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wee : 2 - By Mail or Carrier GT 1) SKA i I KH S I AR . e om KATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVENING, Dik¢ [BER 16, 1899. | RENEE Fe Oe Nite ata = CITY NEWS. mie er Kobert Bridges and Kver = tt ~ Mian Clara Tester, soprano #0 J AAARARAAARARAAARARAYS | onc str. Paul Singerman, violinint we te Will render musical selections | | , lution, recently The Great Northern overland, |" y unell, was to |which should have arrived tast|@4Y Printed upon thousands of dod night, did not get In until today at| Kore and distributed broadcast over i the ety | | Whe ha | ‘ ) present e a left this morning for Alaskan ports|® Petition purporting to be signed by es in or W ic s Over the News of General Buller’s |=’ a fair sized cargo. Her passen-| More than 20 per cent. of the qual) ’ ready begun “ al municipal tion, as pro erious ¢ Bal. | vided seotion o XX, of the The December Western ‘Trail, the| city charter, the said petition pro- | & A remarkable scene te . Mad lasue of thin magaaine, came] Posing an amendment to Article |g «& 4 -_ a“ veaterday et peties headquar: © ok lant wetk, it te a meet re XVIII, by adding @ new section, as nee id aoe it te & moet reetnted | set forth in detail in sald petition. |* Frank Dimick, auditor of the Seattle Steamship Company, paid & h at al sketches great Now, therefor be it resotved, ® $200 to Chief of Pe Fleed to recover warrants and notes stolen @& ‘aes We stern Trail is one of t mt be at it i# the sense of this council, @ on the steamer Umatiti * hiv Mawasines yet published inj that In cage the sald petition be |» rs Sect caaea te ths voaae’ amie ae Ir. Heed handed the money to Detective Wappenstein, This & : i * properly qualified electors, the sak ® officer put t his pocket and went forth unaccom * on on ews a ers rint Dismal Edi- Marriage llcenses were tsaued to-| & cnt be submitted as petts|# panied. Within 16, minutes, according to Mr. Dimick, he return- # day to Francis P y (21) andit fF. and to that end it is here. @ t ial BF $y « airs - “vr ana | by directed ed with warrants valued at and notes worth $1,430, which he @ ragte &. yytronye™ # restored t@Mr. Dimick, together w t Arthur Pence ¢ Whatcom, and| (1) That the elty clerk, as provid wd . gether with the latter's wateh, which © fy all signatures aid petitic The Ra itl eee ae i signe tures to | ald tition « The detective's story was that he gave the money toa gamb- & wary t s_tranaters today were| far as practicable from & compart: | ler, who acted as a go-between for the thieves who held the plun- # ALLY L SE: 2 street, and Phineas Fo office, and report thereon to the|* 4 * tor 3, ". tw ae n - . muneil ots roe to be held at * Furthermore, the detective stated that he prevented a rob- ® ner of Second avenue and Cedar| 7:30 p.m. Monday, Deo, 14, 1899. # bery at the National Bank of Corimerce by thene ne a p.m. Me Cot Be |S bey athe 7 a mimerce by there sane crooks, # One Pa er Declares “That th B iti F | prepare the nece ry resolution 5 h ad just arrived on the « t, having come from New York. @ e rl is | orces |, Rayard ‘Tt Hartley has brought a| viding for the bmission of sald * His gambler friend gave the detective a tip that the rascals @ ; : aiveree. ait agels t hin wife, Lillie| amendment to the vote of the quali-|® Were coming, This gambler friend was posted as to the move- @ artiey barging her with adul.| fed electors, and resent same to @ oT of " na y un er on to ictory | tery the cliay demhetl oh tha Gale taedos, ments of the aforesaid rascals. He wa hummy enough to bein @ Rw Gust tc be bee at cae * possession of their plans and concluded to betray them. Bo he told & nen KE. Stevens sues the Union | 1999. Wappenstetn * Central Life Insurance ¢ any for ne dod | by refusing to pass this resolutio aly: toil AE ie my oy : ieee. ieweeer oleteh aus te oi je ly v fo his station across the street from the Tank of ¢ * | * sult of th ar f Piritieh ¢ prevent the city cler om és! perce. here were other banks, but tnt pro! | e 0 3 PD pa age Dee. 16—Bagiand mourns over another disaster. @ |'Umbin against C. K. Jenner ot al} duty in ct dros oven a wocama min | ® that would be robbed Lae aa ke uuller has met repulse at the hands of the Boe: wes stricken from the docket (hie! the m and ha iw = bh reat Tugela @ lor ning bon sig * . Bh * Sure enough! Within a few moments two fashionably dressed @ a a ctinaee ‘tha ial then wained | Shekory Suakles with Nae Bers & men, wearing sitk hats, came down the atreet. One of them tip- # $ tate ‘a large force of ambushed Boers. Gen. Buller finally order- @ bi aah op head f Baltard] untit it te too late to act ® ped bie hat * retreat. The battle bad cost hii . fora new trial in. copnention with} dod * pi ec y Bec om sacs cee i m 11 owt of 18 pieces of a 3 the tistaae eeit tre oy WO Bn. . ae ~ t hap perme by direc i Detective Wappenstein knew that must be a signal. It was, & iter a ma ee conden pavers tune ag [Tavions wm continued wotit Janu:| me Hundred jommittee ot | Instantly a carriage drew up in front of the Rank of Commerce. $ snahy ae "ais esyine, wet thee nae mam trou g jane aris \* It contained a crippled woman who was to summon the president # painful situation since the Indian mutiny, The anxious wait- @ tadlbetiny ' ggerengh adage sea Barthes © aly 5 ‘ | es benete i a ‘ 4 nee her on important business, # ere who have hoped and trusted that Buller's movement, when @ | annie J itrat age ogee? og | ® sad fe In turn, was to call out other bank oMciat Y @ it did come, would do something to retrieve the defeats of other @ | oii, ‘ Pe es | # two nilk-hatted conted a oe $ He.dud come, would do something t> retrieve $ | Mit come | two wilk-hatted confederates robbed the inatitution 7 © London's streets are full of gloom. |} At 2 oe t i& Usd oe eawes ous thd oot only nate a tees © Ballers dispatch says, among other things: “I report a sertous lobe of etternoon the} Ae Gece comaineanlt, an Vek on teas cae tate ten eon a @ reverse. I moved in full strength this morning to foree a pas © Inte ca ds ord |e that gambler friend « Sriasha the mee, Sa ate a : @ sage over Tuwela river. Early in phe day I saw Gen. Hunt would @ | tive Saat gasam | b Bartell gente te ths pecs Cieagere prin thcgixnets, imme % mat be able to force a passage. I ordered him to withdraw. He @ | came up in Jude weeert | | diately the carriage wan slgnalied by a polite tip of one of the @ hed fought galantly. The whole artillery had, meantime, ad- a : Snes Ly “ian Gad fe die astey: When the bad en. trea -ttew Yost @ vanced close to the river. The enemy, in great numbers, opened @ The detatis for t | |& walked briskly down the Rael tate tub far ewer, bl ro seemener eae © xe Cicer. ‘Ths coemy. im greet neat men's} i ® down the street and into the far away, leaving the # Ss fling are ia the guna were, | lication this evening Are pract| at # detective looking biankly after them * wet ‘ pean en ‘ The robbery had been folled! e “It was a bot, trying day, but the men f m8 e'clocts reg igor mat natin ed Gown : y . jought gallantly. Their @ | at 3 o'clock in the G. A. FR. hall aC 4 Mr. Wappenstein hurried dow in he G. hat rie own the street to headquarte to @& © tenes ace very Bees a & | fm ther wi trocet ee Tn Onstruction Will Bae! xt mics savisnnee "it'han oceurred £1'him that nw mewted Se Leper ar Avenue theater, where a section On the way bh r4 of the rob’ ot Di LONDON, Dec. 16.—Gen Buller's defeat demoralized the stock eoen taseroet ie ate. ts : ne | $ |@ Instantly he de ded that the’ atices coud bekd tien sae: b @ market this morning, and for a time panic prevailed. Randa fell @ [show a banquet will } solo | farte oon |@ ed by the same crook peeety eee bend Soe See: Tl @ from two to five points, American railways showing sympathy @ | Royal. Sec reuse Se saa = ont , # in front of the Bas 2 “ bh eae, Non aun Snore Cxemnene sree © te dutising fram ane to four penta. Later there wee a harp ©. [about 150 millmen will be tn per re & "The detective hunted up his gamt * 3 veneer an along the line, the panicky condition giving way to ance this evening. F |@ of having warned the robbers in Rest ot the i ak-ee ~ raw dle 4 ery ail 2 |® of having ‘ont of the Bank of Commerce . Meter aes inal had been a many-faced Judas. The gambler did not deny the : paar il SF. dascesctiipsiatiel citi sordhan: titel si S|. Tee vation tave tate cates ete] sent ee have a new hos-|@ charge, Then the officer dedlared his belief that the Umatilie tt diemay and discouragement at the defeat of Buller, urge patien: cate J, W.G axed 35. who die-| 7! a. 2 Pete, iS Sh diag eeenny ta heew-perpetraten vy these bame crooks. Th eggs ° ‘the part of the public, and predict that the British army will @ | Sppeured from his residence, 544 Lee pee sation was admitted to be tr sto ea : Uae nth of Go metin. nnd predict the Belek vagnareas - The institution, which is to cost hw Wappenstein then played his beat , * @ The Echo deciares that Buller’s reverse wan the worst defeat @ |Gamble. the young fat or $38,000, will be Dullt on the cor-|@ outht unieas those wectrities are returned,” sald Wen that the British arms have sustained since the surrender of Corn told a Star reporter at head sci gat eg cap Png Me fj The gambler thought profoundly for a moment. : ee oe » Te beanie haw i wai be a thts Mery tele gt Ee pete ree” eres '@ = The Evening Star aske why Mngiand is Mghting. Th mind. He has thr ‘ nara wath awoken a0 ar tenet oe niet of P : hting. ‘The paper @ t : nt mick and Chief of Police Reed were inf @ Geciares that the war is drenching the veldt with the best blood of @ | MI suicide several times Firabat pendl yearend w saw no other way. A mesting took pt Sheed'aomes between . the country, risking the safety of the empire, and, for no other yon : r charge|® the three men and the money, wan paid to Wappensteln, The late reason than that Chamberlain and Milner have thrown their lots @ | Pankin woursing the Setanteal Onarel Tk cnioen where, not very far away, and. found the & ee es teen $ |news © pg ow 4iet Episcopal Church. }@ gamb silleg tues rte tk ter away. a 4 found the & ‘Three transports with troops for South Africa sailed jcouver, B.C ' ar acenntabiian atte a “necesaary pay over the #00 and get 7 , toda: e 2 tot effect that th hing hat was ne oary Was to we > from Southampton ” % [Canadian Bank of = ¢ Gs Ganbtitien t18 0 feaek Tan “eat tek ee ce en eee —_—__°e——_—- about to establish a branch office tn ag hy # calla confederate of the thieves, walked of one way and Mit, CAPRTOWN, Deo. 14 —The reports received here this morning % | Seattle e Sremebie, if this to] omen eee Ser & Wappenstein another way. Mr. Dimick got his securitics beck, # reed Gen. French had a skirmish with the enemy yesterday. No @ | fone. that similar banks will pag egy nmes # the chief of police wan watiafied and everyth a R cag Sore bag : jetails are given. be opened in various cit ‘ he pital will be & emosth cc . a and everythin as smooth as @& r along the uid be 4 eee pode. aay ey i non-sectarian, though * It would * * i agg would be well to keep in mind t . ’ PRETORIA, Dec. 14—Nine hundred of the British Colonial @ | merce I aire represented in { this association, which is|# friend of the crooks. ‘Then he. Py’ Ti arlewr & © troops joined the Boers at Harkley; 7,000 at Barkley east, and @ |New York ne th the Methodist © Weak Ae dake We Wake Che Gh nee tee i ee 1,40 at Burgersdorp. Although Winston Churchill, the news- @ # detective away to the crooks. Next he acted aa adjudicator of the Uae cavadandant wavery teabs bie asnpa, to watts be © Preeti Dosen. 6 tah tion of the bulld-|@ dificulties between the eer tae ed an adjudicator of the & @ will be able to cross the border, hence it is probable that he wii @ | Tete? by OMcer Kelly t sbly begin about Janu: | ® $20 for the crooks for all of hie Judas work. That eroo—that so pedir eth $ | wien 'a quantity of brass nas some details are|® gambler i @ amart man ee ee © ___Upem receipt of the news of the defeat of Buller, the Queen sension, which the potter ee ee : sent Wolseley, command in chief of the army, who had eee er paiandiadiniiche ndahadbe: adiatchs i ; @ spent the night at Windsor, back to London by @ special train. @ the wooden buildings on BUSES PES RECS GE CEES jo majecty ie greatly Gleterbed ty the news of Buller's reverse, © |p me eemaes sult against the ci nly Mad lads dade 5 per 4 Gnd te best advices of every scrap of information received ot the oS cy eee ae eee ee ere | ' e A hastily called special meeting of the cabinet wi | | 1 , eetin, cabinet was held this @ > ana THE INTERIOR ROUTE -4 A Pretoria dispatch from Mo@der river, dated December 11, $ } says that the Boers captured 200 Lee-Metford rifles, cases of car- @ ‘The Skagway chamber of com-| @ tridges, and hundreds of bayonets. The loss of the British was @ sere ‘ae tsened 4 eirowar vinte x x > 4 We ge ‘There were heaps of dead on the field rs intertor ate tn the ce ¢ Boers claim Monday's battle as a grea tory for them, ethod of reach Non mal : 1b yoo Te aching Nome cattle get 0 1 allard is to have anothe @ and say that it has infused a new spirit into the burghers, which @ is aio given t at Amer . 4 Pe Pe beard "Te 4 che eta ‘@ will enable them to achieve even greater deeds in the future ° I will be allowed to pasa, a gg ho , pon the Bousd. fos town D4 . Waki th bene = rie m was on Sh the largest on the Sound. The town 900 00000000000000 0000900000000 000008 fom from Canadian custom abe yp Bae ealuage Sgrenhaes ted of was busy from then until sun up,| YOden vessels, and enterpris vin “ business men are fostering the TO Zionism : SHOT what has already proved ustry MEETS DEATH WHILE HUNTING ea a Eig © carpet was financially by the Pacific A and by ‘ Fisheries Conatre Who will be the next wan dreased, his teeth were chatte 7 _— — aul here? The office of t already Richard Wells, « laborer, wa at ec blr sctba oul os | eae nt te read over and instantly killed by a Col-| Allen Parker, son of the well pg Ap tava The "Remap ny thing was Icy tugs will be Umble, Puget Sound train near Ce.| known photographer, was accident: | has sone to aallgne hey Pper?, One grant yk The new yard opens with det mcuatadh test wight at $:9|elly chot by Clyde Lamb white the) rama ttieen bt 6 ami oe ee o'clock. Wells and a companion| two boys were on a hunting exped t H ulid performed antics as “8 bear were stealing = ride. As the train! sin at Wont Seat im but y ok Gown t Sil to cove it | glowed down near Cedar mountain y asain wets matte thle morning. gas “ wicca selec wich , tion they decid. to leave the Young Lamb was explaining the use ; pid Restion thay Gocided to Wave the | SOS voices powder when the Fen, ae we INCORPOR: TIONS. tins who left potted plants out Avells’ companion got clear first, but| which waa of 22 enllber, was dix ne ine heaie | The following parties fied articles | thaw ty dhe pape or: mips two wheels he slipped and one wheel! er’s left leg near the knee. fait sas had t at purse con- | Seattle Hygienic Sanitarium: H. T. | ois See eee Toe eee Hemreceed 8 ed over his body Parker was brought over on &|cocket while she on taken from her |nurner, B. A. Welton, Jima Green,|Co can) “eee fom “epenta Coroner Sparling was notified and| train and taken to his home on a Nerdy afternoons PIPE | George A. Pidduck and Frank 1 cn the body was brought to this city at| Broadway, Dr. George Newlands ay af | : ae Pee oe eat | tee. aan whe, in the Reogy! An addition $800 was tent from Se. midnight last night was called and dressed the injured : 000, divided into 1,000 sha ne | Cairns att escent to sug ino | net <8 ine: te comlelnvana ed of cow commi ” serious. main in an Inatitution for the berms ight " bla al ‘ \ f a 7 ere ers pased resolutions today directing LER ROWS eyokY | treatreent and chee of all aliments $f | cee ae oer ns fer te £ SIRES Sao CH8k, 18 Fienty 6 that county prisoner@ confined for eee ctr whose head nesied snugly in. the| this amount petty offenses, be made to work cn May Fight the Trusts S ae high collar of hie frieze ulster | ‘The beneft performance at th Bea gattes srevien Jonn Moria, a well known miner, |. SM4!l boys slid gleefully on th Third Avenue theater next week, and "4 5 NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—F.0. Mat- has just return Ive | Sidewalk, and laughed with unre-|the ball given by th [ Tiomas Lippy today purchased |thieson, wh been prominent in| : ifornia, where |Rtrained Joy at t t | Ranke's mber 23 wil os Lip ee r She Gal tick oesisaent ta Leon nal ge fp an extensive | strained Joy at the antics of the man) Ranke's hall on December 23 w from William <; tdsdeler @ let on managing tthe American su. Who Will Address the Mass) y.\hax + ca teamectian i968 here! who “walked in slippery places | both net large additions red the _ the corner of Fanner and Republi- | #4r Refining Company ever since its fe says that in a Those who came from the Kast| lief fund by ean streets for $3,000 reanisation, re Higlrn Dy —-galtac Meoting Tonight. | He raya that in one region not far |anifted the keen air and are : —— “ ' the board of directors. A | rainfall for thre Me PO | aick for the snowbanks they had left Arguments were co 1 Kin! Matthionon to the company, in which | Clrewlars Issued by the Committee | Wellington and Cascade Tunnel the| : morning e s the t-|he says that his name must be of Ono Hundred Attacking Company B, of the Firat Wash. | Tifa lie four feet deer | o rr lege and » th ’ at the coming annual election neton volunte . " iY Winte s upon us and the plum \ je , OF Mr. Matthieson will retire h huraday evening by th Seattl face | r the season me KES case at Tacoma yes iaaue Stee pac ab ne | or roa ¥ § ° wy fram ‘ ° Rite mer members of Com eget 7 eee ae hand terday, han decided the action in fng of the National Leagy tion ‘has led to many. rumor Ex-Mayor Wood has been select: | P's 1. 8. Booth, Wim | ee ier yenterda onc aage dl Py A Boerdirosichien hele, gh lr yaa Clubs adjourned today without t ther withdrawals f ed to preside at the mass ting | abn, Magele wees | Ceteees Ce Tey eat meee ee Tie cos’ tite ow thr etredt Fiabe. |aud (he lacorporation OF Whew com. | Whee Will: be hetd ‘at erie | in charge of affair ta few flakes of the beautiful settled tion ncheme pany in opposition. | theater tonight under the a iapions | . ee ere eee lene Guipuee antes aaa tomtcce of the Committes of One Hundred. (annie of Tacoma, have pur the Chicago house on C éteest —& 0 Ea ora reser ; S. léhewed the interest of ( F. Ray | lodging place in Tacoma, yesterday | der 1 wae intr The s elal ™ t f the coun : F nite s ! : baa ; fa 4 SXARIS, Doe. S4—A Wil wae Iatrac| 2, secmer townsend Of) Gan |cliins seems sharing mmendmentd |e ins mpany [OCT OF CRATPRR GAELS ahirncok, | sium, Ore core ne the approprintio 1.000.000 france | Franc hich recently returned| haa declined an invitation to at-| jee sues Fock Ge Bueaton: | . Grist and the elses Wor aed, ter for the purpone of placing France on north after an unauccenaful | te , ‘ | the supervision of Cc Thorntae | ‘The steamer City of Seattle left| Crist and the older boy died tn ful nd The member tate that th h | oe a secure footing against a foreign to rescue the wrecked | have matters of tmportan n-| + a y end treas-| for Lynn canal ports 1 Onin tee denadat Ghia ea tee naval“ aggression Laurada, in to he added to| sider at a meeting of their own to-| nur Md py Shee ogi Bnd Br, ‘Geo. iw the passengers 2 Ail esansidlirmnscin nll - _ the # je-Lynn canal fleet This | night h announe at r | urrill, of wh My. Turtill wae ralt q Judge Moore will presid r the | ar will only hold god dur Tar ooaediteetion o tbe Heme oF Sree, ROP) S al arenas. & El Wee eenata ce wicchas hae eee Givler court at New Whateo lies tue Wietee, ton aa velae cosh r 1 Turrell, the pioneer sh r A.'T. Murphy, « 1-| Representative Kirchen has intr perior at New Whatcom all bie raters toy Se vena we | healane of Beattie the dlxcovere duced a bill to amend the war rev here senin until Januar In his | Am naviteatl n ys ob tha ty © had 906 tons of freight, 20] enue act, reducing the tax on te absence Judge J. A. Williams, of Ta-| The Townsend will be for the mont Ire the fol H. J. Carman hased | head of livestock dogs, and 1 » and snuff from 12 to 2 cents, oma, will preside in tim ilty de art acfreight boat, though she has| speak . rWw.D from H 2 ie rug 1 1 the Lene ce se — bolts for the Wh requiring that telegraph companies pertment at the ondrt houne, ommodations for passengers, | Judge Richard Winsd pare Bb avenue and: Tn(on | eae Se EMNOR ON Wer) Hd OF -p4R- | ene Hot te feces Pay. thesis | sudg naor, W. H. White, | street for $4,600. senmers. (ax on all messages, : In order to make room fc out our stock of ‘99 pat commencing today, the BOO Pike Street Bargains ape i Atlaladata ln 6 DEIAVER PROMPTLY coo $ 1417 Second Are. OOOO OSOOOD BRUNN 502 Pike Stroet, On hand a fine line of whi lows: Monogram Rye, C Burke’s Jrish, Burke's Scotch. Hennessy and Martel Brand etc., etc. and Imported Gin. Apprecia Rimmed OPTICIAN H. CLA And Toilet Waters are it have the choicest brands that cannot fail to make an ac- ceptable Christmas gift. In handsome packages, 25¢ up. cras. 9. Rightly Pric 4 ° 2 In the way he should a “ ¢ Five Minutes”? © = Than books. would teach h °° e e a We are in the Toy Hust o years, and hope to be for nin e We have a splendid variety 4 * e $ 0990 00090P resem oe Groceries, Wines an A Weleome G' PERFUMES) 1 Wal r new sto terns at @ 13th. S Trai ive him an tron mechanical im io We ha We ness. e more, ER & r Fifth. skies in bull anadian Cl McBray ted for ye Glasses or a We have the largest have everythin ing Y Evi 0 idispensible HOLCOMB, Optician, Finely Decorated Among the many suitable here are three styles of splend Friday and Saturday. Priced they make a very approor' CORONA JAVA COFFEE per pound. wet The Commerci 1008 Se Christmas Is And here we are with I from Diamond Rings, from $5 up, 1 | Pins from $1 up; Vaseline Jars f Umbretlas from The up: Gents up: Ladies’ Rings from en, Com Can please Howard & © from 7 ver and Ebony Brv elties from i up hav tual value w a few of F t Avenue People Who Don’t Care to Theit Money Usua Frederic JEWELRY EST. Where the most liberal inducements to buyers for the coming holidays b ksh dihealiakehehehel aBaliate & THERE carry is no other he every detail Albert Han BERR EE EEE EHH Rkkkkkehkaeneeeneek AWA WDRODAADUVRDEDETEVTD0O UHL 219 Pike Street Between Becond Third Aves, | WEA WWD 008000008 Be and Mirrors ing such a variety of artic! Christmas ¢ Our stock of Diamonds, Watch Cut Glass and Silverware, is © en Orr i Christmas idly decorated at $8.50, $9. jate gift. a distinctly al Im cond Clos adies’ an $2.50 up. dies’ Guard Cl rm 26e uy t Chains from up. One of in in anything atehes left at k & are offered m s Pere rers yuse on the | 4E NESE ES It's worth washing to @ out work wh ‘That's one that the p Queen City Our call tr livered Wa 9000 of the to select from, want their ho se Bee