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JOKE ON THE GIRLS gine and to the ground. The en- gine was pulling @ car of timber to be used in repairing a weak trestte The timber was very heavy and up- Physical Culture Class Went. et the engine, dragging it over the wide, Through the Drill Anyway. Pose gong oer LINCOLN, Neb, May 1--Beca re Trust. me naughty spirite issued Naming |, NEW YORK, May 13-—-A new factor has appeared in the big gas war here. Avompany with $12,000, 000 capital ja to be launched ta make jeheap gus, It is safd to conthroal a | patent which will revolutioniae the | kas business and Insure a profit of 75 The 20 girls were to appear in the | CeMte & thousand cuble feet, The Very latest bloomer styles. The drilt Journal predicts that the formation Was to take place at the armory and | ® sus trust with $26,000,000 capital 800 seats ‘had been engaged for the | Wil take place In a few days to con~ exhibition. In the forenoon flaming |*¢e! the gas, electric light and heat Posters appeared on the dead walls | of the elty Of the city, placed thers by some un- RICH MAN ACCUSED known persona, Hosters announcing a drill of 200 ensbers of the young ladies’ physi- wal quiture club of the Nebraska State university as a “eplendid calf >” the faculty and the many hundred students are all in a stir. ‘The twtimate friends of the strls| Ym the bloomer class took tn the sit- | Wation and started commfttecs in| all parts of the elty to remove or ‘obliterate the obnoxious circulars, | Whe university faculty Joined in the | efforts. The city was in an uproar) i 4 short time. It is known that & committes of two dozen students | Kreat cause of excitement in New committed the joke, but threats and Mexico just now in the trial of sev- Promixes have thus far availed poth-| eral prominent citizens for the mur. = Pes aged om evey — der of Col, Fountain of Las Crue however, With chests e ~''™ | in February, 1896, Oliver Lee, a pic man, on Trial. | turesque and eccentric character, one | below here, of th ABN chee eek eee President a Hard Smoker »! the wealthiest ranchmen in New | Atiantt Mexico, who has seven or eight WASHINGTON, D. C. May 12—| ranches between here and the Mex!- oe nee e “gene les hg Peal jean border, and 100,000 steers, and his <r tas tavenaned “ ny Fe Cleneral | Drother: in-law, a desperate charac- p Arosed habe ieee ae poied named Gilltand, are the princt ts due to over-indulgence in | Iie, was alwo Indicted for the ee Aree every omer MBS | crime, but his case was nolle pros’d or the Philippines has brought the | President a box or two of ctgars. was not ver: | ery strong and it was fear- They have been of the Anest tobac-| <4 ‘nis acquitial would weaken the uns that could not bo with, {ae amainat the rest of them. le- became ‘tee ‘dent declares ales | sites this, Pat Gurrett, the famous eg Presta: ref aye pomirg trom |SROFHT of Las Cruces, who has been smoking gives him relief from | working up the case, doce not think ft good policy to disctose the evi- dence of the prosecution until the NEW SUITS FIL principal defenants are on trial. | New suits filed in the superioe| Surprised at Wis Escape yesterday were George FE. De Stehruer, executor,| Bond, who was slightly injured tn ws. John Doran and Rena Doran, a.tho wreck on the Great Northern 6 F. miles weat of town the other morn- va. Nettle A. Benham, 4i- | tng, te an Englishman about 38 years Yorce; Florence Bancroft vs. Chas.\of age. He had been to the Snow- 1H. Bancroft, divree; Maurice Levy! shoe mine looking for but in wa. Fanny Levy, divorce; W. A, Col-| failing to get employment, was on Tins vs. L. H. Griffith and wife, on his way to the Coeur d'Alenes. He —_—— Received Appointment HILLYARD, Wash. May 12.—J. Sechacfers has been notified of his ap- and pointment under the civil service to the position of a raitway clerk. Mr. ie a ma- Moritz Rosenthal at the stonary convention, which will be called held in Hartford, Conn. peapte. Sev- eee dances, the parties and jto the June convention from the | Fortnightly club. 7 from her trip to the Kast. Miss Al-| The Classic Culture club met this Oliver Lee, a Wealthy Ranch. | } | | * | The arrival | MeNew, another re-| Wm. Washingte | Healy, who has been visiting afternoon in the public Iibrary. of- | for several weeks, has fleers for the ensuing year were to ' | have been elected. . | gave a danciog | Anne club house the city visiting her mother, Mrs. H, B. Wright, at Fremont, wee Upon the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. |P. K. Struve in Lomfon they were Mrs. 5S. P. Weston and children, joined by Miss Sidonta Furth. Who have been visiting In Californta, ace? have returned to Seattle. The opening meeting of the Seat- ee Ue Tennis club wtil probably take Judge and Mre. H. G. Struve have | place about June 1 feturned from California, and are ye bopping with Mrs. W. A. Harring-| Mire. F. P. Lewis entertained a ton. party of Indies at her home on FAghteenth avenue Tuesday after- es ea / areday evening. This was the last) Dr. and Mrs. James Webster re-| noon. turned on the Farraton iast night | eta 4 from a short trip to Dyea. ‘The ladies of St. Mark’s charch eee gave a supper for the gentlemen of Mrs. Siilitee has been compelled to the congregation Wednesday night postpone her visit to Europe on ac-|in the guild room of the church, | count of filness. re oere The death of Mrs. F. R. Forrest cast a gloom over society during the | past week. | Mr, Seneca G. Ketchum, editor of ore |the Skagit County Times, was in | Mr. M. Bt. Auguetine is visiting In | Oaktand, Cal Mr. D. L. Williams, of Olympia, the city during the week has arrived in the city to reside here | ‘oar @ year. Mr. EB. B. Piper left Thureday for a short trip in the Past. eee Mies Netiie Young, who has been e | visiting Mine Cora Clark, has return. A jed to her home at Stanwood. ‘The engagement of Miss Rose Dro- | ik a sin, of Chicago, to Mr. Itudolph . ? i Cross, of this eity, is announced, Mr. Sidney Stewart and Miss Em. oer Dr. B. Weldon Young has returned from Spokane. Mr, Edward Ward, of Everett, is visiting Mr, Frank Worthy, on Bea- | ton Hill jawt night and left for their future |home at Whatcom thie morning. | ee | api 3 by the} Mr. and Mra, §, D. Baker, of Mil- Trinity | Waukee, Wis, arrived in the city 12 lPhursday to spend the summer on The date has not|Puset sound. = | Mise Vera Allen, a prominent so- clety belie of Chicago, was in the city on Thureday on her way to San Francteco, where she will spend sev- eral months visiting her brother. eee Mra. A. B. Todd, of Tacoma, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Thomas R. Shep- A concert is to be given members of the choir of 1 by sore of the best jent of the city. yet heen set see Mr. and Mra, P. Singerman family have removed from home on Washington street to the Vendome, on ret avenue, where | reside until theif new resi-| on Mixteenth avenue is finish-| and their eee | ard, f thin etty ‘ The P. E. O, club held its regu- : Jar meeting In the asnembly room of | Miss Mary Smith, of oe nae the pubtic Hbrary Monday after-| Visiting friends in this city Monday noon, The Literature of France|and Tuesday. eee ring the Seventeenth Century” fecelved the attention of the mem-| Next Saturday the annual excur- ber ion to Snoqualmie Falls will be giv- oes en by the students of the university. Rev. W. 1 Temple and wife te fag’ leave on Monday for a week's trip} ‘The Entre Nous club gave a dance to Boxton and other eastern cities. | last night. eu The Red Cross society held a| The Nineteenth Century Literary Meeting in the library Tuesday fore- letub hold a meeting Thursday after- ma Stacy were married in this city! | | THE COPPER TRUST Second Section With $75,- 000,000 Capital. NBW YORK, May 15.—/The second fection of the great copper trust will probably be formed within a fert night. ‘The capital will be about § 000,000 and the atock is desig be exchanged for the minority wt of the Anaconda, Parrott, Washoe and jorado compantes, the ¢ trolling Interest in which Was taken over In ihe Amalgamated per company, formed last week and tne anced for the Rockefellers by the National City bank It is understood that the minority stock will be absorbed on t im 92 for both Anaconda and Par rot, at which rate the majority stock was taken by the underwriting syn- dicate ‘The third seot 000,000 trust te also planned, said will embrace the Boston and SANT FR, N. M. May 18.—The | Montana, the Butte and Boston and the Tamarac mints. ACa of Snakes NEw Na, May 1% 1 at the Mis’ ppl river quarar « Faun from Hrasil, with a oa The Cigarette Fiend Dead. CUMBERLAND, Md, May 12.—~ 18, died here great agony from the effec smoking chrarettes. His mother last week by the district attorney *aye that the boy smoked at least because the evidence against him | a day. COLUMBIA NOW A CITY New British Columbia Muni- cipality Is Growing. COLUMBIA, I. C., May 1--The Heutenant governor's proclamation incorporating the city of Columbia} SANDPOINT, Idaho, May 13.—Mr, | '8ke® effect from the fourth bs ‘The council ts to consist of a may- or and six aldermen. The nomina- tions are to take place at Laurier wall, Columbia, on Thureday, May 18, and the eleotion a week later, The proclamation sets out the qualifica- tien for mayor and aldermen and electors, and named Joseph K. Dun- lop as returning officer. The firet meeting of the newly elected council is to be held Saturday, May 27. Charles Hay, who represented Co- jumbia at Vietoria in the inoorper- ation proceedings, received a mont enthusiastic reception on hie return home, the celebration incioding a torehlight procession and a publto meeting of the tetizens. A Baptist church is to be built in this city under the dircotion of the Rev. Ralph W. Trotter, The site hae practically been decided on, al- ia the Cotman Dr. Bechdott, of the state Mies Maude J. Wilson, of Helena, Mont.. formerty of this city, is vis- to common [noon and elected delegates to the | noon in Bikes’ heft, been conspicuous | state convention which will be held | tock. gbeence during the week. in Twcoma the latter part of this | university, made a short address on between the time when the month. whirt is over and die ations for the summer so- They will also visit Nova Acotia the country and the lake- duriny their absence. Mr. Temple made. The at-| fore as a speaker to the sanual mit | ine Mrs Rouben W. Jones. ‘The senior class of the university Mra. C. M. Sheafe and Mra. & D.| will «ive a sentor hop Thaoreday ev- have been given Crockett have been elected delegates | ening, June |, at Hanke hall. Last night Mr. EM Perkins gave a lwoture in the assembly hall of the high school for the bene‘ of the high school paper “Whims” eee As the commence days for the Mra. FB. D. Keene of Spokane, ts in| @raduwtes of the university and the high school approach the members ‘of the classes are business prepar- ing for the important event. eee Juttee John P. Hoyt was tn the city Wednewiay. eee A very pretty wedding was sot- emnized Wednesday evening at the residence of the offictating clersy- man, Rev. L. J. Sawyer. The con- tracting parties were Fred Ray But terworth, of this city, and Mins Maud Scott, of Green river. They were attended by Charles N. Butter- worth and Mise Maud Hubbart. The bride was dreamed in a dainty cown of Mouseline de seule over lambe- down with applique chiffon trim mings. The bridesmaid waa dressed in a Kown of white organdie. To the strains of a wedding march the bridal party took their place in a bower of flowers under a wedding bell of white roses and car- rations, The ring ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Sawyer, after which the young couple were the recipients of the best wishes of all prevent. Af ter the wedding supper the young people took their departure for the new home amid a shower of rice. ‘The groom is the son of BE. KR. But- terworth and is one of the leading young businers mon of the city, The bride Is the daughter of Mr. Mra. L. L. Seott, of Green river, and was one of the society ladies of that section of the country. Among the many guests present were the fol lowing: Mr. and Mra. lk L. Scott, Mr. and Mra, KE. K. Butterworth, and Mra. tL. J. Sawyer, Mrs, Harriet A. Hull , W. C, Wilber, Mrs, W. ©. Wilber, James MeCare, Mrs. Jane Huls, Miss Jessie Hub bart, Mra. J. © Hubbart, Mr. and Mra. A. F. Hubbart, Mra, J.C. Hub bart, BE. I. Valentine, Mary B. Wil be Misses Hert! Pthel, Winnte and Harriet Hubtmrt, Albert F. Scott, Mr. and Mra. G. M. Butter worth, Mr. and Mra, Clem Miakney, Mr. and Mra. Miles Makney, Simon H, Hilton, Miss Grace Butterworth, Nathan Anderson, J. C. Killen, C. W. Gresham, John 8. Hun, William J. Killam, Werbert Hut, LF. Knight, Mins IAliam Knight, Mise May Killam, H. I. Compton, Mr. and Mra. Ft. W. Bowen, Mise Annie K Ftowe, Dr, and Mra, J. KB. Crichton, Miss Minnie 8. Cookeon, Mies Myra Dodge, Mra, M. J. Bawyer, Gerge C. Septt, C. N. Butterworth, Mas terse Marry and Ben Butterworth, Alonzo Hull, H. wing, Mra. L. M. Woods, station, just | te of | large | and) THE SEATTLE STAR, | | 22>: : . . >>>. out to every one, The old warmth if st Otonmehin ff 4 3332333333333 3333333 Jani ‘vigor, were sone and in thelr | PAGiG Coast Steamship Company | place there was that which might Hut this was not all the correspon: jdent noted ax missing. There was The SSF CeSeceeceeteceeeece jnot that radiant smite and happy 1] a Hg ee SS |eountena which one used to ne | Walia Walla, |when ht face to face with |! Umatilia oe |Gen. Wheeler, In thelr place there | : 1.15 «. m. via |was a look of dejection, of dinap-| Port Townsend and Victoria, May 4, ver has thore been #o]ands of ¥ in the city, Some |Peintment, of worrow—the look that | 9, 14, 19, 24, 2 s, + Jmuch inte evineed in athietic|crack bicyele riders, who have been |O%e Might expect on the face of an) July 4 and every fiftr re- sports in Beate as at the present|riding in th jreuit races in the 04 mray-halred father, who, in his |after, Leave eS time, ‘This season promises to be an|south during the winter, will be here. ments of melancholy, felt that he! Sar Francisco eventful one In many ways The | ‘There will also be novice and profes- | 4d lived In vain, Hix voice, always sc aien 46 a, ax a aac Hel Yi M. C. A. Athletic park hae been| sonal races siuenky and Imperfect, was almont omaiead, tar 1. a 6 put to excellent condition, and ae. “ee Hie articulation, often . ae. ne Py rd ie € "| duly | tive training is going on daily, New ral local riders, In company nd because of the rapidity |26, 51, June fh oe ahoreatter, jospirants for td nurs are in| with the professionals who are now #low and dis- 5, and every fifth a 4 creasing in number, and It is expeets| pected here, will attend the Queen’ FOR ALASKA ed that some good alent will, be|Mirthday meet at Vancouver on May | There was pathos In his volee and : Drought out thin year, |e, sorrow in hie heart. It was clearly otten June M4, 295 see eee apparent that “a heap of trouble ony of Topeka, Jane 9, 34; Several professional bleycle riders| ‘The High school boys are trainings ¥4* « man's mind.” He bade Gripaim, May 10 June 19; Al-Ki, have announced thelr intention ef| heard in anticipation of an = | the correspondent be seated May 6 June 4, and every fifth making thelr headquarters in fe-|coma with the athle Ta “Are you going to the Philip- wattle this summer, Among the|coma high school, Bome new talent |Pines, General” the correspondent in- |number may ttoned the Hall|ix being developed which Is showing /Quired. i. | brothers of Omaha, Barabec of Blos-|up in good style, |_ “No, I'm afraid not,” be giiied the southern e478 jalowly, deliberate and post | Saning et latter in trying to| ‘The & A. C. will be represented | Painfully ne: For further information obtain get up & match race with Cotter, of | thin son by young Parriah, the} “But you w jo is folder | Tacoma, colured athlete who won the record Joodness, sr yes,” and he J. F. Trower | eae |for the 100 yard dash from Keddie | 'rned and lool Is questioner | puget ad. Bupt. OX The “first meet of the season will! Dickson, the 100 yard champion of | *auarely In th je. But,” he Con: | 1. town ticket office, be held on May 20, at the ¥. M. @ A.|Carnada on snowshoes, Parrish has od a lieve 1 will. ever dail, Perkins & ¢ park, when the High «choo! and Unt. | a quarter of a mile record of | ¢ Pent there .®an Francisco Versily teama will mateh for honors,|forty-reven seconds, Muldoon ts ae ro — he had been told Palmer, Morford and Vé have|ancther @. A. C. man who has a/S@flier in the day that he could A Al k | been barred from thia event record for high jumping of 6 feet | be ge pines + Fs i. s oh Washington & as) a a 8 ay hen. enerable old man ead was Following thi will te the Yom... eee | because id not be inthe thick, STEAMSHIP COMPANY. IQA yon to tem. anor 2 site Cink ‘nuneiinees lest of the fight that put sorrow in| _- — |bers only. ‘The dates have not beet lthet the memlprotendonal bescvalt (Me heart. It wax because he be-| Alaska Lightaltg Express Steamship | announced, ponson will apen today and tomor. \leved the War department “ring” | : eee row at a. when the aint had successfully planned to relegate 4 On May 30 there will be a bleycle|of @eattle wit! cross bate with the | Um te the rear, where there is nm h and athletic meet ‘at the park, |Tecoma Grays |thting to do and plenty of co ; j Mombers of the & A.C, UL A. C., Fai to vm , thas prone ea ve mare A, . yhose in the oldgyeteran, a ¥. M. C. A. Tacoma athletic club] ane High school toys wil! hold |borrowful, sad, dipected, downcast, Salle trom Yesior Whart 1 Gah semoats te a ae 9 ie preliminary meet at Athletic park | depremsed becaune he could not fight FRIDAY, MAY (9th, AT 10 P.M. |Plonahip. Palmer sof the tan ce, |Mext Wednesday afternoon, the win- lone more battle before Father Time ‘ 5 . will attempt to break the Pacine |"? which will Be entered tn the jtolle his final four | ee ater-soholantio eld e e coast record for polo waulting. rar teen gpd ee tilyge papa a rd yen to be held on May 27, at Athletic + Pavan park. On June 3 will oocur the ¥. ML C. eee | A. handicap meet, which Is open to] he sporting fraternity of this [both Washington and Oregon ath- city and surrounding country were letem treated with a fenst Inst Wednes day night at the Cuban club in Weat Seattle, when one of the ‘greatest cocking mains ever held in the north- went took place. Considerable money changed hands, Wm. Bolond, a well known bind fancier of this city, lost heavily. Seattle was represented by bins from his coop. ‘The opponent tirde were owned by Anthony Greene, of California, who won about $2000 dollars. The Sacramento birds wor elett out of twelve fights, DEATH AT BALL GAME Batsman Struck Over Heart by the Ball. NEWARK, N. J., May 12.—James Vanaugh was killed by a pitched see Arrangements are being made for a due! meet between the & A. ¢. jand the Y. M. C. A, to take place either on June 10 or 17, see Probably the greatest event of the reason will be the bieyole meet which takes place on June M. The G.-A. R. and Christian deavor conven tions will be in sexsion then, and it ia expected that there will be thous- THE SALARIES RAISED | Spokane Postoffice Employes Are Happy. SPOKANE, Wash, Mey 1.—The malaries of seven of the employes of |C the Spokane postefice are to be in-|ball during a game between the creased $100 cach’ per annum. Washington Athletic club f Mt. Clair ‘The increase is due to the remark-|and the Emerald Athletic club team able growth of business done by the of Newark, yesterday, at Mt. Clair. petaffice. The information that |The ball was delivered by L, Frank- the advance was to be made came to|lin Titecher, pitcher of the Emerald Fostmaster Tempie from the depart-|team. Cavanaugh, who was at the lucky ones are J. F. Leghonr, isiat-(whoot. Cavanaugh struck at the ball ant postmaster; John KR. Fullenm-:| with all his might. The ball caught welder, money order clerk; F. %.jhim fairly over the heart. He drop- Alexander, money order clerk: Har-|ped his bat am! began to rub the ry BP. Brown, astvtant registry | spot where the ball had struck him olerk; Edw distributer; | Then he started to run for first base. Ed. Brockway, stamper, and John| When within tem feet of the base W. Syler, general delivery clerk Many Important Cases. COLFAX, May 1.—Deputy Sher- aE AS MM heey, Ser) MARRIAGE LICENSES. jing the county summoning furore] he staggered and fell was car- ried to a bench unconscious and died in two minutes, Licenses to wed were issued yes- and witnesses for the term of court " pa jterday to Corneiius 8. Grul, %, of Sete nd terotien sakes at can nes one Laney hus, 33, number ape -— Com of Minneapotia, Minn; Erncet i term of court, among them the Ry- der rape case, the Campbell murder came and the Barrett assault case, and several others of minor import- ance fuetrd Parrett, Nusegen, 29, of Senttic, and Anna J Mattiaon, 19, of Tacoma, Two Girl Heroes. who ts charged] FRANKLIN, Pa, May 13—The with aseault with a deadly weapon | resid of Willatm Howser, an oid jon FN. Cook, an O. Tt. & N, brake | farm burned here today. Bow- man, was before Judge McDonald, of | 4ef arel hix two granddaughters, 18 d the trial of 7. the superior court, a: his case set for May THE LAURADA GETS A PUFF The Alaska Miner, published at at Juneau, contained the following item regarding the Laurada: H. Kiley, formerty cook for the American Gold Mining company at Sheep Creek, was a passenger on the Laurada, and he says the passengers were #0 pleased at the treatment they met with, that the following document was signed, which he de- and 20 years, were upstairs and their excape was cut off. The two girls finally succeeded in lowering thetr grandfather from a window in a wheet and they were afterward res- cued with difficulty. —— Mich Wheat Suffers LANSING, Mich., May 13.-—Michi- gan wheat suffered a lows of ten per cent, during April from the warm weather and lack o frain. The con- dition of the crop in the state ts but 63 per cent that of average years. Fully 13 per cent. of the crop will be plowed under, Meadows and pas- tures are in fairly good condition jand clover i excellent. Apples have been scarcely injured at all, and @ fair crop is promised, while peart, plums cherries and at running to Skag~ 4 provided us has und on any & the aired ua to publish: strawberries will yield well, BMack- “We the undersigned second-class | berries and raspberries will, how- passengers on the Laurada, in her |ever, be an extremely short crop. lrecent trip from Seattle to Skagway, —— —$_—__— |wish to express our appreciation of WHEELER HAS jthe very gentlemanly manner In which the officers and crew have treated us on the trip. The sleeping . way, and Flower, former governor of the state, | "No one » ned to notice this little During the day he suffered from an jand recogntain attack of acute indigestion, and later the outline of the little shrunken figure, approached, experienced the symptoms of heart |/tayped it on the shoulder, and Major failure and grew wo » finally ex- General Joseph Wheeler, familiarly piring. Mr. Flower was a sufferer inown as “Fighting Joe,” the grim- from gastritis for a long time. |visaged hero of two wars, eg REE emey s and extended his hand, The Namo Clipper Signifies: | But there was something lacking Light, easy ronning. Besides, tt jg |in the handshake, It was not the strong and durable, Look it over at warm, affectionate, glad-to-se ou 1022 2nd ave, F,M, Spinning, agt, |srlp which the fighter usually puts looked up ment at Washington, D.C. The tn+|bat, had struck at the ball twice, | erease will take effect on July 1. The land then Titecher sent a swift in-! nm wh me nd pl ty of it ee ena Captain Waite to |'Cause He Cannot Go to be a very capable and careful man, and a gentleman, and he has a com- Manila. potent set of officers. A little man, grizzled and shrunk- Now the above is entirely un-| i riety ce tite beet, kha Me jen in form, sat in the toby rheerfully recommend this boat to{f the Arlington, in Washington, any of our brother miners making |D. C., a few nights ago with his | the trip head bowed, his chin resting in the mw tees _ . he palm of his hand, while his eyes Sorctin Jonngom, Wahiel Tiant pees SEG EUUt Om thy Goo Craddock, ‘T, Thompeon, Cha weveral minutes he sat in this post Donnell, R. Le M% mes Little, H. | tion aw a form molded in bron: Langenbasher Rogers, Albert] Crowds of na and office- MeLarin, O. Wehner, P. MeKennon, ough the lobby Joe Shortbridge, P. J. MeNall |the hum of conversation and the ¥. Manney, A. W. Strawberg | clouds of tobacco smoke filled the at- |C. Harper, H, Reilly, G |mosphere, while the soft strains of aghlin @ negro melody which was being ‘ — played by an orchestra hidden be Roswell! P. Flower De |hind a bulwark of palms in the din- #3 Ing room were wafted through the | NEW YORK, May 18.—Roswell P. | corridors and into the tobt died very unexpectedly last nltht| man a he sat there silent and alone. | avout 10:30 o'clock t the Sastport A correspondent drifted into the ho. Country club, at Beastport, Tn I. /te}, weanned the faces of the crowd, At this juncture a sweet-face lit- Ue woman in black eame to the en- (SKAGWAY AND. DYEA trance of the lobby, scanned the nu- merous faces and hurried over to OIREecT. where Gen. Wheeler and the corre- (& Subsequent Sailings, May 29th spondent were seated. She halted a in front of the general, who was still STEAMER |neated, with his head bent forward, | Jand in @ soft, child-like voice, ad-| | drersed the little man, saying | “Father, it te train time.” The general looked up, smiled at| the litthe woman, arose, shook hands | with the correspondent, and bowing | Calling at Victoria, Vancouver, Ketehican, Wrange!, Juneau, tkacway and Dyem satla himecif away, maid ,| rom Coster Whar tohday, May 10,20 pm “Yes, daughter, comin, Passenger se corm wiations fat-e And the two depdiited. Later he| For wtormation, rates, ete, apy to DODWELL & CO., Ltd., General Agente. Phone Main 79 t A oster Way will be placed iF command of | the department of Texas, But he | will be back in congress next Decem- |" ber unless there be fighting to do. | Will Leave Tuesday. SAN FPRANCTISOO, May 1.—Word }has been received here that Admiral | | Watson will sail from here for Man-| |{la Tuesday. Captain A. 8. Barker | jhas been placed in command of the) j Asiatic squadron after Dewey's de-| |parture and until Watson arrives. | You Want to Make Moncey And the end of your desire in this | direction can be accomplished. Do net put all of your money into one | proposition, as a matter of policy, | |for this manner of speculation is not business; but if you have $5, $19, or | $20 to spare, and can afford a little | plunge there is nothing more like |ly to bring you good money than in- | vestment in mining stocks. | We are offering promoter's stock | in the Bast San Poll’ Gold Mining | , on subscription plan, at % | jofacent perahare. It isa free gold | proposition, one mile from Repub- | |ile mine, and you can’t afford to pass it by. $7.50 will now buy 1000 shares. After’ next Tuesday, 1000 shares will | jeomt $10. j SLATER & SMITH, Official Brokers 14 James Stroot, Seattle, Empire Line PE = aol \e = : First Selling 0 St. Michael om or Abott June 10,1899 Connecting with Company's Own Fleet of River Seamer Dawson City And All Interinodiate Points on the Yukon Rive EMPIRE LINE 607 First Ave. « + SEATTLE Or to any Agent of the Interns- tonal Navigation Company in United States or Canada. BARK HUNTER Golofnin Bay wo AND ST. MICHAEL About May 20th i } } } $ $ $ } SKAGWAY ROUTE LAURAD Prank M. White, Master, Sails for woe THE... Frida% May 12, at Noon | Every Twelve Days Thereafter, P ARLOR GROCERY | For Freight and Passenger Rates apply to "Phone Pike 128, 1329 Second Avenue Wm. J. DEAN & CO. Seattle Steamship Co. White Star Dock, Foot of Spring Street, ‘Phage Main ? A, BELL, Mm All Work Guaranteod, PETER EGGE Painting, Paperhanging, Kalsomining | Picture Frames Made to Order. Ticket Office, 612 First ave ‘Phong Main 117, Lock: smith Repairing of All Kinds. /yoatt Leave. Dally Arrive Residence. 76th ave. 406 Pike Street paiuway 223 Bverett. “os New Whatcom 42pm. Fpokane-Rossiand #t, Paul, Chicago and East | JAPAN-AMERICAN LINE | Carrying U. & Mail to all Ortental Points “Riojun Marv’Will Sail For Japan, China and All Asiatic Ports 1,000 OilBarrels =" In Good Condition s.-Y. co. On or About June 10th 3:8, LAKME WII sall under charter for | St. Michael | Cheap CAHN & COHN | And all Yukon River Points Foot of Yesler Ave. | niirisonsection wih the company's own | Yesler Dock. | For Freight ana Passenger space apply | PIGOT & FRENCH CO. | Seattle-Yukon Transportation Co, | 90-92 West Columbia St. Linotype Job Printing Machine In the Northwest. Catalogues, Pamph lets, ete., at pecially low prices. SAVE MONKY by giving them au opportunity to figure, BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Dirootors and Kmbalmer. 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