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RUSH TO AMERIC More Finns have come to the Unit ed States {n the tast three m than in all the monthe of last y put together. They come by way England and in parties of 200 and 290. It has been said by Finnish-Amert- can societies that Immigration fe due to the fact that Russia ts at- tempting to den alize Finland. Dr, Ashmead said that he had in- formation from Helaingfors, Finland that Dr. Petersen, the imperial in- Spector general, was enforcing the leprosy law there with unheard of Severity, The law hae always pro- vided that lepers should be exiled, Dut it has not been strict! yenforce for a long time, Dr. Ashmead be- Neves that most of the exiles will turn at once to the United States, and that steps should be taken im mediately to prevent thelr landing here. Russian Mennonites, Swedes, Irish @nd « small proportion of Italian im- Migrants are viewed with favor by the tmmigration officials. Recently @ considerable number of Itallan farmers have been coming over: some “ot them were going up into New England to take up the aban- @oned farms there, and others were Bound for the West. They are bet ter educated, quicker witted and a great deal cleaner than a bulk of their brethren. The rest of the Ital fans and the Eastern people. Greeks, Turks and Syrians. are not cordia ly welcomed to these shore by the Teme " —_ AMUSEMENTS BUTIIOTEN, THIRD The Pay AVENU ain,” THEATER gg ee lenied his tity, He was a privy in one of the company's sta ned on Pree ». When bh ft he went to Texas, but, betn, unad to make aliving, en A. When his mpany Was 1 hore he had nothing better with them, Large Immigration) oS g g DENVDR, Col, May This city has been decided on as the place From Europe where the big fight between Jeffries . jand Fitasimmons will be. pulled | Manager Otto ©, Motto, of the ¢ ————— jerado Athletic rT ation Waa | mmunication all day with 7 ve ” rape | managers of the fighters, and MANY FINNS AMONG ARRIVALS| Cross wnicn inerucies a pars | $25,000, have finally been @ pted — he date of the fight has not as yet been set eee Strict Enforcoment of the Lew LOUISVILLE, Ky. May 6—Last Agajnst Le arded as ar ner, the maha ‘ sion over Tommy Re % | a twenty round bout before h parell Athletic association. —— | Th Jectaion caused muoh dissatis }faction as the spectators thought th NEW YORK, May &—The spring | figt ought to have been called a Ride of immigration has set in at the | draw Darge office and te unusually to see Commissioner of Immigration WASHINGTON, May &—Joh chie thinks that the increase Hose, the ninetwen year old son year is partly caused by the Span-/Sam Hose, who was recently burn- tah war, which held back many who|ed at Newn has arrived in the woul! have come to this country a/city and was furnished transporta year ago, and partly by the p ty | thon to Philadelphia. Mra. Howe, the adverti« f the w Thus | wife of the dead negro, has already in January 141 me bene arrived at Philadelphia. era ame to thia country than ta ere 8 the same month of the preceding | CHICAGO, May Rasball gam year the month of February the In the nal league resulted increase was 73, and In March follows yesterday At New York wae t i of G91 for th Boston 10, Brooklyn 2; at Pittsburg months. The total (mmigratt soal 3, Loulaville 4: a¢ Cincinnatt no the three months this year was 44,- with 8t. Louls on account of 957. wet grounds; at Haltimore: local 6, Philadetphia 10; at Cleveland: loc 2. Chicago 10. eee ORT TOWNSEND, mand of th new revente cutter Nunivak, will in all probability go to Capt. Herbert F. Beecher, of th y. The Nunivak ts the cutter re- May 5.—The ¢ built at San Francisco for service on the Yukon river, “ee PORT TOWNSEND, May &—For the past two days, deputy Internal revenue officers have been going among the different ctty ascer any fraudulent revenue stamps. Several small sejures been made. places in thQis ining whether there were elwar NEWS FROM REPUBLIC Prospects of Electric Light and Water Plants. REPUBLIC, Wash., May 5.--Mar- tin A. Mitchell, manager o fthe ening Star claim .has gone to Toroda | creek to investigate mining proper- Uee in behalf of a Spokane syndicate. Austin Corbin this morn- ing’s coach for Spokane, It ts p sible that he will erect a building at no distant date, the upper floor of which will Be devoted to the use of left on TO DRUM P TRADE May Sail. |TO ALL SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS wel Sohe Which May Be Worth Millions jo Yank PHILADELPHIA, May 6—Ar rangements were partially completed |about @ year ago to send to Central and South steamer American ports a larg with renentatives of | manufacturers in the United States and samples of thelr products, the of the idea being that an exposition gooda would create a prompt jimmediate market for their sale The scheme met with such encour agoment that one of the largest scean steamships was actually char tered for the trip. The outbreak of the war, however, stopped the en terprise, and jt was temporart! jabandoned. It has now been reviv ed, and plans are being matured for carrying it into effect thie year According to the pretiminan Just issued, it le proposed to charter or, if possible, to purchase a steam et to be fitted with staterooms for the accommodation of about one [hundred cabin passengers. The berth deck t# to be fitted up as an jexposition room, in which each firm | will be allowed @ stated amount of floor space for their exhibits. Special arrangement wil! also be made for the bulkier articles, tncluding ma ehinery, and for the furnishing of power to run them, }eo of samples the steamer will v jsome fifty seaports of Mexico, Guate mata, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa | Rica, the Guianas, Venesuela, Col ombia, Braail, Argentina, Uruguay, Peru, Chile and Ecuador. The ex pense to each participant is placed jat from $5 to $7 per day, including With thie car manufacturers will be able to bring his goods directly before the eyes of purchasers in all the important jeeaporte of Central and South Am-| ort with his own personal repre sentative in charge. Should the scheme prove in every way & suc com tion steamer on a second and more jextended cruise, taking In Hawall, }the Philippines and the great coun tries of the Far East. A COMBINE — ‘An Exposition Ship meals and berth, For this sum the! it is hoped to send the exposi-| THE SEATTLE STA me At our Saturday's Furnishing Goods Sale we Supply Your - MEN'S Good Quality Tan or Biack Seamless Bocks, #40 a pair MDPN'S Finest 6 Gauge Maco Cotte focks, beautifuly finished, the a pair. MIGN’S Good Quality Kid Gloves, to value, only @#0 « par, MPN’S Fine Imported Mocha Dress Gloves, perfect Mtting, $1.16 a pair. MEN'S New Summer Weight Merino Shirts and Drawers, #o value, only 26¢ each. MEN'S Finest Summer Weight Wright's Health Underwear, Men's Fine Laundried White Shirts, pere fect fitting, The value, only @c each, MEN'S Fine Spring Style Fine Fur dora Hats, $1.25, $1,008, $2 each, Shirts, Jackets, Overalls, ete O. W. PETERSON & BRO- 206, 208, 210 Pike St. 4 GRAPHOPHONE .RECORDS peatthay sarestrecetved trom ' tory. Cali and bear the: zoe WINTER & HARPER Seattle, Woon. 903 Second Ave. j ( for the receiver, and the Dredging | | “re | | Metbement te on foot ih @ new Alaska ratiroad t t " . . Pyramid Harbor nad ra t | Dalton Trail i. Perr | jr, and FW A I ton, ar } the originators of the 1 enter NSE prie, De | oe . . The corporation committ f the| Speier Slo ae git a Prices..... night to consider a nt way 0 e e mean eet ss cee’ ‘Neport On murderer but nothing was mplished. | , 8 ring Btyle he and 40 FP Bird 1 Ties, only the cach SAE hina exrerse in Nordstrom. © | Bento se eyes jetarted in motion again this m Teck, Puft and Imperial 7 jing and the following divorces were js ‘ eo each wranted: Mary C. Calkins from A, L./ OOD Quality 4-Ply © j/Calking; Hilaabeth Mughes from > ial t styles, 100 ea Charloe An itwaee: iene o'Nte MADE BY MEDICAL COMMISSION | ,./4i°r' riz!" 10 Ifrom Wm, O'Niel; and Ira Myrtl i Boyes , aan: ‘om Nich ss myth 1 steps ropes : was shabdonment and pon-support | Wire Buckles, 260 value, only Ihe — | oe jothing Can w Save Him From per we 4 ” ‘ MEN'S Fine Web Suap ers, enw ‘The jury tn the « f John Cron the Gallows Exoopt & ine Harris buckles, b y or light ve. The Windsor Lumb npany = ine ie ring. “and She brought in a verdict this morning tive Clemency. | ee Sere angen ian, te, Sl lfor th defendant Cron brought | om ¥ _—S- , % ” auit in the su r cour rday ~ — lssontin naw @ ' ' 3 New Spring @tyle Line | nts right hand all to have been) ‘The five doctors appointed as a ey,” sali ts “mmission to examine the me — J sor mill. siete 4 Ss 0} ii eee madition of Murderer Charles Complete line Men's W rk The Southern FP f has tneved | Nordatr submitted their report some Very attractive pamphlets des-|this morning, It ts their opinion, eribing @ to th an teh r thorough investigation, that he ante jis sane, The ision was received one |with a good deal of surprise among Martin Kiley and Mise Clarice Mc-| those in the courtroom, There is od last evening in |ODlY one thing now that will save siasionera office by |Nerdstrom from the gattows, and| cace J. PF. Kels that is a commutation of hia sen ie oe |tence by Governor Rogers, It is not} | Temorrow aft nm three me thought, however, that he will inter- | ingen Will be held hamber of |cede unless strong pressure WE nuy A. mmerce rooms. 1 o'clowk the /brought to bear, Judge Jacobs will shingtemen of the county will meet |¢ sorrow fix the ate for Nord aad Gtianies, At lock the real |#trom’s execution | estate men will hold a weekly meet-| The report of the commission tur. | | ne dats k the me mbers | ther * that in their Ph mye The Finest Talking Machine Made. of the mining exchange will meet ordatrom js now in a condition t | a2 2 |be able to distinguish between rieht REGINAS ~~ | This afternoon and wrong, and as far as they know enh OF suaeuth there has been no change in his From $7 00 to $300 will meet with th mental condition since his conviction. {ea tall over to Sherman, Clay & Co. Brass C sting Trust. wee aes eligi ated cae “STEINWAY” suauine Gv te NEW YORK, May 5.—The Stand 4 Becond Avenne - Beattie Metal company, a combination rae port late y réay _ atte 0 | rae manufacturing intercats of the = = Pree RCO. ee ine [country, Will Mile articles of incor ‘“ ae Pp tent from Seattle during |Porstion under New Jersey laws | wate wit start fr aoe “ " ta * | with a capital of $5,250,000, intending the « He ne o int |to produce chiefly Journal bearings The Corwin 1 Rear willl tor raiiroad care and locomotives. | ” |The cutters will receive their sup fen hanes in Ohio P to Turn. | j eee COLUMBUS, O.. May 6—A story | ‘This time of year, and the | The Japanese steamship Sakura! was published here yesterday that Maru, of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, | ex.Governor James EB. Campbell has| SAN DikG0 FRUIT arrived in port early morning ht the Py Pont, of this city, from Callao, Chill, She brought no) Bryan paper, and with the back- | 415 Pike Street. ba nd came hast passengers ing of Perry Belmont, of New York | |_ ‘The Sakura took over 9% Japs from | will make it an anti-Bryan organ, | «HAS THE BEST... Yokohama to ( men | coaplanniinar | here for care then goes | to Japan, touching only be and inst Big Hats. | MOUNTAIN Yokohama, She sllao April| NEW YORK, May 5.—At the pray- | 1% ‘The Sakura mma: 4 by [er meeting In Plymouth church, In aptain F. W. H n kiya, last evening, Deacon Fer- APPLES | the Pactho Coast Steamship com » were @ number of visitors “— pany’s steamer Al-Ki, Cap Ol-|at the service t Bunday, and I In Seattle. won, at 10 o'clock this morn-|asked several of them what they ling for @kagway and way ports. She | thought of Dr. Hillis, They said} — Dewey InvesmatCo, 605 New York Blook Contractors “"° Builders Of Firet-claee Homes on Easy Terma Money to loan at 6 per cent on city and farm property. The Ramaker Music Company Has Removed to 1416 Second Ave. Between immigration officials. peo telegraph company and for office fom on be a lar they had guee re a ee gg the Pike and sacs. The site of the building pasnengers a sermons, but that they had not seen Whe peer es ALONG THE | WHARVE Raa not yet Beok Goelded upon, bet | cargo. Her list was Dr. Hillis, When I asked them to n Union it is assured that it will be erected | | Rnetey A. B 4 1 they were un hs ar the pr enter of business. | Max, W. W. Howmar on account of ap W. t The weather i# @ continual change | —— | Margaret Seals, ¥ arge hats worn by the women of | ou an Steamer Ham belt, Capt. Bonifield, of unshine, rain and snow The 2 P Mre Pr Marcka, A hurch. Now, if the women fe echeduled to sail this evening for nights are sometimes exceedingly Eager evgulbacer. yr —ar we obey Watts, J. M. W Plymouth church are going to wear i caw ose way ports. She will|coid, reminding ome of November. vineeee fo t ry * Chicag ro five second class hats aw large as wheelbarrows, asi | arga n je north « lar delegation of s- eo or pe " ne © oto 1 be » ne “ee at least show their friends! ip | paiaied Mh Aides eaaaeae tecteht | the couate te ke i ut of which ts not controlled by| 4, the suit brouaht by Richard |for the visitore by removing the envy c ig There appeare to be a reasonable Remeiia Guuder command ou rou Richard |for the visits ay tenovt In a New, Slightly Used Ee e chance that Republic will have an ; shorn in the super urt against |hate dur ice ~basede ¢ The brig Blakeley and the steam- tric light plant peration be chews po Pye he wyge'g nl ¥ we a seg renrtonaagenc ee 2 t Te ks ta | SEATTLE TRANSFER (0. er Homer, the principals t tore the summer ip passed. The com. Catoane cauipanien have given |SOmpeny, to recover posession of AMUSEMENTS i cent water front coll niseioners have granted a company Bs - ee nee eee bike 223 Beattle Tide lands, a . eng patched up thelr cuts and ‘bruises |the privileges of erecting poles. The | options on the purchase of their fa yp Me gltay Bonar gfe ee i or |} Prelaht, Passenger end Baggage. and departed for their respec sjectora ¢ hat they have suf. | ‘ries 66 followe: Spisiman Brothers |, ury which entitled him ¢ tive guctinanions, oy en AB peceeetiln Seen hak. Soy ave oe mpany, W. MH. Bunge cc a. Been peti “| ‘The Rostonians serenaded Seattle e mer going |ificlent capttal to erect @ suitable n of the la and a judgment] oe iy al Remember we have the j —_— to the Bering Sea on a cod-fishing | plant Witham Heasing asé compe: for $474.50 for damages sustained by |'*#* night and received in r = | | "Phone Main 41-46 — OMioe 693 First avenna g trip, and the Homer to San Fran-| The commissioners « Prussing Vinegar company the mortgage company’s wrongfully |(¢t# of applause and dell Largest and Most Com- e cisco. hed to count The estimated veuns ¢ the four lw thhelding possession of the prop tention Until last night * : plete Stock in the City. ae Yeh aE - 2 ee eee 2 eget . Chicago plants ts $1,000,000. After |") na wan a new ra to Seattle all Work Guaranteed. ay The British sh ° badhewroar * their absorption by the American |°''” but more than one of its charming | Call or write for prices and terms : Bi Py oy by meh « nelanbort Vaaar coepent, Vint sorparstion numbers will stay with ve and. wil ns PETER EGGE EF to make soem for the Powys t a 4 will, 1t ts said, control 96 per cent be sung and whist With the . JOHNSTON f he Powys Cas nt size to meet present require- : fate line gy: the Boato filled the Be | Painting, Pa f Saleh ts te loo ews for tee Gries [nee ot the vinegar and yeast outpat in he ee ee i Second Ave. Burke Butta | P@UDUNE, Kalsomtnt he toasts tax tide 16 steal |the United Stat Forty factories le theater for the second night t.. U Posies Wieenia Seas the Powys Castle s only fifteen jin various parts of the country, in| A PRISONER held the large audience until ] emith Repairing anes are j ae “peg ted veg 7 Boston and from Dubu to Loute- | tor Merbert’s music ie much |- ones toe Pike Stroct re “ee | vitle, witl be tn the combination. In we rT substantial than the ave ‘ htt stand Gnias oon th pu all these factories yeast Is an impor-| Unfortunate Woman Confined in|"! °! Ment opera. “The Serenade COME TO THE > this morning, londing 156 t it coms tant by-product. | fairly bubbles over with spar + which she will take to Victoria, | —_——_—_—_—---- a Filthy Room in Tren- umbers. There are touches fr pager | } SEATTLE INKLINGS. ‘ns ther operas, ye the whole Her The steamer Garland the YOUNGSTOWN, May 6—For the! . ‘on, N. 4. bert has given the world of pleasure | - ; jarta: » Stee ¢ : Sep 4 | aeckers just what they wanted—a ‘Phone Pike 12%, 1329 Seoont Avenue attle & Neah Bay Transportati md time this sprin urnace - TRENTON, N. J., May Health ‘ company, Will resume her place on | men of this city and vicinity are t os i new thing. + FOR BARGAINS IN Wem. J. DEAN & CO. chi eatin. Uae Maanion thee vo an advance in wages, notices| Tally Van was released from the | Officer McGalliard and a eman| From a musical standpoint, Jessie ; fey pedde, ‘The live bh ieelhaving just been posted announcing (County Jail last night on an order | today wife of } Keddig | Martlett Davis and Helen Bertram 0004 ver : been covering her route, will be over. | thet, beginning with Monday, all |*tened by Judge Jacobse of the su- | trom Pon sae shared the honors. Barnabee and 4 hauled and repainted. rn” men will receive an advance |Petior court and turned over to the | Frothingham were the comedians of Meals at All Hours. e - z . 16 par al joare of Mra. O. H. Ryther. She has Whitak genuine fun. 3 A condition attaches, however, ang |been confined tn Jail since last De- | radi Tonight “Rob Roy” will be given, Ol R CAFE i t eed ge he adva * somewhat In the na- jst, ppc — an incurable ap-|had been kept a pris and the matinee tomorrow the per Furnishings f NEW YORK, May 5.—F. G. Rath a bonus, in consequence. | Detite for morphine for seven years, and her wan, ema nce will be "The Serenade.” Mrs. bone, director general of the ri-| The condition is that the increased | nage Jated fiure and ragged clothing sub engagement closes tomorrow And Hats - Cat A. Rideout, - Proprietor can Postal system in Cuba, says he| wae shall be considered a» earned | Minnie B. Weber has commenced |etantiated her atory. Her husband, | Might with “Robin Hood.” Cor, Third Ave. and Jemes M. Aismissed the Spanish postmaster at|oniy in the event that a man works |® suit im the superior court for $5000). a a eee Sancti Spiritu because when Hobson |a full turn of fifteen days and no |4amages against the Madison street |0O6** ares ¢ he is insane] woe Pay Train’ is making good H. LEWIS & CO. eas ‘ t - * * . co 7 u and has been a voluntary prisoner + : . is “ . — = = wae captured at Santiago this man |jay-off, and is appended to the an- |Cable Railway company for inj H time at the Third avenue theater BANKS. took it upon himself to telegraph to \neuncement In otier to insure atendy {alleged to have been received while |refusing to leave the room when he|thix wee Manager Russell has a First Avenue and Chorry Ste, — Toral: “Hang the Yankee dog and | work in view of the searcity of labor | *tepping off & car on the corner of | requested her to do so. good attraction tn the bill, and good . “TUR FIRST sana BANK OF wend the bill to me!” jue An exception, however, | Second avenue. uae The discovery of the unfortunate | how are being entertained every Paia- sscling 4 7.0000 : nes or eth Talk ike cass Sen enti al abebemaaieed | : . we : Gceiante plight came throush ne evening. ‘Tomorrow afternoon the j,General banking srustnens transacted. 3 | — An inaane patient named Owen | pore, Their attention had been at mati will be given, the 4 | James . Prosident TWINKLINGS. | WEATHER FORECAST. | Pee! was committed to the anylum |yactoa by the erie that came from any closing the week's engage Platino Cabinet Wrote +g 2 Mae Eretdass z | yesterday afternoon by Judge Moore. | 4 the ed ehutt woevening. Next w > > re -e RK. F, Parkhurst.” .” * arco | a. > — ane seers (Cet " T hotos reduced Bight and telegraptite’ exchange bl — . ror Seattle and Victnity.—Tonight | Reddig residence. They have under-|McSorley’s Twins is the attraction. shit’ chs Siegenptte enabonge parenis ANCOUVIOR, B. C., May &.—Mat | Saturday oceasional rain; brisk |, 7° Firat Grand Lodge of the Fra- |tayen to find out the cau but on Pee to States and nk tope steam ters " re brought to @ head here| South to west winds J ternal Order of Eagles will meet in| eoing to the door they were turned| The Devil's Auction opens at the For 30 Days. Fue PUGET BOUND NATIONAL BANK yesterday in the tat *® * when . a es | this city next Sunday and will con ay by XM dig, who inf Seattle Sunday night for an engage Cor, 24 ave. A AL BA John Dallin, one of the tallors im-|, 4, ough or “V" of low pressure |iinte in session three days. Repre-|tnem that he was fanning hie mwa {ment of two nights La Roche wins) OF SEATTLE ported from Seattle, had five strik- |) air eral MPadiinion, Guedes tatives from Spokane, San Fran | noune Muar Shishe a boy ietanen oent " mE = | Eaptal stook paid in ($528,000, - ane a = hi Pi re mixed up in| wna norther : eles b inthe (aco, Tacoma, Portland, Victoria 4nd | tq jet them in, that his fath Plasterers’ Strike. Acme 1 ublishing Co. burplus...... 000 ue fight Wednesday morning. The at. barometer reading reportea | Vancouver will be present lee wanted no interfer with hi PHILADELPHIA, Pa, May 5 Jacob Furth... President strikers gave a plea of not guilty,|1 the region covered by the low.|..There will be @ grand parade at |qomeatic affairs from t) ars ADELPHIA, rit me Noufelder, Wide: Prosidons and will be tried separately. The | 5 Binge sR in iglly Aged 12 o'clock Sunday, and It is expect- ied, bors. |Poday plasters and kindre 1 labor: V. Ankeny, ves Oashlon case comes up again this afternoon € . siping ed that 1000 Bagles will be in line. ere employed on building operations * « a . M. na 1 Idaho n the wentern | ith of f the 1 " y " COLUMHUS, 0., May 6.~The at Witliam Battershill and other a strike for $3.20 a day for eight — ries . t ‘wv : ann Gruen | " om the Reddis hie BOANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK torneys for the Standard O11 ere of the crew of the ship « re’ work, The project has been | p, 0, Alley. Telephone Red 1064 Oe Aa asi * han n¢ ith OMlcer MeGa . 0. a ey pany filed papers in o than in the |e gargent, have lbelted that vessel ivi ig see ted among the workmen during Corner Yealor Way and First Avenue. Goart fate tant aieht-? aster ating the prob-|/.. srg, which they claim an wages. | - reed | the past winter and the officers say | G®® AAAI | Oi = pene court to h f th n y : pag |The Sargent was taken charge of | hk tre: h the men are united In their demands a ko ‘ oe EEE ep y tr nect Rain has ta , ened him. Inar rom which the 8 Sec ae satel Go 1% Androw Chilborg atiaials a conn at dppont | yesterday by the United States mar-|ijcnt had beon tota luded, 1 Lest of Neill Compan A. H, Soelborg © Cashier pti I Canby shal ae ling on @ couch, in a pore sd pany. Sparkman & McLean ‘Transects a General Banking Rusthess, a 20 8 ked ~ zs * ~~ | {health M ' fd i} found #0 CINCINNATI, ©. May 65. After a es al Murder and Suicide A warrant was sworn out yester-| weak that she could hardly speak |Saturday night the Nell! Stock come | 7 ee LOANS AND INSURANCE. ail le e day for the arrest of Harry Gunning, |above a wh The floor of the |cany Wil bé’e thing of the past < 2 PHTORBORO, Ont, May John | an electrician, who it ta alleged stole |poom wa ered with fith, and the | James Net!, Miss Chapman, Edw James Bothwell—-Mortgage Loans, F WASHING A miie| webivrs am engineer at the eater: [goods to, the amaunt ot $00 from [wails nn “cling” wore festooned [We Robert Moree and George | F ESR ata ae tar will I ke 1 60, shot | Stewart & Molmes’ drug at while | with cobwebs and rank with mould. | Bloomquest will leave next Wednes DANCING ACADEM = 1 harbor, which ja on Chu and k 1 here thie after- |he was putting in electric fixtures. ~ la ternoon on the steamer Sun Phone Ked 1798, 605 Bailey Blilg. ~¥ niet near the village bearing 5 gud teh ee iiteest? in the eee Th y sage : hone Ked 1798, 05 Bailey Bi and only thorough Danelag School fa 1 , T , e Whipping Post. shine for 6t, Paul, They will have Ray) . on name. ‘Froops 11 t t temt lyin imm Hately. | amyth, Wak field & Davis, the ts a, pt & : ree cee ites Wil deieese Vers ay city; day and evenings 7th and Columbiast here once action is r ‘The tragedy occurred at the home |contractors who have the contrac VER, De ay two 2, garded as very important f the family into which they were |standpipe of the Codar river ayatem, |oonvicted attempted train kers, rg “ein Hs pe ay cabaane We offer a neat, six-toom house, MILLENRRY, = ee ne engaged in ing will begin work immediately All|Thomas and oseph Cubbage, were | for New York <jtein MuTeonibo; aanell papieees Mrs. Hansen, corner Fourth and Pine. VALPAWAISO, M ~The an or was on the premises at the | ma jain will be taken to the city |each whir 1 at the post by Sher ; mlanoe im payments to suit | Latest Spring Sryles, Lowest prices. nouncement of th reck ¢ + then bodies were not dis- | park, and from there distributed to | iff Whartor th 20 lashes et Chilean naval vesset in nits 1 for a little time afterward, | the different points 1” “Oh ft, ad ‘om!"' b Chicago Markets EAN 8108004 CLOTHES CLEANING, of Magetian, has been Lh é Ay ee naa whas “«#e Itom Cubba the lash u CHICAGO, 1, May Cattle WoT -RENC ‘ Beattle Cle e our h 4 | a » FRENC . othes Pressing Oo. k ‘our but there are n « rticulara, but ne ago # 4 from an The temporary receiver of the/|again and agalr The final strokes | Reeves, $4.25@5.5 stockers, $3,.50@ PIGOT & I RENCH CO, clothes in shape for $1.50 Dar month; aycing y ae yg 4 which left I ibject to fits | Puget Sound Dr ng company, ap-|were ones the prisoners will never |5.10; cowa unchanged; xans, 4@ 104 Washington St, have the only cleaning, repairing. 110534 ay, Tel. Butt 1008 BAN FRANCISCO, May 5.—0. M. | of us mania pointed some weeks ago, waa yeater-|forget. They also ha prison | 4.00. we sevenue, who embezziel thousands |\that he ¢ mitted the terrible deed, | signed by Judge Moore, of the su Alfred Cubbage, of another family, |Se higher; mixed, $3.60@3.8 he List J9UF property with us. We can soll of dollars from the government and - —__0—— p court. This ends a long legal| was given ten lashes for breaking |$3.70@3.02; pigs, $3 70, | pier ctapesliy ow pricns Bite | Mae cee eto escaped, about a yoar age, wae ar Korn mg Co, Fifth and Pike, | fight between the attorneys for the |int® a money drawer at Clayto Sheep—Westera unchanged; lambs, | MONKEY by ‘alving thom an opportunity Real Hokesaed trent Agents, Bewted here yesterday, fle atrongly | Proseription Specialists, ‘Phone Pike % | minority eteckholders, who applied |and stealing $16 $4,756.10, “| to figure, | No. 810g Pike siren i Sea ndbAcaaiices sa hase eaten, at

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