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lI renee ene a ie TT Te ., iainapiiiuiaeaaia imei NET ERR ” ° : 000904 009500S000 OOO 069 hone Subscriptions to Pike 160 Twenty-five Cents a Month fy Mail or Carrier HE SKATTLE STAR 000 Gamagee wae urned against the Banta Fe rm favor of J, Two years a Santa Fe train | had sold him ticket. He was try at night and open, he alleged, by contracting a cold that bro th rheumatiamn, The jury waa only n minutes, | POD OPO SOO OS OO OOOOOOS o POVPOODPOVOOOD Vol 1 EL TF Oe aT Te Ar : . y ” Se ie L899. NO. 77. to Be SEATTLE, WASHINGTO Ht RDAY “EVEN M AY. “a 5 a ! | pur all others have been made the i ) Quiney, Moodmin Danville, Pe- \ | subject of rigid inquiry and many cf \] I, \\ BL orta, Rockford, Jiksonville, Roek | RALY IN | them have been rejected, Conse Island, Charleston i Olney, | _——wD auentty the attorneye who have t d d Secretary of Agrhiture Wilton ta grown rich upon the credulity of the 0 be t ed to mal ad be. | applicante ced tap Waite of otinin- Ite the wa codptte bape hg RUBBER COTTON |istration that hae heretofore obtain Al J expected to be & bhaffair, in pe ) 50 feet $3.75 | ed in the pension bureau, have band | of numbers and in & interomt it will 50 feet $3.00 se aa om [ed together against the commission I attract to the subjerof better high | 1 50 feet 4.50 §0 fee 4x hes and have gone Into a movement | ways, | 50 feet...... 3.75 §0 feet...... 5-00 | Intended to secure his removal or a i teat 75 + ame ree! | compel him to yield to the demands oa . He Was Put © the Train -_-_—- 5 by ? of the attorneys. It ae oe notic a wicHITA, Kall hay 2. tn the| repr ; on within the past week that seve ey | 0 rad ’ 0 feet,..... 6.50 Democratic Com. sis syne. tv's Commission Works 3.22" est". Predicts Rush to | SPELGER & HURLBUT 1215-1217 Second Avenue done WELL, PAINT YOUR HOUSE ©": to pay a fair price, let us figure with roo ————-—-— Third and Pike. STAR PAINT co. |selutions denouncing the | Minstoner and demanding his re Jai for alleged fallure to allow deser- Ving pension applications, and there is reason for the belief that thie ac- tion has been prompted by unseru- pulous pension attorney OCEAN WAVE AT ‘FRISCO Advices just received state that the tug Richard Holyoke, Captain Frank Clinger, has arrived at San Fran- elsee with the Sound Ww 4 company i) mittee Prepares. the Yukon. GREATER EVEN THAN LAST YEAR for Peag. DIFFICULTIES PROBABLY SETTLED if you want it jo aleep in the! HOLDS A MEETING AT ST, LOUIS. " Colonel Bryan Arrives—is Willing” je Transsortation Manager Gives His Views on the Gold Re- } | Admirat Kauts Wires That the Phil- neneer Conan} adelphia will ‘Nias - - TOPEKA, K %—The sesh DEK in tow. ‘The yoke is anid) honor of entert i. Panaton | vs Come and See Our New Line rH _ to have broken the towing record, | Sen Fra and the Twentietit K on their gion to the Star. r making the trip in 108 hours, The | lreturn home hasi@eploped a hot | H _Crocke ery and Glass Ww are distance is over 900 miles, and fight between the} | Holyoke and her tow left Port An- kelew lant Friday night. Leavenworth | place for the land Kansas City a | muster out United Btates afraid to take John J, Healy, general mana, ithe North American ‘Transportation & Trading company, arrived in the Just Received. It Will Pay You. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR CO. Monnet trated bn et Avenue. ST. LOUTS, May %—At 10 o'clock WASHINGTON, D.C, May 25. this morning the National Demoe- The fo! ing despateh was received jor Raker in po jt Tutic committee was called to onder ASKED FOR _ FOR | tie morning from Admiral Kaut# at Saiming the places| gp yf city Inet evening from Chicago. He 4 at > Planters’ hotel by ex-Govern- | Apia, Samos regiment. will settle will leave .o a week or 10 days for or Stone. The rotl call showed 26 “To Navy Department, Washing tn. contest tb e vote. Dawson City, and will then make « St. Louis commiticemen present. Col, William | on x . } % | ton—Fadger arrived on May 18, The es Will leave #0 as to — Francisco about June %. pay desire to tune a 1euser- BOTTLE BEER A SPECIALTY =»: waukee Pab&, Milwaukee Schlitz, San Francisco Wieland, Seattle S02 Pike Street Jennings Bryan arrived in the city @t T o'clock and was greeted by an enthusiastic crowd at the Burlington depot. He was driven to the home tour of inspection of the company's /trading posts along the Yukon river, including Circle City, Rempart, aod ry Michael. Mr. Healy said to a Star reporter |teday: “The rush of travel to the | Yukon will no doubt be a eat this @eanon an it wae lawt, At the pres jent time things are quiet, but atior the first shipment of gold comes | 0 > v @ | — { ! A FRANCHISE To Operate an Electric Road). despatch was date Apia, | on Queen Anne Hill | May via Auckland, and is re- garded as indicative of an early and At @ epectal meeting of the city Peaceful settiement of the Samoan is expected that important ac- | counci! held last night Witmon Tuck- question by the joint commission sent Receives @ wil be taken tn the way of shap- | er and EB. B. Cox applied to the coun- to the islonds by the United States, | t Democratic policies for the com. | ati for a franchise for a double track tion from IN COL. Ova- n deer Telephone Green TH LEARN We Guerantee to Teach Anyone Everyone Shovid TO Se 2 )-2°SSUrse R tending the meeting of the commit- Ride a Bicycle DE Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy Third Ave. and Madison St DIAMONDS” fisve tavenced in priree from 10 to 20 per cent. ches at ail prices.” WwW. W. HOUGHTON 7O4 First Avenue. JEWELER DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE Qreat Britain and Germany, The} Presidential campaign. There electric street railway to begin on fact that Admiral Kauts reports that snag pooh wares iat cee hill and a to Ballard. the Philadetphia will depart at an question made su - 1 lines wil also extend to early date Indloetes an apparent de- | City Decorated ¥ to the fight against trusts. The | Magnotta Bluff and another one to sire on the part of the comminsioners| Ne ery of the party will | Woodland park. The proposed line to dispense with the services of war-| edly be “Down with the trusta."*| will start at the intersection of Queen ships. The Navtger left Ban Fran- | ‘will be In line with this policy | Anne avenue and Highland drive, cisco with the commissioners during | will strenuously advecate (t to- pene thence to Third avenue west, the latter part of April. OF THE DEAD 3 te down from the north, which will be in June, the excitement will begin again. | “We consider that the output of gold this searon will be three times) |e great ae that of last year, One) of the reasons for this will be ow- dmira) |! to the fact that the majority of} pear went | the men going north this year wit)! erior Thomas, |h¢ experioneed miners, and entirely with fags. | 4 different clase from those ging | tion last year, Then, too, the coun- ‘A (try has become more developed. New | i i 5 Been H bot i DENV PR. Behiey art be the guest ‘The city was Behley received while driving Our prices are still EE hence to Hawthorne avenue! pew or on that avenue to Margin street, From this point the pro- posed route follows Fifth avenue cast to Fern addition, and thence to A AUCKLAND, views dated May 17. #! Samoan jotnt high commission which arrived there on the Badger May 13, held its fret sitting three days later 5 ine What the Spirits Don't Eat) "ret '> Ballard. |The deliberations were secret, but It public recept in (discoveries have been made, and the fe ‘The provision ts made for the ts reported that Admiral Kauta’ ac- os noon. It ie | richness of the country J# becoming The most sensitive ongan dune te ite boty ts nen the Indians Will, Branch line to the army post and thas wiere upbeld, Mataafa, it is capital. ‘The [better known and more firmly cont Inencuratte tn sens Gaye fo the rea of ef ive visto. ‘oodiand park to traverse the fol- said, will obey the unanimous ord ol Naned GUTHRIE. 0. T. May 2%—The lowing streets: Third avenue west, of the comminsion, and has expremt: | ns hom IIB | “The Roanoke will be the onty | thatch be found sniwhere: am ae Piret Ave og Indians are sates mat Nickerson avenue, Thorndyke av-\ed a hove that the trouble will be| T. Senet whieh om eh eee —_—_ annual observance of what enue, Gilman asvenve, Thurman, satiafactority settled. He te averse, ROUGH f ERS ttle to hack jason. Room 62 called the “feast Prospect and Garfield street. The however, to the maintenance of a) ‘ | fhe will make three trips, the firet | WV. LB. NICHOLS & C0 Dexter Horton BI Special M Mining Reports Guaranteed ire trie, ft pers |frometioe was on the motion of Coun- kingship. and will never recognize being in June and the others in July | eal Loans. We make aspectalty of ON and August. There will be no addi- | tions made to the fieet of our river) mteamers, Mr. Gray, our trafic man- ger, will acrive here about Batur- | reach the -M. May 25 day, and he will go north and take Duftelo Legal Tender mttied that charge of the company's trading port sd Rough nit. | *t Healy.” Mexico on ef the Hat.) @lft to Miss Wheeler. thich th DC. May B—) Nagy sory Wh uehter ot | , Chambers’ Gen. Wheeler, has nm asked by! MAGN declan’ ‘Hia cate that bet canoe cecal a Alabanma indies when the will be at! Ter Eis tnterconcion, “henertoan ana | Cee ee Ei Paso and other | her Alnbama home to receive a beau-| Ipritioh marines would have been ches | iran, but, Wile Bae Beam without s0-/ titul aliver eet to be presented to her | uri thority from the organisation 9f/ 5 @ testimonial for her work among down several times. | Rowan Ri ters, perfected at Montauk the soldiers at Gentiago. ‘Ae int last summer befare the reei-| Miss Wheeler has asked the war Highbinders Are Angry. — ment mustered owt. Cal. Alexander! gepartment to send ber to the Philip- PHILADELPHIA, Pa, May 28.-|0. Brodie, the president of this or- | pines that ehe may be of Fervice to! appointed | citman Crawlord. referred to the cor- Matictoa as the king vat which | Poration comenttt committe, _ “Sas WAGERS FAVOR _ FITZSIMMONS : ‘The Matanf-| GA | ane are willing to disperse and go) ome if orderet to do so, but they | t tay down thelr arms untese) Hetoane do tkewie, The ALBUQUET bela have not ventured Inside the It has been | Tines indicated by Admiral Kauts, the pret re-ui but have strongly fortified thetr new | ere will be poattion. OF ie afte says that hit June M, the a var. and i The Boom is Now tier changing hands daily at big 0 de mark Very shortly. Take our (Crystal Butte et Celiph Tnwurgent iy ai e jim Bjaine FA ores. LEGAL TENDER will undoubtedly Pie nad Cay wadkett to chee OTtgo) Lone Fine «. Wye Mountain Lion (iyo, Morning Glory. vag aig oe — eae et. het ss met ry Gave ecm the anmect Harry Corbett En Route East With " say that 940,000 to Put psi pnnllarmapr ling Aid Lanky ae seen any of the spirits of the depart- Don't Burn Too Much Daylight. ‘The recent rich strikes and the taking up of the Haber bond In the Index-#ilver Creek district, has had @ stimulat- ing effect on owners of other properties not so favorably | | DEBATE IN DENNY HALL University Literary Societies Hold One Tonight. ‘Tonight in Denny hall the two liter- Bry soctetion of the University, the! and the Stevens De- club, will join fn forensic ‘The question to be discuss go Bip Cuba should the United States.” f# for the debating | » of the University and! th teams are preparing great argu- * The Sg gg eoctety, eae H. he abe sans ‘ing club has Ther will be W. Sohoder, H. M. ‘A. Gra ntham. The im at $ o'clock and will probably be chosen from debate ‘ oe YOUNG DENTIST IS IN TROUBLE Arrested for Practicing With- out a License. @harged with violating the state Ptatue by practising dentistry with. Out a Mcense. The penalty for this, | orca is @ fine not less than $50 or than $200, or imprisonment not ceed wix months. "s prosecution fs instigat._ state examining board of iste, through Dr. C. A. Holmes, yy dentivts, it ie stated, are prac- ing and they have failed to com- with the state law in the matter taking an examination, and thin a test case. Luithien was releas- on bonds furnished by Cart N. Nelson, a dentist in whose office he employed, THE ATTORNEYS ARE SPITEFUL WASHINGTON, D. ¢., May Commissioner of Pensions Evans has Gncurred the enmity of the pension attorneys of this city and elsewhere by reason of the fact that he has istered the law regarding pen- with fairness to the deserving and the covernm and i resolutely and unfiinchingly de yelined to pase affirmatively upon ap plications that were without origin merit and clearly outwide of the of the law, No meritorious and ing cane has fatled to receive it yal iH RSE ar ~ States has been in progress for five attention and speedy badocnie | large wagers have Just been made on the Fitasimmone-Jeffries mill. Chas. Carbonnell has placed $1000 Against $700 with E@iile Keick that Fits will win. Frank Lane, Dan Creedon'’s backer, onan ap ph agp 19 08 Sted Wemtern sport, on the Contrary to predictions, my are syn on the fight stil spe ryt Stage | good chance of remaining | time. Harry Corbett, | the former champion, is said to be om the way Bast with $40,000 which will be wagered on Jeffries, The | betting in Wall street tx shy, Jet. | tries waa delighted when he heard! lenae the blacksmith would train down| }to 153 Ibe, “He will have « great time whipping me,” #aid the Caill- [sent = STEAMSHIP — MONOPOLY | sesre: sauce, casiin wie Said to be Rearing its Un- canny Hi to Create » World-End sar of Boats $25,000,000 for Now Constructi PHIUADMLPHIA, May 2%. — The) came out from Dawson International routes of the world with a view to getting business from the big trade which will naturally belong to the American merchant marine when| peace iw fully restored. has been taken into the company. It is proposed to spend $25,000,000 on new ships. established from New York and Phil- adclphia to all prominent European Went Indian ports, while San Fran- clseo and Portland will be made the American terminals for the lines to the Orient. There ts some talk that a famous Pacific line may be in-| cluded in the combination, but as this | company {# practically directed by C, P, Huntington, the shipping men jeer an allance {# not likely Strikers | Encouraged. WHEPLING, W. Va, May 2,— One of the momt peouliar strikes pro- bably ever contested in the 'nited weeks on the Wheeling street ralt- way lines. The remarkable foature of the contest is the unanimity of the support of the strikers by the popu- ation of Wheeling and the surround ing towne, The men struck for 20 cents an hour with nine hours a day's work. All the oars are in op eration, and the company ix not hav ing any trouble to run them. It ts estimated, however, that not over five persona ride on the entire system during the day, Bus lines run by the With thia| lend in view it Is said Elkins Widner | Regular lines will be! Soom =a Navigation company, that the Yukon is beginning to break | whose headquarters are in this city, | UP f. V. Luithien, a young man of is preparing to establish great lines Thirty-Mile rivers are open. chy, was arrested yesterday of steamers over all principal o20an | Baptist brought out with him forty strikers are largely patronized, ed Intian warriors return and par- uated, and there is little wonder that there i# a strong un- i Fanination, telegraphed to this city the ve a there but if her hopes are ott . & Sake of the feast prepared for them.| ew yvors, eich tone tenes gore emi os vege today saying that the first re-unton | not ised she will go to Mont- dercurrent of feverish excitement in the camp, Wouldbe to consider plans to secure revenge on the Chinamen through whom Chartes Lee and Wong Fook were fecentiy sent to prison for running 4 gambling house. ‘Phe police have been notified and are on the alert to prevent any harm being done to the withesers in the gambling case, FREIGHT RUSH AT SKAGWA Promises Heavy Bust the Yukon, me The Laurads Arrived From the Worth Last Might With P. ngors. arrived in port Shegway and brought word that a large amount of freight ts ting at Skagway, Dyea and other porta, awaiting #hip- Tent to Dawson as scon as naviga- tion opens on the lakes and rivers, The amount is eald to be reaching such large proportions that the steamers will be kept busy handling it for a long time. Among the passengers returniny the Laureda was W. B. Baptist, who He mates evening from ww porta. She and that the Sixty, Forty ara Mr, | pounds of mail. During the trip he was obliged to abandon hie blank and provisions In order to get the mail safely to Skagway. The Laurada had the following Passengers: G. M. Moore, P. A. Howe, Robert Mioomer, Mr. Carmi- \chael, H. H. Carmichael, A. Ensley, John Grifin, N. P. Paques, B. F. Pat- ton, Thomas Munt, J. Schley, W. Hall, F. overinghaw, A. Becken stock, J haw, A, Coffman, W, G. Grant, J * Morton, G. M. Spen. cer, J. B. King, Wl Green, John Henon, J. Hansen, ¥. William, Charlies Burns, J. A. MeGilsery, D, Healy, ¢ rison, James Evans, George ©. Muthers, John Cc. Hug J. Medilles, Mra. H. 0, Bloen, Cha Patterson, J. Hutchison, MH. BH. Vien, L. Puquet, P. Butchen, William Cantril, F Welsh, Charles MoDowell, A. J. Lup. th, W. B. Baptist, F. Fletcher, |r. "Dickinsyn Botter State Roads. SPRINGFIELD, Lil, May 25.—A state convention to further the pro Jeet of hard roads in Llinois will be held in this city on Tuesday, Au- gust 8 The meeting is called at the instance of W, H. Moore, of Bt. Louls, president of the state and In- | terstate good road improvement as- jation, upported by the Mer- cantile club of this ely. District meetings to excite local interest and ypointment of delegates to the state convention have been called in * SMUGGLING buyers are coming in from ail sections looking for proper- tles and trying to secure options and working bonds them, but with what success cannot be stated. Of course the Sunset, Lost Creek and other well-establish. ed properties are among the first to be vistted, and the rich- ness of the ores mined surprises everyone. But ft is all there, where everyone can see for himself. You will never regret anything so much as failing to secure a block of our cheap copper stocks—as low as Tc and as high a share. “Dillgence makes more lasting acquisitions than valor, and sloth has ruined more nations than the sword.” In vulgar parlance: “Get @ gait on.” would be hekt in New Mexico. A® gomery in June. all the Rough Riders an’ their om. ——— cers in this territory have agreed) Two Children Killed. 8T. LOUIS, Mo., May 25.—Two al upon Albuquerque as the proper piace, the re-unton will be held here. | Col. Roosevelt also favors this pro. | the boys met horrible deaths on the} gram, with the understasding that | streets of 6. Louis yesterday. Chas.) the reunion next year ia to go to | Bcheing, the -year-old son of Fred Arizona and in following years to | Scheing, 19 Texas avenue, | Oklahoma, Colorado esd Texas. was run over and crushed to death | Among the number who will be ss.) by @ street car. pecially invited to attend are Presi-| A few houre later Michael Baron-| dent McKinley, Col, Remevett, Gen, teh, & years old, of No, 2011 South Wood, Gen. Joe wheeler and many Second street, Was run down and kill) ico prominent in civil and military |¢d im front of his own home by a VOLUNTEERS A Boom in Bunting. CAN RETURN: NEW YORK, May 25.—The home- coming of Admiral Dewey has caus- JOHN E. McMANUS & SON, 918 Second Avenue ed a boom in the dry goo trade The demand for ordinary cloths and | To Ri ghtly App re prints for the conversion into bunt-| Chamber Pe try pil ‘ing has all but exhausted the sup- mF Wy and converters have found it ¢ 4 sosteuary to take higher grades of Choaiaber Patla, 14 4t | material, including what Is known as | 64 squares. | WASHINGTON, May 25—General| In the trade it t* estimated that Corbin today cabled to Otia that the! at least 500,000 pieces of 25,000,000) War department expects to get the | yards of bunting will be used to wel- Sheridan away from San Francisco | come the hero of Manila bay. Sic i SR el AN ROBBER IS ARRESTED It is believed that these reinforce- ments will enable Gen, Otis to send He Is Charged With a Multi- plicity of Crimes. home 2506 volunteers. OMAITA, May 2, — Ottoe Offke, Brought Across the Border by saii to be one of the mont notorious | bank robbers and confidence men in| Unprincipled Americans. |the country, was arrested here to- AUSTIN, Tex., May 25.—The Unit. | day to be taken to Denver, Tt t# al- 1 States authorities are making l¢xed that Offke, with Geo, Rogers every effort to stop the wholesale and Harry Mumbrey, robbed a) smuggting of Chinese into this coun- Bouter, Col, bank of $5000, Mum- try to m “ap reciate fsi% .§ 20 | Chamber Pails, 12 qt., graniteware ,,. “eo #) | Chinaware Slop Jar rs 40 | Bix piece I ted Tolise | White Chamber. aned ory the Philippines. gas resolves itsel tect. If yo or sickness tq . look to your plimbing and rees ify all defections. Assapitary plumbe: team and gas fiters, out work ig uusued passed, OF CHINESE RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO Cor. Third Ave. and Spring St, hone Buff 471. WATER POWER Delivered Electrically for Manufacturing and Industrial Uses try from Merico al the Rio brey ts under arrest in Kansas City. Grande border. It is ned that A Woman who was with Offke, com Snoqualmie Falis Power Co, Americans are at the head of thie fessed that the same gange robbed business and that they get 810 each, & miner in Denver of $900. It in Distributing Stations at GILMAN, RENTON, SEATTLE, Second Ave. and Maia St. for landing Chinese safely on this | Claimed that the men have been op- aide. j erating tor a long time nerween Kan. A BAD COL TERTOWN, Y., May 26. mee ei of ex-Governor Roswell P. | Piower has been filed and in the pe- And Will Not Speak in St. Louis Tonight. | tition for the probate of the will the) wat | personal property of the estate ts es- | timated at $6,000,000, and the rea tate at $75,000, The exact value of | the estate will not be known until ST. LOUIS, May 25.—Colonel Bry- an ia #0 hoarse today that his words are scarcely audible in conversation, and unless there in a vast improve- ment before tonight, there is doubt lafter the appraisal, but the share of Mre. FloWer and the daughter, Mrs, | of hia being able to make a speech at the Coliseum banquet. John Byron Taylor, will not be far Soldier Tired of Life. | Moran Brothers Company ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS, and covers all branchos of the aitit and repatrod. the “Mosher” ng Company. Just Opened “= SEATTLE HAT FACTORY WILLIAM TAYLOR, PROP. Late of Christy Hat Factory, London, England pu plant feng des steel a1 if Mi 4 all other A acht try and “Roberts tallic Packly from 83,000,000 each. The total be- quests outeide of the widow and the daughter amount to $905,000, and it goes to relatives montly Tested the Weapon First The only placo in the city to bave your hat made to order and repaired by Practical ~ RAMBLER AND IDEAL... TPRRE HAUTE, Ind., May 25,— CARLIALE, Ky. May %.—Jamea | “Squire” Draper, a well known gam- $40, $30, $26, $20 : Payne, who was a corporal of the bier, 56 years old, committed suicide Cash Installments. be First Kentucky regiment, took mor-| this morning. He had been worry- phine and went to sleep on the rail-| ing over his wife's lliness, and, upon way track, He sald he expected a| leaving her bedside, went to a porch ine he fired two bullets Into or PRED, MERRILL CYCLE C's 1108-1110 Second Ave,, Seattic

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