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THE SEATTLE STA ial 8 . q are stot and is incorporated by ' pital Nuts. fag company is the other corpora ft 1 nar M@iso; filberts, 14¢; simonds, jtion, Tr capital stock ts $60,000 and | Datsy Helle min ved near Fur- | es FP eee liace emg <page Bilge Walking From Ocean toOoean, | incorporatora are Cheater C onsylvania Farmer Has waco. \ 920 for his inter» | MeKinley Reo sCablogram | Wii; peanuts, odie: cg Mord | Rabbing, W. R. Elgenhour, J, W and vy days a strike waa] ° to Bathe in Both. Hoffman, M. A. Dettuft and H. Rob Drilled for 17 Yoars. nad y netted the owners $4500 From Germany's Ruler. ca hat cts Sn val gp | ' HINTON, May 6.-Kmperor Wey, Grsin ond Feed D, 90, April-4, Gas vis iholuas taxicats Gobbing) — Puget Bou y 4, and every fift dor tthbmage pallmnies spas 79, Mastern Washington tim after Leave ’ DELAWARE, ©., May 3,—A priv. | >!" | ate message from Rev, G. Calvin An MTTRBURG, Pa, May At Tu na, a few mi oe below Bradford, in a avel land omar oth Two new mining companies Med i elly, announces that Mr. | articles of incorporation recently in| Well that has been detl for 1 or the + od of I friendship for the United Wit; alfalfa, $19. Se - payee Goddard B.D. Diamond, aged 10%) the county auditor's office at Bpok- | yoara, It is owned by an ocoentri on ha n bond 1 nding «a personal cat On ng Ver ton, $28. es = Ae Pe lag ie! prong years, had started from his home | ay. vaaieh lis” hi stia iiatine aba ies writ op tiheredtbat ch $5,000, atch to President McKinley, to od, 88 For Beattie 10 a. m., via Vict ort j in San Francisco, Cal, to walk 1 rai 2 Accent jthank hin for his action tn author $23.00; cracked, 923;| 40° Townsend, Mar New York city, intondin jer and has alroady cost a small for lising the landing of @ German cable pier Apr 1, 4, ah. 28 May 1, aud over nh day therea r. at, $21; oll cake m after which he will make @ visit to : pronident hag re Mr. Angle at his.hy hea lor his tine te ove uuple 1 in seraping |towether a few more dollara to puneh Mr. Diamond ts regarded a# this 49 Be Raised Near St. John [his “oll well” dev Dest preserved and most active man | fddlings, %21@%%; bran, $1 FOR ALASKA _ $18; chopped feed, $20@ The elegant steamships Cotta chopped feed, $16; seed oats, | Clty, City of ‘Topeka and Al-Ki leev Seattle ¥ a.m, March 1, ¥, 11, 16, 26, litin "for the frte tatement into the bosel® | First Trip Mado BotweenBoss- |therein made, and relterated. th. 4 for his age ( . He jot the earth, During these many friendehip of the United States fo #1, April 6, 10, 16, 20, 25, 20, May 4 was born Siapencie Man. May 1, This State. years he Ran apent all his carnings burg and Grand Forks. | Germ y. wis : ; jand every fifth day thereafter. > bs hin drtiling thie deep well, with the emp Fresh Meat (jobbing)—Cow beef,| Wor further information obtain r William's mensage it a most friendly communicatt eiving of the new /every indication of his purpose to 179, hia father living until be had) COLFAX, Wash, May &—W. W. Teached the age of 106 years, ond! poohe te in Colfax, from bis farm ; comes from a long-lived family, He | Jor 4 as the eof having taken a /*e¥en miles southwest of St, John, . 8%4e per Ib;| folder. fib; pork, 7% ‘The company reserves the right to | per ib; veal, large, bo per lb; wmall,|change, without previous notice, idea of somewhere in the hidden}, GASCADE, MC, May 5, Ntant | jeptha discovering a lake which will por make him suddenly and independ we last the frat rw {ata line was made from Bossburg | promote friendly relations between Gath in the Auiantic as wel! as the 44 reports crops all in the ground | ently wealthy he 4 As ; . . + . "3 the (wo governments | 100. ners, sailing date, and hours of Pacific ocean, watking the Gistance,|In that vicinity wittt the Pxeeption |, The well ts now down about s400) [0 Uirat ks in ree m Provisions Gobbing)—Flams, large, | sailing. Gfter he isa century old. He states | of « feet, and drilling ta still going on. |#tage surprised all of Cascade by ar RAILROAD NOTES. 10%0; hame, all, ie; breakfast 3. F. TROWBRIDGE, rm, of which a large acreage will 114ye; Gry sulted sides, 7%c. | Puget 84, Bupt.. Ocean Dk, Seattle, an hour sooner baco Most of the work has been done by | riving here over ha shenresa tor reales that he has )ne planted. Mr, Beebe says tho Mtitier htmaclf, A by @ hired |chan the old .ne had been getting tn. | | Hex, #%e | Uptown ticket office, 618 Firat av., ' ree things: prospects for an abundant yield of man. ® of @ part | A neat Httle booklet entitied,| Lard Gobbing)—Home-made, perlb, | Seattle; Goodall, kins & Co. Gen, 4 First—Breathing long and 6000 | ovina chick thin wah Meta wattac, [6k Ris tneme tas Oil parpene ' it is atyled th in ¥ « to Tourists,” has been Issued %{e; White Btar, Sc; Coin Special, | Agents, Ban Francisco. cA Grafts of the freshest air. . he |*h and te apy ntly true to name passenger department of the | sie om pound, dere en, 6%0; | ta Becond-—Belecting for diet the best |and farmers are enthusiastic, The |'oney thus acquired explains the oo oo! tf tao tac ne al Marthwostern elirced.| ‘Waash Bish ch ¥ . Done and blood-making food acreage of grain in the vicinity of |Fesumption of operations . : It containa a lint of summer resorts | mon ka Third—U The well is now in a black sand, | publ Transportation & Express |! a pions U as in ird—Using pure water at proper | st. John is the largest ever know and has a showing of oll, which t*/company, and will make regular runs|*one the line, hotel and boarding founders, 304; sole $ 7 — S brn tg alk katie land thousands of acres of new #01 | o¢ @ very peculiar color t Al nereatter. Last ht the Colur house rates, and other useful Inform. | trout, 124@16¢; ? STEAMSHIP C COMPANY, . My hog wr paptee fhe z a Be vee, ereafte saat nlith ot ation. 6@ic; smelt, jumbia river nutes and vegetables and drinks only |" Deine broken and placed In culti-| purple. It te understood that Milk ia. tine got in first, but tonight eee 6G7e; mmelt, 45; herring, 3@4c; tom Dolled or distilled water vation this year ter hae Geeklog Sa arith & Bite fer ¢ of an| 0 li, put {the Myer wae three-quart The Northe Pacific Ratiroad | cod, éo; oysters, Ol $3.50 pe THM tne leat tweens sack, $1.80 per gallons clams, aree| Alaska Lightning Express a pay- hour ahead of the old Hine vehicles. |company within the b 150,000 worth | per sack; Dunge has adjusted about a sere at ete # crabs, live, $1.10; STEAMSHIP CIty Ng SEATTLE Bacco of any kind lalderable of it for f Reve ing producer, it has been suggested | Secretary W. H. Mummer, of the po yp tint takes a sbenge bath of olive oll, rub- |hundred acres in the aguremate of |{at the peculiar formation be called | new concern, spent today in Cascade, | cau Salen tae prevented a Vegetables. Ding Nis shoulders, knees and ankles | this I will be planted this year, | the Miller san and ed Francis & Milne ex-| confirmation of @ sale of the land | ; falls trom Yesler Whart 4 thoroughly. He says he is walking | New » What makea Miller more Getermin-| 24 passenger agents for’ hie | con hor decree of |g. 2tatoes Gobbing) — White River | ie has deals Ge. Fide, oare age] part of Whitman “es ed than ever to go with his borning cra / company's property under decree of | Burbanks, $37G40; Island Karly Hose Tuesday, May 9th, at WP M he began to prepare for @ long life |to the front at a rapid pace. Nerly | Util he strikes oil is the fact that |e ny je stated that hin com poregunnns ‘Sues ~ ye | $28040; Inland White, 835638; Yak- sdfisas Ss and adopted this plan after reading all fall sown wheat wae winter kill- | cently Dr. B.-A, Van Beoy pany has put up a bond with the jive “stoma lam © Ms rb * vie |Lm® 8nd Oregon, 10, new potatoes, FOR @ description in the Bible of Jews oJ, but the land has been resown, $a well that started |Great Northern Express company, x eo 2. bal A PERe Fae er Ib; native silver skin) Anointing one o ftheir number with |and a large yield of all kinds of grain 5; mi barre na day. This and in a few days wil handle thelr al roa, | calone, ‘ 8 pec ton; Oregon | agway al yea iS pre we a encouraged the farmer that dir- business fr moasbure into the | SEE ye ee and Yakima silver skin, fancy, of in ra bd yo end rend 4 aden get diy: eae Httle vittage, |eetly he heard of the doctor's find | Houndary country. ‘The shortening - Sawmill Accident. $256.20 per ton; beets, $1.25 per Was good for the Jews shoul! be jand is increasing in population and | tat he rushed off and obtained 4 of the etage ride by a G6@Tbe per sack; rutabagas, DIRECT indulged in cigar, cigarettes or pipe| Mr, Beebe says corn does well in | ther, and after shooting the w and has never that looality, and farmers rat it to pumping. If it prove A CUATSKANIE, Or., May 6.—Clark | CBFF 4 1 “ 0 ° 4 eo th o# great watifaction to the tray Go per sack; turnips, 6c per Fi good for him and he closely adhered | commercial importance. Last year | ™ortaaae on hie farm. Bince that gives great raliafaction to t Alte cecohans 46 Walenin Bb Bade pe to the treatment, which is self-ap-|i¢ was one yey important grain | time pumping operations been | otinge public generally | ’ Saar weak Aeot y Noe g spaledy ~s | each: cabbage, a0; perenion, stewet Sul t Salli May (9th plied. shipping points of Whitman county, y and night and little) part of his left hand by contact with Piisnpyoeanetyee =! oer cee but this year it ls confidently expect. |! the time that Miller has since de- |e aaw today. The hand will have! green peas, 6c; artichokes, G. F. THORNDYKE, Agent. An € t Mw ed the of grain will break | Voted to slumber 4 mer AO @o per dozen; garlic celery, lephan fi A cn » be amputated California asparagus, S@6e per I; | Phone Mala 470, 116 YESLER WAY CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, May 5— atone aes ec ROOSEVELT'S | ueeecceaee weave, CAME RUNNING MA Eater. FF RRS ym AN Walla Walla asparagus, 1c per Ib; KET QUOTATIONS ‘ss: 0is"Se%, Noon, $2.25 per case, nr show, attempted to kill Trainer T. George Driver, age 33 ‘. - Fruits. ; t O'Rourke by taking him tn bis trunk and Matilda Childelin, age s ’ on .| Green Fruit Gobbing) — Oranges, | : and dashing him to the ground. Aw | OWN WAY = of Vernonia, Ore.; Carmene Har-| Stedman's Tale of Succe eda lbenviagen As Samer LM onal Phe melt So th; navela, a27o@e: (ff k sistance arrived just in time and the batto, 3, and Florence Jerome, 19, ry ed Th day brought up @ large quantity of |lemans, $2.40@2.50; apples, fancy, $.175 |} f elephant is now in chains, This ts oo Wee jboth of Boattle: Mathew Brown, 27, | ttract jem. green stufl. ‘Phe prices remain the |@2.00 per box; cooking apples, $1 |ff Ses conte Sem) nome Weeee bask cs Net meg n= gma’ | WV YORK, May &—Carl Sted- » strawberries that came |Pet box; bananas, $2.00 per jf) #1 Ghe son of P. D. Armour was mar-/ Gaye a Job to a Man Who 1°. of Seattic: Martin Kiley, 7. ana sack of tha teria irning are some of the beat | bunch; California black figs, 20-1b |}; ; vied. The animal killed several men Clarice MeMahon, 37, both of ever | mabe aes a year and a half lof the season, ‘They are selling at boxes, $1.50; cartoons, $1.25; Smyrna ‘All Water Rit Route "i Alaska. fige, 260 per Ib; new dates, 7% aweet apple cider, 0c per gal; med. aweets, $2,253; strawberries, 32 «| crate; California cherries, $1.80 a box. jaro, and wasn't heard of hereabouts unt) Wednesday night, when he! City trade te steady, the Alaska riled his former companions by | business being exceptionally good to- Recommended Another. jett POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.. May & The manner in which Gatu Hotin, } A Sharp Cough. First Sailing 10 St. Michael on or Abett if & young colored lawyer of this city,| NEWRURG, N. Y., May 5—Wm wine up Wearing diamonds and |day "I came to be nppolates oy Gov. Roose. | O'Donnell coughed up @ tack today "Well clothes, and ¢ ag a large | Tomorrow Gordon and company! Lember wilding Materials |]. i q Yelt as a member of the board of |that he swallowed clght years agogrll of nbacks, has some credi-| Will receive @ carload of banana®.| 1 oe, guoertor quality, per M. No.1} JUMO IS, 1ISOS9} e managers of the Pan American ex-| when a small boy. Lately O'Donneit tors in Manhattan. He declared that | in th consignment will be two], fr, $07; merchantable fr, 94.500 |} hibition is another filustration of the |has exhibited what was considered |'e had made a strike in the Klon-|bunches of red bananas. They have) ¢ o9'0 "1" ooaas sc@7, common, per ||| Connecting with Company's Own peculiar Uking of the governor for |infallible signs of quick e like aiready been sold for #7 a bunch M, 815005; epruce loge, 0050; cesar |L} Fieot of River Steamers for 2 } The butter, egg and poultry mar. | oi ee: eee One. | Mr. Roitn, who was a graduate of him for death. Last night his tem-|ed money fr any persons, in- | ket is stationary, Fir Lumber—Rough, $8; thick Williams college, has practiced law | perature went up to 108 degrees. To. [cluding bia shopkeepers on the Kixth ish, surfaced, one or two aides, 8, 10 for ten years, In the last compaign | ward morning he beman to cough vi. |avenve post. When his ered | The fottowing prices phd bos 2 Anet and 12 inches wide, $15@20, lengths | he was introduced to Col. Roosevelt |lently and nally up came the tack learned of his return and the story | fered ta the Btouueky Uy Ue TOS | 12 to 16 feet: special lengths, We per jad. it appears, impredsed the col-|imbedded in fleshy matter. jot bis luck In the gold region they | dealers for delivery tm toute vie. | M extra; one-inch finish, $13@1 a onel, Ten days ago Mr. Holin receiv- et out to find him. Ail day yoater-| the dock or in the cer at Beattie. | | vertical grain, 4 per M extra.| ed a letter from a young colored man | day they visited the Tenderloin sta Nig prt Son ek, oes eh | Piooring, dressed and matched, | Coroner Probing the Caso to to New York avking him to indorse : i -iboet lg o Saaees lie weiorta, A ete . la: stock boards, S-inch, $9@18: 10- | hie candidacy for a place on the! tedman's present address, but the we inch, $9.50@18; 12-inch, $18@19. Fene- the Bottom. commiasion, and Bolin thereupon en were unable to hheigy them, a eee ee eee vtbe, shies | i8.,No. 4 oF @-tnch finish, $9; No. 2, ose 5 he om his visit the night be-~ . Vv ; EVANSVILLE, Ind, May 5.—The genase Vet, ON | Be Says Pas Sk Balmer of .... wan away without telling them alfalfa, ha dee a tee. rai Twelaht 2000 Iba. $11@14. ‘nd cn cause of the death of Mra. Mary) rm. jaw t wade he -wes Siontel 7 Sree yanen, eee ‘yer thought no more of the r j op ping, ,| ber Joists and scantiings, rough, | Storck will perhaps remain a my*-| natter until yesterday, when he re-| the Agricultural College. | Butter — Fresh ranch, 10@11¢;/ 95 cogig; 8 1 8 1 E, $9.0G18; 8 4 8, her unexpected things. land yesterday a clergyman prepared | Before he dimappeared he borrow Dawson City And All Intermediate Points on the Yukon River. EMPIRE LINE 7 First Ave. « + SEATTLE Or to an ent of the Interna. pom preety SI od bn hn celved the following letter: QARFIELD, Wash, May 6—Th | REAL ESTATE TR \HSFERS bg cower nor ol 139132%0 nen, Box boards, 12-inch and up, | Cnnted | ceria oa | “My Dear Mr. Botta controversy over the alleged disea: 3 ¥ ” | & fow days since. The body wasde-| «1 nave your letter of the 15th Ih- led trees received here from Real eatate transfers Med yester-|'"Siee Btock—cholee beet eattle,cows| », Washington Red Cedar Lumber — sayed. The last seen of her was! stant recommending Mr. — as one| Walla nursery, is still um . [day were ive, y PATA ) ORD ed when she left home in & bugsy for ‘rthe board of managers of the Pan- |. Whisier and C. La Whitney, pro. | Frank Wetmore and wite to An- {10 0ters, “Oke; good hog lve. | ins, $14@18.00:; ceiling, weights Nos. 1, © aris. | Amers xposition. rietor of the n ¥, which | Siew letonete Mise; calves, |2,8P4 % Se-inch, 1200 potapet fAT merican expe ctor of the nursery, which «old | McNair Well ” 4 | _ p WeNalr Welln dressed, large, te; small, Se; ealves,| 2.4" s-tnch 100 Ibe, 19027; watne: | GA Tt Omen et ave ‘The coroner began the Inquest this) wy yn. Morning and the evidence shows she | ade up my mind to ap-|the trees, returned yesterday from "Phowt 11 ty live, large, 4e: #mall €o. point you yourself on the board. [| Pullman, where Professor Balmer ie nréeot| tides, Pelte and Wool — Heavy rustic, 825@28; *Ae No left home Monday morningntramh | "sincerely JOURS apvene |proteanor of horticulture. and Prof. |}W. “M.; also plecy inning @t © | sound salted steers, over 0 pounds, rel siti ragp glee ey way Mt, Vernon p. im home Mon: “THEODORE ROOSEVELT.” | Piper, the college botanist, examined | point 6 chains « of #w cor me & ne ound, 7 "i 38, | w Whatcom but appereatty elose, as no compan edpaeepaieanenaasillinatth & number of the truve and pronounc-|sec 3 tp B3 n't 40 of W. i bei ok | ps bggp sine ee pone th ‘$c | s2e0m: rn ey 5 tack, peewee | eahaba 9) womland 293 a cai |. Her son saw the! “ - - | +) squares, an eet, 82 3 aul, Chicago tenes. bat Sipe was tebaby okie ta} Anti-Imperialist Idea. ed the disease “crown gall.” Prof.jw 10 chains, thence n 19 chains, | cows, sound, all weights, Te: stags | Dicketa, $12, 22 pinion that} thence ¢ 19 chains, th: and recom- | ch | Balmer wave it an his the diseane is danger |mended that the tr ® 10) bulls and oxen, 4@5c; salted kips, ning, “con. |e; calves, per pound, Ro; green hides pKlin-drted, #1 tn sheen tye JAPAN AMERICAN L than salted; dry hides, per) stats Ra fe all right | te le A ft as his mother left the house. The DBOBTON, May 6&—The executive police made a thorough search and |committee of the Anti-Impertaliat ns to place of stroyed. ltaining 10 found no evidence of murder. The | Union adopted the following resolu- | iy, nag eo disenne . # | (easel InnpaMAn wit 'e that Che lee, which was forwathed fe the | oo “pace caine of De sineaee iy | taatas: aloo tract begioning at uw | Pound. 100) ory eet aan | | Carrying U. & Mall to ail Orlental Pot ‘woman wag temporarily insane, | President: : pA i : ae 4 N j S kh Id “Ried ” cee drove from the town, became lost in| “To the President-—We urge you to |™ es the faculty of the dgricultur pay Bice, o0ine; ha! Seite vereen| otice to toc 0 ers Riojun Maru Will Sail the storm, got cut of the buggy to offer the Philippine government a| A* the faculty m4 thence w 7 undary oe beginning, | tik, 4@lec; sheep pelts, 25@950; shear- a For Japan, China and All Asiatic Ports Notice ts her “liege haa no authority to con ti, th eo trees, Mr. Whintier wrote toloontaining 1 locate herself and fell in the ditch | withdrawal in five years, giving tt | tote 1 and | ings, 166250; Eastern Washington y given that the | about May 17, 1899 exhausted and died. in the meantime moral support: the | president Maker, of the atate board otk 8 h | wool, Se; Western Washington wool, |@nnual meeting of the stockholders {Philippine government to reimburse | or norticulture, who ia expected here| x way company | Hei dirty or timber burned, 100; tal- |of The Miller River Mining Company Cigars Seized at Syracuse our payment to Spain.” officially on the|to Philip Mc $500, nw % and | OW, HOSE, will be held at the office of the com- », 530 Pioneer building, In the “of Seattle, on Saturday, 20th | SYRACUSE, N. Y., May 5.—Twen- tr Mr. Whitney Is here, and|ne \% of aw clbtp On rée of] Jobbing Quote: ty-two thousand two hundred and! AT MERCY AERGY OF TRI TRUSTS seome Inclined to want to do what) w. M., containing 200 acres ] an ah os he Gee ae twenty-five cigars in hoses bear! ing | e fair in the matter. There war an | ans to Blix Taker, | ‘The Jobbing quotations today were sa A se ae ths Geen et alleged counterfeit Internal revenue | [entire earload of the trees, whic bik 42 and lot 11 bik 67, | @a follow < p " purp were bought by different farmers. electing seven trustees, and for the waieee Ca dsae penelter © Hoyt's addition Sugar Jobbing)—Golden C, tn bbls, : , : rea enemy ts ke Pal Michigan and Pingroe Can ol Chilberg and wife to Ad. | 4c: extra C, in bbis, 4He; powdered, [further purpore of considering the ny ixite to Ad” | the, ary eranulated, G%e; cube, 6%e;|84Visibility of changing the corpor- | . re oa beet, & Q cash pri ate name of the sald corporation, and ». J. M. Nagle 1d | Me: spot cash prices. ltor the transaction of such other | deputies attached to the fist distri and reported to the collector's ome | Keep Them Out. Sew r Pipe Trust. in this city today. AKRON, 0., May 5.-—-The big sew- | and wife t oe 6 © (Gobbing)—Patent Ex- er pipe com ation, which has been : Novelty A, $3.00; Star| business as may be brought before ‘They were distributed as follows | LANSING, Mich., May 6&—In an Oswego division, 4200; Binghampton 1 jOwld A. By $1, lot 10 bik 33, Yee mt, opinion given to Secretary of Btate lon the verge of formation for the (eaberw’). s 16; California brands, |such meeting. Prank M. White division, 4000; Uties division, $15, |stearns today Attorney General Or- | past three months, is now announced |" * frat add Sas ane echex banal td “yr By order of the Presiéent, White, Master, Sails for | yw to pa third division, northern counties, | on says that Michigan is at the mer- a» a certainty ee een ie Evin. | tbe In 10-1b sacks; corn meal, white, Cas SORE 6775. jcy of trusts, there being no law un-| Prank M. Atterholt, of this city, [10 Mle Malte, #5 patty | $1.65 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b sacks; buck- ae President, F der whieh foreign corporations can|who has been the chief engineer of | ‘TY nd wif -, | wheat flour, pure, $3.60 per 90 Ibs in} Attest; C. A. McKenzale, D A German Wife he excluded from the state, even|the deal, returned to Akron from | ,,)yeuerict Caged and wits to Lenk | 9.10 sacks; cracked wheat, $2.25 per Secretary, y, CHICAGO, May 5. |though their capitalization and term |New York today, and states that on] oi iin Ww bountary | 200 Ibe In 10-1b sacks; farina, $2.85 Friday, May 12, at Noon of existence vastly ex farina, $3 ed those al-|noxt Thursday it will be entir | per 100 Ibs in 10-Ib sack: Wundrach, who was stabbed by her ty) of Firs . . elve rf lowed Michigan corporations. cloned up. The options on ali the {Pe of F from | Der 100 Ibs in b-Ib sacks; steel-cut oat ’ ¥ Bvery Twelve Days Therestter, husband, a butcher, several days ’ r of bik } y's third add., eae set ago, died last evening. Wundrach | These foreign corporations need to | plants were accepted yesterday. The |"° SOF Of Dik F Oe fect aad | Meal $3.60 per 100 Ibs tn 10-Ib sacks: See Houlahea and Baennaane Rates plants, fs now held on # charge of murder.|"™ply pay the required franchise (combination will inctud in. The crime grew out of a quarrel at | 904 the secretary of state Is obliged | which means all east of Til their home. The butcher had been |? file their articles of association, | The capitaliation will be nSauie tine of Past atest, thes - e vi | gy 7 ve ary © = pened ft 100 Ibs tn 10-Ib sacks; rye flour, —— a drinking. Wundrach will be the thus entitling them to all the privi | $20,000,000 of which will be iasued. hte edt and & inches, thence ee : hoot i third German butcher confined in |lemes enjoyed by Michigan corpora: | naif in preferred and half in common |" 26 feet and 8 in hen: 2.25 per 100 Ibs in 10-Ib sacks; split White Ster Fant of Spring Brest, the jali to await trial ona charge of |tiona. The opinion says it 1s within | stock. The offices of the trust wit |/ntersect w Poundary ling of First | pena, 100-1b sacks, $2.60; split peas, wife murder. the power of the legislature to pas#|pbe located elther in Pittsburg or in |°%0" ie aan | $3 per 100 Ibs in 36-1b boxes; pearl) t paws that will absolutely exclude alcieveland, and the president wilt |, Mollie B rane nnd husband 7 J, bariey, “ * per ‘ed us in ire ‘ore, corporation from the # »ro y be Cc. Rarber, of this Gyponner me, Oe ng BO feet | whee jakes, 7 oxes, $2.10; foreen pora| |probably be O. Barber t wheat fakes, $2.50 per case of 36 2- 1b | MINING NEWS. except so far as their busin leity, who is pr it Of Abe, Dia; |? Se corner of tract containing. 4 2.88 Ey takes of the nature of interstate | mond Match company. sore owned by A. A mth in aw fancy rolled oat p Rees ek eet aed or sec 17 tp Mone e, thence ¢ 40 , In Ob sacks; corn meal, yellow, RES sep py ass fect, thence # to n line of land owned | $2.80 per bbl in 60-Ib sacks: corn . Ore taken recently from the Lily THE CAREER by A. A. Smith, being 160 feet, thence | meal white, $2.90 per bbI In 60-1b R. mine at Republic is reported to Beef for the Klondike. w 40 fect, thence n to beginning acks; buckwheat flour, pure, $7.20 have shown some rich gold assays. DEER LODGE, Mont, May 3.—. Sheriffs deed to Emma V. Cole,| per bbl. in 60-1b sacks: da s Recently a silver test was made on|W. Thebo, who more than @ year $2050, lot 1 bik 4 snd Kotght’s | Wheat, $4 per bbI tn 50-1b TH = the pulp of some ore taken from the|ago drove a big band of steers into add cut oat meal, $6.60 per bbi in fob face of the drift, which had return- Klondike and realized something Mra. T. C. Gott to Charles | sacks; graham flour, $2.90 per bbl In ® €d $6.61 in gold and the result gave | like $1.4 pound for the meat, was in en Thurston, $1000, w 4% feet lot 4 and & io eat Bean wheat “te ng per 5 | the other day, and while bik 2%, Comstock supplemental add. -1) sacks; rye meal, per | a with x. J. Bielende re | Contrasts in Mine Operators Robert i" Young " ‘% Hina R, | BDI in 50-1b sac rye flour, $4 per if S | bbl; fancy rolled oats, 180 Ibs net bbls, In Good Condition 12.1 ounces of the white metal. Deer lode Deep development work will begin | Mr. Pielenberg sold him several hun- in Shasta County Mines. Young, $1, nw 4 sec 34 tp 2 nr6e| ce graham flour, $1.75 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b en apply to inehes to fe tor:o owned by 3. | 57" h V Own Pri thouce, w. lit foot to 0 eaeke: Whale wheat four, FLAS pee {Your te. ten ico ths in 0-io sack: rye me Seattle Steamship Co. Pui hee here ‘stay’ templated upon the Republic mine at once upon the Mountain Lion | dred head for that trip, and now h tw. M % by 4 rolled oats, 90-Ib sacks, mine in Republic. A shaft ix to be| «old him 700 head of prime be | REDDING, May 5.—The sale of 1 McKay and wife to C. W. ; fancy rolled oats, per case, . sunk upon it as deep as the one con-|he had fed in the Big Flole vafley |the Capital mine brings Into prom- | Corloas, $1, lots 1 and 2 bik 20, Denny : rai ; 34 pew tees ps vat ‘offee (obbing)—Green — Mocha, past winter, With other stders | inen the striking contrast in the |& Hoyt's add Ib, 19@31c; Java, per 1d, Sezer lhe will pick up, Mr. Thebo will try |luck of two men who have been op-| Sarah Fletcher and husband to C. : tosta Rica, ehe ure of taking them also Into erating in the mines of Shasta coun- |J, Johnson, $459, beginning at a point oa: ee So per Ib, 16@ 19. yndike this year, On the|ty. One has the record of selling |on sec Hine 24 rods # of ne cor sec 20 | Ronsted Fiver aun phony seat OF e At the office of the Surprise Cold |other trip the loam of stock was a|two fortunes for a tithe of their |tp 23 nr 46 of W. M. thence on | Sy 45" G¢-4h cases, per ewe, $1195 ones saasies Mining company the following report | very small per cent., and the profte | val y 4 ly and the other of bu . 4 e folie ort | 9 pr cent, . ond the o of buying two |sec line 24 rods, thence we 40 rods, | 7 lb tina, bee te made from the various | large. |bank accounts for a song, thence n 24 rods, thence © 40 rods to | ‘gon Mocha, “sige: pobenag dl] 0 cute on the property are glv piarercrars | Last night Sheriff Fehrene accept- | beginning, containing 6 acres Guatemala, #10; ground coffee, 160 | en out: From No, 1 ewt, $77; from Lost Two Finger rr jed first money on the Capital mine, | wee 'A. Saker and to O. Ln} g90; Lion, 200m, S178) Oem, Stl ots aoe Cheap No. 2 cut, $18; from No. 4 cut aap the balance to be pald on Saturc am, $700, nw \ of nw \% of mec 21 | $14.95, the last being a picked samp! MEDICAL LAKE, Wash, May 5—|eroqay the sheriff received news by |tp 22 nr Ge of W. M ore, the others average samples of |W. F. + aD ey ‘workin at Bead his superintendent that a rich two-| State of Washington to Union | Sutter, Chi the exposed veir he follo o- |#awmill on Clear lake, met a serious | rage jedge had been atruck in the | Mlectric company, $269, lote 3 and 6 — Ra 4 sults were obta “all Gf which jaceident this morning. When tight tary paneeen Matto }Capital, and his superintendent ad- | bik 209, Seattle tide lands, in equa: were reported t average |ehing some burrs his right hand | vised not to sell the property short Ulman and husband to " "| fe ae rom p fancy i : , y ‘intendent § , : Barts Ueto; Washing. ‘CAHN & COHN gf fae SE ra s ere. | aed bh ee . . / ; 280, 1c tern, lowe acd Wei ewe oie Two fingers were cut off, and his ue Segue ong (tbe : é ‘eats . astern, Towa and + 19200, > Fat ais a > pled and afm were otherwise edie effected for $5008 Re sning 18 loent- jrue'e fret add, Cheese Gobbing) — Native Wash- Foot of Yesler Ave. Advices received from Spokane |the'v state the K » Exes and Poultry WORTH OP... ipped and was caught by the saw. | Se $10,000. ‘The sale had already bren vn, $280, lot 1 bik %, Mon- $82 It is stated that the vei 4 Ne flat upon the surface, and that its ed a mile and a half from Keswick. | ©. 8, Wella to F. H. Toynton, $926, |ington, 124@Me; Eastern, 12 ~sler “k width Is not inown, and will not be | mansled f | Not long ago Sheriff Behr and | lot 1 bik 5, Rosedale add 19%0; Callfornia, Ie, Pah Will still continue Yesler Dock. until some depth is attained. it is * 4 RR AE 4 "ake « partner sold the Mount Shasta| . G. Mradner and wife to James| Begs Gobbing) — Strictly tres : , er reported to bear every evidence ot| The Nome Olipper Signin mine for $6000, It has since produced | Purcell, $150, lots 19 and 20 bik 1, /ranch, 174 @18o . t 308 Pike St being a very strong vein. easy running. Besides, it ia|meny timbs that amount and today | Bradner's add Comb honey — California, 12%0 Ati ike ot. BONNEY & STEWART dh ee latrong and durable, rok. jt over at |$100,000 could not touch It, Ninety| Hoberta L. Marrott and husband |1ge; strained, Te. Funeral Directors and Embalmora Under the direction of Parlors, Third Ave. and Columbia St mployed In the mine and 12 Telephone Main 1 — Seattle, Wash teams are hauling high grade | ‘The first is to in Buffalo| No, 1022 Second ave M. | men « Hump camp, and is to be called the| spinning, agent, hor » Cynthia R. Strong, $400, lot 9 bik| Poultry--Dressed chickens, 15@160; 3, J. J, Moss's add. [live chickens, 160; live turkeys, 14@ Mrs. Pease.

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