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ay ee a ce eng reer RETA RPE TPR MT cn eNANAP a cee) coe: bata aS * baila . ° i. , , 7 hla bl | 4 AE SEATTI Alt. | | AMUSEMENTS HOULGLIOTEN, in road 207 on tb * h ie Ble VEL i (ND AWAY Ee pete | HIRD AVENUE THEATER—| | northwest corner of ath | — l The Pay Train.” 4 quarter of the southeast 4 i i PRA ENE NY foe Ao j section 29 townsht range 4 eant Invariably costs no ere ae a eS . , ittin - M He told @ mastodon cometery whieh \ ] YATTEN| the seatte Coan aber if \tp iN one, and a poorly-made, ill-fitting Cor r lincovered near the junction of 4 | lt has been incorporated set is dear at any price. t the Tanana and the (Yukon, where A capital stock of $85,000, ‘The trus , , i a fully 200 of the great beasts had |tor five m » are Thomas B 0 A L dy evidently b overtaken by some | Alexander b Mckiwan, Henry ur merican strophe and had met a ata nmae Blake, Harry G, Mercer and wn | |death together }H. Mekwan. Principal ofce of the AND i itt President Jackson paid an elo- T B d 0 Hi company will be tn Mallard il3 it Id h | Th Glove Fi ing Reported Found on °° To Brood Over His = Exc ementat Idaho ompson’s lee am sent to the Enegtis Moreign |@aturday afternoon it was de i | Are Good Corsets and Popular Priced . lgiving @ aympathetic account of It . ing of May 12 at UO M. I | AMERICAN Lady Corsets, Frenoy }from an Englishman's standpoint church to protest against the can FINE Summer Net Corsets, perfect gored, better fitting, better weare President Graves, of the Univer —a teen law r yr r y mn —_—-- | fitting. Se value, only 26e @ pal. ing than expensive imported core sity, followed with a most enter | lerems, A , t vine FF h Bummer Net Corsets, | neta, only $1 a pair. » . taining addres# on the Great Ad jto vVinit the Ministerial a at 7 ' q 44 B Frenc . ae at the, |THOMPBON'S Celebrated Glove MINERS NOW ON THE TTANANA “sus, 'atees os Se Oreat"A0:| Uy RNOCH ADEN FROM MANILA .si2 0 S000" "00"00 ROTERS LRAVING THE REGION |""%! rifiy alee, cheap a a [TGMSON ‘Cenbrted, Glove onded by her addresses on the | their co-operation only So each Net medium or long waist, beautiful eoiliecdiaeoniiens me theme made by Professors | | tee - _ [IMPORTED English Summer Ne fitting, $1 @ pair. Meany and Registrar Clark Davis, | United States t Attorney Corsets, fine lace, and Hib Doe |e HOMPHON'S Stout Lady's Priena Other Interesting News From the A Terrible Death | Returns to Find His Wife Married to | Jel! oe! ly ol °* Citizens Fear, However, Another ors - et me j wats, 8 bien sores. of rene Gold Regions of Cen- wawatiem Ih. Mey owristen | Another Man Out of Sight days. During hia I attend Ontbreak of Hostilities by FINE Biack or Gray Bateen Corsets, | aren Ro #2 value, only LHe tral Alaska. Barnes, of the Sixth Hiinole volun: | Out of Mind. = en se a the Miners. short, medium or long waidt, pair. " iteere in the mt war, conceded by] eee oe 6 grand wearing, only 0c & pair CHILDREN'S Fine Stes W ta, fficers and men to have been the rn ‘i mi as rn | SRICAN Lady Corsets, fine extra well staye one, 4) i oa of pupatenl manbees | pcos emery salir oe yg re pe nateen, mhort.| taped on, only 25¢ each. j de 4 ible death | + . 2 ay heenans — a0 AR » ga — ost per | BOYS’ Fine Silesia Waist, some. 7 1 An enormous vein of mineralized |! exit died a tevwible 4 bensh DPRKY, Conn. May L—llere t*/to apy ate Oi . WARDNER, Idaho, May 2—This oe ang g give inate gow, the sothera, at quarts has been discove pes neers ee Biro [Enoch Arden in Uncle Sam's unt-|ment funds of the WoC. TU. 7 ty in tll at fever heat pending writ pss me friend, only 260 each. Cattigne steer, a brash of the ( é yo 1 wan burned {frm William Kruit of this elty, [Gestion of the legality » 8M arrival of the federal troops. Few , Brenan 58> per recomnitt fore help ar-|ePlisted in the regular army some . ate ers who rained the dis Buch ts the information t ht ie before the Spanish war began, 1ce Saturday, by which over > 2TERSON & d bd Mr, Frank Lusk, who cam tin wife, a pretty young woman, and thie 1,000 of property was destroyed O. W . 4 4 rom Valdes on the " ais two children, continued to live | ta are een la the town. To attempt ; Mr. Lusk states that a pe anionally, and he sent her money! George I “om apector ' ‘ £ . — — three men trom San Francteco, head me his geanty pay. Mrelt entety |e chores ct ane’ Ws , anion help would undoubtedly ed by R. KE. Young, tett the Valdes .|paseed through the war and then | igor end ate a more astrous 3 Guasies a. tow dave hefere be start. | WeNtl Come Out of the Kinam- | Perme a tna his vecioeat was ‘on rere . 0 et 108 The vtrthers | NEW o8 for Bee the, and a dike This Yoar. dered to the Ph _ {in compan lL. ja large numbers that ’ the quarts for a ¥ ola a Nug insuc casualties in one of the first « fices at W , and Seog ; A | that -{t showed evidence of - areat oe ay pet at lanaemae Olk las Pobiacs & ” Paap ye es © create disturbances at the witt meV A | e richness. The « t ®- | kiond tor noas {|peared among the killed Witilam | are : bormible moment t covered the ledge » r . matter of quese- | Krult . 2 re m the surrounding country r be Viously, and had traced It over (he| work. ¢ an has as much rieht| Mrs, Keult wept. But an old suit at nulla is come in to the effect that many a RECORDS. " country for 4 distance arty thir-li4 sucess an ther, and his Agures who lives jn Bhel'an, heant ‘ { those who engaged in the A | ty miles. It we wine. |.) ) the same consideration. |was @ widow, went t6 her, and she |witi be went to him at Spokane for |inst Baturday are quietly leaving for ‘The Finest Talking Machine Mate, f See TTI — secured a la ity of y 2 of dol has been |dried her tears, married him, and | tis app her parte, evidently to avoid REGINAS ~~ | tac from the fee t rock, intending to > t out t ated as a good guess, bul ith her children moved to Shel oe uble arising or the investi | n Valdes and then ship it to San Fra not be forgotten that royalty! Yesterday William Krult returned r 4 Rachanns ctiae walk adie teens From $7.00 to $300 e isco, but met with a catastrophe | yas only paid last yew ur mil-|to Derby, The report of his death his aucur The inquest over the killing of a | which they lost most of their|))n" to the war department had been ° be ad- | Jack Smith, one of the pickets, has Sherman, Clay & bo. § epecimence, retaining several good |p), has not been more |corrected, but his wife believes at the gists | not i pet, Action is pend e pieces, however, which they showed |.) hat it ls not prob-|present moment that he le dead. His . t rat ling the arrival of the “STEINWAY” DEALERS 2 « to Lusk. The fact that they bave| «iil this year be|torm of service expired and Kruit state reo B14 Second Avenue ~ ——— Started back up the Chittyna eight million dol-|tonging for hie wife and home, did ae | It t» also reported that should ar me again prospect the ledge, gives color 1 evasions will) pot re-enllet. His friends told him of anager of Dod-\rests be made by the troops, more! bead story that it has promising amount, as| of steamers, |trouble will result. “ a ations. rritery for | and t nm Seattle and eS SSD Bs Mr. Lusk states that fully forty eu r of rn never return,” he said, detert-/the Orient. has 4 tm the elty | 605 New Yerk Block men, the leaders of the “glacier methods used in| minedly, And he went away. and has made his headquarters in DUEL WITH | ry push,” reached Tanana river late last makes it very - the o t Washington & Al Contractors Builders all and are now wintering upon wassup wil eve |Lady Seott ts In Brussels sche. sen: Soaas, ee | ” Of Firseclass Homes on Kacy Johnson creek. a tributary of the twelve to fifteen Stewart and G. ” dyke, agent | | Honey tooun at € per ent on ety aad Tanana. At last accounts these men millions n the outaide | NEW YORK, May 2-A cable for the Washtr nm & Alaska Starr | farm propert: expected to strike pay diggings, as | wna “ a from London says Lady Sophie | soi) company, will conduct the loca eaiI: | een the surface inilications were good, |Beott, the youngest daughter of Marl hetabie of the firm ‘This time of year, and the r but they had not begun to #lak pros- BIDS FOR |Caa an. the viewey. of Iretand, eee Two Farmers Quarrel and . pect holes, Some quarts war also whose disappearance s profoundly friend hie esen SAN 1) P discovered upon the Tanana |agttated Lagndon, eapeciaily the ne fone Ne & Dee” eometmes Fight It Out. a Another interesting statement bility, ta eaid to rtaying in Bros Ps Foherad 1 ike ee! made by Mr. Lusk In to the eect For the County Farm and io’ beim which point she has the Federal) O'FALLON, Ill, May 2—Benjamin 415 4 ; that a party from Copper Center a ital [tified ber husband that she has no - vo Lave and Anton Schaeter, farmers, HAS THE BEST... ‘i P started for the Mount Wrangell re- Pp ay ntention of returning. 1 Lord ‘ « ; muaht wd Pres coxpemiy Ne Inst yore % t gion, expecting to prospect im the) pias for furnishing groceries to the |Farquhar and Lord Chelsea, ber). ig prot gH ayer tes ier cada Nem i ul 4 « vicinity of the mighty volcano, Dut | umty farm and hospital have been | Srother, left for there Saturday, and | Ou! Proven” DANS Oe hree miles from here. Schae f Met with disaster, caused by a sud-| cived and opened by the county |Sir Samuel waits word to join them | visi. ton st nes Ge 4 s e den overflow of water upon the ice |" missioners. The bide follow if his wife consents to a reconcitia 60:0 ret Spen-ee-ton 2 Beney OS | 7 of the Liebestag, one man being \uthew and Deady #188 99 | ion The five-scre tract of land at the sean Eb take aiaaten, Seaniee : drowned and all of the sleds and out Corumpia Grocery Co. . 198 ® - intersection of Denny way and Dex : oss r fit lost. The party consisted of the |) r it = RE RCE afternoon he and Schacffer went rad 7 jter street, giv to th o Be fi ‘6 load of Sea e. Craft brothers of Portland, a man| a) contract was awarded to! U ithur A. Denny several > s. reon uted tad betdes aioe In Seattle ay named Edward, from St. Louls, and | yatnew & Deady. Bide for print- |heing improved. The " Ghee ad ahead bait tended : wien yeanes aaek ¢ ‘Yalutat re-|'2S the county notices were as fol |known as Denny park T- | when the men quarreled, but no one! $$$ I bs ~ | tows tien has been apart as @ child-|unows what it ¥ about. From a « Ported that a party of white men Th) peview— | jee ® playground " a they ware seen te ruuh at When —- , were wintering an ee a ead of | proceedings of board, per Inch...10 | “* ether with apeuianh, poner White vga Pd s te **F* | Omcial notices, per inch s | John Dolan, a bicycle thief Sui Geciastoas thas etremeios | aay. ee ee very ner large party trom Dawson, |Omeial notices, without ipeenaes Great Variety of Products ‘I yesterday fined $90 and giver hrusting, parrying and striking \Y ou Want outed |daye in jail for stealing a whe ve was first able to break do ? tng ‘onthe Fact mgt Journal— the Sunflower State. ithe rear of the Col building r ~ pp Patan ~~ defense ie threat if | « - * means board, free. si i we part t phaeffe 1 i | pany. had started up the Whi insertion, Per in...20e.|_ INDEPENDENCE, Kan. Mar 2—| sorry perry, age forty-one, form. (ine mengon at Senacter with ene) A Ra eri | er oun river, presumably to cross over to | 5 equent insertions..18¢. |The frat cotton mill in Kansas t@ | «iy of Seattic. died in Skagn D- | and hia pitchfork fell from his hand. | . ee alae & fier = aoe Times Printing Co. jnow being built in this city. The ® [rit 3, erysipelis, Hin remain threw his weapon down and In a New, Slightly Used | wrt toe = ate sae aan te |ere mbsnd nd upoed Coben: | a"yue'ga,"Siotatas om ENON, CAHN & COHN Was encountered near the mouth « jon was taken further than | ciisens ane Ml phot me 2 aay & Stews t y Sy GUST. Ae es Aes fom or Second-hand | 1 White river by Mr, W. M. Dickey oe pray + ards put up =, ot niin | 4 ‘ who was coming out over 8 behead Pccnsdhe ® brick building 300 feet long, and a| ; peers | Foot of Yesler Ave, — ‘ > Kthode Island company will furnish | William Stevens ® i ’ trafl from Dawson. He states that : a. aes oy Ang ole Y they were well equipped with dogs 6 ORE OE Berea eeeneers fee) Cie | eee Tales and 608 in esler Dock. ‘ evidently « manufacture of denims and other rat ‘ rs etn all ° Cnt sets, 008. were avtiontly om om fabrice. From 69 to 78 skilled |@ saloon of the ertotn ¢ Remember we have the i —— e - pecting to make an extended stay in siaea Welther of nv 4 | the interior. Le ee ee aks tue cal we No Trace of Young Hughes Largest and Most Com- | SEATTLE TRANSFER C0. ; ‘ ee oe - Prabal gran acted g agp a ay no |ané the potice ata , plete Stock in the City. 3 GOLD AT DAWSON od { T xpected to increase this force to 2 » Has Been Found. Doom . | | hands by educating local labor. The | bein investiga! Call oF write for prices and terms. Freight, Passenger and Baggage. ’ | [ power will be furnished from the COVALLIS, Or., May 2.—Frank L | P. A. Benjamin, of this city, has | a jf natural wells which are found | Seattle has Hughes is as yet unaccounted for D. S. JOH STORAGE. fecelved a letter from Dawson, dat-| jin all the towns ip this section of pany. Thirty b He is a fourteen year old boy who i » é e4 March 1, which says that the ae | Kansas and flow with enormous shoo! have | Jed with his father and brother 903 Secon t Art. » Burke Building | "Phone Male 41-46, ies 643 Firm Avery gold that will come out this —— |force. The cotton will come from under the } n Lobater precinct, in the south- | _ - e will astonish everybody at Oklahoma and Indian Territory, in they prom western corner of Benton county 7; a Chance Creek is opening up will, the . H which places It Is produced tn quite | fighting oo Carrying a Winchester, a small j PIGOT & FRENCH CO. dirt showing good color. Miners are MIN ELS oing p | as g00d quality and as economically | forms res package of provisions, and an extra 206 Washington 8t., have the only not having as much trouble in get as in Arkansas or Tennessee. Some | rough riders in th Jeutt, he left home two weeks ago, | ting their claims recorded now as tn the past. Spring has come, and «| great deal of sickness Is expected, | owing to the unsanitary conditions | of the city. Steamers are expected to commence running about May 20 A letter received from Haines Mia- sion, dated April 23, states that Ge Petterman, formerly a pain of Beattie, ie missin, He left Skag way a month ago for Hatnes, a companied by his dog. The animal returned to Skagway a few hours ter, covered with mud and h and @ then nothing has been » of Petterman. He has a wife and six children residing on Denny way, near Bighth avenu PIONEERS’ REUNION. Preparations are now being made for the annual re-union of the pion- eers of the state, which will be held in this clty during the first week in June. The celebration will last two Gays, the first day being ocey 4 by @ business session of the members, the election of officers and listening to addresses, This year Judge (. H. Hanford will deliver the oration The second day an excursion will be given to Port Orchard. At that time it Is expected that th attle ship lowa will be on the dock, and the pioneers will have a splendid o portunity to see the fighting ma- chine. MOUNT McKINLEY Described at Meeting of the Alaska Geographical Society. The Alaska Geographical society held a Dewey Day meeting at the University yesterday afternoon President Arthur Jackson presided Mr. W. A. Dicke rverer of Mount McKinley in Central Alaska, made an interesting address on his explo ions, giving consider- * able new information concerning the Sigantic peak which he named after the Prewident, ar hich m ed to be the highest American continent has yet set foot upon it Mr. B. H. Wella spoke briefly of | his expieretions on the Tanana river, on rth > man Alaska. VUMBER SWELLED IN vraat| jorth will Dering the past month there have ttle 19 m Ss thes to Al- were people far north. ailings fr askan ot “ w rts ere. Hy this means i transported to the mparison of the figures of month of April with th of h shows an increase of 260 peo- who have passed through Seat- From thie it would see the approach of the summer the nhound Vanguard grows larger The above figures relate strictly to the Alaskan travel. The traveling public who left the city for the Ort ent and Honolulu are not tneluded The h have happened during the mith tn Alaskan waters th those about the Sound h the w northgolng have arri n that acel at y hatandir re The the Mar idents wh past m together w ot marine w r beer the to 1 lente v pen, no and ne pre ‘The same erating or day, nount of sution taken to avoid them. pat the th of steamers op: ttle and north during the month of March, are running the present t During the present month, however, the number will probably be largely increased. A + of steamers and sailing veam arrive ttle which will be put on the between th und and St Confession Caused Death CUMBPRLAND, M4, May 2.~B. W. Miller A merchant at Buck hannon, W. Va., who a patient a the hospital here, blew his brains yut this morning whie seated on his He 1 for the minis He sald his wife had made a confess to hi March which had weighed on his miad until his health was ruined, number en . the te Michael, le re at was educat r last hat | |Cotton is produced tn the southern pate of Kansas also, and the encourage that production. SEATTLE INKLINGS. A youthful couple from Black Dia- mond appeared in the county audi tor's office yesterday afterncon and asked if there was any one there |that could marry them. Justice J. A. Kelso was summoned and speed tly the knot was tied that made them one. The bride, Lille H. Jones, is | only m. and the groom, Cecil Me Neal, Mrs. Esther Jones, mother of the bride, accompanied them . “* John EB. Foye appeared before Judge Jacobs of the superior court yesterday afternoon and petitioned the court to grant him a writ of ha- beas corpus, claiming that he was wrongfully arrested. The write wa granted, returnable May 5. Foye ball wan fixed at $200 oash. one Sprague Roller mills brought sult in the superior court against Johnston & @peer and the Scandinavian American bank. They allege In their complaint that th firm of Johnston & Speer in insolvent The has and demand that a receiver be ap- pointed; they also ask for Judgement in the sum of $200 on a past due | Thousands of Porto Ricans The Grocers — eee Without Food. . F. A, Buck & Co, have fied pa-| WASHINGTON, May 2~-Putty ph lags gc pors in the superior court commen- | 100,000 natty rto Ricans are sald No.1127 Yesler Wz cing a suit against J, W. Glimore to be ing LS x ka th a collect on an open account of $22! have been hout bread and meat Seta ba as eoniavbiinns and on an assigned account amount. | For athe tlor 0 Rive oUF patrons ing to $169.20. lourred in a single provir This tr | 70 | formation been put the «wT C > _— | Lou E. Thomas has brought sult | President by General Roy ab ant SPOT Sa hy RIC Jin the superior court for divorce |members of th sneent ve comm For One Week from her husband, Arthur D. Thom-|of the National Red Crows ty : ’ sym the eround of denertion and [Ports Kico planters and merchants |W COMMenGiNg Thesday, May 2 non-support. |have devised a plan of relief. Coft ee Pe i Porto Ric ie very Shen Gecates Engileh Breakfast Tea, sold every rma Ross has fled papers in the | of the ble rop and they offer Where for 75e, our price Mc superior court mmencing a suit |to eontribut uantities to be disirs, tactetins: Gaksenatel beak for divorce from her husband, Albert | sold in the Unite by the Red Liperial, Pure White and Olympic V. Ross, whom #he charges with |Croas society, the proceeds to go to cruelty and abandonment. |ward the relief of th ed on Flour, 85¢ Per Sack. iid the island 1¢ Porto Rican Steam #11k Soap, § bars for 25 Louch, Augustine & Co. have be-|ship company offered to carry this gan sult in the aupertor court against |free, They also offer to carry suga Cane Haked Beans, 180. J. W. Nay, to collect on an open ac- | fruits, clearettes, ete nd muse wn, A count amounting to $122.90 the opening of coffee rooms in the Imported Sar Fenn, 10¢ ‘d |large cities of the United States un ‘The county has commenced con-|der Red Cross auspioy All our prices are for First- demnation proceedings against Chas,| The President has been appealed class Goods, Becker ot al., propert owners along | to to admit these charitable cortrl- }4 proposed road, to begin at a point erection of this mill is expected to) Sn ly 0 edged tg n "| quring his father's absence. He was | eran “ jtracked to a swamp in the moun Sr = tains, but there all trace was lost ; |Search in the mount o ORDER OF RED MEN. |tr as, The disappearance and a longed absence, with sudden loss ae |of all trace, had led to the belief in Sener a Men ion, * 2 the vicinity that the lad has eithe ae Serene Ee | pert shed from storms and cold, or sant & gests to ot |that he hae fallen a victim of foul im mee af - |play. Some think the boy has gone eee to his mother, who lives in Vinder, Tuesday Th follow!tn Iiltnots. has been arranged | or 9p Meer rt ILWAY MAIL SERVICE, Groat Counsel of Washing MAI yaw di a ati Postmaster Meem has received a egg ek M aeit notice from the superintendent of + aihal alti arenas railway mail service at San sg gg aN Francisco that after May 1 the lines Seattle Tribe N 9 to 1 p.m, |ena Pn os arr Indian supper to visiting members |* y at present under the Nec ea Portiand would be divided into three So haeenagen ieee grand Par | districts, to be under the supervision ig hag recog $i Bh sxc dind of clerks with headquarters at 2th gong acer were ‘on nd, Seattle and Spokane Mr hy ower ‘tin A. Whiting of the Spokane and Madison park NIENE EX macoma railway postoffice, will be jeureion on the Aetatled aa acting chief clerk at Se attie. | THREATENED STARVAT Dutions free of duty oN STETSON BROS. COME TO THE» ro: Job Printing Machine augur Sef seers FOR BARGAINS IN CLOTHING Furnishings And Hats.... Best Creamery Butter 39c For Full-weight 21> Brick. H. LEWIS & CO, First Avenue and Cherry Sts, th fearon Mawtken" { Lester Turnor ssistion f 5 R_F. Parkhy Platino Cabinet ight and “logins ekchanae pare rit Photos reduced nd Berope. t ) THE PUGET BOUND NATIONAL BANK x For 30 Di » | & Mar a La ROCHE wivienh| {Pie teat Pee tn. POS 9OOODOOOOOOD soeoh Paste ‘ Meals at All Hours, ’ tn allthe ¢ OUR CAFE canalazeaa arate . 3 i 4 AVIAN AMERICAN BANE ; & Mrs. Con. A. Rideout, - Proprietor $} comer veous wor aut iret avenue, 3 Cor. Third Ave, and Jamos st Capital yee uae Sooesoooroooseosooorooes | — Anite cuilberg President Acme Publishing Co, | _transsots « Generit Bening Busines, = LOANS AND INSURANCE, James Bothwell—Mort surance & Surety Bonds. Loans, Fi ire on ilk; ar DANCING ACADEMY. _ Beat and only thorough Dancing School elty; day and evening. 7h and na Columba PRINTERS P. 0, Alley. Telephone Red 1064 CLOTHES CLEANING. Seattle Clothes Pressing Co. Koop your clothes in shape for $1.00 per month ; cleaning, repairing log d ave Vel. twit 108 POR SALE CITY RBAL ESTATE. wp pel he pela for A Ks tate No, S16\g eshte nt *Phone Pike 126, Wm. J. 1329 Second Avenue DEAN & CO. BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Directors and Embalmors arlors, Third Ave, and Columbia St, Telophone Main is — Beattle, Wash. List your or rent it,