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* - ss fie dai, tc ca a Maeda ae ide a ete aaed beeen eae ealanel I RT EI OEE RR te TT RIT ET I . 2 THE SEATTLE STAT. | { man, 17, might found ta one of pone ther » fair wagon roa | the seat. F 12 years he ha r 009 00000060006 the araves. The search for him wit from the Columbia to the a member of the senate I be continued, He is an important & distance of tt y alle “It wili been always a strict partix ana "| witness (9 the case against Riley require the expenditure of but little has fought shoulder to shoulder with) BH. WELLS & 0, Publishers. Yorkman, charged with assaulting BEYOND HELP money to put thie part in good WHITE PASS the men of his own particular faith | i ‘ ‘very aflerncen except Gunday, Lucy Dumford, 4, Foul play ts shape, leaving about twenty-seven now most prominent in the upper | 18 Ibs “" wun pected. A warrant for Riley York- © sa Miles to be constructed ‘The total branch. There will be a few recal- | No. & eee | ~~ 2 Second Avenue, between a bee. ul Ih F. CHARE [man was issued Sunday, Me waived distance from Republic to the Col cltrant Republicans Vester and james Hueiness Mawaoen examination and was committed. | Paysicians Say That She Can-|umbia river ix ntty-seven miles. The) AP, nger Coach Overturn-| Party leaders, Hiking, Hanna, Al 090000000 Hair was found in one of the graves total distance from Hepublic to Wil linon, Warren, Fairbanks, Spooner th ettvered - not Possibly Live. bur on the Central Washington rail, @@ But No One Killed, Aldrich and Hoar are outspoken in A SWELL NEW HACK. NEW YORK, May 1—Delt 2 lroad js seventy miles, ‘This is a| ecariaerahe an A ningutar [MAYOR Of Heating Quay. Vico Presi Telephone Pik 30. ae . 7 . *% | nomewhat lintance than has! * ay SA Magar | cent Hobart, whone influence is po Led hed hd i ane acai San A ep ea the popular comic opera atar I* #Ald] Hoon generally eupposed. The ara accident that might have had fatal! has expressed himself from Omers We THOT =~ Third Avene | ee ie inan tn thome in ues int? DO dying. No less than three phy+|i# even and light, and tn time it | Femults, occured on the line of the |nis ‘sick bed as favorable to Mr Entered at the poatoficent Seattic: Washing. | the principal cities of the east, ar. |#lan® who have passed upon her | will become road over which fast | White Pass and Yukon railroad Mon- | Quay pee te ting Swing OM 4. It tom. 98 pnoond-class watter, a rived in the otty recently, ‘Tho hack | condition have ag J that she is} time can be made jay afternoon, by which a passen- | ae hg '° ae Bi Hinged Ban 37 monte § WICKEL . is the property of David Welsh and |rapidly going into decline, For sev~| = ger coach on the up-bound afternoon | *lections, which makes tle pee eat a »®. MIUAGL The letter from Acting Secre- |is the only one of the kind on hy a eral montha her health has been de Represent Cheney Schools train wag deratied and overturned, | me, rage vig Pag “jag has ati tary of War Meiklejohn declining Teen lek echt ‘parts: beter abel cling, and recently ahe wan com:| CHENEY, Wash, May &. — The fortunately without any serious In \Chandier. of New Hampahlte, i (or . Kel) petted to leave the stage. A nerve lt schools have chosen Mies Ollie | juries inwide the coach ree or four other Republi voluriteers direct from Manila to|tivring type, and of the latest im. |{ctree™ @he refused to follow his |tesent them in t Woodmen of the |about eight miles an hour and bad|and Hots, are similarly dinpored h " iy hana (Advice, But soon her strength gave | World elocutior ontew cur | reached a point between the tunnel | Rurgows, of Michigan, who voted Seattle on a government trans-, Bd agi ty tires aon, canta [O8€ completely, and she hax been |May 27 at Medical lake The first /and Glacter, when from some defect | vies tails theo $e Sell Imperial, Patentks a nrofo ne]. | Tuber, and when in mation, Bide | sont to Mt. Louie to die, Her father | Named will at for the $30 silver » track, the forward coach went Satna t he ' » Patent xcel~ port, will cause a profound feel- | poiseleasly along the p ; be ‘ he sft . 4 “ ae a for sth ‘ ; A being [ents in @ telegram that lent, Centennial 6 r r * & photographer of that city, and! set ar last mentioned for ward the outer edge and, being |, 4 his mind on seating guber ann ast g of disappointment throughout Urged that his daughter be sent tojthe gold necklace, for girls under |somewhat top heavy, got off its cen- (Satorias appointees, However, there Olympic and Pure ’ the r It had been MEETING OF |tis home while she was still able to | twelve ter and went over. ub dition of one Republi y ‘ . _ community t 4 [stand the trip | It happened at a point where th phair ode Poe Andy cod White con fidk ” he r | an to this committer au confidently expected that the recondition ts a direct ait of | was no danger of the car going down | ge iator Allen, and the new man is war department would accede to lane "living. Moth tn end out of the | |the hill, but | ngoing over it struck | tints wortain to be with Quay F | Oo { } | profession it has long been known ja rock that stove in the roof and |7,").) 1998, the senate, by « the urgent request of the cham- that Delal Fox was going the “pace | jemashed every glass in the car. vate of ‘19 to 60, stused to tH For iM Cents Pe t Sac ber of commerce and the citizens | that kills.” She was pleaded with in FINI H | One parsenger who was standing lyr Corbett of Portland, Or. who ¢ ” . Tomorrow the second annual sun | Valin. Nothing could prevail jon t platform jumped off and Was) aooied for admission on the cre generally that the soldiers should | ooion cr the Great Council of Meh ( change the cour [meu «1 nome going down the hill, | GPh im Gov. Lord. Quey will get nueeoueinnal i pond De ce ‘ ounch Of | chosen. C emis noted the The thawing of the ice in the es 400 cone here instead of being sent Washington, Independent Order of ees or keen a. Selous anne he SPOKANE, May &—Five thousand | ground has Se ne = defects | mm ae , mapubtionn yotes cast WAS NOT A Su to San Francisco, The thing de-| Red Men will be held in this city, lod upon the loas of that vivacity that |" hundred feet tw total _pro- | whieh are being remedied an fast ae ee ee eet once anked: “Wh | IDE sired see + reason: | commencing at 10 ack and con- | made her so charming five or six made in the boring of the Great the stitution among friends?” | med so entirely reason: | iinuing until Thursday night. Ch f|youre ago. But dainty Delia pe rthern Cascade el, the big <ctenmea \itke Tima seonators do not resarc able that scarcely anyone ques: | Seattle Trit No 23 has made great | od and the end of it all has come.| gest work of ts oa i ie y Have Been Murdered 02), viointion of their oath to con- | John Montpetit ls Working in preparations for the entertainment | Her greatest stage # * was! " : 3 é “ bv t natorial courtesy, even tioned the action that would be) othe visiting guest. ‘The pro- |achieved with Lilian Russell and J,|#te*® !n the United States, When| VANCOUVER, Wash. May &—|form to senatuse Sonniass ovat @ Railroad Camp. taken by the authorities in Wash- | gram for the session is as follows: | p'Angellia in “The Wedding Day mpleted through the mountains, | Word was received here this morn. | tho: os aren the iasee ort ; | Tomorrow at 10 o'clock the Great | Her | op nee wae in “The|the tunnel will be 1 2f jong, 1m that the body of Adolph Miller, | strictly STARBUCK, Wash., May &—Post- ington. It however, that ne tllige A epee strict construction ne ‘ seems, however, that) nouncit will meet in Elks hall In | Little Host.’ = the workmen have yet to bore |* OY 13 years a, was found hang- | str netru lies suka w hes. been samaa t hostile influence of Naval! the evening at § o'clock, there will) | wesz it one Ge ing by & rope to a mb of a tree one micas bos a ’ 2 # estimated that at eee one eern ph ofd Je Arcos |that John Montpetit, who was iden- Constructor Endicott, who is makum ‘Tribe an soaianl OHIO LEADS IN WHEAT :”: peraes aan of Sears oe tos hn'neck brpien. it in suppomed "Octane Shay ‘aati atee| ce ee ee eae strongly opposed to the develop: | Tribe No. 5, and Chief Seattle Tribe lowing for the chance of striking |t be « case of eutclde, but the party | 40) senouncement of the date of the | uicide at Walla Walla several digs mene of Wie dey Bock facil No. 25; 9 to IL o'clock Indian supper | | work, the tunnel will be completed in |TeDOTHNE the ‘case here stated that |. rrivai of the Spanish minister has | So. ls @. On April 17 the body nt of the dry dock facilities at to visitors and ladies only ‘Ha ts ‘et Otr st tes Di |About eighteen months, or by Nov. | pushicnn exteted in the neighbor. | yet been made to the state depart. |°f 2 man. supposed ¢ Montpetit, Port Orchard, has again made| Wednesday morning there will be | setcpetad ae Saees Jember of next year prey ment ya betel yen ment. Instructions have been sent | a" found under a nage a = » 4 grand parade, and in thé evening | am i a - | foul p oron- | to Minister Btorer to proceed to Ma-|fAce covered w a bundkerchie itself manifest. The Acting Sec-| reception and bail will be given at minished by Freezing. | we tbh ath coreg Ao pressed (7 Smuth have left for the scene to | arg goon convenient, bat be |mat had been saturated with ehigro- retary of War states that he re-| Ranke hall CHICAGO, May &—Katimated on |air furnishes the power for the drilis |e 48 Investigation of the matter. |n45 peen given to understand that | form. he man is working in the ome camp of R. J. Lin ubcontract ferred the f Godttte |. Teeresey _ evening there will Delite present condition, the winter | used, and the work is otherwise well | |he Is not to arrive in Spain until af- |CAMP Of eee SS eee the request from Seattle | 4 reception and concert at the Mad-| wheat of 1898 throughout the Mid-|equipped with machinery. There is ter the Duke de Arcon shall h on the Snake River raiiroad, aulps y | Mike Ray, financia etary of to the Quartermaster General of | seo pavilion, followed by & moon-| die West will not be a heavy one.|a little trouble now and then at the nd | presented his credentials to the Pren- | Mike Hay, Roavolal secrets ~~ | light excursion the lake. | Latest adv how that in many of | east end of the tunnel occastone % ‘oremte of this place, received « the army and the latter, judging Sees.” [agra apart pane mee ot eat ond ot the tenet conactene 3 ee a ee i ere sat eA fees ore aty mis os purnPS) SKAGWA ay 2.—The ratiroa | Montpetit’s handwriting and is dated from appearances, consulted Con- Shot bya a Sweetheart. age by creamed sgh oy |mmense, [remove that. At the weat end. there |nay erected a new warehouse at Low DIED OF HIS INJURIES. 4, Tne Poresters sre takian structor Endicott, who declared) SHREVEPORT, La. May &—-Dur- Y oe cinena | ne & Slope downward tewees (82 Ganin ehin the Best week, 9 by ‘snkcaie measures to recover $75 which they tha Pp , a4, [ing @ dance at Alexandria a man by | on f beet nad = dw plowed | wont, trouble with water (# never © |469 feet, and has already stored hun-| E. EB. Aldrich, the man who was |aliowed for the funeral expenses of it the Port Orchard dry dock, ; © of Scarbrock was sho! eS ee a untered ‘The 5600 feet already bor | dredy of tons of goods init. Every-|injured Friday afternoon by the ex-/ che who was identified ine mame of fea: ld t and) “Wisconsin and Iowa fared little | eq divided about Ry benwees ® 4 pt, ne {the man wh lentified by the Killed by his sweetheart, « girl of 19 “ ; oN Ses wes equa thing that cap t# being pushed to | plosion of a nitric « tank near the | coroner's Jury as Montpet Opposite Seattle, was good for Killed by ~ « better. Nebraska's shortage in the | the east and west ende thie paint. ‘The trail over the lakes | Yesler wharf, died of his injuries at|~"" jury ’ nothing and that not even a transport could be properly pre-| the pared there fora return trip to | peated. Manila. Hence the adverse ac- john. Of course, the: citisens of se. Roosevelt's Criticism Is An. swered ina Lecture. WASHINGTON, May & Green, of Cleveland, ©., a colored ex- j member of the Ohio senate, and now | Lieut ja high official in the peosteffice de- lectured last night on the | mer with a specially select that might be sent to this port|friticiams by Roosevelt of the « ~ycewey introduced his re- attle know that Endicott's hos- tility is not based upon any good reasons whatever, as the Port! Orchard dry-dock has ample fa-| cilities for handling any transport | with troops, but the unpleasant partment, od soldier. marks by condemning fact remains that Secretary |iynenings Meiklejohn has not been made | aware of the fact. that an immediate and energetic | protest on the part of the city |in the Holy Land; they drove Napo- leon's tried legions from Hayti fought under have an effect despite the antag-|and waiked over the Seventy-first heer York to aave the lives of Roose- elt and his men on San uan bill, sent to the secretary, might) onism of Constructor Endicott, especially! if reinforced by per-| sonal efforts on the part of United | States serators and congressmen | from this state.. In the mean- time, however, there is no reason | why the preparations to receive | the soldiers should languish. The | boys are éhtitled to a grand re-| ception an@ithey will get it. The thing to do is to arrange to have | the regiment mystered out in! Seattle. SSS General Otis cannot recognize the oa Twenty members of the fratern Guthority of the so-called Filipino congress to act upon the question of peace or war, one of the highest pre- Pogatives of sovereignty. His course with respect to the recognition of the Aguinaido government has been rig idly consistent. The question of the number of Filipinos who acknow- ledge Aguinaldo’s rule in not import- | ant. As @ matter of fact he com- mand the uncertain fealty of a very | email percentage of them Tt has been shrewdly suggested that Aguin- algo is holding out for a money offer for t purchase of peace and tran quility in Luzon. No proposition of this sort seems to have been made im the recent conferences, yet my terjous altusions have been made to| igeurgent hopes in that direction ‘The cash payment to Spain for the Philippines and the $3.000.000 boun t¥ about to be paid to the Cuban in surgents as a persuasive for their re turn to their labor are presumably not unknown Philippines tmeurgent officers. would, therefore, occasion litle prise in this country if the insur gente in Luzon should imitate Spain and the Cubans in giving Prominence to monetary considera- tions in suing for peace Se The report of the embaimed beet board made public today, exhib great straddling capacity sides of the question get the best tHe’ argument and neither side | Miles is partly sustained and inci dentally roasted. Eagan get a clip under the ear and an enconium upon his personal honesty. The “specifi uncertainties” in the report make it almost equal in quality to the aver age political platform. Let joice together that after digesting many columns of embalmed testi nfony during the weary weeks of the investigation, re happily relieved from the apprehension that we will finally know anything defin- ite about the beet, incidents the It sur nome ts oth oft * m us re we no Roosevelt's criticiam of the color- led soldiers he pronounced unfair It is possible | He said: “Colored men in the days of Priam helped the Greeks to storm | they fought the Turks! ancient Troy; The act was prompted by jealousy Between danc eirl «@ gle revolver and shot him. She was ar- ton taken by Sesretry Meikle GOLORED MEN FICHT He Butler, PUSHED OFF A PIER The Graves Were Empty “’" Yo" BATAVIA, ©., May 8.--The two mysterious and newly made graves near here were reopened by the au thorities, but were empty. It was thought a missing boy, Frank York- * Searbrook gave of water, winter vartety will be supplied by a very heavy acreage in epring wheat she drow ®/ indiana reports some favorable lo alities, while higan shows an average crop. Obio's yield promises | to surpass that of any of the states mentioned. For Peary’s Relief. ST. JOHNS, N. F.. May &—The aling steamer Hope went into dock here today to be thoroughly over }hauled and repaired, preparatory to John P. | Proceeding northward next month party, and who may how peed assistance, as his steamer, the Windward, has recent been frozen in the ioe since the early ae Of tant year. THE TRADE IN | IN MEXIC Big Increase in the Annual Exports. CITY OF MEXICO, May « treasury report of foreten |xhows that in eight months neal year the exports have in oe the they in Louisiana | The mmer of this |with an expedition for the retief of | Peary, the arctic explorer who went toward the pole last sum- 4 oolock yesterday morning at Pre idence hospital. The remains will | shipped to Stockton, C | Aldrich’s relatives live. pe Suicide of a Chinaman. WALLA WALLA, May *& Frank A. Brooke, the cashier of | \, yriied Line Transportation com- |Sin«, & Chinaman, committed sutc > cea’ rrr is fair, and sledding is being done LEMMAN AG UIT TED over them, From Log Cabin on le hte conditions are not #0 good for travel, and one reaching that point | will have @ long, weary wait in the Was Charged With Receiving ton. Stolen Property. nv be 1, where Mr. | WALL WALLA, May & town yesterday, and yesterday by taking opium. He re Lemman, an attorney formerly one Bg iy He crciterment over |celved @ letter from Chin & tow attle, who wae arres neveral lune c dant |4aye ago and became despondent Fe een ere ee eaeeo sens strike |A® effort to revive him proved fruit- j Months ago on & charge miles from Log Cabin. The strike COLFAX HAS ~ A SMALL TRUST COLPAXK, May & fax is to have a miniature trust. The Colfax Electric Light . which also Js in wood is about to corner the f Colfax, and the concealment of stolen ae is said to be a promising one and now has but one competitor in the ment property, was acquitted by al 4 colors are being found in all ee business. One Saturday a deal was Jury in the United States district |Sieetions. As soon aa the weather | HING N lclosed by which the light company ourt Friday Lemman WAP ©m- | Keemits of prospect work, and the |gains control of the wood and coal ployed as counsel for three burgiar® | owe of the atrike becomes more business of Hulin Pros. and of J, Wy who were arrested in this city about |Percraiy known, @ great stampede Brickner. This gives it control af & year ago, and received from one of | expected in that district. lal the fuel businces of Colfax, witht them over $100 worth of postag aches jthe single exception of that of Johm - umpe to defray the expenses of >| Serested on a Telegr: Biackhurst. Hulin Bros, were ex appeal to the supreme court. The tensive dealers, and the sale of thelr [United States officers learned of this| SPRAGUE, Wash., May &—John| PORTLAND, Or., May §—The sal-| vere cout 100 cords of | fact, and after making an invesiga-|Derken, late arrival from Lexing-/Mmon catch on the < nlumbla con- od near Freeman, in Spokane tion, came to the conetusion that the ton, Mo, was arrested by Constable | tinues to be light, as is usual at this) oounty stampe were sined through the|Campbell on @ farm eight miles to/time of the year, but from the num-| ‘The latter firm will engage in the robbery of the North Yakima post- | the ath Ly | age ee! oe: ter of bluebacks being caught, fish-|iumber business here, and will office hort nefore rom a nour, Puget sour und gon ee ie w ; fum 4 t a being morte pe ne - ‘a charge of |\°fMeN are beginning to believe that handle sta o : uu " a wag amman, however, refuse » © | be o of | A une ® yard will be e pom npe until it was proved |grand larcqny. He ds held awaiting | there le going to be a big run of there |) °/ prior northeast the depot, that re stolen property, and the coming of the sheriff in the city;fsh thie season. The blueback*|\1.4 tne building of sheds began this hie arrest followed generaly come a little behind the | morn a | main run of chinooks, and a# the! It is estima that the local saw- Olid Employes Go Out. EDITOR DISAPPEARED. large chinooks and the little blue- | mill, which has 6,000,000 feet of logs rning out 40,000 in its pond, and ts od nearly $9,000,000 and are now at| MILLYARD, Warh. May &—C. 1 backs cannot be caught in the same |/P it® pond. and is tusning fut ane |the Fate of nearly $180,000.00 yearly. | Preseott has resigned his tion as killnet, many fishermen, when the |). | supply the dem and for lume _ ¢ imports have Increased 32 per! mea mechante of the Spokane main run of chinooks is over, lay || ws - ce: 4 are now at the rate of S98 ot tome Cimeren. of Oakesdale . ber this year, as it was last, owing | Minos Professc ors ra hook Into |csoaeetn diver abeuaty. wal ack Gekadiad ova Je ‘ea tenes aside their large-meshed nete and/iy the large amount of building to y m4 < upled eve 0 nj use a smaller one for catehin, “ibe done Colfax and surroundt College Barbarities. The governor of Sinaloa, in order! since the road. He| vod backs. If both kinds of fish come bedeenrs Goctume thie aol eae pens — - dle Bigg 2 eM escnc-tpe Agta paced fete aba ret along at the same time, the best | ina iulin Bros. exe large trade property, haw suspended the consti- | employes of 4. and his OAKESDALE, Wash. May #.—J.|method to be adopted is a conun then X CHICAGO, May 4 —Thirteen atud- | tutional cuarantees In canes of kid-| na will 4 with regret |. eron wh bane nth ago assumed |Arum, Some fishermen are provid-|—— Sysrae 3a - lents of the Northwestern university |naping, patricide, premedits mur-|by them. His sucr in J. Slavin, of . , a ing themselves with small meshe were initiated into a Greek letter der amd highway robbery St. Paul, who o ed a similar pos pesarae nine: dh nla er ge nets to be prepared for an eme ee Farmers’ Institute fraternity yesterday morning, and it|is on the Pacific coast and tion with the Chicago & Great West | "enon? caatnan cand frienda, |Kency, while others are putting th SER, Maho, May &—& |is expected that the faculty will take | from the railway system of the coun- | ern railway are at @ loan to account for his pe- |. and at the same time feeling that | farmers titute will be held in action on the matter, The unlucky | try % —e lcultar leave taking. Whether he has | they may-miss tt, should a big run afternoon and evening thirteen were divested of coats and| This measure means that offenters| For a Catholic Church. (oy. itn mustortune, mental trouble | Diuebacks come ‘in early. — Fishe y 13, to be conducted by the | vests, their hands fastened behind |of these clases will be » ™ d LFAX. W May & “ ot s been sandbagged at some spot | Men are on velvet these days, as | professors of the experimental sta+ them and then they were biindfold-|capital puniehenent by th COLFAX, Wash. May §.—Rev. P. | Ot ee wn, or whether he decided to | there is no end of a market for all|tion at Moscow. The subject for the onal autharities, withon form. | pastor of Bt. Patrick's cath- | Unie felde greener than these, is not {the fish they can cateh, and cash on |afternooa session will Grains ity belabored them with aticks |ality of a trial whea their guilt shal! |@dral church her ay recelved a |R0 to felda greener than these, le not | itt Tey “ey do not need to hunt |and Grasses.” Much interest In the to see how lone they could endure |be clearly evident. A almilar meas ‘taaftee nest [have iterty fale for a canneryman who wants their | meeting is manifested and it is exe the beating without flinching lure regarding persons guilty of put ah le les went "ur. Hrookner expresses the belief |f#h, for a scow is anchored in the | pected that much good will result, After this the candidates were tied | ting obstructions on rallway tracks yt that Cameron deliberately departed |!tver flying @ flag, which offers 6 together and pushed off a pier into | was taken a few years ago with em + Church PUT. | oe newer pastéies to eucnge pay- icone per pound for salmon. Se ling Wax Explod i Lake Michigan. They experienced |inently satisfactory results he fenced and | for , : 4 — — great diMculty in getting back to the | — — Father Kearns | ment ra egy ate ht Jeena os _COVINGTON, Ky., May §&— wm pier. only to be drubbed again with Tropical Fruit Trust. : “ tan: now on the lookout for the man. He sealing documents Saturday qe ee | BOSTON, Mass, May &—A |» « little faith in the theory that evening when the wax exploded, to control the tropical fruit ¢r fe » or accident have over- burning his hands severely. William aken out In New Jers It 2 eae his side and suffered serious burne is known as the United Fruit com Warm Weather Welcome Has Commenced. shoot tus taw any, 1 # capltaliaed at $20,000, " , FOR | ALASKA ‘: meg Bis eA or chsh vat tn | An Ounce in a 150 Pound In-| ROCKFORD, Wash., May &—Nev-| COLFAX, Wash, May 8—The lo- . orw unshine more welcome than |cation of the new O. R. & N. pas- | | 200,000 in stock and $1,650,000 in canh bhedteress gg hee 5 : wae pall. Hucititedcte are: Andrew dian Causes Trouble. |that of the last three days. Cold. |senger depot has been definitely set- | " weather has been a great draw | W. Preston, vice president and gen-| GUTHRIE, O. T.. May &—Liqu a cidcdype: tled and work on the structure be- vs ‘ a aa ek to all kinds of work Will Lea This Port About| oa) manager of the Boston Fruit) selling among the Indians has been poy bee eaxieus about the weea [G88 this morning. The depot will June First. gompany; i my oe aig of ¢ 7 pretty well suppr 1. For #ixty (jn the ground, but the shortage of | be erected on the lot formerly occu- | | a ont G. Burnham an ars the government has attempted ature has de it n wary to | pi n' er’ dence o: ; Captain C. ts Hooper, command. |Jetferson Coolidge, Jr. predident of|to enforce prohibition among ite | Pan" iven tangs stock “at least 90| nna, canoe aren sete mn | We will demonstrate ing officer of the revenue cutter ser-|the Old Colony Trust company, of | wards in Indian Territory, Congress |aays longer than usual, an emergen-|\ne ote the main tine track of the | that the suit we sell vice of the Pacific coast, has arriv- | Boston | it a penal offense to carry any |oy for which few were prepared, A/POrth of the matn line track of the | a s s ed in the city for the purpose of ear 3g nw ntoxicating Hquor into an Indian | oe of weather like the prezent wilt |. R. @ The depot will stand you at making the final arrangements re- rewervath und a similar penalty | work wonders. lengthwise east and west, and a | garding the saiting of the fleet of cut. | was imposed upon its ale to Indians - on track will be built on the north side | ters for the Bering sea cruise. He anywhere, To enforce this law the he lof it, leaving the main line track states that the fleet will consist of sania wares been Increased and hus. | WG rent m.© Petiaoh |i. cure south of the Pacific Coast the Grant, Perry, Rush, Corwin, Jrede of deputy marshals have been| KENDRICK, Idaho, May &—The | Elevator company’s elevator, This | Bear, and a new sternwheel ateam- employed both in the territory and [stage of the water ts now favorable |track will be about 0 feet north of | er, the Nunivak, bullt for service on | Jalon the border for log driving, and active work t#|the present main line track, and will | the Yukon river. The steamer ts| ‘: A " Years a when the Indians were |now under way on the upper Pot-| probably be used as the main line as | eck eee now en route to Seattle, in tow of Phar z EAC, wisn, hye § Se practically Alone upon thelr reserva. |lateh to start the big drive for Wil- /4t will give more room in which to} the Rush Captain Hooper has re 1o. Seek yg nt aia rete h jtion, It wae a liMieult task to con |i Arn i's saw T, which ts ex- | make t urve for the norteast side ved word that the Rush and her|c, Wellar. J.B Hoag and 8. W. Hich- | trot their thirat for fire water, but |pected to arrive here by tonight. |of the Y, which ts to be built through t a tow had put into Eureka on account | afrerrton, and started om the ret: rn | when 0.00 white men were added |The advance guard of a few Isolated |the tract of land recently purchased of rough weather psloaieagped lar “4 Pe} = ing the population the sblem be- |logs has already put in an appear- | from H. E. Corey by the O. R, & N e " 1 ‘on he no J bs 2 ni vd jorning. | ame Imoat “ible of solution. ce. co Da y fe f pe The fieet will all sail for the north | mney oxpresmed themaclves na hich. |" ible of solution, |ance te PEE mpany for that purpose about June 1, the Grant starting a8| i) Dieased with the route They {if he ean be t sober the Indian — — — | ed, The old revenue cutter Thetis when he geta a few ounces of fire ARP scl ons right ni nag ll peed | return trip and hope to be at late tie-velne: all hie eavans Bg sag ITON, Ii, May &—J Best Looker ‘ , *lto avold building more than four pelige Cook, president of the Ilinots © the coast of Siberia for a herd of instincts and passion# are re 1| . bridges. According to the survey ’ pac iiss erat ath elay rane reindeer. It is stated that the at and he becomes a demon. Ninety , made by J. C. Raleton last year, five reget . | mitted to the secretary of the board tempt to domesticate the animals in . |five per cer the erimes of all cuae ts @ cnteadaiedl bridges were provided for, Mr. It kinds committed in Indian Territory lof trustees of the Northern Normal = Jaton aubmitted plans for the bridges, ee ee arinie and nearly. ail Jechoo! at De ald hte acceptancy of Absorbed by the Trust. | “Mich were accepted by the commin line business of the courts Is provid- | Every Indication Points to|the presidency of the De Kalb in ° | wioners ey are to be what is is tion. ‘The position carries a eal ed b th hisky peddlers. | etitul in. r ara OMAHA, Neb., May 8—The Oma-|usually termed queen truss, Hewed bY w | That Result. ary of $6000, In addition to which $1 ha amelter, late @ part of the Oma-| timbers will be used in thelr con f se 000 is given by Col, Elwood, of De ha & Grant Emelting company's | struction, with the exception of t Wheat in Oregon. | WASHINGTON, May §.—All indl-| Kaiya millionaire property, now transferred to the|floors, which will be of poles The} INDEPENDENCE, Or, May 8.— |cations point to the seating of Mat Cook will close his 20 combine known as the American| bridges will be short, varying from|The quantity of wheat In atore in| thew Stanley Qu by the United » with the Tilinols N @ and Refining company, today passed | fitty elghty feet in length, and|the vicir f Independence ia over |States senate upon the appointment | maj at the end of the present scho: e into the hands of itn new owners, | Will not be expensive. | three tl what sin store at thin ag 4 tone Beas as Want year in une, and intends moving Supt. Page becomes manager and| The bridges and a few rocky points | time last year. The quantity stored he correspondents in ashing | with his faimly, to De Kalb, in Ju bie ss Chief Clerk Cox auditor. President | Will be put in shape at the cartiest lat Airlie, Monmouth, Talmage, Inde- | ton have interviewed the few sena Buys the best suit Barton declines new honors and pownible moment, that the road may | pendence and Suver ix about 136,000 | tore now here, and telegrams of in: | iain of clothes obtain- tires. Mr. Nash, the secretary and|be traveled by horsemen and pack | bushels, when last year at this time |auiry have been sent to t home oe abl truck b Train | : Lk Gees, ME aie. ie ner etary Ae |e SOL taae al Piston work Haare Hee mravasis, not over. pepe [every svinkae aoe ip the. United | ECOmOnO. © y able HERE seen vusmpany, with headuuarters in| it i# expected will practically ex- | or 0,000 bushels at the most. Ware- |States autside of this city, It was| TERRE HAUTE, Ind., May &—d haust the state appropriat tlhouaemnen are beginning to wonder {impossible to reach every senator. |W. Taylor, 44, of this city, wax dis % the amount that will be receive from | what t vill do with the new erop Several are abroad and a dozen or |covered dead this morning al ide ST. LOUIS, May §&—B. F. Gray, a|poll-tax and the money promised by |if the farmers do not decide to sell | more are traveling about the coun-|the Vandalia track near the fatr p eT medical student, committed suicide | private Individuals it is believed will] soon try so rapidly that messages falled |grounds, two miles from the city . here this morning by the use of prus-|be ample to place the road in good - - » jto reach them. Phere were bruises which showed a |. aic a He leaves a family in|condition for freighting purposes Korn Drug Co, Fifth pnd Pike. Quay's personal popularity willjtrain had struck him, His wife se Strongest Top Coat House In the State. Wodiand, California, With the exception of a few rocky | Prescription Syecialisty, ‘"Vhone Pike 25/ have much ta do with gaining him |cured a divorce from him last week, First Ave., cor, Columbia St, land, y 1 A A

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