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Of the Allotments of i .2 62s Sailors’ Wages. VFR APRRCTED BY THE WT ©” Mipging Commissioners Wil! Ex- aming All Agreements of Sailors Shipping for Foreign Ports . heen placed on the vetived Hat, after Hie BICC eRR na Hevtenant colonel he Fourt le J. M. Sanne. In th ef the battle of Bantiag ry now deine prepared from the ome oy wocea'us. Growing Stampede mente, endurence and good soldier- BLEW HIS HEAD OFF. | to Porcupine. ° whe owned @ 5 [a hop th the Walla Walla wattle & Intern ational raltesedl res roug the head with a 2%. Fee SARL AS Miners Murrgtng te the Wow Maing ; Regions Mory the For-Fomed ME EVENS THE SCORE. Dalton Trait. © oe TTLE STAR. the expend Of laying new water maine. e “The city has, out the generat fund, inoyrred the expenses of tay ing pipes in all the outlying die trict, anf the lemisiation pronowed at 4 time when ordinary taxes on such properties are largely delinauent equivalent to confyoation and the! fore unwind ® ‘The chambey i tec with Armor! miners Tn the Atlin district ih Columbia, in thetr effort to secure damages for claims impro passage of the aller law, and by the operations ' Jaw taken from the America ors. ‘The chamber in averse to ceding any portion of King county to any other county in the state, for any purpone whatenever, nnd eapectall) e to ceding & porte et county bordering on Commencement bay to Pierce county re whole story of the seheme was fone and tn the parlance of (he curbetone, — a - vw © answered th charges intr ’ t her-iniaw wae The new eehedule of allotments of le Cote wup A letior written trom Jyneau con. | “turned down Seamen's wages, ts ' the appllom- | veys some aetenna Eeereenion. Thomas Proach was elected per the United States trensury dopa See « restraining | ‘The letter ie? 20th, | manent secretary of the Chamber of ment, has been recetved by the Mme thine: i = jong rane Co E Commerce. ® Shipping commissioner. It roads ax! P eo vetesenk ata Body. Fl np—smenta cr tons “ints, aft reports n wena | MAVAL BILL IS PASSED Allotments to an nal ' at Pawo using Push there, Within a day ores net be alhow « al » coming out he met 7S men _——— low echedule 2 - owtnis fm on the trait, : o—Dick exteeding TRADE S SHOWING ne numberiioen Pig tae} With aa Important Amend tee. e + Gay. They ere to Poreur ment Attached. 1, Retween ports of the ' Unifba 7 pine in increasing Rumbers from Ju- - ater on Atlantic oceean and neau, Skegway and pearly WABHINGTON, Mareh 2 — The | say avon is ‘except 1» Reports for February at Seat. | camp ip Southeastare Alaske | teat lingering possibility of an extra © Dominion ' whex : ew teame han ont : > or Dain which wetinents tle Splodid recniie TN TEMG here eae | mane f Senategs, disappeared Mitte?) tn the Pa ae . . ore son i@ perepiring at the end of | ane paRae: he wenate oowan, + f the volume of BUM a rope phend of hig ewe sled. This | “SY reormanization bill htween porte of th as dor Seattle during Febru- ta beg vee jp == te the compara A Yory considerable and vigerour Pacitle owean o sents an arrey that at fret tively distance (from forty to opposition to the « tance of th en porta (ex glance ts at t Marting, During pow rien wee ter Lo the | sedate Dill was voloed on hh nides ~ ' ninet amehipe teft creeks, . it too to ¥ Which aletments are not rragtt @ from the north, rhe trafic fer so short a distance. feseere the necessary twe-thirds | tm the Atlantic or Pecttiv . south Was even greater. Net count, “Mr. Decker describes the tral *9 pane it under suspension of the r ‘ R.—Notenceeding > days’ wages |ing the Alaskan,’ feet ty-four | In fine condi Me has confidence Sur the Republican loatees a & Between perta of the United steansbiy yered and left the | that thege benening MININE | Henderson gf it enema ‘ States on the Atiant! wan and ha a « (he month Gil carry. Camp somewhere Poreupine | came to ite support on the Kepud porta on the Atlantic ng freight Unni eoal region, Pte gt gg or lg road ead equator The clea the banke of “There are many reports of new cratic leader, threw the weleht of 4. Between ports of the tr ‘ th juring Pebruary 1899, strikes in the COUNT, | hte tafecnse in tava at ad th States on the Pacific and porte on ted H4,093,049.5 ‘This te) but Me, he beard of | Nemocratic side, arguing that It pro the Pacific west of the 280th merid ‘2 lowe Chan for the same none while the teat. He Went | viaed for only « tom: aeit wate 2 fan. or south of the covator. h of lawt yoor, a Calling off of | Into & geetlon. af countey a consid~| oe tne army, which Coad be mane C.—Not exceeding 15 days’ wages Mo per cet: but It is greater than erable | distayee Poreupine | permanent, if conerces were con & Between porte of the United the clearances of any other Febru- creek apd iq e directive, 4 te extra stesien, Btates on the Atlantic north of the ary im fhe Bistery of the Seattle ,and left two men Apother big element in the vote equator in Europe or Africa earth houre. me ot, “Halnes mission {0M} was Hull's esheh ago Mad @ Between ports of the ['nitet the dullest months of the year, and) quiet ud a COM | made by the President to him that States on the Pacife ocean and for- It was expected that there would be | paratively dot ~d | ne Nat construe section 12 a# eign porta on the Pacific east of the 4 much gr lexsening ef the In- | with tonte by moving | chartiy ‘te cansitipt. the minority 380th meridian and perth of the finted business of late last winter sleds eng fn velunteer organizations which equator (except Britixh Columbia than anpeare As it Im only the | “The Indie leok | feet to te the etevien. Th and Mexico, to which allotments ar: great Kiendike epeeaiation of 18% on the im fountry by bill 203 to 22. It now gues to not permitted). ® ean equal it the whites manner jae as = B.—Not exceeding ten duyu’ wa The following table shows the There ee of trouble with a. decks were also cleared of gee. ch ovances of evegy February since them, though It peabable. | many other important matters. The 7. Between ports of the United IS, when the clearing house was or-| “A company ot irony in in } defielency bill, « ing $21.- States on the Atiantic or Pacific and Kanized, with th® gain and percent. | cam) ¥ men, | Sones wea Gaibet enter suspension foreign ports, to which allotments age of gain of the clearances of divap to AtHA. | oe tne rules without @ word of erit are not permitted, not described In February 1899, over each month |/owtng te mn act, deter | ism ‘This is the last of the ap- the ing paragraphs. given: ‘misting to lose no have turned | Sropriation Cite: Chis donate amend + tin song emp te Teacent | ta every creek nents to the mver and harbor bill & United States shipping commis- _ ype mare boy ——— is being ew, vegera- | wer nonconcurred in, and it wee Sioners will gcrutinins © carefully 189¢ .... $3,362,459 17 $1,228,999 38 29.5 lees of the Me commot be sont to conference, the friends of agreements to ship for a foreign por: Ut SBS.O8S 38. 12.5 | learned ie WOFRR | one Mieasmgua canal amendment via a domestic or near-by foreien 19% 3.779.208 00 (918,543 85 24.1) anythy SUTUM | having deetiied te postpone thelr A as from. fan Francisco to 1892 ..., &923,712 12 106,157 4 19.1 | when And the 800% | mum until tte conferces report lelbourne via Port Townsend or |S 2,199,286 $9 2,490,562 66 1113 /le gone ase plete. | "The conference reports on the Nanaimo, and if tt become evident 1%) LTRS20T AT 2,906,442 68 182.7 ant MENT OP4 | omnibus ciate dill, the naval Per- that the shipment is for the purpows |6 1.954.101 78 9,959,629 74 222.5 | disap WY GOP |e eae: egy other lean. ten- of evading the allotment act. and OF eR Ie sO | “Ne open Ue en- portent. measures, were 4 5 o that the men are to be discharged THE ANNUAL MEETING ic ’crencan? Jo Searem | Pe eee te Difl, making Dewey a tulil at Ure domestic or near-by forei«cn it Americans 5 — odainel, eed Tee bi now Port, the shipping commissioner | wits tn any eappteens thn | Somiel. oem eent tor he aig. - refuse to approve the allot- arenes’ ao ee ae toe 3 nevees. . i ‘ ——-— The allotments must be made on bMiltee’ Rabrew Suniety Clout sovereamel vipreaetp at wore ot ee teense te te, en: Otrears. [aaa de SUMMONED TO PARIS .for the purpose, and sent to the “About a9 goog § way es ang to shipping commissioners, who, to ren- The members of the Ladies’ Me. /@et the farts emul der the documents valids must sign | brew benevolent soctety mot In @. A. | @ mining ; vend thelr approval thereon over their K. hall yesterday afterneon for the | anything ete to! Tate Qanighend fer Teach. signatures and sea’s, Blanks wil! purpowe of holding the annual elec- read private betwen be furnished to shipping cominis- | tion of officers and recetving the re- ange a fog Clnesen io Sehcnin. . ort of the efficient secretary of La . jeere On requiettion, rh Nod my gir -wooh pages Mella Ime. Reth| JNEW YORK, March 2—Amone Levy, president of the society. asatet | the camp Le gree ge A ol od eee od by Mra M. M. Fredrick, rice- wee pent ol Bro! Games” PH president, presided over the meeting. ai hers’ The first order of business was the} Deineon | a pie, prone ble Bag kage reading of the annual report of the/ tation, | jeontiat oF es oreee 86 ment ants irs Histery. ‘The reading ofthe report was re- ‘ won't | te “aon ntiy, bye ting pec ee ceived with applause and the next | sepeciatiy on | Fe ee aon NM YORK, March 2—When the order of business was the annual | \lenty and | tm pers ~~ ate : whieh resulted | prices are , Beet hae! Superiore, Po con-oet Mourth United Btater infantry left transrert Orant “bound for Muniia, some of the vet New York In t as follews: Pre (re-elected) election of officers, Mra. A. Levy | dropped to u Mra. M, | partl eran army offigers {f Washington M. Fredrick (re-elected); treasurer, | sus el Shook their Meads regretfully, and Mra Ida Davis (re-elected): trus- Fran under remarked: “There Is apt to be trow- tees, Mrs. & Selig, Mra 1. J. Lewis, | date of Pebruagy says ble in the PRitippines. for when o. J. 3. Cote (all re-elected); Mr Your letter May 16 just there in fighting to be done the Bornstein, Mra, N. Phillips, ad-| received, We firet ment Fourth infantry will atwayo be tn y bourd, Mra. EB. Goodman, Mrs, | from the ler on Jan- the front ravk.” Davis. Mra. C. Frtend, Mra, M. | uary 24th, of that. ‘This remark led to # eeneral dix. Gottstein (alt re-elected), re. A. Fort. |The creeks Ore out constd- eussion of this femarkatic regiment. louis, Mra. B. Bortes erabl: think the J aay recnarkabi-, becaves jt is the — +--+ bench: Nargest out- @idest and mort Metinguir re- put. ley men not iment of infantry known to the hie doing very we! trying to taire Rory of the United States tt has ‘out enough to them home, A figuted conapicnourty tn all the ware | sront macy fab up lave pam fought under the Stare and Stripes starting ou A . Phere @ince 199, and during ite exieter acta bor oe Prom # !too may mee wm ecto, ft has numbered amore [te mer enp coteng _ | Bome pa bers two presifents—Zachary Taylor rip ‘ (ee an wee weno very few 1. and U.S Grant. Prank Olewap, secretary of the | Ev big had Meate Taylor was a lieutenant cofonet board of public works, has returned | were 0 lent * , and now and Grant was a castatn. tte roe hie ten days’ visit to Clayquot | there are four vestaurant. ter also includes the names of “Phil? Sound on the t coast of Van. | There ta a lot a . Super, bue- ridan, Buchanes, Awcur. Alien, |couver isiand. He reports the mines | ter and mite be mapa mi, 1 @ isa, Flovd-Jones, Hunt. Hatler, | in that vfeinity picking up can: suger, ant 75 cante, Alvord, Kautz, MoeFeele Crook Px-vepresentative V. BR. Pearson|and but asd to MH a pound. Basen, D. A. Russet and 8 N. and HG Hing, aecompanted| Coal ofl is Gown to §L50 a case. Scott. Many additions mikht be him and are members of what in | Hardwere te suit but wilt tum- mad to this brief tet (f ft we known as the Helga gold and copper | ble . before wo varies cesairy to prove tha’ the F mining company ‘Thene gentiomen | shows are runing. Abdout halt of infantry has « revitation throvgh- heave ten clairne and are working | the saloons” he” furining out any history°esa “Nehter,” and four of th at present. | drinks sot gare ant they alxo as a “winner.” There are about #ixty prospectors | business, town ts dead, com- It ts not strante. therefore, that “ready there |pared with what it vo be. the gaWant Fourth infantry was se Mr. Alexon says the miners con-| “Southeastern Al in undergo fected to make the frat t by demn the exetuston act, and con-|ing « cbld dnap: WH was not reached transport from New York to Mantia sifer It unffriendy, and hope it will) zero at Juneau but it has been via the Suex canal, a journey ocra- "oon be repealed. He reports his from 9% to 12 helow @t Bleagway.” 7 in d condition i pying about forty days, bes hardships anc nerve testing expert ein we ge concent rator will be built TAXATION LAW. ences. The members of the rect 1 Ment are not ae superstitious ‘ ' in experienced in} some of their comrades teft beh! bv ng yut. An offer was made | ee hecause of the tritfing mishaps to the company by P. Harvy, of} which occurred to the trans vine eS rossnting the Swan. | Chundher of Gomevrerce Masts Grant before she finally left N npany, having new methods of and Otecusses it. York harbor, It ia dificult to find [ to recetve the output man who fouht unda 17 8 Grant of ie Helga mines. The party ex-| The membepa of the chamber of who is willing to admit that the he- | perienced some very rough weather | omerse, at CAP ler weekly ro of Annomatox was ever recat. | 0F tt trip me it sport the sconery eoetan in ay regs! ai iad @iana Jonah. ence the Grant te i" t a he country an} enterd| aftern expected to convey the Fourth tr « ng beautifal up the question of the proposed law fantry in wafety to her deatl — assessing property for laying of to reinforce Gen. Onin Will to Build Shi water mana, ete, in addition to the When the nassau an Santiago! Now i claimed that James J.| taxes padd such piepores into was planmed the Fourth fontry | Hitt, president of tt ro arerel " wan one of the firet r tie ine 5 . Re fegulars sclected to eo to the front sing out ; The consepaus of optnion was that The list of casualties + ted in the Orient, taking In the trae of Bi. {he Prepeded Dit, sHaRe K beeome a battle of Santinzo #hows that th veria, before the year is out law, would bes practical eonftara- Fourth | of the tabs has been promoted to be genera! company tee regiment to Sent! but remained at Ta © of the rést of the brignde, 1 Col, Rupust Mainbridy of York, was in cotmand, and | pote tito: thie one ofcer and « men were kMled, and thie Laeut. nfanwey was in the th Col, RH. Hall, of voluntoers, did pa In cor and three te firemen ¥ Col. Banbridge cont the Cubug fever, and he hay ead a per M 1 ns @, Taltin ounded Jation, D@vid w wm oe te ut. er y we; on Ley, Conner Mekos His Appointments. URG spointment ymimittees rights and privies rub fon, tion of property by the muttiplicer thon of teres. [resolmeton Felative to the Ceda river water erdtrmnce: | ‘The chamber paseed the foltowing | siderable it thay should confine themec!ver to tenchiem elementary studies, an it We the practice abroad Of the brothem fwhe have mone before, Brother Maurice, of Wash Ington, hee been sent to an obecure in Indéa; Brother Quintinian, provincial of the order in Amertes js at Namur, Belgum: Brother Jus i Toulouse. Prance; Vrotier Ambrore perished On the Bourgmene on his way over to be deait with: Brether Felix, of Se Loutt, wae sent to a wmal! echoot tn Menciester, Enaiemd, but it is enid he has peturnted to this coun to Rheims, Franee, CLEVELAND LAID UP Was the Yease! Bean Pulled Of the Southern Run? of The steamer Cleveland the Kruse seamehip oom y, is to be latd ot the Seattic- San Francisco run fora tme. The only verse! of the company thea funning to Caliternia metropelis will be the Charion Netsen. No reasen ter the tleing up of the Cleveland is given by the agente The Clevelamd recently spent n two month at Seattle, ov ink and receivies repairs to her ma echinery, the engines breaking down wan Cape Piattery. W =” put in service again, the was practical! a new Vessel. It t# therefore hard! evident that the vessel ts laid up for repairs. Tt ie remored in marine circle that the Kruse company t# begin ning to feel the pressure of th: Pactic cenat cempany Whether thin # true or mot remains to be seen Tt In noticeatde, however, that the Pacific const steamers = transport more freight and passengers than @e@ these of the rival comp WASHIDRPFON, March 2—1 erat here are discussing with cr interest the sehen to si@etrack Bryan imme. Gimtaly attr the adjournment of congrens, The story room tha report of the “Be * pesolyed, That tre chwrriher t serve on of commerce conewes in the rewolw.|Contarence WIM be beld in New "hs on j entate | York ty Germ; Witney, Croker, n- ‘ | Carter, Harrison, Plower, and prob ae te, | Hoard, Protea egalnet the pase | er ined | Crocker wuld. te pace of the propot Taw anscasing against abdtting property, the cont to tha amount of $1 per front foot, woul favor Gorman for the pres| dentin’ nomination if the anth-lryan faction cftrois the convention. New Tack on th Postmastership. Gl wast SEMITOR-ELECT FOSTER ON TOP He Has Sooured (he Agroomont That Nothing Will Be Done at Seattle Until the Poople Are Heard ty pel not w ‘ Foatt! city ard trey h ein fw et ed ' ue o th ation Did Mose t Intorente of mons ay If he did, hy hoe anything that on ne that t standing, Tt esting to know fue between Witton and F are w friends o WI LTS TP? = rynd@r, For the Mantardn piratesand bold ter thi to the © of fheir trens iwland of the banishment peageful whites ed oveRfram Cubs little frie, But up Cuba's Boaniah au ed the g@den spot as t@ deunkerds, itieal prigners, There 1 under’ guard, but upon the poor farmers le of Ping can brag of its. F abit ALONG THE WHARVES. « tharc Har ner t ¢ fomer igfue today from ner traeportation com. June@ ferry ¢ pany, ening (@ Juneau, A on Juneau and nd 2 D. Bnith arrived trom ing with @ con- ks of feed, which Flyer dock. his fourmand) Vritich ship Went apials Cay nat attl ® ab ® whe tai Amith, arrived in o¥ifrom Shanghai via Ps ade wheat at ir Kurope tdnson is taking ener- iting his towboats yAling of the sums tug Mystic has at Moran » been undergoing © rhauling, The tug Also go on the ways, Ul be cleaned and her hinery #verhauled merPlonsie, built by we ROUGH TRIP - From Alaska, BLOW FROM SPART TO PRRISH Gate Wes Dangerous in Queen Char- lotte Soumd-Captain Vaits Ms Story. 5 The tug Resolute arrived in port jant evening from Skagway, to which place she successfully « large seow loaded with far the White Py & Yukon ratl- road, On the return trip the Reso- jute encountered extremely rough weather, and only the fact that she is one of the Inchest ocean t n Puget sound, te the reason that | she tn safe tn port. “It was the roughest trip I ever made,” said Captain Kilton, of the Nesolute, this morning. “We left Skagway ireday evening, the 2rd, and it one continual blow we from start to finish. The wind blew |dead against us, and at times the tug could hardly make steerage way. ‘The deck was completely flooded, and it was impossible for the men to do their work without the danger of being washed overboard. “In Queen Charioote sound the gale was the woret, and the seas ran One event the front windows of Tug Resolute Arrives _tullval & reported to be scarce | pilot houne ané shattered the giaes Beatt itizen will drop int the besten, wibateet Sebeen of Pine island, and natied some The morning t ain of Viele We aeares Cod, boards over the windows fo leap the following dis ‘ n? other small fish ars] cage, out, ater whieh, Wy stereos pe bean ald plentiful a | "We saw many of the regular WASHINGT . ye and Hanson's shipwaye | Stesmen in the run, ad atm tie brakes were but Gn George M 1 are receiving improve. | Britich steamer Quiek. They were Mtewart's nomination be post saree wale, New tim |2@¥ing @ lively time in the stem mastes at Beattie, yesterday. To iron appliances. are being | Altowether, it wee @ lively trip, and day it is side-tracked Renator hen the work is completed, | ¥* 4F¢ Piiactety* ged to be backs safe elect Ponter wap at the White Houm ve will be competant to | '® Bort today, and while he deciined to talk onipedate any veenel under 400 { his interview with the president, tons. # Cade tha Appsinenente. developments in other quarters lead : OLYMPIA, s i te sion that he r ull of the schooner Blanche, March 2.—Gov. Rogers hat aon oan er aetinn has been lying ted up at reappointed Q@umey A. Brooks, ® is wharf for several mantha, | et Hadiock, ant Lb. D. trish, Would be taba te the Seattle Doe aairid at euction yesteréay to |sn West Deameue Seeennen ee have bed an ‘opportunity to present Canggn Nelson for $289. The Blanche | Imetth for the collection . ’ wP° ton schooner, and was built | Mstriet o scumnt; all reap- thetr cteltms a Mr. Foster has said repeatedty at | #t Marences last summer by « cor. | punted — 1, 19. Also the postoffice department and else. pogon which disbanded before the | Ti tie Cheney Normal 1 was completed. The masts fohlows: Joseph 8, Alte, of where aiftee his arrival here, that hia) ¥¢ mp le is a ey put in the veusel, Spokane, to serve unti) Fesusry €h whote desire In roiard to the Brattle not ¥ m put in ‘ fi ain Nelson will probably way | 206, vice B.S Mimatn sesss' om postofice and other matters the state repack Pv | pirea; J. 3, Beet tf mo ix interested in, was to bring about (tl July 28 1904 vee Binwe C..Oim- aera Sg end ublican foroes.. fhe revenue Inunch Bcemt, of Port | steed sectgred. FBe tense sntigtets ale Se Oe ee en eae nd. Was alongeide the Mad-| of this beam le. 5. ., Danas of ment of Stewart at this time would , Mitrest. bunkers this morning, | Spokane, mehing the entire do, from information which tw bas | gli. on coal for a cruise among the | from the city of ‘The necte received. He is not opposed to | Mime oh te shana evoke aan aane Gee Ste: pes not favor any can. | senate Sor conftrmasten didate. It tnsiet, now that he [kweamer Farallon, Captain Reb- ts to have the right of recommends ts, wailed last evening for Steng- Prine fe Gut ta rc porphin 2 + may stented ay aod way ports, She had on) waserrnagoes, Merch 9. — J other time that the Republicans ¢ Er twen ine pasnen ore Seattle must Getto ‘among theme ere treigne carme. KCTS WL Sefore the first vote wan taken do mlves who te thelr for pe rnin beos's | the conn 8 ere eee neuute yewteriay, en amemimens for the Republicans SEATTLE IMRLINGS. was voted on, at the brnuenee of AL Beattio, thereféré, to determine bhatt a lison, chairman of the comrtiater on long Ger Meer shill continue ‘The bowling team of the Seattle | sppsonria tions monpy postinanter. ‘The actiot, which MM athletic club will go to Portland for thre work nitet ger of ai! pubic been taken ie set prejedieial to GP Frida? At Tacoma they will be Dbuliege whieh eve tiem sustiroe Interests of any candidate joined by the team from the Tacoma |'#ed bw the preset congress, te Mr. Ff Labects to go to NEP athletic club, These tWo teams wih appropriation for ome year York row eventing, proba | alternate in playing the Oregon road being cee-halt the total of coat. returning here fora few days ball ind the Multanomah @thletie teeta Aare tay vo leaving for the atate Washing apprepetamed Cay’ Robinson i atilt he ~~~ Mont., $200,001; Beane, =o new at the war department ¢ A. B traveling passesume | 000; Salem, Or,, $50,000. ‘Fir longer than expr od nt of the ic rail. ment aime authortsts the searetary of resaman-clect “Cushinanibas way, isin the city from Tacoma. pon — ee vee ae — roan win ne for je oO boon 8 Very uy on Hoe” PN Thicty-neven passenger escarsion | within the Hawise prowded. canteen i Le writen: Bi. care containing imigrants, will ars | no aed _opartmen tag IY [rive here shortly from Northern Min- | se anal we Oh»: » pesota, via the Canadian Pace rail- the Beattie postomer, and in ae way them will arrive every | ance with the hee prot or Gack ming peopie of the cnet | ously againat appointinent nap judgemen Board in vss pe March APIA -¥™ ‘ boar office the t operatio’ yard thie » taining to th ties duria HAS ANOTH wion yester The principal rd is the of th jwame Inatitut Resolutions board to elo at the penit yearn, ox making brick the sense of brickyand b rather thar fered with. the the rt t w nd contrd th using befor le ty aor page by ntlary for h Jute board to lease the brickyard @privat Uncle Sam No! Isteof Pines inOut of Wet. WASHINGTON BC. echagd id for kee Uncles Bam own and t Isle of Pines and Indies, sovereignty | a Isle af 1 1 she ban p will nol ta howeve of the to fo Island lies with the chain of HOF ain Aeyer vel of bad been ia of the vered iin Ut | who cesoe Jahier imo | t Li th uy elatin e bear Ef ISLAND “Takes the | leon March 2 hi atiful are taking advantage of the low im miprant rates Inaugurated, and ape) coming The order wert board the in large bodies. works hae licenses, of public new bicycle there ceing 5000 In all. advance sale of seats for the James Kidder Ward company at the commenced — this crowé was ater i a laree sp long before the box office The Seattle thee norning, an lined was opened ". Pant, a Paul's saloo rrested by night for fighting his appearance tn court. bar-tender on Western avemue, Officer Hamilton He gave $20 n bail f Louts Thomas, Wilbur Green and Robert Kinnard w arrested by Deputy Sheriff Lane last night,” on suspicion of being connected with robbing a #aloon at Cedar Mountain some nights ago. The warrant was sworn owt by Ww. And », Proprietor of the sa- Liquors were stolen in qua titles from the saloon, and pleion points towards there men. They will have «a hearing before Judge Cann today today signed a decree Jud Moore sranting a judgment by default to i Thos. O. Pierce, against Peter Buck- ley, Martha uckley and Geo Macy for $2466 | ’| | Phe shertff thie morning arrested three miners, Lewis Thomas, J. Ken- it |nedy and Thos. Green on a charge Jor Mr. Anderson .a saloon ar | Keer Jar Mountain, had them | 4, claiming that they broke nto hie place of business last might nd robbed him | Articles of Incorporatgon of the Ray lumber and shingle ce pany of allare, ere fied this morning. The mypnny is capltatiaed at $6010, div ted into 601 shares at a par value f s10 woh The incorppratora are J. M. Donoghue, Wm .Pigott, Philip '* | Morrison and G. G. Startup. Licenses to marry were “tse 1 i Herbert H. Church, , re lof Seattle, and Ida Dawn A, Rowden, 120, of Bagle harbor; Joseph T. WEATHER und 4, and Lorena Run oth of Seattle, FORECAST — For vietnity Thursday night oceasional Hght show- est winds. ‘The tem en slightly along the n turing the last twen- has been general. in Martin | As well as ail of the Popular Ken...” View in kil the. prion and Bu wey, eTIOMAL banat | . THE PUGET #0UND OF SBA’ Capital stock pat in Sorptae ...... Jacob Furth F.C. Neufelder Vice: RV. 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