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The Worm Turned. HARRINGTON, Del, May 5.x | Sheriff Luther B, Shaw and his son Norman, last night found a man hid den on the poreh, who refused to surrender, showed flight and then Started to run. Hoth men followed he burglar, Jumping feytees and fr Jing in the afr as they ran. ‘THE fa | gitive hid » Al times to eseape the flying bullets, and finally To Punish Johmny sss? cscs Sitti on haak to their home with bullets for Whispering. | tying Past their hew SIE USED D PEPPE Bible Saved His Life. HARRISBURG, Pa. May 95.—Lt | Col, James B. Barnett, formerly the CRUEL ACT OF ASCHOOL TEACHER |deputy secretary of the common- wealth, now with the Tenth regiment jin the Philippines, had a narrow os. cape from death recently. In the aide | ried a Testament. A Fillpine bullet [struck the little book, wae deflected from ite course, struek a wateh in| another pocket, caused a bad dent | in the time piece and stopping it, and | took another @irection without any | further damage. | Cayenne and it May Ca Wis Death. DBPRRY, Conn., May 26.—Because ttle Johnny Tripp, @ years old, was guity of whispering in school, his A ECULIAR teacher forced him to stuf half a His temparature is 102 degrees, | ‘The child's lips, tongue and the coat. ing of the mouth are blistered and) YMIR, B.C, May 25.—Great ex-| swollen until the child's face almost ¢!tement has been caused tn the town is unrecognizatiec. by the mysterious disappearance of Miss Mary Connery t the teacher John N. Greensill, whv quite recent. who inflicted the unishment. If the !¥ opened an office here as a mining child should die Misa Connery may >foker. Greenaitl was a mechanical be prosecuted. and electrical engineer of conasider- On Tuesday, only a little after the “ble mining experience, having been teacher had spoken to him, she saw |e ™ployed in some of the best mines Ais lips move and his seat mate turn |! South Africa and in the Le Rol ae if listening. hat Rossland. He was first missed “Johnny, come here to me,” said '@#t Sunday, and hie cap being found the teacher, Johnny walked slowly © the bank of the river it is sup- to the desk, to the top of which he Powed that he fet! tn and was drown- Darely reached. The tears streamed ¢¢ om Saturday night. The night down his face, only to be wiped off Wae dark and Greensill being known With his coat sleeve. to have been nearsighted, it is sup “Johnny, Were you whispering?” | Posed that he missed his footing and Boy's Mouth Stuffed With Fiery Pocket of his blouse Col, Barnett car | wy, | been shot, It was plain to them, 1 to be of inexhaustible mn i J |have been opened to an Aprican iyndieate, Known aa the jrinoeo l 1 company, ‘1 we is locatelin the wiley of the Orinoes river, pd the righ! to mine it has been Ubliepute - va long time betwoen thamert> | oan syndicate, which ts a Nw York concern, aod an Bngliah #jdicate urt of Veesuela |to the Amerioans, who cl@ that : ‘ |the Venesuelan ore can be lt down | In St Louis: eer se eR than the Lake Superior or@sed by | the Pittsburg companies, d Must Use War Stamps. ERY, 0. T, May M-fleveral INDICATIONS POINT TO A MURDER sai | pre nt citisens of Pey have na b indicted on the chart of vio~} lating the revenue laws in mpect to Attaching war stampa to bes and other papers, as required t the late wer tax act | ‘The United Stat is making inve wald neveral m be Involved, Clerks MakeaFyht. # dintrigattorney fwations nd it is businesmen will ST, LOUIS, Mo, May %.-While at work in the rear of 1621 North ‘Tay lor avenue yesterday afternoon aia. TORRE HAUTE, Ind.May borer who was digging In the yard The labor organization ofhe cl found the skeleton of a woman, Bev. ||" Teall stores hax bemulthe fix eral physicians examined the bones, | day. solomon Ruble In thiinet mere which were in @ #mall box, wrapped chant to be proceeded aginst A around with a mattress and bound | warr for his arreat wi precured with the steel wire trom a bedspring, DY oMcers of th ka" yon, and It ‘They naid the woman had apparently |" ‘he Purpone to clone albtores do. — from the manner in which the akete- ton was dissected, that it was not A BLOW T0 the work of a physician or a medi- cal student Two holes which appeared to have been made by bullets show to the ekull, the top of while fe crushed. ‘The Intter hole may have been made by the workman's shovel. The negro on making the discovery fed from the place. His name te not known G4y took occas to gal a hard by Terry Rechford, who lives at thia blow at bicycle racing, | was in the number, and who hired him to clean Case of J.C. Aber again « newspa- PITTSBURG, Pa. Mal %5.—Judge W. B. White from () bench to- steamer which arrived yesterday did) i | not bring any California stuff, and “Yeo'm.” “Hold out your hand.” Johnny did 80. The teacher reached into « table @rawer and pulled out a little tin box filled with red stuff. She put half a teaspoonful Into Johnny's lit- tle hand. “Put that in your mouth.” she commanded. Johany poured the Gery stuff into his mouth, distributing a good share of it over his chin and his moist, retained he was shrieking in . He ran frantically about the beside himeelf with pain. He i2]fsi a 33 iH bands about in the mad- cries il iz i i? 2 was in an uproar. was frightened out wits by the terrible character punishment she had inflicted the reproaches heaped on her Aiton W. the achool, rep- afi ( ae rat i in- it to i | i i fell from the betdge which is unpro- tected by ratis, Diligent search was made all Sunday night alone the banke and in the log Jame, On Mon- day the first log jam below the | bridge was completely blown out by |dynamite, but so far the body has [not been recovered. Greenaill's loss ts deeply regretted in the town, as he was well exteemed and respected among the Inhabitants. | Pele Seats | the yard. per, to recover a prindfor @ road The bones and the bo 4 race from Cleveland to Btsburg last rotted, were taken to the police ata- YeRr ‘ tion, but the wood was in such > In his remarks JudgeWhite eald dition that no clew could be obtained from that ling, as much #0 a8 @ Bree race o There was not a bone of the skete- & #4Me Of cards, and? should b ton that was whole. Apparently the *topped. Bicycle races ire demoral- bones had been chopped Into amal! ting to the pubtie, am fell burt lengths with @ hatchet. The box, ! to participants, A race from which must have been nearly as big Cleveland to Pittsburg) distance of |ae an omiinary trunk | Slane of clothing. It w big enough Vital organs. of ecacessive bicyeting Tt was learned that before Roch. “In the Cleveland~ sburg race | | ford moved into the house It was oc- | HOW before the court.) saw one of floor, kicking and beat- Defendant Seeks a Writ of cupica dy an old man, who pretended the Contestants fall fen bis wheel / |to be a physician, but of whom the hear my house, twely miles below Habeas Corpus. | CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, May %.— In the case of Tom Johnson, charg- ed with killing @ quarry foreman jpamed Jackson, the attorney for Johnson applied for a writ of habeas corpus on the ground that Johnson leould not be held for murder until \the bedy of Jackson cannot be dis- make the boy's mouth emart a little, Covered, they can prove that he was ‘All that could be thought of to al-| Killed by Johnson. and this, they be- Nevtate the |Heve, will convict him. ‘The treatment | ‘The officers call attention to the Ue and he famous Luctgert case tn Chicago. he go! } officers say that they have proof vy Ph i iy ii rt3 Connery is nearly prostrated atief and anxiety. She is a worman of good standing in the communit: COWHIDES HIS BROTHER.IN-LA KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 2%.— ®ephen Thatcher. jr. younger son of Stephen Thatcher, one of the Kan- s iy At 1 o'clock he created a sensation | on Walnut street. near Ninth, just across the street from the postofiice, by publicly thrashing bis brother-in. law, Charles E. Shepard, head of th: firm of Shepard & Farrar, architects, one of the best and most highly re- epected local professional men. At 2 o'clock young Thatcher still further distinguished himself by landing with his right and left on the countenance of Walter Van Stone, a wealthy cornice maker, blacking his eyes and bloodying his nose. Shepard because he struck Mr. Thatcher, sr., about a week ago, and says he pounded Mr. Van Stone be- cause he interfered with the whip- the | ety. | in Chattanooga. | Drowned in a Weil. | MEXICO, Mo. May %--Mre. C. Hill, aged &% years, living five miles |nerth of Mexico, fell into an open well on the farm this morning and was drowned. She died alone. Two |farm hands who were at work In | the flelds discovered her in the well. ‘Wounded With Scissors nor le under arrest, charged with as- he xted so much ‘ofd die. |netghbors knew little beyond the ‘his city. He wae fact that he apparently had no prac. that T thought be | thee and succeedes in frightening all the children in the neighborhood, should be prohibited by law from In the spring of 1892 @ young girt ‘king part in such egtests.” named Richards disappeared. She a father was 4 contractor, Her par- ents removed from the city soon “y after she was reported missing by her aunt. The police remember the Police Arrest a Eand of Ju- cane but, singularly, there is no re- venile Burdars. cord of It. The dimappearance of the Richards tf girl was recalled by the finding of | COLUMBUS, O. Ma 25—The Co- the skeleton yesterday. Whether lumbus poetics today troke up a rem- there ie any connection between the Wry organised gaix of juvenile two or not » a matter of conjec-|‘hieves, Not one ofthe boys were over 15 years of age yet for some ing stores and house A couple of. burglarized a sacked Tt, care nights amo PITTSBURG, Pa, May %—tn an tee store and to the killing and asked for advice | attempt to save an old pet dog of rying away large quantities of tea, as wave \her son, Henry, who was killed at coffee and aploes, Santiago, Mra. Nena Bertram, of boastfully confessed to his crises, ‘Mra. Bertram had just mortgaged Then he volunteered to go with the her home and ordered a monument officers to arrest ie chums The for her son, whose body had been in- boy led them to the central market | terred here. houre. where he sef up a shrill cry Plans for the monument ap well as of “Wheel-4-o-o, aml like the notes the photograph of her soldier son, of the vied piper the call brought were found on the corpse. ‘The dog. too, was killed. THE CANTEEN number, Now Has a Moncpoly. SHELBY, O., May 25.—~The Shelby Steet Tube company, originally of Tube works of Hartford, Conn. | | thin city, this week absorbed the Al- | AKRON, 0., May 25.—Helen Con-| IN THE ARMY bany, Ind., tube works and the Pope |sauting Anton Hahn. Hoth are em- | ployes of the Goodyear Rubber com- | pan: | | Hahn, the gtr! says, teased her un-| | threw a pair of shears at him. One lof the blades penetrated his side, in- | Micting @ dangerous wound. GIRL TURNED ‘BLAC | Miss Nellie Evans Says Her, Appearance Is Ruined. | NEW HAVPN, Conn, May %.— Dr. William Horton, a well known sporteman and yacht owner of this city, was today sued by Miss Nellie Mr. Thatcher says be whipped Mr. | y¢ iovans of Bristol for alleged mal- practice, Mise Evans declared that the medicine Horton gave her caus- ed her to turn black from head to foot, her teeth to rot and her hair to | Ding of hip friend, Mr. Shepard. fall out. thinks that she was a. treated with a dangerous compound ‘ Coal! Trust at Work. of mercury. She says that #he re- NEW ORLDANS, La., May %.— The representatives of a Pittsburg coal trust have secured options on all the coal business in this city, with the single exception of that of G. W. Coyle & Co., one of the largest con- cerns, A man named Finlay engin- cored the deal, and it is said the trust, which has $9,000,000 capital, is at work at numerous other points in the Mississippi valley and propos- en to control the coal t of this portion of the United States. NO MORE FREE PASSES Texas Roads Interpret a New mained under treatment by Dr. Hor- ton about two weeks. At the end of, the time, she says, she wae in such @ terrible condition that she went to the Massachusetts general hospt- tal where she has Improved, but she asserts that she is still in a pittable state. She is 25 years old and was formerly regarded as one of the handsomest women in Bristol, John Adams’ Looking Gl WASHINGTON, D. C., May %,— ‘There is being preserved in the room of the senate committee of the Dis- trict of Columbia an historical relic, | the value of which succerding years rapidly enhances. This givew the company thirteen WASHINGTON, D. C., May %— tube plants and a complete monop- ‘The secretary of war has taken steps oly of the seamlens steel tube busl- jecertain the views of officers of ness in the United States. the army in regard to the usefulness| The name Shelby Steel Tube com- of the post exchange or canteen and peny will be continued. ite effecta upon the morale and dis- ait cipline of the army. To thatend he REAL ESTATE TRANSFER: has caused interrogatories to be ad- a dressed to officers who have had The following deaia were fled yea- perience with the canteen at posts terday for record in the county audi- and garrisons at various sections of tor's office: the country, and the officers whose) 8. @ I. Ry, Co. t Wm. T. Baker, testimony will be solicited are not to lot 4, ni ew se sw: lots J, 2 be limited to any particular grade. 3 and sw\ nw see 30; lot 4, wec 19, ‘The interrogatories have been pre- tp M, r §, except rightofway, April pared and printed on @ uniform 20, q o., $1 blank and will be sent through com. P. J. Quartermaa et ux. to King manding officers of posts and depart. county, rightofway through part sec ments, Following are the questions: 6, tp 26, r 6, May © gift What opportunity, if any, have you tem? &, Prowpect Terrace add, April 27, q. What has been its effect upon the o., $1. morality of the enlisted men? Robert C. Strudwick to Sally P. What upon the discipline? Strudwick, lot 2, block 8, Renton add Have desertions increased or lese- lots 5 and 6, block 13, Summit add, ened since its introduction? May 23, $10. Are court martials more or less) Avsenath M. Foster to John Hoeffer, frequent? lot 9, block 19, A. A. Denny's add, Has drunkenness increased or les- March 18, $8000. sened? ‘Theodore F. Mock to Axa M. Simp- Does the opportunity to procure son, lots 3 and 4, dlock 7, Robinson beer in the post or in campa have any add, May 2, $10. effect upon the efforte of enlisted Admr of estate of Matilda men to procure intoxicants outside? quist, dec’d, to Anna P. Cleave What would be the effect of an ab. part sec 33, tp 25, r 4, May 10, $800. solute prohibition of the sale of beer, Alfre in the army? property, May 10, 4. ¢., Are you in favor of such prohibl- oxrx, of Wm. Grose, tion or are you In favor of the ex-|H. Grose, lat 3, bloc change as now conducted? axtd, May 19, $200, How can the exchange be tmprov- w England Northwestern Inv ea? Make any additional observations calculated to fully Inform the secre Jung- d, ) ft lot 10, block 60, A. A. Denny's ' It is a mirror, purchased by John tary of your views In general on the! sar to T. V. Yarring ‘ Adame, the first vice president, and | sub ton, #% net . tp 23, r 6, April Law to Cut Both Ways. adorned the vice president's room at — + 29, $100. i DALLAS, Tex., May 25.—The rail- the senate until it ceased to be in Headless Body Found. Daniel K, Tenney et ux. to C. W. . road passenger departments of the keeping with the more modern fur Jacobs, sw\ ne\ and nw, se sec 6 ‘Texas lines are issuing cireulars can celing and prohibiting free pastes They take the position that the new rebate felony law applies to free passes Members of the legislature say that their passes are not affected, as the law does not become operative until ninety days after adjournment Members of the state railway com- nishings, notwithstanding the fact that the senate at the time regarded #40 as « most extravagant price to pay for a looking glans It was placed in a closet of the vice president's rooma and later re ated to the basement, where It was discovered by a clerk of the dis trict committee, who appreciated ita historical value and had {t hung tn FITZGERALD, Ga, May %.—The headless body of @ young negro wo man was found In Willacoochee riv tp 22, r 3, May 5, $1400. John 8 Howland et ux, by Norman er today, ‘The hacked and torn | fy Cot Atty: OO ee ote tory tump of the neck gave evidence that"! hey Re nie pes nahh gy ts “4 hat | aiv n Lake add, May 24, $750. @ dull kaife had been used. A short , distance from where the body waa rs found the grass and earth were all Touched a Live Wire. torn up, indicating @ severe strugele,| TERT HAUTE, Ind, A woman named Polly Mitohell is re- | Cla us, while May 2.— engaged in yelo racing (8 & mpegs of gamb- | Already re have loet! in size to have contained a body ‘Wo members of the be on account | pastern Washington timothy, $11.00 GANNOT FIND THE BODY ', »--, ro. one ‘Such be not epert and persona! The police first eatght one of the| doctor he ai4| This case is one of the most pecu- No zt First atreet was killed by a youngest of the desperadoes and he the pepper, but Har in the history of ériminal work Pennsylvania train this morning. must have — forth the rest of the gang, seven in| ; | shorts, $17.90; chopped feed, $20@P22; Frank and Kittle Hawkins, Abbie! had to observe the working of the and J. M. Frink, Gila and Luther Ff.) canteen feature of the exchange sys- Mann to Viola Hawkins, lot 1, block | to ‘Arthur ©, Bryan, lot 11 and #|/ma and Oreg SAVED HIS DIAMOND And Landed a Slick-Fingred Gent in Jail. ANTIC CITY, N, J, May x-Magigtrate Charles Fulmer iphia, was riding down on the clock Reading expreas train yes A An Pht terday afternoon a respectable-look- | ing man in the Heat behind him lean- ed over and asked what time the train would h the seash An Mr. Fulmer turned to anewer he felt & tg At his $100 diamond shirt stud, He made a grab and caught the passenger's arm, and calling another man to witness the episod he let the arm wo and said nething more, although Mr, Fuln found | that hie gem had been pulled almost out When the train reached this city a as called, and the re epectable-looking pasnenger was ar- rested. Fle gave bis name as Jobn Binith, but papers in his pocket tn- dicated that he ts Frank Brown policeman w Queen's Birthday Or at Tiek RELI CELEBRATION >» The Fast Liner “A MUR”. .cccoee Will Sail From Yesler Wharf, Seattle, for Victoria, on 23, 2 ning will loay 25 and 26, Victoria at 4:90pm at 9 A. M. Each Day ime to take etreet ral Agent N, P, B. i. Co, Ltc,, 113 James Btreot Ss.- » ee, Cé) FOR,. St. Michael, Golovin Bay CAPE NOME About June 10 (under charter) Philadelphia, Me was held in $500) ball for trial. | | — | | To Warn Ships. iW. . LONDON, May 2%.—The early an-| : connecting with Beattle No. 1, Seattle No nouncement im expected of an ar-| 4 WNttis Mod for hampart, Koyukuk, Daw rangement whereby @ vertel ap-| son and way ports. proaching rocks upon which light-| _ For Freight ax erage apply to houses are located may be warned Great Northern Rallway Company automatically of their danger in spite 612 First Avenue, oF i ot fox. MARKET QUOTATIONS Thursday Morning. —Weat street! opened this morning with a good de- | mand for greenstuff, but with a scant supply. The San Fre ing business on that day, a as a result the vegetable market is | A shipment was expected sor today. The grain market has dropped. Strawberries and cherries are searce and tn good demand. The quality i# poor. ‘The lumber, fish and grocery mar- kets remain steady. Two schooners arrived late yesterday afternoon from the banks with 25,000 pounds of halibut, The following prices are being of- fered to the producer by the local dealers for delivery in round lots on the dock or in the car at Beattie: Grain-Osta, $29; barley, $26; wheat shorts, showed no | 150 miles, t# « terrible train on wel irae feed, 6s Oran, Hay—Puget sound, per ton, $7; @12; alfalfa, $9. Kene—Strietliy fresh ranch, 17@ Butter — Fresh ranch, WGil0e; jcroamery, 12@1%¢. | Poultry—Chickens, live, 1@15%e; dressed, 160. Live Stock—Cholee beef cattle, Cows, 4@1Kc; #teors, 44%@5e; good hogs, live, 4%e; hogs, dressed, 64e; calves, dressed, large, 6c; small, 90; calves, large, live, 40; small, 6c. Hides, found salted steers, over © pounds, fo: medium sound, per pound, 7%c; Nght sound. under & pounds, 7c; cows, sound, all weights, 7c; stags, balls and oxen, 4@6c: kips, Te; calves, per pound, Se; gree hides, lo less than salted; dry hides per pound, 120; culls, one-third | lone; summer deer, per pound, 22) Be; winter deer, dry, @iéc; papery | weeks past they have been plunder. | Aer, *@i20; dry elke, 9@100; green ik, 1@Ge; sheep pelts, 25695; shear- ings, 18@26e; Kaatern Washington wool, fe; Western Washington wool, jae; dirty or timber burned, 10c; tal- low, 2%at®\e. Butter—Ranch, 10@12c; fancy dal- ry, in squares, 150; Washington creameries, 1-Ib prints, 18@20c; East- ern Iowa and Elgin, 19@20c. Cheese (obbing)—Native Wash- |ington, 124@14e; Bastern, 12%@13}%0; | California, Me. | Bees (obbing)—Strictly fresh ranch, i%e. Money — California comb, 120 12%ec; etrained, To. Poultry—Dressed chickens, 16%; live chickens, 180, Nuts. | Welneta, per Ib, eacka, ie; East~- ern black walnuts, 100; pecans, 120 Ife; fiberts, He; almonds, fancy, soft Mell, 180; almonds, No. 2, 160; pea- |nuta, 60; pine, Ibe; Mekory, 1 |coooanuta, per dozen, 75@900; pop- | per Ib. May, Grain ond Feed. Hay (obdbing)—Puget Sound, per |ton, $769; Eastern Washington tim- jothy, 819@14; alfalfa, $10. Oate Gobdbving)—Per ton, $29@20, Bariey—Rolled, $27. Corn—Whole, $22.50; cracked, $23; feed meal, per ton, $23. Feed—Wheat, $21; olf cake, m $33; middlings, $2123; bran, $16 ldairy chopped feed, $16; seod oats, $206 32. ton, rT, S per 1b; pork, 7% Jarge Sc per Ib; small, Ie. Provisions Gobbing—Hams, large, 10%; hama, small, 11c; breakfast ba- \con, 114c; dry salted sides, 7%c; Rex, Me. ara (jobbing)—Home-made, per Ib, THe; White Star, 8c; Coin Special, |8%c; lard, compound, tlercea, 6%c; | Rex, 8%e. | Fresh Fish(Jobbing)—Halibut, 24@ 3%; Columbia river salmon, 74%@8\%e flounders, 8@4e; soles, 40; rock cod, be; trout, 124@16c; shrimps, 100; ‘Seattle-Yukon Transportation Co. | Skagway via Vancouver, Ketchikan | Pelt» and Wool—-Heavy| | Butter, Cheese, Eggs ond Poultry |7')) | munds foe, round shad, 3@4; smelt, 4@60; oysters, Olympia, $3.60 per sack; $1.80 per galion; ¢ Jungquist to same, same|ness crabs, allve, $1.10; cooked, $1.20; ling cod, 5@6e. v Potatoes (Jc River Burbanks, $38@45; Island Early Rose, $40; Island White, Yaki- . $48; new potatoes, 2\%0 per Ib; Oregon and Yakima sil- ver skin, faney, $30 per ton; beets, $1.25 per sack; carrots, %ce@$1 per sack; garlic, 9¢; California aspara- gus, 5@6c per Ib; Walla Walla asp agus, 84100 per Ib; rhubarb, 2%c per Ib; tomatoes, $2.25@2.50 per case; arti chokes, 50: r doz; wax bea We per Ib 1e beans, 9c per Ib; new cabbage, 24 O24 Fruits. Green fruit. Gobbing)—Oranges seedling, $2.004P2.00; navels, $4.50; lemons apples, fan ey $2,5009.00 per box; ban “ ' 0 per buneh; Call i Oe cies ported to be missing from Martina. | painting the Union depot train sheds vi ack figs, 20-Ib boxes, $1.- mission #tate that the rebate Inw|the committog, room ale Bil. . Ghe tr understodl to have| touched a live wire, felline uw te cartoons, $125; Smyrna figa, 2 was intended to apply to freight traf top tnntscdar Gamebenn had trouble with her husband. A) the ground and killing him Instantly, | Per 1b; new dates ; sweet apple fic only and that passenger traffic \s exempted © railways say they must construe tt to cut both ways im order to be safe —$—$$<$<———$__ Lots 001% fect in Pratt's Orchard Add. 1112 Columbia street. Pratt’s Orchard Addition ts all fn large bearing fruit trees, lote are offered on special terms to those who want homes, by Holman & Robinson, Head office, #42 West « WD. Woon, Pres. A my ‘Phone Main 117. > Leave. Daily Everett on Gaest iW ‘Ticket OMice, #12 First ave 1pm, Fpokane Rowland | ri wt Veul, Chicage aad Bast | Alaska Flyer IN SIXTY-FIVE HOURS S. S$. HUMBOLDT, fails From Beattie THURSDAY, MAY 25, AT 8 P. MM. Clty Office, 696 First avenue; telephone | Main 340. Arlington Dock; ‘phone Pike 143 KE. K. CAINE, Agent Pacific Coast Steamship Company for San Francisco The company's eles gant steamships Queen, Walla Wall and Umatilia les Beattie 11.16 a, m. Port Townsend and Victoria, H i, i 2 29, June 3, #, 13, 16, July 3%, and every fifth day theres aft leave San Francisco For Seattle 10 a, m., via Vietorta and Port Townsend, May 1, 6 11, 16. 26, 21, June 5, 10, 15, 20, 26, 90, Jule 5, and every fifth day thereafter. FOR ALASKA Leave Beattle, 9 a, m.— Cottage City, May %, June 14, me City of Topeka, May 15, June 9, 24) Orizaba, May 10, 26, June 19; Al-Kiy May 6, 2, June 4, and every fifte day thereafter. ‘The company reserves the fight ta change, without previous notice, steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing. For further information obteta@ J. F. TRowperpdr. Puget 84. Supt, Ocean Dk, Seattia, Up town ticket office, 618 First av. Beattle; Goodall, Perkins & Co, Gen, Agents, San Francisco. Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Alaska Lightning Express Steamship City of Seattle Sails trom Vester Whart MONDAY, MAY 29th, AT 10 P.M FOR--—! ote CALLING AT cee BARK HUNTER SKAGWAY AND. OTEA Golofnin Bay Vanconver, Ketchikan and Juneau: STEAMSHIP ST. MICHAEL About May 25th rctetasmturense BR Soatace Sale Deposit Building. Three Round Trips Dally—Except Sunday TIME CARD tor Taroma. FARES. Everett TSe, round trip $1.25; E4- Landing Colm Telephone, Beattie SEATTLE TRANGTER CO Frelgnt, Passenger and Bagcure, STORAGE. om Min 1-46 Ope 623 First fray Our grocer says There are not any APPLES SAN DIEGO FRUIT CO. Has Plenty. Fine as Silk 415 Pike Street. Between 4th and 6th Oi1Barrels In Good Condition ‘& COHN Ave. CAH! Foot of Yesler Yesler Dock. Safe Deposit Boxes Fixed in steel-lined vault, for the safe keeping of valuable articles and papers, for rent at $3 a year, You carry the key. Safe Deposit Vaults, number of highly wrought negroes! During the Spanish warhe served in| cider, %e per gall med, sweets, viewed the headless corpse, There in npany FH, One Hundred and Fifty. | $4.00; strawberries 5 A crate; no clew nth Indiana Callfornia cherries, $1.25@1.50 a box; ee “ cocuitninglninsbenanattamess San » cherrics, perty offered is Pratt's Every lot im fruit trees, Pratt's Orchard Addition Add. |rock, Manager. % West Columbia street, Shor- Bren colling sr Victoria: Vanoomver, ry ftom Wrangel, and Juneau, . Friday, June 2, 10 P. M. first-class. For rates, etc., apply to DODWELL & CO., Ltd., General Agen Phone Mato 470. Tit James Street FARALLON All Water Botte to alata First Sefling to St, Michael on or Abett June Id, isss Connecting with Company's Own Fiost St iver Steamers for Dawson City Ané All Intermediate Potate on the Yukon River. EMPIRE LINE 607 First Ave, » ~ SEATTLE Taonal Rovfgation Company ta United States or SKAGWAY ROUTE The Ocean-Golng Steamship AURADA Frank M. White, Master, Sails for Skagway: Way Ports Saturday, May 27, at Noon Every Twelve Days Thereaftes, For Freight and Passenger Rates apply to Seattle Steamship Co. White Star Dock, Foot of Spring Street, ‘Phone Main ‘sak. a4 F. A. BELL, M er - PARLOR GROCERY ‘Phone Pike 125, 1329 Second Avenue | Wm. J. DEAN & CO. “PETER EGGE Painting, Paperhanging, Kalsomining Picture Fram Made to Order, Lock rmith Repairing of All Kinds Residence. 197 6th avo, 406 Pike Street Perens ddan thhelincadhdetiadhidadndd PIGOT & FRENCH CO, 104 Washington St., have the only Linotype Job Printing Machine In the Northwest. -Catalogues, Pamph. lots, ete. at specially low prices, SAVE MONEY’ by giving them an opportunity to figure BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Dircotors and Embalmers Parlors, Third Ave. and Columbia St Telephone Main 1k — Beattie, Wash.

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