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HE WANTS = = REBELLION: first unfriendly An Atkinson Defends ‘°°. His Course. 2 long scarfpin through to the | ‘Ten Says That Armies Should Resist the ‘eneth reme Authority When Cit cumstances Justify. 2 yy ed for ie ees The Dy deftly Phe BOSTON, Mass, May 4,-—Edward i ony ne Atkinson, the fame Honaire, anti-impertalist a omist, in an interview nounced that he waa pe alleged traitor who had be the American army in the Philip pines with letters and pamph # Boston mil 4 econ: | head ay, an- | combs THE TARIFF Newspapers.” Duty to be Paid Un He almo said that he would keep on sending them. | ‘Have you received an tatimation | ‘of disioyaity in conducting this kind | Of work?’ was asked } “Only from the editorials in the | “Have you any reason to suppose that your documents will be stop-| test and Recovery Tried. ped “I hardly think the authorities wi | WASHINGTON, May 4 Yenture on such a base attempt to| tion has been received at prevent soldiers who are voters from |department that the p being informed of the state of pud- | jaws lic opinion at home, | “Have you taken any other means fo reach the troops? “Oh, no; I do not think it neces- wary. It would be very easy to send documents to correspondents in Kur- ope and have them matied under foreign postage, but I do mot think ny such measure is necessary.” ‘Have any other documents been Bent out.” “Not to my knowledge, I thin that the speeches and letters of Sen. ator Hoar, Judge Edmunds, former Gov. Boutweil and others are to be | sent In large numbers, to the end that the privates in the army may know the direction tn which sound public optnion te moving rapidly in this country.” “Might not this produce insub-} tart It p ther wToyem the kind of insubordination, Pitiful Plea for His Dog. which I hope, with Tolstel, will ere A. Buchanan, an aged negro, long pervade all armies, to the end | arrested that criminal aggression may be cross made impossible by the refural of | before pamphiets an “The Hell of Wer and court, Several of the generals of th @hocked by the orders from home a8 many we have been here. I also wrote to| ais dog went the secretary of war for a copy of An's raised the army register checked #0 a8 to / on’ an’s raised dis yere dog. jew Je Jen’ may be now in the Philippine islands | aint tose yagi now, Jedee; pl take him away from me drow a handkerchief and wiped « tear] {indicate what regiments and officers | 4 oh fn order that I might send @ very | goon considerable number of pamphiets to) 44, their addresses.” PD rses oy a from HE WAS NOT arta [how « Jog an’ his mudder sn’ his gran 5 mudder ebber since ah can ‘t lone him now.” nk into a low wall and « ticked his hand tenderly long to Mb, seriber Roasts Exchange. = *""_*'_ Wallin’ ehery to come knockin my dog until de ang I de angel comes, mars’ ¢ won't bit ber, an’ ah c His votce An Excited Telephone Sub- |‘, ange The chief operator of the Sun» Telephone company in this cit known to the public as “Main 600, day. An excited individual took Gown his "phone, but did not receive | him. jedge any respéndé from “Central.” He| Buchanan's hand ‘waited about five minutes and then | held to the hung up the receiver. Later he call- og = into the face of the judge. .| “Why, “How about t hat Central that 1/ him," said the magistrat waited for five minutes and could |careful to keep him chained, ea again and angrily demande not get?” anan “I presume you were én a ‘tru replied the telephone gir! The voice was switched to “#00 and continued in an indignant strain, without being aecused of being | drunk by the telephone girt?” “You are a trifle mistaken, “replied | the silvery voice of Main 600, “The girl desired to inform you that your | ‘phone was switched on a trunk lin which indicated that you were in conversation. That is what she meant when she said ‘You are on al *trunk.’ ” PORT CHESTER “Ah,” exclaimed the votce of the indignant unknown, subsiding sever- al degrees in explosives, “that puts plexion on th WANTED FOR FORGERY. John R. Wat on Second avenue, is wanted by the Mrs police on a charge of for. in alleged he passed u ch be drawn by,John C. Eades on ehild Puget Sound National bank little 2. There was no such pers a The f. Eades, and the police are making a search for Wallace. He also carried away goods belonging to his partner 1 John Ladd. the ? The Knights Entertain. CHENEY ‘The inner crown of a of fine English “braidw creased, and is surroun Pythi flat brim. There js no roll to it, |Urday and, therefore, it ts more of the | friends t “sailor” type than of the cunvention- | T™ al walking hat. A quill, very long |W: @ and very much curved, i« stitched to | T°? the left side, and a scart of taffeta |@o4 & silk 4 becomingly k 1 ab sponse crown. creased erown bacty mark of distinction of this hat saa tsa straw is of the fine quality known a Dunstable Turned up in the back a down er the eyes in golfing hat of felt, with AULLED A th of a cool fog The Charge Against J, H. Tettaton. s not knotted UNDER ARREST TV CAIRO, LLENOLS Wounds on His Mead Believed to bo Self-inflioted to Deceive the Police of one’s hat er, Who aol anserted the tull Sheriff Med ts stunning when worn on >and City Marshal arrived In this « wally the | Aji the en Hooding | summer wear charged with the murder of his in tulle bandages. tlaton was # t night when arrested m avked why hi had in his p said that at the mut and ready to turn f oPrto Rico are to be tosted It ts intended ¢ sods from New to Porto Rico and refuse to stabliahed by the is insisted upon it t and sult will the amount | The claim will be set up that ae Por- to Rico is now a portion of the Unit- ed Btates ft charge customs duties for goods seat from one portion of the country to | another. The right to make such charge is | Dased on the fact is under a military governn ‘ulations by the military arm applies rather than the laws of the United States. ho precedent governing such c in the cargo the | Tettaton made several tory statements. wae entirely plietty in the crime, ed was fustice wounds on top is plain that they were not by the blow of a gun or other be made under prot be brought of hia head, netitutional jand the cuts are sharp a if made with a kaife re have the knife with bloodstaina, It will be remembered that Tetta ton claimed that one of the |men was arm with a Winchester, 1 of the murder |man were found bullets of the for harboring a He stood tremblingly Jadge Burnham this mo | soldiers who think for themselves to | pleading for the life of his pet, which carry out orders which are as ab- | he hugeed horrent to them as they are incon- dog, an usiy sistent with any moral, economic oF | secmingly to bite. political principle. I sent my own the jude but rubbed they fitted joate that the prisoner in flicted the wounds on hie head with his own knife but that the Jc too elumaily to dee MARRIAGE LICENSES. i were tasued yor siared fercely at its head again Upon ‘Criminal Aggression’ to the | its master’s hand as he pleaded for members of the peace commission. it~ hte. j including Admiral Dewey, and to) yrs P ATMY | “Awa been # slave; ‘whom I believe to be pefwons of hu- l-way back In Carolina, in de Mane dispogition—perhaps as much an’ ah was sold De gran'm Licenses to w of Seattle, and Mary Buckiey of San Juan island; Wilvur 1 Downing, age 2 dis yere pup'’s mudder "an sate on Matilda Cheldelin, OPPOSED TO OR. BRIGGS He Is Not Welcomed Among) ,. he went on, | Ah doan know New YORK, May 4 Jedire, | vativ loldest parishes tn America termined that Dr. Charice who was suspended by will |terian General Mah wife an‘ all de | “proj Lineum is | the sertpture, Can't ah hab | conte in’t ah hab hi 3 7 Cain't ab hav comes | Sedge? receives many queer complaints. | you, Lincum? One came in over the wires yester- | chillum am gone, jedge. all ah got in de agating doctrines sion and to his own railing and looked plead- of New York who has been ree }tor of the ps y. breas you,” ‘| “Breas you I the old negro, “On a drunk,” roared the voice; |courtroom crowd respectfully made “give me Main 0 immediately.” |4 pathway for him | Kansas City Star ordination of Dr. in St. Peter's, or In any other F Jagainet the out it has not : A WIN DOW aby Plunges Forty Feet and Uninjured. that thelr church, is not brow hold so radical enough to re New Public ' uildings. ing Auditor Lister, —Elinore, r of Mr playing # attracted to an sound of was not ar old daugh today to #h l enough to # sili, forced open €, AA optical dealer | and she disap ton hospital for h $40,000 was approp w her baby y It and rushed ¢ f $8 to |reached the wae cool and unconcerned ehiid hadn't re ROSALIE GLEARS: FOR SKAGWAY turned and Knights of ertained visiting among which mald of Seattl landed at Metiakahtia ner list reads a on matters per me | Richards, L. The Name Clipper Signifies: arl Knapp, James Liddell, William | « a gilli i iil Se RR ARR SERRE OPN EF CTS OL pT mS A RENE ALONE " L. 'T Terry, Wo dW », WJ, Noaski, F. Moseiha u umpuon, J. W. Chorlton, und, KR, DD, Badger Roed Favors Sherman. WASHINGTON, May 4.—tpe unce hint rabip, but the Speaker nent House fall, when the Sp Bad Trade Caused Suicide HOWLING GREE Mu., May 4 Murry Downing, aged 20 y promising young farmer residing two miles nor tof this head and Me left ar had recently purchased was py DIDN'T FOOL the hor That Didn't Work. WILMINGTON, Del, May M. Jacknon, Bend r one two ia half- stone, mounted in a ring, which I with to take to Philadel. | phia." said a vole over the ne to Ramee! MH. Maynard. +, this morning, Mr, ¥ plied that he had only « ring mounted, and a vo nessenger would be sent for Mr. Raynard knew the not that of Mr, Jackson ready A x ter the veiee ¢ 1 up ae ald send the unmeunted diamond }with the ring, and Mr. Haynard re d all rigtvt Shortly aft the packag ty box. Edgar Ch followed him to the r wher the gave the box to a reseed atranger, and at the time Mr. Chandler grabbed him a boy came in nd was given the tier, @ tussle followed and the stranger ran 1 Jumped Imte t but Thomas Good ped overboard and hauled him te down the street Chrintiana rive hore, He said his na A. Pyle, ward that amide | MULTUM IN PARVO. | was and | Possible Paragraphs. Plaid silk linings in kid glove Btuttona much tn evidence for trim ¢ Jackets, basques and walete able black ped popline for new combinations in ae, mauve, yer 1 fo nged and « | Long soft scarfs to tle under th hin on * { the ex ve wultable for a young, » x mur gowns of r silk premiere ar White, ecru and butter color used for yokes, sleey tir . 1 and skirts, + y y ne with ro ream s nd of pink ro Many ideas runaing s » sunded and sq f 1 rts and waists Very trim and smart tailor Jack ets trimmed with strappings f Nght welght materiain ly tucked either all over or Derigeuer wash shirt waists ¢ fensed, No yoke in bask, very tle fulness neck ni rouller the eu testmally str pouch; no starch, except in pleats and cuff Tiny braids, little lace edgings and silk cordir much used for adorn ment well soft neckties with soft edges Embroider passe, lace in the ascenda Sleeves very } ngth in a dre Jing mar Fiounces all ripple. ‘Tunes Jvery little fulr | ds for high speed in expres | rvice ha been made h ra showing ‘ of hour, Judi p ‘pound to motives of ider losigned for thia service, are employ ed exclusively on these trains, ee |datry chopped fe ) Company lyr San Francisco ea ont! Davifio Coast Steail AIR MOTOR FOR STREET CARS. "2 A Successfol Test on a New Vork Lide Meat Prices. Provisions Gobbing) Francisco a Victoria and ed equal to th @4; wolem, 40; re q Muy 1, and FOR ALA Hey aystem per sack, Dur cooked, $1.20 ens crabs, live, and every fifth day thereafter. fle awalting Mr Vogetablos. White River company reserves the right to Burbanka, 37@40 steamers, wa and hours o the announce and Oregon, TROWBRIDG Dk, Seattle, rkinw & Co,, Gen, Agents, Ban Francisco. Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Alaska Lightning Express STEAMSHIP CITY OF SEATTLE Salis trom Vester Whart Tuesday, May Sth, at 10 PB ML FOR —— Skagway and Dyea DIRECT 5@20 per ton th birthday “re caulifiower, ys holps you to have kes {t eany for you h your exit in a dignt f-respecting way.” ARKET QUOTATIONS hrough the heart Green Fruit (Gobbing) — Oranges, lemans, $2.00@ Thursday M THE JEWELER »."": Telephone Call for Diamonds” black figs, $1.00; cartoons, $1.25 this afternoon. morning there will be ider, 300 per « satinfying a fair Atrawberries came ng and are quoting at $ ‘alifornia cherries, $1.80 Building Material: Lumber an Subsequent Sailings, May 19th G. F. THORNDYKE, Agent. 116 YEBLER WAY Loge—Supertor quality, per M, No. G7; merchantable fir, 4.00@ 1 cedar, $6@T; common, per | M, $3.0@65; spruce logs, $6.0; cedar shingle bolts, Fir Lumber—Rough, $8; thick fin-! feh, surfaced, one or two aides, and 12 inches wide, $15@20, lengths 12 to 16 feet; special len M extra; one-inch finish, $13@18; all on ie Very wcar ‘Phone Main 470. ; ‘ * ° é mn ts Empire Line “All Water Rate to Alaska. First Selling to St, Michael on or Abest June i5,Is9so9o wing prices are being of- to the producer by the local denters for delivery in round lots on the dock or in the car at Seattle, the, We per | ehorte, #16, sound, 87 per ton; Fico am 17 hington timothy, $11.00! poring, Greased and matched, $17@ | 21; stock boards, $-inch, $9@18; 10- @18; 12-inch, 11¥@19. Fene- neh finish, $9; No. 2.) ly fresh ranch, 16e. Ing, No. 4 or 6 or channel rusti Ing, weight 2000 Iba, $11 ber joists and scantlings, 8181 BE, $9.00@1 |$1@14. Box boards, 12-inch and up, Chickens, live, 19@13%e; live turkeys, 120 Live Stock—Chotee beef cattle, co 4% @te; good hogs, shington Red Cedar Lumber — | | Rough, $@9; bevel siding, weight 700 oiling, weights Nos, 1, %-inch, 1300 Iba; Nos. 1, 2,/ ~inch 700 Ibs, $13@27; wains- | road @tatlom, | areaned, large, 6c; amall, Se; calves, | lve, targe, de; small €e. its and Wool — Heavy steers, over 60 pounds, n sound, per pound, ‘A pounds, Te; Connecting with Company's Own Flot of Kiver Steamers for Dawson City And All Intermed Ibe, $14@15.00, *tandard shingles, cows, round, all weights, Te; stags, | 41.10; 1-inch finish, 12, 14 and 16 feet, bulls and oxen, 495e; i eaives, per pound, Se; green hides, jews than salted; dry hides, per dry culls, one-third less; per pound, M@ite; papery, deer, $@ 120; ary elka, 9100; ; sheep peita, 26@95c; shear- | Unga, 1b6@25e: ; Western Washington woe Novelties Noted in the Shortest | 2; dirty or timber burned, We; t1- low, ZHOTKe. walted kips, h, $2836; cedar | squares, 7, 8, 9 and 10 feet, $26@20; | pickets, 812, | Kiln-dried, $1 in advance of green. | O24: | prayage, We. Notice to Stockholders of the stockholders of The Miller River Mining Company will be held at the office of the com- 620 Pioneer building, in the on Saturday, the hour of Yukon River. A. Brown. | pound, 120; EMPIRE LINE | 607 First Ave, Or to any Agent of the Interna- avigation Company in United States or Canada. Quotations. The jobbing quotations today were Ticket Office, 12 First ave jobbt “+ Sugar Gobbing)—Golden C, & "Phone Main 117. 4%o; extra C, in bbls, he; powdered, | 6%: Gry granulated, Hye; cubs, SH beet, 6%; spot cash prices. Gobbing)—Patent Welty A, $3.00; Bt Californt brands, yellow, $1.9 per 1 corn meal, whit per 100 Iba in 10-1b sacks; buck- $2.00 per 90 Ibs in | Ib macks; cracked wheat, $2.25 per in 10-Ib sacks; farina, | per 100 Ibe In 10-Ib aacks; farina, $3 #; steel-cut oat O per 100 Ibe tn 10-Ib aa p flour, $1.75 per 100 Ibe tn 10-ib |, sacks; whole wheat flour, $1.65 per | 100 Ihe In 10-Ib sack: | per 100 Ibe in 10-Ib sacks; rye four, per 100 Ibs in 10-Ib sacks; split 100-1b sacks of 100 Ibs in %-Ib box en trustees, and for the/ further purpose of considering changing the corpor-} orporation, and @& 1m. ML Vernon p.m Spokane-Rossiand ‘Bt. Paul, Chicago aud Kast JAPAN-AMBRICAN LINE Trying U. & Mall to all Oriental Pot: Riojun Maru” Will Sail For Japan, China and All Asiatic Ports About May i{7, isso | cellent, $3.25; | business as may be brought before By order of th wheat flour, pur # in the ribbon “The Season's Latest At Your Own Price,” This Eveuing And Tomorrow THE —— Sheriff's Sale—< $3000 WORTH. OF... MILLINERY | Will still continue At 308 Pike St. Under the direction of Mrs. Pea § ADAM'S ; Best Creamery Butter rye meal, $2.10 SKAGWAY ROUTE The Ocean-Going Steamship LAURADA Frank M. White, Master, Sails for Skagway : Way Ports Friday, May 12, at Noon ¥ Twolve Days Thereafter, boxes, $2.10; wheat flakes, $2.00 per case of 36 2-Ib iled oats, $2.56 per . in 9-Ib sacks; corn meal, yellow, in 6-Ib sacks; $2.00 per bb) In 60-Ib buckwheat flour, 0-Ib sacks: wheat, 1 per bbi in 60-1b oat meal, $6.50 per bbi in 50-1b fraham four, $2.90 per bb! in 60-Ib wacks; whole wheat flour, 83 per bb! in 50-1 sacks; rye meal, $3.75 per bb in 0-Ib sacks; rye flour, 4 per bbl; fancy rolled oats, 180 Ibs net bbls, rolled oats, 90-J> sacks, fancy rolled oats, per case, t and Passenger Rates Seattle Steamship Co. of Spring Street, F. A. BELL, M 1,000 OilBarrels In Good Condition (obbing)—Green — Mocha, ; Java, per Ib, 24@28e; per Ib, 2962! Costa Rica, choice, In 100-1b cases, @-1b cases, per cwt, per owt, $11.9 Java, 50-1b tins, per Ib, | Guatemala, i ground coffe ; Lion, 100m, $11.76; 66s, $11.85; 360, Butter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry dairy, In squares, 15@17c; Washing- 1-Ib printa, lowa and Elgin, 19 ~~ California, Dressed chickens, 15@140; 13Gide; dressed turkeys, 16@17e, nastern black walnuts, 10c; pecans, almonds, fane: Cheap ‘CAHN & COHN cocoanut, per dozen, For Full-weight 2.1 Brick No. B12 Second Avenuo, betweon Yesler and Jamos. DOMESTIC Is tho Loading Sowing be bought at reasounh M. 8, MICKELSON Hay, Grain and Fo Puget Sound, per ; Kastern Washington tim. alfalfa, $10 Per ton, $28, Oats Gobbing) Rolled, $27. BONNEY & STEWART per ton, $22, ; oll cake meal, foed, $20@22; | 504), Pike se. Fe samme niet aly