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a oe ee . : 4 THE SEATTLE STAT. ee ——— == - - - - - ~- a rra\y ER aie annette oneal DEATH OF JAMES DAVY! (yy 9) . f ! THIRD AVENUE THEATER — Richard Foote in “Hugo.” James Davy, aged fitty-nine, a] \) 1 fc UEEEEREETEEE shipbuilder well known on the : Bound, died last night at Quarte jin ta br Leg ay smog Ota ston master harbor from ‘atecabe h ghar \ l cuting witness e jury w id b i trouble e 4d complained . CC i be holding the verdict as a bond So ebncak icennt Gat her rman AND NECESSITIES OF ——= i - against thelr calaries, was not considered dangerous, and a 8 At BM o'clock last might the jury he was given Hittle attention untll Sled into the court. Monday, when he was stricken while —_—_—_— : |e gentiernas, bare zoe | eaibat a at work, He leaves a wife and es 4 diet? eK we Ol andy. ne seven children, the former residing ' | t | “We have,” said the foremai S | F S ttl at 106 North Hroadwa M t f E j ' h Nor oad , In this cit e ITs bs 2 itmening rae in his hand, “but | al ing rom 6a e One of his *, wn. Davy, ‘s wo | ee ing 0 pisco- fore we give it up we want ou e gaged in business at Sumas. ¥ Church. ice cemies cc tmm ont] DUFINGABOD, ..|eewtone oe et cae: pal Clergymen enna weiter ° oo stormed at them, , ollowoe de 0 re 4 wae they, we re ioe lew vee cneenneyeeeeesee me to the Sound seventeen years coiaiaili Large Sise Fine Bilkoline Comforts, | Large Sise French Sateen : of the ot ret ago, and lived for a time at Port ; f “ E r |that If the verdict was against the R Biakeley, where he bulld several! s a pretty patterns; nicely tied; fine beautifully quilted, rch paerm ; POR INTER-COLLBGIITE CONTEST Ge?cnaane tne teen wourd be prompt-| GREAT BUSINESS PREPARATIONS | vouseis. rie wa» a member ot Port | REPRESENTING MANY CHURCHES; wnite cotton fitea; actually Bae Ee ais gee pong 1 ly paid, but if they were against him Blakeley Lodge A. ©. U. W,, and worth $2.25; our price, while they a ror of m these will Just sult you; $3.00 the prospect of them being was | I iy p Ino of Columbia lodge of this city oe 1 $1.69 each. value; only $2.76 each. not brilliant. The remains will be brought here | < : 3 Wenry L. Harriman and Richard PB ae Biol Oo Beye wena From | List of Boats Which Will Operate | { Interment. 1s Presteds Full Size Domet Blankets, warm and 008 ee ae Caves, nioq am 9 . verdie | ature ry | Tbe value; only 4c a pair, wR: ? Seehell Take the Moners [cents The verdict w } WEATHER FORECA Given in Deteli—tist of snes pte bt cousare it Extra Fine Quality Sheets, full 79 of the |handed to the Justice, It found the imide 1 a 1% Size Extra Large Domet Blank- in. wide, 9 in. long, 2 in. hem) ee |defendant guilty and fixed his fine Ser Geatéte and Victaity—Pous ttending. se Extr : 4 Pape i } a Vie ‘onight ; 1 value; nicely laundried; cheap at Ste; 7 jet % and Thursday fair weather; wester- sah ta yr oe whiten; #1 venues only 47% each. f ty winds. o o each, Railroad Strike En The stor Large Size Kxtra Heavy Crochet i i orm area noticed yesterday | Size Crochet Quilts; pretty jareciiies pattern; act egg on Methodist chureh Was HAVANA, April 12.—The united | Seattle steamship compant over Van and moved east The Clerious of the Episcopal — cod phen cheap at $1; bmn eter $1.35; Veen price, ry led last night with an [railroad strike came to a sudden end Making extensive preparations for | ward with great rapidity, and ts now | churches, met in this city last night ome m 4 h. audience gathered to hear the ora- here yesterday, ‘The military ad- the travel to the Klondike by the | ®#st of the Rocky mountains. A at the Trinity parish church eas our price 86c each. - tors of the University of Washing- ™inistration ordered that the © Gt. Michael-Yukon fiver route which | “Meh” 's now appearing on the | gymen from both the A wn - ear Pe Pee Cee te ee Tat ccntect the |should be run by second and third |witt begin tm about two months, (Ct of Oreson and Washington. | American Tee cceumtiah and | Complete Assortment of Napkins, Table Linens, Towels, Etc. Gibteel aie ciien ke De, Bbennd cians engineers. order tbat » 4 A Mies den anshdee of dame tee war (oes alifornia there is @ small de) tricts from Alaska to Portland, and WwW 2TERSON & BRO by rrup' " |) pre: a ie. Zi Mnintiten fer the perpede ot. 00- |and government anaes oe om be i. the Tuken will probably be! There was a heavy precipitation patron See ee tee O. ° PE bd Jecting an orator to represent the |cur. The strikers, fearing that they {ree from ice, and euitable for steam-| yesterday throughout the coast re ether for the Grat time, and the schoo! in the Inter-collegiate orator. | would lost their positions by such @ /O0St Navigation. ‘The river st am-|cion of the northwest, upward of | mentine promises to be one of ex | 206, 208, 210 Pike S jeal contest given in Tacoma, April | move, returned t@ work. jer, which during the long winter|{ inch to? inches and more falling ge cicnal Interest. | The program, | —— Al eee ee jmonths, have been tied up in the | at various stations, The winds were given in the Gtar last Thursday, up to the usual standard of former |nlougha and on the mud flats about high th hout the Gay at upper a - carried out s P contests given by the school. and [Circle Clty and Munook. will then | coast stations, decreasing at night Bey Rervvices Wrap OR ray a owed that much talent is «tilt in | im and ol in for the) The maxin during the night at bays y => reserve, Of the six contestants, |eummer's bustness. Fort Canby wan 40 miles per HoGr chureh by Rev. H. 3. @ | | four were new students, and the E RI ITY It Is an apparent fact, however, /at Portland, 3 miles per hour, at joy breakfast was served in the Hoables every home in the elty to other two were membere of the! } penal Lo p-weg KJ Ea indapes Neah bay, 36 miles per hou ba 99-5, al homed Bool ae henevanenene juni lass. | os 5 of oe — } h i Henry L. Harrtman and Richart | @ Modern Elect ‘last year, At that time, during the after 9 o'clock and ending this noon @) n ric Plant From | Meditation b no o ‘Bushell won first and second prizes) |montha of March, April, May, and | itetion by the Right Rev. L. H. respectively. Mr."Harriman already the U. S. Installed extending up to the latter part ot | Wella, Bishop of Spokane. } 1 ee gn on a nme the Puget! 1: is interesting to know that the ram uals bag el . Pi ary sare eae, “ Pel lo moem yey Bound University a & second |. . joally rom ntennial TOFFICE ageliaation 5 nh cities; (b) in prize from the Western Washing- | Vatioan has just been fitted up he mille to Ainsworth & Dunn's POS rural district; papers: (a) The Ven-| ton Intercollegiate Oratorical asso. |2" electric lighting plant from the |fieh cannery, with vessels both large 2 erable Archdeacon Seriven, Victoria, | Sherman, ay 5 ciation, He ts a logical speake: nited States, and its magnificent (and small, all of which were fitting B. C.; Ob) the Rev, H. Badger, Olym- and shows deep thought In his sub- | Corridors and imposing apartments | out for St. Michael, Kotsebue sound, The postoMce department has ac- | pia; speakers: (a) The Rev. H. G. F. STEINWAY” DEALERS ject. Mr. Bushel! wan eeverai [eam hereafter be seen {iluminated |and the Copper river and Cook inlet cepted the bid of William Meyden-| Clinton, Vancouver, B. C.; (b) the | gig negond Avenue - - Geastte| on declamations before com- |! ® Modern manner, Until now |country. Some of these were new bauer for the site of a temporary | Rev. W. J. Dickson, Chehalis; di: ing to Seattle. His oration last there has been no way of lighting |and others old, their means of loco-|PoPtoMice in Seattle, which in- | cussion — night indicated wie reading on the |e Vatican except by candies. Gas | motion being steam and wind, Down cludes the erection of a brick build Subject, “Methods of Raising much mooted subject. has never been introduced into that jon the tide fate south of the city, | 1o* t the northeast orner of | Ra Funds for Missionary Acme Publishing Co. ‘The work of all te contestants |Yenerable structure There has the musical sound of the hammer Fs avenue and Colu ; paper, the Venerable Arch-| wan taest eretitable and inced | = deen & prejudice among |and the saw could be heard from |TRe architects, Baunders and Law- |deacon Pentreath, Vancou : careful preparations. Duri agers of |the cardinals, and many of them | early morning until evening, while |‘? will « nee work immediate-|seicied speaker, the Rev ‘ the long program, they held the un-| Were not favorable to an innovation | the hulls of river steamers and sall- ly on the plans for the building, and | Short, Astoria, Or.; discu j divided attention of the audience, | ike electric —_. but the Pope ie|ing veasels rapidly shaped them-| Just 44 soon Cp eapad are aecep’ : ‘This afternoon the members of the | Many times during the delivery of progressive believes in modern | selves. Many of the boats failed to | *etlve work on the construction will Clericus are enjoying an excursion the orations they were interrupted |'™provements. The dynamos and | reach thetr northern destination tm commence. The postoce will take om Lake ‘Washingtes. 7.0. Alley. Telephone Red 1064 by hearty applause. other apparatus were ordered in the | safety, but others 44, and then es- | Pottession November M4, so plenty of | This evening a public meeting will | ee Henry R. Harriman wit! represent | United States last summer and de- | tabtished good reputations for them- time remains for the erection of the |be held at St. Mark's church, and/ the University In the intercollegiate |livered at the Vatican in Septem- | setves, carrying Kiondikers up and | Pullding tomorrow the members will leave on | INEST Hoedquarters for Alecks Views oratorical contest at Tacoma. ber. Since then @ number of elec-| down the Yukou and its tributarics,| The plane now outlined wil! be the /the early Flyer for Tacoma, where . Following was the program of the|tricians have been engage’ in set-| Today, however: the situation has erection of a two story brick, front |the meeting will be continues Mountain Yas Roche | " volun: , Miss An-|ting up the plant and wiring the | 1 and while the water front |'* eighty feet on Third avenue and) The clergymen attending th * : evening: Organ tary. ¥ im | Gitterent ‘rome, ‘Tt ts needless to i rt ete atting cut |120 feet on Columbia street. ‘The | meeting are Revolution,” Charies McCann, Ev-|*y that the work has been conduct: |for the Yukon, and the hammer and bid calle for a space in the corner! Key. Dr. Nevins, president of the! Up-to-Date Ground Fleer Studie erett: “Government Ownership of /?¢ with the greatest care and skill! the saw do not furnish as much | of the building, % by 70 feet, for) Olympia Clericus; Bishop Rowe, re-| Greeni Cor. Becond Ave. and Union 8. Beattie Railways,” Thos. T. Edmunds, Bal-|>Y superior workmen, many of | music in the vicinity of the tide fats. the postoffice, and in addition to| presentative of the most northern ngs Artietic Protes ot Prices to Suit Everybody lard; ‘The Threshold,” F.|Whom have been sent from Pance. | nevertheless Seattle will not fail to | this @ portion of the second floor | diocese, being stationed In Alaska; Ec cits Lohr; Miss Grunbaum, accompanied Ki Ng is furnished by the |nandie @ good season's traffic to the will be used for distributing, stamp- | fishop Perrin, of the bishopric of Miss Andruss; “Anglo-Saxon | Waterfall of the Aqua Poala within | gnid fetds way of the Yukon. |ing and sacking purposes. The re-|Columbta, and clergymen including | Seorenaed Henry L. Harriman, |the Vatican grounds. The water is The capeaie ‘which will operate | maining of the second Moor wil! be | Archdeacon Seriven and the Revs. Tacoma; “Social Reform,” U. 8.| brought to Rome by an aqueduct; | vessels between Seattic and St. Mi- rented out for offices Barber, Rosanquet, Eltison, Dunlop | a Griggs, Whatcom: Concerto No. 19, |the fall Is 4 feet and the flow is 16/ enact this season will consist of the ‘The tease for the building runs for and Grundly; Archdeacon Pentreat | 415 Pike Street. Khdante movement CR. Krentzer),|gallons a second. A turbine wheel| North American Transportation & |five years. and the government will and Reva. Clinton, Tucker, Underhill, | Mr. Aubrey Levy, accompanied by develops an energy of 10 horse-pow- | Trading company. Beattle-Yukon | Pay an annual rental of $9600. |Shildrick, Bastin and Allen of the| Miss Andruss; “Pro- "jer, which oben og agro oe _ Transportation company, Empire PE ee ee a) ‘New Westminster diocese; Bishop) Btephen E. Griggs, Whatcom; “Anti- | namo. There will be can ‘Transportation company, end the Barker and a large number from the = fichard Bushell. Se-|power lamps in the Vatican when | niu Star Navigation company. Ail Olympia diocese made up a large h attle; organ solo, Offertoire, No. 19 | the were Tecomen and about 80 are well estabitshed companies. contingent from there, and Oregon Cn —_ CAHN & COHN (Batiste), Miss McIntyre. Deciston jin the gardens. Last year they took part in hand- was represented by Rev. J. Simp- of judges, presentation of medals, ‘The Quirinal, which ts the palace | jing the enormous amount ef tramc MLLE. OU leon, rector of St. Mark's church, at National Anthem. of the king of italy, ls also equipped | watch went to St Micheal, and they a | Portiand ou ant ‘The judges of the evening were: with American peg ass serge ap-lare capable of doing #0 this year, a PAY THE-~ é ‘Alden J. Blethen, Chas. 8 Gleason, | paratua. So Is the house of par wentiy. The North American ° and George B. Donworth. paraiwe London and the country |Srmpaee teide trom the Alaska | Predicts Great Things for the; A Bargain Sa a | HIGHEST CASH PRICE — fn the north. This company not] Mlle, Couesdon, the now world- ARRIVES TODAY In a New, Slightly Used WASHINGTON, April 12—Work | on} stores and big ware- > 7 or Second-hand structed by the government ts pro- number of trading nade a prophecy con Mot Intended, But Just as) emily rapidly. according to « Te-|psmg in therinterior. Tt ts the tead- the future of the Unit t| Rows of Trouble on the Ed- ‘ port just prepared by Admiral Hich- | ; a enich provide the miners e claims to be the mouth- Much Appreciated. are ee teoteunter of the navy. ee A psc suring’ the long win. |Dlece of the Archangel Gabriel monton Trail. ‘While Tammany Hall and the var- coo ‘The company operates a feet WUGSSCE BAP MASS SE CEITE* | Ghee cteamer Co Remembe: ante Sermeesny Hal ond the ver-| CHWY EIGER We, April 12.|"C'sen seenmerd on the Tuben be- |OTSINAFY Rumber of prophecies which | w, he steamer Cottage City, captain *mber we have the | on Pte a irte Uhe facetetd the | Wallace, arrived in port this morn- Largest and Most Com- elty were distributing free coal to Ever a mile of the track of the |i .eon @t. Michael and porte alton " © 1 the ling from Ghagway end Mth She / he poor during the recent blizzard, | Union Pacific has been washed away | ing: stream of water as faras Daw dreadful fireof the Mazar de tality on board ah " plete Stock in the City. there was an instance of involuntary |near Edson, by the high water now|,.. Two of these are tums. The | Charite, the sudden death of Felix “ a large number of] — | Pamre, ond tha vilitien! Ain ‘*| pamsengers, several of whom were | Call or write for prices and terms, 'e charity in the same direction which | prevailing. Passengers are being | seamers of the company brought 5 . “*| trom Dawson, also twelve from thy caused amusement to all those who | transferred in boats to the trains. | 4,wr the greater part of the gold in France dut to the Dreyfus ca hate senior e D. Ss. JOHNSTON witnessed it. ne from Dawson to Seattle last sum- bins 1h ge pte sb on haired i becun' thdtieds Sete. de tie f: Foot of Yesler Ave A man with a pair of horses under- CEN WHEELER $ BOOK Phe local agents of the com- | *° of prepoare appearance pak : (ook to deliver a load of coal In the 5 mee sate that they will operate a| When she is in the prophetic mood | nore are country, bring news that 903 Second Ave., Barke Building Yesler Dock. tenement district of the lower east PU Dreamer petween Geattio and Mt. | she closes her eyes, and her face as-| 1. wamonton trail datwean Deus aide. The drifts were deep, the load ag Michael, making three trips, the quroas & nencarthiy exprouss n. She eee reel, ewes © P04 See THE om was heavy, and the streets were Of the War Commented on by |frst of which will be made on June | ints Ut rien, tel’ Sil io nad’ Senay: Rey pent, on tae dark. After floundering through the | 10. ‘The next will be made on July | Put into pie el enitad Statens itute ciroumatances, ‘These men snow until the horses were compiete- Prominent Genera 20, and the third August 30. The | *he predicts for ' at have han acUaey Gini tae Geen ly exhausted the driver gave up the struggle and decided to wait until Tmorning before trying to proceed He unhitched his horses, picked up his whip and blanket, and left the ‘wagon there were it was full of coal, ‘As he was alone, It was impossible for him to guard it. Before he had | WASHINGTON, April 12.—The of- |ficers of the army are not unani- | mous in their eriticiems of General | Wheeler's book. General Lawton, |for example, who has been the sub- Hject of much comment among hin lcomrades, and whose laurels some lof them claim have been stolen by com, ‘@ eteamer Roanoke, of rating fame, is at present tn the lnervice of the government, but It ts thought that in the event of the Roanoke being retained, a steamer will be brought around from the Atlantic coast to operate on the st. for over @ year, finding little gold, and thetr money having become ex- hausted, they are without the means of obtaining supplies, Many of the men are said to be suffering from sourvey and frost bites. The sick cannot receive proper medical at- tendance, and many are dying. Again it will come I see a great day coming—a great ay for America; all America, North and South, under one government will be united. War will not be waged this about Mexico will ask for admission to to bring Tor Fins Toms at © Reasonable Price. The Ramaker Music Co. » and Fifth, Seattle, MADAME BROWN omits tal —————SS ee =es - | THE FIRST RATIONAL BANK OF J. H. McGregor, who came down on the Cottage City from the Ed- monton trail, brought with him an appeal to the authorities of Aritiah reached the end of the block there |General Wheeler, does not appear to| The Empire company Is a branch) 10h th) mo ‘was & rush from the tenements and jroo, aggrieved. General Wheeler |corporation of the famous American | the United States after the death of the population settled upon the coal | has just received a letter from him, | Steamship line of New York, which | President Dias, and tt will be grant +4 od The South American countries like vultures upon a dead steer on | 0 yoard ort | he steamships St. Louls, written on board the transport pore we Hyak York, and the City | Will see the prosperity and happiness Formerly at 908 Pike Street, bas moved to James D. Hi 1331% Second Ave. | urey Wedifeken Cor. Union, up stairs. GRAY HAIR #22 the prairie. Men, women and child-|qrant, while enroute to Manila, ol ren, carrying cans, baskets, pails, | thanking ime ye ‘a copy of the |of Paris, This company has fle: ee under the A an flag. beg darter Ronee Me help be sent bags and eptacies of every 4e-|pook and ing large river steamers at St. Mi. ey, t will ask to be admitted, | * yr Pores j ansemeeweninencain enn Sen scription, swarmed over the wagon. | 1 have looked it over very care- nd “lwo of which were built by soe ped wish will be granted. | | gprs cork page ersania | RESTORED. me Te oO o| ¥ jongent o o e . je wh yndica' | One man brought a child's cratile, | ryjy and feel that it is a very just|Moran Bros. jast summer. The sre will remain longest out of the | aunt ens uae eee ant which he bore away in triumph fill- ed to the brim with coal. In less than it takes to tell it, the wagon was empty and the coal had been distributed more or less impartially through the neighbor- hood. The 4river faced about and looked back before he turned the corner of the street. He saw the crowd fighting over his abandoned load, and he hesitated a moment as it he thought he ought to rescue it, | but the wind flung the snow into his face and hia steaming horses began to shiver in the cold and he went on. He may have thought that the coal was going where {t would do the most good, after all. JURY STRUCK FOR WAGES ALONG THE WHARVES 2-0 Would Not Give Up Verdict Until Paid. BELLBVILLE, M Telieville Jurymen bi laborer is worthy of his hire, Go not care to deal out justic in the interest of justice. The aire the price to be in sight before they deliver their verdict. A jury in Justice Cannady's court April 12. leve that the They solely land accurate description of what oc- curred, considering the time and the cireurstances under which it must have been written.” It has also been said that General Wheeler umed credit for. the lachievernents of General Kent, but the latter i# evidently not of that opinion, for under date of March 29, from Troy, N. ¥., he writes as fol lows “] have carefully read your book and I find it to be a modest military statement of the operations deserib- led. The credit you give to the divi- sion and brigade commanders enum- | erated in your report seems to me to be Just and impartial.” General Wheeler is naturally much gratified at the receipt of these tes- timonials. | | Schooner Reef arrived this morn- jing from Coupville with a cargo of lumber and feed. Tug Magic, Captain Morrison, was) jeonling this morning at the south bunkers. The little Sound ste undergoing an overhauling \torward deck has been replanked, | the deck and pilot house re- painted. mer Queen is The | y announces that it will nend pag trom Beattie for Bt. Mi-| America will have another great | war. It will not be with Germany, neither will it be with France It will be with a country that ts now making loud professions of ¢ for the | friendship for America, Germans tn never permit their the no 1 about June 1, All the steam~ ch. ers of the Empire company are at rvice, lbut i is reported that @ steamer [present in the government will be provided to | ‘on the date Will fa hale are two at tugs and two | fatherland to wage war aga je United States. Englishmen hav \atect barges owned by the Empire) amet ng ‘They will be towed to such power. St. Michael about the first of June.| Tt will be also owned by the ever waged. ‘On the|America will the most terrible war eel tug, Peet ‘Ne now im course of con-| But America will be finally tri- compton at Moran Bros.’ foundry, | umphant ‘The Seattle- Yukon Transportation; She also makes predictions con The Beatle ,in0 highly competent |cerning this nation’s civic life. She iby ‘ great trouble will ¢ rt in the nofthern traffic. rays two river steamers cause of our rich men 4 mon people will remain sow The rich will become cor- fegraded, and | to take pa The company has at St, Michael, which did a very & business last year. During the virtuous son the company will rupt, avaricious and coming sennon rand a sailing ves-|will ruln themselves with their own ttle and St, Michael. | riches.” first sailing for the| She added that McKinley will be ‘The date of te cond time and will have r t been fixed yet. The elected a [eereet veaml will be a ship oF at sorrow” befall him in his i and will second term at of larce ag gah erve largely a trein' . —_—---—_——_—- — — sive conmer will make three tripe| Reflections of a Bachelor. to St, Michael and return Ppt ay ad taal | "phe Blue Star Navigation come) i ian pany intend to operate ~~ ag Aoormatett and LR ae ee itl leave Se. | No matter what the season ts, it chael. e ate ma to a man tha me ir about July 1. The company | sat tha vy se anh were has a Geet of fine river steamers at women were independent In \at. Michael, two of which ry ; od money matters, men would be a lot to the Moran fleet. One of theme) noite about how highly their somewhere along with Thibet creek, near Glenora. He comes to Seattle to purchase ma- chinery for a hydraulic plant which will be put In operation on the com pany’s claims this summer, = Mr McGregor reports the outlook at Glenora and Dease lake as very favorable and much prospecting will be done at these places. He made a quick trip from the Interior to! Wrangel, covering the distance in seven days. The Cottage City brought down 160 boxes of halibut and 168 tons of ore from the Treadwell mines at Mary island. The voyage was uneventful Ter passenger lat was ax follows George H. Radcliffe, Jas. Chamber- lain, H. T. Miles, C. H. Stegman, Henry Hill, Mra, Hill, L. B. Starr, Mrs. W. H. Bunch, Andrew MmKay, A. ©. Kelsey, John Nicholson, Lulu Clifton, F. D. Lucas, F. D. Lucas, Helle Lucas, W, Souther, R. Ren fort, J. B. Capers, Marie Hunting J A. Becker, Florence A. Becker, Gash Moon, Rowman, D Charles Garfield Simmons, W. W cker, Mra. Tucker, J. F, Kram- er, C.D. Knapp, Albert Wodd Jr., | P. Sperry, C. H. Metcalf, W. H H. A, Bauer, L. BE. Miller, Fillett, Mike MeMillan, Geo, Rrackett, F. P. Kent James MeHair, Mrs. MeHatr, Mich. Boh- Mary Johnson, Miss al Lurts, Mise Green, B. alt r. A. Poynton, W. H. Dodd, Martin, J. H shaman, Mre 1 man. H. Ahemstead, A. L. | PERSONAL MENTION re A. C. Sheldon, agent at Portland, E and J. Francis, passenger agent at Omaha for the Northern Pacific | railroad, are at the Rainier Grand, | ______ Col. John Leade, of San Francisco, | j!s at the Rainier Grand, | rOR & o ATE. ©. W. Buck, vice-president of the | "ORS" reap sad ara . Helve Milk Condens » Bot! vetia Mi ndensing company. pA sy and + ____ BANOENG ACADEMY. Best and only thorough Dancing Behool ip. citys day ond bteninge Teh und Columbta nt ——OoOoOOoOO__O_ CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. of San Francisco, is regisitered at the Rainier Grand. Ex-Senator John L. Wilson, of Spo- kane, is at the Bulter, George Oliver and wife, and G. H. M. Fovell and wife, tourists from Cohoes, N. Y¥., are registered at the Rainier Grand. Thomas H. Brooks, manager of jum bing Co. the Port Blakeley mills, is at the | Corner Third and Spring. nm Rainier Grand. = —— i MILLINERY. Mrs, Hansen, corner Fourth Complete Block. “Moderate priteses oe Judge J. F. Dwelly, of La Connor, fx at the Diller. ~ CLOTHES CLEANING. thes Pressiy clot tape e180 per , cleaning, repairing. ‘toda J. B, McManus, superintendent of “GROCERIES WANTED. the Sunset mines at Everett, ts at} - ee ered James BE. Bell, of the Bell, Nelson Lumber company, of Everett, is re- gistered at the Seattle. yesterday afternoon went on strike | for their wages, and refused to de-| The first liver the goods until they had assur- | fishing feet McGregor, W. D, McNair, and thir- | the Seattle Tintat Mocks ef Groceries? will pay cna } adress boats, the Pilgrim, was the last devotion ta valued myrant a ty steerage. ust be cheap oF néed not answer, P| er to come down the river, Agen oP pe Be ed from, Dawson before the ice closed woman has thi urage to buy vessels of the Alaskan | whould be arriving at rge A, Brackett, connected with ance that they would be paid jany time. Among those expe an Easter hat and then not wear it pik s The prosecuting witness said he |are the schooners Crescent and Don- | ear , oe Mantae wesnine rol a PU Ae cee . : Wag os SESE verdict o! ‘aroline are due from ape. y received contracts for trans- Be adbiy ab ct he ree eats, dd you waged ribg eatin: 'y in the city thie merning on the Jurxmen as ventint st | und Caroline are due from the cap rendy log nent for eaene | When a woman w ants to find out never like to be so close to the stage Ing, and is stopping at the Seattle, [his way north, He is at the Butte ‘ 4 - por how much she likes a m she | that 1 can the paint on the ao- pagkas? Mra. Cha wles J. Johnson, of Sitka, Progreso will prob-| ies to Bt, Michael, Many tress’ faces,” " have also been booked to r ¢ J. A. Be wife of United States District At+ antecing the cost for the nenemy.| steam collier and supp! thinks of him as married to her ker and wife, of Juneau It happened that the jury had jably sail for San Francisco tomor- | passengers beat friend nd if that make her Well, the ate ul | be ¢ a n nakes hi ell, the se p there do come | were among the prominent arrivals | tor Joh: agreed on a vordict of gulity, so on|row with cargo of Black Diamond | jeave for the north by the St. Mir | vate her friend, she knows she loves | considerably higher than thor | o pe vol Rogers Rabble ; B: conside a se fur-|on the Cottage City, and are regia- | ed on the t this assurance it was given. Jf the! coal, : \chact and Yukon route him. ither back—thaa’s a tact.”, \tered at the Seattle vi tered at a Geen” eh aaa? ii sa as sieicdh alsa i . 2 dis A lana til asi ical ities