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CHARS ARE But Owners Must Pay the Tax. SPQUAL TO RECENT SEIZE Revenue Officer Bowen Restores Three Thousand Boxes to the Dealers. internal revenue offic wilh be upon pay hundfed. Orders to this effect have AV. Rowen, from G. W. Wilron, com missioner of internal revenue, at Washington, D.C. The tetter directs that smal! quantities of cigars shall be stamped with the per gov ernment label and returned to the parties from whom they were . upon the payment of th tam. In the case of large batches however, a compromise ts demande money to be paid to the revenue de- partinent im addition to the tax ‘This compromise must be for 4 suff clently large sum to satisfy the com misstoner ae ecised_in this city, and of returning continued during the remainder of the week. The number of boxes stamped since Monday t# M68 Col- lector Bowen left today for E for the purpose of checking up the cigars seized and stored at the piace. He will also visit Whatcom, Ans cortee and Snohomish, where the game policy will be pursued. ‘That the cigars bearing the bogus labets stil on sale in the city Was shown yesterday by the seleu of 400 of the cigars at Gehwabacher te be kept by the revenue officials for these cigars. Tt was announced this morning at fome to Seattle about the i5th of A. N. Gray, general traffic m ager, and RK. 8. Buchannan, auditor of the company, came to San Fran- ined recently from Chicago for the purpose of arranging with the gov- ernment offictais for the release of the Roanoke from transport duty. The matter was satisfactorily set- tled. The Roanoke te scheduled to about June 10. The Strike M y Last. EVANSVILLE, Ind. May 17.—The Coal operators of Southern Indiana met Were today and, after a confer ence which lasted for several hours, they refused to meet the #triking miners. After today’s meeting the operators deciared that they would not consult with representatives of the United Mine Owners under any cireumetances relative to te, r sints im dispute. The sitwat critical, and It Is Belleved chet * od will Inst ali summer. The miners eay they will not return to work Chicago scale ts signed MIBHAWAKA, Ind Duting the rain storm night & meteor passed city shortly before 12 o'clock which left a continuous train of white | the sky for niofe than an hour, af which it disappeared. The train is said to have en of unit. width and as straight as an arr and the display dieappeared as sod denly as it came. Personas who saw the meteor in its flight heard a sound similar to that as duced by @ sudden heavy gust of wind BURGLARS LEFT A PUG DOG ‘An attempt was to break Into Fry & shop on Pike street, bet last night th's but een F and Fifth avenues. Detective Pow ers was notified about 10:26, and with OMcer Grant made an investigation of the premises. It wae found that the burglars had tried to force the back door, but had been f away. A email pur dog Ais covered wandaring in the a) and the officers think it probabiy be Yongs to the robbers. AUTOGRAPHS FOR DEWEY WASHINGTON, D. C., May 17.— ‘Admiral Dewey, upon his return the United States is to be presen a monster testimonial, consisting autograph letters from nearly j member of President MeKiniey’s ministration, governors of States prominent United tates senators The secretary of the treasury says in his written opinion of Dewey that he regards him aa one of a galaxy of men who have made the American name honorable and ilu trious; the secretary of state writ that no artificial commemoration of such « victory ts at all needful to preserve it forever in the Amertoan heart; the seer ary of the nav ex presses similar views; t of agriculture ninds Americar that Dewey in « day added an arch pelago to the possession th United States; the secretary of war writes that he gindly adds his trib ute of praise to Dewey, and the master general enthusiastically sete on sree rmt~ ETURNED ‘The cigars recently seized by the | Je which bore | ment of & revenue tax of $2.40 per | Deen received by Deputy Collector D. | The work of stamping the clare | them@®o the original owners, was |, begtin Monday morning. and wil) be | ttl as fellows: Morning (9 o'clock)—De- | Heacock. Hi lium, “The extension of ( Bree A strict watch wil! continue | america.” W. Z Paha RONOAKE WILL j Milter; beaine ARRIVE MAY 25 .o:% "== S""27F-r NEW ROUTE TO the office of the North American Trading and Transportation com-|drew a knife. slashing the doctor pany, that the steamer Roanoke will | the month, en route to St. Michael. | the physician, eail from Seatie for St. Michael | | AMUSEMENT BULATEN NIX HW) | y= as Sania " hat to thts -t- THIRD Un ‘TMIHATH | hand of the police tn locating him jae navn in "a Hot on Time |AYRZM. IRIEL een ‘The police have mn notin esac iecenereen eeimemeiiemnmel look for Ray and Ancel Cole, two ‘iw the p » sition fo emphasiae VOUT LY | remawar boven ett Kraticude of the peor White } “* Admiral Dewey w » the reviplent \ i 1 | Leonard Weber was committed oe many honors a his return hon yerterday to the Insane asylum by hia toatimony will be the fleet writ. | r., Judge Moore, of the superio 1 ten evidence i to him of the ee I eee | widespread sentiment of admiration “| Judwe Thomas Burke prosented the cans for the victor of Mantla terday afternoon, in appr nth n Medical Students’ Joke. : [partment recently when the Bur = extend if the excellent work done by 1 nailed to a telegraph | 1 ¢ at Racine and Belmont av “| - - Killed by Falling State. terday afternoon, and wae n ARLANSVILLE, I, May 17—At} n charge by Pe | Bronaugh Bros.’ Gle works in Virder at the Attrill The object had t 0 thie m ting Charles Dal Ime, an object of interest toa curt CSO Lewis and John W were at w vas crowd. (Dr. Warner was ahown sede , ov at week in the clay pit, 300 Stories of Human Trouble Revealed), ,, the ear, and sald It had been taken t deep, when from a human being, probably a| of slate weighing & ton fell, week ago. The doctor A that tn to the Seattle Potiee Re- crushing and Lewts, 7 r his opinion it had been severed from mer, whose home in ie Freeport & dead person. The police believe quests for Information. |11, wae instantly killed and Lew t wae nailed to the telegraph post lis’ injuries will prove fatal, Woods by medical students. escaped unhurt BARK THEOBALD SOLD . IS REVO KED mpany of W natoom, | to locate their missing ones. Th 2 | following are a few letters which |have been received lately The beard of inquiry whieh. has been investigating the cause of the Kingston - Glenog The bark ‘Th orn Transit ( has been sold to John Rose Sons company at Ban Fran 5 welt Ruows eal (he eenst, ant Mra. T. R. Gillard, of 241 South a voye to Skagway 4 year ago)" ond etreet, Pulte turing the Klondike rush, She |4#ked inform lafterwarde went to Man Francisco (Thos. R. Gillard, She states ¢ eed eek jwith coal, and during the return | lett home 10 years ago and ca rendered decision favor of the vayane to Geattio was becalmed out-|Meattle, | She has not heard fromm ioienogie, ‘The verdict reads as fol side of Cape Plattery, making her|"im #tnce, and she te in destitute | iy, r ircumstances - ayy Sag Risto | Mra. David McCullaugh, of Pay law ore LB sedacga ette, Mo, hae written tn reward (0) orate tp een at add dennet |her brother, Yeatman Reynolds, Me from 4 : Mra. Fannie N. Rerthe, of 223 Rast was navi me for the cottision ow in put ting hie engines at fu |Howard street, Winona, Minn, hae) i". starhoses : ‘The Seattlc district conference of |inquired as to the whereabouts of het | ong amin directly « track of the Methodist churches are in ace-| 900, Lyman Berthe. Bho recetved | ing Gienogt a today, and the program as giv- | her last letter from him January 21 Hoe should have passed to port on in the Star last night is being |189%, and hie address war: Savoy jing under the bln agp followed. ‘The conference is being | hotel, Seattle For this unskilfuiness in navi [held in the Madison street church.| Mra. C. W. Mead, of Portiand, OF. | eating hin | Tomorrow the program arranged is |bae asked the police to locate 8. W. | vaiuante pr me Out from AlAFKR | ce hie Hee votions, John Hretts; business, “Be- | With a package containing #108 tm | Ailot of steam veascts lattle district and the Twentieth Cen- | mold dust, eent to her by her hus tury thank offering.” B. M. Randall, | band, and it was never delivered A. & Greae = Afternoon (| Larson and Galbraith, two at o'clock)—Devotions, A. Atwood; “The |torneya at Calumet, Mich. have niesion of the church school,” F. A. | Written @ letter inquiring for Willtam La Violette, F. M ympoe- | T. Luke, a Cornish miner When # king. |» heard from he wae residing in| pears ¢ tom”; “Progress of women's work in | thie city. prise for rogress| Mrs. Lisaie Hamlin, of 1876 Curtis | announ “f women’s work tn | treet, Denver, ¢ has written In| the r Dr, W. 8. Harrington, C. J. Kaligren; ard to her husband, Edward review of missionary progress, J. W. | Hamiin, oF beter known as “Stoven adjournment. Rosbery.” He was in this city when jast heard from, y much master and Curiously Worded. Curtcusly worded advertinements, whieh are funny whhout intent, are common in the Lor on papers it ap- © paper recently offered a beat collection of such “ents, and the following ts nm Annual aste now on. Don't go eleewhere to be cheated—oome | here "A lady wan [she is going « frame.” For Sale to well her plano, as oad in & atrong iron ht to the Death. noforte, the pro with carved men about 39 feet lone and 20 fect broad | “Laomt—A « @aturday ever with a br and moze jrel. It te said that Dr. Murfree te- came Involved in a quarrel with C. D. Clarke over a doctor's bill, The dispute precipitated a fight. Clarke om bY & man on anewering to Jim liar round hie neck across the throat, severing the jugu-| A new route has recently been en lar vein. Howard Murfreo, som Of | tabtiahed trom ttle to Republic ruahed to the scene | . ad shot Charles D, Clarke to death. | oier now goes to Wenatchee by wa: ow a - Walter Clarke, brother of Charles D.|o¢ the Grent N orthern, at which place | | ais rine rg New York: wilt 40 Clarke and Howard Murfree then/ connections are made with 4 steam- aaioaae of children and a sod ral began a pistol duel, which ended in| er plying up the Okanogan river fee : Ss seaes “9 , the killing of both. The partictpants | that rune as faras Republic landing,| y¢- prown, furrier, t to an were among Okolona’s most promin-/| 4 mites from Republic From the/,, e that he will make up gown ent citizen lan the journey ts made by stage | *. etc, for Indies out of thelr lto Republic. ‘The dinta: y water is 135 miles © COVES | wn whine Previous adh Wanted—An organist and a boy the establishment of the new route, ; Five-Foot Pitch Runnin, WINTPRVILLE, Me, May 17.--No. tiees have been sent the manufactur- | parties coing to Republic were obilg boy to be partly out ers along the Kennebec river that the ed to travel on the Great Northern tly behind cous enter is #0 high at Moosehead lake |4# far as Spokane, and thence to Re- that ft will be neces*ary to open the | pablic by stage. The latter part of | 1of.ar phact «x ton im part to relieve the «reat |t journey was lon 4 tiresome. “ggoedor Re axseell pas - pressure upon the dares. |The water route ts controlled by 4nd s good as At present there is running over|Alexander Griges @ Son, and the the Lockwood dam of this city a five |stage route by Captain E. L. Holien- foot piten a the dam ,and at the | back. lake It is report a to be seven feet. | ber “gees oo [LOST IM ALASKA WILDS) corria Nob. May tra a passenger from California le eolved ec 1 . . enath wnd tr v Pacif er son, of this city, from his son her L. Jackson, at Fort Yukon, |°' Ch Net states that B. Stickney, a promine pe gon gee Renae rstllind-saeod = ning man of Edmonds, is probably | ° ar be et s me aoe. Selene His family ained at Chappot The Japanese liner Riojun Maru. ia Jackson went to Alaska fn 1 us been delayed from sailing |and camped together on F co seeres 3 * , » Orient om seneunt of a break |Creek. On November suddenly - y = be moved | went out on a hunt for » er " Wea . ern docks at }and since that time he hae not been Criminal Curiosity con, and Jackson suppores he was af f attacked and devoured by wolves. | SEATTLE INKLINGS. ener t lives house had s such a I replied that I was quite sure of Gertrude Willame, age two years, We have @ case of it te te ted at the family residence, 616 * she asserted, with em P eS |Maynard avenue yesterday, of nie |apinal meningitia Baas? Chewing-Gum Trust. ur ess What doe | SRW TORK, May 17.—No change| Postmaster Meem has received a wv atl, 4 it status e prop ew-| notice from Washington of a change a + he t - ‘ ‘ nan the k room at the head of nu mbination has occurred |in time of the Oriental maiis leav th incement was made in|ing Puget sound, The Glenogle will ago that an ve Tacoma on May 8%. = Emopre was in process of form-|of India from Vancouver May 29, s finar handling of (he |the Riojun Maru from Beattie next aken charge of by | Priday. the stairs, and keeps her do all day jong and half the nig seen every one who goes up or . tes every visitor—just how long they atay, who they are and all about aries R. Flint of this elty and the one t. Then she lurks around in dark promoter of the combination ia C.| The purchase of the Genttle Na-|°F **auestered corn ( of th parlor F. Harvey. of Chicag Mr. Harvey | tional ank building by Lyman Smith, [%* mlaht and tr » hear all that is x any hint of her morning — she akin th seid without giv! teal was not yet \of @yra N. Y., will be completed t wae learned tomorrow, when the final payment |? The total | Mandies sald today mummated, bu that In all probability the final details | of $162,000 wit! be made. resence would be over in two weeks or leas) price is $170,000 wa any and if satiefactory, the incorporation eee and h papers would be filed then Win. M. White has commenced a| 4" jsult in the superior court againat M. Moisaan takes exception to the Shot a Woman. |the City of Seattle for damages, Hel. 0 analy sys «ae jalleges in his complatnt that on De- |" e°hing con — of the alum mu eile used by the GUTHRIE, O. T., May 17.—Con mber 29, 189%, while driving acr Henry Prudens attempted to|the John street ridge, between Sixth y on the h hold goods of Mrs. and Seventh avenues, he was severe- Mins Willa Arn~ |ty injured by the lifting up of planks Prudens into the at one end, which threw him against Madagascar ex sluminum used wa » now and t ite dur tles should Freneh Army pedition, "The hot as pure as very alight Impuritie ability. Moreover, qua sou Prudens whipped out @ gun la putiding taphe woge ned " iT oat died building § ft, away. He sat fOr Inot be nought for in the metal which and and fired at | $2250 damages. 4 pode no Sgag pevyt ge alge fra then drag ron ae It does not po ae he ithe a ' fantagen of be ght, of being ea ‘ he yard. The| The fololwing jury has beon tm. | io ywas a em ine by atampin ’ eared that bh ng m ; ‘orked into shape by stamp ‘ at he paneled for the mpring term th Judge| snus going away with joinia, and Benson's department of the Supreme court Carter, A. Wright, Arrested for Wife Murder irank V. tlyman, William Cook, W. — . 419 C. Weeks, George Newmir IA OMFTELD, Ind. May 17 scrnants com ar He wos aie at . RJ, Thyson, A. H. Alexand- Bloomington today when William Ww. F Josiah Tonkin, French, 8. F, Tichnor, Auguat leaks, and above all of being harm ses, He thinks it nails subject would have less when It o Nkely that tinne ed to the # proved equally unsat London coroners ar Wa ner wa vwked up on inform - sticklers for atlon froin this county, charging him |Shimmel, John Blythe, John Ma-leneir rights. A held at a rail h killing bh r wife who honey, 6. W. Clark Joseph Maurice. road sta nm recer owing to the was found dead in a cle at Nev railroad officials hav x lost the way Councilmen Crichton, Tay: McArdle, the special committe r and ap- arm, this county, in 1891. He will be 1ovgh it was con here for trial. ‘The evidence t Waggoner is purely circum- pointed by the city counct! to inves. man and two al tigate the application of Moran Brot pe bap Ache Whe voolae for a franchise on Railroad avenue, | woman waa a mummified Peruvian, | Death in a Wreck. vinited the shipyards of the company and th skulle were preh oric, yet PWCASTLE, Pa iy I7.—<A ia no serious opporition to the opp holding inquests on both mummy and nstruction train on the Pittsburg ition to the application, and the coms | gicutia unless the museum people ern railroad went through a | mittee wil make their repolrt at the jaye them removed this morning, killing four men next council ing. njuring a number of other rien en's An offer of $20,000 for three orchids The train went over a 70-foot tres J, C. Thrown, age 40 years, residing | exhibited at the Antwerp horticul tle into #pangler’s run. Five of the |924 Weller street, has been missing | tural show has been refused by the injured may die, jfor the past six weeks, His friends | owner of the flowers, '* liength and depth is also unknown. museum, and | yesterday, ‘The councilmen say there the coroner of the district insists on| Scichadenecaeeieddiameaienadinnianed sc nipaaitinie sin said x ate hdc nadiniaaiadiin 2.7 QOL NA DESERT Rich Deposit Found in New Mexico. Bicycle Rider’s EQUIPMENT. (27 Built to stand the Hard (ee Wear and Tear (7’Service of the tee” Wheel... [LADIES Fine Mack Jersey Bicycle| MEN'S Golf Bicycle Leggings, weas Leggings, of extra fine pure wool) reninsiting, Te. Jersey, $1 value, only Se 4 pair, MEN'S Fine Canvas ‘yele Shoes, | LADIES Golf Bieyele Legging leather stayed, # id wearing, | pretty eotors, perfect fitting, The «| $1.50 value, only $1.26 & pair. Reports of » Remarkable Strike of pair MPN'S Geouine Kapgares Calf Bicy~ LADIES Fine Wool Jersey Golf) cle Shoes, solid throughout, splen- the Yellow Metal in the | Bieycle Leggings, overkawe length,| aia wearing, $2.50 value, only 3 « Mohave County. just the thing to wear with low-| pair, * THREE OLD PROSPECTORS IN LUCK | cut shoes, $1 a pair. MION'S Extra Quality Bieywle Hose, ee LADY Mine Pure Wool Mvlton| jong tops, all sees, grand wearing, Bicycle Legin brown or black.) 36 w patr. ed for hard service, 1 a , ve unequ ALEUQUPRQUE, N por Some remarkable gold ¢ riew se af have recentiy been mado the | “ADINS' Gaavy Past Back Mersel equated (tor hare servile wont, line of the Banta Fe raitway, just) gs. a, aap pie ton | only 12%e « yard. scroms the boundary between Cally 1 Aries Pine ‘Tan Viel Kid Bioyole EXTRA Quality English Corduroy, |fornt « sad Arizona, that are IKelY | “Hioes the new 12 In. nigh-cut topm, | especialy desirable for bicycle to create 4 senmation when they be-| penutitul Miter, grand wearing, 4) steirts, In dlack, brown, navy end me known. Fhe place iv knows ae only $3 4 pair. | green, 1 value, only The & yard. Camp Duncan, and {t Nes about ten | miles southeast of the town of Kra- ee ee Tee mer lark and Golaberry went tn there . Set and established what ts known as a Bac, eso. @a6. $20 LADIMS Fine Covert Ls ped Buit- ing, ‘ten different color une valu | \< | iry washing camp in ope of the mont |!onesome parts of the Mohave desert, | under the shadow of the Ban Bern jardino mountains, They gradually |worked up the various gub in an ndeavor to find the ledges from | which come the placer gold, but !t | Was not until last December that hey ce 1 to get colors, This was ja salen that they had reached the jsource of supply and they sunk a shaft | Up to that time the dry washing ~ the beds of the creeks and guiches was mote than successful. They jfound an abundance of coarse and | he avy gold that was over 990 fine and worth from $14.90 to $19.0 an ounce. but after sinking the ahaft about 52 WILL BUT 4.... feet om an incline of 45 degrees they struck @ deposit of mixed ore which is remarkably rich and will run in }gold as high as $10,000 to the ton. ‘Toe Finest Talking Machine Made There are no walls of any kind to Rahal Mecies| REGINAS ~~ From $7.00 to $300 wh obing ite lMmite. The | At the extreme outaide of the appar- S$ Clay & Co. lent ore sone the formation shows herman, leranite on one side and quartaite on “STEINWAY” DEALERS |the other. ‘The new camp is in the Second Avenue - t le ten mik dl t, and all sup- craton mien dina. 208 sl 9 WAT en a |the thirsty sands from the town of cars, The @anta Fe company has bullt an enormous cistern for the purpose of suppiying ite lncometives, A Bargain to be xupplied. If the present indi- [cations are fustained @ branch rail- or Second-hand } Re rapidly aw possible, eek Mm PIANO or ORGAN | ew Crank. usly, and the favorite prima donna Remember we have the came before the curtain and bowed Largest and Most Com- Again the audience applauded, and again the cantatrice appeared, | cay of write for prices and terme { songstress was slow in| D. S. JOHNSTON og & third call, and an! “Not How Cheap Bat How Good” 415 Pike Street. sssseeoAl PPLES | midet of a desert. The nearest wa- | Kramer. Even there water has to [Do \viot on the ratway in ek! WOU Want beg fro: that the miners will have In a New, oe vg f Used }road will be built to Camp Duncan ‘The audience applauded raptur- ber thanks plete Stock in the City. led and retired. 903 Second Ave. Burke Building ‘This time of year, and the «HAS THE BES In Seattle. FOLios music Special dispiny ie Coll end | wow . commanded ailence with . and when the house be quiet } ke as follows “While the gifted queen of song, whom we all admire in making up er mind as to the selection she will dor in reapo your enthual- encore, 1 wish to present a few easons that have led me to the con- union that the twentieth century ry 1, 1900." nee will begin Janu uinen is considered by the German nateralist, Dr. Semon, the est of tropical istanda. East San Poil. Has already taken Its place among the best stocks of Republic camp. |In tact, of the promoter's stock | | as subscribed in Republic at \ of | ja cent a share, and the asury |etock is now offered, for a short time | nly, at one cent per share. It is a | fre gold property covering two full ms alm in the heart of the oo—eremeat greatest gold camp in the world. It ali a ScAXDINA HABANA SANE” BANK # the best buy on the market, for Platino Cabinet th anon that it le offered at such Photos reduced conta price that anybody can get an inter. | to.. acai Src Walitag Business, coment RSE at without putting in hie last dollar t In now and get the benefit of the oe ne att raise in price that ts bound to follow. Ter 00 Bape. Prompt attention given to all orders. jlLa Roche si sui Unionst —“Wisten Clone. SLATER & SMITH, Official Broke | . a Acme Publishing AOR Ee erpead align tone a) Phone Main #1 Ju James St, Seattle. Notice of Dissolution. “Beattie Abstract Co. tie Rew York Riek on BE. A. Wilson and L. H. Lit-| — sa + = tle, un ae the name of Wilson & Lit-|_?: 0 Alley. Telephone Red 1064 SE = pai . tle, is this day mutually dissolved | oe male Ly i " . r ee. The paseosinhian heretofore existin, Jebts owing by said firm will be Go 70... paid by Ll. H. Lttle, and all a -| | ints due to said firm are due to Sparkman & McLean Ti Ree eeE said Little, | rn ere BP. A, WILSON FOR BAWGAINS IN at.) Ee L. WH. LITTLE, ~_ ATTORNEYS ATLAW. | 220 Columbia at onde REAL ESTATE? §; | Phone Red 1798, 606 Bailey Bidg. Call for a Sample or ovr ee SER ity. Tasted he LOANS IMQURANCR. AT 5 PRICE sess —— | Pomentic Rowing Machines will be sold ne Atare eK w bOdly Pike St. > ring hy ene | * Telephone Bay 182%, MIC KELSON Latest epeing hy ee Rowan preteen | 29S COOOOOD: Meals at All Hours, ones, oan ha) th ys, OUR CAFE 355 SS Mis, Cou, A. Rideout, - Proprietor $| ,Mstreur TAS RRA RS oe Cor, Third Ave. and James St, Tent pe down, balance in payments to suit, Tho reason why we are giving away sam ples fs because we have the BEST IN THE CITY For th sioner San ve want yon STRTSON BROS, ve GROCERS...... No, 1127 Yesler Way ‘Telephone Main 427, Sisal © Ds iH, ¢ agai wel ze enue Seine and eroy here NE Hern row Mrs. are Pay Park with intim estat Iti

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