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CZAR GETS REDDY WACK To Shoe Hoofs at $1500 Per Year. ROYAL CHARGERS ARB FOOTSORE Todian. INDIANAPOLIS, May 17 polis men have been honored with Prominent positions abroad, but it remains for Thomas Mack, a bright Irish lad, who has been living with his mother, Mra. Rosa Mack, to t complimented by the most unique honor of them all—nothing else than horseshoer to the Csar of all the| Russias, Mr. Mack has satied from | New Yori, and gues direct to Mos- cow, where the Czar has a stable of famous trotters, Mack will re ceive a salary of $1500 a year, besid having al) his expenses from this city to hin destination paid. Mack was better known in this elty by we sobriquet of “Reddy.” for him by the head of the © Stables at Moscow. Maek ts only 21 yeara old. He w: @ very clever chap at handling the feet of horses and whem a call came from horse owners #t the State Fair Grounds Face track, Mack was sent out to do the work. Frank Starr, a well Known horse trainer, observed th lads work, was much impress. ed with the skilfulness of it He also observed that the horves Shoed by Mack seemed to move cas. ter on their feet. This was two years ago. A short time afterwards Starr was employed to take a string of fine trotting horses to Russia. Those Dorses were for the Czar. Upon ar riving at Moscow he was persuaded to remain in the royal stables, as. there were few men there who knew trotters, particularly those from America. He agreed. and @ince that time has not Been back to ‘America. Starr experienced much trouble with the royal horseshoers. Several Englishmen came along and he employed them, but found they! knew little about t) foot ‘wear for trotters, Then he thought ef the lad whose we he had ob- served at the Indianapolis race wack. Me wrote to friends in this city to look up an Irish boy named “Reddy,” ‘who had worked for him one sum- mer at the track. “Reddy” was traced and Starr's let- ter was put in his hands. He was asked to cable Starr at once if he Jand where it was cold during a large part of the year. He also added. in Putting $1500 a year asa value on his services, that he woulda’t care to venture the sum necessary to pay his expenses to Moscow. He received a cablegram accepting his figure, and telling him to draw on New York bankers for expenses and for an ad- ditional sum with which to buy cer- tain American stable equipments. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY Enpertneete at Pardue Uni- versity Satisfactory. LAFAYETTE, Ind, May 17.—-tx- periments in wireless telegraphy that for some time have been in pro- gress at Purdue university have de- monstrated the possibility of the transmission of stan across two miles of brick and stone buliding». ‘The university and the Ford school are on opposite sides of the city More than two miles apart. The ap- Paratus for transmitting is gt the university and the receiver at the school, and the readiness with which the receiver responds. when any where withtn the brick achool build ing shows that much greater distan ces could be covered without any diMeulty. These experiments have been car ried on by two students of the unt- versity under the direction of the department of physic: MINING NEWS. At the I. #. mine at the I. 8. camp in Okanagon county, an extra shift has been put in the upper drift. Good ore is said to be taken out, the aver- age assays running 14 per cent. cop- per and $10 in gold “ee ‘The Little Six Mining company has recently let a contract for adding 20 feet of tunnel to the present one located in their group of silver claime near the Cleveland mi in Btevens county. The shaft has be increased 86 feet. see The Nevada claim, in Republic . promises soon to attract at tention. Assays were made of a large sample of ore from the tunnel yes terday, and values of $2.66 silver and $3.55 gold was obtained. The Nevada ts on Lone Pine hill and is believed to be in line to catch the cross leads of the Lone Pine af ter they pass through the Insurgent Advices received that an effort is being ma @ recording office located there, #0 that the numerous mining m nd prospectors having claima in this vi einity and in Christina lake district will have better accommodations Grand Forks ts the nearest office where papers of this character can be filed, and to my ‘om Cascade say to ha ny this means to travel a distance of from 49 to 75 miles. By establithing a sub-record Office at Cascad round trip distanc and Grand & ® mile trip--the » between Cascad uld be Two samples ¢ taken from th bottom of the shaft of the group at a depth of 115 feet near Steele, B. C., have been ree the company's office in Spokane, amd were assayed recently The values among the best yet had from the mine Tt in now definitely known that an Whe recently p tn the Ne Tort Bteele, TC. Was encounte foot level. he ore te richer than any yet found tn mine The « etter and eee Active work i# said to be tn pro- grees on the Stray Horse mine near Republic, A tunnel has been start Jed which ls in about 20 feet, It is able that it will have to be r further before the ledge When cut the vein will followed and the tunnel wilt gain about 6 Inche jot advance, When it reaches the }point directly beneath the creat of | the Dill the face of the tunnel will be about 200 feet beneath the surfa perpendicularly | see | Advices r nily recelved from Spokane state that a rumor i# afloat }that a strike has been made in the shaft on the Chespa Blue Jay claim In Republic, but no confirmation of it was pousth ‘The shaft is sinking a@ little over 100 f of the Morning Glory | see ‘The Georgie Reed and the Mull Dog group of claima, 12 milo south of Ke public, is reported to have been bond: recently to J. W. Heianer & company, of Spokane and Republic for $10,000, HE FICHTS THE D DEVIL An Alleged ag MH ir” Tries a New Method. NEW ORLBANS, May I1-—To ef- and it was by this name that he was) identified, when inquiry was made | fectually cure Mra. Frank Nicotoce, ja bride of two weeks, “Dr, De Cario, ja self-etyled “healer,” cut open her shears, ald, find then beat throat with @ pair of prunt that the devil might, he an avenue of escape. H ing he wanted to make It too hot or the devil to remain. The woman |i dying at her home, across the |river, and De Carlo is under arrest, harged with assault to kill, Mra Nicoloce was taken tl a few days jafter her marriage and her husband in the Routes, CITY BUILT IN A DAY Mountain ‘View, 0. t, Breaks | All Previous Records. HL RENO, O. T, May 17—The lahoma has been won by Mountain View, Washita county, Monday | the townsite was @ prairie. The same y it was surveyed, platted and set- ted upon. Washita river was then bridged. The town in one day be- came a city of nearly 89 population, with W. T. V. Yates as mayor, Ben- jator G. W. Hellamy as treasurer and | n Kerfoot Police fur | with @ full complement of counctl- tors and minor officers of an ofgania- ed town. Gome of the lots sold at as high an $900, Mountain View ie the Western ter- and/ minus of the Rock Istand extension across the Comanche and Apache jcountry, and is in the Washita vailey at the foot of the mineral-bearing Washita mountains. Scores of set- Washita river, and when the loca- tion became fixed they stampeded to the town. Shot Through a Fiat-iron PORT SCx/TT, Kan.. May 17.—A public exhibition of the force of a common Mauser rifle used by a sol- ier at San Juan hill was given here today with wonderful results, The rifle was brought home by Capt. A M. Wilson of the Twenty-third Kan sas. A bali shot from it against the flat side of a common flatiron pene trated the iron, leaving a hole as smooth as If it were a pine board The ball in going out on the opposite side scaled the fron a# an ordinary | bullet would a board. Then thr and the third bulged It on the oppo- site side. CRAWPORDSVILLR, Ind May 17,—Miss Emily Cox, the daughter of William Cox, the wealthiest land owner in Western Indiana, has sued John McCain of Dartington for $10,- 6 for slander. It is alleged in the complaint that nearly thirty years ago McCain put in circulation sean us garding the plaintiff and cau to be repeated from that time to the m ent. The plaintiff neve of the story until two weeks ago McCain, In anticipation of the sult, it is said, con 1 $25,000 worth of } estate to his brother-in-law Saturday, and the court is asked to wet this deed aside. Largest in the World. SHARON, May 17.—The National Steel company is negotiating for the land adjacent to the Sharon works, with a view to erecting an open hearth steel plant, the largest in the world. The capacity would be two thousand tons dally, and about 1000 |men would be employed. PREHISTORIC REMAINS Found Beneath the Waves Near Norfolk, Va. NORFOLK, Va., May 17.~A moat | remarkable relic of prehistoric times has be earthed on an island at the of the N tiver, near Marines, N strong current from the ocean, h has cut away ne. ocean bed t depth of several feet and laid b the remains of a st at bottom. Stumps treen are seen, and Jon was foun who o« the Island, dixcovered the mand getting a force of men to assist, succeeded In saving most lof it. A #ingle bone of the masto don's skeleton ¥ than 600 pounds, and judging from the m urement of parts in his pe Mr. Thomas estimates that the ani mal in life measured not less than 19 fect acroms the breast among them. hs more semsion “The Namo Glippor Signifies: Light, easy Besides, it fa strong and durable. Look it over at \1022 2nd ave. FF, M. Spinning, agt, running JRE REET RETR ER erry PEROT ET RINE NEN oN NNT MR THT other atrike of phenomenal richness th Star in the drift on the in depth for each foot) et from the line | her unmercifully with his fats, say- | believing her to be posscesed called | greatest town building record in Ok- | there had been encamped aloug Gatar @ carpenter, of shota were fired into « steel ax blade} ‘ THE SEATTLE 1 from the In any other part or in the field or in the same tr | eld gun nee parapet of the for along the Some Prefer to Omit the Fourth and Concentrate All Eno the Volunteers’ Welnome. WASHINGTON, D.C, May 17. —_— There is a new candidate for apeak- | Jobbing Quotati er in the field and he halle from! ‘The Jobbing quotations today were There seems to be some diversity Pennsylvania. General Harry H.|as follows Bingham, of Philadelphia, named aw a candidate, the Pennsylvania congressn re in faver of him, [of opinion among Beattle citizens as to what shall be done in case the date Mnally fixed upon by the War department for the homecoming of the Washington volunteers happens to fall ft the Fourth of July, say within a week or ten days, seomm quite ponsit Promident Graves, of the chamber of com | merece, speaking of the matter to, a | Star reporter thie morning, maid lis my opinion that the two cele Ae tions should be consolidated. Cut out 20 years, service is the “father of the b He ls popular, friend of Senator Quay. “NOT IN FAVOR as now anner aw any ordinary otk, 40 |New Candidate for Spe ker: has been) su, da number | 4c; extra € General | by Hingham bas been tn congress for | and in point of continuous | cellent, $2. une.” and is @ strong | $4.10; corn meal, yellow, $1.65 per 100} ke; corn meal, in 10-1b sacks; pure, $3.50 per 90 ka; cracked wheat, $2.25 | STAT, hicken feed, $19; bran, $15; shorts, | lids w > that the. mechanism can |< |, $19: , $15. ‘ summer deer, per pound. winter deer, dry, M@16e; pa % a «| Pacific Coast Steamship Company | s9.s0@1% I-inch, s1K@i9 No. 4 or G-inch finieh, % Nu Hay—Puget sound, per ton, $1) | V or cb I rustic rop O | webmeht Jon, $1014; Fir timb ‘ @ minimum recoll carriage | @12; alfalfa, $% HJolsty and scantiings, rough, $4.0 1 for San Francis a which is not untike the ordinary Ke Strictly fresh ranch, 16@ | 16; #1 1, $9.0" 44, $11 TY company's ele- ) rvice carria used in the army, | 16% 14; box boards, 12-inch and up, #1 " net manips but has the addition of a reeoll ey Hutter Fresh ranch, 10@11 Withinkten ed Cedar Ghntios Queen, Walla Walla, \ tind ' by which the gun is permitted loroamery, 18q@p1% Fadensiens trey err afer sty PN Ly nd Umatilla leave independent of the tral Poultry Chickens, Iba Fae: celling, welebta, ? vec Mal 3 0 mounted higher than the| Live Bt cattle, |) "4 y atneh 4n00 h Port Tow a, May the rs eaten asc | + ino fleld guns of army, 80 |eows, 444 4ibbe; woodl,s’ 5 . Sines iba, $180 4, 14, 19, 24 I that it may be uliilaed above a para-|home, live, Me; dren waliade seine 14 iio : 4 yu nd day tt R di 1 J | pet. When #0 used it tl connected jealves, dressed, *, 6c; #mall, SAP ehinathe andard shingles |@tter. 1 - egar ing wo JU Ny ji eae ara i'y Fei tar i vigor Ey kad ggg! nc cor a 181.10: 1-ineh finish, 12, 14 and 16 fe San Francisco holding it in poaition,| Hides, Pelts and WoolHeavy | gysqa4: thick finish, #2806; cedar | yr ttle 10 etoria and which permite lateral train, but noleaund salted stesr or © pounds | souares, 7, #&, 9 and 10 feet, $2400 eee terendb 11, 16 ele rations |recoll to the (rail. On either side of | get meatum sound, ‘per pound, Tye: | etuare 7, Port ; i, 2 . the trail is a tread for the gun polnt= Nght sc under 66 pounds, 76; ) 0 . i, St, Jun oll aad lig Se hk & Whnalhas Naw culmtlak 40 (abe 1 al weights, To; | , Klln-dried, $1 In advance of green; | 5, und every fifth day thereafter, eeeeeennne #hape to that used on the navy | stags, bulls and oxen, 4@pbo; salted |AM*vaKe, be FOR ALASKA | mount, #o that the gun operates the | kips, Ze; calves, per pound, ke; green | ¢ Seattle, 9 a. m 4 1 Th as if mounted in fixed pow! *, le lowe than salted; dry hides | City, May %, June 14, 29; BIECT while ft can be readily discon pound, ie; dry culls, one-third Ss.- ‘opeka, May 16, dune 9 24; May 10, 25, June 19; Al-K), 20, June 4, and every fifth | TT ‘Geer, 9G 9@100; green | a thereafter, 0950; shear: | C2! The company reserves the right to | Hinge, 16¢ Washington | you | without pr | wool, 8c; W hington we low, 24atsy\ Gobbing)—Golden C, tn bbin, in bbls, be n/S%c; dry granulated, powdered oO; mpot cash pric Fiour, ete. (bakers), ; California brands, [pounds in 10-1b white, $1.60 per 1001 | buckwheat flour, tbe tn 9-10 ber 100 Ibs in 10 te: dirty or timber burned, 100; tal- | St. Michael, Golovin Bay salting yvelty A, $3.00; Star “heat b sacks; farina, $2.-| won W ners, sailing da obtain » further informmtion folder. CAPE NOME About June 10 (under charter) — ie 7 Puget #4. Supt. Ocean Dk, Seattle, | . ~ | Up town ticket office, 618 First av. ; ‘a Seattle; Goodall, Perkins & Co., Gen. ; She Agents, 6an Franciseo, ee; cube, 6%c; | . . te at CRBC ae Connecting with Kenttle No. 1, Besttle No ‘0.3 for Kaimpart, Koyukuk, Daw FH en. omee Yenler Aves, ‘Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Alaska Lightning Express Steamship City of Seatile | Head office, 90-02 West Columbia st Hawiey, Mgr the Fourth of July celebration on 7 1A per 100 ibe in 10-1b wacks; farina, letra! and make one grand demon- J | 83.09 per 100 Ibe in 5-1b saci Atoel- STREAMERS, stration on the day when the volun- cut oatmeal, $2.80 per 100 Ibs in 10-ib ge a ge ~e Salle trom Yesier Whart | teerm aet_home.” sacks; graham flour, $1.76 per 100 tbe Seattle, Edmunds and Everett. AT 1PM 1 don't believe in postponing the} MINNPAPOLAS, Minn., May 17~|!9 10-Ib sacks; whole wheat flour, STEAME mh |Pourth of July celebration,” *aid |The Flour City at last knows where |*i%, Der 100 Ibe in 10-1b sacks; rye | s R FOR —— 4 © Humphries. We have p ¥ meal, $2.10 per 100 ibs in 10-ib sacks; teular reasons thin year for cote. |'t ##nde with reference to the great |/rye four, $2.35 per 100 Ibe in 10-10 SKAGWAY AND DYEA brating the national day. We can |"0UFr mill consolidation, engine jtacks; split peas, 100-1be sacks, $2.60 have two big demonstrations. There |4nd carried through by Thomas | spit peas, $3.00 per 100 Ib a Hi 8 St eetiaes, th 20th will be no trouble tn raising the | Metntyre, of New k. Melnty boxes; pearl barley, $4.25 per ” — - , May money for both, and as to the |consolidation gets a foothold in Min-|(? Sacks: wheat flakes, 76-Ib box Three Round Trips Dally—Except Sunday crowds, they are a foregone « ton.” If we get word that the boys will reach here shortly after ¢ }t am im favor of pont day's celebration amd then have one big demonstrat Mayor Humes, who is chairman of the cele bration committee. ‘The right thing to do,” said Col James Hamilton Lew a three consecutive mneclus- |neapolia, but ¢ jtal Minnesy hased h e le insignificant red with the pacity mills acquired by the Melntyre con oning that |< large com flour mill | ¢ United States Fi |< mpany—are the @t celebra | celsior and Stan Anthony, E day ten. Let the firet be eet « the national day de as the second for the volunteers, and the third for sports and pastimes. it owned by the Minneapolie ny, whi anufacturing urth in impo ng companies here. alt the rsion Train Wrecked |» in 10,000 barrets MOUNT VERNON, Tit, May 17 wag Dg rdleger ge. Be. Laat night at about 11:40 l Sasa’ Gteten Susur seu O the eastbound Louisville & Nash-| \’nitad Ba onsen ville passenger train from #1. Louts, | t now fn bearing several hundred excursion. | | ints, struck an open awitch here, re sulting Im the engine and two bag- |gage care being hurled from the |track. No ane was seriously injured. The damage to the care is probably several thousand d ee anc nor wee J city o'clock Local p ¢ to Minne hie. preme tn RAILROAD PERSONALS. por 4. ¢. mpared with the to- |g : Leave Heattic 7 m., 12 m. end Sp. m sutput the capacity - cha; © Heave kverett $5 & m., 2) p. m., and lof the three mills, which he has p' ellow, ze Fourth. the t mill h he has pur- /¥ + | Cobnects at Seattle with Steamer Miyer| though | Corp meal, for Tacoma. Ib sacks; buckwheat flour, pure, $7.20] FARES Rverett ie, A average elsewhere, Th rporated ur Milling | ard mills, formerly Flour | h was among the mil The daily capa Minneapolis flouring oaition of tn, the mpany bh nearer to a trust than de had much to 40 with that opposition and the fight Jagainst McIntyre has been of #u Burgess has been appointed $2.10; w 1 place bate, in #-1b sacks $0 per bbI in 6-Ib sacks t fakes, $2.0 per case fancy rolled oats, $2.85 corn me 1, white, $2.90 per bbi in per bbt in @-1b sac! 4.00 per bbi in Bo oat meal, $6.60 per bbdi graham flour, $2.90 per bbi in W-Ib jeacks; whole wheat four, $2.00 per | bbl in Mb sacks; rye meal, $2.75 per bbl In 60-1b sacks; rye flour, $4.00 per bbl; fancy rolled oats, 180 Iba net in bbls, $6.45; fancy rolled oats, 90-Ib (Jobbing) —Green—Mocha, per Ib, 2@PT1e; Java, per Ib, M@Re; Costa choice, per Ib, 16419 Roasted, Arbuckle’s, in 100-1b cases, per 100 Ibs, $12.25; 60-1 cases, per 100 Tom, $12.35; 36-1) caxem, per 100 Ibe, $12.45; Java, Mlb tins, per Ib, 6he; anck, 4c; . Ie; Cara- cola, fle; ground coffee, 16@20c; Lion, 1008, $12.25; Gia, $12.35; 260, $12.46, Butt Cheese, Eggs and Poultry Hutter—ttanch, 10@120; fancy dat- ibe; shington } . agent of the White Pass & Yukon |.) °V\ : ‘NAIL IN HIS THROAT ? Railway company, at Junege. creameries, 1-Ib prints, 18@20c; East Fred P. Meyer, |Doctors Failed to Find) Any Yocom raiway. haw recove his re nt attack of the Trace of It. has reported fer duty | NEW YORK, May eee Hainer, of the Frank A 1 Bast Thir-| HH. M ty-firet street, who repeatediy de-| clared that @ wire nail was lodged} died in the New York)! Theau PRillips Jud Portland er ey, in Ma throal | hospital yesterday morning |thorities of the hospital were much linterested In the case. When Hotin | !#nd Ajcame to the hospital in Novemt William Harder. |agent of the Great Northern at Por is in the city city freight and passenger agent of the White Pasa & ed from rip and son Excursion company, has gone to general froieht ern Towa and Kigin, 19@720e. Cheese (jobbing)—Native Wash- ington, 124% @14c; Kastern, 124@12\%c; California, le rad (obbing)—Strietly ranch, Iie. Money California ie; strained, Te. Poultry Dressed chickens, live chickens, Ibe Mets. Walnuts, per Ib, sacks, 130; Kast- ern black walnuts, 16; pecans, 12@ ie; Miberts, te; almonds, fancy, soft fresh comb, 1240 16%ec; he wae put under the X-ray without AMUSEMENTS. shell, Ife; almonda, No. 2, Ihe; pea- jresult. When his throat w ex nuts, 6¢; pine. Ife; hickory, 100; co- amined a stricture of the glottie was | oanuts, per dozen, The; popeorn, éc found. This necessitated the inser Mixty laurhs a minute for two] *? ib. tion of @ tube into the throat Alhoure anda half isthe record guar-| Hay, Grain and Feed. lout was a» made in the stomach |anteed he Third avenu: and a tube Inserted through which thie we he was fed. He appeared to Improve | ond jand wae discharged after a few |company, in | weeks. Soon afterward he The Rays, in "A He Huneell has fh ex in securing. Each member ¢ mpany is an artiet, and th led to a friend that he could hear tunat the nail rattle in hie throat. Then | ihe he went back to the hospital, where titles are the be and closing in a Hie Father's Boy.” f the LOCATED BY A DREAM nsidered or body buried beneath a river ing of sand in a bluff n Miller disappeared last October, By- | not strain of any ery circumstance pointed to murder, jlogs with the currer but the oficers made no arrests, The | swiftly as it does at present place where the body was found Everything is aftoat stand the 1 in a peculiar supported by a strong |othy an attraction Manager| edingty for at meen at the w cothedy, Mins Rush is| beat-drenned | 10g plays [oon, 114e; ladies on the stage, and the two Miller's Body Found Through ‘rneh er ¥ 1 oppor an for the di fine costumes a Peculiar Agency. | . ang PY er in Maine. RATTL “RERK, Mich.. May 17 | ig s A mystery has been partially solvea| B. May 17 he grea by the discovery of Kichard M rea ib water in the Penobaco «a hindrance to all the early drives, as the booma would more running as along the ter] Hay Gobbing)—Puget Sound, per t ton, $74; Kgstern Washington tim- $1214; alfalfa, $10. Oats Gobbing)—Per ton, $28. | Harley—Rotled, $27 Whole, $22.50; cracked, al, per ton, $23 Wheat, $21 1 cake, meal, the two operations were repea |house this season ain ae re age vi dibtiydmsitne Pager daren gine | Gey? lehorte, $1% chopped feed, $20@ although most careful in-| Rotand Reed and Isadore Rush, |aqiry chopped feed, $16; seed oats, “1 Was made the nail was ed by an excellent company, | gsoq32 found. But he credits Botin's the Seattle theater for nente and hopes that the au © performances t ning Friday it Prices. topsy, which Coroner's Physician nt and ch rday night,| Freeh Meat (obbing)—Cow beef, Williams will make today will solv ng a matine after per 1 r beef, 9¢ per Ib: mut the mystery noon, Mr. Reed in “The|ton, wet Se per Ib; pork, 7% Wrong Mr, Wright,” one of his sue-|per Ib; ¥ large Se per Ib; small, 10¢ Provisions Gobdbing—Ttams, large, hams, small, lc; breakfast ba Iry salted sides, 7Kc; Rex, r | 8%c Lard Gobbing)=Home-made, per Ib. ; White Star, e; Coin Special, Sig; lard, compound, tierces, 6c; Rex, 8%e t esh Fish Gobbing)—Halibut, 3% tlcolumbia River salmon, 74 @S8'%c founders, 3@4e; oles, 4e; rock ex Se; trout, 124)@15 shrimps, 100 shad, 4@5c; amelt, 4@5 oysters, $1.00 per sack; $1.80 per | Olympia, |gallon; clams, $1.50 per sack; Dunge- s crabs, alive, $1.10; cooked, $1.20; | ne been searched before, and there banks of the Aroostook river, the |ling cod, G@r6e evidences that the hody wae pl er In some places being over the there after being concealed ¢ ra of the mills, all of which have v where for a time obliged to shut down. ‘The low Potatoes (Jobbing)—White River The body w lands in the nor vuntry are flood- | Burbamks, $3538; Island Early Rose | manner. Mra ard, an old wo-Jed, and many of th untry roads | $20@35; Island White, $35@38; Yaki- man, claime to have had a dream [are under water ma and Oregon, & new potatoes, three nights in succession, in which} About 12,000,000 ft. of loge are now |2i%c per Ib; native silver akin on! the place “J, She walked |hung up in the Penobscot above Old- [$18 per ton; Oregon and Yakima sil to the wp ind Miller's foot |town, and they will not be moved|ver skin, fancy, $30 per ton; beets, protruding from the sand until the water falls $1.25 per sack; carrots, Attempted Murder. MILWAUKEE, Win, 2 Plankinton house 2 Ground Off. TPR, Va, May 17 His lew man foll 1 hir ly was the result found by the — poile May 17 ar department has received In at Sands pattern| We markets ia brink t WASHINGT The formation of the delivery Hook of twenty of the new aix-pounder guns designed for ape ay There changed, but the ‘ all Kinds of fish ne prices are 1e producer by the in round lots car at Seattle ; barley, $ Seabury Gun and Ammunith pany some time ago, While It has the same appearance as the Driggs Schroeder gun, it ia greatly Improved by a decrease in the number of the parte and the total absence of all| delivery May 17.—G rywhere and | 75@02 Mixs| por box; b MARKET QUOTATIONS i“ sack; garlic, 9¢; California asp gus, 6@P6c per Ib; Walla Walla aspar- agus, 8@100 per Ib; rhubarb, 2% per Ib; tomatoes, & per case; arti- a brick grinding machine | Hinkley rber. | chokes, 60c per dos; wax beans, 10c at the Crum Lynne Frick works to-|Shot and slightly wounded Bertha) ior ib: string beans, 9¢ per Ib, day, William Owen was powert to] Kre r last evening In the room Pret: resist while the machinery crushed |in Grand avenue where they were vom. and ground the leg to a pulp, He|living, and then sent a bullet into con fruit’ Gobbing)—Oranges, was taken to the Chester hospital, {his own breast. He died instantly. | seedling, $242.50; navels, $2,754; where the limb was amputated. Hinkley’s friends say that the wo- |iemons, $2.60@3.50; apples, fancy, $1 er box nanas, Mifornia black fig cooking apples, $1 bunch; os, $1 0 per Ib b bending over of the cartoons, $1 Smyrna figs, 2¢ man repeating the words: “Wake up, |, Ib; new dates, Tic; sweet appl o" ona; strawberries, $2 a crate; California cherries, $1.50 a box. Lumber and Building Material: Superior quality, per M, No. ; merchantable fir, per M, $6@7; com 1 fir, $6@@ is} mon, per M, $445 logs, $6.50; clal use in coast fortifications and In| plenty of greenstuff to satisfy the | cedar shingle bolts, 5 the field, A contract for 60 of these | demand Fish quotations have| Fir lumber—Rough, $8.50; thick fin guns was awarded to the | market 1s well sup- |ished, surfaced, one or two sides, 8 of local 3; Wheat, | stock boards, 8-Ineh }10 and 12 inches wide, $15@20; 12 to 16 feet; special lengths, M extra; one-inch finish, $13@18; 1} vertical grain, $4 per M extra; fl Jing, dressed and matehed, $9@18; 10-inch, fancy rolled oats, per | 9c@$1 per | pngths | $17@21; | STEAMER, TIME CARD Calling ot Vietoria, Vancouver, Ketehican, Wrangel, Juneau, Skagway and ails from Yesler Wharf, Sunday, er, p.m fF accom motath tclass. For information, rates, oer v apply ry DODWELL & CO., Lt mounds ie, round General Agents, Devayasnant,* Phan —-*, So | 605 New York Block = ai ecimudedaadeds ane Contractors “© Builders [- Of First-class Homes ou Easy Terms Money to loan at 6 per cent on clty and farm property. | - -gosigeamiaeagers bg ‘| SEATTLE TRANSFER CO. |} Prelght, Passenger and Baggage, | STORAGE. Tim Main a6 Oe 23 Trt ava June 10, isso PARLOR GROCERY ) === =~ seem | Dawson City Yukon Rive EMPIRE LINE 607 First ago + + SEATTLE Or to am it of the Interna. tonal tion Com: United states or Cansda _ Picture Frames Made to Order. Lock | emith Tepaiting of All Kinds | Residence, 1877 6th ave. 406 | Pike Street | | ,000 Oi1Barrels In Good Condition Will Be Sold Cheap ‘CAHN & COHN Foot of Yesler Ave. Yesler Dock. SKAGWAY ROUTE The Ocean-Golng Steamship LAURADA Frank M. White, Master, Sails for Skagway: Way Ports Saturday, May 27, at Noon Every Twelve a Thereafter, For Freight soar Passenger Rates epply Seattle Steamship Co. White Star Dock, Foot of Spring Street, "Phone Main 52k F. A. BELL, M Great i Ticket OMce, 612 First ave | PIGOT & FRENCH CO. ATHY » Leare Dally 104 Washington S8t., have the only No eS koe RAIL sew Wheto 40 p.m, Spokane-Rossland > Mie Pahl, Chicago and Bast JAPAN-AMERICAN LINE Carrying U. & Mail to all Oriental Points “Riojun Maru” Will Sail Yor Japan, China and All Asiatic Ports About May 't7, 'I8s99 Linotype Job aim Machine In the Northwest, Cat Famen, yet US Bright B by WANTED |For Newspaper cant Call at The Star office, 1107 Third Avenue, after 3 p. m. ai nin no nahh atin om or ] 4 OE ee gE Se Pe