA AA9900000000000008 police custody. Hatch was rex 1 : - > - i kson and Walker are down] conference was boycotted hy the] ee a | to be a miliionatre trom Cape WABHINOTON, D. 6. Nov. 19.~|to welsh 1 In good # Tho| pitionites, the tendency toa rap. | 7M ne anid to pay fine of $1 and es end while he ond hin vite have bee Wesigt al Watson eporte a thi . mort be 10 weigh In on I mnaay, Mt prorhement between the Mealyiter bei wien pier for bagibaci designed and made to order by first-class nuch attention tn gocial circles, Mra,{commanded the gunboat Urdanteta, |of 800 for igh Walker ia[@nd the Redmondites appears to bel sperative in connection with the re- | eastern WRMITUR at ee many friends, | hands, wap Killed @ tie fight, training owt at Bajlard, jmey yet come of the movement, in conspiracy, ° | zi . % . sl lp BT sila Reese aT e