The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 9, 1899, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SEATTLE STA, eo ee eer ae ne ne rn ee ee | raaerienesmannae THE SEATTLE STAR. vn WELLS CO. PUBLISHER Every Afteraoon Except GRAND JURY GIVES REPORT Steamer Cottage City Ne ster Thine Avonse *°". arrived, from the en | night, Col W. L. Distin, surveyor | weneral of Alasks, Was among her * The Homer Bird mi Uncle Sam's mail service is menaced. wan on when the Cottane | enable people to do their talking betwe Juneau. Mre. Bird arrived | posting letters and running to the office with them, All that will be neces | tyyq) linn A few days before asad essary will be to have little table machines that muat be dusted once a & pioneer merchant of Juncau, wer day and are waranted to do the rest A hundred years from aboard, T ontner had a $55, 000 consimnment from the Treadwell today people will laugh and make remarks a gold saines. forefathers in writing out communications with ateel pens and putting The Alaska grand jury has filed them aboard of slow steam trains that could only travel Afty miles an (ite report, It saya the laws of Alun beteis ka are Inadequate, ‘This is particu larly true of gambling, as only the proprietor of a place oan t pure ished, Out of 146 casom 141 true bills were returned, Over one hundred of these we firected against citizens of the districtavho had not complied with the new tax law The report alludes to } ' r EWR w = =... fe vad per copy 5 ol cents per week, of srifte, Ne free caen : a tal Koome and Hasiness OMmee Fh tered wt the portoMes, wt benttie, Waeh wee north laat} maiter Wireloas telegraphy will soon n citles without the trouble of Tilees you! At the stupidity of the _— The “war” in the Philippines is practically ended, We ther easy problem of establiahin ady made considerable shall next ve to deal with the not alt who have alr sort of government for the people advances in education and the arts of peace Possibly we are now to take up the most difficult and responsible end of the Murderer white man's burden,” WILL DEVELOP THE AJAX MINE PENDLETON, Or., Dec. 9. —Twen ty-five thousand dollars tm gold lies Hird’s escape from Jail, and recom better menda the establishment places of confinement. It ale sengers were as follown Miss FE. Cole, HM. H. Poy, J. L TACOMA, Wash Dec 9 Glover, W. Wappa, Wo FF. Parish. ie possible the Lakeview rolling Miss P. Whitehead, M. Bickenger, B . nay remove to Tacoma. For) 4. nixon, W. Rwanson, A. A. Joyce, ! in the vaults of the Firet National time @ growth of the |). Mt. Joyce, V. G Mine Lowia Dank of Pendieton to be devoted to pusiness has been such that M@nag-| Mrs. RB. Lewis. & . developement work at the Ajax mine, er Wilson felt the necessity of being Caldwell, John Mec lear . OW three and one-half miles from the near tide-water for greater conven~| Crain, J. Maxfield, Mra. J. M. Mar town of Granite. This money was nye ane ee ines i Me bile tage Mian EB. Croft, C. Cla ¥ the location at Lakeview afford '- |O, Berg, Sister M. Placide, Sis ‘ placed thére by parties who are no: ple space for the plant with plenty | ay rol ay P. anaes mn n w known, save to the cashier, C. B.' or trackage there are no facilitie®| neiden, N. J Rogers, Mra. Bond Wade, but the abject of depositing for handling economically the eroW~ Mise Rhodes, B. F. Brightman, A it leaked out today. In addition to ing busin that comes by steamer® | Larson, Mra. A. Lilisted and child thie $25,000, another $25,000 is also To meet thie desirable trade @ loca- jren, . L. Rhodes, A. L. P. Freeman there to be utllived for the same pur- the water is desirable and | Joe Ketelson, A. ©. Auiden, W. D. oon men of Tacoma recow- | Harper, A. Ommammy, J. A. Decker. pose in the event of the developement p16 the rolling mill should be tn th: . C. Moree, H. MR. Heckman, A. W proving t*at the ideas of the pro- | «ity Ae it is now the distance * | Ingram. M. H. Palmer, G. C. Leme Jectora of the plan are correct. | nine miles. je. A. L. Bogg, A. J. Day, Col. W.> L. Diatin, Mre. Wo L. Distin, J. M Woodworth, D O'Reilly, Mra. M. J Cohen, Julian ¢ Cohen LABOR NOTES. H. EK. Jorgensen, of the Tallor's —— junion was seated as a delegate at and the | *e last meeting of the W. CL. U Jcompany is a large one The Seattio Theater. chorus is excetient. The feature of | Last Wednesday evening was the The Seattle theater will be dark | ine evening was of Course the oper-|Open meeting night. The eublect of next Monday night. On Tuesday atic selections of Sixsieretta Jones, | discussion was “Trades Unions, Ol! and Wednesday the boards will be ine “Black Patti.” land New.” occupied by George H. Broadhurst’s por voice is clearer than when she | e « ere are hooming their! laughable farce, “A¥hy Smith Left! was here last winter, and she ali FR oe ce wh vy pd by! Home." ‘The influence of relatives | sings with much better expression. jabel of the International union | upon newly married couples i# *4-/ In the opera features she in sup as | tired with potnted acuracy. The ported by a chor irited ring Geltnedtions of the various altua- ¢r5 ; | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS tions leads to « series of fudicrous| phe production whole in a indies situations. 7% firet class vaude performance.| The folowing deeds were filed for ‘The play is not only good in itself The dancing, cake walking and sing-| record yesterday in the county au but is presented by actors of UN- | ing is good throughout In some | ditor’s office usual ability. The misunderstood pisces the comedy is @ little strain J. W. Clive et ux. to Joseph M Mr. Smith ts well presented bY oq The monologue work of Al. F./ Tomlinson, iote 22 and n 2-2 31, block Frank Tannehill, jr. Liasie May Ul- watts, however, in quite clever Squire park add, Oct. 14, 11 mer presents. the cook, Lavinia james Wilson, the equilibrist, per Executora of Nea Jacob Ohm to Daly, who is bribed by Smith to | formed some of the best tricks that/C. 1. Larson, lot §. block 40, sup plat ee — have been seen here for many a day. | Pe ‘ae Second add. March 25. $560. He te the beet colored juggler that} State to M. F. lote 1 te 4 jever appeared before a Seattle au-/12 to 16, b tle Tide Iande, | dience Dec. 1, $1,911 This company will continue its] Dora W. Troutman to Thomas performances tonight and tomorro | Price. lot 14, block 2, Englewood, De night. A matinee is on this after-|¢, s200 | noon « Ludewts to Maggie Laude | od wie block 117, Gliman p | “ Human Hearts.” Feb. 2%, 1898, $5. | Commencing tomorrow night Charles H. Black et ux. to Mary beautiful play, “Human Hearta.” | D. Hallock. lot 5, block 15, Union add from the pen of Hal Reid, one of | Dee. 6 $1,200. | Kemer « cleverest dramatists, will| Steffen J. Mteffenson to C. W lopen a week's engagement at the | View add to Salmon Bay, March 11 }popular theater, the Third avenue. | Jacobs, tote Il and 12, block 35, Bay In the realistic melodrama of “Hu- | $25 | man Hearts” whose scene is laid! J.T. McPherson et ux to Mary Rf chiefly among the bills of Arkansas, 1* ung wi-2 swl-2, sec 22, tp 22, r 4.) ix found a power and a charm that | Dec. @ $1 | tak from present surroundings | [da A. and Seth F. Ticknor to Sem | imto others that have good effects. | Uel Anderson, lot 10, block 110, D. T |The play engages one's heen | saggy 44. Fitth add, North Seattle. | for the sufferings visited upon Dec | family of plain. honest people, through the unfortunate marriage Of a village blackamith with a New sancecees the house| York adventuress, who thought to|§ through peor cooking reform but failed, the temptation of | ese | Rose Hubbard, as the maid, Julia, | the olf life proving too strong ad] makes the most of a small oppor-|her. Not only these two but ail as- 7 ! tunity. Nellie Maskell. as Mra. Bil- soctated with them suffer by their) | letdoux, and Eugene Redding, as her | mistake, The dark side of this pow- | q j ry husband, make their characters | erful ry is well balanced by hu-|8 features of the cast. ©. J. Williams | mor, adrottly introduced and m will appear as the Count von Gug-|a necessary element of the action mhelm, sucer misun standing and twisting each situation Tho OF ympic The Carina Jordan will appear as Mr«. Another crowded house greeted Smith: Frederick Roberts as the Lyric Company at the Olympte Duncombe; Jennie Engle, as last night. Again they scored a big Smith, Smith's elder aie success. The Lyrica are indeed a Gardner, as Robert W on; Lottie) clever organization, The excellent ‘Willis Saiter, as Rose Walton: and] orchestra atill proves a good draw Belle Chambertaine, as Elste, a maid} ing card compléte the cast This comedy I*| This is the company's first week In sure to prove one of the leading at | Seattle, Peo ple who do not attend tractions of thie season the Olymptc are losers by a gr hd’ Sirs deooue: deal. Fred Tracy's illustrat ngs lare as popular as ever. F At the Third Avenue theater, vith | olds is an old time favorite tonight's performance tt WHY SMITH LOFT rome drive his aunt from a 4 > Elegantly made Fro UITS, three and four buttor ‘utaways, shown in Undremne Worsteds, Iiamas, Clay eds, Vicunas and Sergen urate and stylish workmansh * shown In these garments, an Nl veritably look what they are Loe Ray's | Crozier, Florence Royden, J. Harry very clever comedians in “A Hot! proctor 1 Leland Webb have Oa Time,” will "clone a highly suc-|armiy eatablished themselves in censful engagement of what is with-| popular favor, and four better per ress H out doubt the mort laughable farce | formers it would be hard to find on s comedy seen here thie season. the coast | s ave | ‘The company gives a matinee to- | H . Black Patti Is Good |morrow at 2, and the closing per The Black Patt! Troubadours well|ance of the week tomorrow night merited the large audienc nd ap-| A change of bill will be made on when the company will This | present new work Garments yp a ap We are showing qualities 15.00, $16.50, $18.00 to $30.06 of thet plause which greeted them last ev-| Monday ening at the Seattle theater DRY DOCK ON WORK ON THE THE COLUMBIA TACOMA LINE ASTORIA, Dec. 9.—The Astor ynth the con Progressive Commercial aw tractors who have charge of the con- appointed a committee some gage to jassewes*? the er aoe lock | Settle line will begin work on the the government bullding oh ry dock | Tacoma end of the line. Track wil on the Columbia river and aino to aid from Pacific avenue along ment officials tre necessity of wt and extended past the mills to th The committee has secur 5 “ dry dock Pupallup river, It will b t upallup ll be put in op wate ed the necessary facts inder oration at an early date in order. to ‘4 the instructions of the association, | 4'0, plies lon agiitaad gail dis Spot Cash oe has sent a letter to the Orecon del ror $60.of 000 who Work in the mille and 5 Gold Dust § emation In congress, and the Portland | piqugiries on the tide fats Full Assay Value. Any Quantity Chamber of Commerce has been re-|tunwon beyond the Pu JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. quested to assist in the movement | wil follow the Our name a guarantes alue, During the present rr struction on the Se« e-Tacoma | Itm ex allup river construction of a - bridge which will be built across that yicCherry Kel, Huliding — stream. Rydstrom & Georlg, the MATCH BOWLING CAME roe esors, now haven force af men a — A engaged in driving piles on this end Teams representing the Seattle of the line HERE is no “drag work” In our shop Athletic club and the Union club, We give you the work when p Tacoma, will bowl a match game on ed, and we charge ny what ts fair con the 8. A. C. alleys this evening. Th FRANKFORT. Ky oo rm, | tilitles. When dealing with us you do make-up of the teams will be as fol ANKFORT, Ky., Dec. 9.~The} Cit five to pay the bill of. the wmee lows: Unton club, L. Parsons, J.) governor's miesion was arded | who flew the town’--he didn't owe T. Steed, J. L, Carman, A ing, to Taylor, Republican, this morning, |0# Anything; his kind of people pay ui Seattle Athletic club, Ft ‘ole, | The commis s also made out a artes the § we Son't a) the work Churchill, Huggins, Nelson and|certificate to Republican minor can igott rench Printing Co. 3. didates, 104 W. Washington St, Seattle, Wash. | i Taylor Is Victorious. | Commencing Thursday. December I2) | WRE sure that the tele | phone girl's remark ap plies to you and equally sure that you'll regret it if you don't find time tod mas buying now, for there's al Ways an uncomfortable er at the last, Our preparation f the hotiday » have been most ( y made, A full itt nd Leather Goods, 'T 0 tograph and Aut Fine Writing Papers with ttle folks, Hook 1 1 11221 Wiret avenu Dey Coryell Go. 716 and 1221 First Ave. avenue, ino OOK! it also to give people « [ opportunity to purchase a Where One Lights :: Is a pretty good idea when it BUY STOCK... Gee At THE Stock Exchange Three Sessions Daily Il to 12. A.M. 3to4 P.M, 30 P.M. The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend = Bidding Is Free to All Firetyin his own way 4 | Bidding on the Exchange in free 0 to? The Stock Exchange, 1020 ago, and it ts practicnily te- lay at 20 ted for the pur of bringing the buyer and seller in|! ly * about the great ad- | There hae never been a hetter time ance nt f lewitimat mining lirect touch with each other, an ' h oa her, 0941/1, purchase reliable stocks at a frac-| stock could be multiplied indefinite- of amall mn ‘M8 ®Al tional part of their value than t ly, suff to say that the mining stocks at} present Ume. All mining expe istry being yet In its infaney on bottom prices jare agreed that the mining districts the western side of the Cascades, BS order to do this the quantities | tributary to Beattle—via: Index thousands of fortunes are to be re- 4 on the board are reduced ax|Yerton, Mount Baker, Cle-Btur lized by the men who will get in prices advance, making it posaible | Miller river, and other districts—are | on the ground floor at this time, by extremly rich in the precious metals, | purchasing # stocks as have for any person who wishes to in-| but as mining in the ts in ritorious nding and honest, Vest $5 to bid as freely an if he had | as yet in tts infancy, t many | caps snagement « larger sum |fortunen awaiting hay Our Strattons, Clarks, McLeans tire the acheduie of board lotsa | the foresight and judgment to invest and others of that class are yet to sto paying out your for different values and you wil! sec | *mall sum in the low priced, but spring up from the mineral wealth money for teas and coffees that the man with 85 can stand | Promising stocks now be offered which abounds in the state of Wash- The store at which you trade shoulder to shoulder with the bank. |!" this market, and {t is safe to pre- | ington, and no one is able to tell as should be ene that returns er or broker and invest his mmail| ‘let that many men who are now | yet who they may be, but one thing you values; that gives you carnings to the best possible advan- |¢8PAing their bread by the sweat of | is certain—that no one will reap the the t; that caters to your | cage. their brow will, in the near future, |} Nts unless he has @ connecting interest. Your buying should TO MINE OWNERS: The Stock |” ne known as money kings, link with the property, and there is be directed toward the wre that nearest meets these con ditions | There in n in buy j ing here r “your money back if not a value.” and the — | proper qualit We guar antee every transaction as to price and quantity Try our Dinner Party = | Blended « ©; a deli | cious and pleasing drink, Un | equaled in cup quality Kast India Tea Co. Tel. Green 905, 222 Pike St. | |eround has never before been offer Want to Buy a Watch? =| Don't do it until you have seen the ‘Louis Klodt”’ Special. High grade for little mon Louis Klodt SWISS WATCHMAKER 824 Seo Ave. cor. Mari Gray Hale Restored ¢ ta alco to its Nataral Coloe « «Prices | HAD RESIN G Mrs. e. S. Hanson| TYRER oF Wi igs, maith ids, wd poving and it 1 | , } | AMUSEMENTS GEATILE_ THEATER are fier ight. commencing Frigey, Deoem ber &, Matinee, Sate The World Famous and Black P atti Troubadours | A Veritable Revelation Coon Comedy ‘ an Cakewalle Huck Dy ee Shouts V. Operate Seat Thursday Detter than PHEATER *, Manager y ns ——J Two Nights Only The All-Absorbing ? BROADHURST’S. Gleeful Plentitede George H. Broadhurst A f “What Happened to Jone The Wrong Mr. Wright The Last Chapter, Four months at the Strand thea ter, London; three months at the Mad juare theater, New York HIRD AVENUE THEATER, Phone Main & W.M. Russell, Lestoo and Manager. | unday, Dee. 3 tinees atartin Usual M \q § th é gi The Sh that has made the unt verne ne The Rays’ Howl | A Hot ‘Old Time! valf of pure and wh me fur Nothing But Laughs Pretty Gir Catchy Mus Ex fal tie OUUMPIC tow me B. P. Kunkler, Apterpate THEA’ rE R. Gyric.... | Comedp Company... | AND Superb Solo Orchestra lonuse he rensions modate the business men, the after-| ed $660 In it and a short time after ‘Aurora Lights war the case in California and Col-|no better way to obtain that link orado tn the early days and as I than to secure shares of xtock In le | the case in Bpokane today 'gitimate properties while they are No person who invested in ithin easy reach; so my advice to firet block of any of the legitim nd patrons is to keep hange plan protects the mine| wher, inasmuch as his stock In of to the public at the ent price which he will name for it, and when sales are made he geta the full my friends value of his stock, leas a amall|*tocks placed wu this mark ely in ch with the different lentenne ta, witel arnowate (6 the early part « present r\ mining stocks offered on the market, a trifle, instead of paying out from | When the mining and when you are convinced that me-third to one-half of the val went wide of the the stocks represent legitimate prop. nonably find any fault with his in-| erties, and are tment Note what has been dor Hable and | with a number of these stocks andéinvest your spare cash in such then call up a m nger boy and! stocks, Alwa insist upon having ‘have yourself kicked for 4 fair statement of the facts about bought at the right time the property and management, who bought 45 mining stock * and then use your own judgment as ® share, can now get $1.25 for it to the value of the stocks. t Mining stock was placed| The Exchange will always give to market at le per share, 1 has/jts patrons all information at ld for nearly $1, worth at hand, but the management will not today lundertake to pass upon the value of to the Beattie Sulille, and is neect Iden Tunnel stock that was|stocks except as the values are ex- ing with the approval of thinking bought for le per share less than a | pressed by sales upon the board people ar ago, has ben sold ax high as| In order that all parties may In order to give all parties inter-|70¢ per share, and even at the ex-|know the true condition of the mar- sted a chance to avail themacives tremely low pric f stocks today it| kets there will be no private sales of thin opportunity, the manage." Worth 206 or more. f stock made by the Exchange; in ment has decided to hold three datly| The stock of the Great Le Rot| other words no sales will be made o- wit: from 11 to 12 a. m., went begging tn its early days at be | except at regular sessions, and on and from 3 to 4 and 1:30 to 8:90 p. m.|a share. One of the employ f the | the board, and in this way every- The morning session should accom. Spokane & Northern ratiroad invest- | body will know what everybody else lpays for stocks, so there can be no market being operated by re- trustworthy managers, a third party for the welling It on the streets. Thin is beneficial to th: privilege ve buyer, be buys at firet cost, and to the property, because the property | ets the benefit of the full value of the stock, and to the mine owner land buy because of the advantage aceruing to the property Buch an oppertunity as this for buyers and sellers to meet on equal noon session should accommodate | wards realized $60,000; had he kept|™mintakes as to the real the ladies, and the evening seasion | his stock til this time he could selt | Value. will give the workingmen a chance, |!t today for $275,000. KS. thereby giving everybody an oppor-| Copper Bell stock was placed on | attend tunity to attend to his own dealings | the market at be a share leas than ‘deal of not ublic Is cordially invited to our sessions, whether they All are welcome. Attend the Regular Sessions at the Stock Exchange, 1O2O First Avenue, Seattle, and you will readily catch on to the right stocks to buy ANTHONY CORCORAN 1020 First Avenue Manager Stock Exchange. FREE DOCTORS The Germans Lead the Worid in New Discoveries in Medicine, The German Medical Institute | Represeas Newest Discoveries of German Scientists. ‘To Establish These Remedies We Offer You Consultation and Treatment Absolutely Free, CATARRH These discoveries enable us to cure CATARRH, SUMPTION. We have cured more Seattle combined. BRONCHITIS and CON. cases of catarrh than all the doctors in UPTURE We cure RUPTURE by simply applying medicines to the outside—no cutting, no needles. We are the only doctors in the WHOLE WORLD who can do this. Many of the leading citizens of Seattle have been cured. WOMEN We successfully treat all DISEA SKIN DISEASES We cure all SKIN DISEASES. face pimples and black heads. NERVES and STOMACH We cure FITS and all DISEASES of the NERVES. We cu Liver and Bowel Troubles. WHATEVER AILS YOU In fact, Whatever ails you, call and the doctors will locate every ache and pain, and tell you w hat ails you without asking you a question, If you can't call write. Our system ‘of home treatment i perfect. German Medical Institute of WOMEN FR Ours is positively the ONLY cure for ure all Stomach, Pacific Block (Old Seattle National Bank Block) Yesler and Second Ave, The Miniature | AMoaeaai<9 cane nh THIRD AVE. THEATER. Dawson City An exact reproduction of the met ropolis of the Kiondike Hundreds of moving characters, actually en gaged In business Week Commencing Sunday, Dee. 10. WM. E& NANKEVILLE Presents that Grand and Beautiful Play, the Idyl of the Arkansas Hills “HUMAN HEARTS : Daylight and The Companion and successor : Evening Effects “SHORE ACRES" Produced at a cost of $10,000 By an exceptionally strong company. With Bpecial Bce bas On exhibition at 122 . eg ha ' nery for every avenue ADMI Exactly as Produced SION, 10 cents, Consecutive Nights. at the Fifth Avenu Theater, New York City 300 Usual Prive en Rn tt ete, ~ —

Other pages from this issue: