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NUBE IN A BAD FIX High and Dry Near Cape Mudge. WILL BE DIFFICULT TO SAVE HER According to the oMcers of the Steamer Humboldt, which arrived thie morning, the British steamer Danube is still ashore tn the vicinity of Cape Mudge, and the prospects of her being floated again are poor, The Steamer ie atuck hard and fast on the beach. At low tite she is almost Digh and dry, and her wheel can be Plainly seen. It ia a mystery to the officers of the Humbokit as to how the Danube happened to be steering a course Which took her four miles out of the regular channel, and ultimately hard and fast ashore. ‘This part of the coast is considered to be particularly dangerous, and vessels invariably steer « certain midway course. ‘When the Humbotdt passed the Danube, no tugs of beats were at the scene of the disaster, and to all appearances no efforts were being mad to get her off, A FROST NIPS. THE FIGHTERS NEW YORK, May M—Several) Persons who claim to be on the in- @tde, profess to think that the Fits- simmens-Jeffries fight is going to be @ frost. terest lags and betting i# slow at two to one. TOM PLATT IS FOR M’KINLEY = NEW YORK, May 4.—The Even. tng World announces that Platt has @ectared for McKinley and Hobert TTLE STAR. | AMUSEMENT NULTIOTEN, Gen. Jot Mo Wileon, Head of the TMNND AVENUE THEATER! - " f city tonight and te aocon “The Three Guardsmen.” panied by Major F nead t veh bars Ty the head i of @ few plutocrate who have made | parte nt tn thie city, will ¢ t enormous fortunes by robbing the jover the @ @ TI. R. BR. to look over people, Without entering into thie| For the Convention to be) the proposed site of the Lake Union Aiscuasion, Which has absorbed @ bat Jeanal, and to inapect Magnolia Mutt part of the attention of the Catitor: | nia people for nearly 4 quarter of a century, it will be univerealiy ad mitted that a competing railway aye tem will be @ great benefit to the state and therefore ts a matter of general congratutation, It ts very Nkely that the same men who have made #0 much fuss about the South: » Pacific tin the past will goon be attacking the Ganta Fe aystem with equal feroelty, because, ae a rule railroad mon prefer to manage their interests af their own methods and to follow thetr own sud stead of following popular Delayed Till Friday. TACOMA, May M.—After consid. erable logal sparring over different motions interposed by the county in the condemnation proceedings inatl- tuted by the Bao mie Palla Pow- er company, Judge Carroll fin- ally gave the county twenty-four hours to file its answer and continu. ed the hearing rriday. In meantime witnesses on behalf of the county are to view the road which it is proposed to condemn, and be ready to be heard at that time, All this is pretiminary to the question beorder ed to PERSONAL MENTION | Chief Reed and Detec vg Ed. Cud-) thee are in Vic toria toda eS Sidhe: a saltade ae man from Anacortes, ls registered at) the Seattle. | } eee | F. G. Poster, a tumberman from! | Hoquiam, is at the Beattie. | B. W. Johnston arrived this morn- ing from Skagway and is stopping at [the Beattie. see | HM. Haines, north western agent of the Phillips-Judson company, has | returned from hie trip to Va rouver jand Portland A. B. Cronenwill, manager of the Philtips-Judson company, is around again, after having been confined to the house for several days on ac- jeount of Miness } “ee C. J. Steeple, district passenmer and | | freight agent of the @outhern Pacific — has gone to Centralia to- | B J one, district agent of the C. PR. coma this morning general agent of the pammenger left for Ta | EB. Ettte. Held in June. ‘The program for the seventeenth | annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, fourteenth annual convention of the Women's Relief Corp and tenth annual en- campment of the Sons of Veterans to be heid in this city June 20, 21, 23, and M ie now in the hap ft printer, The committee having the matter in charge le doing everything possible to make the affair a grand success, and it promises to be on of the largest eneampments ev held in this @tate. Fully 2000 dele- gates to the three organisations are coted to be prement he program for the four day on has been arranged as follow Tuesday, June 20-2 p. m., cou’ ot administration, Diller hotel; 3 p, m., 8. of V. division council, Hotel But- jer, § D. m., reception, Ranke habil. Wednesday, June vam, W. KR. C. council, Bike hall; 10 a. m., assembling of encampent and con- vention. A. RK. encampment, Ranke hall; W. BR. C. convention, Bikes hall; @ of V. encampment, Ma sonic hall, 7p, m. rade; § p. m, op fire, Ranke ha Thursday, June 22-10 « m., en- campments and convention continu- od; 9p. M.. grand encompment bali, hg ball. Friday, June 23-9 a. m., excursion and Seen babe, Fyn bake, Port Orchard. THE HUM HUMBOLDT AS IN PORT The steamer Humboldt, Captain Ronmifiel4, arrived in port at 6:30 Cclock this morning from Lynn canal porte, having on board com- panies H and P United States regu- lars, consisting of 107 men and three officers, Colonel F. L. Smith, tain B. Bidridge and Captain RT. Yateman. The soldiers are from Forts Dyea and Wrangel, and have been relieved by the two companies of colored troopers who went north on the last trip of the Humboldt. ‘The returning companies left this forenoon on the train for the bar- racks at Vancouver, Wash. Captain W. W, Robinson, jr, Unit od States quartermaster at Seattle, who went north on the Excelsior, re- turned on the Humboldt. He wa. accompanied by hia wife. The Humboldt had « large number of passengers, none of whom were from Dawson. Business is said to be quiet at Skagway, and no late particulars of the big fire at Daw- fon were learned while the Humboldt was there. The passenger lat of the es the Republican standard bearer# | & N. Railway, is out of town Humboldt ts as follows: Capt. W. W for next year. Shamed to Suicide. CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. May %.-- Preferring death to shame, Scott . = employe of the Burkholder, Green Vilage Creamery company, for a few day. | A. MeDonald arrived recently from San Franciaco, and is a guest at the Butler. He i# connected with the Schwabacher Grovery company of this city took his life this morning by cutting | his throat with a razor. Some time @go ap express package for the company wus receipted for, Creamery by Burkholder. He dented having received if. and the express com pany was sued for non-delivery. Last night Buckholder confessed to bis employer that be had recetved the package and appropriated its contents, $35. He was forgiven, and the matter satisfactorily adjusted, but sought death to escape shame. He was 2 yeare of age. the son of Samuel Burkholder, of this pl TWO FILIPINOS SURRENDER Thay Stole Through the Amer- ican Lines. Running Fight Between 2 Body of Rebels and the United States Regulars, MANILA, May 24.—Majors Guleson | and Mapua, two members of the Fil- Spine general staff, stole through the American lines and surrendered this morning. General Lawton’s rear guard, consisting of detachments of the Third and Twenty-second fantry, while escorting the « corpse from San Miguel to Balinam today, had a running fight for the whole distance of ten miles. The Americans lost one killed, aml one officer and fourteen privates wound- ed They captured twenty insar- gents. MONOPOLY — IS BROKEN : Santa Fe Confronts Southern | Pacific in Californi LOS ANGHLES, Cal, May U.—The , £008 people of San Franciaco, who have been fighting and praying for a relief from the monopsty of railroad transportation for yeurs, are about to be gratified, for the Santa Fe company will be running unbroken trains from Chicago to Stockton by the first of July, amd expects to get into the tty of San Francisco by the | first of October next. At present and always the South- ern Pacific Ratiway company has controtied every line of railroad, to the north, south and east that enter ed San Francisco and of course got fis own rates for transportation. There is a deotded difference of opin- t etot Management of the The Hunti n-Stan yoker syndicate has had warm supporters and defend ers, but popular clamor has always been againet them and what they have done butld up the business of the state and develop its resour ces has counted for nothing when the public mind has undertaken to con sider what they might and what they should have done About one man tn ten of the citl- zens of California will tell you that the Southern Pacific Ratiroad com- pany is larely responsible for the progress and prosperity of the state The other mine will dectare that it le B soulless and selfish corporation, tonducted for the exclusive benefit | Dr, Sehriber and wife are guests at the Batler. They came out recently from Dawson ony: . Frank FB. Hrubten, of San Fran. | cleco, in registered at the Stutler.| | He i# in the city looking after his property. JACK DALTON INTERVIEWE Robinson, jr. Mre. Robinaen, Mra. Batley, Captain R. T. Yateman, Cap-| tain B. Tidridge, J. R. Taylor, Mre. Taytor, John Clancy, J. C. Karey, Colonel F. L. M, Smith, W. Smith, Miss Flora Sutheriand, Mra, 0. P. Anderson, L. HM. Griffith, Mre. Mun- ger, Ben Jensen, G. R. Taylor, Mra.) J. W. Roscoe, 8. C. White, EF. W. Sobaston, | and aad second clase. ‘LETTER FROM SEC’Y. LONG ‘The chamber of commerce received & letter late yesterday afternoon rom eeretary Long, of the navy, | which had been sent to Senator Fos- | ter in anawer to his questions as to JUNPAU, May .- the famous Klondike pathfinder, ts jin the city from Pyramid harbor, where he is moving 380 tons of gener lal merchandise over the wagon road }from Pyramid harbor to Porcupine Cry. which ts the new city sprung up at the Porcupine mines. “Min- ing development Is doting very mice- ly.” says Mr. Dalton. “Calhoun lereek is showing up wonderfully rich land the snow is rapidly disappearing I have heard nothing about « com- |pany gotng to build a raliroad this leummer over the trail, but I do know that It Is the only route to the Yukon The trail from the Mission is proving | a fatlure, ae tt would cost $40,000 or $50,000 to put In a good road from Miesion to Porcupine, and then they | would have to use two ferries which wouM cost more for toll to run them | than it would cost to croms over and go up the Dalton trail. The for freight from Pyramid to Po pine City, a distance of forty m 5 wver the Dalton wagon road, ts now five cents a pound, with a de livery in about fifty hours.” | WEATHER FORECAST. | For Seattle and Vicinity.-Tonieht | and Thursday, occasional ight rain; | seth to southwest winds. ‘The low pressure area, which was jay central In the Walla Walla country, has moved slightly to the | southeast, and ie central in the v inity of Botwe City. It has been | checekd from advancing to the east- ward by a hich pressure area in the Roegy mountain region, and its long continuance in the plateau region nus caused rains to continue in Waeh ington, Oregon and California Along the coast the highest pressure iw 20.06. The temperature in the coast re- gion has not changed materially, In Montana it has risen ® degrees at Kalispell, and 12 at Helena. It has fallen @ degrees at Walla Walla, Poise City and Winnemucca, respec- tively, BICYCLISTS’ ‘The executive committee of the Queen City Good Ronds club held a meeting Inet night in the City hall and discussed the wheelman‘s excur sion to Olympia next Sunday. They resolved that {f the proceeds trom the excure aw thes anticipated work would be com ;menced immediately on the bic path to the army post. Exchange- | able tickets good on either steam boat or train are on sale at various places in the city today for the ex-| eursion were as large ALBANY, May %.—Gov, Roosevelt sent a message to the legisiature to. day asking for an appropriation #o that the state could take part In the ceremonies attending Admiral Dewey's return. | —— vory fot in fruit trees, Pratt's Orchard Addition } ™m | why work on the Port Orchard dry it was that workmen were always brought here from Gan Francieco to work on vessels docked at Port Or. | dismiss the spgeni taken by chard. Secretary Long stated tn his letter | that an appropriation had been made | for 12 extra bulldings at Port Or- chard, and the contracts for eight of them had already been let, and bide are now being opened for the other four, He stated that an investiga- tion showed that skilled workmen and mechanics could be secured here m «hort notice, exoept in a few |cases, when extra precaution had to | be taken In docking warshiops. Mare island is at present better fitted for the work on battleships apd trans- ports than Port Orchard, for the reason that the tools, etc., needed are at Mare island. Gecretary Long aleo etated that the department Is aware of the good use Lake Union could be made of tn a fresh water storage is desir TWO SCIENTISTS IN TROUBLE | BUFFAIO, N. ¥.. May 4.—Two well known members of the Christian Science circles, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, H. Kinter, were arrented here yeater- day on the charge of manslaughter. in causing the death of nine year old Raiph L. Saun under $2800, under the United & jaws, as the death occurred at Fort Forter, which is federal ground. The parents of the boy, Mr. and Mra, James C, Saunders, were also arrest- ed. They were released last night on bail. The child te sald to have died from pneumonia and without medical treatment. James Saunders was formerly col- r of customs for Puget sound, was stationed at Port Towns- lee and end. |He Decorated the Queen THR HAGUE, May %.—Queen | Withelmina received M. De Staal, Russian peace delegate, at the palace today, He affixed the order of Mm. press Catherine of Russia which the Czar had conferred on the queen, The American delegates are bard at work in the interests of arbitration in the conference. Appointed a Cadet. NORTH YAKIMA, May %4.—Ohas, M. Sweeny, jr., of Spokane, was yea- |terday appointed by Congressman | Jones as cadet for West Point, Fred H. Smith of Seattle was named as alternate, clearances today were the balances were bank 46, and 4.4.8 The a m Lots #0xi20 fuet in Pratt's Orchard Add Cap-| | A reception will be given to Wilson at the Ralnier-Grand Friday night, JUSTIN M’GARTHY FINALLY RETIRES an t of Justin Me 1 pu life, MeCarthy is in Par Hament for 20 years, rey the county of Leaatora and Derry City TWENTY FILIPINOS WERE SLAIN MANTLA, May General Law ton, with the main body of his troops has reached Maloin It t* learned that 20 insurgents were killed and 40 wounded in the engagement with Major Melis scouts west of Bacolor yesterday Seeking to Change Rate ST. PAUL, Minn, May M.—The hardware jobbers of the Middie West coast were in onfer yeu terday with the traffic managers of | the Great Northern and the Northern Pacific roads, The Pacific const Jobbers are asking for a higher rate of tariff to be applied to parts of cark than are applied to car load shipments, The jobbers of the largest houses Im the Midd Weet fere are opposing them, Th nee is in progress today and a compro- mise seemsa probable A DELAY IN CETTING AWAY The steamer Brunswick with the steel barges of the Empire Transpor- tation company In tow, will not get away for ®t. Michael tomorrow as scheduled, owing to the de in lord ing the barges for the ocean trip and the late arrival of the steamer National City, which is to assist in towing the barges, It was stated today that both steamers have been chartered only for the one trip to Mt. Michael, The Alliance, however, is expected to leave on June 10 for St Michael, carrying freight and pase sengers, and the pany is now negotiating for the charter of two Steamers at San Francisco to handle the Klondike trae. SEATTLE INKLINGS. Charles E. Johnson, ex-eheriff Peoria county, I, has arrived In | the city with the necessary requis [ton to take Mr, and Mrs. Dr, Bell Howard back with him to answer to the charge of murder. j Clark M. Nettleton has restened his Position as private secretary of Pres ent J.D. Farreti of the Paeitc Coast company, to accept a powition with CJ. Smith. Mr, Nettleton was Private secretary to Mr. Smith, when he was president of the Pacific Comat company and upon the lalter’s resi¢ nation Mr, Nettleton remained with Mr. Farreti in the same capacity. corm Prosecuting Attorney McElroy has served notice on Col. James Ham ton Lewis, attorney for the condemn Jack Daiton, dock had been discontinued, and why od murderer, Charles W. Nordstrom that on June 2 he will make a then in the supreme court at Olympia to Nords dec |trum from Judge Jacobe’ eee ‘The Union Transit company has commenced suit in the superior court against & G. simpson et al., to re over M4. ‘They allege that during the Klondike excitement Mr. Simp- son chartered the ner Utopia but has only paid rt of the con- tract price. James M an architect brought euit yes supe , t to rec m the mie pany for services rende in drawing plane for the company’s bulldir | William Badmund Langdon, of this city, and Katharine France of Chicago, were Jin the parlors of the {Judge W. H. Moor court performed the « and Mrs. Langdon left this tng for Victoria. married yesterday Hotel Seat per th ic Nbraary, which was at on 4 as a coachmen's he in “ee 7 © old building adjoining ! nection with the ¥ ar rr been opened as a mer reading room, Carpenters hav for the past month remodeling building. -e.<¢ Frank Johnmon, the viet day night's cutting » serious condition today. He pe od in leaving the hospital last and a@ & consequence he took cotd and hemorrhage occurred this morn ing. He was taken back to the hos pital, and Dr, MeKechnie was called jat @ o'clock and attended him for several hours. see | ‘The funeral services of Mins Jone | phine Tight were held at the chapel of the Ross seminary this afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. mee, 6 The Philharmonic society gave a rehearsal in Sherman & Clay's must hall last night. The soolety ie mak ing great preparntt ! Ument wan againet the granting put u tand purchase t Cedar river water power and Hight ey#ter, Lewis and N & Co, tand ted a ense by the county commis sloners The board of nty comer nt County Audite ne > eal! for bide for a draw bridge to be constructed acroas the White river near Orillia The county ee maloners have awarded the contract for painting the interior of the county hospital to L. W. mith, whe bid the lowest out of nine submitted A. H. King has brought suit in the superior court against J His whom bh mew haw re to pay any attention to @ notice to vacate the premines at 412% Yesler way. King asks the court for an order of restitution and $200 dam ages. The fur f n L Breece were held at the family res lence in Hr kiyn at i jock this morning. Mr. Breece was the father of Pollee Officer reece, stationed at Fremont The four+masted schooner Car ler Dove, which arriv here yenter Honolulu for St. Michael x0 of freight under charter North American Trading & Transportatio any aoe ‘The Pritish ship Powys Castle has completed loading her cargo of four t the Centennial MMl, and hax ha ed out tn the etream. She will leave soon for China ee ‘The stect barges Empire and Tan ana of the Empire Transportation company, are alongside bunkers ving a care The ave about the of the month for &t, Michael team fretghter Santa Cruz Pacif Coast Bteamship will feave shortly for Lye ports with « carge of powder. hington & Alaska Bteam ¥, operating the steam M Seattio and Paration, has moved into Ite new and good «pa clous quarters at 113 James atreet see Steamer Dirigo, of Rteamakip company eail tonight for Lynn canal Tho Dirigo has been overhauled from bow to stern, and is practically a new vessel. The staterooms been fitted out new It te exp that the Dirig: will make | time than she did previously ee teamehip Queen arrived earty this morning frmo San Francisco, having on board a farge number of p n- core Of these several were book od for Alaska. ‘The Umatitia sailed at 11:30 o'clock for fan Francisco with a large Hist of passengers, Licenses to wed have been ineued to Willlam Edmund Langdon, age 4, of Beattle, and Katharine Francis Doyle, age 41, of Chicago; Stephen 1 Randall, age 26, and Marguer:'» Van Cromphant, age 21, both of Seatt Chas, A. Williame, age 44, and Anna Noardson, age 38, both of Seattle Chartes H. Erskine, age 22. and Het tie Sableton, age 18, both of Seattle. . BE. Clark, tlan Fendeavor organization, | will arrive tn the city tonight on the founde of 6:35 o'clock train from Portland. The '% convention reception mittee will meet him, and from the train they will go to the Rainier- Grand, where dinner will be served. ‘There will be a mass meeting at com the First Raptiat chu rth street, near James, at o'clock, to which everybody t# cordially invit- od H. C. Ewing, chairman of the con vention committee, will preside, and Dr. Clark will talk on Christian En- deavor work vat ne at August Homburger haw taken © building permit for alterat 1% James street, to coat $45; M,C. Nie for alterations at avenue south Hartland for alteratio: avenue, to cost $260. A Rachelor’s Honeym at th plea en in Sea his pany ar rma t ubles of “A Rachelor's H s” will be given fu Jaat time those who h n eith of the other perforr will do well by going toni At the Third avenue theater, The ardamen” i# proving a wing card. ‘The little de noticeable in the have all disap. opening pe ance peared and last night the play was creditably, . “The Three andamen” will hold the boards for balance of the week orm the Clay Clement will open an engage ment of two performances at the Seattle theater tomor night, The first play will be “A Southern Gen tleman,” now he to be followed iday night by “The New Domin on.” Wherever Mr. Clement and his company have appeared they have ved most flattering notices from the critics, ‘That the plays are “ppreciated are nstrated by the larre howses that have greeted them everywhere tainment in the Seattle theater next! cine interest fm being taken {n sorts ae the emine musteal event which ey will be given at the Seattle theater Three diphtheria quarantines were Saturday night by the Philharmoni raised by Inspector Emery this society of this city. The honors of morning from the following th ne will be shared alike by dences: A. Peterson, corner t the artiste and the Bruno avenue west and Republic street; Steindel company of Chicago. ‘The Oscar Blekum, Tenth avenue west local soctety t# composed of the!) and Garfield street; and Harry Bul. singers in the city. The Bruno Stein terworth, 621 Olympia avenu Over del company have been accorded ov 19,000 ft. of form-aldehyc gas was) tior r all the large cities of th used in the fumigation. United States, Large audiences have ° se © liatened to the sweet strains from ello and the gloriou volee of At the regular weekly meeting of | yres Grimn, tho artiatic « oe the Single Tax aeclety laet night, In| ments of Mra, Steindel, and the tou h | the office of the Herald in the Bailey pot the harp by Mr. Steindel of franchise | building, the | was discussed, subject The expressed sen- | chard Addit Robinson for Seo Holm. att's Or j ‘SHREWD BUYERS PATRONIZE OUR...... 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