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SE PE TE RY TTT — 2 THE SEATTLE THE SEATTLE STAR ®ss'so2uit"cr"sn Ss" SILVER ISTO = D> Ss fuses to admit fessor resolutely r Orchard Addition Every afternoon ¥ * that he ts out of nment with the ° n. WELLa, |e PF. CHASE church om various important ques. | ; ‘ ‘ x ais ] ‘ Rorvee BONES MANAGER | tions affecting Okt Testament his- |, WASHINGTON, Di C.. May | i iy Hy ¥. mia delivered MeQiffert t one of the “higher | prominent plank tm the ne Deme critics” of the Briggs’ school, who « platform. The party will net ae ene ee ated such a rumpus in Christen rap wo beer ean yi - will ee LEE STREE dom a few years ago, and tt is not) i oo ae the peihelpe! he Hyp none dntered Pg) = ane we Soe "laa impossible that he will secure the | sition to the trusts or anti-(:aperial in not ety that came to Dr, Hrige® | iam, acoording to afroumstances. Tt Ao riotly | through « heresy trial jis pointed out that it would be ab H SS | ere would seem to be no pre- | surd for the Democrate to fore tb i W “POLITION OF THR STAR. tense for controversy on one point, | @* country at the next presidential > and that te aa to the propriety of | Section with free sliver as the main wv The question is frreventiy asked oh) tit dendinias to & feligieeeel —~ Ano pe thelr cat aidate be re) q by pervone who di? not see the first ccrmunion, to the principles. of | be helpless to infuence tree. silver I tesue of the Star vontaining 18 Plat! Wnicn ne ie oppored. ‘The proper | legislation, for the reason that the Z \- form of princises, a8 to what the iin for Mocittert to do is to leave te for the next #ix years is ove politics of this'paper may be. Brief-/ 14. presbyterian fold altogether if) “2elminaly tn favor of the gold . it ty, then, the answer is that the Star oi. ouors . wapatable. with standard ; li Geb Get.el patient, Ger wit & have Should the situation in the Philip 2 (@) Presbyterian standards, and then at-| pines and Porto Mico warrant, ant ta'the tutere, ane pelea! Mas. It], Oo cuuvch with o free lance if |imperialiaes Wil he the battle ery > ‘14 Z Will not be the organ of any political 11. conecience so directa, It is not | With free silver and opposition to the <q party, The Star is published for the | oa taste, however, to cling to| TUM 4® FUNNINg Mates to keep the 0 @ole purpose af giving the people the on. cierical office in any church while silver oe and Populists in line, It J news in @ truthful, straightforward oiiacking ite doctrines, directly or | ey passin ghd hers. ~ edn pe le tir I fashion. fuck je the true mission of i would be pleasing to Demo: > Indirectly tie leaders, for the reason that all American newspapers, but most with free etiver in the background k q Of them have strayed far from the NO DIVIDED DUTIES they may Increase their campaign ® i mark and are now fattening at the funds. Andrew Carnegie and other ba F h sceeiidlemeiaciad corn cribs of politicel parties. They i Ki | Wealthy opponents of th present @iotates and ae great diligence in| Deputy Collectors Must Have 0)! Oe bite! mu suppressing news unfavorable to the parties from which they draw a goodly portion of their sustenance. As 4 result, these papers are fot If the ettuation in the sions improves during the ne to the extent of adding «tr No Outside Work. WASHINGTON, D. C., May 23 The commissioner of mMternal rev-| the expansion policy of the a enue today issued an orter directing | tration, opposition to th that the deputy collectors of inter. | be starred for firet posith nal revenue shall give their undi-| Democratic programme am Vided time and attention to the gov- | panson and free silver wt ernment. The action ie based upon gated to second and third places. At reports that deputies have been en- | any rate, #t te declared by many that genet in other businesses and have | ali signe point to the abandonment performed services not required by | free silver as the cardinal principle the collectors of internal revenue. | of Democracy, Commiasioner Wilson takes the view | Se Hose Cart Collides With Car that the deputt if they wish to rT outstd: " 5 onal mage in oxteide work, should Fe-) en ANAPOLIG, ‘Ind. May 23 An electric car, running if mil n their government positions. trusts w AVENUE ON QUEEN ANNE HILL. news disseminators ip the true sense m the antiex bet Pratt's Orchard of over 6 acres of large bearing fruit trees has just been put on the market by Holman & Robinson. For a Home or Speulation It will pay you to see these lots. Beautifully located, fine view of Lake, City and Sound. Extra choice fora an | desirable home. ‘The publishers of the Star believe that a strictly mon-partivan pewspa per has a Seki in this or any other tatelligent community where people Want to know the truth and the whole truth about everything There are some people who are ro Diased and prejudice? by political SIXTH ip mead wave stots MORE FREEDOM: i, 5'= 2°" Dake the Cedar Street Car nature appearing in print, except baa | fe the production of some writer of | their own particular way of thinking. | ‘They patronize only hidedound cen: 3 tisan organs, knowing that no dan- Kerous heresies will be printed. Their The Scheme Is Presented at hortzon ts narrow and they refuse an ne Ti Absolutely to kgow anything about pportune Time. the broad sweep of modern political; MANTLA, May 24.—Peace Commis. sioner Schurman said today that the thought, exem piiied t ~ | aa et ae wy Ai |acheme of government authorized by tagonistic detiefs and policies | Preextent McKinley had been pres- ef the contending parties. | ented to the Filiptncs at an oppor- These people, fortunately for the | tune time ‘The acheme,” he added. Star, are comparatively few tn num. | “should satisfy the legitimate aspira- . ‘The large majority of Ameri. | tions of the Fullpinos for participa oe sasaki aoe at the tion tn their own government ue pr +a sagt to form |ivew the insurgents a good oppor- tunity to lay down their arms. Un- their own judgments on undiesed der it they will possess more free-/ed with obstructing the ma! A few | Vines. They look with a pardonabie ponent 2, Tague deeBoccramgonag dom than under the Malolos govern. — ago Mr. Pearson drove to Star THE MOORE INVESTMI T co. ment. even though the latter de-/| with « eed of corm. He started to pearing im partisan orgace, and are | “i*"e* them to be independent and/ cross the Sama Fe track, but 112 Columbia Street always on the lookout for a journal) sovereign.” stopped by a freight train on « aide that bas the courage to tel! the | i — track. While waiting for the freight ‘eon, ghana Diaz May Attend. |train to pull out Ne maintained h truth, and it this | position on the main track. and de ICAGO, a | large and growing cisse the Star| ic ine Pedecar munenivine on forcing | mite the threats of the officials, ob looks for ite qupport. By consistent guests at the Union League structed the track and delayed the adherence to the simpie principles yestertay, Col. W. B. Roberts, who/| |dont. Prank Owens, the driver the hose wagon, and James Fenner an, the motorman ef the car, were caught wader the wreckage and bad ly crushed. Benjamin Foxlow, who wae riding beside the driver on the hose wagon, was &leo bedly Inju Every Lot Cleared, ready to build upon. At least ten full bearing fruit trees on each lot. Tomorrow Will Be Too Late a | Easy Terms to those who wish to build. HELD THE MAIL TRAIN price $250 per Lot. No Reserve Kansas Farmer in the Hands! A representative to show the property will be on ithe grounds of Uncle Samuel. -* : , For terms see any of the following Real Estate FORT SCOTT. Kan, May —J Pearson, a wealthy farmer, was ar Brokers: rested a placed im jail here to-| day by United States officers, charg FOR FILIPINOS HIGHLAND DRIVE SEATTLE LAND COMPA 112 Columbia Street was BROOKS & HAWLEY, 4 405-406 Washington Building PEABODY & BROTHERTON, 311 Washington Building Mo Carpet Trust. May 2-0. treasurer of the Hartford do not! trust ta! . VIRTUE-WARNER LAND COMPANY, 303 New York Block ‘>| tant mail train twenty min enunciated, it exptcts in time to com. Was sent to Mexico, reported that he | mand bite confidence which je "24 no doubt that Senor Dias wtil | Seo eee upon Sail be in Chirago during the exercises| HARTFORD, Conn., ¥ of October % ‘The committer, of Roberts, t= baind & successful newspaper. | which 7. B. Bryan, chairman, con- |Caryet company, says: “I Star is not s large newspaper, | sidered plane for formally inviting | think the $54,000,000 carpet Dut it contains all of the news, It the president of Mexico, and a sub-| practionble. One was tried som endeavors to avoid exaggerations of Sommittes, consisting of Mr. Bryan; years ago and failed. There are too Pe 1. Ge jen * i statement: in fte columns, and will Sirected to. prepare the Inviiation | am Ret descend to the level of vitupera- ‘The committee will also invite the tion or persdnal abuse. governor general of Canada. Dr a Cameron will visit Ottawa and ex-| ‘The efforts of the War department tend the invitation. | M. L, Hodges, « prominent physician to ascertain whether or not the First MYSTERIOUS MURDE | was publicly whipped at Cardwe! Washington votunteers can be Mo, today by Mra John King, the BETTINGER & VAN HOUTEN, Sullivan Block F. M. JORDAN, Rooms §-6 Colonial Block ioe Ee | - a - - Whipped in the Street. THE BIG DITCH his many new ones will give bim a PLANING MILLS criminally Intimate with his widowed . oo royal welcome at both performances, | oh e At wafford’s first trial he PARAGOULD, Ark, May 1—Dr ee i was sentenced to hang, but the su- a | Mre. King was with her husband — attie to bé mustered out, will prob- preme court reversed the decision. | when che met the physician. King/ ieLeNA, Mont. May %.—The ably result im an early order to carry All were prominent. The trial had y been on since last Thurmlay, In her | hed Dr. Hodges and beid him 1 Phelps County, M w ag. | exam arid land grant commission of Mon the project Into effect. There ts no ” w, Be., Man Kit = Tecucnet er aacunet ag tana, tn addition to work already A most extraordinary engagement cmememerceres| 6 haw theater for three nights beginning! Sunday ntght Manager Howe has secured Metbourne Dowell and) Bianche Walsh, who will appear in| MUNCIE, Ind, May 23—State La- and “Fedore.” | bor Commissioners Schmid and Me-| eee | Cormack have been here for the past Gertrude will make two | day or two endeavoring to settle the q testimony, Mrs. Miller, sister of Gaf- ford, admitted that impr: tions existed between her and Lioyd. J toon! brought direct from Manila to Se- wife of a sal keeper reason whatever why the soldiers led While Hunting. k carried forwant in different parts of should nét'be mustere? out at this é Hi Oe eee ae a ncompll: | the state, 1e preparing for the imme- oria carrying excursion. |@iMeulty between the planing mill) RICHMOND, Ind., May 2.—A re- seint, ‘Thi euoetary of war bea vite |g. yA, Mo. May 2.—Rich-|mentary meaner Of her sister. Sire. |aiete construction of = large canal |iate for the Queen's celebration. The | Owners and the builders, the result of | Presenaative of the local ceakes. com . ‘t-\ ard Porter, of Pheips county, was Miller, with w Fr. Hodges) eyatem in Carbon county, in the val t trip will be run tonight, leaving | Which trouble had closed every plan- pany Monday gave out the informa- tually promised that the troops shall mysteriously murdered at a lonely | boarded. ley of Clarke's Fork river, and ts de-| tne ing mill in the city. Their mission tion that all attempts to form a cof- “ity dock at midnight and arriv- fin trust were a failure. ‘Phe options have been obtaining their supplies Be brought to the Sclind Instead of spot in the woods near Mary *| a ae oe | strous of forming @ colony upon the ing at Vietorm tomorrow morning. | ives no indication of success as yet Ban Francisco, if no serious impedi- | Home, Miler county ‘STATIONS FOR |iande to be irrigated from Mt. This | Sho will then leave here Thursday | TR carpenters, against whom lies | kiven on the local plant were with- mems are discovered in the way of |, Somranion mmmed Marion Capps, | volley te, tn Cae, entree cesta | eran Of 600 sidouk.. secursing | Sy Soom, tave Gottenes wo eerie a | < m ” pe. | the ptate * topograph: at t ing Victori 0 mn, inconven- locate Gane daemon poor camping grounds and the like. They had separated and the fatal i ¢ conditions are in a m. ps hua sas eitationed ante |ience. Since the shut down of the ; ‘The camping factittiew are excellent, | shot that caused Porter's death was! » identioal with those of 2 local planing mille the carpenters ‘SAVING LIFE =: =" END OF THE supplies are pléntiful and the sum-| fired trom an ambush | famous valley mer climate salubrious and delight.| Porter ran 176 yards before he fell) mbraces a t from Indianapotie mille and from lo- ful. ‘The. logical sequence of the M1 Capps, hearing the shot. and be WASHINGTON, D.C, May #.—| With Irrigation, may not only be ren cal lumber yards. {The mill men say Scorchers Struck an Aged 7 e 4 o >= Se. apleanp | dered available for agricultural pu ey cannot operate unless ¢ car- eroretary’s promise ie that he Will could only gaap out “I'm shot,” and |Informatton haa been recetved here sd doch aannas the ies | FERRIS WHEEL penters agree to purchase the sup-| Woman and Are Drubbed. order the trope to be brought direct then he died from Mexico and Japan to the effect Janda of the northwest, Those | pites, mostly frames, from them| ‘ to Geattle. The statements teie-| Capps hurried back to the diree-\ that both governments propose to acquainted with this locality ee lalone. The carpenters heretofore| CHICAGO, May 23.-Three scorch. graphed from San Francisco to the tion from which he heard the shot, | wocaniish life-saving and signal sye t enpec deatrabl purchased frames at the lumber/| ers were in imminent danger of los- effect that the military authorities at | Ut all be found was a fresh knee | toms along their coa and employ! ng, an the lands are the chot CHICAGO, IL, May 23.—Ferris| yards, and occasionally have made | ing thetr lives at the hands of an in- the Preaiitio’ Givé- tees: ordered ‘to — eared ry ip Sidatnt nb Coston night signals. n the state, and ter sup. | wh the «tant “merry-go-round — a cede to mag ee dignamt crowd at the Gak and Or- ply ce a uid | that has been one of Chicago's won- leans streets law ing. (¢ of place the camping grounds there im and one child ving in Phelps coun- | Druggists to Combine. be abundant and permanent. A tract ., fa eriminate against union contractors, yaaa fe had colled wee pte Feadinens for tHe reception of return- ty ee ‘6 f about ten th ft acres in to be | 2078 ever since the World's Fair, will! in iumbermen and unton planing| womens Mra. J) Weemen ec mne eee ing volunteers en route home from seers NEW YORK, May 22—The latest] trrigated by the new canal and of | do tte next turn in St. Louis or New| Sune in other cities, suridn tuad ia ecunit ts ter Brace the Philtppines, does not necessarily COMBINE OF onaasnarien o vestnoen witerets $0 | this tract tt ta extimated that ther aria: lie gd. andharpe int gediny! xciesreacensnmsnommensiessr Wor more than ten minutes the ing to the northern tier of states on enmtiganiaton The Be ati. |furmian farme of 100 acrew ee h for| son, as negotiations for its transfer unmercifully. A man in a buggy fin- Ban Francisco is the natural poiat of TUG LINES. an amalgamation, They emphati-|4y tamittes: oF if smaller farms are! to one of the ctties named are now in| jira ices ey rand a Wee test ae } 4 y mn lestred ater number could bi ; two took advan of the diversion jebarkation the ime e | ety-one jobbers In the drug trad am remarked by | Process of conclusion, st le- 7 , wee to pans fo gtyaat a . | est of ne iar tweuntaine and an remarken L,| aires it as an attraction for the Lou | He Killed Lloyd a News- caused by the newoomer's interpo- Nebraska, inas- —_—---- t ¢ 4 and nembers of the sition, jumped on their wheele and much an those states lies directly to| CHICAGO, May 23.—Tugs are in | Juchmond, whose invested Interests itive wil dasa to Seta ew’ oe tentoeaant eel paper Writer. rode away. Later the three wheel- eee eee a eco sent | trast. ‘The saucy smoke-belchers| are estimated at 817,000,000, and an «fe ve 140 corde farmed with | fled a counter proposition for te re-| GIRMMNVILAM, Alm, May 32—| for) wre rte ena knee on way through which all troops travel-|that churn up river water and emit| nual sales aggremate $60,000,000, have | iia labor rie at to a location in the vicinity | After being out since 1:30 o'clock last | Zeoree Bennett, admitted he had hit ing to Washington, Montana, Idaho! oar-aptit t 1 been invited to jolm ‘The amalgam-|” ¥ AS Io oe 1 ight, the jury in the case of John A. | _ . on a we ear-splitting whistles will soon be = of Manhattan (sland night, y | 4 5 aed cotlisio and the Dakotas wil find the most|taking tows in the name of ah ae stove expess Cunt Refers the fret ad NTS Manager L. ¥. Rice, of Ferrm Park|Gafford returned a verdict at 1:30 p.| “e* Unable to avoid ¢ iMsion, convenient and desirable route home. | to-date o i . June 9 per cent. of the trade will AMUSEM le eaid last night that the wheel's des.|m. today, finding the defendant gull Route home. \to-date combination of New Jersey nave been brought within the organ tion Was not yet determined, but| ty of murder in the first degree, and At His Mother's Feet. Modern conditions of warfare are preg ee wave by the mil-| tration. Sa Se Chicago career was almost at an | fixing punishment at life in the pent-] | SOUTH MCALESTER, I. T, May Hone of the Rockefellers and allied -_— — “A Bachelor's Hone on," which | 1% |tentiary. Gafford kille¢ 3. Lioyd, At Wuburton today, John’ Den- ite dissimilar from the conditions | nd. novell ore posh ndition® | | sterests in the allied iron trade, ne-/Reunton of wh Riders opened at the Seattle ¢ r last omiciphti — Ja member of the legislature from |eefe, section foreman for the Choe- bre « century ago. 19) etiations are on foot for the ab ALBUQUPRQUE, N. M., May 29,| Might for three performances is a A Marvelous Escape. Butler county, and a well-known | taw railway, dropped dead as he was ‘Manila the epectacie i# presented to- | sorption of all the important towing| the city of Albuquerque has re.|very funny and cleverly written! ‘ ae |Rewapaper writer, in August, 1897, /about to embrace his mother. Heare day of am insurgent commission | companies on the great taker deme is i on i. ceding cp Gath mee tani ¢ Maniy| HATTANOOGA, Tenn., May 23./ 76 alleged that Lioyd had been! disease was the cause. holding amicable sessions with the, Among the properties to be merged exon of bonmeecia Rough Ridere 108 netibon ape fis sigs aa —Walter Frost, a young whit 5 ‘American peace commission and dis-| are the Dunham Towing and Wreck-/in New Mexico June M4, 25, 26 and| (0's veesant a rare novelty, Walter | {oll 100 feet from & fooky Mak tate cussing @ Itheral form of government |'8% company and Barry Brow.’ Inde- 77, This action was taken in favor! Wille and Mins y, who appear | ‘R® Twat Lol piadboad salah for the Fedkishties: While'e few miles pendent Tug line of Chicago and the | o¢ Las Vegas, where he = ow acey, whe AP Perr | and was ne inall, ts qua baie r con jon of e pl ry r n a e¢ yy mally ¥ 1 Divi thi, MinUaaa GBA Samrkraent lan meanercoest trom noneins mene | wen tae cast, and the supporting company in ly scratched, and was rescued by a eco : rent) the retirement from marine affairs) Rogevelt hae informed the members : boatman near by, Frost, with some armies are engaged in a flerce strug. | of Capt. J. 8. Dunham, who has been |in the southwest of his intention to ere Were ee ip er * A mpanions, wae plo on the aS af Sees etal inte |S Satine see vr and ta |t2 Seamer ae hence sure, seo seooresonn, of "Al compres Babi, > ae FOR SUMMER WEAR Such things 114 have been im-| of Affairs in the west for over 49 is treparing to attend the meeting, | Oe a . lost hie footing and over. A years. ted, and no doub houses ST ATIG possible even afew years ago. The "OI py , 3 t this funny farce and the mber of deaths have occurred on I Ss WV. A. Colter, president of the V will greet this funny } ; rred “UNS O14 spirit that thirsted for flerce re-| oi Owners’ Towing company, ¢ He Kept His Vow eteellent company eae Ae, See Coe wee peed ‘ sOC GC SI venge upon a conquered enemy seema| Cleveland, has been the prime mov ZANESVILLE, O. M 22. Col ‘ es : Faces to Gave beep rescued sive! BUSI ESS SUITS to be giving way to humanitarian jm.|er of the launching of the tug com-|umbus Brumage, 63, was buried at| At the Third avenue theater, “The ! s He h 4 } 4 He had lived | Three Guardamen” has started for a| ~—— vercenececee Don't Sh Dust Soil, Won't F, Legg vty a gli bettor condi. | Pir ine of consequence at the prin.| within half a mile of Roseville all his|@od week's business, Last night the | Bryan’s Eagle Missing. N wtih ped 2 nat iles F vont Eades, tion of things in the near future.| (1.4) porta on the lakes. ‘The options) life, but had not been inside the|theater was well filled, and the! GorumMBus, Ind, May 2%—Dr, J.|- e » ExXcelle earers, Perhaps the Czar's International! wii) expire June 1. Nothing definite| corporate Knes of Roseville for 20\ romantic drama interpreted by &lw jorner, who served in the - CASSIMERES peace conference is not such @ prem-| has yet b » decided upon, aither as| years. In 1869 Brumage, who had atrong company was cr ditably BIV-) onan army corps, me into posses. *"S FS) Ss ature affair after all to capital, title or officers of the new series of a?tercations with F om, Mr, Scott as D. Artagnan 19) con of the eagle which was carried WEeoe: ero. 6 SeeennEnnnEEEIaneae company, though the amount involv-|ville people, was arrested and fined, | splendid and his support is good by Col. Bryan's Nebraska regiment, ’ ’ ' The Presbyterian general assembly, | od in the purchase of the component |and when the fine waa imposed he eee land he preseated Une bird to Dr. W. . now session at Minneapolis, has| plants ia in excess of $1,000,000 cash. | vowed he would never again enter) Clay Clement will « H. Butler, of this city Phe night Best and Biggest Clothiers in the Stato Srrange(, 48 @ special order of bust The tug line owners will receive spot | the giber He kept ped vow, and not Cher a0 an at nah . rid : before last the eagle was etther stol- ¢ e consider cash for thei holdings. Pickand: until tie body was taken to the vil ter ureday evening » De owed) on or escaped from tts cage at Dr. >) “| > | u news for next ‘Thuredey, to consider) teown & Co., the Cleveland iron |inge cemetery yesterday was he seen| by “A New Dominion" Friday even-| putters renee RED ELSH EIM ER & CO. the case of Prof, A. T. MoGiffert, of| rounders, and the Rockefellers are|in the place since the trial of 20|ing. Mr. Clement needs no intro pects IEE -_ > ‘aa = ia Unton Theological Seminary, who t# credited with Anancial sponsorship | yes ‘oO. Brumage was @ bache-|duction to a Seattle audience, and| orn Drug Oo. Fitth and Pik oF . < n 1 with nancial sponsorship | years ago: ce wa a Dee 800-802 First Ave., Cor. Columbia, lor. no doubt but that his old friends and| prescriptiop Specialists, ‘Phone Pike 25! accused of unorthodox teachings al bad the deal.