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e » s VOL. qeeeesoocooesee ™ Twenty-five Cents a Month by Mall or eiveivinseinauaie SEATTI WASHINGTON, THURSDAY EV mene phone Subscriptions te Pike 160 MAY 11, 189%, NG, SEATTTLE NEWS nuai visit to the Alaska schools and ia! burden that may have to FOR %s supply them with this year's sup rried. bs plies, With him ts William C, Gray,| The first missionery to reach Daw~ # editor of the Chicago Interior, a] son in 1897 and establish a Protestant | Deputy Colector of Internal Rev-|jeading Presbyterian paper. * Both| station was Dr. Young. He suc peg ty Fee age le oi yenterday |wentiomen are stopping at the Ocel-| ceeded in getting the church on a} ies lace » Garden Set 10¢ lo hatcom. hile there nial hotel, and will leave on the | self-supporting basis within a year, | a “) investigate the business revenue cutter Bear in a few days] and @hun turmedl 16 aver Go'the c Three-piece Garden Set 1§¢ Longe) bd — rant dete erie’. | for the north. adian branch of the church to man- } Three-piece Garden Set 25¢ also Inapect the cigar Mr, Jackson has been criticized by|age. The doctor has spent many) + babe Ct * - . tes and keep a sharp look-out for! many people regarding his reindeer | years working among the Alaskans Three-piece Garden Set qoc any boxes of cigars bearing the/ experiments and his expenditure of/and miners, and ie universally re- | bogus revenue stamp. large sume of money on the same, woted and liked. He stated to a! ape Today he said: “I pay little atten-|@tar reporter thin morning that he | SPELGER & HURLBUT Regulars Now Being Sent to the Phil- ippines by War Department. MANILA, May 11.—The United States transport Hancock, conveying the Twenty-fifth regular infantry, arrived from San Francisco t his The James A. Moore Investment! con to the attacks that have been company has purchased 800 acres of | made on me by certain individuals, coal lands in the vicinity of Paim~/7he general public has faith in my er, on the Northern Paetfe railroad. |enterprine, and the government The property was bought of D. TH. trusts me by appropriating money MeLelian and J. F. Hills, of Bos-lfor carrying out my purposes, 1 ton, and the price patd wae $42,000. | have demonstrated that reindeer can Development work will be commen be introduced into Alaska. We have ed at and the product from |prought 600 deer fram Runsia in the the mines will be brought to Seattle | past nine years, an@ since then 1600 by rail have been born, mgking in all 2000, The reindesr are distributed between tions and the once, se University Law Course. Beginning with the next college E year, the University of Washington| “The reindeer will will have a law department, At the | ft to the miners, a of great bene- y can be used expected to spend the remainder of | hie days in Alaska doing missionary | ‘weer Hardware e PAINT YOUR HOUSE Cattle Quarantine RF too | to pay a fair price, let us figure with you JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Moy 11 Third and Pike. STAR PAINT CO. —Movernor Btevens has approved Moran Brothers Company 1215-1217 Second Ave If you want it done WELL, and are willing the quarantine regulations adopted by the state board of agriculture for the purpose of preventing the spread of contagious diseases among cat. | te. | Under ite conditions all eattie to) the south of Arizona, New Mexico | and southern Texas, must be in apected bef. being admitted into morning and began disembarking the troops immediately. The arrival ‘ > her of the Hancock is regarded as timely, inasmuch as tt will now be pos. | mectins pe Paranda Pey tabane = amb be nah con gees other thing,| Missourl. ‘The laws governing ed | r Sommer sro bean ery cors pom ly to Han Fernado to relieve the ex- | yaa nimously vagreed | Ups The they will be used Inspection are very exacting. ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. eneral MacArthur's command eum of $2500 was appropriated for |mall in the inter! t. tion and covers all branches of the % ae the first year, Many applications ;north.” Absorbed by Trus oy bene 4. "mehr WASHINGTON, D.C hay 11.—The War department ts preparing to position of dean of the law | . MILWAUKEE, Wis, May 1 Fen ad Bente Metalic Parking — Bend four regiments of reulars to Manila by way of New York and t erimant have bias feat Tage teeh tpl ey nage Aims od the United bates Metal ng is Gues canal, The regiments that will probably go are the Seventh and laspointinent will be made, however Nese ahaasbad’ by the redently or iia aaa ° Nineteenth infantry, and the First and Seventh artillery, On the Pa- luntii May 19, when a special meet: | Fete Le iced United tates Milling com- -pwy . cite coast two more regiments, the Gixth and Btxteenth infantry, will ling of the regents will be held, [oe night, the | eany. ‘The Daisy Mill has also on- A SNAP were i ve for Manila. within a month. The former is expected to depart on | The re passed a resolution) !™preved Order 7 1% pl } the transport Skerman on May 22, ‘These troops go to relieve the volun- | whereby ‘ten "stadenta, ‘each from OUt Of parade, @Mithey marched |tered {he COmMINALON | Framed Pictures on Glass | : teers. Cuba, Hawaii, Porto Rico, and the | from the Colema ding on Viret 18 From 26 Cents Up t q Mod 1 Sa Philippines. will be given. tultion |@venue to Itanke on Pike street A i . i WASHINGTON, D. C., May 11—~The remaina of Colonel Egbert, the | free where an mes f | GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR CO. . Of several Philippines battles, who war killed while leading a | After the meeting the executive | 4 ior the ¢ ot of Ta. 1% 906.908 Firet Avenue. charge against Filipino trenches, were buried with military honors at 4 building committee of the board |Carr. by the wi oom * ie - e Arlington cemetery today. fecretary Alger, General Miles and Corbin, | met at the office of Regent King, | Com | —s : and a large number of other army officers, witnessed the ceremonice, | where the specification of the two] The order will conggheprs - ‘The body of Colonel FE bert fe the firat pines to be brought to Ariington for interment. of those killed in the Philip- UPLAND, Ind. May 11--The house of David Mong was demolished By a cyclone at midnight al members of the family injured. WASHINGTON, May 11. General Otis this morning: “The # His granddaughter was killed and sever- ‘The following dispatch was recetved from vation t* as follows: I have suc-~ ceeded In passing the army gunboats to Catumpit for use in the Rio Grande. The railway connection with that point was secured ¢ ‘week. The passing In the coun of the gunboats through Macabebe country was balled with Joyful demonstrations by the inhabitants try from George D. Meiklejohn, Act-ary civil administration has been In- Qugurated, and protection to the Inhabitants and against the tneur- Gents’ abuses, has been given as far ax possible. The signe of the in- Gurgent disintegration is daily manifested.” General Otls cabled the following anawer to the query from Alger, asking about the return of the volun-teers from the Phitippines: "The vol- Unteet organizations first to return are now at Negros, 45 miles from Manila, at the front. Tt ts expected that the transporte now arriving will take the returning volunteers, The volunteers underatand that they wiit up all unfinished entertainment wi t the Madison |members of the cruise on Lake Ppokane haw next meeting of . to be shortly erect ed were examined and approved The bids for the building of dor- mitorien will be let in a few days, new dormitor given tonight pavilion, and will take « Examination of Toschers. The quarterly examination of teachers commenced thia morning In | , vat w. 6. 7. 0. the Hbrary room of the county court house, and will be continued for the balance of the week. There are M/C, T. U aspirants for teachers’ certificates, | mainly taken up and more are expected to take the [officers for the examination on Saturday result of the Supt. Meredith says there ts & lows: President steady increase every year im the | vice-president. number of teachers examined. There | corresponding are three grade for which certin cates are given, namely: first, see- ond and third, the certificates of which are good for five, two and one year reapectively. | | medal contest with a gold jing im Ath- The conventia TSNYS HE IS RIGHTFUL HEIR Howard, Elgin, Waltham and Hampd Watt At Low Prices, at WwW. W. HOUGHTON'’'S MILLI} SwedishCount With”. -. owwcERous NEGLECT OF TE BYE a Strange Story. menses Imexcusable in these days, for the relief of effes ar equipinent tyr the execution of yuur orders ts that can be found anywhere. H, CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 7) First Ave. Buffalo Legal Tender Developing Company. og! overtook the prestest y= nity of your life. Two or sheco apy dollars It make you 4 fortune. You ¢ miiing shares in good, property tuves ear. wilt in cash, to place you on the road to fortu Suvestinenss, follow thoce whe are lucky, bad you are hound for « limited time only, Legal Tender stock at 5 cents per rk, before many weeks. This ts a strictly you big returns for you Lega Tender To the Wast Property Left by Poper-Maker Moore of wh Hywt-clase investment, apd will leave for the United States about the latter part of the month. There | The only difference in the grades ¥ " rf : Most any Vessel afloat. If seems asproxence here at this time, and I ac- |i# in the matter of credits. The |igtic hall. J. M. and 8, W. Philedeiphic. a ye ‘el omy ooo eet axa lavas har” wae ig Bate Mine ne e eept sacrifice which Unite! States interests make imperative. ‘The trans- [first grade requires an examination | Wilkins.of Bem 51 percent of which stock, was recently sold Hi at var office, 3 Dexter ports returning this week are carrying the sick and wounded.” in threes more branches than t# neces. | of Sumner, * = ae To ee SS mein F « De andar oo Remit by Draft or ipa sary In the other two grades. here. y Onde i : B. NICHOLS aco. LONDON, May 11.—The American delegates to the peace confer. ence deny the report that their instructions are identical with those of the delegates from England. HOWARD CITY, Mich.. May !1.—A horrible crime occurred in this elty last night. mother. Joe Harvey shot his wife, incle, and then attempted to commit suicide. His se. deed. baby. @P-and uncle were killed inrtant!y. Family troubles prompted the ‘Later.—Mrs. Harvey died this morning Harvey will die. fuses to say anything about the crime father-in-law, grand- He re- Many of the peopte are talk. ing him. The police have taken extra precautions to prevent any dis- turbance. Certificates taaued in these exam- inations entitled the possessor = to/ teach anywhere in this state, All that te required is a regirtration ot | Passengers the certificate in the county, where|tin on the the applicant wishes to teach. bring news of * sos Big Fire ot Skegwey. Particulars of a disastrous fire at | Skagway on the morning of May 4 in which a business block of soven bulldinge was wiped out of existence. were brought here this morning by n the Cottage City, The ago from California, Soon after they arrive there they separated, and Mra. Freeman supported herself by working in restaurants while he PHILADELPHIA, May 11.—One of the most remarkable will contests e A Bonanza of Bonanzas. Reinhold von Rosen began suit for part of the estate of the late Bioom- field Moore, the millionaire paper- maker, The claimant alleges that he is the eldest brother of Count C. von Ftosen, high chamber- lain to the King of Sweden, who! ‘The great strides which many of our local mining industries married Mies Ella Moore, the Phiia- have made tn popular favor the past few weeks are most delphia hetrese encouraging. t even the wildest Alaska excitement ha: ‘The fortune at stake is large. The | affected the favor which has ever been accorded that “none- "“—the famous Sunset. Its relative, the Lost Creek— ‘on Rosen fam- ow MANILA, May !1.—Senor Paterno has declined the proffered presi. | passenmers © | worked on a pite-driver. After sev-|other hetra of the V Geney of the Filipino cabinet until the FUlpino congress now meeting | loss is estimated between $25,000 and | 1 Sky ne peturned to California. | ily of Sweden have retained Samuel | now declared to be only a degree removed from absolute of the heaviest loners finterhood—has been modestly forging to the front, too. at Ban Ixidor shal! have suthorized him to treat with the Americans for @nd perseverance of ail the men of his command. NORFOLK, May 11.—The plan offovernment which the United States One About a month ago he returned to he stock of the Hrowr Shoe company etal area only for her money. was valued at $2000, Cully half being | timed canes | As Freeman was without money, he Dickson, one of the most eminent 5 ome peace. was ©. W. Majer, who conducted @/ cyseway On arriving there he/lawyers in Pennaylvania, to fiht the | Just what the ultimate outcome i# going to be, of course commeniomeeemensone general merchandise store, He @* | round that his wife had gone to At-jelatm. hTe Count Eugene von R we cannot tell; but if a magnificent flesure vein with prom WASHINGTON, May 11.—The War department made public a com. | timates hin loss at $6000, One-half |i) and he followed her. The meet-|sen, a younger brother of the re ising “ore-shoots” count, then we may expect a rival to the DPrehensive report from Gen. H. G. Ota, giving an account of the oper: of his stock was destroyed. ax noth | ine was not a pleasant one, and Mra. i heir, was in court Sunset "q tions of his brigade during March, Otis praises the loyalty, bravery |ing from the we or the lireeman refused to live with ber| ‘The ctaimant has been Mving In| Surely such @ gilt-edged stock as the Lost Creek was [per story of hie bu'iding wee husband, whom #he is sald to have) West Virginia, Me says that he was| never before offered so cheaply? + disinherited by hin father for youth- ful misdeeds, one of which was the JOHN E. McMANUS & SON, 918 Second Avenue destroyed by the fire became discouraged and ended his ¥y with Mme. fe willing to establish in the Philippines after the surrender of the in- 7 @ MurKents has been cabled to President Schurman by secretary Hay, at | The other business places, st existence by shooting himself. the prima donna of the Royal opera 3 7 the direction of the president. The proposed government Is to be more [and warehouses contained KS | Phe Canadian police furnished $20) a¢ Stockholm. In proof of his tden- civil than military. The head of the government ia to be a governor, | valued at between $2900 and $000) Wnich @ rough coffin wae pro-|rity the claimant says that when he — — ‘There will also be an advi ry council, composed of natives of the Phil- each, and fully half was lost cured, and Mra. Freeman supplied came to New York he brought let- =e Local governments will be entirely im the hands of the natives, | It was only by the bardent r TK ine pest of the money for the fun-|ters of introduction to Mra. Adolph Keep your children at home sul t to certain supervision by the American authorities: The plan | that the fire we pre’ ted rom | oral arrangements. Ladenbur) Mre, John Jacob Asto \* It te beticved |apreading. Seall buildings on al | “*! OTe gree teal we o: Ba eds tel by furnishing them a splen. Proposed amounts pr here that it will be accept ctieally to an autonomous system. le to the natives. It will continae only un- Cottage City Port. sides were hastily torn down by the CROQUET SETS | | | = _Out> -door game; 4-ball, 6-ball, goc; 8-ball, dined with Mrs. Artor and men- one til congress shall have decided upon a permanent government for the {st- | firemen. Steamer Cottage City arrived 19 | ine to his lawyers topics of conver- ands. The origin of the fire wae still & port this morning from Sitka and/eation that were discussed at the | $1.15; 8-ball sets, better finish, from ce ‘to $3.50. deg Nappa — eS naa epeohietins ng nae en Alaskan ports, She brought down /dinner. The claimant's lawyer wrote | . NE WE a. 3 wo men were and stx others | tage y ored . ely ply | Daély injured this morning by the collapee of @ trestle near Rockpoint. | that a family by the name of Broem- |tiehty-seven passengers, none ot omg F vg Png nee lier ro COON BROS., 1417 Second Ave. Nine loaded cars were on the trestles at the time, and they fell upon | ser, In moving out the day before whom were from the intertor. The count perfectly and the conversation as — == & gang working underneath the trestle. Dead—Wm. Walcutt and an |the fire, left open 4 connection tn Cottage City left Skagway on the) ei to | s..? unknown man. | the stovepipe leading through the ty and had a smooth voyage. ThI8] game, Hartmann, the famous . oe at Pca g Bee Fog 4 y= and the ig the last trip of the Cottage City | Swedish prima donna, with whom a er | Ing — iP be e fire e bl ‘on Rosen eloped, has i iy . * : tial ow ew out of this opening into some for several weeks. Phe will be put|the Count von . Secretary Meiklejohn’s Letter Discussed. ee ee ee natal sme. tact |on the dry dock to be overhauied|since returned to Stockholm and In New Houses 4 At the meeting of the chamber of commerce yesterday afternoon, that the oor waa vacant ah the in preparation for taking the excur- of the court, where she is an ack- And tidings, ne a gs Mine, te ont , President E. 0. Graves rend to the members the letter recetved last |Te * chance to bet @ start before It sion run to Alaska, Her place will) ,owiedged favorite, even with the will challenge anyone Monday by the Editor of the Starpassed over by the troops a tempor | #5 “scorer! be filled by the ateamer City of|iing. Her testimony may be re. enn Sg : y ing Secretary of War. declining to grant the request of citizens of Be- » A,B) Topeka. The passenger list was 98| quired to settle whether the present " old oF new, fitted up with attle that the First Washington volunteers should be transported direct | Wreeked on Their Honeymo followa: J. M. Tomlinson, A. Ti./ claimant is the Count von Rosen Bracing or gas, don't fais to : from Manila to this port. After reading the letter, President Grav Among the passengers on the | Wallbridge, F. White, Mrs, J. M. Me-|with whom she eloped six years ago. ee oy ‘fini oor: ieeeacy as ee : sald: “It is the same thing Over and over again. The officials at Wash- | White Pass & Yukon railroad train, Farland, Mra. Chas, Berg, Jno. N. |The elopment is admitted but on the ' ington positively refuse to recognize the fact that we have a dry dock at | wrecked May 1.,was a bride and Tisdale, FE. F. Booker, W. HW. McOs-|identification of the lover may de- ; Port Orchard capable of holding alls mow no importance for their groom on their honeymoon trip into|car, Mrs, McOncar, Mrs. W. H. | pend the possession of a great for- ] though they wanted to give Seattle a black eye. The quartermaster | Alaska. Mr. and Mre. William Lig-| Moore, F, ¥. Lischke, Fred Rass-/tune left by Mra. Bloomfeld Moore. RAUTMAN PLUMBING fa here has written to the department several times pointing out the factl- |gett left Seattle during the latter|musen, Mrs. Rassmusen, Leo J. : ities for handling boats, and yet this town appears to be regarded as | part of April and went to Skagway, Ross, Bryan Leigh, Mra. Leigh, Miss A Glue Trust. Cor. Third Ave. a lacking in all advanta and to be unwisely seeking for @ share of | where they took parange on the train | Luat, Mrs. E. 8. Nichols, Ed James, ; Phone Buff 71. trade to which it is not entitied.” for Lake Bennett, Mra. Liggett LAsale Johnaon, J. A. Johnston, Mrs.| BOSTON, May 11.—The cext trust | #qeesmsespesensnte eset ceeetyieeteeteuimnernstceetetereemeenieges ° Several members of the chamber were anxious to take action im- | sends the following letter to the Star M. Duane, C. F. Harrington, Mrs. |to be ori nized ie a glue combina: | ’ mediately, but it was finally decided to wait for a reply to the it letter |tetling of her adventures McKeand, Dr. P. C. Campbell, A.jtion. There are four companies in| ; sent by President Graves to the War department, calling detatied at- “We left Skagway about 3 o'clock | Remgis, M. Taylor, Miss mma Har-|the country, and New York is pro-| j tention to the naval facilities at Seattle, Tacoma and Port Orchard in the afternoon, May 1, on the /|ris, A. G. Rendenstein, Mra, Benden- It was expected that United States Senator George Turner would | white Pasa & Yukon train for the stein, Chas, Milne, Jno. Rogers, L. L. ly for Manufacturing and ‘trial Uses de at the chamber of commerce meeting yesterday afternoon and make |summit. About 12 miles out one | Watson, J. A. Ennis, Ohas. Singfeld- | : a few remarks, but his sudden departure for Spokane prevented. A the track, and all that er, P. Martin, Fred Partridge, C.K.) woyamcon, Wash., May 11.—It le lesineveikussienites Falis Power Co. letter was read from Gen. Wilson, chief of the bureau of engineering, | saved us from going over a preci-|Potert, W. L. Paul, Mra, Wallace, F.) | 4) ot ood here that the Deltingham stating that he would be in Seattle about May 27 pice wan a large rock, There were | D. Froet, Lenda Kueg. B. Maden, | 1X . Britis Columbia Cailway | Distributing Stations at GILMAN, RENTON, SEATTLE. Second Ave. and Main St. ‘A resolution was unanimously adopted thanking President Graves |{5 passengers, two being women. | Jno, T. Shornder, M. B. Anthoney, | HOY MOMs wid an extension to = = — for the letter recently writ to the Secretary of War about the advan- | we all escaped with a few bruises.” |T. D. McNaughton, H. C. MeRea, W. on Kept Cleaned, Oiled and Mount Baker. WHEELS : tages of Senttic as a place for the return of the transports. Mr. and Mrs. Liggett have a ro-|A. Bryant, D. W. Dobson, and thir- Properly Adjusted. , —_— mantic history. While Liggett was |ty-eght second class, Eastorn Le: . . n a ame “ . in the Klondike region tn 1897, tak- | Bring them in as Good Saimon Run. ing out vast quantities of gold, a Rev. Hall’s Aloske O CHICAGO, May 11.—The National] often as you like. er on ‘ASTORIA, Or., May 11.—The run| PUNXUTAWNEY, Pa., May 11.—|P@wspaper ¢ bal | Rev. J. Hall Young, D. D., the league games resulted as follows) i 3 sescad 5 o ning, " local 6, Louts- oC . ist hats Gertich: thir au le Gny haa | Tuna Cawley, the habe ete: tovks ne: [8S,2 SNOT OE Mumlare, Giles.) en Alastan smlamedtry, sefeuu it of tienen lost A Cincine Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy een exceptionally good for this sea-|fuge in an old coal mine here last | pabob, giving some facts regarding city, accompanied by Rev. M, {nati 11; at Philadelphia: local 4, 3 Third A and Madison St. J son of the year. Their size is large |night to escape arrest for shooting |his early history and his later suc- 1. Koonce, Ph.D., of Jeanette, Pa. | York 3; at Horton: local 0, Baltimore j ' and the quality of the best. Up to|Conatable Frank McClure, of 4. {cess One of the papers which car. |‘They will go north within a few|6; at New York: Brooklyn 9 Wash the present date the catch has been | . oy Latte ried the story fell into the hands days ington 7; at Cleveland: local 2, St She Shot at the Burg are | Aa Unlucky Burglar. Present date the catch has been |#ay, has not been captured. Every , , y VIPW, K , MARIETTA, Ind,, May 11.—S much larger than last year or for of a West Vireitla girl who had! Dr. Young has been appointed ayn-|Louls 12 VALLEY VIPW, Ky., May 1L—, : May Scot- ‘ wa yea Joutiet to the mine is being guarded, | known Liggett when he was a little jodjeal missionary for the Presby —— —-—- Burgiars entered the reaidence of |tY Meyers, now serving a term in the ere years previous. There are|and Lewis must soon surrender or| boy, but had lost all subsequent trace |terian church in Alaska, and spent Dewey Is Well. Postmaster G. M. Lyons test night, |Denitentlary for Raving burglar’a - st ber of small fiw ong | die o a . , , o pulae oF e mo me mo » eastern states " ‘ + ltools in is possession, we ox ~stghe hare ull fish among | die of starvation. McClure’s injur-|of him. On the Impulse of the mo-/some months in the eastern states! wasHINGTON, May I1—A lotter |ransacked his pockets and secured conv at tention te oe Pare ; he catch, but that is explained by! ies may prove fatal. He is the gec.|ment she sat down and wrote a/raising money for his new work Patel annyatcnbye ie ein Atiaiiea) is 8. Potter . brief note of congratulation, mailing |} ae been m Admiral the keys to the door and postoffice, two years ago. He was identifie J the fact that more emall mesh nets | ond local officer to suffer at the hand | >rief fm nan © Dewey stating that he is enjoying by Ps nits telng head than, over hetine, |e Denes it to Dawson, By a happy accident |be utilized In rfect health, which they entered and burst open |by Potter as one of the three mask- é That is also » _ | n why it reached Bill In due time, and call-|ian mission stations at five different |”° 7h Ja Ie br the postoffice money drawer. They < men ba 4 yd — his rest. sy as mw 4 up the memories of childhood, He | points in the Intertor of the territ- ecured $1.50 and failed 4 At |CORCR DONS, PD ee Se Tee. Soe ‘ ww wiany blucbacks caught Will Accept Terms. put the letter in hie pocket, came ory, ‘The missions will be under his Tasted Nothing for Weeks 5 seh cathe bod) ech . threatened to hang him if they re- this spring. BUFFALO, May 11,—The strike on| out from the Klondike last fall, went | general supervision. ' 4 Ww ENGLISH, Ind., May 11.—Mre. ongia con . ‘¢ a ot use er -|fused to give up the money, Myers’ ie between the grain shovelern and the|to West Virginia, found the little Kirk and wife, of Philadelphia, will] Toole, of Marietta, 45 years of age, seebenectt, tut ws ity in oye hes ti mask slipped off while he struggled . She Met a Frost. companies of the grain carriers, 1s| girl whom he had once known grown (soon follow Dr. Young to Alaska and|for three weeks remained locked in | Myr, Northcott, who shot twlos an | Mee Petter, ; Nie tiie ‘ Able to be settled shortly, ‘The|to woman's estate—and married her. | will be placed at Bagle City. Rev. |her bedroom without food or water. | fy" cing burglara. ster ‘ ed AUMBUS, 0., ‘May 11.—Mra.|jeaders have adviced the men to ac-|Aw Ldmcett is rated among the|Harry P. Corser, of Flaggetaft,| The family supposed she had gone |‘? Cee DUFRIAre. JOPLIN, Mo., May 11.—Ry the ae- George met a frost here last night|cept the terms. wealthiest men of the Klondike, and | Arizona, will be another of the mis- | away, she frequently made via- | Railr Mil eidental discharge of a stick of dy- when she delivered her lecture. The| -—— — in president of the Yukon Order of jaionaries, but his station has not yet|its without giving them warning. | aliros namite, while preparing a shot in theater seats about 1200, but only | strious Fire. Pioneers, his romantic marriage and | been elected by Dr. Young. Rev.| It was an rs pomersay that her) GUTHRIE, Ok, May 10.—8. N.|the Center Creek mines yesterday, deurtiba peld to hed? her. | ABC ie present honeymoon trip back to the Mr. Koonce will also have a station, | door was forcibly broken down, and | yopkins, Territorial Auditor, today | Frank Simmons, a young miner, ho purtson pe : | KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 11.—Firo| yin poasesses an Intrinsic public while Dr. Young personally manages| the family found the woman reduced | eae baa taco attrona {#2 awful fate, here bad igs “adtenve Propert | desteor 4 the warehouse of the|interent a fifth, The various miasiona will| almost to a skeleton compre js tabulation of raliroed | “ins eyes were blowh out, his face y' Y | Newby ‘Transfer & Storage compasiy oan |be established In the most promia-| She aald that she went to bed three figures, showing the mileage and val-/ang hands were torn and bruised S10U8 CITY, La., May 11.—A ter-|here last night, and the loss in esti- Sheldon Jackson Arrives. ing mining camps. The $7000 rais.| weeks ago, locking the 4 and |uation of lines in Oklatioma, — It/and his skull was cracked open far rific hail and rain storm destroyed | mated at $100,000. One fireman, Jas.! poy, sheldon Jackson arrived tn {et cay on the work for one some {lent Paviey: Goioaih, den ueaustenee: etnbenad toe varontion ta be ase: (serge $2 let Somme Of le brains out, | , r , r d 5 . ¢ on to - > : considerable amount of property in| ¥, MeNellis, was killed by, coming in| the city last night from the east on pall i Se ores behadl ‘churen of She says the did not eaten, pial janes pegs ey pa 13 males “of seiee whan coins - Fone ou ae ; . 85, 5 e en hours, but this part of the state last night, | contract with @ live wire _d [his way to Alaska to pay, his an-|the United States will assume any ‘gad tasted nothing for 22 days, | main tracks . , » [ead ds hourly. seperate es > re a ~ revvrnevs sail Sib ce

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