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MURDER | ATTEMPTED One Russian Shoots Another. FIRES A REVOLVER FIVE TIM The Afterciap of a Quarrel Betwee K. W. Kalof, a Russian merchant on Pike street, shot and wounded W. | D. Wilkie, another Russian, at the/ corner of Sixth avenue and Stewart Street this morning, The shooting | was the result of « quarre! between | NN. Malouf and M. M. Kalouf on See- ond avenue, yesterday afternoon. | Kalof passed Malouf’s candy store, | and & i alleged that he tore down) @ sign. jaiouf grabbed a hatchet, | and a fight began. Kalof pushed Ma- out through a window in the store, Dut the latter recovered himeelf and | started towards Kelof with his| Ratchet. An officer mterfered and they were both arrested, but put up This morning Kalof's brother, K M. Kalof, met W. D, Wilkie, who is @ son-in-law of Malouf's, and, draw- ing @ gun, he fired five shots at him. One bullet struck him on the arm, ‘tflicting = wound, but the other bullets went wild. They will appear before Judge Cann this afternoon. Or. Nast Is Dying CINCINNATI, ©.. May 3%. — Rev. Dr, Wiliam Naat, the founder of Ger- and one of the most BPptscopa!l church in this country and — ts dying at the home of his , 19 Ridgeway avenue, Av~ ‘Dr. Nast wae born in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1807. He came to this country in 1834, amd entered the Cin- einnati conference in 1635. He was H the prosecution Giemiseed is lawt cases against five offending proprietors and, by # do- ing, admitted ite powerlessness in ‘the matter, ARRESTED , IN SEATTLE George F. Lewis, who is wanted in Loe Angeles, Cal, and Des Moines, Ia., for passing forged checks, was| arrested tn this city last night by Frank Kennedy, clerk of police. ‘Lewis presented a check drawn on the Spokane & Eastern Trust com- Dany at the Motul Stevens, for $46, _ and received $9 in money. The hotel HE SPENT TOO MUCH Mayor Farley Will Have to Defend Charges. CLEVELAND, ©.,, May 22.—The) legal documents are now in prepar-| @tion, and will be filed within a few) days in @ sult brought to oust John! BH. Farley, elected mayor on the Democratic ticket six weeks ago. The claim is made that Foriey spent More money that the Garfield law Allows to secure hin nomination and election. It fe #tatet that $5495 was subserthed by prominent citizens to aid him secure his election. and that all but $19 was epent in fighting the battle. The municipal association also spent . The persons bring- | ing the eult claim to have a positive case, and evidence that is bound to} win. The Garfield election law al- Jowe « mayoralty candidate and his) friends and supporters to spend not exceeding $650 for his nomination and election. Could Not Stand Defeat SHIPPENSBURG, Pa., May 22.— A verdict of acquittal In a case in Which she was prosecutrix caused Bertha Hollingshead, a young wo- man of Fort Loudon, Franklin coun- ty, to attempt suicide by «wallowing carbolic acid. She had sued two young men for aesault and battery and, after a number of witnes#es hed testified to their good reputation | & verdict of not guilty was rendered ‘This so preye! upon her mind that immediately after the trial she jeft for home, where she tried to em her Her throat wi hadly burned by the acid, but she may recover. Michigan Fire. MANISTER, Mich. May 22.—At % this morning fire broke out at what is known as the new mill of the R. G. Peters Balt & Lumber company, at Past Lake, and before tt was un. der control the entire structure, two derricks and houses, the large black smith and machine ship, were totally destroyed, together with many thous. and dollare’ worth of machinery, tools, ete. The lous ts estimated at $130,000, A FERTILIZER TRUST To Incorporate in Connecti- cut With Large Capital. BALTIMORE, M4,, May 2 tations are pending for a combi tion of the leading fertilizer in of the country. Options hav secured upon several piants in I timore, including the Lazaretto Gu- ano company. It ia understood that the preliminaries of the deg! have @lready been arranged, and (hat the j tren | the big ditch. AMUSEMENT BULLETIN, THIRD AVENUE THEAT The Three Guardamen,” ——— final detatie will be completed with. in ten days, The new combination will incorperate under the laws of Connecticut, and will be backed by Baltimore and Bastern capital, The company wil bave an authorined papital stock of $40,000,000, though only $34,000,000 will be teaued at the wtart. ‘There will be $17,000,000. of per cent, stock and an equal amount of common stock, Besides the Bal- imore plants, the company has se- ions on sixteen others in various parts of the country, ‘Nhose interested are carefully guarding the ails, though they admit that ne- goliations are far advanced, and that there i# doult that the transac- thon Will be consummated. Witt Build New Plants. WHEELING, W. Va, May %— The announcement ts authoritatively mede that the Wheeling tron and Steel company, which ix {taeif a com. bine of the Belmont and Benwood and Nail companies, will at ce begin the erection in thin city lof a tin plate mill and a wrought | fron and steel pipe and tube works to be operated in opposttion to the tin plate trust. Bince the formation of the tin plate trust and other irom and steel com- dines, none of which has taken in this company. the concern finds Itself without @ ready and steady market for the output of ite three furnaees and big steel works With the view of securing use for tte own output the tin plete mill and tube works will be erected. THE GARONNE FROM HONOLULU Arrived in Port This Morning With Numerous Passengers Steamer Garonne arrived tn port yesterday morning from Honolulu, ami #he brought over « large num- ber of passengers. Among them war EB. W. MeGinnis, general man- ager of the «teamehip company, who was injured by falling down the companion way stairs of the Garonne on a recent trip. He has almost fully recovered from the effects of his fall. The Garonne had a small cargo of fruit from the tal ands, aml the passenger list wae as fotiows: Mra. John Thomas, Miss Stocking, A. BE. Weirick, wife and children, Mra F. HH. Orgone, J. R. Weiste, KR. FP. Brown, Capt. amt Mrs. ©. B. Caine, Mra. G. B. Wright, Wiliam Fink, Alan Clonk, Mra. Richardvon and four children, H. F. Chaffee and wife, Mra, H. L. T. Wol- Mrs. Hoover, Miss Hoover, Mre. G. W. Prichard, Mrs. A. P. Pritchard, Mr, and Mrs. BE. W. Me- Ginnie, Mra. G. L. Holmes, Mra. H. Bennett, Mra W. A. MoDonald, Mrs. B. lL. Terry, Miss Dorothy Ter- ry, Mise Pelty, W. L. MeCabe, Capt. W. C. W. Penny. Fell Into Boiling Water. ST. LOUIS, Mo, May 22.—While at work in Swift's Packing house tn Kast St. Loule this afternoon Frank ‘Tottech fell into « vat of botling wa- ter, scalding his right leg so severe- | ly that ft te feared it will have to be amputated. Chicago Drainage Canal CHICAGO, May %2.—It was an- nounced here today that St. Louls citizens will protest to congress in regard to Secretary Alger's permis- sion to open the drainage canal, if Kt was also discovered that the big channel cannot be fin- ished this year so that ft will carry 300,000 cubic feet of water per min- ute, as required by law. This may delay the opening for another year, for if Gov. Tanner wishes to assert his prerogative he can refuse to grant permission to the sanitary beard to turn the water into the can- at then. Death Faom Dog’ Bite. LANCASTER, Pa., May ~ Ben. F., the 10-year-old son of W. A. EPonek, « cigar dealer here, died last might from hydrophobia. He was bitten four years ago and the wound after being cauterized, apparently healed over completely. Several days ago hydrophobia developed, and the| a) other! boys were Mitten, but the disease has) | Ind suffered terribly. Seve not developed on them. THE RIQJUN MARU SAILS Steamship Fuojun Maru, Captain} Exktrand, sailed last night for Japan She took out a heavy cargo of gen- eral merchandise amounting to | FIRE FIEND IN DAWSON . ney v1 AY THE SEATTLE STA poem or a historical ketch to be tread at the literary entertainme ‘This t* the frat time a lady haw tak ep part in the literary pre n Judge Mantord will deliver the an nual address John Smock, a morphine fend, ts tn the olty Jail on a charge of petty larceny Lady bicycle ridera who were or Destroys a Number of Buildings, ESTIMATED LOSS ABOUT $300,000 Fire Department Was Siow in Cot- ting Water on the Flam List of the Losers. Particulars of the dimastrous fire at Dawaon, April 26, bave just been re- ceived, The lone is estimated at fully $900,000. The fire originated by the | overturning of « lamp in the apart- ments of a woman named the Lake Washington path yexterda afternoon, are entering eomplaints against @ érowd of wh theomercives at th fuck nd made ineulting remarics to them as they passed by. cee Boatte te sendting « large delogn tion of exeursioniata to Vietoria to WOME | : May Soon Start for | Washington. WANTS TO SEE THE PRESIDENT Cubans Growing More Bitter and the Situation Corrospond- Join in the celevration of the Queen's birthday. ‘This morning the steam er Amur took over about 150 pas eeonge * Ali©ee Gertrud which leay ‘ow night, has a! large number of tickets sold The second annual convention of the Epworth league came Lome jaet night at the Mattery F tM KE. church. The sermon was preach el by Rey. Wilmot Whitfield, D. b., of Fremont eee abyterian iristian Rev, Tt. F. Powell cecupted the pul Helen | pit at the Market Street Haptixt Heiden, on the second floor of the church yesterday in the absence of Bodega @aloon, A thin wreath of|the regular pastor, Nev. Thoma smoke Was geen curling from the paidwin, who is on @ vacetion. building at about 7:90 o'clock, aud) ee fire department responded promptly, but the water, however, was comi and long before it started, the buildings adjoining (he Hodey micon were in a mae of flamer ‘These included the Northern hotel, a two story structure; the Tivol! th ter building, and the board of trade. ja alarm waa quickly turned in. The | The Christian Endeavorers held a [ratty mt the First Presbyterian w in church jest ni oe Mrs. Nebecea J, Sanborn, age years, died at Ballard today of pe A yaa ee ‘The steamer Valencia may come to All this time no water was forth- | #ea.tie at an carly date to reeum coming, and the firemen were obli« od to sland helpless with the nozsies of the hose im their handa and wate) the progress of the fire. The baesar and the Morary store next went, fol. lowed quickly by the Aurora restaur- ant. The heat produced by the burn- ing of the Tivoli theater, caused the Ruttedge butiding on the oppostic wide of Che street to take fire. till no water came, and it was evident thet the butidings were doomed The sparks from the theater tuil1- ing caused the cabine in the alley at the rear to take Gre and they burned ike tinder. The heat of the Aurvra hotel ignited the two story building of the Victoria hotel on Second street, and that structure, including the restaurant, waa soon consumed ‘The line of the fire then extended up Front street. wiping out the Northwest Trading company, the Madden house and several stores, Some email buildings in the course of construction were torn down, as a small means of staying the progress of the fire. Along the waterfront the fire was equally disastrous, and buildings in that section went up like powder. ‘While the fire wes at ite height, Capt. Hanwen, of the Alaska Com- mercial company, had the two ware- houses of the company thrown open for the reception of the homeless people. Not until daydawn of April 27 bad the firet burnt itself out. ‘The claimed tosses are as follows: Opera House, owned by Bakke, Wil- son and Peterson, about two-thirds deatroyed, $35,000; Deminion saloon, owned by Lewin and Cooper, £10,000; Tivot! theater and saloon, owned by Joe Cooper & Co, 10,000; Northern maioon, owned by Kelly and March bank, $49,000; Aurora saloon and restaurant, $40,000; Bank of Pritieh North Alex MeDonald, $12,000; McDonald block, $12.000; Parson's ing, $25,000. SEATTLE INKLINGS. C. T. George, of West Virginia, re- ported to the police last night that he had been swindled out of $190 in 4 card «plitting game on the steam ef Orlaxha, whieh arrived from Al aska yesterday morning He sald the sharper took pity on him and re- turned $40 uf his money. one Produce | | Duilding, $12,000; Victoria hotel build. | | P. T. Greenell, of Buckley, who dis. | appeared several days ago from Ta coma with $1900 In cash in his pos- son, bas turned up. He wander. ed into the home of Jobn Griffin, at Orilta, and Griffin kept him ali night. The next morning Greenice returned to Tacoma, and as he could not give an account of hie ab wence, it is feared his mind is de- ranged. Advices from Washington state | like « crone’s by the time she is 2 that Geo. H. Whitney, of California, has recently been appointed inapec- tor of hulls for the district of Alaska, The salary of this position ts $1500 per | other mir! year. eee Duncan G. Inverarity, a wellknown Seattle man, who is charged with be- ing short in hie accounts as agent at Victoria for the Tontine Savings jher place on the Copper |ine out for themselves the America building, built by | they wrote about, the teachers gave ling the helpless little » [they study them and river and Cook inlet route, She was recently releared from transport duty, and ts now at Gan Francisco. In conse the Valencia is not put the Copper river route, it ix possible that she will run to @t. Michael, The Valen- cia ie the property of the Pacttk Steam Whaling company, and hast summer ran to Alaska. At the be ginning of the Spanixh-American war, the Valencia was taken by the government for service as a trans port. ee Robert Cameron was this morning | | granted a divorce by Judge Moore, | from his wife, of adultery. the eupertor court. Clara, on the ground: .* ‘The executive committce of the Queen City Goods club will meet in Cuy Comptroler Parry's office in the City hall tonight see The Health department were nott- fied of a new care of diphtheria on Twenty-eighth avenue south, thie morning. “ee Licenses to wed were tevued today to Bugene B. Taylor, age 2%, and Vio let M. MoNamara, age 21, both « Otympia; James P. of Martin, and Mary Christman, age 1, of Kent; Olaf Johneon, age 38, aod Hertha Schmied, age MH, both of Ban Franciaco. Bird Day. In towa the schools have a holiday which te called Bird Day, and they are now trying to have it set aside in all the other ete On this day original compositions were read about birds, the young writers find ltalke, debates were held and fine ipletures of our feathered friends were shown. One good thing that/ has been done by this fird Day in| lowa te to # p the boys from kill ra. As know about them they grow to love and protect them. THOUGHTS FOR GIRLS. Never mind about the dimples if more there's sunshine in your amile. At least one Httle act of kind ia day and an easy pillow at n Vacation planning t all right, tut don't let th ummer dr inter fere with spring ech dution. eee Neatnese of drees firwt, and style may come as an after thought. company, returned to this city Satur. | day night. Inverarity says the about 6000 tone. The Riojun wae to| charges of embessiement against have salied last Wednesday, but ow- ing to @ break of the machinery, was detained. The next steamer of the line to arrive is the Kinshia Maru, which ts due June 2. The Riojun had the following passengers: EB. D, Sinks, 8, Bomeya, F. J. Morse, F. P.| Sharps, Mre. F. A. Sharp, Choyo and | disappearance of a package contain- SHE WANTS MIRRORS A Milwaukee Lady Desires Them in Elevators. MILWAUKDPE, Wis, May 22.— Miss Kate Pier called on Powtmaster Stiiman this morning and complain- ed that the architects of the new Federal building made a serious mis- him are false and he is willing to go to Vietorta and meet them. He claime that the savings company t# attempting to force him to settle a disputed account by threatening criminal prosecution, “ee The police have been notified of the ing $268 from the Seattle & Interm- ttonal office about three .weeks ago, ‘The money was sent here from Frit- ish Cotumbia in payment for rent, and the papers were recetved, but not the money, The British Colum bia people were notified and they stated they had a receipt for the money. Detective Cudihee ts work- ing on the cane, . o- The body of W. C. Courtney, who wae killed on the Seattle & Northern railroad, near Anacortes by rolling logs on Friday, was brought to this take when theyomitted looking glass. |city yesterday and taken to Butter- en in the ¢ very unple yers tog vators, and that it t» nto ¢ ourt without know- worth’s undertaking parlors, Mr. want for the women law-| Courtney was standing near a car loaded with logs, The train started ing whether or not their hats are on and logs broke lowe and rolled over straight. She wents mirrors placed in the elevators at once. Mr. Still- man promised to do what he could have yd will immediately communicate with the authorities at Washington. There are several typewriter ope a eral building who will in Miss Pier in her com- not #¢ “These eges are oneg you sent us last we They ought to be, mum They're out of the same crate,"-——Deerolt Free Press. him. see Edgar H. Brown, for seven years Mise Pier's wish gratified, | manager of the local office of the Western Union Telegraph company. has resigned and will leave here for the Bast in a few days. .He will be succeeded by Eugene Hockett, of San Diego, Cal, see The ploncers of Seattle mot Satur- day afternoon at the chamber of commerce to make arrangements for their annual reunion to be held in this clty next month. Miss EB, Ines One frown a day when she's In her teons will wrinkle a girl's fe eee Try making youreself as agreeable to your br if he were «brother, It will pay ¢ her as win his boyish confidence Pies) F How many thoughts a day for mother's comfort do you give? A New Townsite. GREENWOOD, B. C., May 22.—A new townsite is being surveyed by F. M. Kirby, provincial land survey. at the junction of the went fork and kettle river, 20 miles west of Greenwood and baif way between here and Canyon creek ‘His New Clothes, This little Detroit girl'* papa t man who does not like to dress up in fine clothes, because he never has |r time to go to parties or balls, but not long ago hin friend was to have a grand church wedding, and he said he would go. 80 he bought him a new dreas sult and went to church early, #0 he would not have to be seen by all the people coming in in his awaliow-tailed coat and, after the wedding was over he 1h wife and b Hitthe girl wer among the last to go. But there was a large crowd still in front the church when they got to the door and it was Just there that the little one bored him till he blushed like a girl by saying In her sweet, clear voice #o loud that every one turnea to look, and then laughed: “Papa how do you feel in your new | clothes? New Type Alloy. Instead of the current type-metal conalatl lead, antimon and tin, of a specific gravity of about 11, a new alloy, containing a large quan tity of uminium, and possessing a have been invented, # a4 German exchange. Heside being non-pol quality o ftaking and giving off the ink more readily, ete, are claim [Penny has con#ented te prepare a |tor this alloy. things | ingly Acute, HAVANA, May The #ituation as rewards the disbanding of th Cuban army remains oritical, The bitterness among the Cubana ta ap parently on the increase, but General Lrooke * net seem worrled He sald to be of the opinion that Ue Cubans will soon come to their senses net according to his demands Brooke took @ trip inte the country yesterday, Gomes may go to War ington. He is fretting over the Gn- satiafactory state of affairs. Friends say he will go to Washington to fee President McKinley unless the situ- ation improves within a few days Former President Casepedes is g0- ing to America Thursday, Gomes may accompany tim. POISONOUS FLOWERS. Some of the tlouely On j ° rous to Health. It seems 4 shame to | thoughts of poison with, for instance, such ate and lovely things as | that baby of the flowers, the snow- | drop, as the narcisaue with its breath, as the hyacinth a qui), Hut one is obliged to see to it that the children do not put the bulbs of these flowers into | thelr mouths. ‘The oxalia also is [not a safe thing to put between the Are connect the Hips; and all the bobelias will produce | dient and general disaster. The pe hood, too, and the beautiful fox-glove as Well, are noxious affairs |from whieh powerful drugs are ob tained, more than a few drops of |their extracts being weualy a! fatal Some Certain of the unes, if eaten, even if nothing be swallowed bat the fules, produce vomiting; the bulb of the intricately beautiful ady's elipper poleons externatly as ithe noxious ivy, dogwood and eu- |mack do; the quaint old Jock-in-the pulpit, although not a garden plant, le another enemy to health and life; and #9 siso is the marvelous Queen [Anne's lace, which now and then will lereep in through the paling, and so enchanting when far and looks wi The taughink little buttercup, that might be a drop of visnble euntight, * by no means aa innocent as It soks; the cow in the pasture knows enough to avoid it; that, and all Ite using, the rich profuse paconies, the daszalingly blue larkspurs, and he reat, are full of toxic pre Th 4 Oleaner-tree, that is # * when spring comes, and that lines the streets of various of our southern cities, ts another hive of Jeadly n. The superb catalpa- tree, towering with ite great leay nd its masses of white and fragrant =, # a charming thing In the but {te bark is exceedingly ; and the laburnum, that ntain of gold leaping polwon in leaf and and oven the grass t thrown away when Instead of being fed to cattle. eut, Nelson's Flagship. Admiral Nelson's famous Magehip. sdroyant, haa been broken up, converted inte curlo t old craft was over ne turned at her dock In a storm in 1897, and ever since hae been steadily | bres x Up The tons of copper |boltw and sheathing have been sent anv cups, clear aren, ete timbers will be used j manufacture of costly furni \t Lady Abereromb! whose lerandfather, Sir Rand Aber cromby, died at the battle of Alex iria on the Foudroyant, has orde ed a cabinet anda chair, The fist of j ord embraces almont all of the | writiah nobility The fame of the | wreek and the use to which It is t be put has spread abroad as far as sinia, where King M k, hav- rned that the relice are for has ordered a set of emoking € niences. King Humbert of Ttaly ts aleo going to buy. The Tallest Woman Ruler. Queen Wilhelmina takes serious exception to being mentioned in for jelgn papers as “the little queen,” |though she rather likes “the young jqueen.” She takes any reference to size as an aspersion on the tance of her kingdom, “for,” marked, “it cannot justly p my ature.” And she is righ for the queen, who measures 5 ft. 5% In., a the taleet of women rulers. The Queen ¢ 6 Sir the Empre he Empre torla, stil ight, the f the beat bulld and 42 in. portion as of Germany and Queen smaller Aide fr Duteh qu Her 21% In bust Her pow endurance were well tested vhen for six long ceremonial man i with ¢ young ers of n coronation dac hours ope the tle of red ivet, trimme mine, a welght of not less than 30 1b) and showed no marked symptom of fatigue Cycle Music Boxes. Music boxes for bleycles are manu fuctured by a firm in Hamburg ermany, ‘The round, box-shaped ap paratus, which {8 said to give th und of a better-class accordion ritached In front to the lower part of the handle-bar and connected by a eveled gear with the mt wheel in ner that the revolution thi 1 eauses the music to play ip aald to ald the rider in mainta @ correct speed. whieh la not o exerting—about 10 jt 15 kilometers pere hour, sili hindu scale eiiea ile Je it embroiders field and roadside. | Sole Agents W. L. DOUGLASS’ --Celebrated-Footwear-- vow EVERY PAIR The New Style Lasts fit the feet with such ease and comfort, making them the most popular Men's Shoes on the market. DOUGLAR® Men's Fine Patent DOUGLASS’ Men's Fine Tan or Black Vici Kid @hoes, fancy vest-| Leather Dress Shoes, on new per« ing tops, Goodyear welt sewed, 8 fection lasts, Goodyear welt sew- beautiful drews shoe, $3 4 palr, ed, extremely stylish dress, ehoes, | DOUGLASS’ Men's Finest Tan or| $4 9 pair. 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