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THY EATTLE STAR. T \ AMUSEMENT DULLETE | Frank L. ash leave today for . EP ¢9 INVITATION TO [DR CLARK 1S ’ v 7 THIRD AVENUE THEATOR— the #bipping of lumber to China, Se) |The Three Guardemen, | which is to be used tr construc | country NY OVE) | —— lA abi ef toch ween atlved tet \ ] [Child Blinded by Powder) wasyinaron, pO, May 26— - ’ leentiy fror , Wt SHIPLEY VILLE, Ind, May 25.~| Rach of the members of the Ameri- Clark, the f up bate paartseans While playing with a powder horn |oan branch of the Joint high Cana. | tian Endeavor « 4-| understood jthio morning, Tandon Shaw, aged #/dian commission haw received @|dromid a larke and elthe purpose « meme | Years, touched a match to the pow-| handsomely prepared invitation from | audieg tact night at the p-} tions. hoy |der, which exploded, injuring his} the chamber of commerce of Skam- | tint = Dr. Clark is known as} Matt Peppa . . [eyes so that his slaht is destroyed, | way, through ite president, to Visit) “path dndeavor He has «| Ira B. Walker 4 0 | in unday ciaiagetei thatp ort and eee for himnelf the! girikit personality and exerts a| ‘Th earancah thday were } The Gould Rumor Revived ten irattae inten te eee Influence over his Heten | $243,61 4 the batas were | NOW YORK, May 26.—Bdwin| of the people of Skagway to have the| cri roocea uueie the hers. “4 beg ggenie 8 sentinel Cc 00 or | Gould is again reported to have sign: | commission maintain to the utmost! the Se een ee ten ts 7 Jed contracts for the tranafer of the | ene claime of the United Btaten to| wrasse, He congratulate . THREE BOATS | Na re tah interests of the Continental Matoh | every foot of territory within the $0| maueaifers on their rapll Browts 5 company to its rival, the Diamond | miles lying between the ea and thé | years ee er ft TACOMA, May 25. — Happiness | Maton company boundary line, ee it has heretofore! ute tof HM Lewis, the founder of FOR THE NORTH Polen nape in the State Bun. |, Howld owns the Continental Match| been recagntzed. ‘The invitation haa! the loc: society. | day-school association jast night, | hehe Hetween this and the} made an impression upon some of | At tholose of his remarks a ques- 3 when it was announced that a suffi. | Dismond concern there has been a| the members of the commission be-| tion ba fee Dr, Chark| ‘Peday is & ndtable one in steam s Ce de a ee ena teed. to | Ditter War, and those on the inside | cause of the earnest expression loss « ped ee re teagromptn (ship airetes, by the fqact that th 4 Mhakte trons Than st000 In connection | 24¥ {t l@ not. improbable that Gould |the determination to maintain Am-| anny f upon to make impromptu ae oe : 4 with the generous offer of an un.|%@# #iven up the Aght. Por years) eriman rights, For one thing it & A bE business mecting of thejeach of them sailing to anal E Known friend that he would dupii-| 2 Diamond company has paid &/ercan rights, For one thing tt 1) union ploeded Dr, Clark's Pho firat to pull out waa the Dirigo, % tate dollar for dollar until presont | UVMlend of 10 per cent. | It controls the statement published some time | and thepliowing offer Hchwabacher dock. Sh several valuable patents, Among | ago to the effect that a majority Of oa: Prevent W, W. Clark: vice nted and renovated until # odlgations are paki. all money sub. weribed and paid to the assoctation - P a uring the week beginning Wednea-| Machine, ‘The company owns vant day, May 17, and ending Wednesday, a ee eae ener vorpool, Mase Bree ee Te Te inc tiie cemounes, (284 has factories in Liverpool, Bng- gent an@ appealing for subscriptions | #4 89d Brasil and work for individual gifts, D. 8. A STORY OF which t# that of the Beecher mateh Vohnson, chairman of the state fin ance committee, said the “friend” Ropes to be called on for $500 or $600. ae" William ©. Wheelor presided at the | HIDDEN a Meeting Inst night, and alluding : pleasantly to the fact that there were Many surmises as to who the gener- ie on 1 eng i ‘ous but mysterious friend was, eald| LAS VEGAS, N. M, May %.—I. S he guessed it was D, 5. Johnston, but | Gailagos, of this place, yesterday dis- Mir. Johnston arose and said he was not the man. ‘The Rev. W. C. Merritt, president ‘of the asosciation, made a strong jsovered @ cave in the foothills six plain tablet in the wall. Gallagoe | removed the tablet and found a niche |in which was a stone box. In the |box were Latin and Spanish manu- | sortpta which told that 300 years ago & party of Spanish and French col- onlate from Mexico were attacked by | Indiana near the locality and all of plest ones over the result. An eloquent and able address on “The Bible, the World's Hope,” was Gelivered by the Rev. A. L. Hutchin- son, D. D., of Seattle. Yesterday was devoted to business and discussions, “The Best Fruits day afternoon from Bureka, Cal. |by Judge Cann yestertay afternoon | the people of Skagway are desirous of annexation to Canada. SEATTLE INKLINGS. ‘The revenue cut! Rush, with the Yukon river steamer Nunivak tn tow, steamed ints the harbor late yester- | The} Nunivak ia one of the largest orate | built on the coast for service in the | Yukoa, | ee Mayor Humes has received a letter | from Thomas Campbell-Copeland, of | |New York, asking the co-operation | miles from town which contained alee the mayor in a movement which | has for tte object the promotion of the moral and intellectual well-being | of the American newsboys and boot blacks, eee ‘The case agai) Harry Stack, the bartender accused of embezzling $180 from Patrick Sherry, wae divmissed | as the evidence wae too confictiog. | Uhetr party except four were killed. Subsequently one of the survivors died and was buried clove to the cave | of Organised Gunday-schoo! Work” drought out short talks on different of the topic by the Rev. W. Mra. W. C Merritt, the |. A. Cation, Mra. W, C. Mer- | they would never reach their coun- | try again and gave directions to be! Rev. M. A. Covington and | snserved by the finters of the docu- A Bible study wae CoD~| ments. They told where the grave lof the man who died wouk! be found rritt gave an address on | Daring the past have Been held as/ Gistrict, 19 county and 2 total, @. There are 27 counties organized Weak Points in State and sliver bars and bullion had been seoreted In the same locality. They requested that the finders of the! treasure should forward half of it) to the helre of the colontets. Gallagos found the grave as indi- ated, and the akeleton of the man. ‘Worw” were discusses | 7 hand Bushell, G. i, | The treesure bas not been found. sem =" STEEL AND IRON ON THE BOOM’ report. < embraced the re- the state executive commit- Sunday-schoot report of ihe PITTSBUNG, May 35. — The iron jand steel business ie booming. Nev~- er before in the history of trade has there been such a phenomenal ad-| vance tn prices, and never before) have large advances been caused aw) @t present by the great demand and) short supply. In the present rise the | brokers have no part, the hich prices being the result of natural condi- NEWS OF FIGHTS IS CONFIRMED that ve teams puter of nove nd vars 's, | Three Kansas Volunteors Kil farm stock. - They have not yet formed them- led by Filipinos. @eives into villages, being content to) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 25.— get the land under cultivation on the The War department received today | Co-operative system. joffictal confirmation of yesterday's Cat. Hubbell says that the women | press despatches concerning the Gre hitched to the plows to assist in| fights which took place near Mantia, | ‘tilling the eotl, and he has seen as/aino a4 cablegram from Gen, Otis) many as ix plows at one time break- | announcing the severe injury of Geo. ing ground in this fashion, having |Cathelin of the Twentieth aftiliery, No less than 22 women to land the killing of Corporal Pipes and | @ach of them. They take the places | Privates Whitlock and Sullivan of | of horses and cattle, which the im-|the Kansas regiment, tigrante do not possess. — Several missionaries have attempt. Dut without success. The Doukho- fbors cling to their old faith and cus- H ‘toms. The Doukhobors are a Rus- @ian sect and are being aided by N. ©. Nelnon, of St. Louls, and other et ‘well known persons. WASHINGTON, D. C., May %— The tast day of the peace jubiiee| Was more brilliant than the two pre- ceding. An exhibition of Moats in front of the White House this after- moon wae magnificent. Menator McKinley Reduced a Soldier's |tuision made a speech for the President. Gen, John M. Wilson, chief of the arrived in the city fast night and Private Charles Farris, Company H| registered at the Rainier-Grand. He| ‘Third United States volunteer in-| ie on his annual tour of inspection! (immungs), who was convict-| through the West and ts visiting the) of murder by @ genera! court mar-| various fortifications, old and new, | tial at Santiago, Cuba, where his re-| proposed or finished. Today he ts| jt was stationed. Farris was inspecting the proposed Lake Wa Sentenced to be shot to death at|ington canal and is accompanied by | Buch time and at such place as the | Senator A. G. Foster, O. Graves, reviewing authority may direct.” | Judges Burke, J. J. McGHtivra, W. J.| The prisoner is dishonorably dis-|Clise and several other representa- | charged, forfeits all pay and allow-|tive citizens of Seattle. The party, neces, and is to be confined at hard |ieft this morning in a special car| labor for life in the penitentiary at |over the Seattle & International rall-| Port Leavenworth. road, and at noon they were join-| here will be a great ecarcity of \fe ingen i; ecteed they teal at Inerbay. This afternoon they are | flowers on Decoration Day. There | inspecting the site of the new army | fs some talk of sending away for a) post at Magnolia luff. carload, tut no authoritative state- | sent could be obtained today. Word thas been received from Mrs. Green, of the naval station, that she would gend over ali flowers obtainable on Monday morning, which will be three or four wagon loads. A New Scheme. CHICAGO, Ti, May 25—Rodert| | | The trial of K. M. Kalfa, the Rus- sian merchant on Pike street who in| charged with assault with intent to! kill W. D, Wilkie, a fellow country-| man, oceupled the attention of Judge }Cann all this forenoon. Witnenses | were examined and the was | contin until 2:30 this a | Brace Mantel, the actor, confessed | prove sara oe cer, onto) ALONG THE WHARVES | | trict court by filing a petition tn | bankruptey, His scheduled indebt- — niteoeneas Craneneter ani @dness is $13,487, while his assets are | Mer? Rave arr so ogy as placed at $1600. The principal claim | 1>* ons Be gd: Sere an ticle which the petitioner seeks to be rid +1 Hse ane ea cana hada ot is & judgment for $10,000 alimony | ¥'** 15.9% pounds given in New York in favor of his wife, The other claims are minor and are mort tor salaries of former members of his company. In the as- came rnoon. . An increase in the run of Colum. | bia river salmon is reported by local | fish market men. The shipments of shad from the Columbia are also in iJ ner is a ch 0} Shove, coats G46 sey creasing, but small fish are atill re-| frterest in a called “Face in the | P°Fted scarce Ce ir nt.” Mr. Mantel! ow | en: phi. antell is now 10) ne work of loading the big Rob- | p-atonad ort orton raft at West Seattle with piles, WW YORK, May %.—All boxes|'* steadily progressing, The only for the Jeffries-Fitzaimmons fight hithches a vada o carved are the | f the pil 1m Hood canal have been sold, and brought $21,000. Homowekers’ paradine, Pratt's Orch.Add. | tor only 20 each in Praty's Orebard Add ! ene Aare and the three survivors feared that) nd where a Merge quantity of gold | death of bis father, J. K. Bothwell, | ways in order to secure @ regular | 1000 men . . J. J. Williamson, & colored man, was fined #0 and costae by Judge Cann yesterday afternoon for steal. ing 8h Overcoat from Attorney Gienn. James Bothwetl, of this city, has recetved 4 telegram announcing the in Clay City, Th, at the ag years. He was one of the settiors of Clay county, Ill. oe. Rather than accéde to the demand of the Tacoma High sehool athletes for two bieyele races at the Tacoma- Seattle meet next Saturday, the Se- attle boys have decked to give Ta- coma a credit of 18 points before commencing the games, eae on ritest ‘The executive committee of the board of regents met yesterday for} the purpose of auditing the monthly | bila, eee Attorney John W. Corson hes been named as the man who should be tried for the alleged attempt at jury bribing. An affidavit has been pre- pared by Prosecuting Attorney Mo- Elroy, and it ts signed by members of the discharged jury. It i# alleged in the affidavit that between April 3 and May 19 John W. Corson, with two there whose names are un- Jury could be influonced for a money constieration. eee ‘The addition to the Madison street power house ts nearing compiction. and will be ready for use in about a week. The new part will be used exclusively as a car barn. It is 60 by 109 ft. and will cost $2500. The four new care which the company purchased lately have arrived and will be neady for the track in a few days. i eee A building permit was teeued to day to Mra. Ann MeBfroy to butld a two story double house at 209 and 2004 Fifth avenue, to cost $2690. eee Samuel C. Calderhead, aa receiver of the Guarantee Loan & Trust com pany, has commenced @ #ult tn the supertor court against BE. B. Downey et al, stockholders in the defunct banking (natitution, to raise an as- sesament of $78.25 per share to pay off the indebtedness, which amounts to $156,500, eee The bowling trophy cup, for whieh the & A. C. and 8, B.C. are con- testing for, is on exhibition at Gra- ham and Moore's jeweiry store, The oup is of wterling sliver, and cost $100. It was made for Graham and Moore by the Gorham Manufacturing com- pany, of New York. see A license to wed has been Issued to Roy KR. Hazard, age 23, and Jessie A. Morford, age 17 ,both of Seattle. rary T. H. Dempacy and wife ‘have brought sult in the superior court against the Union Trunk line for breach of contract. Mr. Dempsey in his complaint that a con- tract was entered into whereby he was to improve his property, lying contiguous to Madrona park, on con- Gition that the railway company ex- tend ita tine through his property, for which he gave them the right of car service In all seasons of the year, and he gave the company $1000, Mr. Dempsey claims that the company has failed to live up to the agree- ment and he hae suffered lonses to the amount of $16,280. ee L. B. Youngs, superintendent of lights and water, received a letter today from San Francisco, from F. N. Little, superintendent of streets, sewers and parks, Mr. Little has/ been in California for the part three weeks, inspecting the work done by| the street department of Ban Fran-/ cleo. He states in his letter that he haa visited all the different de parments and hia trip has been a| profitable one . G. W. MoNutt will arrive from Des Moines, Ia., tonight, to take Geo, F, Lewis back to answer to the charge of forgery. Lewis t# also wanted In Los Angeles, Ci on the same) charge. see | cork is rapidly being pushed on the White Pass road between the Summit and Lake Bennett, and tt ts expected that the road will be com- pleted by the middle of June. Fully have been put to work within the Inet month, until now there is a force of 1600 men employ- eee | rhe funeral services of Bertha J held from the family Malden avenue, at 2 o'clock this afternoon, rd; me appearan preaiden Miss Ellis Bheph retary, uella 8. Dyer; treasurer If Dirigo bad EB. Vanths; junior superintendent, |number of paxnor Mies Nele May Litte ere for Dawaon W. H ewte op briefly remard-| Mr. and Mra, W ing the porus of 500 voicen now in| came down recently from the Klon trainingifer the C. BE. convention | dike, A large cargo of freight was next moth. |alao taken north on the steamer The Orizaba pulled ¢ k LIKE ING BORN AGAIN = s=2"s20"Scste Sov nengors wae Alfred Ray, manager of ee | the @tandard Of! comp who, with Roasomecovered After Boing 8. P!') Gh seins. ie Mne ok Inet country for th pur pose of developing # i nes Half Century Clouded. located there. It ts stated that there TOLER, ©.. May Mathias | i* 4 capital of $100,000 at th nok Mteingrute, of Jackson townsh of the scheme end that the wor has recowred hia reason after his development will be pushed with mind hasjeen blank for HO years. | Visor Mr. Stqgruber fough tn the| The steamer Humboldt te billed to Mexican $f ae @ member of a cav-|#ail at § o'elock this evening for airy regitent, In a charge at the | #kagway ne will be heavily bat battie# Resaca de ta Palma his | loaded with freight and passenge horse stuibied and fell, throwing, The list of the Dirigo was as fol him on th ground. His epine was|lows: H. A. Wright F.C Well, BR paralysed.) When taken to the hos. | Tim's A. J. G rt, Miss B, Gar pital he wp able to tell everything |rett, 1. KE. Hichoomb, H.C. Stor time he| Dr. G. K. Dickinson, J. P. Hubrick, | that took lace up to th was burt, lt after that everything | Mre. Hubrick, Jas, H. Ranier, Wm was @ biak, Since th his mind | Stephen, Mr. W. J. Walther, Mrx has been claded always in. | Malther, Geo. Baker, A. Beyrs, RB. &. sisted thathe was only 21 and was|F. Mail, Jno. W. Clem, J. B amb | 1. J. Toombly, Henry Baker, ¥ going to Vée for Taylor for presi. | ly Dillon. dent. | A. Bazael!, O ‘The othetday he woe struck on the head bi a piece of wood from a& buss sawiand loet consciousness | When he rdfved @ peculiar expres sion wan néiced on bis face, as if he bad justawakened from a tong steep, and hi has since recovered his) lomt senses, action of Second Officer Howarth, he} BITTEN BY MAD DOC Children Paying in the Street ot!) ne wtruck his head gainer the side of the boat and was knocked un Ari Attacked. | onactous | COVINGTON, Ind, May 25.—At m9 of NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING } . & coal passer em-| steamer Origaba, fell this morning from the ut for the prompt James Marr ployed on the Into th Howarth eaw him fall and quickly | ‘clock (is morning a mad dog | jumped into the water, and after af came rushint through the streets|hard struggle succeeded in getting frothing at th mouth and « ing | Harris to the of the boat, when fi at everything he passed. In ‘ of Mrs. Byrp Darling's reviden some childre®, were playing tn the street. The lute attacked o little ae he wae severely cut about the daughter of Mra. Darling. tncerating head, he waa taken to Providence | the child's arpa and shoulders in a | hospital. | they deck. Harris recovered consciousness, and) were both hauled up on 53h horrible m tl ttacked a} ——e Hittle deus! Mr. Bradbury, | bruising the on its forehead. } The canine then Fan east, biting — of obiek~ ly managed to kill the brule, As the parents of | the children ate poor & subseription | will be taken up to send the children to @ madstone at Lafayetio. IS RECAPTURED W, F. Baker, the alleged fugitive |from Massachusetts Justice, who es- jeaped from Deputy Sheriff L. Lev request being gratified seemed to be very dim. | t the} rir |iwoe, Monday evening on Third av- Arent conan | ~ PETTIGREW this morning by Perigegn ge oad See Tete. Sheriff Wilson in a house 1s R, Foley FO. de =_bew work: team. ter of the Block boundel by % ; " 1S IN DOUBT rast tens sre s Wg aT Cron EW ae 4 Fifth avenue, and is now safely WEL BUY A... Castoff clothing. D. Taylor, Starr-Boyd |iodged in the county Jail a Baker ts wanted In Boston for the acai ee rs Regarding McKinley's Action) embesslement of Eoll trom ie ocpthing beter for soe, Tene am's Express comp nape ; on Return of Volunteers. (oo. sicrrisey, of the Towton police. | ‘The Finest Talking Machine Mate grersoat, W236: ck. 4 lwho has been In the clty several) cA ‘army black wool fate, lwoeks after Foye, the alleged jury REGINAS ~ noi ny undersbirts and drawers, Letter Road From the South Da-|iriner, will probably take Daker From $7.00 to $300 | nent tents, ox2, b Grerkirte, tack, kote Senater to the Cham- Lore with him. } coal = Kirk, 1017 Fit Avenue, ae si rmhscrrceschtlieD SRS, een — - i | 1 _OSTEINWAY® DEALERS | tat, tim, cfknie ta ta At the meeting of the chamber of | ou Avenwe + = Meston, 20 Tester Way.” iad commerce yesterday afternoon the i -_ mm _~ - _ members, after a discumeton JUNK. ed the opinion that the mort Toe Seattle Dunk Gu and avaliable place for the bot eguare vaiinene AMP inde ofan ing oul of the Washington volun per bongh, on thelr return fom the Philippines | tana wyenee. bomear! t Magnolia Bluffs, Captain W. | ' “wine MGM sdinson, ff, Made a stuternent haa SEWING MA regarding the piogress of the we | “New Home Sowing Machines. Best and at Magnolia Plu®, in which he etat-| i by cheapest ranching mate, easy pay ed that 60 acres pf ground had been I 1a no ments. Office next to cleared Senet = ‘A letter received from U. 8. Senat- | |; ed , ae or K. F. Pettigrew, of South Da —-99 | ~ Cast off clothing, trunie an boughs kota, was read. It stated that the THE ANGEL | ae ceenns er Pome Red list copy of the letter recently sent by A / yoy: 7 the chamber to President McKinley, Be ggg ye | ee eee urging the retura of the Washir ees Seattle Abstract Co., 419 New York Block troops from Manila direct to Se ts are wonderful, |B} = ——— attle, had been received. He stated Ben 5 aes yreene * 6 Pe ___Peneonas, that the coming of transporte to Se- | See Hanson before pu: attie would necessitate their golng| . e machine. "A. few food Re @ roundabout rouie by way of Hono- ince for sale, resi lulu, and that the prospects of the RAMAKER MUSIC 00. Geet, COS re Lc Wanted To tay oid @uid Gnd ever, i On each fovely, hand- President Graves remarked somely-trimmed hat. clone of the reaiing of the er, that transporte no longer call at Or we will sell the Honolulu for coal, but put into Nee whole steck to any one aski, and that vessels ng from “ar 5 busi the Orient have to wall over practi: wishing to go into busi ness. The owner was com- pelled to take the stock for debt, but lives in another city and cannot ally the same cdurse going to San Francisco as Seattle President Graves announced he had received @ telegram the captain of the batilerhin Towa, | that from stating that the cruleer would be due at the Puget sound naval station long carry on the busi- about Junel? ness here. The remainder of the afternoon Formerly Mrs. White’s was taken up by an address by Kev Bheldon Jackson, on the trade of| millinery. Alaska and the government roindecr | expedition. He stated that the trad % ——— f Alaska is steadily on the increas . and that every year the measures taken for its development are f numerous Concerning the reindeer, Mr. Jack a soon stated that they had na suceess, notwithstanding the fact that a large number of them bad diet Ds spay sags and lack of Sen d your Packages care fe regarded the animal a ; being of as much value to Alaska and Important Letters HOW THEY CHASED — THOSE FILIPINOS WASHINGTON, May 25 t for Dawson and Upper Yukon Points t NUGGET EXPRESS War departmer lay made public th 1. weil Sach aahel 4 report ‘ Fred Fur 1 tained th att ' braska, on the parts taken by their ephone Main 900 regiments against the Filipinos, isi si ean ar YOUR™—o UNDERWEAR Has much to do with your Health, Happiness and Success This is the place to buy the right kind. 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