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SURO eg eg tg came ibeeeieiiih dahl hicaenieiiieh At denen np ee THE ATT LE rng nee STAT. SO I RT IR mE Mere E | AMUSP MENT BULLIOTEN, | ver, are in the beet of hurr } fish are mneh larger than hi THIRD AVENUE THEATER ) da 80 to 40 pound ¢ bby Gaylor, in Moe se | i yw one lor an excel ¥ CHANDLER * FOR GOLD sere sees } | tiver, @ a th nbine has xed the RS al lnvice ter thaw et.8 conta,’ uniky. & a ethodiat Eplacopal church; by |} |part of last season when chi There Is Too Much “1” in the Pisnop W. A. Candior for the Meth. | Schooner Arthur B. WI | wore very scarce, as high as : Bp pal church south, and were paid for bluebacks arty Management. y Kev. A, Carmen of Toronto, | Carry Prospectors. WASHINGTON, May 9—#enator | O'S a a oy — a As ini! omhe schooner Arthur BD, is on ine ‘GOLD Is STRUCK Chandler, on being usked today to}aquare will inaugurate the secoad | Wa" Near Moran's shipyard, under state specifically what he meant by |day of the convention Sethe BP Crerhanling preparatory 50 NEAR SKAGWAY | hile exprvasion when he inaleted that} Nearly all the young men and wo. | St#0# Out for & cruise in Alasan 2 4 : . - |watera, When ready, ehe will leave | the “self-effacement” of Benator M. | Meh Who come to attend the cone | ae gaiomnin b t lore ‘A, Banna Wan one of the things @ « jon will be taken care f in priv ber of — Ae nh & on — * ‘as one of the de pedal ee toca Goeauees yer Of miners and prospectors. Advices from Skagway states sired by the Repud we before the |° Phe des , . saath been nN ann t to reo a bates ‘abeeeite nha wahdn ae The destination of four of the men!a new gold d vy has heen mad atlonal campaign commences walt! vagy of the cliy, and reports jw Gotofnin sound, which is ab On 4 creek within five miles of 8h PB Ing amt « ago ne yore people will be glad to welcome 7 ache gts miles Lagi of Golofnin | way Th 4 was mad eo mentie ~ | cap peveinan, if Chat taany Ghowld wieh 100T © party of four will go to| Mayor John Stanley and a party of ferred to should, in speaking of par- | /, po ion ee ye / Golofain sound, under the Kuldanee |fve, through a trip given them by &Y matters, use the he’ and SU PELL PAIR Bm ofa miner named Johnaon. Johnaon|a prospector. They set out lame _ eftener, The 1 I’ does claima to have been th last suM- | diately for the creek, and on exam {Jt wee-quite plain by Mr. Chand | discoveries, and he te eaid to be the jatuked every claim and divided the hn at he come to the | |firwt to discover gold in t sands | iwenty Amon nel ve gonctuaton that there ta too much A MESSEN ER Jabout Golofnin sound, Upon hie re< | Upo nel hagwag anne im the party manageme at, | turn to Seattle last winter he sold | news lis A Sad be had no hesitancy in saying | }part of hie claims to the party of! wildfire and caused that It would he better for Repud- | four men, and they, with Johnaon, | mont 1 cen prospects. were President Me-|} ST, LOUIS, May &—Harry Black-}are now going to the Bound to be~ |to the neawly discovered canoes ana pone sated > ford, a fourteen year old messenger [M10 operations on their property |e ath differenc owed 401. tae Mound City Coun and To reach Golofnin sound prospec = between the leader of the rival ee re y ; at nd rae tore must sail up to the most north faction in Obie, | - company, captured @ palr Of | wey point of Golofnin bay, at whic 4 LE INKLINGS. ioupcinaen burly negro burglar this morning |piace they muat then travel over Mrs. Storck Was Murdered | «iio either force or weapons. On |land a distance of bwenty-five miles EVANSVILLE, Ind. May §—The |MOTseback he chased them for sever-|to the Bound. ‘The Journey I# sald} EM Perkins, the noted humorist boty of Mra. Mary Storck wae ex-|al blocks and finally ran them into |* be very hard we relate gs inher needa =t | humed yesterday afternoon and a |the arms of @ pair of : NOT. TV. |be “The Pricesn Paeat oe tae c e 4 o ir of police . - Ps Starting discovery made. A cord! Harry was golng out on Pine street | AVS HE'S NOT GUILTY. » Yow had ap bh was found tightly encircling her rs noe SS Caer Sanaetac vgn neck, whieh had Ty caused {Ab0Ut ¢ o'clock this morning to de-| y,.oy Woodring, of Hamilton, who |°f the lecture will go to the her death, Tt esc » notice of |HYEF & memage when he waw a man iis in the county jail charged with [Of “Whtina” the school paper the doctors at the first examination, |climb* out of the front parlor win- | dintilling whisky without a govern-| 4.0000 7 8° before the woman Was buried, hav-|dow of Mra M. Palmer's house, He | ment license, strenuously denies that atria Ae aaa wn iheo-apadr Ing een Maden by a A flesh. | was immediately followed by an- jhe t¢ guilty of that offense. He also | Ornina in the chamber of | rm: The murder theory le how generally | winer, At frat they aid not notice | Meeerts that he never hed any « eect) lane ee believed, and the strange man wh }nection with Osear Wiren, now in| h# Pe SRPORS Of SOE EASON. rode with her the night she disap- @ horseman was approaching. |jay on a charge of selling liquor {It 18 the desire of red peared, is badly wanted. but when they eaw that they had | without a Neense, He ts also mont | 58'" && i bu 5 via }Reen diseovered they started to run.|emphatic tn denying the assertion |°* 4re int Jeg future THEY FA T AN R With oud cries of “burglars!” |that Wilson te the accepted suitor of — f the Puget ely vice!" Harry dashed for-| his daughter's hand Hethete and ways magi ond ward en bia hemlet Sentedh of the conducting the bureau will be dis wen, Who bad already gained a con- side | them able start, He kept his eye - and was soon abreast wit ‘They turned ar ran over wd Negroes Hold Special Ser-| om vices Regarding Lynchings. | ive street on Garrison avenue NEW YORK, May 9.—The Nation- | Marry continued the chase, calling @) Afro-American council of the Un- | ail the while for help. A fow yard north of Olive atreet, on Garison avenue, they ran into the arme of Polcemen Kelly and O'Neil Harry sidted up to the sidewal “Arrest thewe men,” he eried. He told his story, and the men were tak en to the Seventh District etation, {ted States bas ismued a prociama- | tion calling upon the colored people ‘of this country to set apart Friday, June 2, as a day of fasting and} Prayer. and has catied upon i col. ored ministers to devote the sunrise hour of the following Sunday, June «& to apectal exercises tn order that | It was not anti! the officers called at “God, the Father of Mercies, may |the house that any of the family take our deplorable case In His own | knew that the place had been burs- hands, and that if vengeance ts to | larized. be meted out, let God himself re- | pay.” ' ‘The proclamation invites all the | his mess taking little credit up Prominent colored clergy of all de- | on himself for the capture. He will nominations to co-operate, and sets | be a prominent witness at the trial forth the prewent “indescribably barbarous treatment” of the nesro | DR JACKSON EXPECTED in this country. Reference is made | to the loyalty of the negro tn foreign | Dr. Shekton J: ware and the recent iynching® Of | Commiasioner of Education tn anka, is expected arrive in attle from the East tomorrow colored persona in the south are de- | nounced in the most forcible lan- | |winn probably make an address GOLD NEAR fore the Alaska Geographical ST. MICHAELS Whea Harry had delivered ner he went on his Way with Al Be He be =. | clety. SHIPPER | Silas Hustier, an employe at a steam ‘SHURG, Pa, May 9— mon, United States | Undressed by Machinery| EAGLES ELECT = - ty THEIR OFFIGERS 20-5 4080 | ing ship Miye The — GMali of the ‘iret fad ext | ‘The Haglen elected their Grand | A al {avitation to visit th | Aerie officers last night for the en | thee 6 Fema ee ae suing year. 6 cattle lodge fared well ay [in the elections, furnishing the Grand | Wietor Ff ckhman, age two years [worthy president and past #rand (gon of V. iH. Heckman. tor of the | worthy president, secretary, and two | pa. Lumber Tr Ned trustees, John Considine, of | yesterday morning wt the charter members and f heart failure. The little yw wan ot the order, was unanimously elect | nrst striken with diphtheria several ed grand worthy president. Follow~- | weeks ago, and had nearly recevor ing is a complete list of officers elect | od when exhaustion. heart failure, jed: Joho Cort, grand worthy pest | ovused his death j president, Geattie; iH. R. Littlefield, | eee grand worthy vice-president, Port jland, Or.; Maurice Eisenberg. gran ¥ ays Hered an artt Roverat ago the Star pub that the body of an | worthy, chaplain, Butte, Mont: F. / unknown man had been found in | Lincotn, grand worthy secretary, 8e-|the anow near Juneau lay in tle; Henry Bechr, grand worthy | formation wan received in th city, reasure, San Francisco; Bert Hor-| stating that the body was that r «rend worthy conductor, Bpo-ice A w r f Svarta " kane; A. A. Brodeck, grand worthy | From indications it is ‘ inner guard, Everett; BB. Shaw, | Whalen perished at least » years grand worthy outer guard. Rowsiand, | ago B.C: A. T. Van de Vanter, trustee, Seattle; Stephen O'Brien, trumtes, i Sn. Ea keaesh, trestee; Be | Teamster’ Narrow Escape srn 2ALE Wash. May % ttle. | One of the tearonters at the Wash lington Brick and Lime company’s |xtine hed a narrow exc ape from vere Injury yesterday. White t GRAGKER DEAL oS QUEEN ARRIVES FROM ’FRISCO, Gleamship Queen arrived in port at k thie morning from Ban | Francisco, having on board many | peers, The Queen also had a rgo of freight, which took the morning to direh } Hor pamsenger Het was aw follows: | Mra. Fras W. Fras Miss G.| kipper, Mrs, Stevens, Judge haw, W. H, Beach, MR. J, Honalll Mra. Wingell, C. W hatrgge g Mrs. C. A. Harman, E, iieworth, Ik. Bentley, J, A, Wholle } Wholley, J. MeCafferty, ¢ I wi ite ATT, Mra. Williams, Mra. 8. G. |Mowman, J. Rt. Hall, Mrs. Hall, Mra, | M i n, W. A, Allen, J. Edel, Mre. M. Johneon, J. C. Spright, Dr. W. 'T. Martin, Mra. W. 6. Crowe, P. Henning, H. M, Bpear, J, A. Me- mick, Le ) J, Frascke, Ro H Rountree Mre. Rountr Mre. M EK. Dedeon, Miss Dodson, Miss L. Champion, H. Bruner, GB. Hart, Mr Mart, J. J arrol!, J, Tilton, 10. H. Close, Mies Hannah, Mrs. A |} Buck, Mra F. W, € ton, Mins jl. @, Bennett, Mins Mitehel, W Brown, K. 8, Roberta, W. J. Bar [nett, C, B. Blocum, C. W. Hadley, | Mre. Hardiey, W. Polehenen, W. BE Holcomb, Mra. Holcomb, BE. 1. Cop-| Mrs, B. Darega, Mra. R. Hock 8. H. Stevens he steamer Umatilla, Captain c seine, alled this n " at 1130 Velook fo fan Francis with , |Pamengers and freight SPLIT IN THE |} AXLE TRUST May 9—The axle lerust ie split up the back. The Hess Spring & Axle company, of Cincin jnatl, one of the trust's former mem bers, today secured « temporary in- function in the common pleas court against the Vehicle Manufacturers ation deposit of $2200 in eaeh, and a note for $4000 is required, inti! declares, to guarantee nee to rules, ‘The Hess com hed « row, and on April 1 re-/ sted ite agreement, It was fin PVELAND, A cognovit the ' obrerdd pany pad A $10. ‘The plaintiff sete up that the agreement t# tn vio! m of the! }Ohfo anti-trust taw, The court ts awked to make the company give up! the cash and note deposit President Hess, of the Hens Spring | & Axle company said concerning the | injunction: "The agsociation te ruin- ing the business, We have placed the matter in the hande of attorneys and we propose to fight it to a faish. Tm dealers of Cincinmatl, and other | parte of the country are in sympathy fiw th us and will help fight t aaa. ‘The operations of this as- » in violation of the State Law.” clation tation Anti-Tru W.C.T.U. UNION | | IN SESSION | | ‘The tenth annual convention of the Correct Colored Correct in Make Correct in Shape j Correct. in Every Particnlar Every Pair is a Splendid Favorite. No where else can you | secure $0 much real true shoe value. LADIES’ Mine Tan Colored Kid | men’s Fine ‘Tan Colored Kid Shoes, Oxford ‘Ties, splendidly made,| plain Globe new Derby lasts, $1.55 value, only $1.00 @ pair perfect fitters, grand wearing, $2.75 value, only $2.25 a pair. LADIES’ Fine Tan Colored Viet Kid} Hhoes, handsome brocaded vesting | MEN'S Fine Tan Cvlored Viet Kid tops, new Pug last, $3 worth of| Shoes, kid or fancy vesting tops, good wear and style, only $250 a] on new Derby laste, grand we pair ing, dressy, $3 value, only 1.0 a pair. MPN'S Fine Tan Colored Chrome Tanned Viel Kid Bhoes, weit sew- ed, kid or fancy veeting top, beau- tiful dress shoes, $2.50 worth of good wear and style, only $3 a pair. LITTLE Gent's, Tan Colored Russia LADI BS Finest Chrome Tanned Tan Colored Viel Kid Shoes, inlaid fan- cy vesting tops, equal in wtyle, wear and fit to $6 shoes, only $3.00 a pair Tan Colored Viet Khoer new beautiful fitting grand wearing, eines 6 to *,| Calf Shoes, spring lace, on $1.15 @ pair; §% to 11, $1.35; 11% to3,) new stylish laste, Wearing, $1.75. $1.66 value, only $1.45 @ pair, O. W. PETERSON & BRO, $20.00 whe nor A. GRAMOPHONE ‘The Finest Taliring Machine Made. REGINAS™ From 87.00 to $300 Sherman, Clay & Co. “STEINWAY” ~ ae a B14 Second Avenue = = SOREEN® | mn “To How Cheap Dewey InvesmentCo. 50 - CENT FOLIOS or... MUSIC vata epee ie gem Cathet WINTER & HARPER 903 Second Ave, Seattle. Wash. 605 New York Bleck Contractors “° Builders But How Good”) eeestesem area This time of year, and the SAN DIBGO FRUIT CO’ 415 Pike Street. «HAS THE BEST... es ® 111 in Shippens e steam | ‘ ravy J t ¢ act [saw ban an aia pnere, bet very | 1S EFFECTED ng a heavy load of lumber acroms a « County Women's Christian ‘Word has been received at the lo-| Tin oe his colle’ and shows end ritge near the works the bridge |‘Temperance unton, commenced this eal office of the North Amertean Pee a js |etringere ga away. and morning at 10 o’aloe in the Method- stockings, torn fom his body today cee Str t Trading & Transportation company. | 4 sci: had dropped off a pul 1) & great effort, caused by fr st Episcopal church at Ballard. The confirming the recently reported gold |). ae in At gel at pees, ago The consolidation of the Pacific | team pulled the wae Jevotional exercises Were conduct- Giscovery at St. Michael. The letter | on he w aon — it | noast Cracker factories ham been | !umber sitpped off the hind od by Mra, E. & Wood, and were fol- : = — states that on December 1 three men! ee be * “s tbya a snfirmed, and the business will new the wee and the team r ywed by reports of officers and ex-/ brought the news of the discovery of |S0lvine nhaft. In an instant Ms | po run under one mangement. Mr.jed it sire up Mcto membera A menrorial ser When —» the yellow metal at Cape Nome. Le yd neg og o 5 ve enter was | A. P. Burwell, president of the Se nearly » ah vi was id at 12:30, led by Mra ‘The gold te eaid to be found in the | Suing” He is reported seriously im | attle Cracker & Candy company, has | which w tt A. Parker, Addrenses of welcome email creeks flowing into the Snake | {Ne is reported seriously In-/ just returned from Ban Francis - were delivered this afternoon by Y W. t river, which empties into the sea |?“ | where the closing of the deal was ef. ° THE RED MEN Rev. Brooks, in bebmif of the church ou an at Cape Nome, and 200 claims hav fected. ‘The capital ntock of the « ¢. and by Mayor Startup In behalf been staked out. Crowds of people ALONG THE WHA WHARVES |: mpany te #4.000,000, amd to the ¢ the city. The balance of the aft- : have left for the scene of the new amount of $1,600,000 will be Ineued IN CONVENTION son wae taken up by department rgain discovery, those umable to ecoure | | About $400,000 was set aside for im- | rte, thank offering service, par-! dogs pulling thetr sleds. It ts ale provements and extension of busi-/| amentary drill and miscellaneous ant 7 } ‘ sed stated that men have arrived at St _Tie Japanene trainin meer: Apes Fee | wines. Mra. Margaret Piatt will pedis dade Slightly U ” -semageneebetlggy 9d e Michael from the new diggings, who | gn. took on a on wg rai : ‘COMA. | Some of the factories will be clow ro holding a state Mires the evening meeting on or Second-hand | have taken owt 9600 fn one day la -s Pagans ie Of fuel yeater- | 4 put it ie understood that the Be is my t ¥ ID | department demonstration. CO os aaa Seance Rath Tee ene” int | attic branch will be Kept running ren wv ee amer "id ‘Transit. She wil sail ent f arts ne WEATHER FORECAST. os ow nye at Tacoma, when "ne or amd its capacity will be in- mg" ; SENATOR TURNER TALKS or | Freight, Passenger and Baggage, — will sell for San Francisco and | wenees n ¢* " yyy For Seattle and Vicinity —Tonight | thence to Honotulu ’ oe - seeayn At the meeting of the chamber of Remember we have the STORAGE. and Wednesday, fair weather, warm-| Steamer Discovery, which hereto- | Mas a Conscience. Micern will be [Commerce tomorrow afterncon at Largest and Most Com- og ristt Mais Aint Oct 683 First eT; east to north winds fore ry . rat . - © o'clock, United @tatee Senator a A ha n ating om the Se WASHIN’ May %—Acting Ae © work lete Stock in the Cit Rain has fallen during some part | attle - What route, has been | Secretary Metkiefohn has received a| will be leorge ‘Turner will address the Pi e Ye nenidorel of the past twenty-four hours. ’ . " J hamber on matters of local interest. | ¢, Wash: ba Or aM, § the Seattle, F snacience contribution of $10 in gold) Tome . the tea. |6! renee ven yrngy sro cee ary, | Call or write for prices and terms, {All Work Guarantees. ar waooagy fon and Mont wneend and Blaine run. in, The contributor, in hid letter in 1 the n invitation ote phos inogpve ° 00 mone fn “ - > a . 6 one of the city b o¢ nber of iS Mae ae bee cone fn Ca Sees CA oF eet Cabin eae “elas tee aadlenar te Cal oonee 6 in the © lana of the city by the chamber of = 2D), §, JOHNSTON PETER EGGE or Nevada. Cornell, in scheduled to sail tonight Senisemt dectrayed ant weed by [held at ommerce to attend the meetir Pain Pa ros Sineeaibl ce teh ida x CRE en eae te O40 Content |mevernabent Mamrared O58 woot Wy RE a 903 Second ave, Burke Building | Palnting, Paperhanging, Kalsomluing northwest, on an average of 5 to 10| loaded with p ra and frets Mr. Metkiejohn tranemitt the | Mystery in indiana | Pleture Frames Made Jo, Degen, leek sa tg lp horelleed egpelaune a ie tessa) Fed oy + Grant was|contribution and the letter to the ‘MUST PRO VIDE | spYMOUR, 1 ie ae ~ | smith kepalring k wit-demeed noun et % eh pr any rs et bunk-/ secretary of the treasury. body of a well ¢ as dis x | Residence, 1977 6th ave, 406 Pike Street , i ” ore rs this m: r a supply _ ~ - wered on the m & Ohio ooeeoee Washington and Oregon sales we 4 rite aaa: Fishing $ in Opened. pooetaniete paghr Bon lw ng ggg COME TO THE» Meals at All Hoare. tral at the of the Bering S +. but was only| KENDRICK, Idaho, May %—The Sowa: tate: Series agen By A rsa Scientists Visit Mexico. | is «ated that none of the cutters| May, but mo. catches of any conse: | education las waation | eee we ee cone yet ne allt mmposing the fleet will leave for the |@uence have aa yet been made, the |o¢ eniarging echool room accommo- |and thrown off Mn. ™ iad gaiirg ep. Douay pie sf o north until all have arrived from San| Water being still too muddy and | dations, was a pro’ nt topic dis mae was no indication of « Aight FOR BARGAINS IN ; Gon. A. Rideout, - Proprietor the Smithsonian (nw Dm at Wan. | Francisco. high. Quite s quantity of snow has| cused, It was unanimously agreed | where the body was found and the Cor. Third Aver and James St. ingt will arrive m the city Schooner J. M. Colman, a well|to come down yet, although as far/enat steps should be taken at once | murder is a mystery to the people Mexico tomorrow, leaving et ence {ROWS lumber ca ron the coast, |a# the Potlatch le concerned, all feat /to provide better quarters for the |in that vicinity. ‘The man was ap on a six months’ ethnological exped- | ¥ ll go to St. Michael this summer | of an overflow ts gone Sor ta this year. | pupiis, The principal hindrance of | parently about 90 years of age, ition throughout the from Nana “7 ‘ the board's erecting the auer-| built, smooth faced and weig rR pecialty is The Nor an steamer Tyr «| SUDDEN DEATH | ters is the fact that the finances are| about 165 pounds, There wae nc Dr, Hough's the primit marteres to joak. lnmiver very low, Stepe will 1. how-|ing on his person to tell his place Furnishings Indians. the Sound for Ne hang, China he | ve to ra aullicle funds for| residence or bis name. ah lis the first “tramp” steamer to load| i REST | new xcnoot nounen before t 2 Bases And Hats ney leargo on the Sound this season |ing of the next school year, Inatruc- | Keutor, Tw | bs oe v Allen, architects traw plane « oa WIT | RAILROAD PERSONALS. Mra, William 1. Forrest died yer | oot As ysege— Ng raw plane An | starderer Charles Nordstrom's case H. LEWIS & CO, ent tee ‘ine aeat Sia j NP ar aoad terday afternoon at 6 o'clock, at the ie South « sueen [COMES Up tomorrow afternoon in the agent 0 the tr nd Went D. at | Summit avenue and Columbia atreet “The matter of building additions |Court for a fi hearing Col. J Ae wand ly one ph ne a anefield,|#ne had been afficted for the past |. tne hich school was discumed, and | Hamilton Lewis last week flied ob- ibs | tat ook pi i The ladlews tie ans i will © e h Pow at Portiand, are in the | tx months with enlargement of the joy. major of the board were in {sections to the proceedings of the | Sr. Pr ession Wi ity today Sad [heart, and had been confined to her | Fa vor seoting the building upon lical commission appointed by Platino Cabinet | seco Pui be Largely Attended. D. Wille J bed for the past two w ®. Herlene b ontiy © if nat | Jude Jacobs, and will tomorrow ey N os Wiles! . ), Willie James and wife, and Misa|hushand was slitting by her bedeide |the vlock Tcently woot Bap Pr >duc : a r nusband wa > Ante me. ‘The teachers’ pay-re ue a polnt of law and atte to yotos reduced , Anken: esbabeonas Shay INDIANAPOL May 9—Mem- lite more veaident J, J Hilire {ast Hight reading to hor. He stop qe Rah Se pA. Soa’ ortaeea that the secret examination in to cae aa bers of the Epworth league « Hill's | ped reading for an instant and step t of Nordstrom was WP sins ets ex obevesPetiren | Covren fon ok te ot gy : h ue of tt id t2 il United States and Canada will the | gre of | ned to the window to raise tt. His |”! |tewal haa ea np hg. ; ine United tates. 2: on t traffic man- | tes called him by name Trg za ee R or. ot ave. | SCANDINAVIAN AMRRIGAN rar tourn their faces toward this city re ry wife called him by name, and as hi La oOCcNne awe 7 Great Northerr tr sasaki nion Bi OF emaTTL where on July 20 the international : f the directors of the | es Oe ened her last UNIVERSITY REGENTS en Moore’s Last Sermon =| Corner Yeslor Way and Flgst Avenue, convention is to be held. Dozens of | Gre . jeye 4 breathed her = : ; pre at vibes tds hen eee eet 6 Tencn was weit Known ret Te KOA Ww ash ar 4 9 Rev Me. Acme I ublishing Co. | Onotent, the arrangements for the great gath- | : Seattle, and has @ host of friends ore, pastor oO} ne ethodie erie, duie deltmated that net tomes eet ‘Miller, OF the 6 as a member of St. Mark's piscopal church at Tekoa, arm 4-H. Boslborg ; than AMMO goung men and women |. r the north this »pal church. m and Belmont, preached his ‘Transaets « General Ranking Business. will attend the convention. Five or se ———— iss aeien iad armband farewell sermon here Sunday, Rev - - six bishops of the Methodist Hp i Robbery at Pendleton. | ;,,.. a deonte of ‘tee nities Mr, Moore wil give up ministerial LOANS AND INSUMANOR, copal church are coming with hu . S wity , At the chamber of | Wore neve and leaves this week for Sess Paes - dreds of the best kn biogtbrve a ; oer OM, Or, May #—The ty will be held at the chamber of | palestine and the Holy Land where P. 0. Alley. Telephone Red 1064 lames Rothwell -Morigan app baans Firyle of that denominaticr The jewelry store of Lewis Burger, dotr rr ge sea ah ATLernoon | ne will nd one year in travel and - hRchend of that denomination. ‘The prin p: business under the name of tho Pa-|*t 1 o'clock. At that time the board) siuqy, Rev. Galley, late of Oregon ) Saletan ad cietat einai tatn taints | DANCING ACADEMY. al convention me will be hh cific Coast Jewelry company, at 207| Will hear the report from the archi- | yy Beset Re meanig f Bn dy a Renee in Tomlinson ball, and - HL otreet, was robbed lazt night |tect® who are working on the plans | "ih, Sie Rey, Moore as pastor Go TO ost and only thorough Daiiclnig School fa tent, to be-etnotell ath of tnapes: | Canoe struety mae sented eet HEN cor the two new ihe plane | of the Farmington district . j } city; day and evening inant folumbiast yee meld dre: ht ating: a mill | th tok TH” watches, 100 dia- [they a ly | call "| Gqyernment Work Stepped |$ | parkman & McLean Vuiters. Ono of the ¢ |mond rings and other gold rings, |Dide the construction of the YOR BARGAINS IN vache >i x” ni YAP ah “4 tm xourmions out Mr Burger has offered a reward of | PUlldings will be besue | ASTORIA, May 9.—Quite a num | Mrs, Tianson, oo Fourth and Pine gae tiidiory o into the natural | Voung “Wife Found Dead. |$200 for the capture of the robbers, | ‘The matt he establishment | ber of the employes on the govern Latest Spring Styles, Lowoat prices, Thaiital committ one Portland police have been noti-|Of * law 4 nent in connection nt fortifications at Fort Stevens | - - neice ne pall t HURON, Mich, May %.—| neq, with the Untversity will also be tak \1 ave heen laid off, and more will be CLOTHES CLEANING, Wed proof s of m-|T 1 body of Mre, J Marks, J select up. The board will consider the | discharged during the coming week | > ya Sa orcnes - fridge: ipod to si — - é i ard will the | verge ns ee , : Sonttle Clothes Prossing Go, kee i 1 ur a esolutign the King County I The appropriation has been exhaust Phone Rad 1798. 005 Bailey Bldg. | clothos in shape for $1.00 por month Jing, nary in about t \ The gen x t barb ros found in| S@tmen Run Improving. wiation at thelr meeting last ‘led and no more money will be avail Sloanting, repairing. Hadad aye Tel BUG W gral topic for ti " r th fternoon near the Ag Or, May %—The runiday, and President Graves will alsolapie before August * — be “Methodivm of Toda 1 o ice house by @ome men who|of fish considerably better last |lay his plana in regard to the ma se 20 eS : |_ FOR SALE-OITY REAL HATATE. nd one, : ; We offer a nent, six-room house, 4 mm tne, 04 - eome by t k there. At this moment |night and today, and every fisher-|tor before the meeting of the board,| Judge Benson, in the superior, |@ ubstantially built, in good noigh: List your property with us, We can veil Mawmt and Mayor Turgart, there it is dimeult to tell whether the girl|man is smiling proportionately, as] It Ix very probably, that st iloaurt, appointed W. L. Beddon to|% Rothord, ot foxi00i small payment: @ or reat tes Qeid for “hog-reatents vill be respormes by Bishop W. X.|committed suicide or not, but there well as are the cannenry mén and|be taken to open a law department {act for the Seattle Land compan, Lsogheps aamaese naar aes dantuese Ae GELOW & CO. artme Bea 2 company as Age Minde, of Detroit, in behalf of thejare rumors of foul play. ;cold storage men, The latter, how- |for the coming year, | receiver, ,© No, S06 Pike iresn me tm si