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LPR NR or ae tT MINES ’ ] T AMUSEMENT BULLETIN, AL I lame Haya ti “A Mot Old Time" \ T T}ese Const at Havana, has asked Geheral Ludiow f tect f the lab and f uree, it le ox + « jpected that he should furnish it, If | protection tan ven then the Un ed State sonmible, and will - nek 1 reparation only the protec Which we Rich ry. bat the mus also be allowed work eAlafied strikers. As to the mov fal of the Chinese qua te of coneeeennemenemne the clty limite, it will ne done Ul the most vigorous protest has | 1 au » | fa 4 it wae tr in San Fran WESTERN WASHIVGTON DEVELOPS but never consummated. — If th of the eltixens i# threat Ae insanitary buildings, then he whole town will have to be burn ed Some tatoreating Statements MM: ‘One thing ts certain, the Chinese by a Man From Snohomish quarter is just as healthy as any r section of the city If it ts de County. led to foreibly eviet the Chinese hen they will not only have to be — ree reimbursed for the loss of their prop ryt, but alee for any inconvenience ‘Arthur Hawks, a wel! known min- asioned the tng man, arrived in the city today — from Snohomish and t# registered at Fell on the Stove. the Butler, He # ks enthusiastic ally of the mines tn and around > CHICAGO, ti, May 14. Ps pie mes homiish county, and eays the outlook | 8beth Evans, a widow years « ie very bright age, residing at 10,740 Calhoun ave “That ts a part of the country nue, was perhaps fatally burned yes said Mr. Mawk, “which bas not been rday ternoon by fal tnx mS half developed, and the richness of | Sint Upon the re i-hot atove at the time she was preparing a meal, She its minerals ia practically unknown Only recently has work been done to | ¥4# seriously burned about her side any extent. The large amount of 284 limbs. Her recovery was pro anow which fell last winter has been | Meunced doubttul awn pemeven to the ce y he 7 al slow in melting and has interfered | Greatly with the development work ‘Another reason for little develop ment work is owing to the fact that many people have been devoting their attention largely to the coun- try in the neighborhood of British Columbia and Republic, It is true that the ground in rich over there, Dut the time will soon come when the public will be looking toward Sno- homish and King counties as one of An Ohio womes Meets Death in Chicago. CHICAGO, May 16.—Withelmina J Probst, 7 yeara old, came to Chicago “ from Cireleville, O., Monday, to via the mest important mining centers | Nee daughter, dre. J.B Moran, . No, & Whiting street Today her “While at Snohomish I visited the majority of the principal mines of that section and found that «ood work was being done on nearly all of them. In this district the Monte Crista, near Index, is developing ¢x- tremely good ore. The Pri the Mountains, owned by Ranton. Mer- chant & Follow, is also showing up ‘well, and a tunnel has recently been @riven In to the extent of 30,000 ft “The Gold Lake claim, near the Monte Cristo, has recently been sold to @ Pennsylvania syndicate for $25,- | we. “The Gold Hill mine near there ts also producing good ore, and assays $1.50 in gold. The Forest claim a Joining that, is yielding rich ore in- termized with quickstiver. remains were taken back to the Ohio town. The woman was cooking on a gas stove when a draft of air extinguish ed flame and allowed the gas to eo ape. Not being familiar with the odor of gaa, the old woman did not She fell in trying to leave the room and on the door her daugh ter found her. She died an hour af ter. ‘The coroner's jury rendered a verdict of accidental death. ATTEMPT AT FRAUD! Clever deheme ¢ to Dofraud the weak ‘A PECULIAR FATALITY realize her danger until she became | er a THE SEA siaaaiee of $000,000 wor blo: h of #« has secured CHANCES © LONE TETRA RETIN MPR TTS I "TLE w y who has purchased upwar AR od of | Wirth corner, at the corner of & | ond ven and ¥ rT way | ‘The Whidby Island Orehard com | ie has been tr rated ‘ for the purone of engaging In fruit Jarowing business on an extens | e | M. Hosom, f Whidby ar who ts | president, A. H. Kell hidh: | a Inland, secretary and general + | }ager, and RK. HM, Denny Hoattle 80 THE POLITICIANS NOW ASSERT eee fe ng ea a | miles from Coupevil which is | _— od with winter apples and cher | They Claim Me Will Come West wo F r Meom has recetve | This Year for Politioal Pur- cos plans and specifications | poses Alone. jtor the proposed dormitor ode hall, laundry, water and sewer syn | tem to be built by the gov | yet on the Puyallup Indian reservation | |The notice to contractors which WASHINGTON, D.C. May 16—| companies the specification * The disposition among Republican | (hat the commissioner of Indian af politicians to predict a walkover for| fairs at Washington will recetve bide | MoKinley in 1900 is on the wane, | fr the work up to t o'clock May Present Indications point to the] 00. yonae Nordhasel made appli J pomination of McKinley and Bryah./ cation yesterday in supertor | If the conventions were to be held |court for special * of adminis }mext month instead f next ar, | tration up th at f her hus there wouldn't be any doubt what-/Sand who tont his life last fail by soever on the subject ne swept m the deck of |_Defection in McKinley's home| schooner Capella, Th 8 valu state; the Alger is and Mark|ed at over $1000, Hanna are the burdens of the Pre eee dent, Repubiican politicians say! Another new residen: . nh. when not talking for publication. [structed in this elty, and tects Tiryan has the west and south Manus and Robertson opened bids west behind him. Unless the preser sterday for a $1000 residence to movement to diseredit him in Tex-/ be erected by Capt W. Keene at as, Missouri and other states should | the corner of Beventeenth avenue and succeed, he has but little to fear s0| Rast Pike str renidence will far as the Democratic convention t#| have all the improvements. concerned. | eee ‘The question of platforms in as in«| ates 1 a Me Sisaatiafied | teresting as that of candidates. The|with her present name and existing | Republicans, it ts belteved, will come | condition of things In her married jout squarely on a gold standard |iite, desires to resume her maiden jplank. “Btmetaltiam based on inter-|name of Linnie # Kogers and has — agreement” is a plank that|peritioned the court through her at peais to the politicians; and the |iorneys, Humphries & Hostwick, to pption of one of that sort is not /erant her a divores from her hus ie unlikely. Expansion will be in-|hand, Albert BE. Roper. She alleges | doreed, and eo will the protective jin ner « mt that he andoned | tariff, although even now there isa! her tast July and has wholly falled } tendency tm certain quarters to al-jio support her low competition more freely in thin | country The Democrats are expected to reaffirm the platform of 189. As {ay from Bupt. ke It. to whether there will be a plank eon City anncuading the jagainat imperialism depends upor | iin named Ki Soe | the future. If the Philippine atua- | 000" "Oy tion shall by that time have adjust a iteelt, there may be no such is | t jones “The battleground of 1900 will prob ably be in the West, ‘The Western | trip of McKinley this summer will : Cann this morn ste Mayor Humes received a le Chim ow and Lung Goy were ed $2.00 each for smoking oy Judge letter states he wae k ed by a bear while carrying provis Seventy Mile Creek fin by coma NR mee coRT Mee 4 trator,” “Hie retion to the trum Nothing Puts the F inishing : ltees,” HL. 1D, Brown, C. A, Williams _ , Hils relation to the mtowards,” 1. K Touches on Your ' vejoy, @ J. Buck; "His relation to < = 0. L. Doane, G. D, Dim- | . id 4 y relation to the Sunday F ! ¥. Brooks, W. M 4 -™ Daniel; “His relation to the clase ’ ™ me ne r. &, Wright, T. L. Dye io | "Hints on enforcement Hacipline jx 1 Soren me St. Banter. eves Like a Good Supply of : (7:20 o'clock): Bong and prals | vi Ww. ou lieck; Hvangeliat . § |#tuart L. Noble, & o'clock e mt armped Linens Thursday, adjourning some time in =a Cys Our prices make easy buying. Mr u a washerwoman a v7 : ing, & ¥ - . Bie - fiee 7 x 7 in, Linen Doy! pretty | Size 21 x 21 Fine @tamped Linen Cen- y Dete at ved pattern, only Be ch tor Pleee, beautiful pattern, actual- r she is charged with |#ixe 9 x 9 in, Fine @tamped oy ly worth Me, selling a& 13c each, stealing from William Taso, a Doylies, cheap at f nly 4c ene s oO e neighbor, some time Saturday morn- | Sie 12 x 12 in. Fine Stamped Linen & in. Long Fine Swine ‘oa ina Taso |e & carpenter, and he Doylies, rich handsome designs, 10c Embroidered Dresser arts, im keeps money in his tool chest in his| Value, only eh handsome rich designs, Tbe value, | woodeh at night When he went | Mine 15 x n. Fine Stamped Linen only We each, to work Saturday morning he for-| Center Piece, beautiful pattern, 120) gige 39 x 32 in, Fine ®wise Open-work got the money 1 when he return value, only Te each . | Bmbroidered Pillow Shams, beaut! ed at noon it A nearch x Fine Stamped Swiss Pillow Fg gpa warrant was issued and Mra, Young’s| Shame, handsome pattern, only 2%¢ ful pattern, value, only a house was searched by Detective| @ pair pair. Powers funday He nearch en saa cla dtisn to liohe Wann ba touad 6-4 size Heavy Fine Tapestry Table Covers, beautiful shades 1 email coin on the floor which prov-|Of brown, tan, green and red; Yeh patterns; $1.50 value only ed be @ large copper cent. The cent | $1.00 each. had a nick in it and wa one de lneribed in the report as ng in the > “eu aes Sk2 GQ, W. PETERSON & BRO. will have hearing before Judge | ‘“ A fternoe 1 ee ae 74 seg | 206, 208, 210 Pike St. William rke, father of Chief 4 pages inant eines basin, eee RAMBLER BICYCLES #hot in k of the head and EAL then robbed of a gold watch and sev IDEAL... eral are about 10:30 rok last $40, $30, $265, 820 night, near the corner of Summit . avenue and East Pike street. Mr Burke gave a good description of the highwaymen, and the police are mak ing @ clowe search for hin Mr. Hurke stated that he hear footsteps at the back of him, and, | ing around was blinded by a The bullet entered the right side of the head and passed near the | base of the brain, coming out on the WILL BUY A. right wide, Just as the robber fired | shot he struck Mr. Burke and | began going through his pockets. As| Mr. Sturke recovered consciousnes he yelled for help and the robber FOLIOS GRAMOPHONE The Finest Talking Machine Mate, Music | ekipped. sre arke reached his home, wricn| REGINAS ~~ Special display thie week. Call and wasa ta block away a a physt From $7. 00 to $300 examing thom. cian was summoned The wound -—- fe WINTER & HARPER 903 Second Ave. Seottia, Ween. was painful, but it is not considered | tangerow Mr. Burke describes hin assailant as being young, fairly well dressed, and wearing @ slouch hat Sherman, Clay & Co. “STEINWAY” DEALERS 514 Second Avenue Beattie When — You Want A Bargain . Kesie Winters, a well known sh |lifter, was arrested yesterday after- son by Officers Corbett and Stew art and she ie now in Jail on a charge f stealing two capes from Newhall's the sunt of which was pub- 4 exclusively in the Star of last Several articles, including tnt ry “The Stiverton mine, 14 miles south ing @ e¢ " « ne. of the Monte Cristo, is another mine Government. | the beginning of Se ectas nual eee # pocket book with several dotlars tn | in which good work is being done! opoaco, May 14 — The F | Kentucky, which McKinley carried rmick, the bunco man who |it, was stolen from Bon Marche Iast | In a New, Slightly Used ‘The Bonanaa Queen is showing UP moe riment has been Informed |in 18%, are virtually conceded to the 1 by Detective ® t- | week, and the manager went to pr or Second-hand to good advantage. These claim® iia: « scheme is on foot in Chicago |enemy, though to offset the loss of a charge Of being a Jer-|iice headquarters this morning to a Gre located in what ie known as the | Snoechy it in eapecied by certain| these States West Virginia ia sti |!’ Dereon, was released from (he | certain if she was the thief. They | Copper camp. ‘The latter has re- | oenoters to derive profits at the ex. | held to in doubt, McKinley's mana-|“harae this morning Were not positive as to her guilt, | or | cently been purchased by a Boston |i nse of the government. The plan| «ers want him to capture Kannas, | sag but ai clues are being worked i syndicate for $160,000. On the #ul- Its taxe advantage of the fact that| Nebraska, the two Dakotas, Mon-| W. F, Wimmer, the alleged accom-/up and she may be charged with the | tan Basin there are 45 claims which | American dollars will bring twice|tana, Idaho, Washington, Nevada |plice of Essie Winters, the shop lift- | the thefts. Remember we have contain « large body of high-grade |i); face value in Mexico, and to use|and Utah, and Wyoming and Col-|¢T. wae arrested (his morning by| W. F. Wimmer, who was arrested Largest and Most Com- Ore, and this assays $100 per ton. inc: country as a center for sending | Otado if posable. It is that, rather | Officor Chipman onacomplaint sworn | yesterday as an accomplice of Miss plete Stock in the City. ‘The property is owned by a syndi- our circulars from large business| than recreation, which seems to be | Cut by Officer Hubbard. Whramer | W ere by Officer Hubbard, claime cate compored of Seattle and Boston |) soe in the United States to their | the object of McKinley's tour charged with helping her steal two |to be her brother Call or write for prices and terms parties. a seniatna a. | aan cloaks from Newhall's Hesic Winters is a notorious charac- > ores “Near the Sultan Basin there are |qustomers (nr EON ne tae |atore on Second avenue y ter. Abo youre age ene was) DD. S. JOHNSTON 12 claims which G, Kruger, of Sno- | TR® Promoters OF ness how SEAT TLE NEWS. one arrested by tive Corbett for Romish, recently bonded to New | fest to Chicas business houses baw’ | | Basie Winters, the shop lifter, had |robbings 4 man named “Devil Crab” | 903 Second Ave. Burke Bulldiag York parties. The snow is still deep jp5.” chin tneir circulars to Mexico ——— Ja hearing before Judge Cann this | Overton of $180. She was released a On these claims, which prevents any |i '%7...' hy freight or expreas. Then| Frank H. Moree has filed papers |0rBing, and her trial has been fixed jon bail and married Overton before work belug done until it melts. Pe eerie or scane the cireu.|in the superior court commencing {fof tomorrow morning at 10:30/her trial came off. Notwithstanding | ¢¢ “Near Index, the Sunset mine, | 10° TM - eee : me * ot | o'clock this she waa sentenced to one year ara to the ow ere at half the cost | sult to foreclose a mortgage or wens by John FE. secitonne & Son, ting In the t 4 States. The |? bik 1, Washington Place add, own-| cad f penitentiary, but was pardon showing up to good advantage ps ‘Perc oc . : Representative cannerymen of the 4 Giderable distance and nearly the “Mice Inspector Stuart, this oe: ber commerce jas «ht and] steamer Humboldt ain Bonnt Mee 5. he ere Baty ts enpesed, le fraud can be prevented by| At @ recent meeting of the Sea|'a!ked over the condition of the ap-/neid, salied for the north last even ‘Zoe wee tuproves in value Gs the * of the customs laws,| Breese Mining company the follow. | PTO@ching season, ng, having had on board a big dele-| — ae oe Money Creek. | riese laws provide that circulars |ing officers were elected to hold of de tha gation of passengers. She took Thin time of year, and the : pex claims, owned by J. P./ |. nooks sent in bulk are subject to| fice for one year from May 6; Pre-| Steamship Centennial has been | north the company of colored troop- Stevens and Mr. Malone, of Seattle. | | airy of 25 per cent. ad valorem, and |sident, Roger @ Green; vice preai-|#0ld by Morita Thomsen to Char ers which will garrison forts Dyea SAN DIRGO FRUIT C0'S ore is being taken out to the value O°)" lh is rate the coat of shipping the |dent, Joseph Hamblet and Secretary |Nelson. The Centennial is now used | and Wrangel. The Humboldt will] patted Pop! Sgr trasrgnd Haat |matter to Mexico by freight of ex-|and treasurer, Austin E. Grimiths, |by fovernment a SPRREDETE te | betnes: rere the Cenemn Siewen tea 415 Pike Street. ae wy, Press will be greater than the usual| ee. anila ut SF Seattle: 19 leo producing R004 course of transmission by mall. In-] Robert Westcott, @ bicycle thief,| |". * 8 ; The Humboldt's passenger It was .w.HAS THE BEST... “| apector Stuart says he does not look | was arrested by Officer Hreese at oday Grambe w assume | as follows nothony, C. Liv- Sa Mine cuaety the Golden Tun- tor extensive use of the scheme by | Fremont yesterday. He had stolen |the management of the Steam |ingeten, Hi. Anderson, A. T. tim nel is showing up good. A large body table busts wheel In bis possceston and gave the | Heat & Power ¢ any. The plant|son, E.R. Bush, W. H. Dodd, G, E. of ore has recently been uncovered officer a long chase before he was|Was recently bought by representa. |Tugnot, J. A. McPherson and wife, the values of which run all the captured. Westcott was recognised |tives of the Genera trle com: | Lester W. Haworth, G. B. @winehart, way from $50 to $200 per te The ONE CASE OF by Detective Meredith as having |pany. a8 stated exclusively in th D. Knapp, J. J J. A. Mi BN property is located on the Satno served 83 days in Tacoma for having |Star last week er, Mise Flora Sutherland, Mra. J. | oo Creek, near Index. | “en & wheel, and ft ts thought| Bats | Smith, Mra. H. BH, Litt, Miss Jac- | = “The Cleopatra, on the Miller river, SMALLPOX T Westcott’ fas, been the one| Advices just received in Seattie|quiinie, Mins Sir Jacquilnie, Mre.| In Seattle. 1s also showing up high-erade ore. x has been so busy taking wheels |confirm the recent strikes made in| Kirkpatrick, John ts Kahaley, R. J ee oben = = PE pre eee lately. ‘ N Aeirict Alanka,| Morgan, ©. Wettler, Will Murray. | — by the Silver Stock eee amped being ade to} Austin B. GriMtha, Thomas Rock, W. | > j Company, composed of Beattie and| Considerable excitement has been| sonn @taniey. a marine fireman,|the new finds, Official notification | A. Thompescon, J. M. Barrett, R. G.| Platino Cabinet gastern men. | ‘There is good work | caused by the discovery of a case of |age 43 years, died yesterday after ke was sent to Washing-|Gridiey, C. Sears, Prof, T. E. Lippy Photos reduced cur ot mee cae urlo mine. | small-pox in the little settlement of |noon of pneumonia at Providence | ut_a month ago by William | Rey M, Randall, C.J. Lamont to j ite je ne . t an, iu a vide f the! i one o one “ $9 owned by Mr. Gchnelder, of Sno- | Stampede, at the mouth of the Cas-|Rospllah — |, , le at’ teindeet station allo. P: andersce, Miss Allce Anderean, | ee homish. A tunnel 200 ft. in length |cade tunnel on the Northern Pacific] .. 4. ..4 water committes of | Eaton, Alaska w|i. ©. Hawkings, C. P. Wenntker, H.| LL@ Roche « cc ‘nton Bernas cae pony aon It was-reported yesterday | in. city council will meet tomorrow eee T. Cable, R. B Reading, B. M. Litt, * , e, owned by a Ger punty commissioners, an@|erternpon at the City hall to co The « en of the|Mre, M. J. Campbell, R, B. Reading ee Snene ase Surking out spadtir bent Siv, Chak’ Tal iaior toe yee a putehast of two | ii anization |B. M. Litt, Mra, M. J. Campbell, Mrs Acme ¥ ublishing Co, Tog algo nadie vg nf apa a nvestigate. Dr. Neville|new fire engines. ‘There are sev-| Will mee rnoon to}. L, West, Capt. H. W. Hovey yer “ur Mewke rye oe * t returned this m ng and he states |eral representatives of fire engine |@rranke state or-/Ldeut. J. C. Jinks, Dr. R. J. Marsh, eneyeerineh x CAN BANK Bee ga ge he ganar gpm 5 young lady daughter of |manufacturers in the city who are|Kaniaatio 108 soldiers and 24 second-class pas- | Corner Yeslet Wari Wa; . the landlord of the only hotel in| desirous of making sales to the city. fengers. | > coven ng pan pel Be aped-od PEN down with the smallpox ore ‘The second annual convent re | Risen en Thies Guidi; dit cau (2s rm ar others, who| Dr. W. E. Austin died at the reat-|the Epworth leagues of th ‘The Knights of Pythias held their| p,Q, Alley. Teleph 1064 and they are sald to be giving aplen, | Were expored, had left the house and) dence pf his son, Will V. Austin, on district will conven {n this city to- opening meeting at Armory hall last | dia developments, bi traveled westward on foot early in| Bastlake avenue, between Republic. | night and continue until Bun tny night, and a large-sized autience was were discovered |an and Harrison streets, yesterday | ening The program, as published |in attendance notwithstanding the @o To ly about fifteen |afternoon. Dr. Austin was a prom-|in the Star teat Wednesday ’ Il be|inclemency of the weather. Pre- | “— me m om Stampede inent physician of Reading, Wash.,|carried out. The meetir onight |ceding the meeting at the Armory | . CHINA | FILES © [miles from Stampede. was found |and be has been suffering with can. | Will be held in the Battery street M.|the Knighta formed in line and Sparkman & McLean that the pre source of thie di- |cer Of the stomach for some time, and |B. church marched down First a to James von saveard ii A PR( was a man who had worked|came west about two weeks ago in eee up Second to Pike, to ‘Third avenue the section gang some time ago, | hopes of getting better. | rey Gray, a notorious crook, Was |to the Armory; %4 patrolmen led the was noticed that he was broken| Dr. Austin leaves a daughter and a by Detectives Powers and asion, followed by the band} Shines toe ‘sais Teseens ; but no particular attention was| brother In Michigan; two brothers at | Corb ro jay eee is on or Mados, grand snarahal | Rtreet, opposite Postothee, 3 to it at the time. The where w Whatcom, and a brother whose | Picton of being connected with sev-/ mounted, and his chief aide, 1. J -- — ages te Exton fon of Ex- “ « of the man or his name ts not! home is in Michigan, but who ha 1 " — hold-ups. ¢ : was ar-| Powers. Then came the Uniform | ‘Phone Red 1708, 606 Bailey Bidg, DENTISTS. clusion e fe lefty amy been In the city several weeks with | rested about three months ago In @) Rank Ne bout .0 strong in full a = 2 eeeseeeerren taernerarananined me nae 1 ; f° parts unkn a view of locating in this atate. The |Second avenue drug store by D Juniform, Seattle Uniform Rank fol- | ar ona HE Depew Dentian Speci ak fe Crees WASHINGTON, May 16-A recent. Deputy Sheriff 2 remains of Dr. Austin will be ship-|tive Meredith, and when searched a|iowing. ‘The two companies form- | Wo offer a nont, six-room hous, ~ — order by the military authorities at lant night to take ped to Reading, Mich., for interment. | comp! set of burglars tools was /od a guard of honor for the supre Fok sere pyre pt net ie | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. 2 Havana, providing for the removal of Jarantined house, and strenu se found in his possession, A note-book |and grand lodge ofMfcers, who r down, balance in payments to sult “TA RELLOGO, 9M Balley'bellding Chinese residents outside of the city ous efforts will be taken to stamp| President J, D. Farrell, of the Pa-|kiving the address of Albert Han-|in carriages and were escorted by| Redirk Ook NY ay Bally a limits, upon the ground of their al- | out the disease. cific Coast company, has left on a/#en, the Jeweler, 1104 Madison street, | some 200 civillan Knights bry eit; Pr Data me Bas leged unsanitary conditions, I# to be ——— |two weeks’ tour of inspection of the | was also found, and It Is thought he At the Armory Chancellor R. B,| fan made the subject of protest by the| Two str orters in Flonn got in-| company’s docks and business facil. |had designs on the house Albertson, chairman, o 1 the ex a Chinese Legation her The Immi-'|to a row lately, 1 instead of | ities in Alaska, | Gray is one of the nose oF aoe ercines with a few remarks bear-| Pi hereee gration laws of the United . States | punching each other's head, were eee |smokers who were arrested by Detec- | ing on the American characteristics | Linsay's home-made have been extended to Cuba and thus |persuaded to fight a duel “under # A package of clothes waa found | tives Powers and Corbett about three | of the Pyt order and ending with | 1127 YESLER WAY pastry; best in the eity, tse tt see exclude Chinese immigranta. This | vere conditions They were strip-| floating In the bay this morning and | yeare » for enticing young »retty eulogy to the dead hero Cap- * = eee extension of the immigration lawa|ped to the waist, blindfolded, and|taken to police headquarters, Sev-|into a lodging house on Pike street yrtson, Sell Imperial, Patent Excele | qnweeetenemennpepconaennaen has already been made the subject |armed with revolvers. One shot was|eral papers were found in the pack-|and First avenue and teaching them) Mayor Humes, on behalf of the} Jant Centenni James Both well Coane fi Of protest to the Btate department, |to be fired at fifteen paces, blindfold-|age, one bearing the a@dreas of|to smoke oplum city, gave a brief address of welcome, Ol ventennial Best, — | nirance & Surety ee and the matter is now under consid- ed; then the combatants were to|Miss Olive M. Trindell, Woolley, atc Td which was responded to by Col. A y ic @ = ee eration At the Chinese Legation | raise t bandage, advance to ten | Wash. | Tonight at the Madison street M.|1, Joak, of Tacoma, Other speak- his) Pure pa DANCING ACADEMY. Mr Shen Tung, who is in charge in| paces distance And fire again. Two ees K. church the Seattle district con- |ere of the evening were Grand Chan- ite Hont and only thorough Dam the absence of Minister Wu in Spain, rounds were fired in this way with The members of the Masonic Grand | ference of the Methodist churehes |celior B. Weldon Young, Supreme | city; day and evening. rind thhumoiak to which country he is also accred-|out damage to any one, not even the| Lodge of Washington will meet re will be a song |Chancelor Sample, Major General F | oO | } rR = ep ite a, sald the matter of removal of ynds, ‘The latter then |Masonle Temple tomorrow afternoon | * at 7:90 o'clock led| Carnahan, and James Hamilton | MILLINERY, t inene beyond the city limits at honor was satisfied, Alllat clock, They will then attend | by Fev kK, and at 8/| Lewis aniyy dlanseu. “corner Fourth and Pin attention of the State department 1, the authorities apparently see will « Telephone Main 427 = - and a request made for a revocation at the r ule brought Four new cable cars from Tomorr morning th PERSONAL MENTION | - CLOTHES CLEANING. ling by th w rank of the| Hammond Car company, of proper will comm and ti | O Giethan @inentoe aa” E eer Rannontt and a 1 unloaded at the foot |arrar for the day: Devotions, J m, G, Graves, a prominent Spo. ie sicebate shane fort ‘aged oe rel. gi, “Cuba is under th Gen. John B. Gordon has made con-|of Madison street for the Madison | M m; busine Current | kane attorney, tg at the Butle . karate Money 4a & lectdter in the lateest Ratiway coumaay of bye aro wan Fl po alltel 605 Now York Blook FOR SALE—OUTY REAL ROTATE. » He Inte ¢ 2.9 H. Chamberiin, J, W. Kendall ™ | Joen Welty, a prominent Stevens |Contrac § AND ilde “List your B by their respective slsing venture on his Ge sote af rare newspaper and 5 Rowland Hughe ymposly “The | th Money to loan at @ per cent on ely yO Pal more honor thane fan gst understand that Mr [ical stamps which are to bo sold for | preacher - in - charge tae ci ite li ton a as aN alt as a is adminis | wate farm property. city, a Knights of Pythias dele | No. 510)4 Pike Street

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