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THE SEATTLE STAR BR, WALLS. Co, Publiers Rvery afternoon except Sunday Bn. WELIA, | & PF, OWASE Borron. | Bites Maxsawn One cont pot copy] Hx cen per week er twentyefive cents per month delivered by carriers, No free copies Telephone Pike 150 Omics: No 110T =~ Third Avenue Dtered at the portoMier at Seattio, Washing ton, as second.olasa matter, Professor Langley's new fiying aerodrome fell by the wayside yee terday, or more properly speaking, It fell Into the Potomac river, The Prafessor has built great expecta- tions upon that flying machine, In fact, he had overweighted tt with expectations. When the atmos Pherie disturbers connected with the aerodrome began to winnow, and the machine rose rapidly from its rest~ Ing place upon a floating boathouse, into the blue domain of the Iarke, then the professor allowed several exclamations of jubiiation to ceed out of his mouth, But when, on reaching an altitude of 500 feet, the aerodrome became disxy and e@larmed lest it should fall, and then finally lost He balance and upset, to its own everiasting downfall and the e@rief of the professor, there were signs of brooding sadness over all Nature, and many newspaper report- ers who had gathered, looked at each other in blank dismay and thought of the pages of wasted manuscript that they had written in advance, describing the professor's glorious triumph fn the realms of space and how the people would look fying through the air with market baskets on their arma, or taking cool vapor Daths among the clouds. Suddeaty, of one accord, they sat themselves down on the Danks of the Potomac. ané, having no harpe to hang up on the willows, they indulged in ‘weeping and lamentation neverthe- so i happens that the fying machine that will Deen’ postponed into dim” alcdves of the Mimftabiec we will all continue to pro- A BIG FIRE AT NORTHPORT Damage of Nearly Ten Thous- and Dollars. NORTHPORT , Wash, May I About 11:30 p,m. the Manila saloon and dance hall at Northport caught fire by & lamp exploding in the sleep ing apartments. Many people who had rooms in the building had nar row escapes from being burned alive One man was badly burned about the neck and shoulders, his hair b Ing mostly burned off. It, was at Oret reported that many bad perish. ed, but thie w without founda tion, Most of the fire was in the upper story, and held under control after good work on the part of the | volunteer fire department lately or- ganized here Brown's saloon and restaurant were baly amaged by fire and wa ter, Most of the furniture and stock was carried out loon was saved from destruction, but the furniture and building were | badly damaged by fire and water. Every citizen In town turned out The Le Rot smelter tet out all of its employes on the night shift that could be spared they could help im case the fire threatened to get beyond control ‘The Manila satoon and furniture, Valued at $3000; Brown's saloon and Cy Thompaon's #a- | THE SEATTLE STAR SUICIDE OF stating that the steamer is in a post tion entirely safe from the ravages of the fremhets, and there is no dan- Me bark Hunter returned from Port Blakeley this morning, where a ahe has beeen on the beach revely ing an overhauling. Waite there|The Man Who Assaulted Her she Was inapeoted and found to be Has Fled. WILOOX, b, May 1. to desperation by her condition, Cora “i condition for a northern y a The Hunter will leave shortly tor Golofnin bay in charge of Driven Four schooners have arrived from | the cape with 65,000 pounds of halt- shborhood Ie bent punishment the but. On inflicting on him. ——— Years ago a relative of Hetrick RAILWAY NOTES ied and loft Cora Blows to his kind . care. She was a pretty little miav oregon and won hosts of friends at the lttle W, C. Hayes has been appointed | district school house, She was the |tocomative #uperintend of the| ministering angel in the Hetrick He will | household, Last Friday she was left | Mattimore & Onto railroad. | libert called to make a radical change tn the man- alone and James ner of overseeing locomotives by sub. | her. What transpired there the etituting traveling engineers in the | fateful afternoon Is not known be phace of supervisors of engines and| yond what the girt herself said tn trains, The road has been subdivid-)a note she | for Hetrick, It is sald that she could not live to bear the shame brought upon her by her ed into eight sections, each of which will have @ traveling engineer, who restaurant, $4000, about half of each being covered by insurance, and Cy Townsend's lows of about $1000, cov- ered by tneurance, comprise the losses, Many occupants of buildings were turned out in scant attire, and the personal property lon wars heavy, There being no wind the fire was under control at 12:20 a. m, The occupants were first aroused by the howling of a dog owned by one of the lodgers THE NEW LAKE FERRY BOAT lue Print Plans Exhibited by County Commissioners A bdlue print of the proposed Lake Washington ferry boat, for which trains and other slow | bide will be opened on June 6 ts on exhibition at the county commis- siconers’ office, It ts expected that miasioners, to be held in Denver on |ine effects of ‘the deadly poison. A | August 11 search for the Gilberts ts being made ae anweaed | by posses of armed men WEATHER FORECAST. tude extends throughout the coas leousin James Farmer James Gilbert has a wife and three children, He is a prowate sort of a man about %5 yours of age and was it not for the tragedy and will report to him at Mount Claire Raltimore. It te expected that this pian will improve the more economical . | the telltale ive ty could sus ‘The business committee of the! pect his connection with such a Uniform Patiway @tatiation am ertme. He haa left the country with tion, at their meeting this we tue brother They were last Chicago, prepared a report of meth ods for computing the earnings, mileage, ete, of rallway companion, which will be submitted at the na- tional convention of railroad com driving in a buggy with a rif_le over his ke Mt was supposed they were on @ hunting trip until an hour or so afterwards, when Hetrick re turned to find the girt dead from the | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Seattic and Vicinity. Tonight and) LA dahd : FASHION noe The latest fancies: Capt. Wheeler, an experion whal as ing skipper, Reports received from | Blons, an orphan girl, living in the Doe watgen hs 4 pon agp a ine yy Golofnin bay are very encouraging, | country near here, ended her life ' = . P » Fey wit done of part r T man fhe vtsamer Desan Wave, which {arms com % parte & High collars of bright colored vel- operated last summer on the route] MOM Bhe accused of assaulting her) vet, universally used to give the between Seattle, Vancouver and |%#* fed with bie brothe Mis wite | requtred Nghtening touch to dark) Maine, and which was sold recently | is Pleading for thy reant husband retumes. | to California parties, will be towed] with Bol. Hetrick, ‘the distant rela Rae vee . to Ban Franciaeo tn a few days byl dye with whom Cora made her sine eee et bacon Pa peg oe the tug Richard Holyoke. hiMe, to spare her helpmeet the |), Ge tur Gheh ‘areanes | see Pevytian suede Hele gloves in the white, biack, tan and gray, with self jor white stitching, the latest warm | weather glove see Parasols with vivid colorings, plain jand striped or plaided, on every mide see White Pique cheimeettes as a de- cidedly smart acemsory for the foul-| ard or cloth tatlor-made } eee j A profusion of black thread Ince | the styliwh trimming for white or- wandie gowns, . hade called the combining well A popular new “Wedgewood biu with white. see Crepones, in handsomer weaves than ever, for high toilet manufaec- | ture. @uite of white pique, with dark seen | blue tunic and jacket trimmed with | ete narrow braid, | see | Fiounces a craze. No midsummer | gown de rigeur without a multipli- | oaty of them. j ee All shirt waist collars and cuffs with rounded corners. oe Striped ribbons with a narrow bor- der on one edge and « wide one on Sunday fair weather; winds west to north. A “high” of considerable magni- | Real estate tranafers Med yester- |day were | Lisate A. Davis and husband to Nate, ten Spttah Cotumbie telecon te ne ete. Olne % sec 1 tp tin eS of W, M.. Northern California, with its nite | coatteiae Ans res. = some distance out over the ocean.| Sarah Kyle to Charles J. Taylor, a. = qyrtentherng Presmure 4/992, bik 18 Great Northern add to -- mages’. “tow | Rallard. covers & large area in Utah, Nevada.) George D. and Southern California Dallard and wife to the other, each of @ different shade. eee Hate trimmed entirely with amall flowers, like violets, hyacinths, and dainies. | eee Lace appliques on the ends of bows | for hat garniture, aashes and stock bows, eee | OERDOTOH OHO eooneoeee HOOROROOOe | FANCIES... veo ER A A up 36 dozen yards or more. Pretty little collar clasps come in | | expect you to faint is she = all sorts of pretty designs to fasten | ribbons around the neck, Ther butterfiles and conventional pat terns in various colors, in enamel and with mock precious stones see ‘The Payche ip the latest chem ine, #0 christened because of the beautiful lace butterflies in applique which hover around the yok why shouldn't these exprennl | nature shine under their real Greek | name? ee The latest touch to the tucked ail tuntice is accomplished by rows bias stiteting a good inch apart, the tucks held down in one direction and then the opposite one alternately. The effect is decidedly odd and pleasing ee j Many of the c modintes of | the city, says a New York exchang are making graceful and attractive little atole-fronted shoulder capes to wear suite with various spring and summer costumes, A jacket is not an easy garment to put on ¢ take off, and a cape is no troub’ whatever, | eee | Tiny gold buttons continue to be used by French ateliers on tollets of remony, made of white lace, net, mousseline de sole, crepe de chine The buttons are not lavieh in number, and are consequently effec tive, some of the dull Etruscan gold | styles having « brilliané Parisian diamond or other mock jewel in the center. | | | ‘The girl who tikes a little color in her pretty handkerchiefs 1» buying | them with the narrow hems each of a different shade, or a good number | of some particular color which she affects; then writing her name with | a lead pencil across the corner and going over it with outline stiteh in linen to match the border. ‘The re- wult t# individual and dainty. eee A great many of the tallors are Making caps on sleeves, They broaden the shoulders, giving an effect that is becoming to many wo- men. Another sieeve commonly HATS ET sins 10 Cents That will trim up beautifully for young or old. Most startlingly Low Prices are offered at Mrs, White's MILLINERY PARLORS 308 Pike St. HE stock has been in the hands of the Sheriff and must be sold at once to satisfy a debt. J, F. ADAMS STETSON BROS. 1127 YESLER WAY Sell Imperial, Patent Excel- lent, Centennial Best, Olympic and Pure Mary Cole, $2900, lots 9 and 10 bik 2, Chip and tuscan braids prominent | used is lifted about an inch above [the shoulder seam. Sleever are real- jly no smaller than they were last reason, and the perfectly tight, Mat the ferry, when completed, wit! cost markets in New| about $22,000, Yellow pine will be thé present time | used in the construction of the hull ™USh since yesterday, except that ®) John Wesley Harvey and wife to this morning in| #od@ cabins, and the Anishings wit! fife hee taken place in the Great | John L. Gibson, $100, lots §, 9 10 and by the semi-panic which|De of cedar. ‘The boat ts of the regu- | Basin. Light rein has fallen on the | 11, pik 99, Northern Pacific add. the announcement of Ros. [tO type. with the square ends, side Coast amounting to J$ at Neah, and) 4p. Palmer and wife to Henry wheels, @ passage way tn the cen-|-# at Fort Canby. Traces have oc- pean, $100, portion of lot 1 sec 35 tp P. Flower's death, Within 4/ ter for teams, and the cabins on each CUrted at Seattle, Tacoma, and Kan- a4 nr 4 6 | ‘Telephone Main 427, minutes after the opening injside. She will be 12 feet long by !Om™ William D. Simpson and wife to | "Th —. Fae nw) i Bow ctamissane ries there was a grand crash, | 44 feet broad, with a draft of 4 feet Henry Pagan, $6000, pe of tot | ot bam iue tad stocks held to gilt. | 80d @ carrying capacity of 200 pas- li see %5 tp nr de ot W. M |? Inches am " ; tumbting dor sengers, There will be two search- Swan Lewis and wife to Elisa A strimmii or pale lights, and the boat will have an Lewin, 424.000, © Gf feet of lot 2 bik| Russten Jewelry hias long been the | {cr When used « strimming for pals _ electric light plant. 7, A. A. Denny and C. D. Boren plat |¢rase in Paris, and ts now finding its | 1 ting down the front on either 2 of Brattic, way here as chatelaines, belts, col- cite of a bisuse are partioularty ALONG THE WHARVES Domestic Sewing Machines will be sold Th. 8, Van Winkle to Myra A. Van|!8te, clasps and buckles, and we are . |pretty. They relieve the at tone | for on x A Winkle, 1, beginning at a point on | sso depending a good deal on In | ot Deniioas engi g bs a ant zoek oe eran N sensitiveness can!) The barks Alaska, Jane A. Palken- tly to the wild | berg and Catherine Sudden, are at north line of lot 4 sec 17 tp tn | dian designe | || |deticate shades. In French gowns Telephone Bay 122 5 ¢ of W. M.. 495-6 rds e nw cor lot! ioe: pinghet fastening con-|they are set in with a lace stitch LeEEEERRERENUSlerINNN:AumER ana sists of straps which button over, | either side, KILLED THE OFFICER inflation which| So Francisco preparing for voy- All may point one wey, or every oth-| Ruffled ribbon looks well on fou- tly fotsted upon the | sees to Kotzebue sound. The steam- White FLOUR For 85 Cents Per Sack, ‘The temperature has not changed | Hronktyn add. in the untrimmed hat exhibits. ere Point d'eeprit net again very fash- lonable for gowns, fichus and neck scurta. i ! Narrow white ribbon, in which there are one or two lines of black, |enough to giye It character, but not to make a gray effect, gives charac- Efi! : Goes to Alash WASHINGTON, May 12—Capt Ray, who will have command of « military istrict In Alaska, with headquarters on the Yukon at Mis- sion, pear the boundary line, is making preparations to leave for the coast. He will leave Gan Francisco if i i : ij E é London downward Securities | | : | : i i | H H i t : i i i a tH } t i i ; t C fies fo ‘or Beattie with supplies for a year.|% * ee “tease wate « % sary boats, He has plans for the ; f f one may lap in the opposite di- |, 4. aiso ruffles of mousseline de seductive appela-|°" Townsend will probably be sent ooraplishment of stations along the |‘? PeKinning, containing 5 acres The Pes ae Copper river route, and expects by } bik 1, Pratt's orchard add jnem the little house rigs for sum-| Po re or votwet tied each in @ little By a Desperado. at thie time, | Frisco | \'"""" 728, Jota 2 and 3 in A.jr Duckie. ‘This looks well on @ £0WN sheriff Frank Morrison, a very pops to stand from under |*2°ut June 15 for St. Michael | | m | > 3 eo} chief manipulators |t&t Point she connects with the) SAN FRANCISCO. May 12—Th nr4eof W. M./tatest is of Napoleon blue, with @ 9 skirt border. The high h can|ing by Ike Bird, a desperate char- No. 1 of the company Captain Whitney and all on beard also portion of same. beginning In| white ribbon border an inch wide, | yet bows on one side to match thone | Ment for burglary and larceny since was in @ very bad position, and like-|are well, Head winds were encoun- | « boundary line, containing 35 acres. | hemetitched on. on the upper part of the sleeve. Per- | September. Morrison, accompanied ly to be broken up when the spring | tered, but mpre salle were thrown| Sheriff's deed to H. H. Hastings, | . forated mouaseline de sole is often |by two policemen, went after Bird. u ie Bae Sitio, NG te Cunt or wna tt? fi line of lot 6, thence nw 2-3 rds | Deputy Sheriff Morrison Shot latre. L. ©. Horsington, $25, lot 15| Such luxuriousness as character-| ti. is to encircle it with three the risky condition pertation company, and will weave) Elihu Th 8 at Neety'’s donation) Tp sunshades the most attractive | form a yoke on the bodice as well as |dead near Mount Victory this morn= have come down from the north that the Golden Ga n. | ew. a or, containing 25 acres: | aprinkling of white dots, and 4 be of pink silk, with three black vel-|Acter, who has been under indict- upon his continued the Seattiee “e Captain Ray will take north two sawmills to manufacture lumber for | Ta8 to @ fine of lot § rec 17, thence nw along ne bay line lot 5 and ¢ see 17 rection. . sole edged with narrow velvet. A bine,” ete. north also, Moore Inveetmer company to |pretty way to trim the top of a wpeculators in Wall street| ‘The steamer Lakme has been char-| {ry* meant fo resels the Yukon coun and tered by the Seattle-Yukon Trane A. Denny's add lawa. lof white wool that is perforated over by . | rom 1 David A. Neely to Mary I. Shea, | tak wit The perforations may {Ular official of this clty, was shot company’s three river steamers ply-|steamer Elihu Thomson, which arriv.| portion of D suddenly stricken down by death. | ing to Yukon river ports. Reports \ed at Ganta Cruz yesterday, entered | ot sec 16 tp was @ daring operator, and City of Seattle now stands | {reshets set in Sectpaienk eith. tie a ly been received by the company | w for @ grand celebration in of the Washington volunteers, as the War department will send notice of the probable date on the troops will reach here. lily i Letters have recent. | out cruise of the Thomson | receiver tisfactory. $200, lots 10 and 11 bik 42, | Yester’s second add ‘The city councti and the chamber of commerce bave taken conjoint ac- tion by appotnting a celebration com- mittee of twenty citizens, and this committee is ready to meet any day to make preliminary preparations. circles. USEMENT NOTES —& AARAAAAAAAAA tamued every Wednerda ink Lalor, Hayes and Healey, H.| number appearing on M Dull, 8. | editor of the new acquisition to the- , the first 3 The There can’t be a latest in tiny rib- bon frille, those tiny bits which are pulled into puckers on their draw strings. Your dresemaker doesn't UNIVERSITY SPORTS. Yesterday was a red-letter day in) athletics at the University. The fair) Co-ed finished their handball tourn- | ament, and the Young Men's Athletic association gave its first outdoor meet of the season, Both events mounted over mousseline de sole the | Bird had frequently boasted that ha color of the stlk foundation. This | Would never be taken alive. Upon gives a prettier effect than if the |the officers reaching the Bird home. stuff is laid directly over the silk. |#tead, his mother denied that he wag there, but the deputy sheriff forced nite his way inside, leaving the other offi- R ONA MENTION cers to guard the doors. Walking PE Ss upstairs, he was confronted by @ a shotgun fm the hands of Bird, who, State Senator Hammer, of Sedro- Woolley, is registered at the Seattie. He states that the shingle mills and logging camps at the place are run- ning to their utmost capacity. He also stated that the county is in « Proprerous condition. of Joseph P, Conway, superintendent without one word of warning pulled the trigger and shot a large portion of the officer's head off. Then, pointing a pistol at his own head, he deliberately blew out his brains, Morrrison was a master Mason, just being made so last night, and will be buried by the Masonic order. His wife died a short time ago, and “ Wiltam Finley, Robert - 4 pence congress is assembling in The | The attractions have comprised spec: | (0 5 ; called forth much Interest, and were 7 . . . ny Mora, Vernie Lalor, Min- | atrical circles ts A. F askey, and iotiaad f the Port Gamble Mill company, |*W° >right children are now left Hague, the three great gas com-|tacular, farce-comety, a piano re-| .-/, sohneon ami Helen Sironner.| hia little paper will no dougt receive | Wintensed by good-sized crowds, | tt the Corl Vitae ae re. [orphans. Bird's. mother later was threaten ail sorts of things in the ‘way of cheap gas at 25 and © cents cital and romantic drama. “The Devil's Auction” opened the week at the Seattle theater, and Wednesday night MBrits Roventhal, the wizard the piano, appeared to a fair sized Several strong specialties are intro-|4 royal welcome among the frater duced by the Rays, Dolph and Susie | nity Levino, Dave Genero and Kay Bat-! eee ley and Hayes and Healy, and « big) Fred Clarke, who,was stage man- ‘The only University record broken was that of the running broad Jump. ‘The record was 20 ft. 1% in., but Gleen Calkins made 20 ft. 2 in | ports business as very brisk at Port Gamble. ee Charles A. Reed, of St. Paul, ts arrested, “A landlord has accused Col, In; gersoll of shattering @ statuette of Charles Dickens.” per thousand feet. And yet there |house. Thursday night John Grif. Peete eecoed ant mpeoentieg theanse ane’ ie Reakite Die several years. “ahs oven: fam rpnmnee, WOE registered of the Butler. “That looks like a bad break foe | fith opened in “The Avenger.” Law y no resigned in favor o oy | 01 ‘ “> ye oT who approve of universal! tent the bill. was “A Fool's Re- progres nl —- cake walkers | Pinkham, in not at Atiin City, B.C : pgp I Gash, won by Palmer;|_ Robert Bridges, atate tand com- icthes.s4ena % A, o ca the accessories of! and | ecent letter to end * ‘| missioner, is a jest at the Seattle. pan venge,”” and tonight Mr. Grimeh wilt |of Americe. A are there and |A2%d 8 & reoent letter to a friend 1 leaikine second, ‘Thager third; time Pa ——————— It is @ pity that.King Solomon, in all his wisdom, could not have fore- company and each production is put nuggets sond; dist 33 ft. & in | seen the day of the trus » one i eovend; Clekanes Re an, is now in charge of the local | y te and havelon in an artistic manner. The at * Running broad jump won by Calk-" cmon of Japanese consul. Mr. Nar given us @ few trite remarks on the foolish man that greedily attempteth | @# £004 as the attraction warranted | attraction at the Senttle thoater, be-|reminiacences. She was one of wey. |tance 20 ft, 2 in ee a et eae abale ot oie a With something to it to eat a whole peck of barley meal | Ut last night the attendance was | inning tomorrow evening, and for | on children, the others all boys, She| 120 yard hurdies (30 in.), won by | Srranging the a faire of 3 is < : lesb 4 much better. Tnight the indication |two nights, Is certainly « laugh pro } She! 1m Oe ne he nee, | Today he said: “Tam greatly plea about the value of our at one sitting, and, behold, he burat- [fn trac the house sill ber lncbe ome | ieee the certainly a laugh pro-|wan put through a course of manly |Palmer, Hill second; tim ee. lwith Beattie, Tt ina fine pla x] duc yal up lous vl. | ny her bro . e alw e was won by rn eth from a grievous overstraining of | at the Third Avenue theater Mana-| From the very entrance of the little |pooet’ poner peacners. | She always Ths Bi pa febocttion, be run, | have already made many friends the stomach. ger Russell has an attraction that!German band in the first act there | iny beer pt Si. siteae las onetae | ata seaty Gnas ot tee jhere, ond 3 am arid en. hos I pe > st eed wane ee : 4 Foeits ne career at 11, when #he became a came to Seattle, and should be sor- 4 > 0) om 4 he houne Prot. Fuller, Pro’ | y offic Twine,” a folly bit] une! the inal fail of the curtain In sae many offices of distinction In the Sept 1 aley; announcer, 7 De ate: aad ly, with many brand |act three, Among the prominent ar- re, Leslie Carter will spend the starter, Gattatela; timer, |Sorvice Ot Bie Ieaperial Majesty, and new jokes and spectaltien thrown in, | tiwt , a summer at Monterey. ' timer. | this is his first visit to the United ” ists engaged are Marry Crandall, J. Gaches; clerk of course, Veser:| grat Sle will be perma: tty | seemed to please the patrons of the| J. Sullivan, stelle ellington, Sadie re. ° measurers, Prof. Lyons and Barlow. | sd bs tg te 4 p " nenly | =o 2 a house, The usual matinee was giv-| Connolly, Charles A. Morgan, Carrie) The old rumor is being sent ine the highest located here, and will send for his The individual winning Pe " seapieaghe en this afternoon and tonight the en- | ebwter, Harry atson, The Nosa fam-| around the circuit that Lilian Rus Sowwlips , | family in @ short time. iuanent dawen aay 2 Sora 7 - number of points was Palmer, he ere nt ty, musical eceentrics; Speck broth- ‘ be seen in an operatic ver- u pints. = j i Who Joshed Him Out of a aoe oy, "ine tenmous Mew York, Sournel [a Of “Peg WoMlngton” next season, | Ate 12 DONA, aiapr'et Mutter Mont, are ai tns|,_, Fe lots In. question con~ ‘The Rays, Johnnie and Emma, will | origi y kids: W. t ; me , of Butte, , are 8 ele nae. wpe i Watch and $40. deer is tneir bonling gadetem, “Alsen coca ce ya hae Poin ee In the handball sournam ant of the| Butler. Messrs. Fair and King are tain so many points to brag e 5 ic or on . c me eo Rea ROY Co-ed agting: c are mt e onta , st Gerad Bensdorph, « young man| Ht OK Time.” at the Third Ave-| which @ farce comedy would be in- Gaud for Porte re land Prider, tae Guise were won by|Derne” eens, Montane. jabout that we hasten to he met. | nue theater next week, commencing 1 tame. y prodeine ‘ ‘ 4 the doubles by ¥ l hep > Meats i from Amsterdam, Holland, report-| tomorrow night. The regular mat ne se turning to produ |) Herren and the doubles by! Arian Keir, ex-ecretary of ste herald this brag to all wise to police headquarters last night! 6. wilt be given on Saturday, “A he autumn, She » her |Misses Dougan ani and a prominent lawyer at Olym- | buyer Tasty. and swell hat he had lost $40 and a gold watch | ir cag Tyme,” with the Raye at Roland Reed will open at the Se- private too the smallest neational feature of the meet was! iia is registered at the Seattle, beth ee oe tn a game of poker in a Beattie and| he" neug of it in the the iat A‘ | thouter next Friday evening for two|ever born in captivity and a 2.20/the playing of Mise Herren in the] oe made Serges, the glish international train yesterday after- +. | performances. His opening piece |trotter, bred in old Kentucky, single fhe defeated Miss Wari M 3. J. Starr, of S Francisco. apes a ina yh x noon about 2 o'clock prego Predrag oe be a dra will be ‘The Wrong Mr. Wright,” | eee land Mise MacDonnel, who are the BP agg hab Babine Yh naps ve 4 Home spuns, Fancy Tweed, 4 He met two men on the train, and) }0" Over made a better ncesinion one of his pronounced success! Ag the summer month apprach |*t#t Diayers of the University. A8|i, geattic, arrived last evening fro otch Cheviots and rich | they introduced themselves as mem-| inthis nonsensical pot pourri of | His Father's Boy,” which Mr. Reed| ang the theat Aedicy mca a prize for her work, Miss Herren| ii. south, and is stopping at the | p¢ tterned Worste bers of parliament and the pro-am maaken little differ. | Wl present here for the first time, | % tle ese Be omg ad ived the beautiful silver waten | piitior, patternec orstec mraters of & $200,000 scheme in gy tag pig enact pencigy rt PAIR te 8 duction of Sydne . pony OF sae cng *loffered by Prof. Van der Veer. The ; | - i . ence where it came from or how it} we production of Sydney | are finding their way to S¢ 4 | LER CE lor ¥ m Alasica, | He tant 9%, sare Mean’ pat | Sor" ns oo toma ae We becnion ine | Fomentold, and is undoubtedty the |ORGonnor hae receatly returned’ af [Prise the doubles was ki mver Woman Shoots a Boy. | ren good dea’ : | je and draws the crowds, For|?¢™ Play that this playwright has) irawng the son with the Jo pet: ghee, oN CITY, y | more than ‘The alleged members of par- - ot written ‘ , ood's r d L meeY i van a r. MASOD » Towa, May 18.1 ATV. ceveeeeee ee e ed to mee Me 9 last season there was a| et written, and Roland Reed's nu- | sf, ' and "Dad" Hayes, |» °" Ra TSC Durkin, aged 15, was shot late yes. Mament promised to meet Bensdorph | cay pouring of shekels inbo the |™erous admirers will have the op-| who was with the aame comp . sega ribs ? seater tt gad Ne "ne phone ge Mad pockets of Mr. and Mrs. Ray, the re- | Portunity of seeing their favorite ac-| now jn the city. Miss M ‘one it x McKinley Prai pea yey the t “4 ati oo ieee redeem his watch. ¢ went there " . raped tor In a role entirely different from | : a ana 2M e outskirts sults of their first effort | den, who has been on the roac x JESTON, Cc. May 13.— p to d accused o pet Aaa Bigg’ fingthe men, and wae! comedy, This wekeon the ceeer olaay in which he haw recently wp-|tng, Fron ‘iy ADRS ayine pets | nee cine acnees reunion yA the | Sioene bemauae nowt Sys rl wre jihad ag ao Coy rangle coming faster, showing that they |Peared. Isadore Rush, the charming |ihing from soubrette to leads, is to| United Confederate veterans came to|‘Tom denied the a mation and «| But that’s all are growing in popularity and their |®"4 delightful leading woman of | spond the aummer in this city, Mr.ja close yesterday, General John| controversy ensued. Finally | : and asked the aid of the police. Roland Reed scored a diatinct per- Uy Mrs. re ask pry is reaching farther into the} tet h th an ty | and Mrs. Roe. French are also in| Bt Gordon, commander-in-chief,| Ford pulled a revolver from her | WE ASK verre Cla anton Di amusement world and making more | one triume during the comedia {| the olty, Manager Russell in re-/and other offcers were re-elected. |waist and aiming at the boy, told ! : friends. George M. Cohan has made | Casement in New York. Aside | snonwitie for the statement that Se-| Louisville, Ky., was chosen as the/him to get. He had taken only a ‘That's Our Brag Price BUGENE, Or, May 13—Chudte| the pece commderadly brighter by |fr7™m Delng accepted as an actress /aoiie js tawt becoming the rown in|next place for the re-union. The |few steps when she fired, the hail | - Branton, the young man who mur-|adding new features and new and| Vt Pale bower ro ca ooo iat on|Wivich the the al people spend |committee on history reported in the |atriking him in the back. The boy - dered John A. Linn, was hanged | original songs. All the old fun ts in| ” man ON) their summers ney can Hive much | highest terms of the action of Presi-| fel) and the woman left » wes the stage. him. He wa yesterday mornin it , however, and the laughs have ee. aper here than in San Francta-|dent MeKinley in placing in high| discovered shortly after a > and taken ! ——_———9 almost been duplicated. The com- 96-9 maid he, “and there is also a| positions in the Spanish war many|io Dr, MoDonald's office. : . fd mt The bul Korn Drag © fth and Pike . . o. pany js larger and stronger, includ Sewttie haw a dramatic paper call-|chance for several stort summer en-|of those who had served in the Civil |let could not be found. The doctors | Strongest Top Coat House in the State. Froseription Specialist. ‘Vhone Pike close the engagement with “The Bells.” Mr. Griffith has a splendid tendance the opening night was not ing the Rays, Dolph and Susie Le- expe to come out this fall with a sack of the piece is mounted and presented in grand style “MePadden's Row of Plats,” the Mre. Langtry has been giving 10 sec. Shot put, won by Thayer, Carson Ins, Hill #econd, Palmer third; dis-| ed the Dramatic News-Letter, It | gagements.” Mr. Gora Narita, who recently ar- rived on the Riojun Maru from Jap- war as Confederat | ical the wound is fatal, A Brag First Avo., cor, Columbia St