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PHC DON SOC OOOO ODE Twenty-five Cente a Month By Mall oF Carrier track about three miles wort of Kalispell, How he was killed is a | mystery, but his remaine were taken jeare of by the coroner and in his pockets was a cand saying that his ne was D, A. Hickman, and that his people lived at Brainard, Minn He had been employed in the Schagel | Laumber company's mill just weet of and it is presumed that h some train n@ to the mill and that he must have fatien off and under the care, Me was dead when found, Naval Stars Go Abro WASHINGTON, D. C., May 2%. Pnetan J. W. Powell and N Ca dete B. F. Begert, W. C, Dubosc, H |T Wright and H. Williams have | been ordered to a ter mof observa- | Son at the Navy Yards at League land and New York, prior to aall- ing for Kurope to take a post-«rad wate course In naval construction at the Universities of Glasgow and Pi ia The Man Who Riled Emperor | cere and Dubosc will go to Giascow, William Will Co: te jand Ni | Cadets Wright and Wil Puget Sound. beng heir. AERA i To Prison for 38 Years. LEWISTON, Me. May Mor vending poisoned sugar to Judge A | D, Cornish, of the Lewiston Munteip- a! court, and poleomed whisky to }ex-City Marshal H. C. Teel, with the Raleigh out of commission in| murderous intent, George W Sconce the middie of June; Capt. Cogh- | 88 Sentenced today (o 38 years in I was | that state prison at Thomaaton. lan has been ordered to the| Plerce bad sought revenge Tor Puget Sound naval station as | Previous prosecution. The defens: . mieavored to show that he in- commandant July relieving prea be sae Capt. J. J. Green. BIRTHDA SAGINAW, Mich, May 24.—White| Celebrated in London With Plowing on hiv farm, seven milea north of Merrill, John Pitamorris, 1) i Imposing Ceremonies. years old, was struck by lightning| Evening Programmes Are Pianned end instantly killed. His team was aleo Killed and his younger brother, on a Most Elaborate ond Mag- nificent Scale. who Wee standing near by, was knocked down, but not seriously tn- Jured. LONDON, May 24.—Queen Victoria te © years ald today. London is —_______. lavishly decorated with fags, Num. erous entertainments and banquets JUNEAU, May %.—Gov. Swine. ford returned from Ketchikan yes. in honor of the event are planned for this evening. terday. While absent Mr. Swineford making the outdoor celebration dim- Jet a contract for a ft. shaft on his gold and copper properties on the | shores of Riviila Giega island. tn | cult. *peaking of that mining section, Mr. “pie pen, ean mad Bwineford says the Boston company ANTI TRUST - is opening up claims on Gravina ist- and, 14 miles northwest of Ketehi- kan, show good prospects in gold Arranged for in St. Loui Next September. and silver, It Will be Called by Governor Sayers Vancouver and Portland parties are doing development work on what of Temas--All States to be Represented. ts known as € points mine on the south end of Ravina sland, near Ketchikan, and ate putting 5 men to work. The Sea Level has to put #0; tons on the dunw acceraing to the | Tequirements of the experta, and tng & great deal of development | PAULAS, Tex. May 34.~A nation- we ol anti-trust conference is now « ‘ veral Portland parties are| working. and Dunn and Kernan have | govern, gigas by wane OY Gov © contract to run a tunnel 160 ft. on | Pre O Tokee Ome ye» one claim. Mr. Swineford has the | Sones ef ine (COGHLAN IN NELECTE To Relieve Green at Port Orchard. RALEIGH OUT OF COM oN WASHINGTON, May 24.—Or- ders have been issued placing | men are working and the reports) are most favorabie. Prince William sound Is also show- now prepared to put In a mill and in} utmost confidence In th term. Every state in the union will crease the foree. On the Heim Boy. | 20 miles north of Ketchikan, several & mining center and predicts a won- be som ted. The conterepce is to Gerful showing before fall - ar RAISED THE NOTE. | N. Okant, a Japanese barber, has |been arrested on @ charge of at- | tempting to pass a note rained from js to $10. Okan claims that he re- Ensign Powell and Cedets Be- | SE LE, WASHING TC TO HONOR | THE QUEEN Artillery Thunders, | Crowds Cheer. | DEMONSTRATION AT VICTORIA Ruler of the Britich VICTORIA, B. C,, May ‘Today ts Queen Victoria's birthday and the ked out in hotiday array. rhe everything is being carried out As rranged. Visitors fro mall parts of British Columbia are in the city, | Every day this week large nambere * have arrived from Geattle are eagerly Joining with their cousing in celebrating the day. This morning the sporta had ther | inning 4d a lacromee game between |the New Wesumin and Jamene | Bayle teams took place, and # erick~ et match took place on Beacon MIL At noon the royal salute was fired by Her Majesty's sbip in the harbor, | This afternoon the children are give jing a parade amd a public inspec. tion of Her Majesty'® feet at Kaqui- malt is offered. Tonight the city will be gaily dium. inated and @ magnificeat display of | fireworks will be given. ‘OTIS HOLDS — A FIRM HAND departments regarding the differenc © alleged to have arisen between « and Commissioner Sebur- mann over the treatment of the Filipino question, ie that they are net of an irreconcilable Character. Schurmanp is inclined to make con- |censions, Otis ts not willing to yield an ineh until after an unconditional surrender shall have been m The War department officials jv with compiaisancy upon ita represen- tativen They know that Otle will have, the rebels on the run, and feet certain that the result, come when it | will, must be an unqualified triumph for the American cause. Reinforer- ments are reaching Otte tn satficient |mumbers to insure the safety of his position. Pays Her Own Expenses. WASHINGTON, D.C, May 4— An absolute denial 9 authorized of lthe widely published report that the National Hoard of the Daughters of the Amerttan ath had voted | $9000 to defray the expenses to Paris }the society, Mrs Daniel Manning | Tre Teport is etated to be a fabric tipn. without « ecintifia of truth to |wulld upon. Mrs Manning will pay jher own expenses. IN, WED AY ue of every arble, which production is kinds pro te, $0,258, an tnereane in kind of stone, @ fel wlightly below The values of the! duced in Les f 406, including # . valued at 7,961; si, ; 40 lime wtone, ring. PLM WOOD PF Ky, May %&, The council ab) Meeting last decided te streets all swearing were given SCAPED nthe on the to the p One of a West Vi Broke CHALESTON, Wi Choe Arbogast one from the Clay County Jat! last night Me, with Bob Reedy and some ning er 10 sthere, were Indicted yesterday on the state- ment of Joe Cline, t merous reb- beries of «#t b containing postofices, and box pars on t Charteston, Clendenin @ Button rail. way, for a period ing back more than a year. ¥, Arbownst and Cline have been i Jalil for two weeks. ‘The real leader of the gang in said to be «4 prominent nt. War- rants will be served @n the other LE Pike 160 0990000900008 EVENING, MAY 24, 1899, NO. 76. PUASTON ON A CHARGE Routs One Thous- and Rebels. BRILLIANT ACT NEAR SANTA ANITA MANILA, May 4.-—-Fanaton again distinguished himself today in a fight with rebels near Banta Anita, north of Ban Fornando, A scout sent out | by MacArthur was fired on from the | trenches and withdrew, MacArthur, OOO 190 9009005096 500009 Telephone Subscriptions to é Screen Doors Ready to Hang, 85c. | Window Screens, fit any window Fly Screen Cloth, per yard SPELGER & HURLBUT 1215-1217 Second Avenue PAINT YOUR HOUSE | to pay a fair price, let us figure with yo ——————~ | Third and Pike. STAR PAINT CO. 25, 30C, 35C, 40 gc to 18¢ If you want it done WELL, and are willing Cor a 8 ¢ Our New Line * gatos ~ Crockery and Glassware Just Received. It Will Pay You. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR CO. 906-908 First Avenue APPAR RAE EEE DBPL ELD PIPER Onmran Anheuser- Busch,Mil- members of the gang, and arrests! who heard the firing, sent Funston Waukee Pabst, Milwaukee Schlitz, San Francisco Wieland, Seattle will be made at once If they have not taken alarm and G@@. The Unit- ed States authorities are working on the case on account of the postoffice rabbertos. FIVE HUNDRED CRACK SHOTS To Cross the Water and In- terview Aguinaldo. } Regulars Leave Omaha for ‘Frisco Sehiey spent the morning at Respects to Insurgents The First battat- jion of the Sixteenth United States in- ntry left Fort Crook today for Ban Francisco, en route to Manila. The battalion is composed of 50 men. Since they returned from Cuba the soldiers have been constantly drill- ing and working at the rifle range, until their target practice tls perfect. ‘McKINLEY - TO VICTORIA | Sends @ Message of Con. | gratulations. |Conveys the Mine Wishes of the American People to the Queen. WASHINGTON, DC. May > This being the th birthday of Queen Victoria, President McKinley sent | be held In St. Louis next September. }in 1900 of the president general of th following cablegram: “Executive Mansion, Washington, May ~To Her Majesty the Queen, Windsor Castle, Engiand.—It gives me great Pleasure to convey on this happy j anniversary, the expression of the fentiments of reward and affection | with the Montana and Kansas regi- ments to the scene. Funston, at the head of hin troops, led a brilliant charge on the double quick, sweep- ing the rebels from their ponttio }and dispersing them. The ineur- gents, who numbered nearly 1000, lont |heavily. About 2 Americans are | reperted wounded, SCHLEY STARTS | WESTWARD OMAHA, Neb, May %4.—Admiral the Manderson residence quietly, and will leave this afternoon for the Weat via Denver and the mountains, He speaks in the highest terms of the Went. MASKED MEN DESTROY CARS Bound and Gagged Watchman ~-Then Apply Torch. ASUBMURY PARK, N. J, May —Masked men at Redbank bound and gaceed a watchmen this morning in the car barn of the Long Branch Co. They them poured kerosene over all the care and set fire to and dostroy- ed ther. tors, The loss is $41,000, covered by insurance. Andreas Btmon, of Chicago, is reg- istered at the Butler. Mr Simon is editor of the Milnois Staate-Zeitung, @ paper devoted to agriculture am. horticulture. He is also interested in immigration, and has brought several parties out here to focate in | this state. CONGRESS OF SPECIALISTS Opened by Emperor William FIVE SOLDIERS ARE DROWNED Raft Breaks While Crossing ote passed through several hands | | which the Amertcan people cheriah| toward your Majesty, and to add the; in Berlin. BPRLIN, May %4.—Bmperor Wil- Ks jaod was finally brought to Devet's sig River. |saloon on Sixth avenue south. Om oe a loer Joerson saw it in the saloon and notified Secret Bervice Agent Hazen, The Men Are Procipitated Into the poses investigated it. Okane will Water and Swept Beyond | have his trial tomorrow afternoon. Reach of Assistance. Killed His Servant. oe ee ST. LOUIS, May %4.—David MANILA, May 4.—A raft which | Piet. & retired capitaust, shot and was being used to transport the| Killed Robert W. Stratford, his ‘Twelfth infantry acroms the Pasic rived today was over loaded, and broke In midstream. Five soldiers were drowned City Money Paid Out. TACOMA, May 24.—Nearly $60,000 of city money waa paid yesterday by City Treasurer W. A. Sternberg on Warrant and interest charges. The interest money was forwarded to New York to meet the clta’s liabil- ities on June 1, and the warrant dia- bursements were made to local cred- jot hie handsome residence, No. 5345 | Vernon avenue, a & o'clock yester day afternoon. ‘The shooting was the result of Stratford attempting t assault his employer, who was re- primanding him for neglecting his work ‘PAR — IS STILL ON THE ROCKS itors. _ - ‘The treasurer paid $4989 as princip. al and interest on judgment .| Poor Chance for Saving th rants je June imterest remitted amounted to $54,500. is was for interest on water and light and bridge bonds. The coupdns will be redeemed through the fiscal agents of the city at New York. OFFERS $50,000 FOR A FIGHT Between Fitzsimmons Sharkey. Big Liner. ' | a Her Bottom ts Badly Damaged, Boing Pierced by the Jagged Roc FALMOUTH, May 4.—The daim- |eulty of saving the Paris ia becom- ing more apparent today. Her bot- tom i« pierced by rocks amidships. | If released she must be lifted bodily from the ledge. Drageing her off further, will so damage her bottom that she might sink before she could be beached, : LaterAn attempt was made at Lonox Athletic Club Wants a Battle high tide this afternoon to tow the Paris off from the ledge. Several wrecking tugs got cables aboard the Between These Giants of the Ring vessel and worked some time, but the Paria did not budge, The attempt was abandoned. NEW YORK, May #.— Tom a O'Rourke, mana of the Lenox A Series of Strikes. ” club, saya he will offer & PRIDGEPORT, Ohio, May %4.— purse of $50,000 for a fight between past night 100 employes at the eeehetenee as varkey Sf (thé) Laughlin Tin Mills @truck, because nym comful in his Com- several girls had been discharged ing fight Jeffries, » the 6 ob largest purs offered toe a bur, | Without eaune tle. There is little doutt that Fitz.| This morning 160 men at the Actna simmon pt 9 ~ andard tin plant struck for the thinks that Shar and F me cause. mons could box to a $190,000 h Killed by a Train; KALISPELL, M day evening ut run over by the cars, cutt two. The accident oceur Seventy-five boys at the West Vir- cinia Glass works struck for an ad vance of 10 cents a day, throwing 300 hands out of work, and the boys at the Belmonth Brick works quite for an advance of 20 cents a day, throw- jing 100 hands out nt., May abi , gro man-of-all-work, In the vestibule | } INFANTRY OFF | Starts for San Francisco Route to Manilla. ” . 1 1 To Teach the Insurgents a Few Things in the Way of Warfa | AT. LOUIS, May 24.—One battation f the Sixteenth infantry, whieh did such magnificent work in the cam paign before Santiago, left Jefferson | barracks at midnight for San Fran cls r the Phillppines | Four companies of the battalion are under the command of Major George Kirwin. | o, en ro 0 A SMALL FIRE | Fire was discovered at 1:20 o'clock q | this morning in a house on Terrace Kane, presid street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, and when the department arrived @ good blaze was In progr | Effective work done and the fire was soon extinguished, the dam age to the house and contents being about $150. Mrs. Benson, who re ed there spent last might waya from home, and when e#he returned and found her ho hold « or leas destro: she fell promt on the sidewalk Two young ladies who room In the house were #¢ this morning Is 1 about fifteen minutes before the fire started A fire air-tight heater in the dining room is suppored to have caused the blaze. Criminals Identified. BATTS CHMEK, May %%.—John and James Slight, the two Chicago fellows who are charged with having wly astauited and robbed Haberstrah, an aged Ger- r of Assyria, were brought snd taken out to As- a, where they were identified by berstr und others who saw the nin that neighborhood the after of the robbery. The men ure ry young in the appearance and well dressed. They amoked elgar ettes and seemed to be unconcerned murder Damie man fa her yesterday ah Production of Stone. WASHINGTON, D, ©, May 2% The report of the United States Geo llogical Survey on the fuction of stone in the United States in 1898 shows a total valuation of $28,270,254, over $2,000,000 for all aun inere | kinds of stone for 1897, There was n by an officer to leave | | assurance of my own cordial respeat jand esteem. May God give your | Majesty and to the country under lyour government, many years of happiness and prosperity.—(Signed) McKinley. “Life D mas. OLYMPIA, May 4.—The first ex- amination for issuance of the state | certificates and life diplomas held tn | the year 18999 wil be held June 2? and | 3 at the fololwing pointe: New Whatcom, conducted by Sup- erintendent R. E. Friars; Seattie, copducted by W. J. Meredith, Walla Walla, conducted by J. L. Dumas, and Olympia, conducted by Frank J. Browne. ‘The state board of health ts fre- quently in receipt of letters addressed to the board of medical examiners. | This causes delay and confusion in janswering letters. The officers of |the wtate board of health are: Dr, 8. B. Nelson, Pullman, Wash., secre- tary, and Dr. D. C. Newman, Spo- nt NEWPORT NOW “AT MANIL The Transport Arrives There With Regular Troops. WASRINGTON, D, ©, May 4.— General Otis cables today: “Manili | | May %: Newport has arrived from San Franciac No casualties, SHE LOST NO TIME | Buried Her Husband in April; Married Again in May. | ST, JOSEPH, Mo. May 24. | Retelle Geiger and John W. Mack, both of St. Joseph, were married at Atchison yesterday. The bride te the widow of the late Dr. W. HL. Geiger, who was killed by the accidental discharge of a shoi- April 21 last. Dr. Geiger and his wife were just starting for Lake Contrary to spend the day hunting and fishing, when the accident which caused bis death in less than an hour, occurred and was witnessed by Mrs, Geiger. His funeral took place Sunday, April 30. ‘The early re-marriage of the wid who is an exceptionally hand some and dashing brunette, has caused @ stir in social circles, Mrs. ow Mam today opened the international |tuberculosis congress in the hal! of the Reichstag Count Posadowaky Wehner, minister of the Interior, made a speech of welcome. Am can delegates and others made shor speeches of thanks for the cordial re- [ception accorded, and sketched the Important aims o {the congress, WALL STREET STOCKS STRONG Industrials Lead With Trac- tions a Close Second. ened fairly active to strong, with in- dustriais and local traction securi- ties, features of the early trading. A SENSATION — IN SOGIETY | | Pacific Coast le Marries a Hongkong Millionaire. NEW YORK, May 2%4.-—It has just been announced that Mra, Lillian Hanford Ellis, a well known Pacific coast society woman, noted for her | beauty, was married a week ago to Arthur Cectl Selvin Manners, an Engli#h millionaire of Hong Kong. [It is said that Mra. Bilis had only known Manners four days when she became his wife, They were mar- ried in a little church @round the corner. Mrs. Manners was formerly the wife of George Ellis, the well known Western sporting man, but obtained a divorce in Salt Lake City, Pmployees of the Waldorf, Astoria, way she is the most beautiful womah who was ever a guest at that hotel FIGHT AGAINST EX-GOV. ALTGELD War to the Knife in the Dem- ocratic Committee. ST. LOUIS, May M.-—Delegations from Tilinols propose to make a fight for and against Aligeld at the con- ference of the national committee to- morrow, It will be war to the death, so men on both sides declare, NEW YORK, May 4.—Stocks op-| Rainier. BRUNNER & CO. 602 Pike St te Telephone Groen 704. LEARN “e @Guerantees to Teach Anyone Everyone Should TO S00 ge, a Ride « Bicycle DE | Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy | Third Ave. and Madison St. DIAMONDS“ Have advanced tn prices from 10 to 20 per cont. low. “Watches at ali prices.’ WwW. W. HOUGHTON 7O4 Firat Avenue. JEWELER DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE ‘The most sensitive 07 Gf sense in the body, fs almost asabdle in these days, for the relief of effective vision expat 1 for the execution of your orders is the best that can be found anywhere H, CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 7 First Ave Buffalo Legal Tender Developing Company. Our prices are still HY overlook the greatest opportunity of your lite. Two or three hundred dollars in good, promising mining shares wili make you « fortene. You ot areal properiy inves heel not say that % cannot fortunes are being mage ever an ou are no! lueky on ls needed ts @ little mm road . OF that Alt the! tage # lttle | you are 5 conts por This is a strictly turbs for your money. The Legal Tender mn Buffalo Mine,” and only controling interest, or ly at vur office, Dexter ‘e carry ¥ SS Remit by Draft or gx 17h. NICHOLS & CO. $1 per cent of which stoc Horton Bank Bui ding, for maps, ete. Money Order. Alb orders iicndedio promi: No clew to the perpetra.| It Is for You to Say. We do not wish you to misunderstand us: The bulk of our ore is a concentrating low-grade, but ocean: The ship- pi « high-grade ore runs from a foot to eleven feet in width, as we find it, from the surface to the lowest depths thus far attained. The pay-streaks carry ore from $20 to $160 per ton. With even ordinary facilities—being so close to transportation— the expenses need not exceed $16 per ton. Assays of the concentrating ore run from $7 to $22 per ton. Experts say this ore will concentrate 3 or 4 into one ton. There is every indication that the pay ore will run into an enormous number of tons, but the concentrating ore—fabu- Jous in quantity—is what we are banking on Both the Lost Creek and Stiver Creek treasury stocks now invite your attention at 12 cents for the former and 7 cents De not take too long to make up your mind, or you may find a cent or two added to present figures, JOHN E. MCMANUS & SON, 918 Second Avenue for the latter, per share. . . Th | t th try to match them | elsewhere. Chamber Patis, 10 qt, Japanned tin. § .99| Chamber Pails, 12 qt, graniteware. .. $1.00 Chamber sat 4 | Chinaware Slop Jar 135 panned tin anized iron Chamber Pails, 12 qt Iwanised iron Chamber Pails, 14 qt COON BROS. A Foul Fiend Of disease ts what sewer gas resolves Itself into when plumbing is imperfect. If your family becomes gnieebled, or sickness ta prevalent, look to your plumbing and rec tity all de As sanitary plumbers, fleam and gas fitters, our work is unsure passed RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO. Cor. Third Ave. and Spring St. hs ‘Phone Buff 471 WATER POWER Delivered Electrically for ufacturing and Induetrial Uses Snoqualmie Falls Power Co, Distributing Stations at GILMAN, RENTON, SEATTLE. Second Ave. and Main St. Moran Brothers Company ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. truotion and covers all branches of the nery built and repatred. schinery, the“ Mosher” tallic Packing Company. 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