Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
de once tt neon tt meee ee Te e SEATTLE THE ly 1 it on the platform and walked i ‘ 1 to run 5 per nt in| wh at, chicken feed, $19; bran, away, Of course the excit a dour pper 1% 819 in gold | #1); phorts, $16. <4 it, Opening he ee y wound, $7 per ton; SAFE TRUST t were a report He ia | ial 1 Tha ty ’ n the} Washington timothy, $11.60 chs, He spment A h | Wee Sirlietly fresh ranch, 1 he absor of a child from seh set | iven a return of 20 per cent Hutter — Fresh ‘ranch, 10@1le; in Vitwerland, unless in ¢ of in eee creamery, 18@10¢ Is Provence, Says Chauncey vers, ix punishanie by a fine, the|Havana Wil Vield a Large!) a rien sri 1 to ha n| Poultry-Chickens, live, 19@19% Amount of which ts dally inereased, | in th ’ nt claim |Mve turkeys, 1 M. Depew. ise Hh be uepested thah dhe enie’s| Revenue This Year. Pehalt er ein fe fron Live Btock—Cholee beef cattle, cows ve eres 2. {tiness it shammed, a doctor i# sent to 200 f and runs hige |4¢: steers, 4%@5e; good hogs, lve, k nw AND, 0., May 19—Sen- |» ine achool authorities, and when| MAVANA, May 10 Colpte atl in gold “ hogs, dressed, 6%40; calves, atorChauncey M, Depew, when he no ix convinced that the #uspicion |e Havana custom house for April Pere 3 drensed, Inrge, 6e; emall, 9; calve war here to attend the aunual meet-/|is correct, the parents have to pay | tustify the prediotion that the eo News from Repul live, large, de; email 6e ing of the Lake Shore and Nickle his fee leetionxs at thie pert for 1 will |the Jim Maine tun was advan oy ge and Woe ad Plate raiirokds, ‘said about trusts we bal of reach fully $10,000,000, ‘The April to. |e 80 feet during | month, ‘Thiw | sour o8 6 over 6 pounds, Trust? My trun is ia Provi Maryland's peach crop used to t i» given at $860,000 in round |!# Considered @ good record. ‘The | ¥i medium sound, perf ol Tho; denc ‘That's the only trust 1 am |& of which to beast, but it is ie Cite ta. ua‘ teers of | tunnel i betven (6 tu tir nd, “| ‘A poun To; interested in,” ' niger The Ban Jose wonle | se'0o0 tust cos day mean the .N ~ 70 foot in| Cows. sound, al! aries fe: stanet nd other ¢ slow form of |>* one day's collections: + ; vine (2% and oxen, be; a pa, Lae there are other was sug ong Se a - Boy heed abs 5 from the figures for March, but an oie ‘ the I 5 calves, per pound, Be; green hides, sted, sa © and disease have reduced ah see rf oa she ES aa ae Maud has mad. “wrens ver : , Bo; a rcthat'e a? said the senator, “and | the number of our orchards until the |norease 7 Banos ot ek abd w for the past month, ‘Th 0 Sian naliedi ary GOS ae the Jutht @hould be turned on the | ¥iekt In the best seasons Is amall WR ce inte for the fret third of | Catal number oF in wus 06. The _ deus. ban pound, s2@2se; kind you refer to. I am of the opin- | Compared with the prolific - adhe the year are $3,242,000, Hosanna tun » driven nearly | winter deer, dry! M@i6e; papery jon that this matter will regulate Lotaog & twenty yeare aga—Hal- | The rapid flow of American cur (- od Jurir m wees! £ April. | deer, 9@ 1%; Ary elke, 9@100; green itself. The retten ones will fall; the ro ae ag ee rency into Cuba t® hastening (he ox neidertng the character of the sheep pelts, 25@96c; shear- | half rotten and half good will be re Fm : portation of Spanish gold and silver, |TOC* this was a remarkable show 260; Kastern Washingte cognized and placed on 4 pr | The costly vase bepress tae es whose lea) and mo sal valuation | ™ fo win month. The Hetn wool, fe; Western Washington wool, basis, The government should ap- or William presents a pennies 4 Mag. [here is far below either ite logat ar | deer 1 wan extended 45 feet | y26; dirty or timber burned, 100; tal- point & commission to requiate the Chancellor on his eightieth birthday met Value th Spain. Twenty.(i8 April apt. Percy i# much wOrKe. truste:* on the Stat of Maroh, 18 desoribed an Soleus aan > elated over th It tw likely Chauncey didn’t consider the Van-|4 masterpiece of the Royal Hertin oe areived feo Bantiage, ahera (that it fe yet 90 foct to the lodge ing Quotations. de _ = a ire : « yr hen i Le age sateen only American money naw passes | > gumbo tunn 1 is fe ~ ey , oo The Jobbing quotetivne today were Asked about the Philippines, an acm ne ae be iS pe current, for ship: nt abroad. which wae iven In pr he follows pew sald think the Ame » fro Re walle artiste views Fornac con aie i Met a Jumbo corners on the Edward | sugar Gobbing>—Golden C, tn bbls, Commission over there shoul » nee to the n He claim on the northw and the Do- | quo; extra C, in bbls, 4%e; powdered, the native leaders together and ' new pala odam, RAW HIDES COME HIGH mon the west. During April the | ste; dry granulated: Bee, cube, She; them just what they maye expect of are painted on the ah mt sn sunk to a! beet, 6%; spot cash pric the United States. Amnesty and e ; ° Sack fae It adjoine the Mit Flour, ete ing)—Patent Ex completo freedom so far as porsibie, mong the suicides, eon the th and the Kate | cellent, § ity A, $5.00; Star ahould be given them. Courts should | tinue nume And Manufacturers Raise the rd on the weet (bakers’), $8.76; California brands, be turned over to them just as soon | One @ few nights —_— 410; corn meal, yellow, $1.00 per 100 as they are able to conduct them,” | in the Rue > etre. . ei | Price of Belting. Oil Burned. Iba in 10-1b sacks; corn meal, white. at suddenly stabbed himaelf in mw ¥ $1.55 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b ks; buck NEW Yor ay 10 a meet. ‘eyes . . ¥ lheart and died immediately, On the |)” ORK, May 10-—At a meet-) soORGANTOWN, W. Va. May 10 iit Gun. bilva, SLAP tee tkthe tol riplets in cag: ing of the Oak Tanned Le r Beit ~ ¥ 11.0 p table at which he had been sitting | ine seanutacturers’a association in| UNenly barre € off Have be D-1b sacks; cracked wheat, $2.25 per CHICAGO, May 10.--Two boye and | was a paper containing the follow thle city today it was anresd enald lente 4 t fr ide ant * 100 Ibe in 10-1b sacks; farina, $2.55 one git, the three weighing together | ing words: “And now for étqrnity |" ONY tay Mt wae am pall |weriking ar rh Lose | ger 100 Ibe in 19-1b sacks; farina, $3 15% pounds, were born today to! without regret! Ah, to see (Ne 00 ee ce ee oe eee ae advance {eum Th | burning, bUt | per 100 Ibs in G-lb sacks; steel-out oat Mra Tony Ditlewsky, who is 30) at a distance of ane meter! 7 one a ie tha oe in no to the other | meal, $3.69 per 100 tbs tn 10-Ib sacks; | years olf, and was previously the “ee. - oan ve PHee | tanks graham four, $1.75 per 100 Ibs in 10-ib of the re Lem | mother of wix children. Her hue-| 4 famous actress waa dnce play- |" - a tacks; whole wheat flour, $1.85 per band's death oceurred four month®/jng at Dublin, the being Gata Bod wate Bon on oe REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 100 ibe tn 10-10 sacks: rye meal. 92.10 ago, and since that time the family) aiea Pygmalion, it will be remem. soe . e os Be se per 100 ibe in 10-Ib sacks; rye flour. has existed on the $2 a week earned bered bas that not unusual domes “ Te Head entate tranatard Sled ‘yeots $2.%5 per 100 ibs in 10-Ib sacks; mplit by a 13-year- Year-Old daughter. accessory, & jealous wife. Dur —_ that *y was by no une tor~ | y © | peas, 100-1D sacks, $2.00; eplit peas, heence Of thé wite | f7te*. end many membery the |" $2 per 100 ibe in 25-ib boxes; pearl net anh gem orn are ghee ben association wished to know more ot| K hu 9 to 425 oer a6 gay og Begren STRUCK CO C00D ZINC ORE! Pats aut cena es + on, | Ler Jol" wheat’ flakes, T5-Ib boxom, $2.10 self into the arms of Pygmalion. : e © 6 Tt was alee id that tf th m wheat Makes, $2.50 f 36 tb |when an old Indy in the audience | ee wf akes, $2.60 per case of 36 2-1b ‘ $ bination was formed fire "| pkaw; fancy rolled oats, $2.85 per | Jealled out warningly Don't do It. | mayerwoather & Ladew and Charles |M en pik 8, | Baie tn 6th eae es IB nog By Sinking a Shaft 72 Feet dartin! Hix wite’s just gone eut an’) 4 Co. moat powerful | & mo 2.40 per bbl in 60-Ib ies corn Dee t Sedali it'li_be like her to be stoppin’ at the |) senor belting cance in the cour Jona € at and wife to C. F.| meal white, $2.90 per bbl in 60-1» ip jatia. keyhole!” ie try would fight against it jeding, $147, Jot 2 bik € supp, 444. | sacks; buckwheat flour, pure, 87.20 7 wf = _ numectaw | bbl. in 80-ib sacks racked | SEDALIA, Mo. May 10.—Ax fine . ae : oracked | 5 quality 4t tame ete kn was ever | ntt lume time gaat Parisians have Fell Onto a Drag Chai i Reber and wife to ©. . | wheat, $4 per bbi im §0-Ib sacks: atee! a had occasion to complain of defects feding, $0, lot 1 bik @, Stevenson's | cut ont meal, $6.80 per bbl in £0-Ib taken from a mine was unearthed |i, the telephone service, Blame) CUMBERLAND, M4, May t—\ supp, plat of Enumelaw sacks; graham flour, $2.90 per bbt in foday at the shaft of Bailey & Plan- | was omeciatly thrown frat on the in- | Clarence A. Vonsdale fell on a drag!” Menso Haverly to FW. West, | s0-1b sacks; whole wheat four, 83 per Bett, in Northweet Sedalia, UP® | tuenga and subsequently on the dis-|chain at Payne Spring tannery this |giio, lot & bik 10, Denny & Hoyt's | bbi in 80-ID sacks; rye meal. $3.76 per which Henry Helse! has a three jiornance caused by the tunneling |city this morning and was cut in | aad l bbl in & sacks: rye flour, % per years’ base, Fg strike was made/ for the Metropolitan, Dut « third|two, Ho will die, He lives at|" 4. 1. Hawkins and wife to afillie | bbl: fancy rolled oats, 180 Ibs net bbls, | at a depth of 72 feet. while at Jop-| .oianation is sugested by the ar-| Great Cabon, W. Va. Bennett and Walker C. Benr 45.46; fancy rolled oats, 90-Ib sacks, | Kin and Aurora jack has never been oo: of a gang of men who have been - $100, lot 6 bik 10, Denny & Hoyt's | % fancy rolled oats, per case, discovered under a depth of 100 feet | pi caiing telephone wires for months RPSE IN ' HAIR add n and in most cases it requires a depth | picir occupation ave them access F. W. West and wife to Millie} Coffee (obbing)—Green — Mocha, | Of 1235 feet. The Bailey & Plannett |... sewers, and, armed with tnsulat |Mennett and Walter Bennett, §s00,| per tb, 296210; Java, per Ib, 24628; | pene we boa bee go phe . ed nippers, they helped themselves | lot & bik 10, Denny & Hoyt's add, | Costa Rica, choice, per Ib, 15@190. ere wan: talina: inet folk, ent today’s (O's, 2 88 Mueh wire as they could | | Dead tor Os Oss t ae Being) Nel & Pre and husband to | Hoasted—Arbuckie’s, in 100-Ib cases, ra carry away, J. & Raker, fot 6bik 3%, supp. plat | Per ewt., $11.75; 60-1b cases, per ewt, —_ rom Se ceclnate con Ld Discovered. A. Pontiuw add | $11.85; 36-1b cases, per cwt, $11.95 the claime in the immediate (Ure. | MARRIAGE LICENS! Pines es a sng |, 2,C. Hmlth and C. 5. Smith to the| Java, told tine, per Ib, Goo: sack, Se; ours 4 oad 4 MerniNs \itymouth Woolen company, $1, lot | 20° a 3 Caracola, so: Short $20,000. Licenses to wed were lenued yeo- | SD0Ut 10:30 o'clock a grewsome dis- |, hin § Walle Walle add. also ne | Guatemala, Se; ground coffes, 16 KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 10—An terday to Edward Burton Patmor, | Covery was made by Henry % ne nec 16 tp 29 nr 3 © of W, | S00) Lom 1000, $11.76; Ole, $11.06; 20, expert examining the books of J. H,|age over 21, and Gertrude Bartlett, | Fetired merchant, in the rv |M., containing 40 acres | | Wiscoakie, ex-city treasurer of Ar. |amge over 14, both of Seattle; Mager PO Mira, Setter Knew Mianche KR. Robertson and hus . Cheese, Exgs and Poultry gentine, Kan. has reported to the|F. Halligan, 22, and May Post, 18, | Nets, in the Kell block band to Harry C. Masterson, 82 on, | city council that he ts ahort between | both of Seattle. | de omensive odor was detected by |ice 2 bik R W. N. Bell's Fitth add — Ranch 10@12e; fancy 320,000 and $25,000. When Wiscons- | | the tenants of the block and it was] Washington National Building as-| dairy, in squares, 16@17c; Washing- Kio left last week he left word that) $t. Louls Grain Export. (‘rce! te Neiw's room. Hie fath- | aaciation to J. EB. Chick, $360, lot §| ton creameries, 1-lb prints, 18@20c; he was short $5000 and assigned his| er wae notified and when the door | iin 45 n'n add. j astern, lowa and Elgin, 19@20c NEWPORT NEWS, May move is om foot to have the export- jing of all &. Louts gratin done by this port. The decision of President Ingalls to cut C. & 0. Putes in expected to effect this re- Property, valued at about ameunt, to the city. ALL SORTS.’ salt. Free dental dispensaries for the poor are recent additions to the work | Standard Oil Dividend of the Bureau of Associated Char-| NEW YORK, May 1@—The trus-| ities in Chicago, |tees of the Standard Ott seraeey | Motes today declared the regularly quar- that Im the year 1892 to 1897 German's |terly dividend of $3 per share aaat Increase in the production of cigara|an extra dividend of $9 per share, was 18 per cent., and tn cigareties as| payable June 15, 1899. The stock much at 85 per cent. oar went up 12 points to 49% on the an- nouncement. This is the highest price ever reached The speculating mania seems to/ 10.—A | was opened his son's dead body was differential | Wat Cheese (jobbing) — Native Wash- © Welle and wife to the Nor found upright Ina chair, dressed |i cen Counties Investment Trust, $1, fiber WUGie; Eastern, 1240 and so badly swollen that the show |i. 94 plat of Lake Dell and lot 3 bik | 13%e; California, tc, strings and clothing had burst la Preepest ‘fervace 044 | x Qobbing) — Strictly fresh | It je thought he died some tUme | ranch, George remrie and wife to 174 @ lle, | Punday night ee tabt comm at bin | Coes 7; Denebarn Sat wit Comb honey ~ California, 12%0| Bent Meintg, 4650, lot 3 bik & Plum- | was on that evening. Meart disease 13c; strained, Te, her's add js the supposed cause Poultry Dressed chickens, 18@16c; soft 8@Me; almonds, No. 2 ‘Deva r bet FB, Morehouse and hue-/ oe sabeth Denny, $500, lot plive chickens, Ie; live turkeys, 14@ | > rary Pe 5 lsc; dressed geese, Gite; dressed enthal and herpnye, seers. iokerbocker Muts. ning nw cor lot 4 bik 1, town off” 4, 4 4 “ Rig alnute, per Ib, sacks, 12@10c; | Columbus Man's Letter Seen a at, eee . oo oo | Rastern black walnuts, 10c; pecans, an Investigation. 4 iy cone’ as thea sca we | pot aoe Me; almonds, fancy, | 10 peanuts, 6@7c; pine, Ibe .* DAYTON, ©., May 10.—Ace taka = | hickory, 19¢; eocoanuta, per dozen, | | 1 ved be jay J " have attacked English women with | re ger ae Aas int agg oem Co Thc; popcor: r ib. Unusual violence this spring. Cop- | Killed by Lightning | Bn me pete Seale, O., he practi of 1 18, 19, 20, af er ee ber has been their favorite field eee bik 6 Ballard’s May, Grain and Food. pete fay NEW DOUGLAS, IM, May 10.—|ether man’s crime. Roberts > y « tex " leonvieted of forgery and sente . a jay (Jobbing) — Puget Sound, per) One hundred and fifty cans of white|The body of George Havron, 16) ; + wife to Tillie ©. ton, $7@9; Eastern Washington tim- fish, contsining 1,500,000 whitefish, | Yer Old, was found on Shon! creek, | ' four hd sre in t . pen. He 4 a2 and 32, 14; alfalfa, $10. from the hatchery st Columbia, N. ¥.| Where it had been for three days, |“ways maintained his innocence, » add bbing)—Per ton, $28, were planted in Lake Ontario the | M@vron wae killed by lightning in| The writer of the tet or anys yar |" od, $87. other day. | the storm aapeey. "Tay: body [Se Receennes Sher fered cheek, caf Corn—Whole, $22.60; cracked, $23; +. was in a sitting position on a drift. | ing for $20, to the Xenia bank ELKS’ RT U teed jaeal, per don, $28. Last year twenty-one women phy-| Ire Hedfearn, « young married) The letter, whieh was postmark: Feed—Wheat, $21; oll cake mea Siclans received public appointments | 8". was killed by lightning In the oth a. ea _— Pll rd $5; middiings, §21@23; bran, $17; {n England. In the same years for. | "ame storm on his farm near Keno. | | wine Nie Mreated and heard of |}Colored Members of the Or-| shorts. $18; chopped feed, $20672; ty-seven female students of medicine Ss egaganimenie ge berte’ cenvietien through the pu iry chopped feed, $16; seed oats, Were matriculated in London. CHIEF KEOKUK | DEAD: porn An investigation is beng} der Let the Secret Out. [sez HE Governor William Amos Poynter jade. CINCINNATI May 10—Last i ot Nebraska, is known about his Buffato’s Grain Block October @ lodge of the Henevolent] Fresh Mest (obbing) Cow Beef, home as the “farmer Governor,” ow- | Only 312 i His ‘Tribe of Sacs| 2U"* ja jee Or { Bike was organised here by | 00,20 "Bi stent Beck, Sike ger th; ing to his having epent twenty-one BUFFALO, ¥, ¥., May 10.—The|negrocs, with the mmo ritual an in| MUttom wether, 00 per Ib; pork, Tike years in tilling the rich prairie soil. and Foxes Survive Him. i crain blockade continues. About 5 the white Bike, arthur | Set ‘i veeh larwe, Se ow eee ewmols are | port « 4 a due to r reanizer, was « « * So far the proceeds of the Minnes-| GUTHRIE, 0. T.. May 10—-Keo- lees ait lade n sory be rn gr ure A the ritual, Ar Seovistens (ONSEN aren ares, ota inheritance tax, which was|kuk, chief of the fac and Fox In-|than a quarter of the grain already h with the Pullman car| gets, twos dey enited aides The Bdopted two years aga have come |dians, t» dead of mpalipox, The | here haa been moved, all on account | company devoted himeclt to] Rex ther stig na to $1500—about half the t of \eribe now numbers but #12 full-|of the shovelers’ strike, organizing the colored Hikes | Lard (jobbing)—Home-made, perlb, qtateping the probate oMces With | woods, 108 having died of emallpox 1 . Last night there was @ row among |q%e; White Star, Sc; Coin Special, cere vee | Keokuk, the “Watchful Fox,” was | Result of a Scolding. peal cares yer nd ypc | Sic; lard, compound, terces, 640; A Bremen statistician has fgurea |" son of the greater Keokuk, first| COVINGTON, Ky.. May 10.—Mary |r sl ittor of the Cincinnatl lode vt yy anes treet atlhen Out that the eighty-five steamers and | chief of the Sac and Fox Indians, |R. Unger. @ young dressmaker, liv-|i.¢ nome Iiks into the hall here last | founders, 24; soles, 4c; rock cod, 6c. other vew of the North German r whom Keokuk, Lowa, was cail-|'me at Milton street, was com-| simmer, when ® copy of the ritual] grout, 18%@lse; shrimps, 1c; shad, Lioyd covered 3,175,400 nautical miles \ed. ‘The elder Keokuk died in Kan- | Mitted to Longview today, the vi iF aa stolen and many 4 printed ; amelt, 4@bo; umbia river lant year—equal to 190 trips around | sas in 1948, aged 6% years, Keokuk’s| {mM of fright. Miss Unger sustained | oo. ine use of the cv men. smnelt, 4@6; herring, 3@40; tom the world Hioyalty to the whites and opposition |* #hock from a scolding she received cod, 4c; oysters, Glympla, $3.50 per tee to Black Hawk resulted in tis being |@t the wtore Found the Hoodoo, sack, $1.80 per gallon; clams, $1.50 ith a population of 5,500,000,| poisoned by a momber of Blask | ee : per sack; Dungeness craba, live, $1.10; London harbors every day 120,000|Hawk’s band. Blask Hawk wae MINING NEWS. two ambitious Spaniards, | Poiveg, $1.20. strangers. forme may remain ala time Keokuk's prisoner, having De Lome and Weyler had a confer ‘week, some a month, but all the year| been turned over to him by the nee the other day to det around there is an average of 120,000 |tinited stat government. aa th what hoodoo has damaged thet Potatoes Cobbing) — White River visitors who are within the metro-| principal chief of Sace and Foxes. Advices from Rossland, B. C., my | tical prospect ! reflectively | Burbanks, $87@40; Island Early Rose politan boundaries, —ntemene that active work is being done in| wrote down thelr names and then | 8%8@40; Island White “*-* | Woman R ted Alive. the mines at that place. The Iron | started back 4 ima and Oregon, $40, The Marble Heart Anti-Matrimon- Horse west drift at the 900-foot level I see it exclaimed De]3e per Ib; native silver fal association, of Appleton, Wia,,| NORFOLK, W. Va. May 10.—Miew| ia all in of Phe south crosscut Ix | Lome onions, $18 per ton; Oregon conatats of bachelors, who pay an in.| Betsy Warren, 70, ving in Pittayl-| three feet into the body of « The | And so I do also,” erled Weyler.jand Yakima silver skin, fancy, {tiation fee of $25 and annual dues | Vana county, went Into a field to} ry ng Star has struck three foet This is what th " $20 per ton; beets, $1.25 per sack; ot $10. The accumulated funds go | burn broomestraw. Her dress caught | of arsenical iron ore im the raiee | DF Lome | carrots, eS per sacy rutabags. to the particular Marble Heart who |and she was roasted alive. In try¥-| trom th to the upper tunnel, | WEY ler 650 per sack; gartie, 9; California longest resists the attractions of wo- | ing to save her, Robert Warren, her| which assays Supt. Morrish| And when they saw th: aragus, S@6c per tb; Walla Walla | mankind. brother, was fearfully burned. lor the vet reports the south eros. |"'D th t t ou saparagus, 8@10c per Ib; rhubarb, 3c mew * & of the Velvet reports the south |did indulge in many per 1b; tomatoes, & per case you think he is strictly hon Attempted M Father 8 Life cronseut on the 160-foot level all in| ora é @0e por dozen; garlic, 9c; California tit. Every tim Bi : ; feet deep, and a out m th i0e per 1b; tomatoes, $2.25 per case nad e he fo talte . Newton, 14, of Suffolk; te In Jall for bottom hae been begun. ew 2.2h0P2; strawberries, $1.75 a nly man who could unite th ttempting to will hie own father, | pad pig cas slifornia cherries, $1.76 a box nt factions of his part oT bah vc fhedleaal hy BB aay ig pare | Work has been nth y mornir t Fruits. omebody else is nominated iyate of t ther cut off much oe Pete OF § In th \ 1 aupplied 1 Breer Green Fruit Gobbing) — Oranges, eB Ineor The boy did not like t undary ¢ ‘ recount rought upon the Queen seedling, $242.60; navela, $2.75@ oe i bread-earner. He ia a cig es don Re, un " Wax |hemans 3.50; apples, faney, $.1 NW by BE. T. Clemn pieeryae petted nara shaft. Machinery wi t in and ar t 13¢|@3.60 per boxt cooking’ apples, | aunty, Narth ¢ . | when arrested by the police. jin to pump the water ¢ ble 1, and string beans |per box bananas, $2.50 1 the cou trike was recently made in ul r ure f {| punch; Callfornia black figs, 20-1b/ ) to the Mt Death in Machine Twin claims, and they are golr 0. | boxes, $1.60; cartoons, $1.25; Smyrna \ . minty to build a are 1 ful, ar y|figu, 2he per Ib; new dates, 7c; bulla 1a 1 oW YORK, May 1 Louls Plum} On the Lily K. mine tn tt ame 1 quot po- | aweet ple cider, Me per gal; med. ‘ r¢ ‘ iat employed in tho color |locality a fine body of ore ts show! ed lat a Green | sweets, $2263; strawberries, $2 a n an acre of land rks of A. B. Anabacher & Co,, wag|UP ! @ 10-foot vein. Th , Id at 6 1 carr nd |crate; California cherries, $1.80 a box i€ “ee inh hint po “lcopper and iron and will run about | paranips at $1 1 $2 respectiv peers d Building Material: Not long ago the Princess Charlea | Crush » death in a grinding ma-|¢ to % per cent. copper and well in|ly, The local and out n ' snagged mia diy giles of Denmark iting at a rail- | Chine yesterday, and G Young, | gold, Upon the surface the ore bri ber ' Loge—Superior quality, per M, No. rond stath 0 -G Gahan |S miner te She SF Pho clay CRUST | rled from $2.50 to $15 In gold a . jumped to 1 fir, %@7; merchantable fir, $4.50@ guished guest, when saw a ro- | Refinery, was kille Sh ope eat ey CAUEME | (y undoubtedly richer at 60 feet deop| ‘The markets remain the | 6.76 1 cedar, 6@ mmon, per porter scribbling tr uly in| 'n the belting which operates @ sug-| wrich is the present level of the | sam M, $2.50@5; spruce logs, $6.60; cedar his The Prir and the | ‘ haft shingle bolts, $2,26qp2.60 reporter caug « nh ot y osha The following prices are being ‘ir Lumb Rough, $8; thick fin- for a moment; The Namo Clippor Signitios A ‘vein 1h ebet Wide: Gareying w| cared to the, producer: Wy. the lecai| Tea, purtnoeds gio Oe tee aides, 8, 10 began to make a runn Besides, it is | good show of copper pyrites, has re-| dealers for delivery in round lots on] and 12 inches wide, $15@20, lengths notebook. With a ¢ durable. Look It over at cently been uncovered in the Minnie | the dock or in the car at Seattle. 12 to 16 feet; special lengths, 500 per reporter, are Ou F, M. Spinning, agt,|H. claim, which adjoina the Twins,| Grain — Oats, $26; barley, $28,| M extra; one-inch finish, $13@18; all * OilBarrels vertical grain, 4 per M onts 4. Dr g hi {\ Piooring, drensea and matenoa, eer | Pachie Coast Steamship Company 2; #tock boards, t-Inch worn 10 inch, 69.00@18; 12-inch, £18419, Vene i " se ing, No. 4 or 6-Inch finish, $9; No fit San Francisco ¢#; V or channel rustic or drop nid The compatiy’s elé- ing, wel 000 Ibe, H11@IA r tim annt steamedipe ber joime and scantiings, rough, Queen, Walla Walla, $4.50G16; 1 81 1, $9.00GIK; B 4 B,| I and Umatilla i , $11@14. Box boards, 12-inch and up, feattlo $ a, m, via $16. Port Townsend and Victoria, Mareh Washington Med Cedar Lumber —/ 6, 10, 15, 20, 4, April 4, 9 14, 19 %, ough, 4@9; bevel siding, weight 700 May 4, and every fifth day there- Ibm, $14@15.00; ceiling, weights Nos. 1, after Leave eott "HOO; rustic, $ . For Beattie 10 a.m, via Viotoria and shir $1.26; standard shingles, Port Townsend, Marc 1, 12, 24, $1.10; Linch finish, 12, 14 and 16 feet, APY 1 6. at ih, 8 a wh $2604; thick fr $28@%6; cedar | °** h day there squares, 7, 6 9 and 10 feet, $24@90; ’ FOR ALASKA plekets, $12, The elegant steamships Cottage Kiln-dried, $1 In advance of green. | C!tY, City of Topeka and Al-Ki leave Drayage, oo, tle 9 a, m. March 1, 6, 11, 16, 26, 31, April 6, 10, 16, 20, 20, May & and every fifth day thereafter. H For further information obtain Otice to Stockholders «ox. The company reserves the right to ¢ change, without previous notice, Notice pred: rive hat the ” paaeal aise by iven that the steamers, sailing date, and hours of of The Miller River Mining Company |“ yo anmar Will be held at the office of the Com-| puget ga, Supt. Ocean Dk, Beattle, pany, No. 630 Pioneer building, in the Uptown ticket office, 618 First av., City of & attle, ” Saturday, OM | Beattie; Goodall, ‘kins & Co., day of May, 1899, at the hour of 2) acents, Ban rencisco. o'clock p. m., for the purpose of POU SOM electing seven trustees, and for the . further purpose of considering the W h & Al k: visibility of changing the co asnington aska “By order of the Pronient Alaska Lightning Express monen POW ecient. | STEAMSHIP CTPY OF ‘SEATTLE c pale A. Me Attest Kec Salis trom Vester Tuesday, May 9th, if rf} Pi oR Skagway and Dyea DIRECT Subsequent Sailings, May 19th G. F. THORNDYKE, Agent. ‘Phone Main 479. 116 YESLER WAY ry SKAGWAY ROUTE The Ocean-Going Steamship LAURADA Prank M. While, Master, Sails for Skagway: Way Ports Friday, May 12, at Noon Kvery Twelve Days Therealter ; ; i Empire Line ‘Al Water Tint to Alaska. First Sailing to $1. Michael on or Adoat June i5, i899 Connecting with Company's Own Fleet of River Srradeerd toe Dawson City And All Intermediate Points on the Yukon River. For Freight and Passonger Kates Seattle Steamship Co. | White Star Foot of épring Street ‘Photie Main 52 F. A. BELL, @ 1,000 In Good Condition Will Be Sold Cheap EMPIRE LINE ; 607 First Ave. SEATTLE Or to am it of the Interns tional ation Company in United states or Canada Ticket Office, 612 First ave "Phone Main 117. " —~ > onTHE Ny es ee CAHN & COHN Neale faba Foot of Yesler Ave. Yesler Dock. St. Paul, Chicago and East JAPAN-AMERICAN LINE Carrying U. & Matl to all Oriental Points “Riojun Maru” Will Sail For Japan, China and Al! Asistic Ports About May 1|7, ip9s9 BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Directors and Embalmers Parlors, Third Ave. and Columbia st Telephowe Main 18 Beattie, Wash. The Man Who Eats A moderate meal feels good after it. The gormand who devours food by the peck becomes adys- peptic. Thesame thing hoids good in relation to newspapers. A citizen who digests the news pro= vided by a daily the size of The Star, is at peace with himself and the world,but the man who tries to assimilate several million words from a blanket newspaper each day, soon finds himself rowing Weary of life. Read The Star. It has all of the news, both telegraphic and local, and it doesn’t take a whole day for the reader to get at the facts presented. se ntcans