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a ° 4 4 a ° x bal . . THE SEATTLE f |to be in the ore 500 feet west of the It " { be \ Ni ! present shaft, Work has vben ph ij \ erested in her was plainly seen tn} Railroad Laborer Hurt. 40; Talend Yak Dn ifn t 9 oameh {| a i Riaad onthe Selaee ater an the way persons sauntored by Mrs tam ma and Ore. potatod aCe as Cams! il) OMPAny 4 o Golden Chest elatnn I \ lat her All Fee tina Ghd ae ob the | jC Am: Wakln May Borie) Ie fen. PSP 1B) | eee | ee ene ere eet CE aenerat| c: Coters lool wurpeen: for the 0. IPRS, apie for San Francisco 4 The ¥ sasak apbeaaed | ‘ ; nh & N elved a telegram thin | ime 7 agen v = in, ff y = 264 or ton 1.25 per a ; fhe compa ele- | vera. ai « irprine, it being hev — hagee se fyi onal angle ikem 9” EE k; turnips, @ er . i The only mill tn the § | R “ be: i Het lthe Hnake Kiver Valley branch of the |? F } ee, Be } Queen, Walla : ‘ oh dg ric yore tee | \ i 1 : Deena wion dthat the American Pe | road, had fallen from a high. bluft |*ack 1 Shes paranipe, HOG and Umatilia Veav y a conioaiisia in Seattle, | and her huaband had ds at Almota, breaking his leg and sus Pegate id Mina 94 9 03g nist yf: ads ie onde u spats It has five stampa and ite capacity | : nith 4 [taining serious injuries about the “ ; ea ae aed Port Townsend end Victoria, March ts to be at , | eh B TOOORRISIOR ADS |hoad, The name nt the man was not|—*, per, Sosem;s weriic. Sit on 6, 1, 16, 20, 30, April 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, once Increased, It has] had hoped to arrive In shie country California asparagus, 6@6e per Ib; | 29, May 4, and every fifth day there- Take Me Awa ” He been worked the sums eecereee to aie es learned, “Dew, Coffey and Benson | Waite watln anparagua, 100 per Ib; afters” Leave y mer of 1897, ‘The tunnel ie about 400 T Sa th Li ft f Wsbe-anauens thas Ga lrove down to Almota to attend to! * feo Fit ndon ke olan es “ . about 200 feet, ‘The vein in five feet Their incogn t avail ees For Beattie 10 a, m., via Victoria and Exclaimed. wide between as fine wall as J Her Infant. [nee h, for passengers soan recognia: | Killed by a Falling Limb Fruits. Port Townsend, March 1, could wish to An average as | ad Che famous actrons | CHReMALISH er Hab-| Green Fruit Gobbing) — Oranges, pei fireh ui, 16, 81, 26, May 1, and ails 85 say showed values of $36 per ton | | Mire, Navarro has not changed in jersetscr, an employ Cunter's | seedling, 2402.50 ; ¥ fifth day therenfter. seen jand ore will not ran much less than ctonaspoeriestiie Appearaoce since the days When #he |ahtogte mill, near Frances, was kills |lemans, $2.60@1,00; 5 FOR ALASKA that throughout the vein as far as! was the relgning faverite on tt y while working in the woods, 50 per box; « », 11) The elegant steamships Cottage City, € ott 1 Al-Ki le FRENCH pened. Down the hill 160 feet be- | egy " OL NEDD | #tna has na trite thine laf Oy ; » | atrae ne has wrown & \ ying tree limb striking: him, Habe | box; banana per © ka a HORRIFIED low, they have found it on the same Nt BMITTED 0 A RL BL AMIE nor, but her appearance Was that Of | ersetae was Lwenty-ix years old. bunch; California black fies. 20-1b | Seattle # a. im. March 1, 6, 11, 16, 26 width and carrying free gold. | a wor ont of health. Her | re | boxes, $1.60; cartoons, $1.26; Bmyrna 31, April 6, 10, 16, 20, 25, w, May b ae is " els; huxband appeared rather #hort be figs, 260 per Ib; new dates, 7%e; * every fifth day thereafter ews received from Loomla says: | side her, MMe short wray mun iA N sweet apple ci 00 per ed For further information obtain By Scenes He Witnessed in the | on the Palmer Mountain Goldin Order to tache and Teiperia hah ya Ppyneah 9 th vel rm. ning and Tunnel company’s pro- —, California cherries, $1.80 a box. | The company reserves the right to Bloody mons Poe of the perty the length of the tunnel eT Child With » Now Skin Record of Bonanza. Wednesday Morning — Trade on! qump ig ots . terial: | cnanee, “without | previous | notice, City . 18M feet. Kleven veina have been Ven wot today 0 mmder and Gullding BHoterter, | steamers, sailing Gate, 6nd hours @ leage. its Denuded Body. BAKER CITY, Ore, May 3—Dur- | Went Street today is stationary | sailing Jeut, al lshowing free gold ore, The [present depth obtained is M00 feet. | The Golden Zone, on Mount Chapac: Seneemrerinnentn y wold yy no changes in the quot tuft in about cleane Logs—Superior quality, per M, No. | IY. TROWDRIDOP vary and March ; Boa %6@7; merchantable fir, 4.60 Puget 8d. Bupt., Ocean Dk, Seatt luction of the Bonanza January 12 to 16 feet; special lengths, We per | ter your |v ‘Norte ie ew 88 PFAM | M6 extra; one-inch finish, #13018: al)! STEAMSHIP COMPANY, [the wards at the ot-Craduate North P ital each yield $50,000 or m bia for the au a has 00,000 tons of ore blocked out work stampa and 40 1 cedar, $6@7; common, per Uptown ticket office, 618 4 yg May 3. —M, Faouard |in four tunnels now being connected | NEW YORK, May 2 — Horo . wan 480 pounds, which. ar! ane gonowing prices are belng of spruce loge, $6.00; cedar | Beattie; Goodall, “erkins & Co. Gen meh author and lecturer, | by a raise. A concentrator is being | Mother love beautifios the face of SAYIN H475 an ounce, makes 4%.) Freq to the producer by the local | "y, $2.26@2.60. Agents, Sea Francisco. o ts here for a brief stay, visited |!nstalled, “The total length of the young Mrw Findlater ae she watch Among other Haker county inlner | dealers for delivery in round lots on inna on et Ladgbreogh ae A a3 ; the stock yard yeaterda: The | tunnels is 2000 f nd the ¢ ss close in the race with the Bonansa, | nok ov in the barat. deures, | Oh cod, or two aiden, & W hi & Al k E. @cenes he witnessed pot a In |Halned 1 2600 feet the Roanoke |°" °Y the ertb of her baby tn one Of ty the past three months, are the “4 Oats, 826; barley, 429, | 24 12 Inches wide, $16@20, lengths as ington aska 4 and his companions called in a |HTOUP 4 feet of tunnel has been | physician. When he recovered sum. | 780M the ledge, all tn copper and ho ciently to go, he cried: “No more. |#°'4 ore, ‘fhe depth gained is 350! Mothers expect to give thelr lives Hay — Puget sound, $7 per ton; pints F ccsal 1 ns rrr pO a No more.” He waa told that the |fet On the Q. 8. group Eastern Washington timothy, $11.60 - ye pale “5 gaa ~ aa pleasant entertainment of hog evis- | tunnel has been run and t } m for their children, if necessary, but 06 ard c 9 a a f Mra. Findlater has given of her skin @12; alfalfa, £8. stock boards, S-inch, $@18; 10 Alaska Lightning Express 3 eration still awatted him. |mained in €00 feet, It carrion most-|to gave the life of her fourteen Egge—Strietly fresh ranch, Ie. $9.W0@ 18; 12-inch, $18@19. Fene ‘ one cutie, ne Grop md | SLEAMSHIP CITY OF SEATTLE . “No more. No more,” he whis- + Ne ore with ae a ee ve a months old baby. Butter Fresh ranch, W0@ile; dered, Chicago thinks M. Red unduly # company recent! yeompleted @) One successful skin-grafting oper: creamery, 18Q1% My a Ms enthette. |new bunk and meas house, jation has already been perform couleey chi ens, lve, 12@13%e; | ME: waent ed ibe, ro Al a se Salts kes Bieter kell . Rod's nerves are sensitive to maton or a |the frail body of Baby George live turkeys, Ie .0OG16; 61H 1K, $9.0g18; 84, 3 E letting. When he entered “CEN U F THE the doctors are only waiting for Live Stock—-Cholee beet cattle,cows| sigis. Lux boards, 12-inch and.up, Tuesday, May 9th at 10P M rmour cattle slaughtering pens and recover from the shock to r Doubts as to the Availability | {<) "serm, “40s. food, Now ty saw a brawny butcher walk along the work and finiah a new akin for V) sic: hows, dressed, Bi Calves, | Washington Red Cedar Lumber — | and send a hundred cattle to the the baby | of Recent Appropriation, | dtexse4, large, Go; small, 90; calves! Rouen, se@o; bevel siding, weight 700 floor with a blow of an ax on the The cuticle used was taken from | Penne live, large, 40; small 60, Ihe, $16@16.00; ceiling, weights Nos. 1, | WOTON ~The nav-| Hides and Wool — Heavy /s and 3, %-inch, 1300 Ibs; Nos. 1, % wg #15. FOR Pisond head of each steer, the ltterateur’s the body of the baby's mother, and | WASHINGTON, May 7 i Borge began to rine. sp snes she will furnish that for the next |al board of constraction has under fede Trak week iar oonek’ Tan | one 1, Wench 700 tba, $13@27; wains- | ‘ When a moment later hi hod * ration, snalderatlo poln by one | nen, . . es | co c, $20@28; °A° a carcasses cigyated aloft by a hice New Met s Are to be Intro | “They can skin my whole body if | oy ‘ a es ies aie len meta! te light sound, under '@ pounds, 7c; oe gee a rd yt CUTE S* i : and tackle and another stalwart duced in Compilation. {they'll only let him live,” says Mrs r ‘ |b | cows, wound, all weights, Te: stags. | $119; 1-inch finish, 12, 14 and 16 feet,| SUbsequent Sailings, May (9th 4 Dutcher walk along and deftly cut Findlater, with a look of w ple | BroPriation bill did not authorise th And oxen, 4@te; salted Kips. | s25@34; thick faish, $2803; codar G. F. THOR the throats of the beasts, he turned | WASHINGTON, May 2—The gov-|iove at the pale little sleeper in his |/**Penditure of any money in the | 10: talves, Per pound, te; green Bides.| sauarea, 7, &, 9 and 10 feet, $4630; . F. THO! NDYKE, Agent. pale. ernment in getting ready to apend | curtained crib. construction of the three armored pened rr) + ary eal pill ees Bach va, | Phone Main 47 116 YESLER WAY The gush of blood which rapkity | 99,000,000 or $9,000,000 on the twelfth | The Findlaters lve at 49 Amster: |cruixers, three battleships and six |gummer deer, per pound, 220! Kiln-dried, $1 in advance of green. | Thott Mala 470. Drayage, Sc. winter deer, dry, M@iéc; papery f hot tea off line act, One clauxe provides for the | deer, 9Pi%e; ary olka, 9@10c; green shoulders, tion of 5.992402 “on ac. | otk, 4@Ge; sheep pelts, 25¢°95e; shear- Swetled inte the proportions of a census of the United States and for|2am avenue. Five weeks ago the | orotected cruisers provided for b spring freshet in a brook, complete- | the 60,000 positions to be filled hun- | D@by pulled a potful bed Teta et, unnerved the foreigner. dreds of applications are already be- the table. Ite little che =. “Mon Dieu! What barbariam!” he |ing received daily at Washington. |afms and neck were scalded so that hulls and outfits of ven |Ungs, 156250; Eastern Washington N Sto i exchuimed, He staggered in a faint | While the general plan of taking the |“! the skin came off. The baby was cam machinery of venus wool, fe; Weatern Washington wool, Otice to tockholders | ; 4nd was led from the abattoir more |census will be the same as was in|! @ very bad condition when it wax nd herein authorized.” | 120; dirty or timber burned, 10e ; dead than alive. When he had some-| vogue in 18%, the government wit! | Drought to the bablew ward. ars to be clear enoaah, | low, 94@8Ke. tee In pea given that the| what recovered one of the party! pront by past experience and will| The déctors decided that only skin im contended that the amount ual meeting of the stockholders eald: Bog o cegt Rod, you have not conduct it on a much more practical | «rafting could save his life, and it tn the ate a te ox Jobbing Quotations. of The Miller River Mining Company | feo Most famous thing tn the [plan than heretofore, became a question of where ¢ Ay that of the eatime ubenit will be held at the office of the com stock yards. The hog killing. A 07 preparing the reports there are |@mount needed-to-caver the burned | (oq , ps a Bs ae thoomaee ‘aon Se quotations today were} ny, No. 699 Pioneer building. | lively hog ie turned into ham and | really two counts taken of the pop- |*urface was to be obtained. jment for continuing the construction | | Sugar Gobbing)—Golden C, tn bbia, City of Seattle, on Gaturday, mn Water Bat to Alaska. dacon tn five minutes. wlation. The first in by enumera-| It waa very desirable to aid in heal-| or the twelve ahipa included in the o; extra C, in bbls, Ke; powdered, |8Y of May, 159%, at the hour } “Mon Dieu, mo more, no » lors, who make their canvass from |'!Ne processes that it should be take? | vrogramme of increase for the next | St%e: dry eranulated, 5%; cube, byo;| Clock Pp. m., for the purpose of |1t Please!" said the pale Frenchman. | pouse to house and from farm to |ffom a youthful bedy. No way pre- | fx al year beet, 6%; #pot cash prices. electing seven trustees, and for the |]; t First sailing to St. Michael on } “I have seen enough, It is too hor-| farm, noting the number of persona | "ented itwelf to wet thi, Theo the |p, iy 1 that even should it be| Flour, ete. Gobbing)—Patent Bx-| further purpose of considering the |f! ae ichael ob or Abott rible. to each family in connection with | mother begged the doctors to use al) constr J that thin money moy be | cellent, $2.25; Novelty A, $3.00; Btar|*4visibility of changing the corpor- dT } With that M. Rod was escorted out ‘ther information: the second count |that was needed from her body |{O4 toward the construction of the | bakers’), $2.16; Callfornia brands, |ate name of the said corporation, June is,isso of the stock yards and sent to his jis taken at the bureau. It would be| “Anything to save his life,” #h©liweive proposed vessels, none of it | 410; corn meal, yellow, $1.00 per 100) for the transaction of such © * a a ni onnecting wil ‘ompany’s = i of collapse. | the tack of years to ascertain the |ctied. Then Mra. Findiater was ad-| 11) pe available, because every cent | !b8 In 10-Ib sacks; corn meal, white, | business as may be brought bef Baby | ipropriaiel in necessary to continue | #153 per 160 Ibe in 10-1b sacks; buck-|*uch meeting Tien 4 River Steamers fer Cc, W. Niel and wife to Fit showing fine recupetative power ; | sacks; whole wheat flour, $1.45 per Yukon River. And Then Cut His Own Throat Negroes Driven Out. jaca the doctors hoe to nave ite ge | Bien Hall ote Mof 4 iste Oes bn 90-30 onus Soe taash Ont and Will Die. CLARKSVILLE, Tenn, May 2—A/The mother's eyes shine with hap- [tp 7 por Te of W. M, containing | per 100 Iba in 10-Ih sacks; rye four, ‘ e e ae ae number of people in this country if| mitted to the ward with | | the uxual methods of addition were | George As soon an posmible the] oy on the veasele now building, | Wheat flour, pure, $3.6 per 90 Ibs in] By order of the President, a cago but the bureau brings Into |@octors shaved off the skin from a o-Ib sacks; cracked wheat, $2.25 per GEORGE FOWL a 4 evice which allows 100 clerks |Part of the mother's thigh, sufficient | @eaLt ESTATE 100 tbe in 30-Ib ancke: farina, $2.85 Pre | awso n y j AND CHILD. boy As out the totals In a few days. feb ed ange Sn on bo baby's | | per 100 ine on 0» socks; farina, $3] Attest: C. A. Me Renate, | ; pbably com- |chest and ane shoulder and arm beanie per 100 the in 6-Ib sacks; stect-cut oat jecretary. ; And All Intermediate Po! site pa A can fh ine graced sos: The final operation will be per. fteal estate transfers Sled yerter-| men, $3.60 per 160 Ibs in 10-Ib sacks; By ake ; j } ‘oe inte 7 formed tn a fow days. The baby is | day were eraham flour, $1.75 per 100 ibm tn 10-1b H } } band of outlaws is reperted to be piness cach time 4 nurse serw her | acres . - 4 CAMDEN, N. J. May 2.—Raward |oPerating in the second district of |that her offering will not be In vain.) | N n Pacific Railway company | EME IRE LINE 4 Waldo. . | Dickson county, their threats and ino, . nw \ of oe, Bree re remant maker. UviOg | warnings being against calored men. | : MS th 2, nr Geof W.M.| barley, $425 per 100 Ibs in | 607 First Ave, SEATTLE ing stabbed to death his wife and s-|J0bn Washington and family paid joontaining 4 acres. |wheat flakes, 7%-Ib boxes, $2.10: } Or to any Agent of the Interna year-old daughter. He then com- [no attention to their notification and | Northern Pacific Railway Com- | Wheat Makes, $2.50 per case of 36 3-1b tow vai Navigation Company in mitted suicide by catting his throat | Washington's home was visited by T rmine Salvino, $220, chy | eps a — oats, awd Pond nited Mates or Canada, 4 4 | Ipor > tp 2nrée of W, 3 ie, in eack®; corn meal ow. A ¢-year-old daughter escaped the |‘he band. Upon his Promin ore ah A COLFAX A kindl faba | $2.98 per DBA in S-Ib eackes core fate of her sister by running Into the poe Immediatety the regulators did deal with him. Washington and y an wife to Willlam/ meal white, $2.90 per bbi In 60-Ib i street. ; : vs Bi lota i. €@ and fractional | *acka: buckwheat flour, pure, $7.20 | Onwald and his wite spent last |family left that locality on foot. | party arrives for the Spring td holes of Baran Hell's nec. | ber DbL in @-Ib ancke; cracked S AT evening with Mrs. Oswald's sister sap PRIAGE LICENS : : wheat, $4 per BbI In 60-1) sacks; stee! e Vamenta ‘On the way home Ouwald was acon AGE LICENSES. Flat Line. Fee Agen to George H. Me-| Ut oat meal, 9.50 per bbI in £0-1d | aIAATHERM® tease nai to put bie arm lovingly around his | — % Lauchtin, $429, beginning at a point | *&ck# graham flour, $2.90 per bbl in Noat# IPN 235° everett “6: Wife's waist and kiew her.” Onwald,| Licenses to wed were issued yea-| COLFAX, Wash, May 3.—Taik - an teak Ub cok OS | s0-1b sacks; whole wheat flour, $3 per LW. +m Mt Vernon p.m. feet fn ‘pAl few Whatcom 1) 420 p. m. Fpokane.| Restiend ak bbe ta te a eto Ae | BOI In 1-1 sacks; rye meal, $4.75 per Come to See Us St. Paul, Chicago and - «y | DBL in GO-Ib sacks; rye flour, 4 per M., thence # 193.82 feet, thence w * 7 “ inonce w EAE fools fhenes oy | Dbl: faney rotted onta,ta0 tbe net dbta,|We will be open until 9| 95.45; fanc “ be 4 feet to beginning, containing Yb pou pa par Ba ocho en haggors p. m., and we want JAPAN-AMERICAN LINE haa been surveyed before, and the | aere $27 his wife and their children went (| terday to Merman Heinrich Emme, |f!road building has been revive their apartments and Mra. Oewald (96, of Seattle and Jeasio M. McDiar. |0Y the appearance near Colfax retired. Edna May says her mother | mid, 22, of St. Paul; Peter Maloney, | CFs Party of Northern Paci ‘was asleep and her father advanced 33. of Snoqualmie, and Annie C. Don. | *Urveyors engaged in the final sur to the bed and gave her mother 4 |in, aged 19, of Issaquah. vey of a line up Spring flat. which | cut in the throat. This awakened ve ts ‘Aaa show , Sins Chowaie bak stun die baw ber surveyors are now setting location; Mrs, Ida WB ker = Alph ; 2 Cofthe Gebdtiadtireen = Mecha, to show you the susie ae a husband standing over her, she got H RR A ET stakes, The line as located leaves | 10H. 400, lot 7 + “ por Ib, 29@31c; Java, per Ib, 24a? Pe oo enrsi'c. * but of bed and seizing Gussie, start- the Pullman-Connell cut-off on the [wardens |) I Conta Rica, choles, ‘per tb, 16@ 180. “Riojun Maru” Will Sail ed to run. Oswald followed and kill- a en W. H. Page farm, 12 miles from Col- | Samuel © Fraal | Roasted—Arbuckie’s, in 100-1b cases, 44 bis wife and daughter. Then he lax. on Spring Mat, and follows the | 0M, $400, lot 22 bik 4 of H. E. Molm-| oer owt. $11.75; GO-Ib case, per ewe, For Japan, Chine and All Astatic Porte Inade for Edna bat she managed to | Openings There for More Live | tar directiy to Colfax on the route|o™ add 1 wite to 1, |2ULSS: 36-1b cases, per ewt, $11.95; About May 17, i899 ® elude him by running around the Business Men. surveyed nine years ago and reeur- vem BG = vd a ad | Java, 6-1» tins, per Ib, 650; anck, 340: | Glad fe. veyed about two months ago. n 40 feet! Aden Mocha, 37%; Caracola, 32c r " k 14. Renton Hill add Guatemala, 2c; 4 cof - HARRISON, 14, " ad ‘There are ten men In the party and } 7 ps 4 eit €round coffee, 16e@ rita ie onjoview me oe of pros. {they camped Inst night at the farm | Hathaway et al. to 1a: | 390; Lion, 1008, $11.76; 683, $11.08; 36s, SKAGWAY ROUTE perity. The seven larke lumber con. | W. H. Harris, two and a half tee fe ar pis 1, lot 21 bil $11.95, 1 of Col on Spring | Beaton Mill ade cerns here are being operated to the | ree ne es ot the line war —_— Butter, Choose, Exes and Poultry The Oce Steamship utmost capactty, several of them Dutter — Ranch 10@19¢: located yesterday. The junetion, If + + fancy x dairy, in squarea, 15@17c; Washing- Ww ton creameries, I-lb prints, 18@20c; » u If | Cheese Gobbing) — Native Wash- have time during the line Is built, will be on th e| SPARTA, | ington, furniture. Once his bloody fingers Clatched her dress, but she managed to free herwelf and dashed from the house. The bloody finger marks are stilt on the child's dress, The tives of the double murderer believe that Oswald was temporarily in- wane. Died From MWydrophobia. working overtime in order to supply the pressing demand for thelr prod-| uct. There is quite a bullding boorn | here, Many newcomers are locating in and around Harrtson. |farm, 12 miles from Colfax. The tine | prown, one 5 an surveyed follows an easy grade | eigena of the town. down Spring flat to Colfax, the lastly cutting hia throat PARSONS, W. Va., May 3.--A mad 1 7 miles of the Ine paralleling the 5 Kastern, 24@ the da and now 3) H. Frank Hubbard, of Uniontown, this morning. Mra. t . missing |ig%6; Californt Ie ’ Gog scare has caused the town coun-| was ip putting In a newspaper |Proposed line of the Oregon Railroad | nor nusband, went to the window of | spey Gobbing) -- Strietiy aisde that warm weather Frank M. White, cils of this town and Davis to issue Proclamations ordering all dogs to be either muzzled, tied up oF killed. A dog that people thought had hy- drophobia visited both towns and bit plant here. He expects to get out |& Navigation company's Boake Riv-|his room and discovered the body of | ranch, the first issue of the Harrison |°t Valley road. hust . IT @ 180, | ‘ ad, Brewe had. onload | tanec. is coming on, we) 4 Searchlight next week. RAILWAY NOTES severe business reversion Pear ne Ne te ace Nate think the Gas sets Skagway Way Pars There is an opening for a good 4 oultry-Dressed chick: 3 ha’ hardware store here, and there is —— Killed in a Collision. live chickens, Ibe; live came le is just what you » May 12, at Noon ® number of dogs. Newt Swisher F | only one small hardware store In the} A new car service will nm be in f a t8e;, dressed ey had three cattle die from the effects yO Or a Harrison is the trade cen- | augurated on the O. Rt. & N, railway] AUBURN, Ind., Moy 3A dims fv Hay ye ga WWGlMe; dressed want. Oe the bite of the ane: ter for a large area of country. lbetween Chicago and Portland. All|trous wreck occurred on the Hnitt an urgent demand for | trains will carry through dining cars, | More & On o Fallr mad today at a MINING NEWS a good hotel, as there is only one |and the dining stations along the | Point near Nappanee. 8 i w mile sreiune oat yes eae SAVES. hotel In the town, and that ts filled |line will be closed went n which one man! wactern black walnuts, 100; pecans, Seattle ‘aa Co. hia tif nd others rece lfrom cellar to garret with regular | * hin lift a here. astern black walnuts 10; pecane, es that may prove fatal. Th j boarders. we ell, White Star Deck, Foot of Spring Street, igen ecn cs evelopment has) ‘The town is dotted all over with) payay, N, J. May 3 westbound passenger train due he * | fegite: peta ore ray jg oa Ag! red aye en made at the Plagsta: ine or . N, . 3 : at 2:20 o{clock ran Into the rear en¢ aaah ond é 5 i ae Satu peter aact of Maher porckgg |new buildings and houses In process | an Dunham, while on duty at the|of a freight train that wan taking | Mekory. 1c; gocoanuts, Der dozen, 4 » Manage: Property of the French Flagstaff |° pe ee me Pennaylvania raiiroad station last|the siding, Several the freight | 7s Popeorn, de per Mining company. A dey or so ago} Debs on Trusts. ning, was struck and torn tolcars were piled up in heap and Hay, Grain and Feed. & in running ahead on the ledge on No. | J pleces by a New York bound express|/the engine of the passenger a Hay (Vobbing) — Puget Sound, per 5 level, 00 feet in depth, from the | , COVINGTON, May %.—Eugene V.| train at & o'clock he train w was greatly damaged, 7 ton, §7@9; Eastern Washington tim- surface, the ledge turned over or | Debs, the labor leader, delivered an | running 70 milew an hour at the time|eer, Sam Martin, remained at his) othy, $13@14; alfalfa, $10. b] broke in two, as it were, and address before @ large audience at |and it is said displayed no headlight. | post and received Injuries that will! Oats Gobbing)—Per ton, $28. character of the ore changed into |Central garden last night. He #tat-|One of Dunham's legs was © arried [probably prove fatal. T fireman,| Barley-—Rolled, as pretty free milling ore as was ed he wan endeavoring to demon- |on the engine to Jer City He ft Ray, whore home is in Corn-—-Whole, 22.60; cracked, $23 ever run into @ mill, and the ledge is | strate the dignity of labor. wae 04 years old and had been on the |rett, wan killed Instantly fe 1, per ton, $22. fully three feet in width. ‘ormer A social revolution is near,” he | police force for about ten years, | Feed-—Wheat, $21; oll cake meal, Le ly the ore was base and adapted to|deciared, “but It will not be one of ——--_ Eells ademy Dormitory $25; middiings, @23; bran, $17; aa faa Wash, May %—The [MROrt® $18: chopped feed, s20022;! And promotes happi- dairy chop «l, $16; seed oats, $30@32. nes ecyaniding, but now the erdinary | blood, but rather one of ballots.” i * mill treatment will save the | “We are In a great industrial revo- trustees of fells’ acudent¥ of Col ‘This unlooked for change ts c lution. ‘The trust is the midway aie - Sena Seb in every household s ly a fortunate circumstance ¢| point n the ee npetitive an ’ Sige beg petty, <i Moat Prices. where used. owners, the co-operative systems, and is build # ladjex’ dormitory on ‘the| Fresh Meat (Jobbing)—Cow beef, aoe |elowly but surely dragging us on to ncademy & ds. The plans and| 8e per Ib; stecr beef, 84c per Ib; — HEE A large body of water has been | socialiam.” apecifications call for a substantial | mutton, wether, 9¢ per lb; pork, Tie struck in the El Caliph tunnel. This mporuaenng sau ig eMP EEA SE Ne bullding to coat $3000. ib; veal, large, 8e per 1b; small, js taken as a eign of the near ap- Mines of Josephine. Mary — “alin at | buna a eats A ay APY Ty ‘ proach of the ledge. Much Interest) (, 1 >. i ew York. | provisions Gobbing)—Hama, large, | GRANT'S PASS, Ore., May ! ; r rs Spirited A » large, ) ) : iw concentrated upon the cutting of |p Tari trought Into town cae Sie : Erisone . Pp : WEY) oyo; hams, small, tlc; breakfast iy { Ss the ledge. Should It prove as rich) oe nuggets of the season, It was PW YORK, May 2—Mra. Anto-| FINDLAY, 0. May 2.—Jacob Ly acon, 11%¢; ary salted sides, 7c, “ eo ee an expected, it will greatly enhance |On°R NUKH ne and weighs |"!0 de Navarro, who wan better Jon, y ud to have nearly killed | Rex, #8. Sold at Manufactur- the value of the Morning Glory | oy ices and is worth a little over | known to Americans as Mary An-|hia ¥ beating and biting her,| Lard (jobbing)—Home-made, perlb, “r’s Prices i > shares, the vein being the same as | $300. The nugget measured 24x3% | Aerson, the actress, has arrived here} was arraigned last evening before |The; White Star, fe; Coin Special, er’s Prices, freight PER POUND ! on the Morning Glory, linches, and i about % of an Inch| with her husband RL is the firet vie Mayor Nemeyer on the two charges | 8%e; lard, compound, m 6%; deducted, and con- ») ‘ ove | " [it Mra. Navarro has thialof assault and mayhem and aidin Fresh Fish Gobb:ng): . 3M cra > sr . Advices recelved from Repubile| iss cortias, of the state that the Princess Maud ts still is cles », which ine, has finished his cleanup, wh ls car 2 6 looking fine and there Ia no indiea- ot co very satisfactory. On account ‘ tht un Adam Dodge, w ut, 12% @16 hrim: tion of any break or pinching. ‘The | Wt VY ct weanon in the early win- | 'Y she was readily r nized, how-lassaulted Mra, Lyon ¢ amelt, 4@5e; Columbia river of the short seano . Shalt on the Delite te being eunk Tapr|( scan oniy #9 faye in all, bet [ever when ene walked down the /band had rendered her insenslble, al- | O70: emek, OG Bering, Sele; tom Foot of Yesler Ave idly e ledge ported i ish gn € “ sf ‘on, |#ang plank the other day with hi pursued the same course. rd, 4c; oysters, Olympia, $3.60 per fa e as 4 . i The ledge is reported looking | +4 gis00 out of the race and boxes: . $140 per gallo 5 Yesler Dock. the stage ten years In spite of | waived examination flound her long absence | wivimpeiter'shag,| CHARGE, (CAHN & COHN las well as ever. The entice bottom | strap dais oe threw |huaband. Several customs inapect-| ‘The fecling against the men is so | clams, $1.50 Of the Mabel shaft in in $17 ors, This |The laraent piece found were three | oe and others who were on the pier strong that the police have deemed [per sack; Dungeness crabs, live, $1.10;| AND: n ee aout the eteck up @ tow potute (Me ee. lknew her in @ minute and the word|it wise to keep the prisoners out of | cooked, $1.20, . There is no apparent reason why It| MINES OR F wae passed around until nearly ev-|town for safe keeping. It is said they BONNEY & STEW apparent reason why wont De ae aia a eaee of tha sdantity of wore caver to Mocth estiannee inte Vegetable . Tasmas Diesgiay sah Werte should not go Wigher than it has| guy Clipper Bicycles, For exercise rnin 7] o1 | | HB Parlors, Third Ave, and Columbia st. nth nmbtrhtmh | there, F. M. Spinning, agent, | the coupl morning. Mrs. Lyon ia still in a! Potatoes Gobbing) — White Riv Telophone Ma Seattle, Wash 4 Values are kaiown | 0a Second avenue, That people are still warmly tu- [critical condition |Durbanks, $3740; Island Early Rose 7 24-216 Cherry Street SaenanNEEEReEe ever been odo Over been, Go OIA a ial a ata do li aii é