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call aa ply of water eee the pins fail Into holes in the floor |Instead of tip; EM. Walt RF. CHASE, roll Into a tube, a device being pro eron. | Bipunte Nanasen | vided by which the pins are pushed Every afternoon except Sunday ; wee F er twent a Per Sa Va esate eee the track after each Inning by carriets. No free copies ““eiephone Pike 16 | ma are rapidiy ripped by a new . | sewing machine attache nt, a cut meen No yer + = Third Avene | ting wheel being carr na hgene ss : ‘Putered at the poatem t Seattio, Washing. | he me to extend over the k tan, ar second er of the table, with a friction whe ge , Ln | engage the belt and drive the cutter | ‘The propoved rigid enforcement of 88 the threads are pressed age nat | the pure food law in Seattle and in '* i gs | the state generally, is a move in the! 4 company haw been formed tn right direction. Adulterated com-|\faryland for the manufacture of a pounds of the most injurious char- | patent pad, for r acter are daily foisted upon the pub- | of garments, the device being made lie by unscrupulous dealers. Many | Dereons die prematurely = from | | vided to Mt any garment diseases engendered by eating these ee wnhealthful products, While the! A new reversible plow has the different sites of thicknesses being rear and Atted with a revolving head jo serve their customers with pure with two shares arranged on oppo articles of prepared food, there is) often little cholce left to them In the |which can be brought into use by adulterated compounds that are curning the beam over mostly shipped in from the east. It! ore will only be when the manufacturers| Mattresses are replaced for sum are given to phderstand that such|™er Use by a new ventilated bed | dettom, which is formed of spring — cannot be sold here that they | ramon et at the proper distance to ‘Will stop sending It reat on the side rails, with braces to AIOE GON TI es who « before the Senate being stretched over the frames, Pure Food eammittee, shows how | extensively about ail the ordinary Starved Himself to Death food products, except, perhaps, the | GUTHRIE, O. T. May 46.—C. EB cheapest kinds, are adulterated McConnell, a real te man from All the adulterated goods sold are | Sweet Springs. Mo. six weeks ago | sald, “I will die by inche He Is) Rot injurious to health. The person | dead after having lived 48 days with- on whom oleomargarine Is palmed off | our touching food or water, MeCon- for butter or Who is sold buckwheat | nell feared that he was going Insane flour mixed with wheat, or spices Kelatives in Missourt have been no which have been “extended” with | ‘fled. Dduckwheat middlings, may claim ri cA ‘that he has been cheated, Dut he can- WEATHER FORECAST. mot say that deleterious substances have been worked off on him. The only objection which can be made to | Seattle and Vicinity.—-This after- noon, eceasional rain; tonight and Friday, fair; south to southe is highest at Eur- at Salt Lake Cal., ty, Utah; the “high” has remained thinking he ts getting “straight | cationary in position since yester- goods,” is cheated. lay, developing along the California ‘The sale of an article adulterated | and Oregon co Besides the “low” with harmful Ingredients should be over Utah, there is probably another allowed under no circumstances. | Ver the province of Alberta, althoug Ghere cbeabd be laws, national 02 |°Ve" the province of Albert to put an end to such | minsing practices. ——_——-— | in temperature. college professors think public opin. |fTeaier portion of the northwest fom has not been educated up to #0 high an in continues In the northw the Csar’s peace conference. All| iow the normal; it has been of lon- ference is needed. date than in either 1896 or 1893. _—_—__ | ‘What's this? President McKinley's | trousers creased only from the knee WIRE TAPS. down? His exceliency should be in- | sformed that no halfway measures! The Commander-in-Chief of the from this administration will be tol- Union Veteran's union, R. G. Dryen- erated by the American people. forth, has issued a letter in which renee he asks the various old army organ- izations to support Gen. Henderson Ralf as well as iron-ciad, but they | -aysed considerable excitement. eeem to be doing excellent work in_ vee Philippines. liath, Minn. used dynamite on a car ———————E jlast night, but none of the passen- gers were hurt. A dig Pennsylvania tobacco trust a ine gene ap & qmome, Bven trusts! pour iarge sumabee Grena wore bers ad jes out by fire last night at Chicago, land the loss is estimated at $500,900. . STA E ceedings for the two county com- ie oners, Boyle and Stimeon, con- Onhestale 1s overrun with hobos, | fined in jail in Wardner, Idaho, for! hew denied the habeas corpus pro- There isa as case of smali-|%t that place pox at Starbuck. | Insane From Grief. eee Serthport wil spend $4000 to build) Ww. “ ICHITA, Kan, May 1%—Jarmes ln Haugh is insane here. His wife eee was kidnapped by her mother. This ‘Heavy frosts in the Palouse killed |. ised Haugh to lose his mind. early vegetables tole, week. | Lottie Hall and be were married at “ ‘ Pnid, Oklahoma, Sunday last. Her tc renennge ref Medes: po paecrg pecente etromeiy obsectes and ther ao ran away. Mrs. Hall overtook them Douglas and by force cor ‘ied her daughter exhibit at amen fale nent fait, |t2, leave Haugh within two hours we all. | after the ceremony. Haugh has been andering about ever since dazed by pony 4 |and officers removed him to the hos- Aberdeen sawmill men complain) NEW YORK, May 18.—There is ex- they cannot get vessels enough to|cejtent authority for the statement a catey thety uniber. |that the Standard O11 company has| 5 Oscar Fry and George Alexander ‘cided to reorganize under the la *| Timber and Min are under arrest at Colville, charg- of the state of New Jersey e4 with horse stealing. They « This move will be taken to avoid said to hali from Spokane } future unpleasantness with the «t , eh, Bi joMcials of Ohio, in which state suite ‘The session laws of 1899 have been | 4re now pending to annul the com completed by the state printer pany's charter and to punish the cor- are being sent out to the various p ties who are entitled to copies. he anti-trust laws eee | ‘The reorganized company will be Here is a sample of our expeditious capitalized at a figure #o that mail service: It tak-s three days | *tock will be quoted at or near for a newspaper mailed at Rossiand| There is @ factin In the Stan ard to reach Bossburg and five days to | I circles in favor of regularly list- get mail from Republic. Oh, we are | ine the stock on the exchange, but as j & swift people. \John D, Rockefeller is strongly oe posed to the proposition ‘Axel Gustavson, the well known | °4 If It can be effected. In any stock man, expects to soon make event. the reorganization will result what will doubtless by the most re-|in making the stock an attractive markable shipment of live stock ever | feature for speculative purpones made to the Klondike. It will sonciat| The capital stock will not be leas of % head of the largest oxen that |than $25,000,000. On this basis the have ever been seen here, the largest |Carning would warrant a figure con- yoke of which is sald to weigh 5700 | *iderably above par pounds. These oxen were gathered : up on the Sound last year and win. Slot Machines Driven Out ter fed here. They are now in s#plen -OTTET + tavson will ship 200 very large fine sheep, which he selected from differ- ent bands her Yakima | Democrat y the W. C. T. U. that they ° prosecuted If they did not led today to the An extension table recently pat Out of Date. ented has a one-piece top for use| Fate stood at the door as a amall table, which lifts and dis-| * clones a pocket in which two leaves | me 1 on horseback!” are stored, the combined surface of| The French merely smiled affably, these being equal to the main top,|to be sure, and proceeded with their thus doubling its «ize. risin Pos! He is too late,” they observed. Envelopes can be rapidly dampen- | “¥ 1 expecting the man on ed and sealed by a new German ap-|the automobile paratus, comprising an absorbent Thus even spe pad with a dry surface fimilar|up with the pr Shape to the flap, a pressure pad } laugh ~Puck. ters have to keep ession or get the ERC TTY TO PREPARE | GREETING. For Eight Hundred i Editors. ER WELLS & CO,, Publishers, | In a newly designed bowling alley | pupa that formerly ng over, and the balls quoted at $50, ana pre expected to reach 100 into place and the balls elevated to | The Columbia Rising. n oriver is rieing old-timers aay SEATTLE PRESS CLUB AT wan: haw = ising the shoulders 4 hood may of yielding fabria built up in sections ound and prepar utive Committee MH. portant Meeting and Com- plotes Committoos. an time |i ionn all to withatand a # large majority of grocers are anxious beam pivoted to the frame at the | Weather Still Cold. site sides of the beam, either of} The executive committee {the matter of mail det yesterday afternoon in the rooms of the P absence of Chairman E . Lovett M. Wood was & WIL A. Btpel read at The evidence given by the witness: | hold them rigid, a suitable fabric | ber of letters relating to Visite of various press including the {torial association, State Press asgociatign and the Port |land Presa club, all of which. ing the Canadian association | here an July 16. | pose to come in June, ab | Altogether, the number of visiting will reach $00. They will come from all over the United Sta and It te especially desired Seattle Press carry away good uget sound, and of thi All of them wilt in thelr papers to the various features of interest on the Sound, and the incidental advertising attle will recetve could not | tained for pay short of hundreds of marriage tic thousanda of dollars. A special committee of Will |. A. J, Blethen, ir tary Meany, wa certain matters transportation connects t-Intelliaen » it holds | which thr | clties of France a standatill unless warm weather A STRANCE MARRIACE Jaction. The complic Widow Aged 20 Weds a Man | 60 Years Old. May 18—J | despatechen were sent this morning the Washington The Canadians Ps ro SPRINGFIELD. of| Nancy EB. Ford. all elopement twenty miles from a ral! this city and ar other morning yikes at hom'll be sur appointed to look he led his bride rule is reversed white- haired r ny, from the Whatcom board « rade, asking to have | There has been no uniform change) visit Bellingham bay cided to co-operate with the What Tt te said that the leading German! Rain has occurred throughout the ‘com people to secure the age aports | tion of the editors that way Unseasonably cold weather od that railroad facilities were The secretary w: an ideal as that mae scented | no vicinity from 5 to 10 degrees be-| invite the Oregon State Pre — lelation and the Portiand Press cl Se more reason, then, why the con-|«er duration, and lasted until later to be here at the time | National ansociation and jetation arrives: Plana of entertainment for the vis iting Canadian editors were al though the report from Calgary ts | x is simply o ~ SKIRTS WERE TOOLONG Inet ruc neat te o| ‘The club de t, being In| ed | Society Woman Tripped in Her Dreas, Causing Death. Mra. C.|One of his replion was, “It's quieter ‘The following committees were fit ed in an clevator Finance—A. J. Ambre Parry and George U. Badges and Printing — Lovett ‘Tin-clad gunboats 5 | Wood, W. M. Sheffield do not sound |’: the speakership. The letter has| Ernst. ‘Transportation—Otla M. Moore, T mond &, Meany, 8. L. clearing rivers and channels in the! The striking street car men at Du- | Crawford and C. A. Hughes ram and Entertainment 1, Edgar B. Piper, F \J. P. Parkinson and Lieut ewator car the prompt bey prevented her from being cut in Her right hip was broken and her backbone fractu {J. Chureh, Reception Committee — Edgar iper, Ll. M. Wood, BE. 6. Meany. Will A. Bteele 0. M. Moore, A. T. Ambrose, race McClure, | was the preva AMUSEMENTS. of weate for the engage J. Mlethen, jr. |lionaire is about five f Yesterday afternoon Judge May-|T HH. A. BMcGill. | jtall and does not weigh over | John T. Condon and Halls and Decorations |Condon, Eimer A. Friend, Edger 1. | Hampton, Samuel Archer and J. G.| none of Ro! Sik apenas deans being complicated in the recent riots Caltiane |ment of Roland Reed, opened yeater Rooms and Hotela—T. H. A. Motil Curtis Stratton. Banquet—E. L. Reber, J. A. Horace MeClure tire Press club is called meet next Sanday at 1:20 p |the chamber of commerce. RAILWAY NOTES. rformances ana Saturday matinee aturday evening, | at the Third Child Burned to De Eastern Express companies are © thelr way west Quepelle owned by the Canadian Pa [cific railway Summer rates have been establish led on the Great Ne tween Seattle, Everett and the Okan- | her ¢ brothe oman district The Northern Pacific rallway will attach a new sleeping car to the 1:39 train today to run Seattle and Spokane be cotitinued on the run as long as} the rush of teavet Ls that death result EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS : This car will MIDDLESBORO, gigantic scheme appears foot to buy up the vast timber mineraf lands throughout Virginia and build railroads poration for alleged infractions of | President had pr It is sald there are millions o' in the project aj. | amale: lands in the world lying Idle In th section because of the lack ¢ road facilities. The Virginia Ce & Iron company is ostensibly at this scheme “ui! Famine Among R to monopolize Northern and English capitalists are backing the company. A CORNER ON MALTESE PUPS has been formed n Incorporated under the tive monopolistic yet and will not be Puppies — Maitene the product of the monopoly head and front of It vr of Whitecaps. ‘ew and wife. | Indian ditches, It is bellev running slot machines were no- | statutes of Jersey Arsenic in Wine. is Mina Grace seventh street Very quietly, commercial feasieurs,”” she announced, “the| persistency, s been laboring to accomplish corner on the Maltese pupples ndation of a monopoly a of cornering the ne containing Vanderbiits It immediately Vitth aed Py as family pete. occurred to Miss Reed that it would | Prescription Specialists, Korn Drug Oo. HERRY W ze Paris Letter Carriers on a Strike. THEY DEMAND INCREASED WAGES Sonate Had Failed to P. Providing for the Antici- pated Inor PARIS, May 16.—Thin city in hav ne all sorte of troub! letter carriers have gone that they will no longer distribute letters for the paltry pay which has here | tofore been given them The exciting cause for the atrike y im the refusal of the senate to the bill providing for an tn rease In pay for the carriers. The had confidently ex ted favorable tions which will sult from the action of the letter rriers may be far-reaching, They te declare their intention to hold out re granted Since the first until thelr demande PARIS, May 1 the letter carriers’ strike has spread to Lyons, Toulon, Marsetiles and ther important points in the coun try. It ts rumored that the railway mall clerks are about to join the atrike The strike has caused reat confusion and a large number of extra policemen are on duty to prevent disorders, PERSONAL POINTS. Mayor Carter Harrison of Chicago is a good yachtaman. He owns a splendid boat and spends nearly all of hie vacation on tbe water cee Gen. Lew Wallace says that the work in merely amsisting at the dramatization of “Ben Hur” is as hard as was the writing of that! work. - Tt was inevitable that ex-Speaker Reed should be iked a thousand times whether he “liked New York.” than the house ef re #8 An enterprising New York firm has sent Admiral Dewey a large Ascot necktie, in the center of which ts the admiral’s picture, The rest of the tle in made up of the etars and stripes: presenta tives eae The paintings in the collection of the late Dr. Cornelius Herz, of Pan- ama fame, have been sold at auc- tion In Paris, The great majofity belonged the modera French school, eapeciaily to the Barbizon painters eee ‘The average newspaper picture of Andrew Carnegie suggests the on that he te tall, bh ¥ As a matter of fact, he ton is pounds see Clara Barton's advancing years do not apparently diminish her activi- ty, and she insisted on going to Cu- ba to personally review the work of the Red Croas society, which is be- | sinning to have @ marked effect on the natives. eee Dr. William Seward Webb has pre- sented war med teers and the gifts will shortly be ts-/| sued to the troops by the adjutant | general of the ctate. The me composed of metal taken from the Maria Teresa, Admiral Cervera’s flagehip. “100 BUS BUSY TO CLOSE DOWN PITTSBURG, Pa., May 18-—There will be no summer shut down in the Jiron and steel mills this year. The | manufacturers are al far be hin in thelr orders, a close swn would mean the lc of trade Therefore, contrary to the usual rou- tine of wage setUements in the tron steel, and tin plate Industries, con- I rences on the new lists will be held lin Detroit immediately following the | Adjournment of the National con- vention of the Amalgamated Asso- elation In May. The manufacturers want to abol sh the usual suspension, which is nugurated on June 1, the time the mated scales expire, and t continue until the new ra greed upon, generally a month af ter. RENCE, Ariz.. May 18.—Fam- ine among the Indians on the Poma and Maricopa reservations seems jn- evitable unless government aid is «ranted. For many years the: In Jians have irrigated with water tak en from the Gila river. The trouble lis not due alone to the drouth of last to the fact | year, but It Is also du that the farmers of the upper coun try have so drained the Gila that lit tle water gets as far down as the thousand Pomas are destitute CLARK LOVED A FAIR CUBAN FPRIDGRPORT, Conn, May 18. | Patrick Clark had made a fortune of | between # and $80,000 as a horse ~ | shoer and blacksmith and in real es tate trading when he gave up his hammer and anvil five years ago and embarked in the oyster business, He was not successful in this venture, but had $60,000 left But Mr. Clarke was still ambitious went to Cuba and opened a com- a panier: aeiamamuimaunanmnebaad matiiuaiudlll bills \Clark became infatuated Is #h | having be lofficer, went to th letruck the pi jing the « | threatens to | portion of the village, which t# lo collapse and houses @ ndations cracked, At the first collapse the ground gave way three feet. The average is @ little over The hillside is still settling and the people are preparing to get away. a foot mignment rails has just arrived from London | 70° 0 by the Boston Elevated | the terial ja group ltrict hospital here salvation. British government. KNIFE USED six tne non | is to every member | of the Vermont regiment of volun- | sare) Gold Tunnel amount of snow Investigations of tramps eastbound ¢ Jat Centralia, | thr te th lms jon house which he stock | goods of three Insolvent stor \"" Cuba Clark muce less it wasn ed well financially ba uba without bis wife senorita bes after they met Mra, Clark discove "se fidy. Sin « before ¢ ard W 1 her hus ne wan od, govern le of the province of Bantiago, with) the result that Clark was found gull ty of bigamy and rentenced to 16 are in prison The Cuban girl with whom Mr ted by a Mp ehureh whe f wealth were te to at the officer n dene officer and woman be married and #! Her aim wae not true 4 at who was perform mony Whole Town in Dan PAST LIVERPOOL, ©O., May 18 An extensive cated directly over large coal mines 8 fe Buy Stee! Abroad. BOSTON, Mans, May 18.—A con f 300 eof steel gu » be wi railroad in its construction work. | pr General Manager Bancroft says he tried to place the order with some firm in this country, but found he would have to pay the price estab lished by the trust producing them, if he was to use American made ma- As @ result the contract was given to a London firm at a pri which admits of the rails being landed here, duty paid, at a saving of 33 per cent. over the pricp insisted upon by the msolidated concerns. LON DE He Is Alive ine Me ys Bot |¢ Cannot Be Moved. NEW YORK, May 1#.—Lying on « | water mattress in the Eastern Dis- Henry Hoffman, a |sallor, celebrated yesterday the sixth | anniversary of his admission into the hospital, Although he expects to spend the remainder thin queer bed the sailor was in a happy frame of mind os not seem that I have been | a. “The first few weeks were like a lifetime to me but since then time has flown rapid- years,” he ity.” He w one of the crew of the Sliver Craig. & British tramp, and, on May 7, 189%, his spine was fractur- ed In an accident with water was the injured man's Hi» board ts paid by the BY A FIEN Dan MeMillan, a morphine fend, was arrested late yesterday atier- noon, charged with stabbing Archie McLeod, a laborer. } were drinking In a saloon on Wash- ington street, and they became in volved in an argument, paid any attention to them until Mc- | Leod cried out that he had been) latabbed tn the abdomen. | used was a small one, and the wound will not prove fatal MeMillan taken to police | headquarters and when locked up in} the receiving cell began his abuse | | upon the other prisoners. He knock- 1 three men down before Jatler | to the di orning arrived and gave him some- | thing better to think about. QUARTZ DISCOVERY. News comes from Index announce Ing the discovery of a quartz lead of the same character as that of the The new find Is about one mile east of Index, on the ne fork of the Skykomish river. cause of the disc fact that on account of the large | mn the mountains, prospectors are beginning to make | manager of the theater, not unkinds in the lowlands and the foothills, which heretofore have not been prospected to any extent ed the « 1 heid up and re reaching an out of the way place d with! he |had bought In New York and shipped 4 J. F. ADAMS day for him when ame infatuated with a native! nd forgetting hin wife and | who, ninh the bullet ave-in at Balineville nguif a considerable eral buildings are in danger of twisted and NR ETS TT NRT EET TTT ETT IE: ANE 92OOOG GOO DOO DOOD YHOO OOD Crane rie oe Wo, 612 nd Avenun, between and James Call for a Sample ae 5c€ Blended Roast Ot ee BI STI INTH C ATY URS. ler Way GROC 0.1127 Y Telepho East San Poil ra May 18.—The Mail says) f American and English literary agents has formed a syndi- cate for the purpose of controlling the future productions of Kudyard | Kiptins. f his life op A mattress Milled The two men) but no one TRALIA, Mo., May 18.—~A lot wion of the! go and Alton freight No, 78 at 11 o'clock last night at Sla r. The tramps terrorized the crew ndue- |tor, The engineer whistled for help but was forced to run sugh the town at full speed, Af- tramps ordered the train stop- ped and made their escape. Has already taken tt# place among the best stocks of Repu car In fact, most of the prorr wan subscribe n abile cent a share and tock Is now offered a short time at one cent per share. It in a free gold property ering two full claims almost in the heart of the greatest gold camp in the world. It best buy on the 1 won that it Is offered at sucha lee that anybody can g¢ #t without putting In his tin now and get th raise in price that is Prompt attention given to all orders, SLATER & SMITH, Official Brokers ‘Phone Main M1. 114 James Bt, Bonttle ‘Notice of _ Dissolution. ‘The partnership heretofore extating between E. A. Wilson and L. H. Lit. tle, under the name of Wilson & Lit the, is this day mutually dissolved, Ail debts owing by said firm will be |paid by L. H. Little, and all ac: counts due to said firm are due to said Little, BE. A. WILSON. L. H. LITTLE. IN BED FOR SIX YEARS! sss =o" "SEATTLE. TRANSFER on Freight, Passenger and Baggage. STORAGE. orm mn ae. mes 623 Firm Avent THE... PARLOR GROCERY ‘Phone Pike 13, 1323 Second Avenue Wm. J. DEAN & sco, ‘All Work Guaranteed, Painting, Paperhanging, Kalsomining Picture Frames Made to Order. emith Kepeiring of Ali oo age Residence, 176th ave, 406 Pike Street D PRISONERS AT QUARRY Smallpox Detains One Hun- dred Men in Quarantine. KANKAKEE, Il, May 18.—Nearly }100 employes of the Ginclair Cone struction company, operators of the Hitinots Central ballast quarries in the southern portion of the city, are jheld prisoners in the great quarry The knife | Pit 48 a result of one of their number being stricken with smallpox. One negro has the d se and most of ‘othe balance of the employes have been exposed to It e sick man ts a recent tmportas tion from Tennessee and was expos ase there. Most of the employes a ther Greeks or ne- groes, all of the latter having been brought here from the Southern states. ‘The local board of health has established an armed guard around he big quarries, which comprise 3 eres of ground. Holding Out Hope. the slender girl, with the The | pale, serious face was confident sh@ ery is owing to the | could act “Can you sing and play the mouth organ at the same time?” asked the ly. ‘ * faltered the girl said the mana “go and rn to do these and come back here nd I may be able to give you @ job washing windows. For he could not find it tn to discourage the asy so earnest Detroit Journal. Carnegie’s ‘Gift Accepted RIRMINGHAM, May 18.—The face ulty of the University of Birmir ham has gratefully ac fer of Andrew Carnegie to contribute the sum of his hear€ | the university. Good Clothing WE SELL TT a four| When you prepare to buy remember that THIS STORE CARRIES THE CREAM STOCK OF THE CITY AND STATE A Marvelous Assortment of Patterns at $10.00, $12.50, si 30 eo— And Up to $20.00 J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. Strongest Top Coat House in the State. 800-802 First Ave,, Cor, Columbia,