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Le REE LES TEE LTT ET MLE TTI I TI EI TE ae * <META MENTO eT AT : 2eoo a | . — Twenty-five Cents a Month Telephone Subscriptions to By Mall oF Carrie , papal K Pike 150 - . ‘os se SS — = = == = = aes —————S eae ao = =a 7 7 ro SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MO MAY 1, 1899, NO. 56. : LL iT] moments C “0 p Pe tg rege ee re sionera to call for bids for painting : jCity he e e the interior of the County ho»pital sapere and good reads should be in ) The county Caltaltanaste + aoe pea IR© N FRAM Ee ’ endance. (te dered that a twenty daye’ notice be * B2.00, $2.60 5 : served on Mr, M ay Mary Frances Wray, the nine year oe tats Gua taresirimelt celia, Alves SWOOD FRAME? teers Serie Heights Saturday evening of con-| | bn a ne wee panned as biead i m gage Se RE 9 sumption. - : } C t W t Judge Jacobs, of the superior court, SPEI GER & Hil R i BI I a4 jacar KY osted Up Warning People The city pinta ‘aa Beacon hi) | IZéns an a —_ Rereine sienet a decree adjude- | Roepe ing the Beattle Datly Times the city . tan ¥ tne teservois Wb ctenbed’ out enna Celebration oticiat newapager tor the year ts Household Hardware. 1215-1217 Second Ave mt. N t t T year, renedered necessary from the 6 1 Gini, 9 tat, bare petitioned | 4 — ally fy 0 0 respass on e rou fact that dirt collects, and many for age yh yd pina Abr ogp agen nt LOOK AT OUR SELECTION OF ir, wmall fh get into the reservoir, and oer (olen ha Ma aley tne ot thet Ae if allowed to remain they would get ah a ae a en | a (oo ana che water-pipes and cause! WHEN THE VOLUNTEERS RETURN | wnicn is near the moumn of Miller i ‘nea hs Presid B of n 3 eee Creek, and to end at a point 600 feet ent eck the Park Associatio thwent of Favorite Creek, at the . ‘The marine insurance companies font Tage: ‘olic | ‘ : ‘lon Puget sound have been pretty srt Hodis ee eee regal od PEKORS Bivins: Sons a Wer on the Third Street (wisi cct Secret me es ne nee ce [Satae or yiwemener mates ns4| 300 Pike Street. _ STAR_ PAINT CO- losses involved by these ‘a ope the atehed ta the F of Romlens O. 7! Wagenss. Hoste © 2 ah . . County Surveyor (pro tem.) P. D. lant which, being the Kingston Interv: j te ). Electric Line. bist. nis sae tr'apes anotones Mamita. Moran rothers Company ¢ to $500,000, : 5 . CHARGED WITH LARCENY pe eee . _ Pe og weiacies a tag ican diene | ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. q expensive accident. was that of the| Th# interviews tn Saturday's Blar| William Walker, @ laborer, is lock | uf2Rt, Plant, includes ‘tee sn wood, construction and covers ail branches of the War has been declared bet t steamer irigo. She was insured for|Tegarding the welcome that should ed up tn the city jail on a charge of = - pot her, slanece of machinery we L sucker” and. “Roberts” the management of the Third “na . rartvoee Park association and | ju “The City of Topeka waa|be given the Washington volunteers |petit larceny, He # charged with rant eae Eohssee oe hatte ied einen Helalile Posking Company. it he rd Streetand Suburban trie road. next on the Met, the insurance on} When they return from the Philip-| selling stolen goods to A. Kohn, a Sunday visitors to the park were confronted by big printed signa on (her being a large sum. pines hb ated no end of com. ndhand dealer on kaliroad av- @ = 4 2 * @ | yellow cardboard, declatiag that “this is private property and all per- . . mot FF the school children to | cour. A SNAP wees sohs must keep off under penalty of prosecution.” William T. Baker, of the Snoqual-|the merchants the utmost enthus-| The Golden Rule Basaar company | | val > . i © gales were ¢ yi mie Palla Power company, has Mied|tasm has been shown. On evary |have filed a petition asking the city | |) a . v] ae i “The eam wove lost, ant'A waichnan wan reprted 0 te trkin |""ption withthe Dora of pune | and he sine cereom ines [eum ocala of tr | Framed Pictures on Glass | a in the sylvan nooks waiting to nab any unwary person who | work today, asking permission to) point, that there should be demon. | #mokestocks to place soot arresters |} From 26 Cents Up. B might trespass within the forbidden precincts. construct & pole line along ehe east] stration, never before equalied in} ¢ them. They ciaim the smoke- ik 4 Pts. ainosk caltrenh: coesoanip sux fe care 0s weual te the gaten/et [MMe ot the Codar river pipe tine viatt | Seattle stack on the Colman building is | | GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR CO. Ravenna park and dumped ite » ‘ of way, from Fourteenth avenue The boys have earned our @rat- |nulsance and should be looked after. | 906-908 First Avenue { eeitente ot Bem sons mer, ut did not furnish them |,outh to the city Mmite tude,” said W. J. Colkett, “and we 2 AEST ERP AOE SORES 3 ae e . something that the railroad people . . ought to give them a good send-off | Z ¥ could pot do. Nicholas Walker, 4 vegetable man, a they “re urn. gr Re | There is quite a tale hanging from these @unday doings. Many |¥8* thrown from hie wagon near the am in faver of o tg cslehee~ WA | ER POW E R : Moons ago the officials of the electric road went to President Beck, of |¢ piv Te eee sea ten ihe en ia tee eee ae coe DENNY HALL ae the Ravenna Park association, and asked him to allow the company {leg broken. He was removed tolselves, I say, raise sufficient funds Delivered Electrically for facturing and Industrial Uses to use the park tn any way that it saw ft, In order to attract patron- | Providence hospital in the patrot}(o give a monstrous celebration, a ganna ease caatmened o it a gala day, and suspend Snoquaimie Falis Power Co. wagon — oe eee Exercises in Honor of Admiral | a age, expecially on Sunday . It was proposed to have conderts and per- | is tis | . haps a few sideshows, and to advertise the resort for ali that it was j Charles Plinger, an Alaskan pros- worth. [pector, was brought down on the Beck object. He had been instrumental in getting a church bulit | steamer Excelsior last night. sick near by, being fe of the principal donors, and had finally utilized the | “ith the scurvy, | He was taken to bduliding for school purposes, but be wae forninst presenting sttrac- Tobago owes t Aha Sac tions, a2 the pafWial the Kind suggested, Be informed the ctrect rai-| eo way people that the park was 4 losing investment to him, and the other Quany Wa, who conducts a la owners, and that the railroad got all of the profits, inasmuch as visttors | dry at 1421 Third avenue, reported to paid cea conta g@lind trip fare to the place and thea got inside the park |the police this morning that he was trek * Sia MRE! int. Soe ahha the oounbency otaght 46 pay the tn. \Cmmnterk. one venees Pea an Hus) t(axe8 of thé sixty Sore tract, amounting to about $125. | ateht ‘This is the fourth case of ‘The company, however, did notsce it that way. | The taxes were | thie kind which has been reported le still assessed against the park people, and they were stitred up to re. [the past week. and oe > eS they tallatory action. Hence the placards warning visitors to keep out, reais ce cok ce Gale partion. Manager Beck says that does nat propose any longer to furnish 3% revenue for the electric road unless some share of the proceeds comes | Mgitimately into the hands of the Park association. He would be |f%.64%. and the balances were ‘The bank clearances teday were Satisfied with the payment of the taxes. ve ou Some people who claim to be posted, say that the railroad managers have been tryfhg to force Beck to accede to thetr.wishes far spectal at- and tractions-on Sundays at the park, and to this end have refused to pay | 1!*t\* vig noo gh 4 = jonny the tanhdie tdips taarthing: alte taSiee ony of ‘Ghapelalty: Uilipinw. the [epMce? tenet De SSS” ereen, | ame 19, of Vietoria, B. ¢.: Cart Otto Just how the deadlock will end, no ome can foresee. The beautiful (Ons. ared 37, and Inga Johannesen, park is closed to the public, and Beck and his partners bold the key to | °**¢ the situation, ore Licensee to wed were iewued Satur- day to William Efaw, ame 2, _ GILMORE PARTY Fretorick, age 2, of Beattie; Puct A. ‘Terry. age 12. and Theodosia McMas~ ter, age 24, both of Clear Lake. fiecated at the other towns. It ts stated that the Investigation will be continued in Seattle, “ee MANILA, May 1—The Filipinos have sixteen prisoners, including * Mleut. Gitmore and ten of the cutter's crew from the Yorktown. One of the envoys sent by Gen. Luna imparted this information te Qeneral MacArthur. Today MacArthur sent ten day# rations and some delica- “eles to the Filtpino lines for the prisoners under a flag of truce. He also sent « letter to Luna, suggesting an exchange of prisoners. McKinley's Handsome Compliment. NEW YORK, May 1.—President McKinley sent the following to Dewey today “Om this, the anniversary of your great vietory, the people of the Unit- td States unite in expressing their affection and gratitude to yourself, the brave officers and men of yourfleet, whose brilliant accomplish- ments merk an epoch In history, and will live in the annals of the world “or your heroic deed.” Inspector Morrisey, of the Roston poltes, arrived In the elty Frida Mr. Morrisey has been tn Olympia obtaining the necessary papers to take John Foye, the alleged jury briber, back to Boston. one James . Home Jr. president of the Firat National bank, leaves tonight for a month's visit in the enst Backwoods Education. fome people are so far out of toueh with modern life that they leurprise and disappoint some who, without Intimate acquaintance, try to give them arsistance. I recall a breezy mountain top and a young hunter, whose wooderaft had won my admiration. Delicately I touch- 4, ao ed upon the question of education. im if, “Can you write numbers?" j ek es ‘The answer came slow and guard+ . e! 7 som jum~ Capt. Rockefeller Is Missing, ——_|zi.,:%=rts= roe wmes sy 4 -—= ‘Then on « plece of bark T drew the hut, pa He read them all. Next Inine dipite. leame the combination of figures, and 4 WASHINGTON, May 1.—The following was received from Otis this A the date, 1897, morning: “Captain Rockefeller, Ninth infantry, is missing since the 28 th ult. He was In our line commanding @ battalion near Caloocan, Pe naan 5 San See Sete ae and hor nct beon seen sinee. A search has been prosecuted, but with- re te ati se bomb si out su * Private papers known to have beon tn his possession were ‘a now what 1897 means?” founa xe 29th two find a half miles to the front. It is believed he | “Tit'# the year, hain't It?” “Rut why is this year called 1997? It ts 1897 years since what?” Jost his course, and was capture Tho story is quite credible of the mountaineer in Georgia, who inquir- MRIAN, May 1.—Private letters have been received here team Apia |%2 Why folks In town were not mone ony ! eccins alt tt "tore up” over the Spanish war, “It con Macrimination and intrigues againat the Germans on ail |,sy heen piv out sor aettioment,” eure eslarly on the part of the Britains. ‘The British consul ts | quid he, “thet them Spanish has iflyin’ aquadrons, an’ we ‘low that if regarded a# being particuiarty hostile to the Germans. - one of them things should tight in our parts Gey would be as hard on us as the rebs.”—Atlantlc Monthly. When Mra. Willlam K, Vanderbilt, Tribesmen Are Fighting. jr., wan a emell gir) at Virginia City LAMILA jal se her brothers, who were poor hands Pon ep ae 1 ‘A oumber of Macatebe tefbeemen ere entering Mac. |at marbles, would always call upon rthur’s lines and arking for protestion egeinst the Tagalog. ltheir sister when thelr fortunes grew Americans today 1earved five Tegal prisemers from the hands of the |! {0 redeem them, She was an ox. t plnyer and never failed to win ck with interest all the marbles that had been lost Macabebes, woot of adem ae they were about to be executed, business entirely.” | Capt. Willard, of the police depart- Dewey’ ment, aatd: “I would like to see the 9 Vietery. le. boys given a grand welcome on their! The Alaska Geographical society | — pres Abs 9 om prove with hold @ meeting in Denny hall ction trem ae ashington this afternoon at 2:20 o'clock In com- a memoration of Dewey's victory. Ad- people.” “That tn a grand idea,” said G. L. | dresses will be made upon Alaska Case, clerk of the municipal court, | exploration by Capt. Glenn, govern- speaking of the celebration, “The | ment explorers, Mr. Wells and Mr. | return of the Washington bey#/ickey, each of whom have traveted ought to call forth such a demon- | through parts of Alaska that very stration such as has never been held | little is known about. Distributing Stations at GILMAN, RENTON, SEATTLE Second Ave. and Wain St. PSSSHOSTOS SOOO SSOO SS SOROS Board of Trade BROKERS. ‘York Stock Exchange Seattie, Wash. HOPKINS & CO., Rooms D and E, Bailey Builds Continnous market quotations st principal centers of trade recetved over our wires Hy Oftices-Portiand, Seattle, Tacoma, Welle Walla, Vancouver and Victoria. 24060000000 hdadadedk seoee DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE ‘The most sensitive organ of sense in the body, Smexouse ble in these days, for the relief of ef Gur equipment for the execution of your orders Is the best that can auiyehare. HM. CLAY EVERSOLM, Opticten, 72) First Ave. nO feel when they reach home. fa not a citizen In Seattle who w' Reported not give a few dollars towards giv- @ Russian Physioien. ing the boys a grand reception.” crake the boys out near the lake| If the statement niade recently by on Madison pom and give t ‘a | 8 St. Petersburg journal is true, the Me feast. Refore the spread have report that Andre and his two com-/ 4 shar battle fo that the smell of powder Wil serve as an nppetieer Have those seriving the bors posed of the fairest of daughters ~ “Hy all means give the sold Frank Death the Joke of ‘The price of this stock bas been raised trow 9 centy to cents per share. W ty « Leited magnber af shargs | thet it will bo raiged to 10-cen! at this price tm {Yonder talie, one a tse best in [reuder is only “380 foot distant on the same oy se the vig: ma over Len a Troan: | that heve 2 be The. ‘ewder ie a { The stock will falo He ee People are vow wel ting rtyhy io. or lnlormation rty on the ground Md vet at our office, roots 63 Dexter Horton hu >» be ey stool All orders aes Leni an a huge joke. It ig more than prob- thie, wince the investigations set on ot by the Russian government | ve revealed nothing, that the tl. | fated explorer never reached the) whores of Northern Asia; it ls even) bie that he ia yet alive, The! Jone Over 00 a hearty I ject. * deeds are appreciated. is certainly worthy of « It would be a for ® brief visita dear friend & physieiqn of Kfasnoiarehk therefore wrote to him that An- and companions had Hel 35 * Five Gollars wit! not buy a great deal in the bestof times, Invested in a good mining stock there is no telling i afi ni at least, is the version current tn) the capital of the all omnipotent Cear. It is possibile, however, that both stories, that of Andre's death, and then this explanation of tt, ori, inated In the brain of some fertile space-writer, Untess, indeed, the | Russian newspapers are different | from those of the rest of the world. | NEWSBOTS WEREVERY ENERGETIC! 4 protic ta tne bank ot more than| The extravagant theory of the| eases OO te ee dante Carte |7OUNS People ap to the necessity for] establishment during the season end ing a week ago, It i# nafe to say the history of gambling in any and all countries connot furnish a parattel figures from the annual re All Want to Hea the Bostonians. CHEAP =a Tray, Six Glasses, "4 Water Pitcher COON BROS., 1417 Second Ave. How M, Zola Passes the Time A representative of La Liberte has paid a visit to M. Zola in his exile home in England, and, although the novelist did not talk for publication, on the promise that his abode should not be revealed, the writer was en- od to give some interesting de- Mistake of Parents. keeping up a certain style is the reas- on why #0 many of them put off r, and finally the trremediable stage of Girls without fortunes are Some Took Their Stayed All Wig! celibacy to the the Line. supported in idleness and luxury by port tot hy hold by Bae nae nauid be borne in | 2ver-indulged parents and expected as to the manner tn which the — Fe ene ain eg bank's profits only |@ be thus cared for after marraige. | defender of Dreyfus passes his time, The nual cost of such a girl's) maintenance is more than the in- come of a young man, unless he be exceptionally fortunate. The fault Mes with parents. Unless they are prepared to give a fortune with a daughter when she marries, they have no moral right to make her un- fit for the position of wife in the home of a young man who has his fortune to make, And this ts not a ‘The morning is spent at wor! afternoon is passed in walking or in bicycling, while in the evening the novelist transiates with the ald of a dictionary the English newspapers and reads those he receives from France. He particularly wishes to keep his whereabouts a secret, as his recent brief visit fo London shows > a ‘The advance sale of seate for the | amount to $ per ie pede Sent Rostonians today has been unprece-| mings represent no lees than $166,- dented in the theatrical history of | 000,000 actually risked by the players, Seattle. Up to 1 o'clock this after-|or about $2,600,000 a day placed on noon nearly 2000 tickets had been | the tables. This does not moan that sold, the prices mainly ranging from | punters ard plungers carried a capi $1.60 to $2. tal aggremating $2,000,000 daily to the The first delegation of ticket buy-| gambling rooms and staked it on ora arrived at the theater last night |the turn of a wheel of the deal of a shortly after 7 o'clock. They were|card, for, of course, much of the Bos Tawetoys under the. direction of|money was risked over and over | trivial eegeealegd Ne and | that he would be overrun with inter- dy" ¢ oi ‘ _ y You erenss jource oF perem ~| viewers and curlous people. He Reddy" Gleason. They brought |agnin,—London Letter to New York | MOO Toe Tnevitably promotes | hur few bad wart opt fe. Te has their blankets and slept tn line all | sun. immorality. Instead of thousands of | ay nis servants are all English, and night. By 9 o'clock twenty were In ieee c line, and most of them had camp| Merbert P. Beers, of Groen Farms, bachelors and apinaters jn Bu poise of that language the author of chaira in which they spent the night. |Conn., is suing R. Fred Dunham, houses in Baltimore henry W.j"Nana” can hardly articulate a This morning at 5 o'clock there were |e@itor of the Southport, Conn., and other cities, there should | be| word. He moreover considers him- forty-one in line. Chronicle for $10,000. damages for |thousands of modest home, in Wall’ | seit much more a prisoner in the ee Jealling him a “sorrel-topped nincom- | YOUnE marr Sees elu the [Reesent circumstances than he would Buying @ court Gress Ia AWN tolpoop,” the adjective apparently be- (Helping each sther tt reals AS) Were he at the prison of Ste. Pelagie, attend a drawing room of Queen|ing more offensive than the noun ams of their yout A ow intic |£0t: Although F ynal friends call on Victoria is a trifle expensive, such |The offensive appellation complained ashioned virtue, thrift, domestic jnim, he passes most of his time alone, gowns coating several hundred dol-|of was used in the Chronicle's ac nomy, saving up for a rainy dy! His health is excellent. M. Zola sOwne Oieant’ Our thrifty Magiiah jeount of the wedding of the plain. |"eeds @ revival, not caper ly tt ke lin stil decided not t back. te cousins point out the way In which | tiff, homes of the very poor, ua A a ne © | France until the “affaire’ has been to get the worth of one’ money out _ ae jwho have fair mes and whose! wnaed, for he is of the opinion his ‘the investment, They first take| Ahmed Effendi, the former Turk- | ambition to niall a show prompts | presence would be. useless to tho oe the train. ‘That leaven the bodice |!sh ambassador in Berlin, when en- | them to adopt the navies emehing. (cause which he defends, and could and akirt, which by themselves are |tertaining company, was in the hab- |the ways of the very rich.-Washing-| (11) be made a pretext for new am harming gown, Then out of the [it of distributing aweets among the | tm Post troubles, ‘Tt a quite natural,” the lining of the train they make an- |ladies present. On one oy sion he — <_< writer says, “that with his com ive thee gown, and from the outalde of |rave a certain lady two or three | King Humbert is a vegetarian. He|temperament he feels greatly his the train a third gown. With three |times as much an tho rest. She, vain liver entirely on vegetables and | forced inaction. But he forces him~ tena and the ineffable Joy of the jof her triumph, «ot an interpreter to | fruits, ‘The doctors have forbidden | self to be patient, and ts prepared memory of an appearance at court, |inauire the reason of his proferenc him to drink coffee, and his bever-|to undergo his y of exile they feel that their money has been | “Because her mouth Is twice as big » is Bordeaux and plenty of wa-|thinks that the end of June will v well spent.—New York Sun. jas that of the other ladies,” was the ‘The king never feels so well as |r he definite end of the ‘affaire —_———___—---—- |reply.—-London Tit-Hits. n his fare $6 by potatoes and|—New York Times. U.S. Grant, Jr. California, resem- pastanahondticbidie aceon Sranges. Peaches are his favorite | peak: AE bles his famous father not only in| Col. Funston, the colonel of the |edible, The queen has ma ‘epent Sporter bagging wild duck ‘ace and figure, but in voice and In | Kansas regiment, 16 & very brave 4 attempts to become a vegetarian, |on the Potomac, There are numer- fethousand little manneriams and|man, but not @ big one, With all| but finally has given up in despair, |ous flocks of mallards and whistle tiralte, wings on the river again, him clothes on he Weighs 98 pounds, | being fond of a generous diet,