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Twenty-five Cents a Month Ry Mail or Carrier OSS COL SEL OOS OOOO: VOL. I-NO. 24, SEATTLE STAR. PFT RRR Y PET TEE IT SSL TE TT EE TT ETRE INE EE IE NO ROMER PT PTS s An ReaD PSTD RNS ID 7 one Subscriptions to Pike 150 JE ~ WASHINGTO FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 24, 1SD9, PRICE ONE CENT-—FIVE CENTS ON ALL TRAINS ithin the sald reserve and said es park. ‘This With prove a great re- iron Frame. $1.25, $2.50 \ {| Met to the mining tnterests of Wa ington, which would have been Vie | i greatly harmed by the lows of the Wood Frame $1.75, $2.50, $3, $4, $6 Coroner's Verdict Fixes the Blame for|%:)s'2's!"st etn = i fy monn using THESE Are Not Trashy Goods, but the Best Money Wil Buy tsa aie Wier Pee Ordered in Case Offi amc saass| SPELGCER & HURLBUT Tuesday's and the Plumber for Negligence. Explosion. Ed Sullivan, Aggers, ©, Ball Mra. F. Wiley, B. L Rarber, F. F. Formann, Mra. For ry Mank, G. F Miss Grace Drummond, William J Partridge, Mra, Partridge, Chi Yarger, Robert Stocks, W. P. men, Taking Out Bodies. also found tn another part of the ruins, Later another part of @ body was discovered, evidently that JUROR TALKED WITH ATTORNEY) mormine We are on Third and Pike 1215-1217 Second Avenue STAR PAINT CO. evere'y Blames Owner of Building, the City <=: aan, BH gt fou Im the, Windy rine thi Pike Street «Bargain Street nderaon, > ipley, ard, me email bones were . Donald, Mra. Minnie Waechter, Ralph Waechter, Miss Minnie Saw Them and D mishap: | = = > Waechter, Miss Fraine Wasehter, | 4 3 3 ‘The vervitet: That Ma Van de Van) heaters. “Th in ¥, Petre, Hugh Feilts, t. F. Rr- See suey ee ae eee pte Ea fle adrgae ‘TO OPEN ‘(CAUGHT A BOY has been criminally negligent in the ere ie no ordinance | win, Horace Leach, James Alethby, of His Discovery. CLEVELAND, 0, March % — ; maintenance and steam heater: That the city of Seattic has been guilty of contributing negtigence in permitting the placing of sald heat- er in the area under the sidewalk on operation of a | to thin effect,” he said, “but thes, K. Ritchie, Ike ‘Th ompwon, Arthur clty charter provides for a betler | Thompson. Inapector. A botler of this “NOW oN THE GHIGACO would not have come or! pervision. that Mir, Sherman is Transferred aftor the last permit was granted Superintendent of Light and Wa Works L. B. Youngs testified The Dangler Vapor Stove works were burned this morning, The loss timated at $800,000, A fire was killed by falling ‘The case of David Sisco, charged with embezsiement while assistant COAL MINES of Eastern Company Arrive in Seattle. MURDERER | suat as the Pursuing Biood- | hounds Arrived. jury will be impancled, The jury previously selected to hear the case| ® public thoroughfare in said etty, | no permit had ever been granted for! ri peg rom oe Paris, | the removal of the baller, and he} and tn not exercising more careful | HARRIMAN, Tenn., March 24.—At , ¢ ‘dea dat wees ot rates W. F. Guerin, the president of the 3 fupervision over | ere eo une of this) wan yesterday discharged by Judge} PUNISHMENT newly organized Seattle & San Fran-| Peters, a small village near the ‘” ee Plants: —_— heating | space for such purposes, | BANTIAGO, March % Hien, Hanford as the result of an incident cisco Railway & Navigation, has ar-| state mines, James Alder a ; That | GC. Hamilton, a carpenter, was| John Sherman was transferred from at noon. The jurors were return-| [> ARBs i lived in the elty from Columbus, O.| year-old boy was killed by John 4 the firm of Coughlin Bros,,/ called, and he gave some testimony | the steamer Paris to the cruiser ing to the court house from lunch, | With Mr. Guerin came John 8, Lewis, about the same age. The n.| LONDON, March 4.~'The house of been occupying itself manager of the boys quarreled about apocket knife and Lewis, seizing a pick handle, hit Dovey, general Who placed said steam plant In post.| *#@0"t =the — butlding Inspector, | Chi y. Mr. Guerin was in Be “T took out a permit,” he said, “to | dition ts pre morning His con ally unchanged, i when Attorney HM. BE, Snook, « sel for Sinco, Joined them, and waik- | commons ton under said sidewalk, should de repair the floor and make improve- | rested fairly comfortably lact night. ed for a tnoment beside Juror Mey- with the death of an obscure pri- st fall, and at that tim e attle Alderson on the head, inflicting a 4 ~ censured for placing a safety vaive| ments to the amount of $200, I no. | : 0 3 tecpceeeeremenenmecteneaasenn? p r ‘ . ‘i 0 r ie fo the hill a Where none should have been placed, | tifled the building inspector that Big Paper Firs. lrg Canara ae i dam od barre. hy suis yoeg, Bh wre aroed th sha tate es tpahinn acts) iy ier catchy, one on thereby introducing an element of| the heater would have to be placed ‘ chambers, and when court convened "wit that the system of punishment | ny to develop the coal mines own-| excited crowd of citizens started in the greatest danger. under the sidewalk, and asked if Bee pee March 24—Darm- |) ons ke briefly on the evile that| i” the English army ia Wkely to be oq by @ syndicate of weaithy men, pursuit of him. The weil trained AL 2D m. the jury made its re-| Dormiasion would have to be grant. / stadt & Roott's paper warehouse | mignt arise from much an action, |*ntirely changed. Lorrimer incurred prominent in which te John Leary, | bloodhounds of the state mines were a Port as given above, The jurors ght y= banding op rye ey | Me | 180,000. . 208 Od emid that for the best interests! the @ispleasure of his commanding | of this city. The mines aggregate put on the trail of the murderer. 4 4 pope gt bog chap badly i Someceaneey: Ce eye a OREN Ae a of all concerned, he would discharge | officer by his sloventiness, and was | 2000 acres, and are situated within They followed it up the mountain, 2 FE = a ~ssenatigotaal ghsscsnod - 2 mee te ean = ne pes ropes sl ’ the Jury and have @ new one em-| punished accordingly, though with | "x miles of Black Diamond. jend turned, coming in the direction : ee ‘ om, T. J.| was in 0 HOME FOR THE BLIND paneled. Patue severity. te was further, Mf. Guerin was successful in his|of Harriman. Meantime Lewis stop- a a m, and Richard Bradley. ee thi eediicer at —— -—-—---—_——- charged in the report of a civilian enterprise and plans were imme-| ped at a store at Ruffner’s, ten miles : Of the baller explosion Tuesday seent| the Jury instructions, and they re- | Captain Beek is Mere Collect- | LIMA. Peru, March %4—Guiller| jus torture, the most frequent pun. |A corps of engineers have already of the Peters neighborhood In the Was continued this morning by | “Fed. Porras, brother of the Minister of|tarment tn the British army, known | been over the feld, and offices will |store, who had heard of the murder, ‘a Coroner Sparing. ing Funds for One. Foreign Adtalrn, was killed Ina duel! cuphemiatically as “shot drill.” be opened In this city, and the orig-|and he immediately placed the boy F.C. Damm, an engineer, was the |, Late yesterday afternoon the fol- Wednesday by an Eduadoran, The| “tne next aay Lorimer anawered |ina! plans will be followed out.|under arrest. Almost at the same ; : frat witness called. and he testified | Wine testimony secured. Registered at the Northern | & tragedy causes a great seneation.| to the of + Poo! ing by fall- | Preparations will begin immediately | moment the bloodhounds dashed tn- : that the tectesten a he testified |" w. W. Easter, a mechanical en- | blind man named Capt. Heck, an old The motive for the encounter Was|\og Goad ater hie plank bed. |for the construction of the road, and |to the store, He was taken to the : . the faulty construction of the | Rimeet.testified that he had made a/ And well known sea captain who lost | fiyoious. patbeieptt 1! nh a4 lin a comparatively short time coal| Morgan county jail at Wartburg. Plant, a safety valve had been | OfouRh examination of the dotier | his eyewight at nea. Captain Beck sciesieihsbitibeslahibianniapmaiin HAY FOR MANILLA | will be coming from the mines to : Placed on the outlet pipe on the| 4nd found that the top sheet was sabe on diadaongy oem >a ry HARBOR PIRATES load colliers for San Francisco, Hon- § roof, which should have been left ive. The smokestack showed Boor ype Bi cB ails. ~ 2 OB ra 5 re es jolulu, and the Orient. : Chen and without YS Peet Mf) that the boiler had been red hot. | foes about the country givin lec- Many tons of timothy hay, which! Mr. Guerin was formerly the pres- a said, “A hot eater hentee cand ia | Mr. Raster atated that too much heat | tures for that purpose, | — will be whipped to Mantla on the ident of the Columbus, Sandusky & IN HIS SKULL : explode when property constructed, | C8used the water to make steam,| Articles of incorporation for the gig Stealing Many Boats from Merion Chilcott, are being plied in | Hocking Valley railway. 3 and T have never heard of an ex.|2>¢ the pressure was more than the ewiston-Seattic Mining company the warehouse on Arlington dock. 4 Se ae Saller could piaadt were filed this morning. The capi- | Ships in the Harbor. Already « large area of space is) 4 J. R. Williams, a mechanical en-| Date Blake, propristor of the aa. | 10)» ock te to be ¥1.600.000. at pat covered wy the bie pile, wnich reach SEATTLE INKLI GS Regge ane a I gg ng gineer who was employed by Coron-| 100% testified that the porter had | Value of $1 per shar ‘The incor- Ship captains have for a long time! es to the roof of the building. The * |For a man to go about for five Se Sparling ta teeta Cee eet | charge of the boller during the day,|Porators, (ogether with amount of been complaining of losing the |total amount of hay to go to Manila yeare carrying imbeGded tn his skull ‘ Of the cnblotion atatad that tha| and the bartender looked after it/#tock each has subscribed for. are: amail boats belonging to thetr ves-|will be 700 tons. Bome of it is be-| Chiof Kellogg has received a let-|@ piece of iron over two Inches long Dotler could only stand twenty pound | Mente. | A Le Campbell, 6000; E. M. Pound, ‘seis, under mysterious circumstanc-| ing shipped to Seattle from Ellens- ‘ter from his son Charles, at Daw-| and half an inch thick, and to be premaure, and the strain wan teo| Shirido, the Japanese fireman, | 75.000; E. M. Pound (trustee). 8%. os oats which were securely moor-| burg, and le of « splendid quality. json, in which he states that he/ totally unconscious of the fact, ap- iq fatated that he had only worked for | 000; J. M. Justus, 150.000: Daniel | oq to the wharves of Veasels at night | a made the trip from Skagway in| pears an absurdity, Yet that is just ee stated ME. Blake one day. Tuesday even-| Jones, 10,000; and C.F. Pound, 1 nave been turned up missing the| WEATHER FORECAST. iwenty-fve days, and that the trail/ what John W. Ray, of this city, has 4 that four permits had been ies a) "6. bartender told him to Dbulld | 09, following morning. Judging from | pone is in geod condition, He also says|done, and without suffering any a k pertaining to this proverty. The. * . He put two shovelfulls ot} these facts, & would appear that) At last Observer Salisbu: has | that Dawson's last fire caused a loss| physical inconvenience whatever. firet was two yearn ago, when a| C9! in the heater and went home. Seattle harbor Ix haunted by pirates.| | At let aie Weather | of $90,000, and if it had not been| The case is without doubt the most named Burthimer was grant-| 2 R. Willams, an engineer, said The schooner Nellie G. Thuraton | Predie Pe =r nee taacg for the fire engine, the whole town | remarkable in a surgical sense that ae to construct a ante. | that the top sheet of the boiler fs | I Jost one of her boats last autumn | And for the next twenty nee arith | Would have been swept away. ever happened here and has attract- cue is seats ae hee, the | from % to half an inch thick. It ts| Unsuccessful search wap made in/!t willl be fair aad. warmer, i od _wideapread attention. Duilding now stands. About a year C&#t tron, and not safe for more than every part of the harbor. A few | #0uth to we A libel suit has been filed by C. F.| Five years ago Ray went hunting, ago H. Lachie was granted per-|*¥enty pounds’ pressure. Tr days ago Captain Johnson, of the Meyer against the steamship City/and his shot gun exploded in his mission to construct A building on| E4 Herald, a steamftter. set the schooner Gen. Sigtin, received in- of Columbia, to recover $849.04, alleg-| hands. His face was badly pow- the corner, and the permit speci- | Dller originalty, and he stated the formation fromacertain party that ed to be due on account. J. P.| der burned and several of the fying fet ‘that ihe bulltiag wauit’ be | satety valve on the root had been ALY the missing boat was at Port Madi | | Jacobsen, Russell Colgro A.| pieces of metal struck him in the heated by steam, but nothing was fixed at twenty pounds son In the possession of Indians. HL. Soelberg, were made defendants, | face and cut it. The deepest cut was td: haud aheiin beat eet atin. Stgerintennent of SNe Sead Captain, Johnson went to Port Meai-| ‘A } right at toe tae ag ged of ee Last December permission was » onid: por Some A melee woe {| Phen me agpetendllor Bie not | Sesame a otek Ai under th granted to erect a so-inch stairway | boller being under the sidewalk was| ' on the beach among the Siwash| received the appointment of special | extending a short distance under the i from the atrect down Inte the hese, | When I heard of the explosion. on” Seattle Receives the canoes, | patrolman, He will enter on active|eye. But the cut soon healed. and ment, and on March 3 permission | 0M¢ ADplication was ever made to) Hiewide the boat were three ethers Testimony of Woman Inter- detective duty in a few days. ‘nothing more was heard of it. Ray's was granted to change the windows | te board for placing a boiler under v h were recognized as ships’! ed in Faith Heali B, eyesight and general health were da tke abalone: |@ sidewalk, and that was refused.” quarterboats, The Indians claimea| @S8ted In Fal eating. Geo. Welsh, a petit larceny thief,| unimpaired. Occasionally he would : Sie wccemeaee ‘ateied: chub tc. nual that they had picked them up adrift! GaNdon, Oo, March 24.—Mra. H.| Was fined §75 and costs in Judge/ suffer a severe headache. . SiG amc tam meet. Déeuben Gpenting wih told aa: In the Sound, They were adverse! "towing, wife of Rev. Mr. Dow-|Cann's court, and in default will] A short time ago he discovered the Sau SUMAsed trous tus Mate Gor tha lather inquest over the pemaiad of to surrendering the Thurste boat jing, a minister at Burbank, near ferve out a term of fifty-eight days| old wound had reopened and was removal of the boller, and he said| Louis Malia, one of the victims of to Captain Johnson, bet Analy did Canton, claims to have been mir-|in the county Jail. sloughing away. A piece of metal that it was no} necessary, anyway, | to get a permit to move hot water! Tuesday night's explosion, tomorrow afternoon. STORY OF ASSAULT. Aa Upon Mrs. Uncerwood is Cor- | roborated. | Word was received tn this city last evening by Misa Julia Underwood, & student of the University, stat- OFF FOR HONOLULU. Another Ship Goes From Pu- get Sound. ‘The steamer Elihu Thomson, Capt. EB. B. Whitney, cleared this after- noon at the customs house, and will The first section of the Northern | Pacifie overtand tmmigration train, arrived here at 10:30 this morning from St. Paul and Minneapoti« > wo. CRITTENDEN MEETINGS. Mr. Charles EB. Crittenton, the noted evangelist, who has been hot ing special services in the city dur- Ing the week, will preach Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the First Presbyterian church . MT. RAINIER |aculously and instantaneously cured in answer to prayer and faith. She had been oMlicted for nearly three | years, and was unable to go about the house a large portion of the time. She became interested in the faith cure, At her policitation the the Rev, Ellen King, of Akron, join- led with her and her husband in a season of prayer. Mra. Dowling got up from ber bed and claims she has been healed. She says she prepared | for the test and based her clatm to | healing on sertpture found in James Rev. J. A. Kendall, of Cleveland, and | The lumber raft building at West days. When finished it will be tow~ ed to San Francisco. The raft will be one of the largest of the kind heretofore built on the Pacific coast. Several attempts to tow large rafts of this kind from the Sound to San Francisco have been made, but met with little success, Schooner Gen. Sigtin, Captain | Johnson, will probably sail about April 1 for Cook inlet ports. A ‘arge number of passengers have | | | Seattle will be completed in a few! | appeared imbedded in the flesh. He consulted Dr. J. M, Lesiie, and that gentieman decided to remove the metal, @o Ray was placed under the influence of anaesthetics and the op- eration began. Dr. Leslie secured a firm hold on the piece of metal with a pair of forceps, but was unable to move it. A more powerful pair of forceps was secured and the metal | finally removed. But there seemed to be some sort of projection behind the eyeball, and whenever Dr. Les- lie pulled the metal out the eyeball was pressed out from behind. Fin- ally he turned the metal around, but ing that her mother, residing at | Loomis, Wash, has been assaulted | ait, for Honolula some time tontaht.|iarge number of homeseckers were PARK RULES Fe ks ail heen booked. The Siglin takes up in doing #0 touched Ray's olfactory by F. Ht. O'Mélveney, a real estate| of the Important items: 12,067 sacks | 0" board. The other two sections lereight for MacDougal & South- nerve and a fit of sneezing followed. dea , and neariy killed, lof bran, 1880 of barley, £60 barreta| Were due this afternoon at one ms ALONG THE WHARVES «ice store at Sunrise City. | When poem gene paso ype ged ‘oday information was received | % y o'clock and three respectively. | a ae oe ee ands + v4 that “irs. Underwood was not se-| 0%, 'me $0 sacks of dried blood. | ‘he special train of the Great Mining Enterprises Not to be ral Mary C. Calkins has filed papers | rreat deal of difficulty, and, to the riously wounded, and would recov-| Sgaition to thie’ she takes over | Notthern je due to arrive this ¢ Disturbed. tor divorce from her husband, Ar-/ surgeon's astonishment, was found er, It ie said that she bought @| pig shipment of boiler and | a8 ing from St, Paul and Minneapolis | The rigging of the bark Qremon, | tnur C. Calkins. Alleges non-sup- to be the breach lock of Ray's old piece of property from O’Melveney, | Dif sMPment Of Haller ane the cargo | It Will land a large number of peo-| TACOMA, March 24—A copy of| lying at the south bunkers, is be- | von and incompatibility of shotgun. It was a little over two and when it suddenly jumped up in| "0! The alue of the car@o) pi, The trains left the Twin welonal act setting aside| overhauled. The foretop gallant | temper, tnchen im tengt®, abettt Balt on ten in $43,075. mast has been taken down, and a | thiek and a screw an inch long pro- value turned Protested, and her over of a re he wanted the deed for It re- to him. Mrs, Underwood! ie alleged he beat} ad with the butt sa! r Is the Only Means for iden- | Cities last Tuesday. DIVORCE MILL. Judge Turned the Crank Very ° Mount Rainier National park has been received by a prominent mining man in the elty. ‘This furnishes the first authentic information coneern- all the provisions of the act boundaries of the park inclose | new one will probably be substitut- ed. ‘The steamer Elihu Thomson has |fniahed loading her cargo for Hon- jolulu, and is now taking on coal at | | Louls Goldberg has commenced a suit for divorce from his wife, Louisa Goldberg, who left him on March 4, 1899. George Mason was fined $15 this jecting from one end. It was this that had got behind the eyeball. The lock had been blown into the skull just below the brain, and a fraction lof an inch higher would have meant certain and instant death, A very PLAN BOOK tion of the mountain just/the south bunkers, She will sail ‘Judge Cann, for black-| peculiar thing was that Ray's eye- | tification. Briskly Today. righteon milew aquare, and barely /as soon a4 she 18 through coaling, eee ciauaterers: Sight was not impaired. yolice headquartern this morning lowing divorces were grant- ‘ = . en ‘The employes of the Cragwell bar- | of the operation, and will soon (aa 7 (ee oe meecte a, thie morning |eq in the superior court this mor ark will be conaldered trespase- | eat tomorrow morning At 10 °CLOCK eee nee vterday presented the | quite well again. He was the most 4 | ing: Maude Dempre from excep c ated in later for Honotulu o will go out the room when : ‘The plans, specifications, and con- re hee cae oe lame See — Domdany, pha 0 Gihis i ¢ n byes heavily loaded with freight. era epaiagee Ry a =~ pecans hres ob borg taken out of a Fee, ee eeereeaen Ot tO8l aus neuen at the gir) te mot given, |com, renee Olmece, Ceneatiee live phone el Bott animes pen | - apr mond, in honor of his thirty-seventh | his head. : ‘od tv ater supply system a Keue the w and non-support; Helena R. Hamil- : y he | Tugs Wanderer and Richard Holy- | by enday. iicliiiedianiaeessataiagalltia has been published tn t form, but when she le ore &| fon from Geo, iH. Hamilton, non. Mnterior, who shall make the r -|oke were tn port this morning. The : o~ and ~ eaplen been re. Diack waist and 4 green skirt. support; Virginia Lucas from Walt. | S@T¥ rules and regulations to go former towed the British bark Do-| seiee,” ald Plodding Pete, after The bank clearances today were ceiv Frank Oles edbary ot oh Lacan’ bene traakeeeh ) the same, Such regulations shall | minion from Port udlow to Port sney hed ridden a short distance in| $19,724.57, and the balances were 4 ra of public works The FREEZING one tos provide for the preservation from| Blakeley, Where ahe will complete pong ce yen rh vwe've got a lot | Sieelld 4 Shae, cnlered 999 spies print- PERSONAL MENTION Injury, or spoilation, of all timber, | her lumber cargo. The Holyoke re- | (n°, DMiral waren cs — if tains nearly 900 POLITENESS | their retention in thelr natural con-| Port Townsend, “tink -0¢ ail Ge folks Ouch! BASS 30 | eres Sree cer Sear roe eae a general deacrip- | C. J. Bddy, general agent of the ‘tlon > pull treo his zero weather without Publishing company. of New York da - - Chicago Mitwaukes & Be daut raite| ‘The secretary may, at his discre-| Tug Tacoma towed the bark Levi |*"Y nice warm jalle to go to, Oy, Soe eet eee oe rintendenc 1,| way, in in the city from Portland, on, grant parcels of ground in|G, Burgess from sea at Tacoma, Rertie—She twitted with Cholly's| hold the remains of Alfred Saittel GIBRALTAR, March 2%4.—The U.| WY sadiceiind am L) ' ;|until Monday, when a member of @. guabent Raleieh, on leavieg the| ‘ nuch place as shall require the erec- <socnat affections, bah Jove! and then threw | Until Momits Wietrom the east to ract wil be let in four pas veeterday afternoon bound for| Capt. 1L. Willey, of Olympia, is in | tion of buildings for the accommoda-| Tug Magic towed the schooner Ex- him over for old Gotrox! a aanaes a ons, and the work prescribed | tne United States, passed the Span-| the city, stopping at the Northern tlon of visitor. All the proceeds of! celsior from sea to Pork Blakeley. Regete—Why, Cholly has plenty of hg > hs VE under each head Is as follows tats feat undew Admiral Camara, |r... 7 and his brother are *#ld leases and other revenues which | ‘The Excelsior ts an arrival from money, and he's much younger. < nL Headworks on Codar | etic ge i etne Alaccitan tor | owners of the steamboats Bultono- |fhall be derived from the parks will | California ports, Hertie~Yer, she told Cholly he| “People ought not to take children from head water to high Carthagena. ‘The faleigh hoisted a|™mah and City of Aberdeen. ‘They | nded in the management of | — would last longer than Goatrox. theater,” said the bs helor, rvoir to the reservolr 8 gpanish flag and fired a salute, Cn-| talking of chartering the Laur- | the In the consteuction of| Tug Michigan, belonging to one| «phe preacher made « great mis-|, Not If they can possibly avoid 4 park voden #tave and steel mary fia . ada for the northern run roade and bridle paths Rights of | of the salmon canneries in t lowe . y 00 sale answered the young mother, nara's flagship hoisted the Ameri | take on Sunday and lost a good col-| ‘iy tod cil tae Galas nek” Maa twee Ha Riek 100) cnn octers nad tle Guns retuened the way yor tramway com-|Sound, 1s being overhauled. — She | jection." he noise of the stage does keep . i pine from | patute, F. A. White and wife everett, : ch the| will recetve a new boiler and new | «pow ?" the poor little things awake so. 1 » Lake Union; Siena - came to the city yeat to at ve and into the} machinery “Well, he appointed @ bill collector M f Ceda r channel; con tend the Sousa band concert, and Provision shall also be made —_ Oo go around Ww the plate, ana) Watte—T understand the Chine: ard nents at Swan THE SEATTLE GAILS are registered at the Rainier ‘inet the wanton destruction of Repairs are being made to the oe oe by Sa oe R the are the most lightly taxed In the lake oe Grand. 1d game found within the park} local wharf of the West Seattle fer- | grepation didn't ask him to world, A Division I.—For the building of a| Steamer City of Seattle mailed at alnst thelr capture for pur-|ry. Old piles and planking are be- | again on the 18th,"—Tit-Bits Potte—Fou weeds worry shout ervice reservoir in the, 11 o'clock inst evening for Bkaa-| A license to wed sau0d pe merchandise or profit, Allling taken out and replaced by new . that, We shall probably civilize rk, and 1 land service | way. She had the following pas-| morning for Frank B. Makin per nw trespasting upon the park| A handrall guard will be pl We have talked about the prow the before long. — Indianapolis ri # addition, | sengera: W. Doeling, Mra. W. Doel-| forty-three, and Allee M. Allinson, | hall be removed on the bridge leading to the dec Of the man behind the gun Journal n cla stand pipe Miss K. Roscoe, Mra. W. H.| aged b of Seattle Upon the releasing by the North-| the steamer The building con- |e have told in song and story aad n mains | Walker, H. Pastey, O. H. Raum, ™.| - _ orn Pacific railway of lands in the|taining the offices will also be over-| How he made the Spaniards run;| Hicks—That fettow) Aguinaldo ts reservoir to Queen|d. Davia, J. H. Brown, Mra, J. 1 Watte—Of course, we ought to! park previously granted by the gov-| hauled and repainted, But the highest pitch of glory going to be a the ame fe * ik n hill | Brown, L. H. Gray, N. Dupras, Mes.| keep the Philippines. What would | ernment, the company will be allow omen For this brave, intrepid man The government <#evld do some- 1 To extend a pipe|N. Dupras, C, A. Colem, W. C. Leak, | Dewey's victeey amount to If we did | ed t ct an equal amount of non-| Steamer Jeanie, of the Pacific | ty attained in boasting of it thing to get get him where he will ! reservolr to’ Mra. Colvin, Mina Johnson, W. oJ. , miner publi¢ lands in any state| Steam Whaling company, arrived To the girl behind the fan. never be heard of agein. the dist at system. | Burdick, C. BE, Wood, Ben Olsen, L.| Potts—In other rds vu think a/ through which the ratiros today from Salmom ba where she Wicks — Yea; the government This division also pro for tho| N. Olsen. W. L. WilKams, Dr, Will-| fight with no @ money is not} Any settlers Hving within has been loading cargo of lumber.| “Give me the streets of the cities.” | should fix {t some way so that we newer which is to be erected on|tams, 8. T. Prather, Mes, 8. T, Pra-| mwoh of 9 Aght,—Indianapolis Jour, may relinquish their lands and ry Bhe will leave shortly for Bristol aid the corporation president, aj} could elect him vice president in bay and the Rebring fem 1900,.—Puck, Tenth avenue, j ther, Miss Mattie Prathor, Stamm | mad. | celve others under the lawe Imposed its care not who takes the islands,