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By e . ° 9909006 - ae S Twenty-five Cents a Month phone Subscriptions to By Mail er Carrier .. Pike {50 Oot Ce ooe: A 098 SFG 0000 20OO HOO OOF = - ee. - -- —- _——_ VoL. I. “SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 27, 1899. NO. 79. in 4 Agency, partnership, private corpor jwtona, domentic relations, torts, per sonal property, and sales, bills and notes, baliments and carriers, and jertminal law The text book work 7 | NIU comprige Blackstone, Anson on | | POhtraots, Gould on pleadings, Lube's equity pleadings, Bliss on code plead ings, and Hoard’ criminal pleadings. The senior year will embrace con- stitutional law, wills and the admin- letration of estates, equity juriapru- dence, munielpal corporations, priv international law, community As to What Seattle jn sets Should Do of mines and mining, insurance law, WH MATTER OF CULEBRATIO inw of bankruptoy, public land law, law of irrigation and water rights, law of property, trade marks and copyrights, inter-state commerve jaw, extraordinary legal remedies, taxation and local assessments, at- tachments and garnishments, con- veyancing and office practice, This Work will be treated in lectures, The text book work will be Greenleaf on Belief That Tacome Will Rave an evidence, Tedeman on real property law, the statutory law of Washing- Exclusive Fourth on@ Then (ton, and Suthériand on statutory in. Melp Welcome Volunteers terpretation and construction. Examinations for admission will be held Beptember 11 and 12. The facul- ty #o far a* arranged, is composed of the fololwing lawyers: John T. Con- don, dean, professor of law; J. Atlen Smith, professor of comparative con stitutional law; Arthur R. Priest, professor of oratory and forensies; ta This City, “Tam surprised that Senator Fos. fer should urge the return of the Volunteers to Tacoma,” sali Mr. Ja- Judge C. H. Hanford, lecturer on fed @ob Furth today, It was distinet- eral jurieprudence; Senator John B.) by Understood between the commit-| Allen, pratersor of constitutional | Ree representing the Mayor of Tu. | law; Senator George BL Turn: ‘awn | coma and the Tacoma chamber of | of mines and mining; and Judge Jonn| p commerce op the one side, and the | P. Hoyt, aw of bankruptcy, Seattle committee on the volunteers’| The full membership of the law ‘Selebration om the other, that Ta- = faculty will be announced should celebrate the Fourth of . wad Seattle the homecoming of the volunteers."" see “I shall not favor entering into any with any city in regard to Might to celebrate the Fourth of ly or the homecoming of the vol- WHEELMEN’S Sey Sis Son ae EXCURSION Ment will wend vetunteere Everything i# tn readiness for the one ‘_ there in| G04 Reade ctub'e excursion to toth: th ft Olympia tomorrow, The Northera ion tore eeherwerta COM- | Pacific train will leave the depot at i wrong tons seg .2ee GOVERNMENT'S Feception and entertainment of the volunteers,” aid J. R. Hayden. “It they come here, we will. expect Ta- Comm, to help entertain them.” OBSTINACY cea ete tat \storm the} Again Shown in the Case of | through the tee, and I was precipit- }ated through the toe into Che balks T T I eupposed there was two layers foe, and I had gohe through only one, I i | but the mat! earrier who followed | me waid he examined the hole and | found that T had gone clear through Then at Otter Bake I had to wade DREYFUS CASE Formally Ordered bytheCourt of C tion, A PANTS, May 7. — M, Ballot) | through #lueh upto my knees.” MF.) neauhre, president of the civil cham- | | MacGregor iv interested in mines OM! bor of the Court of Cassation, today | reported in favor of a revinion of the | Dreyfus case by a new courtmartial, | The People Nurse} inci! At th wien tak Swollen Arms. |& week or ten days, He says no di velopment work has been done as there ls too Much snow on the creeks, Later. — Several prominent men| were interviewed today by your cor- respondent ‘They way they do not expect that there will be any serious Judge Jacobe this morning granted | apnurbance as a result af the Dreytus report of M. Hullot Beaupre. VACOINATING THE PORTO RICANS | 3. rae) Thare, to ainmian the action | 2hextue report ot against F. P. Btewart, who wee @f| gomonstrations have been organ: rested about a year a for next Saturday, when the sen ing RM, Longetaff, ‘The comp! deviation will be rendered. The gov-| ing witness has dince become insane d the cit Vere Quarters of © Million ef: the | ToL tS now combed Is the IMSAMBLEO ie tee ee ern inne att Population Inoculated for anylum at Stelladoom. Dis Prevention. one Judge 8. D. King was this morn- > ing appointed by Judge Jacobs of ~ the superior court, to act as recelver of the Yukon Gold Dredging com- pany. His bond was fixed at $750, “ee Hee. | Later.—M. Ballot Reaupre’e report tm now in the handa of M. Manau, the procurer of the general court, to be | read by him at the hearing of the ease, which begine next Monday and will probably consume two days. NEW YOR May %4.-—-Vacet ing a nation, or more properly speak- ing, the population of an island, ts now being done by the army medical staf in Porto Rica. There are about 1,000,000 persons al! told, and of that number nearly three-quar- ters have been inoculated with small- viraa. eee rly last winter it wae found that) Miss Emma Norton, of New York, smallpox was spreading rapidly in| te tn the city amt ehe will hold two the vicinity of Ponce. Chiet Bur-| mass meetings In Germania hall, one geon John Van Ri. Hoff feared an epl-|at 2:20 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, demic and xo reported to Gen. Guy | and the other at & o'clock Monday Vv. Henry, the military governor of | evening. The fret address will be the Istand. With hie ueval prompt-|on “Authority wa Liberty,” and the mm “i without consulting @ big! second on “Polttion and Ite Corrupt- of authority, the general ordered ¢ ing Lafivence of Man. Medical department to vaceinate eee every person in the jetand, including} At the session of the federal court the offiers and soldiers of the Ameri) today the motions for defaut in the can army. It would have comt $108,-/cxees of John Baremore vs. the N. 099 to buy the “ponte,” eo im A. T & T. company, Chartes R. great herd of eattic wae # | m the NL A. T. & T. com~ From moat of the cows 40 vs y, Fred T. Barry vs. the N. A. T. polnta were taken, and from rome | & T. Co, and G. M. Belden va. the N, i The Pioneers of Washington are holding a meeting in the chamber of [commerce this afternoon to complete |arrangements for their annual re- jw to be held Im this efty on June aml, counselor for Mme, Dreyfus, will oceupy the court until Thursday er ening. The court will then sepa ed June 3 The decision of th Court of Cassation in favor of the | wholly unexpected. There have been iiicated that the government was) aware that the finding of the court | would be in faver of Dreyfus. } MAGNETISM OF THE MANACLES Drew the Ocean Liner Upon the Fatal Rocks. LONDON, May %7,—Captain Hen- ty B. Coathupe has a jong setentific In today’s Times, In which he ® sti! large number, The polnts| A. T & T. company, were denied, then packed in boxes by a corps “ee of six surgeons and 80 hospital stew ards. In all 100.00 points were tak-/| to have proved hie right to remain in en and sent out each week. the United States, will be taken to Yo Cling, a Chinese who bas failed The isinnd was then divided into|Twooma this afternoon by Deputy at Se sapere ot. tae five sections, comprising the old fivs|Uotied States Marshal ‘Tyler. He] Manecle rocks off the Cornish coast Apacish judicial district “Bach had| will be sent tack to the Flowery | 1§ 24 Sy sae ents By Seating &® population of 165,000 persons, «| Kingdom on the next Oriental seam. oihng A ph nie 'y large percentage of whom were wo- | or, a tegen the nents. oem and children. A surgeon was °c. Placed in charge of each district and) A. N. Gray, general traffic manager RAILWAY NOTES. & corps of hospital nurees tere giv. of the Nor’h American Traneporta- 6 en bim to assist hm, When the/tion & Trading company, and R. 6. Surgeons got well to work the sights | Buchamnon, auditor of the company,| A. E. Cooper, general passenger bout the headquarters begeared te- | arrtved in the city early this morn-|agent of the Chicago & Rock Ieiand scription. Men and women tore the|ing from @an Francisco, They will/ at Portiand, is in the city today. left steeves from their #hirte and | {eave in June on the steamer Roan- TRS soon thousands were about nursing | oke for @. Michael, Mr. Gray will] The party of Eastern Exproes swelled arma bared to the shoulder,| be etationed at Healy, where his Officials whé arrived here The missing sieeve soon came to be | headquarters will be during the sena- ago, left thie morning for Van- as much of a mark ef vaceination | on, 4 couver over the Seattle and Inierna- among Porto Kicane es ihe small °. = ‘Mona! railroad. the Nunivak. red cross on their dusky sina. A party of men arrived In the eee " “ remarked | Nunivak was yesterday taken over to 5 J connected with an Eastern nt Quartermaster herbor, the damage whe received during the orean trip “We should do nothing on July 4." said Danie! Jones, “and allow the up from fan Francisco to the Sound | to go where they please. eee oe seh extent a to render ft hot the province of this Seattle | necemsary for her to undergo exten- | sive repairs before proceeding on her _— to may that there shall be n0| voyage to the Yukon. This fact will of July celebration. but it! serve ae another illustration of th be understoc! that there will ad none. Ido pot think the people | *"tubbornness and short-sightedness want it.” | of the government in having its ves- erence to Swattie. [ft is an almost umientable fact that every stick of imber used in the construction of Kt also te impossible to deny that Seattle possesses faetlities for bulld- ing @ vessel of the Nunivak type. Brings Late News From Skag- | 'e., covernment const tmve saved way eight Blockade. "Yer"! hurtireds of doit and bide * [much time by having the steemer Meamer City of Seattle, Captain | / — at Seattle. Had this been done, Corneil, arrived in port at ne she would now have been ready for o'clock this morning, bringing @ large | the trip to the Yukon. Aa tn, the crowd of pamonxers from Skagway.|Nunivak was obliged to put into @he brings news that the trails are | Eureka for repairs after leaving San Uittle travel (x being done to the in-| considerable time, and now wil in- terior. Freight le sai? to be steadily | cur ar additional delay by having to collecting at Skagway, owing to the/| repair at Quartermaster harbor. Business ts reported aa being quiet | Bt Adlin. The snow has melted, but MERRIEST BOY the ground te #till fromen to a depth Of 2 ft. Scores of people are leaving JAllin City every day with their out. IN THE MESS ‘creeks, reading to begin work as soon as possible. A large number of sna sd inent citizens of Skagway have | tieut. Col, Fife of the First the session. No late particulars of the Dawson fire were received at Skagway up to the time of the Se-| Charles M. Clay, of this city, has The Sewttle brought | just received several papers from down 42 passengers. | Manila from his brother, William pany B, Washington volunteers. In i= American under date of April 23, to Washington people. It says OPS Lieut. Col. Fife is now tn command of the First Washington volunteers, on the line at Pasig, and it can be mld of him that he is the merricat \aa ever domed the blue of Un Cablegram. | am, and even with hia idea of #trict WASHINGTON, May 27.~-Genera“#eipline, he ts revered by every ‘Otis cabled from Manila today the Tan in his regiment. i casualtios, Kill. | Fife has been counted the best driti 4 (First Dakota company G), Priv. aster In the national guard. The ate Daniel Coloran. Wounded (Firm | *Ppearance of the First Washington Still in & bad Comdition, and that | Francisoo, where she was delayed a Jack of transpottation facilities. Ms and are starting out for the summone! to Juneau to attend Washington Volunteers. attle’s salting. CASUALTI ES Clay, who ie one of the boys in Com- appeared on item of special interest Reported va ‘Otis T Today in a | omicer in the mens, ax good a soldier Lieut. -Colonel following ada has been soldierly and gentlemanly Montana), Private Barney O'Neil slight; (First South Dakota) sergt, | ¢¥eT since It was mustered imo the Geo, Barker-—siight; Corporal David #etVice. It was noticeable at San Martindale — leg; Privatee Carl W,| Francisco that the volunteers from MeConnell—foot; Edward Heald—|Washington presented the neatest and best-drilled appearance In another part of the paper an item appears which states that First foot, severe; Burt Keliedd—arm; Jas, Biack—abdomen, slight. AT : Lieut. Guetin, of Company I, of the the neatest and momi unique Bighth Army corps badges on the OF THE LAW lalands. It is made from the head of two Mauser rifle shells, neatly Joined together and silver plate, pre- senting a pretty design and a histor- As Arranged for at the Uni- ‘« on gehen versity of Washington. WASHINGTON, D.C, May 27 The Navy department today receiv The plans for the department of a cablegram from Capt. Barker, law at the University of Washing- in charge of the Asiatic squadron, ton are pariially outlined in the confirming the press dispatches pre néw catalo 1 nsued by the viously published regarding — the University. The course will em- spanish troops withdrawn from Zam- brace @ series of lectures and text- ponnga. hook instruction# covering a period of RED NIES two years of nine months each, and) NEW YORK, May 27.--Stocks op. Will lead to the degree of LAL. B. ened active, with weak declines of ‘The junior year will take up lee-|%@ to 1%, the latter being on sugar tures in principles of Jurisprudence, and tobacco, | parade will form at 9:20 o'clock on | Landon. t . der Capt. Treen; Denny school cadets | probable that the investigation will HAS ARRIVED ask on nek a a tn (Roomevert"s Hough Riders); Joba F.| be carried on Monday in the Hbrary to Becond avenue, up Beoond avenue | to Union street, and up Union to the ween company who went north from » The train leaying here at NEXT TUESDAY sexs ioocet=ss sie umes ea PD. Mm. inatead of 5 o'clock. The party will legve soon for the e358 north to continue the development of] General Manager Miller, of the 5 The following order ami line of/cne property. They are J. KR. Git-[@ 1 railway, te In Vancouver for a march has been arranged for thelling, J. FE. Biair and O. P. Hubbard.) few days. G. A. BR. parade next Tucrdey: The) Mr. Mair and Mr. Giriing are from | He Pe ‘The Northern Pacific railway has Jast ineued a new circular showing | ‘Three well known attorneys have! the proposed extension of the road} bern appointed to investigate the] from Lewiston, Idaho, into the Buf-! Jury bribery scandal in Judge Ben-|ftaio Hump country. | Firet Regiment band; civic soctetios; son's court. The commission will city officials; epeaker of the day, E. : ' have full power to summon witners- C. Hughes; High schoo! cadets, an-|os and compel them to testify. It is American Troops BeingPlaced in Advantageous Positions. MANILA, May 21.—Skirmighes are frequent in thé vicinity of San Fer. | nando, where emall bandé of rebe make night attacks on the America | Mnes, their plan evidently being to the weet side of First avenue, the see right resting on Columbia street tn the following order—Mlatoon of po- lice, under Sergt. Ward: Wagn Mitier Post No. 1G. A. R.; and | room of the court house. The mmes Stevens Post No. 1G, A. R. of the commissioners are Harold ‘The parade will start promptly St | preston, Thos, B. Hardin and C. A 16 o'clock, and will go down First! niadie. avenue to Yesler way, ap Yesler way | Armory. where the various bodies will pass in review and be dis. mineed. It is requested that places of business along the line of march be clawed during the parade, and that WINNIPRO, May 7. — Simon the flags should be placed half most.|Cauby and Wasyl Guaseak, Galici-| Worry and harrass the troops. The The following have been appointed! ans who murdered L. Rokjeko, an.| Americans are shifting about north | aida: T. 8, Winchell, B. A. Gardner | other Galician, and his four children | and south of Manila. evidentiy with | and W. G. Hapgood. at their home near Stuartburn, Oc-| the purpose of gurrisoning en _ AT WINNIPEG "er tober 16 last, were hanged this morn- | Pointe during the raining season, YE PEOPLE ghot failed to kil him, whereupon N. H. Latimer, manager of the| the two men battered their victim's Dextir Horton bank, fied a petition| brane out with clubs. They then with the board of public works to-|kilied the children, the deat ot nn 4 axvking that protection be given| Whom waa only ten, one of them the Marshall block, situated at the Using an axe and the other a etick|Vietorious Aguinaldo Frow southwest corner of Washington |of wood. The object of the crime Under Manilla’s Walls. mtreet and First avenue south, Oc- | was to secure $00 Bokjcko was known PARIS, May 27.-The Matin today prints « Filipinos dispatch from Hong Kong, which repeats the asser- | tion that Dewey left Mantia because | of the bickerings between Otis and cupants of other buildings have been | to have. throwing paper and rubbish on the fchurmann, of the Philippine com- riasion, which made his position un- root, making {t very unhealthy and CABLECRAM FROM Hable to catch fire fram sparks. | hie CEN. FUNSTON i + tenable. The dispatch also says that | Mrease ie revaging the American Asking to Have Kanses Volg troops, and that victorious Filipinos, unteers Mustered Out | under Aguinaido’s lead are encamp-| Thursday evening at the family rewi-| at Home. ed under the walls of Manila, | dence, #13 Boren avenue, will be held) tomorrow afternoon at the family| TOPEKA, May 27. Irge muster GRANNAM SAYS residence, Rev. John F. Damon off-|out at h * instead of San Fran- clating. Mrs. Sporck was well|cisoo.” This is the text of a cable- HE LOST Lt LE. known fn Seattle, and her sudden | gram signed Funston and Metcalf, | Assistant City Treasurer Foote han in hie pomession a haif dollar of the date 1815. ‘The funeral services of Mra. Gun- | tava Sporck, who died suddenty| death wae a md blow to her many | received from Manila this morning frien. She leaves a husband, John | by Gov. Stanley. The governor ime Sporck, and a daughter, Mre, John | mediately re-transmitted the mes. Kiefe, who resides In this ofty. [pane to Secretary Alger by telegraph, Reports of His: Betting in ee “L imterpret the meseage as mean- President J.D. Farrell, of the Pa-|ing,” mid Governor Stanley, “that land Were Exaggerated. on st company, will arrive here | the era have ascertained the) aymw YORK, May 27.—Plunger oe an hi hg fter mown ro xe nhec mnt? Riley Grannan was among the pas of Topeka this afternoon ¢ has} “er sengers who arrived this morning « been investigating the business of | The powtal y authorities at Wash: tuatence na from Liverpool, Gran the offices of the company at Bicka, |Angton have = ! yes hepre *n: nan was accompanied by his wi Skagway and Wrangel imported yf Fats af ert oll ae He paid there was no truth in the eee | tities are dutiab ney reports that he had lost heavily on mens without any com- William Pigott, of the firm of Pig-| merely # races in England. “My whole trip ott & wt . ve oon 5 busl- ee eee * ne baleen abroad did net cost me £1000," he ness trip to Spokane last ni or o Cia On, Pace age: no terry ih es uty te impored, but packages above |eUt. “Reports of my betting were greatly exaggerated,” The state central committee of the | et to duty. peeninevowsteheiaiae See Washington #hinglemen held a meet-| portation by mail of all dutt A party of mén from Lakefield, ing this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the| ticles except books, is fF Minn., have arrived in the city and G. A. K. hall In the Hinckley block. | and articles will be selsed and they] oi¢ registered at the Occidental ho a Will be released on ly on payment of] f/) ““they came from the Fast with Mayor Humes today sent a letter | fine equal to the duty. For subse- the intention of locating pefman: ntl to John J. Ingalls, asking him to de- | quent offenses owners must pay the ly, and after visiting many places of at the celebration in| appraised value, which W equal to] i. state they have decided that the homecoming of the| foreign value plus the duty, Print-/a’na country i# the best in which Waphington volunteers, ed matier will be released on PaY-lig establish homes, ‘Their names “ee ment of the duty are KE. T. Smith, L. J. Ledbrook, M. J. MacGregor returned this| Milton Moree and Jacob Young. morning from Atlin on the Oty of patedeliigaan # sncetabellit st Seattle, and is registered at the HAVANA, May 27.~At a conte Northern, He says the ico on the| For Seattle and Vicinity ~Tonight! ence tart night the Cuban leaders dl lake is breaking up fast, and by this| fair, Sunday fair, warmer; south to] cided to accept none of the $3,000,000 | time navigation ts undoubtedly open: | east winds, pay for Cuban troops, | * j WHILE THEY LAST ~~ in the tron grip of the military po- | @ Bipeeches by M. Menau and M. Morn e Abate ARR D oe 2, DAA RIAP cats, cia} BOTTLED BEER A SPECIALTY © fevision of the Dreyfus case was not! Rainier, several things recently which have | Telephone Green 704 Steel Spiders, No. 7, 30c; No. 8, 35¢; No. 9, 4oc Steel Fry Pans, roc, 1§¢, 20c, 2§¢ Steel Scotch Bowls, heavily coated with tin, No. 7, 65c; No. 8, 85¢ SPELGER & HURLBUT (215-1217 Second Avenue Neal's Bath Tub ENAMELS ~“” alg por Acknowledged to be the best in the market. Third and Pike. STAR PAINT CO. Co and See Our “New Line of ne em Crockery and Ciictawaie | i Just Received, It Will Pay You. Hi GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR CO. | « f : i } } {| Bai antl Lhhdna J varie, Louis Anheuser- Busch, Mil- waukee Pabst, Milwaukee Schlitz, San Francisco Wieland, Seattle BRUNNER & CO. 602 Pike Street LEARN We Guarantee to Teach Anyone Everyone Should storing! Le a Ride « Bicycle Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy Third Ave. and Madison St DIAMONDS“! Have advanced in prices from 10 to 20 per cent. Our prices are still “Watches at all prices. WwW. W. HOUGHTON zoe Lala Avenue. DANGEROUS WEGLECT OF THE EYE ey ene ma for the execution of your orders ts the best Te Tound anywhere. BH. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 729 First Ave. ' RES eae bp Curt Examining ae Boom Is Now On Bae the Buffalo Hump Camp. eOgures. LEGAL TENDER will undoubtedly outtedviss and buy while it is ches Ge Hipb BI Call Fiifelnwmrsent Like urprise ye (dtm hak fife Kate Howard Secure It While It Is Cheap. “A prominent electrical engineer belleves that = Period of fifteen years will have @een all other means of locomotion @nd power supplanted by electricity, and the future copper in consequence is plain,” —Geien- tifle Presa, Now don't be angry with us because the force of your reasoning is not appreciated. If we cannot comprehend your superb Indifference to the absolute certainty of enormous profs offered in the purchase of Lost Creek stock—now at 12 cents—you #hould be all the more thankful because your understanding is 0 much clearer than ours. Nothing can be more unjust or ridiculous than to hold an- other in contempt because he is not of your opinion. We believe your delay, however, is preparing you for the enjoyment of a most melancholy prospect. JOHN E. McMANUS & SON, 918 Second Avenue Flags for Decoration Day Muslin, Silk or Bunting Hawaiian muslin flags, 6x10, 2 for 5c; festooning, 30 feet, 25¢; lumes, wreaths, Japanese lanterns, parade hats, balloons, etc. ig picture of Dewey or Sampson, 5c each, COON BROS., 1417 Second Ave. g in time,and @ email leak in your drain pipe in the cellar will contaminate your entire house with disease germs Oniy the best sanitary plumbing can save your home from fevers, diph- theria and germ disenses. As eantit- ary plumbers, we are experts, and we make a specialty of the complete fit- S ting up of buildings and houses in the most skillful manner, Estimates are A given to architects and builders, WATER POWER Delivered Electrically for Manufacturing and Industrial Uses \Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. Distributing Stations at GILMAN, RENTON, SEATTLE. Second Ave. and Matn St. Moran Brothers Company RS AND SHIP BUILDERS. tion and covers all branches of thy y built and repat the “Mosher” and 0 ENGINEE plant includes Mining and al ts for * Just Opened “iy EATTLE HAT FACTORY WILLIAM TAYLOR, PROP. Late of Christy Hat Factory, London, England, and wood M “ Roborts our hat ma a Union st BEA... IGYOLES aso. $30, $26, $20 or Tpatalines ents, FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO. 1108-1110 Second Ave., Seattle The only place in the city to ha fo orler and repatred by Practical Union Hatters. Corner First avenui

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