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GROWING THE SEATTLE AMUSEMENTS ne ' AN HONEST INDIAN, THIRD Rivhard Baran,” AV Fo NU in TH Don Caesar TER de A SEALED 7% j Returned a Pocketbook and Valuables, WA ‘y ORRMANLA HALL — Second av VE (Ph Last week, while at the y . lire in his Investigations inte the an- | @enerally honest, saya the Lincoln leient repute of the pearl as 4 nN me enr City of Seattle Is i ssrsss ess ton tothe Sent by the Mayor vss. %.0208 age [hal fwheries of pearls are thove of br m ye s 039 Of them Ceylo: e oe howe s waere he aheris sald PPIng | ‘y ae Ke a h, = t th C | peace 1 by arrival an in Overdue. [amen nave caietes trom time te) = TO UNE UOUNCH, «arses 1 ae those of the Red sea, the Antilles faar iner ha wa for som tie Seer jand Austraila, M. Dastee contrasts + ° lhe Indian pare » F | the intelligence of the Indian gov- {of sor lev : > 1 : eae AGENTS CANNOT EXPLAIN DELAY srement: wien carecutty rowvlaten | CONTAINING SALOON ORDINANOK sic cro an daiten eilied draws ff mn th nh an ip tant rev ; ne aide and turn “ enue, with the entire neglect of _ - j leather pocket | ¢ of her feheries in the Gam- j book w " he had found Ht ts Feared That She May Hove and Tuamotu islands ts it ts Mot Known at the Pre ant | ar Ww nee The Indian, knowing | tt te interesting to note that t. Gardner to be «# ff. destred Broken Some of Hor Ma- Dest ot ve the A much danger Time Whether He Has Vo- him to take charg it. Mr chinery. }to the market value of the natural toed or Approved It. Gardner opened the thook in lpeart from the competition of the the preser Maj son, FB SES Saal artificlal one. The artifictal culti- Se tier |B. Ketlons pron dh vation of the pearl oyster appears to On the tnaide er of wal er ot conald oul uabt n k notes The delay of the steamer City of | BP & matter of conslderspie dmoul-| stayor Humes has returned the a- | From mesa pay Beattle in reaching port from Skag- cap the artificial pearl in competi. | loon re-districting ordinance to the the 5 i 1 MW. Lange way la pusaiing her agents and ship-| tion with the spoils of the pearl | oity clerk in a sealed envelope, and Of Wi!t Ax Major Anderson I ping . oe should Rave arsiv divers Ry artificial peer! e meant te wae gel te debedd Well bent ion ed going to Wilbu tolton re three days ago, and as she of course some forelan body intro- | 4), \ J day the t over ta generals. on time, people are in- | duced into the oxster and clathed by | MOMGSY evening at the pity council to him to on return- clined to think that something bas/ it in the course of years with the ting. There is much speculation ing to De Gardner happened to her. mother-of-pearl covering with which | @% to what the mayor has done, but telephor find G. FP. Phorndyke, the agent, sald |the creature also covers ita shell. at the City hall, the fact that he has Tedterting him [ Lan, this morning that it was hard to The objection to introducing this | returned it sealed ts taken to mean | *" foubl, was 1 imagine that she could have run! foreign body into the oyster Is (hal inet ne bas vetoed it. Others think °°! a : ashore on the way down, a ssome the result is not so fine as the ables, and jate Of Uke moat experienced officers on/ pearsl which are produced by natur- | MAC on account of the stand he has iwires to er honesty the coast were on the boat The al means by the oyster Itself, Curl-| taken in regard to the closing of r ally latest news received of the Seattle |ousiy enough, In the last century a | the gambling houses, he has put his & f 0 was that the steamer Farallon pass- | Swe naturalist attempted to | gignature to the ordinanc Mr, Lange po ed ber last Priday night about twelve the real article by trritat- | pocome @ law. nto the b Indian, miles from Skagway, northward ing the oyster, but though @ mer-| aay Ze har are ar rry bound The steamer took out an chant of Gothebarg bought his idea that had it fallen Into Dnesually Reaty frelght cargo for|for a jarse sum, he ceena never to| Milled hy @ Raw Recruit. roving white man’ he Skagway. and the dischargtag of| nave carried it out DENVER, Col. April 14 —In a/ never have heard of again this would make her late in reach-| Im conctusion, Mr. Daatre gave! scuffle for possession of a rife, Al-| - -——— tog Seattle. The steamer may have! some interesting figures as to the! bert Pemberton, a private of the} What She Wanted to Know. broken some of her machinery, acd yajue of famous pearls. It seems) Twenty-first infantry (folored) was} may naw be in some port along the| that the modern callection of pearls | killed last night at Fort Logan by a| At @nner party not long ago. @ coast repairing it. lao not really rival the magnificence | comrade, Peter Horn. The killing | et nam ( er Ot those possessed by the wives of] was not reported in this city until |") cag ng Ah Any.) famous Romans, and nothing, M./noon today. Horn is a raw recruit!” "6! ‘ to bis 5 | Dastre thinks, could compare with | from Mt. Louls, Colonel Burt thinks)" ) oP Bye ei na, he lthe one necklace owned by Lollia| the shooting was accidental oan bon eo ee Ses nee Barby a4 Paulin ae rfl 7 — : + | ALONG THE WHARVES °’ 3 Color Baths for the Nerves. ; ; e colo est tad « CANTON, April M.—DMrs. George's annie See York lt tne latest faa) A force of ship carpenters are at tire i a plot to kill Saxton was fully disctos- tive nerves. Color baths are eald to saregp dy Bonn yer ya fa Thy OP? was 4 ep subject @t xesterday. by the testimony of | reach closer to the real nerve tie-| 0" St Moran's shipyard. They are | ip bie, but #till pe Attorney Wernts. He claimed the sues than any other means of cura, | Putting in new timbers and caulk Tam afraid I hs n boring secrecy between client and counsel, 4 ling the leaks, She will bave @ row yoy th ¢ ¢ . ; fs They are taken in small compart: | Oe ot ead same new you with this talk of the shop,” he but Judge Taylor's ruling was to the ments like vapor baths, At the | Poupe a said, in half apolory effect, that 4 counsel caunot be em- pack of the patient Is an aperture, | BE ‘Oh, no, not at all,” was the pret loyed in rglation to a commission | wiors a large slide of colored glass} Bay ty maidens polite reaponme. “Only & crime, and Wernts was placed | ny be inserted or removed at all ice ae walees wrt om Ube what ia goitT’ + on the stand. vo shind eo atid . ach a! paint et hi tid a RSirC Sag Eb emcee rte Hip testimony was that Mre.| pide Bening ine we tee. light this marning, to have her bottom FOREIGN NAVIES So i Ning Shes alge the ny that bugsee and glows in {te white |". r . going : On. | globe and turns the bath Into a min- = . “i Se ee, ake as and linture lighthouse. The colors are Possible Recruit. | x bad sof erie | chosen aa medicines, and the patient} A man walked out fre The Japanese batticanip Asahi, Sees ree would be very | sits bathed in a glory of the shade|the other day to walk a arnt y Dye eye nyBare te = alculated te quiet her ves or to} world backward. When he reaches |/"°* > nd argeat v ¢ tae clits oe Se wie Stimulate her vitality. The treat-| America hie ctawfshy Inetincte may oe Sar Pare: © in b sad oe ting affections brought |e" lasts from one to three-quar. |lead him to abandon the rest of the | CBI’ (” ; nil aes Sor Siiena ters of an hour, and then follows 15/ journey and become a popular lead | 2/*P!aces 15.200 t aught of against Saxton by Sample G. George, | ninutes rest in a darkened room. |¢r,—Denver P feet 3 Inches two sete her hisband, there would either be | ere cant Jof engines ha tive hore & wedding of & funeral.” |There are three of these unique! ry umd iF pr Ay ; .t 3 o \¢ ° } y of 15.000 ca o8 In the suit brought by Mra sx, PAM houses peer pal ao ‘vere Secretary Long's Sympathy || “vale 4 ‘thy Laurie for damages against the CHY | Patter. SAN DIEGO, April M. — James !all furr 4 from Elawick, are four of Ballard, and which ts being heard ¥ lise ainebiem Monaghan, father of the Waabington | 2-loch. fourt inch quick firers. in the for court, greater part jboy, Ensign Monaghan, who wax kill-|el@ht 2 and f cm. The 6f today Was spent in the examin- HOW THEY DID IT pat Apia, has received the following |™aximum th armor ation of th plaintiff's witnesses. | | dispatch from Secretary Long [belt is nine ip gun deck Dr. A. M. Critz, of Ballard. was the | “Washington, April 12, |!* protect r. The first witness called, and his tenti- IN ILWAUKEE “James Monaghan, San Diego: | Oa! bunks ) tous i | mony was mainly on the aubject of | Have no taforiwnation except such hemorrhages. Mra. Wileox next appears in the published dinpateh of | Four arm WOK the stand and testified that she| yirwAUKER, April U4. In a| Admiral Kauts and the press dis. | the Dra had known Mra, Laurie for years, most fitting manner the Jefferson | patohe Let me express my pro and she knew her to be a Woman cigh of this city celebrated the | found sympathy with you. 1 trust Possessed Of & Strong and healthy | pirth of Democracy. The banquet |!t ls some consdlation that your gal constitution, Mra, Conway Was next | heid in the called, and she stated that on the lant son died in the discharge of his Ylankington house was sure under attended by over 0 guests The duty, and that the world recognices 8 night of November 10 she heard a poe phe Ss cauah, wea Wil. | Ris crowning herotem. mo horne woman's voice crying for help, and | iam J. Bryan, who made the prin-| JOHN D. LONG, 1 knots at rushing out of her house found Mre. | cipas address. In his remarks he | ‘Hecretary Of the Navy." a in smooth nder con Laurie with her foot wedged tn un-|Goiared that the Chicago platform | pa > uaue at ; twenty der the sidewalk, In trying to ¢x- | wa still alive, that a large army waa| WASHINGTON, April 14.—General four hou y will have 6 tricate her Mra. Laurie fainted. |, menace, and that imperialiem was Fred D. Grant & been ordered | ve r, and the b and on examination it was found | ine createst enemy the United States | from Porto Rico to the Phiity t 1b neat hed that her ankle was sprained and her },,. Secon athe: Tm Radios larr ir 5 - hip badly bruised. | ‘The other akers and their sub PORTLAND, Ore., April 14.-—¥. C. | wirebound x 6-in Other witheases were called, but |jo rts wares Joha Le Mitchell, on | Reed, of Astoria, has been appoint- | quick-f fourteen ler their testimony was practically the “pyomas Jefferson”; John F. Doher- state fish commissioner to suc- | thr 3 lore, and pedo dame aa’ that given before. Miss | iy on “The Young Democracy”; T, |eted H. D. MoGuire, who was drown- tubes. The normal ¢ ply in Lillian Dutton said that she fell in-|¢ Cirary, on “Party Honest if Par-|¢4 last Saturday in Umpqua river, |1280 tons on the speed t it the to the same hole one dark night and ity Duty”; Carter H. Harrison, 6n | adestitniemeriminiimmemesiinrss had It not been for her escort's sup- | sCcorruption in Politic Davia © — : ===> ort she would undoubtedly have | nose, on “Imperialiam”; Judge Saw- M] \ T r ) Been injured. She eatified that #he| yor on “Shall Trusts and Corpora- Was af entire stranger to Mra. (ti Huie”: and George W an , | ’ Laurie, and, furthermore, very #el-|oa¢ 9 Soldier Does Not Like His Ra- 4 dom went on that street. ‘The case ix on trial this afternoon and will undoubtedly consume sev- | eal days. Result of Freak Legislation. tion— What? Hazen S. Pingree. enewed interest ened in the always sonality of Hazen EXPOSE COMPLETE has been awak- interesting per Ping Rov: s Arkansas ia just now fiaving a | oenor of Michigan, on account of the salutaty lesson in the beauties of nuwapaper reports which have been| Mr. Joles Moritzen makes an tn- {cu rained © the others, Sek ahaa state ha* wtaiming him as the political “dark ating tale in. the April Cosmo-jand this w th tment in forbidden fire insurance companies | jorsc* at the next president py ig iy a an inh pr piane Ry tie hs meat to dé basiness there If they belong yon, Report bax it that |Story of John Worrell Keely.” Mr. |r nis which had pussied the te any tating organization, either | pingree ia to be the head of a new|Moritaen ways that Keoly 5 in his 4 ii Arkansas or esewher Bince | -iiira” part truth a gentus, as none ob than n . n up the such offenizations are rec * This remarkab' politician was /a genius could have kept the world’s | re 7 pl Through ed and nécédsary feature of the In-| horn on a farm in Maine in 1842, and|moxt eminent aclegtista guessing the jolats, in h Ny cut for aerate Disineds almost everywhere » of eleven rned the|for 20 years. His "vibratory gener ‘ Seat eken the companies are — withdrawing in & Massachuactta| ator” was Brat exhibited to a dozen " ra Si See, WRN tity eae Pet r serving during the | well-known Philadelphians on No tb show that the ter Afford tH do than sacrifices thetr |, 4 in Dets and in 1866 | vember 10, 1874, Even in the minds | mot 1 been conne here with orxahlzifions, «ince thé business In | started factory for himself jot the most skeptical there was al-| the spherical n the cel that state Is only about one-half of |jn that city on a small scale. In| ways at least a doubt In the myn. |lir 1 Per cent. Of their whole business. |1s99 he was elected mayor of De-|tery about Keely’s projects until the} “In the preser Sack, hated So Arkativas § per have before jtrot and was twice re-electe to|day of his death, when his house | W. Goodspeed, pr of physics them the prospect of no seourity that important civil post. He has | was investigated and the common-/at the Un y OF Panoavienea against fire. If their property burn®| heen twice ma governor of the ce trickery of his methods ex-| Prof. Carl Herring, one of the most it can burn at thelr own expense State of Michigan, and during his om mt ele ul engineers in th emis | political career has shown himacit eading Philadeiphian acientiats | country, Pr Giahtner Witmet Senator Hoar Taking a Siesta) to be a man of great force and orlg-|aesisted in the Work, and the first professor of experimental psych eblcdble overstalit | Dality. dincovery came in the mhape of an/gy of the University ens Pr fh vitkpanmoniots = gh i ‘ nme immense steel slob Almost coy-|vania, and Mr. M » had said k word ‘about American inter Elusive Aguinaldo, ered with ditt and rubbish, It was | investigation in charge, the nature férenee In Same yet the fact is| The importan of capturing the held down in the « arth of the cellar what had been laid bar now that AOmiral’ Rata, Commander of \chiet Fillpind insurgent is thus de- [bY heavy beams, When relieved of came tn f neat leratior thé ‘cruiser Philadélpt hak Deen | picted by the Philadelphia Public|!{# incimbrance the phere was | it 1 mined nd a doubt firing harmony Into the rebellious | Ledge lifted out of its resting place, and that th , sid the spherical natives great rats. Senator ture of Aguinaldo woula|*#baequently was. found to weigh reservoir found in the cellar stood Hba¥ dught to'ulter & few turning |be worth more to us Av & military| Ore thaw three tons On the top conclusively for the argument that remarks on this affair.—New York , str than the devastation of a|° the lobe & hole’ Wae discovers 1 alr might easily have Mail and Express, province. Aguinaldo’a real capital |", screw-threaded, “the cavity | accomp! 1 all that had been be He reeeny-anemiad ia where Aguinaldo Is. It in believ- |**¥ oe diameter the further ries trated " riously t W hin capture the Ina penetrated. el Pearis—-Natural and Artificial ad dhiat ‘with hig oaptiira the lair. “Immediately near the sphere, Mr. Mor nto the details M, Dastre contributes to the firat|\oult leave no able successor to his | ¥@# found an tron pipe which led / of K and he February number of the Revue des arian er for a distance of more than fifteen | just how h eth Deux Mondes a ve ter gan res j CR fest Into the #p under the front fo whic ‘ a per on the production of fine pearis room. Here Was discovered a pit ropes, broke and t 1 iron bare ‘both by natural and artificial meahs | Americanism. lined with wood and covered by a and discharged bullets through 12 trap-door. Fresh ashes gave evi- dence of a careful demolitten of m: inch plank# with what seemed to be We have lately been interested in| Here is a patriotic utterance from jan entirely mysterious force. In the announcement that a syndicate |the Syracuse Post-Standard that no in London were placing upon the | doubt will find an echo in many cor-|terial not thought valuable enough | his exuberance of success Keely de- market considerable quantities of|ners of the land for removal, and yet necessary to |clared that he would be able with Pigeon-blood rubles which were the| “The average American, as our/bave out of the w In these awh-|a quart of water to send a train found short sec- un Francisco, from Philadelphia t« Products of the laboratory and not | last year of experience has brilliant-|es, however, were of the mine, and now ft seems that |ly proved, i# not a soldier from|tions of what at first was consid- | and that to propel amehip from ga for back as November the French |cholce. But when the obligation to|ered to be wire, but subsequently New York to Liverpool and return Academy of Scionces received a re-|discharge the soldier's duty t#| proved to be brass tubing. A large would require Just about one gal Port on the experiments of a M, | forced upon him he ta there’ ev-|amount of glass tubes was likewise |lon of the same. Keely never allow Boutan in the making of artificial|ery time; and his intelligence and|found in the debris, The fragments ed the slightest hint to fall as pearls, The curious part of it is|skill and matter of fact herotam|ieft behind gave striking evidence the detatla of his secret for ay that in spite of the advances made |constitute him a marvel among the}of the care exercised tn removing ing that this would hurt the com in Diology we are still ignorant of |Aghting men of our time. the Keely motor machinery from its| merelal value of his discovery, Mr the preciwe manner in which the| “It has not been tuck, or better | home. Moritzen say@ that Keely's true natural pearl js produced inside the | «hips or better guns, but American-| ‘The next day still greater results| crot was in the promoter’s charm oyster, and our imitations of nature \ism, that has won and is winning |rewarded the searchers of the pre-|of manner and Insight Into human must therefore be emplrical and con- | the battles.” mis The room in the rear was | nature, STAR, S staaniaddiaasiediniadeiaiameneaaaaneieiiahimmaietinad tnidiialieniees aianaeeamenemneaaiial The explosions of the tuber in th = Bellevue boilers on the fritish eruls 4 +] er Terrible whieh oeourred on her |recent trip from Malta to England = recasioned quite a sur in PF ment W. Allen, who haw vis ly opponed the introduction of these { boilers in the navy, #ald the #hig bollers, and that it was time the j House appointed a committee to in | quire inte the matter The stokere a and engineers on these veseels lived That have made our Shoe | n fear of their itves, heewuse there | Department s¢ Popular. A® an enormouw pressure In the be rm, whieh could ¢ be used. aaa eh made eaplosion a con I~Ladien’ Fine Kid ®hoes, new | No. 6—Men's Fine Batin Cait Dress denser The veaseis which coin last; new atyle cloth; lace Hhocs; Dengoia top, leather rclia’ Tktes “Golaes ware aur Ot stay: uy; grand wearing; counters and insoles; excellent Sat. the aeonerhanan only a wearing; on stylinb laste; only | 2-Ladies' Fine Chrome Kid 140 @ pair. ‘The coroner at Portemouth ie tak-| Shoes, on new pug last; lace oF mt . ing testimony regarding the ex button; perfect fitting; grand 6—Men's Genuine Calf Shoes, plosion on the British cruiser Ter wearing; all the atyle of $3 sho solid leather throughout; splene rible on March 14, while the ship miy #2 4 pair did fitting and wearing; $2.50 was on her way from Multa lo No. &—Ladiew’ Fine Viel Kid Bho value; only $2 4 pair. Portemouth, Axsistant Bogineer black or tan colored; kid OF | x9 toMap'e Wich Kid Shoe Morley stated that he heard « bis» faney venting tops; equal to 4 idea last; tan or blacks ing nolse, and at onee gave orders shoes for style and wear; only comfort and grand wear; $4 to “draw th ee," and that when $2.50 « pair } e; only $2.00. Fireman Sullivan opened a fre door No. 4—Ladies’ Finest Vici Kid Shoes, ven , m one of the tubes burst, and the stear black or tay colored; scroll com-| No, §—Men's Fine Viel Kid Dress Je escaping, carried the fire acions the bination ki nd vesting & Shoes; kid or vesting top; on new stokehold, burning Bullivan to such new pug last; equal | gem lasin; Goodyear welt-seweds ta a degree that he died a few hours wear to $b shoes; | all the ease and good wear of & th laters, and injuring three others, At pair. shoes; only $3 4 pair. the time of the explosion the steam er pressure was only 180 pounds, while ‘ 4 B oe . {he bolle hed deen teated at 2 Special While They Last—Ladies’ Fine Kid w pounds. In his opinion the accl-| 7 ‘ z Sa seat wag caused by defective weld Shoes, Scroll Combination, Kid and Vesting Tops, es ed tubes, five of these having burrt ms during the short voy and that, New Idea Lasts; cheap at $2, only $1.50 a Pair se if the tubes bad been “solid drawn” | 2 the accident would not have occur — am ade red. ‘The Terrible is fitted with | re has given an opportunity for C le ° 4 bd the opponents water-tube boilers fi 1" o to make @ fight in Jariiament age 206, 20B, 210 Pike St. the further use in the navy of this a pr type of bablers. ————— | MINING HEWS, < »- THE, | ee “STELLA” V epvashculi x | netics every home in the city sol —~ seems Re . rite Pe ysad at! Noy . ‘| TUE... epublic has been driven 7% feet on | ia ik ‘nn ie ne eaey aon Piano or Organ § Greatest Music The ledge is large but the quarts is anly about 18 inches. This may te Yow are eurdinily saglued 49 geld | World ons... ar nxidered @ fine showing when the | lepth is considered. ‘The values C & Co | $30.00 vary from #6 to Hb per ton. At the| erman, 2 we se . iad 7 present time the face of the drift | WINTER RPER ore is not more than @ feet beneath “STEINWAY” DEALERS | pes jthe surface, but in getting deeper! p54 pecund Avenme - ° seatte pr fast, as the drift le extend into i a N. a rather steep hill, After penetrat-| ¥ . it rus ing 200 or 300 feet St is probable the | : the quarts body will have assumed con- | ne " pars ¢ maanity | rig | | . wh i le on ma the Inilp mine near R The er laverage work was nearly three feet For Pune Tong at 4 Reasonable Price, q per day There # now expored a The Ramaker Music Ca, fro ledge of fine pay ore something in} on excens of 135 fect in length, This is Pike ang Witth, Septtie, a all milling rock, amd the ledge rang Finest — owt » & to 32 feet in width. After! a connection te made with the shaft . for and the mine put in shape for stop- | Mountain = ing there would be no difficulty in Spitzenbergs vie taking out sufficient ore to keep 4 s nd dee small plant in operation for several é i bre months. The ledge ie considerably 3 n ae broken up in the drift, and it cannot) ree - ¢ -AHN & COHN ye be expected that there wil be al at . > jus solid body of dre encountered until a greater depth is reached. The N kG UIT CO.’S - present drift ts nearly 100 feet above SA 1} FR PAY THE™ L: creek and untill that is reached the little hope that the | 415 Pike Street. tds ledge will become solid. i ing 1 Pac Advices from Nelson, B. C., state WSR EME Sah PSR. pi that during the past month the mit | ia bt ran 30 days and seven hours, crust iW h » = ling 465 tons of ore in that time. Cn —£ r The approximate value of the bul- rh lion recovered was $8157.46, and the W. Fo. pang gE gt “You Want = { $2125.65, making 9 te’ of $10,-| te *2.11. The amount of bullion ex twe Miciet nm ach toe of ore oe | A Bargain tw $17.54, and the concentrates e thn This brings the ayers ge value In a New, Slightly Used T the ore treated in March up to iow; mR, per ton : or Scone nga Foot of Yesler Ave. sta *he bigh grade reserves of the t mirve have been practically untouch- Yesler Dock, per ed, and this month's clean-up Is ex- or ed to be cons ably richer. The Butte & Boston mine at Re- Remember we publ aw closed down, a8 bas also | the Mewrimac and the Liberty. Th plete Stock in no apparent reason why this be } All these properties le ok Cell or write for prices @ Largest and Most Com- haye the h & & the City. nd torma, an well today as they ever wz done. It is sald that the Butte & D. JOHNSTON ™M tg ht Sn eS a SEATTLE TRANSFER CO, f= reaninatian the company, but 903 Second Ave, Burke Building teer thia certal aly was not the case with — the other te It te only a week of pense ean Freight, Passenger and Baggage, Bar two since the Liberty levied an as c ED -———— pare sesament, anal ft cannot be that the 2 — STORAGE, — noney thus ssecured has been ex ~J ‘Phone Main 4)-46, Olive 623 First Avenua adv pended, As# th Merrimac was not L issosmable it &' possible the funds ne pa " casury have become ex At Germania hall, Second avenue | as aa rec hausted. and Seneca street, Thursday, Priday | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF bar ¢ RE: and Saturday, April 13, 14 and 46, at! oa tha’ } 1 progress \ts being made on {10 4 m., 3 p. m., and § p. m.: | General baking GE A. A ne Kite Glode \niok at Reput wday, 8.30 p. mz Exhibition | somes Dy Hore fe foaeen, Tienes snd some fine ore 1. being taken out. | Rat Killing Contest | Mauriog MeMickon "," ," Vico President Manager Giles ts aontident that | Friday, 10 a Judging of Spe- Te ge re s. Ail te, able to maby! & ood ¥how- [cial Competitions; 2 p. m., Exbibi-| “Bightand telegraphic’ exchange paya wh ing within the next) % days. It \#|tion Rat Killing Contest; § p. m., | {ysl | cities of the Uni! Mor ok che sume ledge ag. the Zella M.,|Priae Retrieving Contest oa Soo tes al ph aE the and only about 1000 feet from that| Saturday, 10 a. m and Parade |THE PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK Anfa property, It has bean traced by of Prize Winners; 11 m., Award- OF SEATTLE ligh ‘tripping and shafts ais open cuts|ing of Prizes; 3 p. m., Final Price " pn Sthoreughty that there $# no room {Competition Trick Dogs; 7 p. ms } ~ = hee hese soem te doubt the correctness ca’ the claim | Final Price Competion Rat Kiflers. 8 (o that distinction. The principal | Admleglon Aut 3 ORE ghild. | Zecob Furth... vies owners are also Interesteal fn the | reo KV, Ankeny, Cash yest mer claim, There is wlenty of . pei’ i | Correspondents tn all the ineipal ettt money back of the organisa ton. If Rie United bestee aba Deters: jos te hav largely @ Britioh CollmIAS OF" | 0, 909900000000000000 | “SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK” 1 4 b A TAN 3 —— i » rat | Corner Yesler Way od First Avenne, The Golden Sunset mine at Repub M Capital seadesoasnuthe He has five feet good ore fn the} r eae ‘ : eee ehaft In a very few days Supt d S a bere President Krewson will begin driving a tun + M-Poolbery Cashier nel that will cut the ledge at a depth | san OUR STOCK OF... | _Transacts a Geperal Ranking Business, Ree eeraied eat the SUDA : . PINANOIAL. will not be more than 250 fect’ In| JAMES BOTHWELD, loans and insurw Ma ngth to tap It at the depth stat |" Bestom block; telephoye Main 4m Phe roe ot h 4 D is re > oft een chat Blnlda: of WW: ugh fal FOR SALE CITY REAL ESTATE. | ledge will be cut in the tunnel | Fone FOR S414 iolroke Block and other fore de | one € arms, choa “ ee . ever Little Cariboo of Camp MeKine paolo! oad ahd insurance, a asout tunnel had encountered the DANCING 4CADEMY. suit lead at a depth of 60 feet with good eet sult Values, was trated in considerably ($ S6C OUr Windows for Prices $| cvtss‘day snd brentngs tun and tonmbtace ed yesterday, with the effect that the vs aa Se a = price has etiffened from 2\%c to Se. |}. He LEWIS & co. AND BUILDERS. Dav ‘There {# a bull movement on and . i ~ . 7 bahibe Te > onder Pe. 0. 0 wae every broker had buying orders. z First Avenue and Cherry St dows, doors, Tel. @ cis 200 Spring se a a —————— oft The Zella M. mine at Republic is (3 PLUMBING, WOT WATER HEATING lucing high 1 OD 0000000090000 00000 ee said to be producing high grade ore . ~Rastuie Mamie Re a that will be shipped as toon as the | Corner Third bea Wiring. eee ee oe app trails will permit o s being packhd ae — -— _ —— -—— mor to a wagon road. On the other Mondquarters for Alaska Viows, MILLINERY, ade claime considerable work ts being | + TREE St p Vier m8 Mrs , corner Fourth and Pina doe ely _ La Roche Complete Stock. Moderate prices. ay le Dr, Albert Forrest | cLo’ D NO. ‘ rie a . ie x Beattie Clot’ rm Oe ron attended to by Albin & Smith, den-| Cor 8e ma Aye. and Union St, Seattle clothes in shape for $l tper moniter alee expe | tists, Room 10, Sullivan Block, | Artistic A hotos at Prices to Suit Everybody | Sento eeteiep, 100 Sd ay, Tel. Butt watt

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