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= ey ° . « oe THE SEATTLE STAT, th a t t me M | | 1 iT ited 1 hid be t Monate nator Pitney of r ta f " r 1 “a n waited; dry hide | sid to Wave a very tiv ambitton , " f Jorn | summer deor,, pee pound ru AO be the next Governor OF Newser u Ab Jd han ial quantity, and a| winter deer, dry, 14@160; papery avy reater 9 t san been b door, a1 dry elka, 9100; green ‘Say nator Pitney,” aaid Ben ( mm hands were | elk, 4@be; sheop pelts, 240960; shear j \ itor Blokes day, “You may as ‘ ‘] \anty ' nt lings, War2se; Kantern Washington | Well give up that idea of being the | ha 0 ‘ it, At | Wool, fe; Western Washington wool, | d governor, for You #@re net it d kK | tine the peons lont thelr | fe; dirty or timber burned, 10¢; tal | Don't you know that we bachelors w for several month, and, be Hew, 24 aay, }have formed a trust to eontrob all ing patd nothing for military bers | sabéia hen | fs iy: offices In this state for the ne xt} fh Are now entl domtitut 1) 7 ie Geptations. } Y of a century? oa] pend charity, Many fam} quotations today were | ‘This, altHough said Jocutarly, made Hon actually nuffering, even As a Result of O [the senator trom Moria renect> AT WETS, FIUM ert ses in that country, aa in all bing) Golden ©, In bbls, ht came over hie-fade as if he saw arte he tropica, it la imponalbl in bbim, (eo; powdered, army of bachelors, headed by | var won to Btarve, because of | hte ranulated, b%o; cube, be; ervous oc Senator avhn Kean, marching er Umbrella the cand rapid growth of | Dect, 696; epot cash ‘prices. * | uhrongh the corridors of time, laying | Hit 1 vegetal rhe planters ‘ bbing-Patent Ix hold all the pleasant berths and oh t the ropa cannot pay | cellent “$3.26; Novelty A, ¥3.00; Star an ~— snaps that were In eight th " b ed to eult (bakers), & bh; California b nds, You, senator, It looka Very much | vate them 1 ants and com. | 410; corn meal, yellow, $1.00 per 100 ro & 1" Nias if you had,” he sald, and he was , ) DepED wanes | ys ; men who advanced it are tha in 101b sacks; corn meal, white, BRS, WELCH SAW A STABBING) 02 i oe oe corroboration of IN A VERY BRFECTIVE MANNER (iri .o imine to most then $1.55 per 100 Ibs in 10-1 sacks; buck thts remarkable statement gations, and the consequen wheat flour, pure, $3.00 per 90 Ibe in Th In poration of the trust ta - - ro moet univ al comm al and fin ren renege wheat, $2 ofr lonly a matter of a fow days now It inclal distress, which affects the |100 Ibs tn 10-Ib sacks; fart 7 Whioh Took Place in Hor Next Door |i» believed. The lak of ‘wcorPore | URitizes the Crook to Snateh Wim [idle we well as the private revere | Per faa rin ak taeeraiaaont bat Neighbor's House in dean, United Bistes senator From Under @ Chicago Ba a meal, $3.50 per 100 Ibs fn 10-Ib sacks; Alame MM. Voorhees, “Kovernor: | Cable Car. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS |Srohem four, 1178 peri eee Pee ree Seren eee | | _ 100 the in 1-Ib sacks; rye meal, $2.10 eee i ceraberetian: mawrara G. Blak aeinhcneinimieare | Real eatate transfers Bled yoster=| per 100 tba b sacks; rye flour, ute nee oe day were por 100 Ibs in 10-1b sacks; split state leader, Hobart Tuttle, secre ie dition aks tlt tee. i i, Pat Rete ed ALAMEDA, Cal, April 21—The | tary to governor; Fred Evans, secre- | CHICAGO, Mit. April 1.—With the | 000" Sea. dot A bike Uh, ama tee |ee Gee ane tie ta eae tems, ceart horrible tragedy enacted In Alamo-|tary {fhe vice-president. ‘The com. {crook of a handie of a light u TET wants yer ie ay bil AY RA tag fg ody ng Magy mare da the other night has had such @/yany is limited, not In relation to |! which ahe carried, Mra. Anita m, 1) 2M"! 9 Ce ee tot gee ee rr} serious effect upon Mra. Dennit fy capital, but to ite politics, It in| Humbert, of South Evanston, saved a ierbsttide. and. wide to} amen maken Shin cad uaee on OF ote Welch that the unfortunate woman | gistinctively Republican organie- |her four-year-old son from death gy! ieee $18. de fietltekes Canta fat eatin ss “4 may lose ber life as the result of the | atic) As to its financial ability, | this forenoon at the corner at —- re p p ation. lote T and &§ bik 14, Kastern add bale, in 9-1b sacka; corn meal, yellow shock of being an eyewitness to the | tnere are only three men on the list and Madison streets ph , Bayoreenr gary we PON «Forth voge Br oth yer d Dloodthirety deed of the late Capt. iwno are unable to write tour or five| Mrs. Humbert had met a lady Revmans eon “nl lots 14 and 15,| meal white 9 per bbt in von Schmidt, i figures on a che They are, of friend and was standing on the cor | iy y | atk St) Denny & Sleet's kn; buckwheat four Mra. Welch is at the Oakland Re- | OA. an bachelors [ner conversing with her when she) oui rg hate i r DDL in G0-1b sacks ceiving Hospital, where she was) Aiscovered that the child had wan 1 1 wife to Wheat, $4 per bbl in 60-1 tool taken from an Oakland theater last dered away from her side and been | eRe mer ei ioo, north. |eut oat meal, 86.80 per bbl tn b0-Ib night, suffering from a stroke of af Si Jost in the pasaing crowd, Looking | \/T#In hind of lot 1 bik 45, /#ack#; graham flour, $2.90 per bbi in apoplexy, brought on by witnessing Kan, April 21-—Twen- | about Mra. Humbert finally naw the |°Ot°ry 5 ‘ { Sarah -tb sacks; whole wheat flour, $1 per & Stabbing scene on the stage which armers living mear Car-! poy in the atrect th Whe tara of (ont ore A add. heire of Sarah | 10-1) sacks: whol blaggeninge ff recatied to her mind too vividly the . Onage county, last DIRNE line Sadinon at ie He | 4, Belt nad io an Lae ae Bib DAIS) oe BOM OT bor terrible sight of last Sunday when | to charivart Mr. and Mr. | ran out upon the « ks Just an Walllneterd, $200, lote & and DbI2 fancy rolled oate, 180 Ibs net bbix Capt. von Schmidt hacked his wife Markley csi the cable train rou Ww oe neford’e division of $48; fancy rolled oats, 90-1b sacks, to death with a dagger and then put! They dit mot heed a warning from The gripman of t train n ing $5.20; fancy rolled oats, per case, the biade through his own heart Markley, who opened fre with @/ihe tittle fellow a few feet P to | 82-7 Mra, Weich is the wife of Potice | gun too late to stop the cars « Ma itiantt. | Coffee (Gobbing)—Green — Mocha, Officer Dennis Welch of the Alame- ter Anderton wae shot In the nope to slacken the BAe enaigtiel ib, 296F310; Java, per Ib, M@te; da force. Their home adjoins the |head and dangerously wounded. train. ut he dropped the in lors 4. Bb and @ COMA Rica, choice, per Ib, 16¢p1%e. residence on San Jose avenue that} Arthur Lake was shot in the 4m. | ang applied the brake. ae Reg in, Hoasted--Arbuckle’s, in 100-1 casen, was occupied by Mra. von Schmidt |and a man named Moria received | The mother had not time to reach Tk eo. ete and S bike BOWL, $11.76; 60-1b cases, per ewt, and her five little children. a scalp wound the child with her hands, but she we Re ": Md ots 3 : hay $11.85; %6-1b cases, per ewt, $11.95; Although it was generally suppos. | Markley was arrested, jhad an umbreita. Grasping the re- |! At as 4 o hols) = | Java, 00-Ib tins, per tb, 66c; mack, $e; ed that no human eye had witnessed ee eeeesl I verse end, hesked the crook and © bik 6; hot Sand # bik 64 Aden Mocha, 374e; Cara Be the dloody deed that wiped out the | jthe little fellow's neck and gave a tS Fi Rye > ap Guatemala, Mo; ground coffee, 16@ lives of Mr. and Mrs. von Schmidt, }Jerk, dragging the child from the Ag sh ofl gr vote Lb, eek Laon, 100, $11.76; Gba, $11.85; de, Mra, Welch saw it all e mat at |tracks just an the train passed over eae ania ee ck a ee her dining room win hich ev- the spot where he stood . , 10, rm | erlooks the back yard of the neigh- air aa abert’s performance was m b ay wie Hi ten . Butter, Che Eggs and Poultry boring premises. The fact was k jreea scores and @ mighty cb . 6, Sam pik, 8; a : | from the public and the authorities | bs coe efi from the crowd collected rhea recond add.; miso lots 24 FP conap — Ranch 1o@ ide; fancy Welch had 4 bs and 2% ln bik & in supplement- | 4alry, in squares, 16@17c; Washing- Sot the renee Wat Airs, WeleR bed lag Michigan Ciel Seas wlan? mem the motber realinnd that [% # 4nd 2% ln UK 6 Jn cupicment | Coe scmnanae T-te carta Sees deen in ill health. was « sufferer [her . .ild had been saved she faint~/%) Nm OF vee mam oe Eastern, Town and Kigin, 5926. from nervous troubles and it was feared that if she were called upon to recite the horrible details of the Dloody tragedy her mind would give ‘ay under the strain. As it was, the affair visibly affect- ed her. The scene made an indel- idle impression on the woman thoughts and so preyed on her mind | that her family anticipated the very Worst results, To her neighbors with whom she discussed the duat/ tragedy, she repeatediy said: “God forbid that I should ever see such @ spectacle again, It will drive me eraay, The picture of that man stabbing his wife and then killing Rimseif ts constantly before me. 1 cannot drive the vision away.” In an endeavor to divert her mind from thoughts of the tragedy, Om- cer Weich had been sending his wife to various places of amusement Last night, accompanied by her daughter, she went to the Dewey) opera house In Oakland. “The Den- ver Express,” an extremely sensa~ tional melodrama, was the produc- tion. During the second act there ‘was a stabbing scene, Like a flash it recalled vividly to the mind of Mrs. Welch visions of the Von Schmidt tragedy. “My God! My God!” she exclaimed “take me away from here.” then, uttering @ piercing shriek, she sank back in her seat unconscious She was taken to the receiving hospital. where it was found that she was suffering from a severe stroke of apoplexy. JAPAN RAISES _HER TAXES In Geter to yiapren the Arm: and Navy. YOKAHAMA, April 7.-(By mail) The parliament of Japan has ad- Journed after a long and stormy ses- sion. Although many importaat Projects were offered no noteworthy legistation was enacted, except a Jaw for the increase of the tax ov Jand from 2% to 2% per cent. of } value. The tax on “anke,” the “a- tional drink, wan also considerably increased in order to meet the ex- penses of the government in the erection of coast defenses and the enlargement of the navy. Another important item In the budget pro- vided for government subsidies to steamship lines and other means of extending the foreign trade. The annual attempt to amend the constitution by ‘extending the pow-| ers of the parliament and limiting the authority of the emperor failed. It ts the purpose of the progressive party in Japan to make the minin- try responsible to parliament in stead of to the emperor and to re voke the clause in the constitution which extends existing appropria tions indefinttety when the parlia- ment refuses to adopt a budget though the progressive party is in- creasing in numbers and {nfluence, it will be @ long time before such a radical change in the system of the government can be accomplished The bill providing for the purchase of the private railways by the gov- ernment also failed. NEW JERSEY’S NEWEST TRUST Compos 4 of Becketors Its | Object to Secure Offices. TRENTON, April 21.—New Jersey has a worldwide reputation as the maker of trusts, ach day a dozen or more go to her credit; tut th latest proposed trust will be the old est. It must go into history as th most novel aggregation of force ev attempted, It might bo called b some other name, but truth urges that it be designated as “A Batch elor Trust.” It has the doubl r pose of creating m in celibacy, and of controlling aM the of r New Jersey. The secret of the formation of trust leaked out in this way ator Stokes, of Cumberland is one of the leaders on the ounty, floor of and} Al-} Saloon Keeper. | Pat noe Lake View Cemetery aapociation| Cheese Gabbing) — Native Wash- ANN ARBOR, Mich. Aprit 21.1 @ Bank Robbod of $1,28 jt Charles G. Suydam, $44, nw % ington, 13M O40; were, ue te . ; 140, Lake View cemetery | 18%e; ornia, \ Marie Dexter, « girt of four years i i a Lak . ‘ Get p34 of age, living at Milan, Mich., LT Ut covariant pry arty ge tg : 4 he anderen & Mary Ane Coo- | a bing) — Strictly fresh commenced a $10,000 sult against Cl ooima, a amall village 12 mi Sheriff Van De Vanter to London| Comb honey — California, 1240 | Schmidt, @ saloonheeper, Kg, Bert north of thia city, was robbed last|@ gan Francisco Hank, Ltd., S700, | 14; strained, To, po gti and Henry Coe, his bond fe of ti {i ote WM and nd ¢ % lot SS bik 4, on a nim og besaagrase engl a hen Mr. Ball came down to the! piat of € . chickens, Me; live turkeys, |, The suit is Brought under @ peeu-| Looe this morning he found the | aherit Van Vanter to Lon. | li Greased geese, 19@14c; dressed Nar statute of Michigan. Her father | aioe standing wide open and the! gon and fan Francisco Mank, Ltd.,| keys, 16@iTc, Thomas F. Dexter, died a little over} nine wauit wrecked by dynamite. | geod, tote 126 and 127, 128, 129 in bik dns: j® month age. , . Valuable papers were scattered alls plat of Columbia | ‘The declaration sets forth that @| ovoe the main floor. The clock had| giate ot ‘atom to Sawannah| Walnuts, per 1, sacks, 12@14 year ago he began to drink exces-| 145.04 at midnight, which was no | pron Int @ bik 77, lot 12 bik | Mastern black walnuts, 100; pecans, sively and became a habitual drunk: | aoubt the time the explosion Bruna 3 bik 178, Page 27 Vol. 11, | 2@te: Miberta, 14 . > cmertrid beg ora Ret ag well) od, as the entire face of the atthe tide ands {Seg shell, 18G20; almonds, No. 2, | in, eatlaned: ta eek. hike liquor | *4# broken. | J. Hartley to BL A. HMart-| #@@ Ie; peanuta, €@7¢; pine, 180;/ juntit it brought on his death ; a rt oan hh and 26 bik 2, Hiawatha | Mckery, 160; pean per dosen, | It is understood that another sult Mexico Orders R |» : . | — ne |for a like amount will be tnstituted,; NEW YORK, April 21-—An order) John Bb Miller and wife had Mas} Hay, Grain Foed. against another saloonkeeper of the | for 32,000 military riftes of Heht pow- | Clericus, #1 bik 9, Denny &] p26 sibtsing) — Puget Bound, per | village. jer was placed by tho Mexican gov- Hoyts add. _ A ton, $79: Kastern Washington tim- ernment in thie city yeeterday. This State o Washington to mos othy, $19@14; alfalfa, $10, order is the largest one placed in thin | Brown and wife, #148, lot * DIC IS: |" Cnty (obbing)—Per ton, $28, } country by a foreign power in the | fot bik t lot bik 183; lot 3 eal | Darté?—Rolled, $27. | last 25 years. Among ordnance men | 154, map of Seattle tide lands Corn—Whole, $22.5; cracked, %23;/ it io attributed directly to the rewait | anton Co-Operativ mal com-| 0.04 meal, per ton, $22, FOR MANILA pane fine er witgg aonevcanealyet hdd Laer gemnta ah gre am® M4) Poog—Wheat, $21; oll cake meal, arms called for by Mex will be | wife, $4, lot 17 bik 5, Town of Ken Middlings, $219923; bran, $17; of single-shot, amall-caltver type, | ton. 4, $18; chopped feed, $200 capable of long range, They are in- | --— spped feed, $16; seed cate, | Four Leave in the Interest Of tended for the use of the infantry AMUSEMENTS. "7 ‘ the Episcopal Church. Found Guilty of Arson. Moat Pri NEW YORK, April 21.—Four men) PVANSVILL®E, Ind, April t P.| h Meat (obbing)—Cow beef, ss aad alana bilatiatl Neen eee ahaa e aad /“Idzumi Maru” Will Sail | Theatrical habitues find an event! $0 por Ib; atecr beef, Se per Ibi started from this clty for Mantta|Rartiey, a coal mine operator and 4 | o¢ import in the amusement bul-| mutton, wether, 9¢ per Ib; pork, Tie |hast night by way of San Francisco | Politician of this city, was his fore-lietin for tort tomerrow aft per Ib; veal, large, Se per Ib; small, Jim the interest. of missionary effort, | "00" fownd mullty of arson by 8 sary | nox tomorrow evening, an- | 100 | *jafter @ deliberation of about %/ihouncing the annual Vieit of Mtuart Oe TEIN ore under Protestant Episcopal direc- nouncing the annual vielt of Stuart) Provisions Gobbing)—Ha: re hours Hobson, who comes to th Seattle | 10%; bh small, tle breakfast |tion. One of these men was J. H.| Hartley was convicted of hiring @/ihoator in hie new comedy entitled, | bacon, Mise: dry salted siden, 7%. |Ferton, 4 layman and a resident of |negro to set fire to the shaft of a | rhe Mtoddier,” and hia tate aa | heed trobbeesy="aeimh ankhe. pac | | West Virginia, who goes to the i ee ek ee ee war Two Rogues and a Romane Phe THe; White Star, Se; Coin Special, ippines under the personal commis- |'¢Y had had trouble. The negro was | sale of seats has been tremendour, | se: lard, compound, tlercea, 60; [convicted of the crime and renten-| ing the theater will undoubtedly be | Rex. #Xe sion of Bishop. of Albany, and will | CoO ite eee negro was taken [2 x. : ; - jmake investigations concerning op- | crowded at the three performances. | Fresh Fish Gobbing)—THalibut, %% to thie city to testify against Hart |, the play will be “The Med on, 8@%e; salmon trout : lening® for religious effort. , F |mon, 3 ij ‘The three other men go under the |'¢%: 204 it was on his evidence that) sions being played aleo at the | founders, 364: soles, 40; rock cod, bc; commission of Bishop Gatteriee, af |{™* Operator was convicted, Bart-| natines tomorrow, and tomorrow ut, 12¢@15c; abrimps, 1c; shad, Washington. They are the Rev. H. |" Wil? s#k for = vow trial ning the engagement will clone smelt, 4@5c; Columbia river Nethereott, late of Kingston, Jam- medy “Two Rogues and a Ro | smelt, 4@5; herring, 3@4c; tom aica, and once acting chaplain of the SELF SACRIFICE {tbe oyaters, Olympia, $2.50 per Fritish service; the Rev. James L. see sack, $1.89 per gallon; clams, $1.50 Smiley. of Washington, and W. H Primrose and Dockstader'a Amer- | per sack; Dungeness crabs, live, $1.10; J. Wilson, of Bristol, Pa, a layman. | F A W MAN fean treis will open Sunday | cooked, $1.20. | They will work among the soldiers night “f Seattle theater for two Vegetables. and are provided with transporte |performances. The sale of seats]! Potatoes (Jobbing) — White River tion on a government vessel from | or 1 this morn Murbanks, $87@40; Island Barly Rose San Franciaco, ‘Gave Up Her Life Trying to. aed $2540; Island White, $35@38; Yak- ‘Cyrano Hergerac” ts doing ®/ima and Oregon, $40; native sil- Save Her Husband. Re business at the Th avenue | ver akin oni $18 per ton; Or . | aS ; |theater, ‘The # RB. O. rign has been | gon anc Yakima silver skin, fancy, i NDON, April 21—Princess Bea-| CHICAGO, April 21.—At Highwood | hung nightly, and the audiences have |fepenao per ton; beets, $1.25 per sack: trice, who, It will be remembered, |a town several miles north of this |icen plonsed with the big produc-|terrota¢s@Tee per sack; rutabagas, published a birthday book many city, Mr. and Mra, Inaac Becker |iion, Pianka and her lions concludes gs per sack; turnlpa,. 60 per lyenrs ago, is now engaged in the|were fatally burned by @ gasoline |iny evening's entertainment fase pe Begg eagle nd Bag PAE + 4 leomposition of a work of a different | stove explosion ie" per sack, cauliflower, Sc@$t Jnature, which may be fit for public] Mra. Hecker wax out doors when! yonn-1, sullivan and a big com-|tesone green peas, fas weil as private circulation. It |she heard the explosion and rushed | pany will be at Third avenue |@e per dogen; garlic, [bears on the Queen's visit to the |into the kitchen and found it in| theater next we Colinia gueerenue, 40 south of France and is filustrated |fames. Her husband lay un Seen asia GAT ibr tiasutons. with sea and landscape portraits of |sclous on the floor with his clothes lists par cae. men, women and children whom her |on fire ‘MARKET QuOTATIONS 6 majesty has met at Cimie. | Bravely rushing Into the Fruits. — - jshe dragged the man out doors, her Green Frult Gobbing) — Oranges, | own clothes catching fire in do’ day Morning—There ta a acarc- |#eediing, $202.60; navels, § L |no. The house waa practically ru Sbairet, in fact, the market lemons, $2.40@4; apples, fancy, 81 | lea by the fire. The couple were % aned up. Cauliflower ts about |@2 per box; cooking apples, $1 | l years old and three «mall children Sued dabioada lee wanna af Lt x; bananas, 0 | per | AGAIN LOCATED ***: frantic with fright, stood helt t from New Orleans this morn. | bunch; Callfornia black figs, 20-1b) jlesuly by while their parents battled |). boxes, $1.60; cartoons, $3.26; Smyrn } eemael vainly against the flames that Ll ceais cakel cae ‘eeitiagotas 1 Ne ts new dat *. Te4 veloped them from head to foot. The |") sacar ats as a sweet"a cider, 800 per gal; mec Through the Finding of an Old | itis, yelling with pain, were A ee ee ee it ens moment | sweets, $2,256.60 Spanish Record. 8 t0 A pagnboring bose, where |ta76 to $4 Lumber and Building Matoria they lingered until death “stopped |" cnoner Myrtle arrived thin morn-| toey-guperior quailty, per M, No. | AUSTIN, Tex., April 21—The fa-|their suffering ng from the ¢ with 13,000 pounds |1 fr, $6@7; merchantable fir, $4.60@ |mous lost gold mine known as Kl ee mesial Jof halibut on board evens enue P akaacaan, oor | which produced over $2,000,- SITUATION IN Dried codfish advanced 2 centn a/| sf, $3,50@5; spruce logs, $6.60; cedar O worth ore in th early part |pound today abing' bolte, & 402.60. im thid Sontury, Has’ been recievers | aoa Fir Lumber—Rough, $8; thick fin- Hess, & merchant of Bo The following prices are boing of ish, surfaced, or two sides, 8, 10 The old Spanish record fered to the producer by the local! and 12 Inches wide, $15@20, lengths t thin min as found in the ar for delivery In round lots on! 19 to 16 feet; special lengths, b0c per en of the state of Coahuila, the dock or In the car at Seattle. M extra; one-inch finish, $13@18; all at Saito, by Mr. Hees reeent| Destitution and Suffering is) Grain ~ 0 $26; barley, $24; | vertical grain, $4 per M extra, nd it was by means of this mus wheat, chicks teed, $18: bran, | Steet. Gromnea and ealtoned: a300 1 ir eueess Saas Se Sererer he Common. $15; shorts, $1 | 21; stock boards, 8-Inch, $9@18; 10- ine in the Ghihos mountains of | Hay —1 sound, $7 per ton; | inch, $9.60@18; 12-Inch, $18@19, Fene- | Fexas, a short distance south of M WASHINGTON, April 2.—Priv sastern Wadhington timothy, $11.50/ ing, No. 4 or 6-Inch finish, $9; No. 2,| | rlo n the Southern Pacific rail- {letters from Nicaragua report a! @yo; alfalfa, 88. V or channel rustic or drop std-| road Indians massacred all the | most desperate sit fon, both poll Vege - tly fresh ranch, 1f@/ welght 2000 Iba, $11@14. Fir tim. | workmen at the mine In 18H, and al-|tically and financially, In that dis- | 1¢¢ Moats ane illaee soma lthough many expeditions searched | tracted country, with very little} gutter Frosh ranch, 10@110;| s¢so@ié; 81 8 1 B, $9.50@18; 84S ror it wince then, none were success. |hope of improvement. Although the | creamery, 2242 Sidil, deme Gakatin, telnae ares | ful. |revolution which br out In Feb Poultry—Chickens, live, 19@13140; | $15 —-—_-——- ruary has been auppressed it will be lve turkeys, | Washington Red Cedar Lumber Hill Shortens His Line, [a tong time before the people can |" yiye Btock—Cholce beet cattlo,cows Rough, $849; bevel siding, welght 700 is lrecover from the effects of it, which | 4c; steers, 4%4@ “ howe, tive, |ina Si@18.00; celling, @elante Mes. L DULUTH, Minn., April 21-—Jamen| have been expecially seriou upon hogs, dressed, 4e; ealves,|2 and 3, %-inch, 1300 Ibs; Nos, 1, 2, J. Hill is reperted to, hav acquired | mining, India rubber collecting, ma- | dressed, large, 60; small, 9c; calves, | and 3, J-inoh 700 Iba, $1 ; watna- ontro! of the St. Paul & Duluth | jowany cutting and other industries | tive, lar ; small 60. aerate, s10G8; Fustic, $6@be; Ae vad, thus shortening his line from |i, the eastern sectl It has also| pHider and Wool — Heavy| shingles, $1.25: standard shingles, ere to the Twin Cith leveloped an intense hostility to] gound salted steers, over 60 poun 1-inch finish, 12, 14 and 46 feet, Cone President Zelaya in a part of the | so; medium sound, per pound, 70; M; thick finish, $28@26; r FOR BUSINESS Ol PLEASURE jeountry where the people were prac- light sound, under 66 pounds, 7% uares, 7, 8 9 and 10 feet, $24q@a0; Clipper Bleyele For exercise | tically indifferent cows, sound, all welghts, 7c; stags, | pickets, $ thers, F. M. Spinning, agent,| In western Nicara Pa-| bulls and oxen, 4@5e; salted kips,| Kiln-dried, $1 in advance of green i 16 cond avenue. cific slope, where ¢ calves, per pound, 8c; green hides, | Drayage, b0c. 1 {‘qaet Sta vu UU nut alt Company San Franci NEWS FROM | Pacif MOUNT HOPE y The company's gant : | Wheat is in Good Condition | and Umatilla’ leave Keattle 8 a om, via and Prospects Are Good. | p45 rownnen and Victoria, March MOUNT HOPE, Wash, April ie 4 ”, 2, 9, April Py Bo be " : i lace, 2% May 4, and every fifth day theres Ww Ny ir wo At in, look ne a stiae” Suave and all hax come through the win a in good shape excepting on the ,| San Francisco hilisidnn whieh bawe uudteted ate F Keattle 10 a, m,, via Vict and Port Townsend ht, Spring work In being pushed and | apey ye. a1 i6 seeding In rapidly advancing re every fifth day thorea will i da a ‘ FOR ALAS Ska all expect to finish by May 1 Tho elegant ste Mount Hope is going to have an| City, City of ‘Tor old-fashioned first of Ma bra-| Heattle 9 a, m. March 1, 6 tion, and will be ted ' 31, April 6, 10, 1 2b, ford and Mackintowh, a settlement | and every fifth day therea east of Kockford, and an in n| Wor further information obtain in extended to all, Mi It t | folder Ruth Wright, ¢ The company reserves the right to been selected am th i}change, without previous notice, Hower queen and ho | steamers, sailing date, and hours of king. There will b Je, | wailing headed by the M ann | J TROWBRIDGE, ul, May aud f 108 1) Puget 84. Suz n Dk, Seattle, kir h their namistar nd| Uptown ticket office, 618 First av., citiner Beattie; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Gen, - — | Agents, Ban Francisco. The Clown: I hear Lot Lightfoot | in engaged. They nay the man's old] enough to be her fath Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY. | Alaska Lightning Express “STEAMSHIP CTTY OF SEATTLE alls from Vester Whart | Tuesday, April 25, at 10 PM oR Ten Days More And our member our whole will end, sto Men's and Boy's Clothing Will be subject to Big Discount From Former Prices Boston Clothing House | 1431 Second Ave. Near Pi Skagway and Dyea DIRECT Subsequent Sailings, May 5a GF. THORNDYKE, Agent, | Phone Main 470, 116 YESLER WAY gig Empire Line mM Water Route to Alaska. | it Sailing to St. Michael on or Aboat June 15,1899 Connecting with Company's Own ; Fivet of Kiver Bteaters for awson City And All Intermediate Points on the Yukon River. MADAME BROWN Formerly ot i Pike Htreet, hax moved to 133134 Second Ave. Cor. Union, up sta GRAY HAIR | RESTORED. BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Directors and Kmbalmera Periors, Third Ave. ‘Telephone Main Ls ition. 612 First ave | te Manita 117, Daily Arrive Everett. 6:45 Mt. Vernon p. m. What. 42pm, Kpokane- Rossland St. Paul, Chicago and East. JAPAN-AMERICAN LINE | EMPIRE LI Or to any Agent of the Interna- tional Navigation Company in United Bu Carrying U. & Mali to al? Oriental Points - Yor Japan, China and All Asiats About April 19, Ports IT HURTS! IT HURTS! The installment plan and bargain counter doctors cry for help. Cheap doctors and cheap medicines, like cheap labor, cheap clothes, cheap shoes, cheap groceries, mean a total loss to the purchasers, Honest doctors use only the highest grade of reme- | The best that money can buy. Charge only fair prices, and complete cures are the result. The secret of is success. The incompetent That thousands suffer for a # to be useful) who, with proper t dies, success ** so-called specialist’ whines and slanders, The cowardly ‘‘so-called specialist becomes an assassin and tries the knife in the dark, féssion, treating with assured M AYO success, All Chronic Diseases All men seek happiness, which is impossible without health.’ Specialties are demanded for the highest good of suffering humanity ‘Stands without a peer in his pro- of years (and waste a Ife designed tment might not only be restored to health themselves, but coatribute to the happiness of others, ts too vident a fact to require argumentive proof. » man can become expert in every branch of the HEALING ART, specialties are demanded for the J thus it ts that pro ir best energ: are } neral highest good of suffering human- ressive minds in this country and Europe es to the study of special diseases, and »king for relief in all cases that have bamMied practitioners. The time is not far distant-in fact ity, a are devoting th them patie skill of seven now, when every legitimate physician will de vote hfs attention to one or more particular branches, or, in other worts, will have his specialty in medicine or surgery. A physician who fs constantly attending to acute and febrile discases at the beside cannot have an enlarged expert im the treatment of chronic disea hor can anyone who remains in his office treating chronic diseases exclusively, have any experience of value in treating acute cases. These are axioms or self-evident truths that require neither argument nor demonstration, Now, while MAYO is willing to acknowledge that he who confines himself to the treatment of fevers and other acute diseases should be ™ successful in such cases than himself, yet he begs leave to claim like supertority in the treatment of certain diseases to which he has de« voted himself for a series of years. Medical Etiquette MAYO, standing upon strict medical etiquette towards his medical brethren never abases himself to speak {I of the fraternity nor offi- clously engage in dissuading a patient from seeking advice from any physician, who may be his choice, This being a free country MAYO hold that any man has a right to consult whom he pleases and think for himself, and form his own conclusions. Hence, if a consults him and does not feel disposed to take hts treatment not volunteer gratuitous adv as to whom he should or consult Phere is too much of this ungentlemanly conduct among the profes- sion, but from which MAYO intends to hold hi in the future as in the past, entirely aloof, MAYO has decided to locate permanently In Seattle, and in the near future intends establishing the finest and most comy sanitarium on the coast ‘The capital is at hand. 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