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: : \ T 1 @l to be received, It fe stated that g ' } When Hawaii ia made a part of the i i | 1 United States, Japanese natives witl ve kK 4 atm j de went to the tmtand. cording: to > the number specified In the eon traet, Tho Abbot house, at the Pike and Fourth avenue, wold for $60,000, The formerly owned by C. J, Smith, who rchased it about a year ago for ‘The deal haw not been actu orner of ban been property | TO MEXICO Yo Be Tried fi a ty consummated, amt no deed has 4 or en Mod, but ithe ur da aunt a stantial check has bi n by a : loeal real tate firm to bind the bar capitalist The majority of th Bering sea patrol flee utter: of the left the har- A PECULIAR EXTRADITION CANE | bor vextergay morning for a cruise M VANE] down the Sound. The only veanets which remained were the Grant and Seneca the Hear. Waterfront frequenters were Inclined to think that the cut Bmerican Woman Wanted by the | ters hed departed north, but Ute, however, was not the case, and the Mexican Auth: outtere will be back In a day or two. swer for a Crime. They wit! not leave for the north SRE jfor several days. ee ,, WASHINGTON, D. ©. May 2%.—| ‘The achooner le G. ‘Thurston ‘A matter which, if with any other) 4 yeaterday for St. Michael " country than Mexico, might invoty ne on a trading voyage, and the United States In a serious con.) mt out heavily loaded with troversy will scon be befure the state| freight, 8 he had as passengers a @epartment. It deais with the mur-| party of ve men, who will be land. der of an American citieen by his/ Wwite, her flight to the United States and a demand for possession of the criminal, ‘The facts were sent to the new Mexican ambassador and their pre- sentation to the president will be his 4 first important official act since he i assumed charge. It in the first oy: i which has arisen under the new ex- a tradition treaty negotiated by 3 late minister, Senor Romero. The fact that the persons concerned are citizens of this country and the crime was a homicide committed by @ woman, adds an unusual interest So this opening chapter of an inter- ed at Golofnin bay, The schooner will be gone perhaps several She went north in charge of Captain Harvey Pdwards, . . The Queen City Good Roads club has complained to Chief Reed re- warding recklees biceyele riding on the Terry avenue sidewalk and on the Lake Washington path. The Good Roads club claims there ie 1500 un. Heensed wheels tn Seattle see ¥. B. Smith, a member of the fire department, wae bruised about the body while stopping « runaway on Yesler way yesterday afternoon, eee i tional ‘The scene of the erime is in the lit- We town of Juares, Mexioo,, near the dorder of the United States. Martin Rich, a wealthy old gentie- from ‘the United ‘States, had for gome time in Mexico and N. Owaki, the Japanese charged with counterfeiting, was given a hearing before United States Com- missioner Keefe yeeterday afternoon. ‘The evidence Drought out was that Owaki tendered a $10 bill tn pay- ment of a bili, and ft was found to Fei bef betaine pen Foreman eng have been rated from a $i bill @he fied with the dying man to Ei|OW8%! we bound over to await the Paso, Tex., where the husband ated. | *tor of the United States court. ‘The Mexican coneu!l made a requi.| His ball was fixed at $2000, In default ition for the posseasion of the pris- he was committed to the county Jalil. see Duce Glee ohne te R. F. Bottaford, general manager demand on the state department foi-|0f the Jowph Ladue Yukon Goid ‘Though the murdered man Mining @ Transportation company, ht cu aeeeeen oe the deed waa|!# I= the city from New York. He is Committed in Mexico, and under our | Mer’ for the purpose of arranging treaty the government of Mexico has the Alaska business of the company, fight to euch @ prisoner, but the and wilt leave soon for St. Michael. p Sige ge Fayre yelper It stated that the company will ean citisen Teaves the case in also operate several steamers be- ifferent Ment. tween this port and St. Michael. | ap agg a REP” “arog RY ERNE bray Fath sol of agattion ee person who is a native of the cout a oy try from which It is desired Engle = frait trees Pratt's Orchant ‘Bim under the discretion Addition. Gent. Should the president refuse Surrender her there isbment for her tn the courts would not of @ crime commi! eountry. : tle and his popularity was demon- strated at both performances. “*. Melbourne MacDowell, and Mise company, will appear at the Seattle the city for t- their infant child, Ethel, caused by her falling off the Sidewalk on Broard street. He bases his claims on the fact that before the was graded there was a fence ind their property, but it wus re- moved and was never replaced. The accident gecurred Noyember 25, 1495, and the child has been confined to her bed ever since with spinal troubles. i “+e Ernest Howe, who was convicted of grand larceny and sentenced to 15 months in the penitentiary, waa taken to Walla Walia by Sheriff A B, Estabrook, of Whatcom county yesterday afternoon. * theater tomorrow night in Sardou's famous play, “La Tosca.” During their engagement in San Francisco the Examiner said: “Sardou's her- . oine, ‘La Tosca,” has been presented ‘There i# a scarcity of girls for gen-|in & new and fascinating edition— eral housework in Seattle at present.|!t i# the Blanche Walsh version. Over 5 are wanted a® the city om- ployment office to answer the applic- | 4ll the freedom of an Ingenue in the ations which have come in during | first two acts, the Roman singer be- the past few days. Labor Commis-| comes intensely dramatic and rises sioner Grant has used every effort|to a full realization of the tremend- to find girls for the places, but so | ous climax of the last th far has been unsuccessful. Several|The man with the quiet, u walls from out of town also came in| #ive blue eyes often surprises by the today. Mr. Grout s#twtes that he |herolam of his acta when the ooca- intends to advertise in several of the | sion demands and so from the laugh- leading Eestern papers, in hopes flixhty woman there may be that it will bring girle wishing «m- ed under the pressure of great ployment to this section of the coun- | events Juet such a La Tosca as Mise try. | Blanche Walsh presents, Melbourne MacDowell has plenty of rein ae the ing, “ee Captain W. A. Betts, of Portiand,| Maron Scarpia. His conception of ‘will leave for St. Michael about the | the superstitious, cruel, crafty ma first of the month, and from there|is very eatiafactory.” “Ia Tosca” | will be given Sunday and Tuesday nights, and “Fedora on Monday night and Tuesday (Decoration day) he will go to the Koyokuk river for the purpose of investigating several claime which are jocated on that * @tream. ‘These claims are owned by | afternoon, the Alaska Transportation company oe” of Portland, of which Captain Betta) ‘The Philharmonte soctety, which is the manager. They were located | was or! 4 this season, will give Jaet year, and are sald to be quite | its first concert this evening at the rich. The company has a river| Seattle theater. ‘The society Is com wteamer, which {* now t up at beat singers of the city Peavy, on the Koyokuk river. ‘The and t ve banded themselves t i steamer was towed up Inet year from | gether for the furtherance of chc Fi Portland, and she t provided with | singing and to vate the musica y machinery for dredging. standard of the city, Prof. Harlan ze H. Cow will conduct the chorus of Mr. Gora Narita, the Japanese con eul, stated today that recently an order was sent to Japan asking for 10,000 laborers to work in the cane fields at Hawal!. On account of th Jaws tn effect at Honotulu, h r, only 6000 of the number were allow. * and judging by the bast areals, the mort eritical must Imit that wonderful work has been done. It is one of the principles of this society to introduce to Seattle audiences foreign talent and they have been moat fortunate in securing wae ‘The annual memorial sermon to G. A. BR. will be delivered by the . 3. PD. Lavy. rector of St. mosic for the ovcasion will be fyrnished by the| TH* week Just ending has been a chotr of St. Mark's church. splendid one in theatrical circles. wad Neither of the theaters have been Friday Morning--Wevt street open-| dark. At the Third Avenue theater 6 this morning with ali markets x-| “fae Three Guardemen” opened to ceptionaily dull. There te practical-|— good house and they have been ty _no greenstuff at all, and fruit 1s | greeted by fairly good audiences dur. Nery wares. All other markets re- | ing the remainder of the week. This | Main the same, with no change in| afternoon the usual matinee ts being prices. given and the engagement closes to- a Batak night. At the Seattle theater “The Architect Houghton ts working on | fachelor’s Honeymoon” opened for the plans of = $2000 residence for Max) three nigtts followed by Clay Clem- Clericus, which will be bulit at ent Thursday night and last night. of Fourth avenue and Bell Clay Clement is well known in Seat- Blanche Walsh, aided by @ eplendid | Pretty, girlish, passionate and with | seme mn mete ern eree reas anew ] | SOOM OH OOOD POMOHHDOHS HOHE OTERO REDE OOREOOY PHILADMLPHIA, May 2f | — 4 | upmett of an olf lamp, Mra. I 4 seen sous SH bed avout tho by vat ning th: « * é : |]) Seeeowseoon ow SHROHOROROOTE | neidered a ma w ure at r In lighting the ta lontly upeet It, and the oll t fire and lanited her etothtr . 1 xcrean to Oh wh Very envall gold buttons adorn the |ally when decorted with ruches and eral neighbors to b t |bodices of net, lice and crepe de} plaltings of bi motes Je note lance and extinguished the flamer j chine gowns, and elaborat k and oowmage ee ments ail ¢ and lemon peel, The high top knot Is a@till the eee dry it in a ¢ ven and in Hy, most fashionable mode of dressing | you are obliged to bone your trans. |fUNd most useful and excel eat for the hair, and the Paristan woman's} parent juice neckbands ax well as all fas wing blanc manges, milk pu pompadour te thrown well forward] Seine otners, ‘They are worn over |“Ne® ete in an overhanging puff, I the trigh altk band of the tin - cio eee Warrior € ing, Which frtreduces color, Neeks | : ‘ aie Potka are very much tn evi-linuat be dressed In buckram stiffness| Fer a limited time only, @ na lence in the new hose and blue|— torture or no torture—ift you would | block of Warrior : oo "4 and tan stocking are uy leatch the very imperative chic of |@tock (# offered for sale at thc a aprinkied with bi or e day i indoor or outdoor toil re i Ngee apota, For evening wear the #ilk| ete, J, COMPTON Bee. howe with real lace fronts are the | eee # bulld- sane “ee | The eunbonnet’ at Ana on , i Dey Ball, Ranke'’s Hall, next Him broldered must in well cover. | madam ae four her own Aeetfery rf ed with Incrustations of applique! pretty eyes are twice as pretty as | ing, cakew Firet Regiment orehe lace are one of the most fashionable | soon down ite shady deptha, It lab’t a ae materia for thin gowns, Made) ai a macter of keeping fair, either, | ‘pots M0120 feet in rett’s Oreberd Add jover mauve, blue or pink taffeta, {1 cyst aR foayrigg th: with a tuck of black in the fnteh, | 'Oo" mre wae ae they are charming ant appre the way in Daa which it protects thelr eyes from Pretty evening gowns for summer | the continual glare, And the un, are made of the India mull, ciabor-| te hia thousand and one god} Pratt's Orchard Addition ts al} in ate! a with yell Valen alities, does glare most of the/|large bearing fruit trees, lotw are | olenr They are made Ver) eummer, whether one summers at | offers special terme to those who |white @ilk and fintxhed with yellow | ¢n¢ r (& perched on nome | want homes, by Holman & Kobinaon, | satin ribbon bows ny 1 112 Columbia street, Mr ; + ey Kore I € Piteh 4 Pike. | a » oon are ca ore Drag tty ame e “phone Byun My recall-| On all fashionable gow the weription Mpeciaiixis ‘Phone Pike 25 ed the godet, which means that it Is SS ae dane ae . ee eee, eer ae, wena costantiy ncreasing _ ach new “cake walking at Rank 1 ONS ay Batnaring thing novel, dainty and picturesque. | id “of seavons part) A large bow of some striking cote those of tucked bat- | with @ jeweled button or buckle, to, lisse and India mull, iemish | gives @ smart touch to mony of The euipure and Venetian nets, point | French gowns, It is made of Black qosprit, « or of tinted all-over | velvet, colored #llk or chiffon, } Md at embroideries on white linen or Freneh | | one side of the bod Upset the Lamp. + mu know bere what ‘s good to cat, and it le very effee- iawn; gauffered India tik, crommd | tive, eepertaliy on « blac! lace OF with bands of silk Insertion, or these [Jetted gown which has no other color. / game delicate effects in taffeta, mere. | jand then the collar band should /jy in fine lingeries tucks, with lines | match the two, { feather-stficbing between the whet 1s will qout you. see tucke and the insertion bands, ‘The finish of sleeves at the wrists . ts @ potnt in fashion very carefully! Gowns for the graduating girls are considered thie sean. There arv| notably chic, graveful and dainty this Pointe and soallops gut on the sivevet season ax a rule; there are, besides, and falling over the hand, and little | Prench models In Ince and chiff ctreular frifte set in, and the facing | over sheath slips of clinging «ilk, ¢ of these te quite as important an the are artistic and beautiful. For the trimming outanie, If not more ©. | greater part, however, there t= lone White patin ie the prevailing facing, of exaggeration than there was last and thi covered with cream lace! year, while at the same time there or black chantily, or trimmed with are tm all a daintiness and simple Utthe frille of lace or chiffon. Jetaboration which good taste alone fe ‘can bewtow. In choosing 4 traneparent black ag thed drome for beat Wedr for the summer,| Some of the @irle are now using black net and black lace are equally | old com, ax shirt waist buttens, To fashionable, but unlese one can af-| gather in these colne te no easy ta ford very handsome laces, net is the bet once in hand away their happy better chotce—-indeed, many fashion. owner Mite to the jewelers That able women consider a pet gown! worthy pute shanks on the coins, newer and smarter in effect, eapect- | and there you are! o* will be the bill for Thuraday, Priddy and Saturday evening and matinell cee . the Bruno Stetndel company, all ar- tists of great repute abroad. Bruno Steindel te a king on the cello and many place him above Gheranii. bd- ward Schuecker ts one of the finest | fiving harpiste, Mrs. Minnie Fish- | Griffin is one of the most noted so- ‘Phone Pike 12 Wem. J. “The Turtle," unquestionably the greatest and most widely discussed of funny, risque, frisky French cars fom, tf announced for June 2, 3 and prance in the East. Mra Bruno) o°* b "i ‘ ng © St the Seattle theater. That this pesos geeenderelly commpaniet. andi mast notable engagement will be must needs be an artist to supple ouch wusicades: | ‘caked forward to with both antict Ot pation and pleasure goes without Since the memo run of “Jim | *4¥ing. No play in recent years has “ e a 1.| attracted greater attention. “The She Penmian” 0} he York Mad: | purtie” scintillates with wit, bristles ison Square theater, no play has gtv- en the noted comedian, Mr. E. M. Holland, such.an opportuntty as “On and Off,’ the farce comedy in which | {Mr. Frohman’s comedians have done much excellent work this winter and which will be seen here June 6 and 7. Mr. Holland is on the stage alowet all the evening, whieh is equivalent to saying that there t# not a dull moment in it. There are several long seenes in which Mr. Holland and Mr. Frits Williams, both do admirable work, sometimes one, sometimes the other taking the lead, “ee It ts a pleasure to announce the with screaming farcical situations, and {a purely Paristan in ite’ piquan- cy . Arrangements have been complet. ed for the appearance of Ringling Bros. famous combined circus, men |agerie and bippodr in this city Priday, June 16. Ringling Brow quire no introduction to the people of this The fame of the progressive showmen and the un- equaled magnitude of their vast ex- hibition is known throughout thé length and breadth of the land. Even me re- munity 00 PE coming engagement of the Belasco-| Where they have never exhibited, G Ringling Bros. are recognised the ‘Thall company and George Osbourne |p oading chowmen of th w World at the Third Avenue theater. This organization is spoken of in the highest of terme by the press and public of San Francisco. In fact it is said to be the most perfect dra- Year after year their t has grown in size and season apparently re Umit of achievement each etupend are show Uelpating #till ger matic company west of Chicago. The! cane, ‘This year coming engugement will undoubtedly | onte have been be one of the most successful known | enough to say that the jat the Third avenue theater for a show t# larg er than ever before, or that it ing time. That clever and popular paxses in magnitude anything of the jactor, George Osbourne, who i# at jond ever ore presented in the the head of this company, Ie one of traited States, In novelty, in #ens the cleverest players in the country! tional features, in the number of its and is a strong favorite with local) ramous Muropean and American ar theatergoers, The engagement in! tists auty and magnificence this city is for two weeks, beginning of i14 | ness 0! al | @isptay, in the thrilling realiam of itn hippodrome contests and the superb ia, In the comp Or we "PARLOR GROCER The Seattle Grocery STEESON BROS, se GROCERS... 927 Yesler Way J, F. ADAMS roms 1 og See he we O18, Second feenee, detween 1323 Second Avena or fling DEAN & CO. BARK HUNTER Golofni -AND. “Bay ST. MICHAEL About May 25th For freight and passage aj Star Dock, Agent, © Safe Depostt Bull pel en board Comings, CENT OFF will sell | On each lovely, hand- somely-trimmed hat. the } Character of ite processional dis whole stock to any one | plays—tt is without @ rival on the wishing to go into busi- # of the earth. The Fisher Fam: ness. y of world mous aerialiste; the ~ . : seven marvellous DaComas, whose The owner was com- feats offmerdbatiem bh: on the pelled to take the stock delightrandiwonder of Burope, Asia for debt, but lives in — the rash an erie as mil Tur another city and cannot 0 © Very embodiment of grace, cates S beauty and dexterity, who te without long carry on the bysi- doubt @ peer as a left mid-air equi ness here. Mbrist: Mons. Joseph LeFleur, th Formerly Mrs, White’s moat intrepid of somersault dive Hine Tthese are but a few of the great millinery, artists to t » with this unrival eaiiiieasacipliii ed exhibition, In fact, the arenic| company ef this great eextuple cirew . prises over 300 gifted performers | racing th r wick of the! world's beet riders, aerialiete, aor A “ghoot Now, Father," scone from| bats and specialists; the trained an the “Girl 1 Left Behind Me.” imal sensations intre three great acts by thr rate companies of F re Jelephant actors and O'Drien's fam: | Platino Cabinet tomorrow night, and one glance at) ous 61-h¢ t; the menagerie tn ) : . 3 cerlo in otos re > the following brilliant repertoire of| the largest and most complete 200- | Phot reduced some of the greatest dramatic and | logical collection in th the to.. comedy successes ever written ie suf-| preliminary introductory acle} For 80 Days, ficient to warrant the management|‘Phe Last Days of the Century,” | R Cor, 2d ave. in atating that “a dramatic treat ia|surpaeses in magnificent complete La oche si alos assured.” “The Girl I Left Behind| ness and ennobling sentiment. any | Me” will be given tomorrow night! patr ' ever mpted, and| BONNEY & STEWART and Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-| th parade, which takes | funeral Directors and Embalmer day evenings and for the special] place om the morning of the exhibl Perlors, Third Ave, and Colombia & matinee to be given next Tuesday, | tion, ts #o infinitely superior to those |My Telephone Main 1s beattla, Wash wration day, It will surely be a) with which the pubic is more or lows treat to nee Sol Smith Russell's beau-| familiar ax to be beyond the range of | To homescekers special torms. Pratt tiful play, “Peaceful Valley, Which | compariaon. Jorehara ‘Addi tlon, Michael, Golovin Bay CAPE NOME | About June t0 (under charter) CS TARE ‘St kt Vor Freight Great Northern Railway Company 4 Passage apply to Transportation Co. ext Columbia Mt al Hawiny, Myr Send your Packages and Important Letters for ., DAWSON And Upper Yukon Points by NUGGET XPRESS | A week! j messenger service main- wt the y ond A Ma Alaska Flye | S& way via Vancouver, Ketchik. | IN SIXTY-FIVE HOURS S. 8. HUMBOLDT Sails From Seattle SUNDAY, JUNE 4th, AT 8 P.M. City Office, 06 First avenue; telephone Main 50, Aflington Dock ; ‘phone Pike 183 we. BE CAINE, Agent SKAGWAY ROUTE Fratk M. White, Master, Sails for ay: Way Ports Saturday, May 27, at Noon Every Twelve Days Thereafter, For Freight and Pamenger Rates apply Seattle Steamship Co. White bar Dock. Foot of spring Street F, A. BELL, Manager STREAMERS, ~Seatte, Bimunis and Brerett STEAMER GREYHOUND Three Round ‘rips Dally—Except Suntay TIME CARD eo sodip m ve Everett $5 a m., 220 p. m., and m Connects at Seattle with Steamer Flyer for Tacoma FARES. Rverett Tie, round trip $1.25; Bd- munds We, round trip Th. Kk, Beatle. Telephone, Seattle, Ked Sil F. B. SOUTT, Manager JUNK. The Beattie Junk Co. pays lowest prices, but syuare business. All kinds of waste per bought, and old newspapers sold. No. ow Kail «venue. Telephone Black No. BAKERIES. a au ‘Pacific Coast Steamahip Comp Wp J for San Francisco Walla Unbatilla I ind wb ’ tle i Vietoria, May | Port Townsend and 9, 14, 19, 24, 2, Jur July and every after le San Francisco Kor § 10 4, m., Via ria ahd Port 1 xd, May 3 16, 21 26, 1 10, 1 th day therea a , and ev: FOR ALASKA Leave Seuttle, 9 a. m. Cot City, May #, June City of Topeka, June Orizaba, May 10, iT) May 5, 20, June 4, and every day thereafter. | Phe company reserves the right to change, without previous notice, | steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing. r folder, “4 ’ Al-Ki, fifth obtain further information J. ¥. TROWBRIDGE. Puget #0. Supt., Ocean Dk, Seattle, Up town ticket office, 618 First av, Seattle; Goodall, Perkina & Co. Gea. | Agents, San Frenctaco. AAT Ticket OMon, 612 Firat ave i" "Phone Main 117. TH Leave. Daily Arrive No S15 Evercte 615 em. Mt Vernon p.m New Whatcom way ane Rossland eke ve ‘is. Papi Chicago and Raat Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY. City of Seattle Salis trom Yeoter Whart MONDAY, MAY 29th, AT 10 P.M. oR-—" SKAGWAY AND DYEA CALLING AT. coe Vancouver, Kelchitan and Juneau FARALLON pe matme some! Friday, June 2, 10 P. M. See"Btustion am ce, appre DODWELL & CO., Ltd., Phone Matn «70. Tis James Street Empire Line AD Water oat to Alt, Firm Sailing th $. Kichast on or About June /0, |Is899 Connecting with =." Fleet of River Dawson City And All Intermediate Potats eu the Yukon River EMPIRE LINE 607 First Ave, » » SEATTLE “nse teas ters cakes and ind Ave. Linsay's home-wade br pastry; best in the city. 1408 fee Hanson before parchasing « sowing machine. A few good second-hand ma chines for eale reasonable. 215 Columbia street, opposite PostoMice. Wanied—To buy old gold and silver. 1 Hensel, manig. Jeweler, 28 Hinckley biock, Ledies end gentlemen who attended onr sale of late jowelry ities tity as to quality of nd howest dealing. We want all to come and see our method as compared with others. We have been re- quested to give morning sales, henoe at 10 &. m.,2 and 7 p.m. will be our opening, We have just what you want. Remember Gur store ix 1928 Second Ave. Auction, G, W. Carmack & Co. White is King of aj sewing machines. Sold by B.D. Voris, 1 ond ave; plonoer denier in sewing machines and sewing machine supplies. Telophone Pike 144, ANS AND INSURANCE. Mortgage Loans, Fire I~ is. 25 Boston Bik; Tel. DANCING ACADEMY. Rest and only thorough Dancing School ta city; day and evening, ith and Columbian MILLINERY. ner Fourth and Pine Lowest prices. Mrs. Hansen, Latest Spring Sty OTELS AND FURNISHED ROOMS “TIOTRE WRONSON, low rates *) First avenue. single or ev suite; Dell Crane, Manager Hf you wish « room or aptieipate « chai try the Rochester Hotel, Pike and Secon: good room #1, 5 ek; nicely furnished ont ensctents 230 f Mahes HOTEL YORK, First Ave and Pike; first-class rooms and board at § per week HOTEL COLBY, cor. Third and Cherry} x1-claas room and bowrd, & week and up. AUCTIONEERS. | iInteret nts on eheaper Height» ad, » same arrang t, 60 x 104, Laton low Im and oar line accessible rom Pratt's addition, a: | TO HOMESHEKERS — We have nice corner 80 x 100, fenc. ed, on Third avenue line, near Uni- versity, on which will bulld cottage costing $360 to your own plans, and sell whole for $500. 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