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| NEW TROUBLES IN FRANCE OVER DREYFUS CASE VOL, EATTL WASHUI FISH he Nar Goo-Ruk, will be taken up Jon the Coleman. The ner Quickstep, owned by ED OUT THE BAY Dead Body of a Fisherman. ja B®, Clatiin, which was built here last summer for the Yukon trade, | will also be takea north this sum mer. She has been tied up in the | Duwamish river during the winter The steamer Lakine wae due to! arrive today from Astoria, where she te sald to be under charter to the Seattle Yukon Transportat pany, and will go to St time thie month on com Michael some The steamer Ful- ton is also due to arrive from San Fran She will go on the Bt Michael route. CHILKAT TROUBLE OVER Resignation of the Minister of War. x Advices ree that the re ved from Skagway nt trouble between $900900000000000 be wea 1000000590000000000 000900000 00000000006 ld A: A rire tee. to - © —300000000900900000000 Ist 6 N¢ Screen Doors Ready to Hang, 85c. Gi, ing, and died April 90, days after the acoldent. The Orizaba| brought down a shipment of mail| from Cook inlet. The passenger lint | wi fotlowa: G. Gilimann, A. J.| Coursen, H. Duthis, John Lockstrom, tw a Ww Mandaba Il, F. Jones, W. Ht pencer, re. Bpence t 4 n r Ge beget yng Ne Mie. ieee Screens, fit any window 25, 35C, 40C, 506 W. L. Richards, J. smith, a)| Fly Screen Clo or ye Bc Caron, T. Dugwell, W. I, Machatt,| y os th, gud yard * ae - ” eee. CA Tiracken push, Nichola, A Netino: nd | ‘ivan eens'ian”” “ SPELGER & HURLBUT quameanmnteipesten ‘ 1 ] When the steamer Cottage City, of m4 the Pactfe Const Steamship com-| 1216-1217 Second Avenue pany returns from Alaska ports, #he will be put on the drydock at Orchard, where she will be cleaned and overhauled preparatory to serv ing the Alaska excursion steamer t 4 If you want it PAINT YOUR HOUSE ©: done WELL, the Cnileat Indians and the white | W i Mer © the Ab Confirmed—Rumor That Presi- miss. tins en WMO WAS DROWNED LAST MONT |i". Sp "ttm "a a 6SI- effectual spp rena a ment oF the Topeks ‘ Sno Sette tnake ever to pay a fair price, let us figure with yo —————- jeade ncluding two chiefs, — recent om F Ore * . . dent Loubet H Al now tn the jail at Skagway under She had bec tepaived ond ted aaen,| chird and Pike, STAR PAINT CO. as SO ja thirty day sentence for cbyruct= Wad Started From « for Wig |°h#! Overhauling. The first excursion AUR a EE NEE CT he the roadway | trip of the Ce < , Resigned Office ath anvenie A made by tnited Home on the Ti Fla May i, sok ue Wine War be =| Moran B th » a] g.) © |Statew Marshal Tanner with a de P during the season, The route in-| |yee reoe Yatton The Indians had | petit points of interest popular to tourists. | ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. | built a barrioa of boards and} eae —w } sop it o 2 sean 2a yes 9 brush acrosa the roadway to ob. Our plant includes steel and woot construction and covers all branches of the 3 port coy Al L. Bentao: = busty totng an other classes of ma palit and repaired LONDON, May 6.—A dispatch from Paris to a local |wers heavily armed when found. by sing et Beale deastie: ae trons PERSONAL POINTS. wastes fe acme ramping wnchipee” the losher” ana ~ Rober Newspaper say ial 7 “| [the sold hut the large ver oe Ih the bay near the W. on a . wed seis isc havea betdonmedidie snaien aeee says that President Loubet has resigned. |ine arisvng tar, STme,numver of! tron works "some time last night.| R. %. Brows, a prominent mining |@ ° or ca y C i jand the endered witho teon was L 1. an - eo ea i aittes cecil’ taiaichn aeain _| that in the darkness he slipped t eee i 2 p ; Paris, May 6 Cons jated over the building of Sue some hole or fell off the treats on Governor Rogers was in the ety | | Framed Pictures on Glass i 4 S, May 6.—Considerable excite o}- | trail on the north side of the Chile * stunned by the fall. No one |last evening from 0) -|% lowed t! . ment iS fol-|'" nilent Bronce hy Bow r ie trom Olympia, He re-| | From 268 Cente Up i > nial « al i . river, Since being completed mi “1 the place heard any cries for | turned thi | " ¢ lowed the official announcement of the resignation of |irait natn, ut nich, eted the |htip last nigh clap: athe | GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR CO. inister of War Defreycinet. It is not thought, how- | (',ltisns Dave derived a good Hentaon wax about sixty years old| Colonel J. ®. Coplican, a well 906.908 Firet Avenue ever, that the resi : geht, he busines by transporting people up (28 & Powerful built man. People |known real estate dealer Port @ wy me val at the resignation will cause a cabinet crisis, but |(h ['xs" In, (heir canows Wien Rine years aad that he was very(Qrend te Om : camead ‘ ann eens ot Mia ba ai e trail was com th ive bp was ver: rand. | may again sidetrack the revision of the Dreyfus case, |*w plainly that their trade would |Meaay in bie Rabite and. very Pd “Bh ts WAT E WE rapidly decline unless they prevent. | dom drank Coroner Sparing hee] Colonel H. B, Beecher, of Port ed it. en charge of @ is effect a | To 4, eo will make a thorough Investigation et eget ep Electrically for Industrial Uses WASHINGTON, M. wa 6.—President McKi: ill! ING ay 6, s nley will make the findings of the beef board public tomorrow. | ‘ | Several letters and photographs were found in Bentson's hut which | that & married man [and has several children living JOKE ON THE AGENT. A good joke which has been per- petrated on some of the loval freight STILL ONE MORE DELAY fate of Murderer Charities W. site Seibaan | ROME, es! 6.—General Polleux has agreed to form ministry, having for its basis the occupation of Sa Mun Bay, China. . ‘ | Nordstrom i's stilt uneettiod. Tt agents is going the rounds today ; — was thought that Judge Jacobs | amo e ond MANILA, May @—One of t would this morning #et the day for pti ll aiewel & ete ee ¢ Fillpine envoys recently here is quoted his execution at € today as saying: “We are undoubtedly whipped. J. Mamitton |¢ aged, and our troops are determined to surrender lobetrac: | setasate, and represented that he in- Aguinalde is discour- 4 mcour votved a legal obetruc- tended to ahip six carloads of freight | All our leaders want Lewis again bs some guarantee of fair ’ - Orme Kuaranter of fair treatment for laying down arma. They ask for tion to the carrying out of Nord-|and 18 passengers and would like to | 82 other ports on the Lower Sound, p Rano pn ly for the purpose of effecting a complete surrender (TO '® Sentence which has been got the best rates. Of course he |he wae successful in seizing over DANGEROUS NEGLECT | i Our congress. Americans do wrong to distrust our honesty.” DAKINE for so many years. The se- immediately in demand and aquaria We cigare. The most sensitive organ of sense in the body, ts elmom WASHINGTON. M Hoe hay eret “Star Chamber” examination tm- | tried to outdo each other in enter-|_ W° Will make thorough tn. | ipeacuent ays, for the rele! of eect! oa iia senene 2 ay &—Admiral Dewey notified the Navy depart- to the prisoner's sanity by the med-/taining him. Money was spent f: vestigations im all the towns about Our eqat ecution of pour orders joday that the gunboat Bennington had grounded o: foal commission Colonel Lewis de- |; " ree- line found.” geld Mr. Be ri thet can be found anywhere @hoal near Panay r a — man unknown y and he was gives @ goed time rep see 1. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 72) First Ave ay recently, but cameoff twenty-three hours later nounced ax unfair and illegal, and generally. The prise was Anally ae MOMIne, “and will also keep a sharp | + Sal ee, Come. The 'y one. Gamage was not serious. he claimed that only witnesses w cured by George P. Cane of the Chi were against the condemned man oa, cage & Milwaukee | were examined. Me demanded that |was ts have a deposit of 02500 today |® @ jury be impancied and an open in- | but th \}o oo mage og c © stranger left last night and | ~ now the agents Col. Lewia made a long and ¢lo- | they stand. are wondering where quent plea for the life of the con-| demned man. Upon the conctusion | the country home of | 1¢ pig rp ¥ennet He Dewey says no blame ts attached to NEW YORK, May ¢.—The police commissic &n officer to Engtand to investigate the co Prisoner mame Richard Nicholson that Which crime Dr. Samuel Kenney ha: decided to send nfemmion made by an English he murdered Dolly Reinold, for been sentenced to be electrocuted. NEW YORK, May 4.—Reports trom W Witham cw Sieets adobe Sa Was severely “The mace. tei eels vem? five doctors as a commission to ¢x- the A ine into Nordstrom's sanity was LONDON, May 6.—Tod Stoan, the American Jockey, was thrown from oe “f" > oat the court, as it was nsiderably bruised and m to execute an idiot his mount at Kempton park today and was not my intent a Unable to ride in the race. Later he reappeared in the Jubilee handicap | (eq maniac. The man bad been | wry department at Washing. an yeast ae heer ate tried for the crime and sentenced to Se maak sae be eee ay ek “ 1 Otis thie moi Ale. The date would have been fixed | eee 3: io pipnaie toek Owe Sn MANILA, May ¢~Genere! Otis this morning reported that five men ined not the question of his eanlty ——s th taken, upon the a 8 U ana had been killed and twenty-eight wounded in the battles since Thure- y.07 raised. This question was sat- wae ey we és ta a upon the 5 ; _ t ttled In the court's mind . i » iy akwteetn. bi wad it was my duty to carry out the Not Until After the W thousand, together with the costs of peti bce amen fe ogy npr bask Petey MANILA, May 6—Genera! Lawton’s brigade met and routed 2000 |), I however will listen to the storage, ete. on ply. Ht 0 eifieelt matter, to got peuple, te ereait posits of raluable ore should have #o long failed of dis- and wi insurgents near Maasin today, The rebels met the American advance arguments of Col. Lewts, Is Over, However. fn a half-hearted way General MacArthur's troops are resting in San (10) next Wednesday afternoon.” Fernando toxia Many bodies of the Filipinos are being found In the The condemned man waa in the Tiver at San Fernando, and scores of rifles and other arme have also | urt room and apparently took lit- ae of what was golng on. He been found In the river. tle notice fix his eyes on| je cone =< o Committee for Volunteers’ Celebration, .,.s::° sir" sccter"atsy ye oe comune oc om fa Prosecuting Attorney Hart to draw ifying the appoint. jcal commission. navy department that he does not feel he would be justified in desert- ing his command while hostilities continued, but that he hopes to re- turn immediately after they are con- cluded Admiral Dewey in a personal let- ter written to a friend in this city, stated that he dreaded returning to the United States, He stated that he had heard of the reception given the fleet upon its return from San- up an order r ment of the r President Graves, of the chamber of commerce, stated this morning that he had been in consultation with Secretary Prosch, in regard to the selection of ten members to represent the chamber on the joint com- mittee having charge of the celebration in honor of the Washington vol- unteers. He had not completed the list of committeemen, and could not, THE THOMPSON | therefore, give out today for publication. Mr. Graves stated, howev- | iS NOW ADRIFT er, that he would probably include one of the University professors in his selections, in view of the fact that Colonel Wholley came from that | ropellor and Will a cciniclihianieaictionemigs | COO Her * mab tiago and of the various banquets | T ke Po and receptions which had been given OUTLOOK FOR LIVELY AT ge ero umcere participating nthe ara dublous about returning May 6—fome- ber dealer of Bay City, Mich., is reg- : o0e eee ietered at th % ot Trade ‘ sagen fame, esBin Sam $ PIOWNING, HOPKINS & CO., Sesr¥8% Stoct evencns BROKERS. Deputy Colector of Internal Rev- | Rooms D and E, Bailey Building, Seattle, Wash. enue D. W search for boxes of cigars bearing pushed with vigor In Beattie |tookout for ‘The cle they are manufactured dealers in whose possession we have have made no ai awaiting instructionsfrom the treas- WASHINGTON, May @—Admiral| ef tate yesterday afternoon in the me non-support. ai J.J. Ferguson of Wellington pop ints he | tor. and the trustees are Willlam William FE. Smith, John R. Wolcott T. C. Stephens and R. J Fellingham “ee | He stated | anesetraining ship Hiyei, and a cord-| that upon hia return he wished to| 4a) invitation ts extended the pub- J. W. Jones, customs auditor at Port Townsend, is regintered at the Butler. | Snoquaimie Falis Power Co. Distributing Stations at GILMAN, KEWTON, SEATTLE Seocnd Ave. 2d Wain cae M. J. Hagegarty, 4 prominent tum- oeoee Bowen, states that the Ae tecetved over our wires Continuous market quotations at principal centers of trw OficesPortiand, Beatle, Tacoma, Walla Walla, Vancourer #8 he bogus government stamp Vietoris "hat Whatcom, eceecoce ing his trip to Everett, any of the bogus goode pearing i Seattle. That there ix laree q ing sent about the | yo doubt Last Seized at Rosslyn. ountry tet wo are sent to the dealers irect from Lancaster, Pa., A Buffalo Legal Tender Dev enity of your life Two ot three & tit hares will make #4 Jone, or that you ere not the, All that Se ly to place howe we the greatest oppe J in good, p Reed not say that it eanne fortunes are being made where | 4 at-class in Vertmmen!, = Js. om gaine vein, aud oney -iaers, claim to be tg- I 7 P.O. Bow 171 OLS & CO NICH ry department at Washington as covery It im a puazie, true enough; but, Just the same, we have a world of mineral wealth in Index—Silver Creek district only eventy-elght mies from Seattle (less than three hours’ ride on the Great Northern), which we are developing as rapidly as pur tneans will permit—as fast, but no faster. The companies reprmented by us believe in keeping out of debt, and we mont cordially endorse the belief Gilver Creek stock t# just a shade higher in price than last Weck. You know we told you it bid fair to take a quick jump, but, nevertheless, it is a rare profit-maker at the price Wy gre permitted to sell it to you We shold think that IDLE TE DOLLAR BILL would have bumped a hole in your pocket long since. JOHNE. McMANUS & SON, 918 Second Avenue CROQUET SETS SEATTLE INKLINGS. ‘The following divorces were grant superior court: Magy Hanson, from 4 C. Hanson, non support; May- @. Tuck, from Harley 8. Tuck, ee A liquor Heense was issued yeater- by the county commissioners to A certificate of ineorporation of he Chicago evelopment company been filed with the county audi- The capital stock in $600,000, J. Shed, | Keep your children at home by furnishing them a splen- did out-door game; 4-ball, 6-ball, goc; 8-ball, $1.15; 8-ball séty, better finish, from $2.50 to $3.50. Today is reception day In the Jap- SAN FRANCISCO, vomene of ateamers plying between ostentation. He did not fant a cele-|tgday and tomorrow between the Sdicnsdatieen om — sul bration or a reception hours of 1 and 4 o'clock. | here and Honolulu, i the steam aOR OFS teeae tae 0 iene kt piers ‘The regular monthly open meeting The water front i# beginning to wijhu Thomson drifting about mings oe assuming active duties on his| phe hoard of regents of the State * ef the Western Central Labor union, assume an appearance similar to|q propeller. The Thomason left Hon-| return, Continuing, the admiral | rmyersity will hold thelr regular which was to be held Wednesday that of last year, when at almost |olulu April 19 for her, having on \stated that if his entive somites quarterly meeting next Wednesday | : . ould he would be 1 o'clock, in the rooms was postponed until next Wednes- every dock were moored crafts pro- | board one passeng?r and a cargo of could return with him afternoon at 1 ¢ : i ceptor | 4 D @ay. The topic for general Aiscus-|pelied by both sail and steam, all sugar. She ran into bad weather pleased to ee eats tn. thelt | of the chamber of commerce TRIUMPH sion will be “What Is the outlook for fitting out for St. Michael and other and during the greater part of the Tre averee vot County School Superintendent W Be ayiha a ten Kinase the working classes in the light of Alaskan ports. As was recently way the engines were run at half aqmiral Dewey Is @ member of the | 5, sferedith has issued a notice stat with new the trusts in the various branches of | predicted by the Star, Seattle will speed. Last Sunday morning the Philippine commission appointed DY ling that the next quarterly examin- Seth cad, patent clecst industry.” lagain be the headquarters for a large shaft of the Thompson broke, and the Lapeer ps ee ations for teachers will — — ot rhe hes the m ntifi be imp - o ( ing in her hoi ‘The acheme to erect a building for |fieet of vensels operating to the the propeller dropped off. About creagespatobi We ameds verte Aa |the court house May od eae | dont at reasonabl the ase of the various unions which|Yukon. With the hegi.ning of (noon that day the transport Sen- (OO UY vr vice and the arduous| aqme ath regular meeting of the | a are members of the Western Central | summer they are arriving here pre- | ator hove in sight and took bh duties he has been competied to per-| onjaren’s auxiliary to the Seattle RAUTMAN PLUMBING (0 Labor union has n shelved for the | paratory to fitting out te and started for this , Tt. form, it is more than possible that | srumane society was held thie after . wae ti) eufficlent - fas »| Conspicur o © ortly afterwards the officers of the . ed fro ing on| seloc YMCA present ur xufficient funds are| Conspicuous among the vessels ts Shortly afterwards the o' he will be relieved from serv | noon at 2 o’clock in the raised, It has been sugges hat little bark Munter, which has transport opened their orders from ine commission, should be wo desire. | coome, Cor. Third Ave. and Spring St. each union subsertt and | tied up at Ballard during the Washington and found that they phe admiral wishes it understood eee "Phone Buff 471 e funds thus rai he wet} winter, She was brought here this were to «team for Manila with all toes not care to 16nVe, MAR- aie ansties al tn i that th n r that he d ‘ At the regular A } aside for htat purpos Under the | morning, and is now alongstie the possible haste la until law and order are restored. | x, Miller Post No. 31, G Ra plan money would have to|White Star dock. ‘The Hunter is| ‘The Senator's officers then decited sd hale . aod avening a resolution was FOR VICTORIA RUN. ‘1 and it is the desire of }owned by Dr. H. ©, Wilkinson. It | that tt would be impossible to render pansed asking the Seattle people to — Id getting into|'* his intention to send her on a|lassistance to the Thomeon, but that R Join ina fitting service for the recog-| The steamet Utopia, which has age to St. Michael and Golofnin |Capt. Whitney and the crew of her Mitton ot the deeds of the dead, and| heretofore ben operating on the Buliding Trades council re- ay. with passengers and freight. would be given passage on the Sen- not give Memorial Day over to pic- | Alaska route, has been chartered by rganized h already been | Her tonnage ts 237.28. She will be- ator to Honolulu Capt. Whitney | | nics and excursions. the Washingion & Alaska Steam amicably, setting |«in loading her freight cargo in @|thought the idea a good one, and) | eee ship companf to take the place of ——- ites regarding the em-|few days. The Hunter is command. |sent al! hands on board the trang ort a ‘A certificate of the Incorporation the steamer City of Kingston on the} ‘The schooner Loulse J. Kenney abo each |ed by Captain Wheeler except those who were needed for Chilcott, was fled this | s “pi ora route, The deal vaanant r sn t. In each | 00 M7 her weseel of importance {s|the necessary navigation of the hoat.| A galvanised iron gasoline tank ex, ot Barneeee “aga Bisset a beget te ie We eg rd Malt apne Rallard by tne Thine tmasted schooner Vega. She| A month's supply of provisions | ploded yesterday afternoon at 4:20 The capital atock §* $6000, and the | Utopia was About to depart for the Deputy United Staten Masmhal iy. iiiders’ Exch which in|came over thie morning from Port | was furnished by the fenator, and o'clock, Cahn & Cohn's ar — Ss trustees for two months are James| north, and her freight and passen Tyler, in default of payment of a of contra as organ. |Plakeley, where she has been re-|the Thompson was left to continue the entrance of Yesler dock, an | trusteeen, Richard Chilcott and J.|,ore were transferred tothe steamer | ibel of $4860.65, |The successful nd. ut thr A come | pair She is naid to have been re- her long drift age E. Aldrich, of Stockton, Call, was) DA ns Humboldt der was Peter H, Lieb who bought ” » haw beon |cently purchased by an eastern com-| The Senat Thomson thrown fifteen feot In the air and} ™ dg It was amated this morning that the the schooner for $8100. The Kenney t Bulld.|pany, who will send her from this | April 20 in latitude 34 degrees 22 min- |had his right lew broken in the fail, ‘The hearing of the habeas corpus | Utopia has been chartered to run on ail oa [port to Golofnin bay and St. Michael. | tutes north longitude 132 degrees 14) The tank, wh ph was one of twenty} 0° oe John Foye, charged with/the Soum! route for six months 8 well known to local shipping men, m ne contractors and |The Vega has been employed ae a | minutes ote le ny oe a ied ke goblet ~ on Epica act jury bribingin Boston, was yesterday | she wil start on her firat trip Tues j having mad many long and haz . men jlumber carrier on the coast. She | Moar australia, May 1, and Nail works, Is sal a eu inued by Judge Jacobs until! qay or Wednesday, By the time the /ardous voyages between Seattle and h ty ar In} will probably leave about the mi4- ¢ » fifteen people of the time contained nitric acid begpohesr charter expires, the company expect | the Arctic Ocean, On a voyage in é af B phtyg - ‘Thoms: 1d two compantons were at. wor eee - ecure teamer from @ fonrish ‘ und are rap-| { the month for Alaska, She I# | ‘Thom | and tw mpan —o to have secured a ® the Bering Sea last summer, the ogres heir membership. |commanded by Captain Jorgusen, he tug Relief has started out In |cutting the tank, when It exploded, 1s THE CRY. Portland, probably the Victorian i eenney was caught in an ice floé, " In thia re-| who formerly bad charge of the tug |search of the lisabled steamer. and it is thought that n fete sr which Will be permanently aperat | whic h presse her so tightly that her ‘ t all| Golden Gate. - ~ the chisel fgnited #ome gas Inside Kingston's route. ‘ aides cracked e merest piece ; The # {ollie Co ¢ Alamnl association of the |Just what was the cause Is a mys-| ‘The local and visiting members ot {int ya. ides cracked. Hy the merest plec arpe ’ hich is| ‘The schooner Nellie Colman ts an Th a Ju seu to the i ‘Order of Eagles will assemble at $ of good luck, she got out of the fee y et n i" nip other ner we is to go north Unie ae ot Washington, will meet yd Aldrich waa ta en to the Prov- 4d aS ee Deny inmerrew Tors WEATHER FORECAST. and returned eafely to Seattle. Ow 8 was be . ecen ym |tonight in the o versal nuild- jdence hospital. iS . " < - t mbers By horse Du esis oprul vsghhoe neg Blas rd on * range for thelr annual Sagi ote oe Ing at 10:20, and form for a parade] geattle and Vicinity-—Tonight and the last voyage the Kenney made Mayor Humes and the members of | the Duwatturing the winter. She|meeting and banquet during the| Steamer Orisabs arrived in port at of the principle streets of the city. /gunday, fair weather) west to north [te the north, she went aahore on 94 the city counsel r an invita. | be mse ‘ a : is hi nied Ms ee pentemanl week: o'clock this morning from Skag- | After the parade the regular month | eins. Rope and was abandoned by her offl+ bre counsel of 7 ittend| ton, and was br ight around Inet 3 —- way. She brought down about fifty |iy meeting of the Seattle lodge will * 7 core and Gtew as a hopeless w: i na counsel ¢ jetoria to attend) tom, Bae was oe josey er “y < ; 26 . . casio! er SHICAG At Mo he 3 gold to parties a ‘oin ‘he Done wesivine b it |Carnegie has sold his interest in the | was taken he amelter at Tacoma. | mania le par! 1 oon, : ge gg tod v ‘| ee t ig he Post it tthe iti Vo sghenery Bteel « mapety 36 his bee She brings the news that a miner at] At & p.m, the Eagles and their] the Metropolitan handicap tn 1 pee oy wet pulled off the beach tpt 4 palances. ewere [sent to St. Michael with freight and partners in the business for §160,-|Sum Dum was struck In the back by | friends Min enjoy @ social sear," @F| minutes. Ethelbert was second and Pag or brought down the coast tase. passengers. A sinall steam launch, | 090,000, h large fragment of rock while blast-|the Palm Garden hall, Sanders third, 72,312.84, 1 | 0004 ° pil pO 6S, tit i th a i ets Nl ikl ci cans tn eal ential — — . ia