The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1899, Page 1

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Cents a Month By Maii or Carrier 25 VOL, are THE 1. SKATTLE, MASS MEETING lu. OF W. STUDENTS Kick | ue To Protest Against Northern Pacific “= 280" PPOs ~ Water Front Monopoly. ED 10 ach. 2 FORMAL CALL WAS ISSUED TODAY to8 U D WABHINGTON, D. C., Dee. 2 fine The reciprocity treat ine: Speakers Announced “and All Arrangements sree eee etna ot pedi Completed—A Number of Councilmen —yessen ste’ cies tee yn me Give Reasons Why They Cannot Sone mage rf 1 perhaps in th nited Btates, and of | a Attend the Meeting, | made" witn coumtrica in. which tne| quality of frult ts grown. He saya! mentee that the 20 per cent. reduction al- | the so The citizens of Seattle who are opposed to the scheme of the lowed In the treaty with Jami tea | Northern F ¢ Rafiroad to grab the water-front, will hold « would operate to th ue disad a mass meeting at the Armory hall next Tuesday evening vantage of the Californie fruit in | The preliminary announcement was made tn the Star two days fustry ‘ie me the speakers had not been se Kven at existing tariff rates the | 4 been arranged. Within the } California and Jamatoa fruits are | pommeittee In charge of the matter has pn equal terms, & fing ¢ Mr.| ly and effectively, with the resuit that a the cedham, The freight on @ bos of| Well axtvanced, assuring the success the demor mex from California to New] —_ Last evening an invitation to attend was given to the may 1a # ¢ Th ht from @ and members of the city council, the f met? @ ed of Hing the invitation with the city The 4 @ charge of this matter were Mesers Dexter Horton, Ge n @ near and Robert Abrams. ° ‘The general committer further decided to tasue the fotowing © ). public call for the meeting on Tuesday ° 4 2 TO THE CITIZENS OF SPATTLE. e ° bi ° A moss meeting will be held at the Armory on Tuesday, De- @ —_ 3 comber 4. at 8 o'ch agaimet the threatened @ | *F i peril to the commerc elty of ° -mPr hi . @ attic by the va agnagoee ee 4 ANCERED BY THE } @ Columbia and University streets, an laying down, ir “¢@ } @ already congested 4 i tracks, and ee#tablishing @ ’ | @ there « passenger yards, freignt ad ADMIRAL’S WIFE! @ bunkers and coal y ° hth eee | e All persone interented in the welfare of the c opposed to any official action by the city authorit D. C.. Dee. 2. Rreatly increase the dangers and dtm miral Dewey ba nd our wharves, or that will render It ™m titable, for new railways to enter t @ of that will confer a monopoly of the wate ; @ this city upon the Northern Pactfic Kallway Co., @ vited to attend this meas meeting. 4 The speakers wil! be & W. H. WHITE | ° REV. F. M RANDALA, Jr. $ J. J. McOILV RA J. R. KINNEAR, and others. 3 - oo 3 A Star reporter interviewed the members of the city coune!l z tis morning for the purpose of ascertaining how many will be @ Present at the Tuesday evening o e @ ef was that at its last meeting the « * r 1 th joes r e y. bi pov ag : ot e “There is too much important b ° r t send @ Rinehart, “to admit of the council m @ scar sof footm @ Tuesday night and then adjourn'ng @ | or through the 5 fv ey are ir 4 @ ing complaints and « " ry , t been notified to be ty n night, and we cannot and will @ mot undertake at this time to alter these arrangements ° c @ “1 should like to attend Myself, but cannot, and | would con- @ i @ sider any member who doee wo to be e .4 Hiram G. Gill, of the third ward, + cee eas ek wr ees OR CITIZEN? ‘When Mr, Diller was vente . about it firet. T don't T haven't paid very m ° Wm| MeArdie, when e @ to be present. re eo e H. P. Rude stated that h _@ . “w @ have to my on the wat @ if ted ama @ £0 to the council mretirg @ | Positive rer talian goverr ° ¥. M. Muldoon, when asked if he would be ° T Pope @ “Tes, by all means." Reminded of th une s: “What . fear @ “Oh, yes, that had slipped my mind. from am wh he fa @ You know there is a law to ¢ e @ iF t 1 t @ must be held at the time the ler t e- © , f th and @ gal. Aw there siderabl ming up next Tuesday, @ uties which natu low f - the meeting wil ly prevent all of the members from a 1 @ | N => ing.” > ca °o H. M. Hill stated that he was very anxious to be present, but @ 1 rtainly 4 the council meeting would prevent @ jh mf - SPOSSOSSOS HSH SH SHSHSOHSHSOSOSOIGOOOOOOYW uniy the eit Risky Conditions Again Prevail and ri WASHINGTON, ~ PRIDA Y EVENING, OWIGHT L. MOODY IS CALLED AWAY The Famous Evangelist Goes to Meet His Maker. SKETCH OF A REMARKABLE CAREER = TTL DECEMBER Made Countless “Thousands Converts Christianity and Exercised a Most Potent Influence Upon Men, * British General Who Suffered Defeat ore : Could Not Stand It. STAR. oo 20, 1899. A Veteran Grave Bigger | Sees (Lid To ol STAR PAINT. CO., women and ehtidren, Janes alwa aimed he would dig his ows erave, | Sam a fail 10 days He was born in| (Qe woveceeeeeeeeeses0 see eeeee England coming to the United tates when @ young man e : rain aE Fireina Penitentiary. o LANCOLN, Neb. Dee, 22 3 In the way he should go. Give him an tron train or @ the state penitentiary Sine, « stoambout or other mechanical toy amd” bag ap e more in sae thhen, hee 00 = P : ‘ letter @ three houre’ bettle, ox ¢ Five Minutes 7 The alarte was | % wished the f while halt of the ° |* runded at ‘Than books. would teach him in one nr. coribable server e ‘ne more, We know iE ot — @ We have a splendid variety MERCHANTS ON 3 Rightly Priced > WE DELIVER PROMITTLY THE WAR- PATH ¢ 1417 Secon Ave, | COON BRC Beeececces 060000000000 009O008 BRUNNER & co. DEALER My Groceries, Wines and Liq 602 Pike Street, corner Fifth, ‘Phone Green A petition signed by nearly one |= hundred merchants along First ave- nue in on file with the board of :ib- works. The petitioners ask fer © improvement of the miserable | ndition of upper First avenue. | The members of the street depart- ment and other members of the board that body has been doing everything in its power to keep the | street im good condition. What ts he paving of Firat ave- m Pike to Madison, and pav- the cross stree hone mud On hand a fine line of whiskies in bulk and bot lows: Monogram Rye, Canadian Club, Oscar Burke’s Irish, Burke’s Scotch. McBrayer "Bottled | etc, etc. Hennessy and Martel Brandies, French and Imported Gin. is dragged on the m treet by er. team ore A Welcome Ghristm A resolution was introduced in the city nell by the hoard for this| Appreciated for years isa pu over two months ago, It ts Rimmed Glasses ora fine p We have the largest stock * have everything in due oe buried romewhere | There are many who blame the | finance committee of the city coun: | of for the present state of Bome of these look with am ment at the signature of one of that ommittes attached to the petition which asks the board for relief Mr. EF. E. Ellis. gen agent forthe O. Rh & at this city, has left for a two weeks’ trip to St | Paul on business and pleasure. NOME MINERS ORGANIZE, The Nome Miners’ Association, | | Consisting of 29 miners who dug on MH. CL. AY EVER: ) passenger remembrances. We have a. complete line that canpotfail to suit you. CHRISTMAS ctacles and Eyegl Ss Spe 4 WORT HPTETAY Mass Wee. 32 ght L. Moody, the famous $ Leoe wealet tack heetaas aiae etaaens » ’ | last night in the Inw offices of Freak rv S204 3 BO 1h Darch. Resides erquating tn |S Seer Rea Pirie : tay $ | tewcesatinn tiie musinewm wan trann- ° 0 Hae Fantely a inamedaabnias seats jacted. At the end of the meeting the palit “ wu } - following persons signed the mem ; - dleody wae ¥ conscious to the end, and talked w mem- ; | bership F Geo M. Hil, G. T one » fa a few minutes before he died mF Bere ange Ge ae a aie * oan ‘4 nie, Chas, E. Burch, J. H, Hull, and here we are with ey an y wee 5 village r *. Ochman, Jas. Bellwim, W. W > ; tee eae oo yk yas sae yk Mineo, Hn Rew © Ladies’ and From. . : " 2 Ae , Goepper, G. J. San Facon, Thos. oe | King, Hh. M. Rice, W. M. Jones, R J . Sentene vires . wags) ab re age age pa Kerr, T. Heydiauff, W. A. Hustleby Gent's Watches yey nae & os ‘ pe . W. Merritt, F. R. Bureh, C = wie ‘ ye * 1¢ . Henry Baldie, Michael Phi Everything in the line of Jewel; P4 4 A $ | pe. 1 M. Craver, Geo. T, Hell, J ee Your Price, Our Price, : llr et ap ong King, V. H. Thomas, L. Shaw $ oy Se eg oe W. W. HOUGHTON Ira « sina ve . Meers were elected: (Préaident venue Jo @ of Brita in 1875 6 ® n a> @ | capt o W. Hi; v « president: | TOW First A ° ’ e b \ mittee on oa ri ° Mood aitinbed fi schools, three @ | moana was appointed, consimting.of s and a Two of tho adem- @ iwi Rk Michael Pittlipap wind L. aining school, and Vis the % | F, shaw o The associat ‘ a dele ° A . ke a od A @ | eate to Washington to 1 © “Hea The Word to God,” “Bible Characte ein Me agp amigo <2 Therg/ate some of the handse ee mont atnuty de ° & r that the high td ed SALAD SETS tn the city displayed here. ne espect x SOCCOOHRESO EO OOOO oo eeocecocooeos |... hat (he high Gee! get, Seeerian ' now at $1.60; « happy Christians inary t ach workers CORONA JAVA COFFED has a rich aroma; #e pem po laim tha Ude known 7 Sa on My so ‘ Sr AT meee “x vow /Mhe Commercial Import C egg f oon hod ro 1008 Gece Ave. ft —— The taking up of claims by power HAS BECOME INSANE <2 22s:°2"S3 stssesss The delegate to go to V * on bas not yet been selected, but x the miners imerviewed were | In ta { having the assistance of « Hamilton Lewis, if his be secured meet Saturday at the Seattle rner of First av- t A full at will ok Diamond, Jewelry exchang | AMUSEMENTS. ee ; cy NF YORK, t 222 —The World prints a story from Lon . tocks -asily 0 Down. ’ $ aonvaiineing that Gem. Yule, who tuceented. Cen.” Bymands ai a of Pope f “" or 1 , 1 has gone insar The Soattle Theater. > 3 e NEW YORK, D Another pantie occurred in Wall street @ | go er t t 11? r * that ntly Yule was reported to have @ A Lady of Quality” was present @ this morning. Sugar went down to 117, four points lower than @ (¢@ cits 51? e ‘ i] f Ladys b by the British, and was invalid. @ oe Seattle theater last night b> i - : $f touches n't * aK @ | au the duties and C any |s <* Neet, soepaibitiiies of the rekbene vai’ th sie . hiair and an excelent $$ Diamond Frogs Diamond Butterfliés - eay a nme the met two weeks f ’ . a J a tay another ” a . @ hove combin ian émisous De —jeeeh ecehcngrygere ey ed Pe aS his f and. wounded wold the @ | alieyplay \s anomer ove g@ Diamond Turtles Diamond Lizards nd S snatonaon reports say on there ia little better @ | rea a < Paints of the. eneyoy, ocnegited ee Z| wrk of Mrs. Francis $4 Diamond Spiders Diamond Dragon Flies er © wtrect tr are the fa hank 96°9 | tndians Dance All Day. |[% __NONDON, Dec. scien. r 0, eal for the Cape to- @ number of atrone | OY Diamond Stars Diamond Sunbeams sate gpdbeoe gua ¥ " t \ a , tor bh good opp iv Scorf Pi * . , rr] e o |! F L around Las-|@ of tender 1 . pray ° me oo In Scarf Pins, Brooches, Pendants SOOOOOSOOO SESH OUP EOOH OO OOOO OOOO OOOOD er held th ual d hunt|@ mm at peed ° Miss Fair gave an intery Tibhed Nab Bonfire 1 ght. | en \ ied In the act # Dec, 18, also t © | respond to two curtain calls, Her | O® | all day lone f t of the I oman | @ 1 may ver, re m Ladyanyth. e Jatrong support His characteriza. | @® ra te | et rel ane or th b ge |? ‘Winston Churchill wh from ¥ at 4 thon was finished and intelligent, and | | th OF ‘ Thy ird — @ dolph Or hi, ha br at ° | Tow Mark, Charlies wreeter and | tes wore wit 1 by many visitors, |@ Tt was learned at the war © ler are Glace cule elegance tat 3 MONTREAL, Que., Dee It is “Dec. 22.—New = Sw the Pd A eer oo caner Were 7 3 entire supporting company was good veported here that Mon al parties mat turers «ar oe ‘ inveati-l@ an tie . » ordered to simply rst 4 o - bs a - ene have discovered a dian d back | F at the annuneement m | on 5 Agneta 7 hh * ae Se oe ne mountaing of the pla = ) dees the nore Augusta, Ga., that the cotton manu. | fr'*, baad 4 page yr ig 7. ‘eye Base: IN probably @ | costly and eplendid. The period of ad ned, bast sur na " 1 * ' ver-|@ tion for the Creuzot guns, as th supply is nearly ex- @ pedtin arty, contair an exe dica that oP ' tt . 4 7 . haser 4 A the most of. pat at AP eo Mares amount that epolls. the pon ; Saabs annnannnbanhisbhnannannd wer he a snadaae: Gaemenie Rites at have granted an advance, and the| Couey raw material in pr hoon lee leclared | atep haw fh taken in spite of the tion getting favorable nat lb the field to b knowleds nt uth || shy Bh idiot be speed Fi Ban on Soda Fountains At the Third Avenue. A detailed res he 5 romaine? unc New England 4 report 7 “ e "ALONG WHARVES| TORONTO, Dec A: tent . Rrown's in "and every ing party wil nate ner rh tt nist Vent: teat ihed ic oO ,| body seems to kn days, and tt ja a dinadvantag th How D. 8. Ward, 5. F. 4 - sath icici SHI: Cok tak) |is what the large by many, ¥ t gia, there ry Ila le Mi A. Cor c amer Idzgumi Maru. apt Jyh ou whieh h future pre=| ening Av theater this ov © So a hp hh ee etl ton ment " ait r H. F fr iG G4 ht n 1 from Hong # ve lrugeiste and all ot pt| would indfea He is @ jolly Te The equit nd civil departmer 1 work- | Whateom H I got produy | rn was institu by t ja visit, only me. ACTS Dates 00 of the Twentieth Century pati Of superior court will not be “ " fw nd | Ta J r t for : : inces remain, and he will hold the M00 of the Twente ntury na fion next week, ‘Th imine that the advance in the Sout Iudge Wilt fh. who will come| Nothing further will be decided re-| ce under the “Lord's day et-| record for the Week before Christmas 219 Pike Street, (oscloct from. | tor to thos partment will be in n every ng th yal in the United States| here to preside over the eanity 4 arding the personne! of the superior | Vance act, and has dragged through yoing the largest in the wine of Betweon Second Third Aves. want their homes bewutifjed, s ley next week excepting Monday, | to above 100,000, ' we > LPariment, ate leoark until after the holidays, ‘the courts for six monthw, [tue Turd Avenue theaters. 4. | WA WER VURDUE EEE TEIT TNO a oe i

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