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Twenty-five Cents a Month By Mall or Carrier e& A CHARGE ») Y ) fowl the preeident more opportunity after the @tar went to press were KN (i \for outdoor exercise \ ) T | the engineer and conductor of the| baat Northern Pavific train A. W ld S Fed \ I | Sprague and C. C ,Dariing—and sev- tyes i eg) oral passengers on the electric : EW YORK, June 1—Nine year car. Sprague, the engineer, testified | Made Against Of- ficer Doney. DISCHARGED PROM THE PORCE) lly, when a dla SEATTLE weat In front, and a single seat be hind for the footman, ‘The trap was not purchased for the {tis atylish, but because it will af | | old Leon Glassberg, Brooklyn, died | - - early this morning. lt & thought that death resulted from potmon tn candy, which was eaid to have been eiven bim by a stranger yesterday sro win 'by Stren Foner. Again Displayed in _ Washington To Drain the Mines. CREBDR, Col, June L—The un - Watering of seven great silver mines | IN HONOR OF THE DUC DARCOS of this camp was begun unexpected. | being operated in the Nelson tunnel | md drill which war WASHINGTON Pacific train was running at a high er rate of epeed than ts permitted. The responsibility for the dinaster, however la not fixed The witnesses examined yesterday that the train was! about lies an hour at the time of the coll Nobert Ward, the Nagman who was tate in arriving at Nie post, testified that the train usu- ally passed before it was customary for bim to repert. No new evidente wae brought out by the other wit~ heswow. The verdict of the jury in full, te: | “We, the Jury impaneled by the coroner of King county, Wash., to Investigate the circumstances eur-| rounding the death of Emmanuel be AN jtapped the bottom of the Chance) : tamed Broad, do find that the deceased was . shaft | F & native of Minnesota, years of And the Matter Placed in the Hands Seven big mines will be drained by The ® Spanish Ministes May be see. and came to hie death on Mon- of |the Nelson tunnel, tnctuding the day, May 29, at or near the City of the Prosecuting |Chance, Comodore, Amethyst and | ated to the Pi Heaitle, in said county and state, by Attorney. New York. Th er workings of | ident Tomorrow. reason of @ colli#ion between tram these mines were abandoned some | Bpecial Police Officer J. BE. Doney was relieved of his duties as an offic er Wednesday afternoon, and today @ compidint was made out charging im with forging the ni: of Police estimated amount of $25 on the same. ‘The matter firct came to light on ee male oecupant of & house at 115% ‘Washington street, reported to Officers Hamilton aad Burns, on the } time ago on account of the water, | which was hundreds of feet deep ta) oO OF Cres. | WASHINGTON, D.C, June 1— |floate over the Arlington hotel today, the first to be rained in America the outbreak of the war, It t# Judge J. T. Cann to receipts for fines jt hono of the Duc D'Areos, © We further find that the Grant street | for the practice ostitution, Spanish minteter, who, with his company has in ite employ incom- ind aleo for obtaining money to the [American wife, arrived last night We further find that | They will remain at the Artington junti they decide on am residence, | which will probably be the mansion |tormerty occupied by Dupuy de Lome. The new minister haa pres lemted a copy of hin credentials. He} of the Northern Pacific Railway com- pany and the Grant otreet Kiectric Raliway company; and we, the jury, find that the motorman, W. H. Sharp, te dewerving of censure for neglect of duty in not looking after the safe~- ty appliances of hie car, and in not! having bis car under perfect con-/ tral while approaching crossings. petent men. the Northern Pacific Ratiway com- pany ts censureble for running ite/ traine at a higher rate of speed with. | in the city limits than permitted by | eity ordinances.” The members of the jury were: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE AFIGHT OV Washington street beat, that there} See hee man up to the APart-| aptiat church will take place next “men, collecting money on prostita- |SUnay morning, and a tig day has | tion, and giving them written re. | deen arranged by the congregation. ceipts. The Japanese described the | Several well known Eaetera Haptist man as wearing a light overcoat, | Ministers who have been attending |The Wonatcner W. ©. T. U. have re. @ark sult of clothes, and brown hat | the May anaiversary of the Baptin: ceived offfelat notice that they are |F. % Calhoun, PF. Gribbin, J. F. | Mason, J. MH. Munson, A. Wheeler, | F. Twiteheil The dedication services of the Fire: Will be ig md ba president to- W. C. T. U. Convention. WENATOHEE, Wash, June L—| ‘The fire number of Seure 7. ‘The matter was reported to Chief Reed, and he began « rigid inves tigation which has resulted in the above disclosure. res the ws the Dy the Japanese tallied exactly with Bumber of Doney's star is 1% Doney ‘Was seen by Officcer Sam Hamilton forgery Reed semi for Deney Tuce- Re At ‘* mame to recetpts. ied any knowledge of such Chief Reed then informed be knew the number of as in the 70's, and that discharge every* max in . Doney, eee- thsi ut mt | i Fp unl ggenas and when Chief Reed ‘Was seen (he statements were corrob- ‘Chief Reed stated that he had plac- @4 the utmost confidence in Doney, and always held him in the highest | esteem. | Jadge Cann, whose name was used fm the forgery, was interview on the subject this morning, and in reply “T t was informed today that al mame had been forged and when I found that J. E. Doney. ex-clerk of dodge Austin's court had collected Money and signed my name to the | Teceipts, I immediately placed the Matter tn the hands of the prosecut- | ing attorney to be dealth with as| Doney’s handwriting was compar- ed with that of the receipts, and they ae the same in every particular Doney’s crime i & great eurprise to the police department, as he was held in the highest csteem by the | entire police force, especially #o by | Chief Reed. j Murder Over Disputed WACO, Tex., June 1.—J. A. Tyson, | @ traveling man representing the Parisian Portrait company of Chic- ago, shot and killed Chartes Marshal! @ local life insurance agent, today The trouble arose over the payment | of gome article which Tyson had sold Marshall's wife. Marshall stated last night he intended to kill Tyson! on sight. Tyson armed himself and as goon as he met Marshal this Morning opened fire, shooting Mar-| hall three times. Tyson tx in jail without bail. } TROUBLES OF THE MINERS; BPEVIPR, Mo, June 1.—All the} Miners employed at the Kam nd Texas mines here are out today./ ‘The Watson, Hlack Diamond and Northwestern mines are at work as/| usual. _ | PITTSBITRG, June 1.—The indica tiorm are now that every mine tn this) district operated by companies refus- | ing to sign the agreement made at last Tuesday's conference will be shut down within the next 24 hours, and remain #o until June 15, the date of the conference WEIR CITY, Kas., June 1 Kansns and Texaw and ¢ the forces are siderably smaller than yesterday The men of the Hamilton Coal & Mercantil m pany, and of the Bennett & Crowe company, are still out Sheriff 0. W. Sparks has openly declared that the companies mit be permitted to stip in criminal labor, if tts tales every citizen of Cherokee county to keep it out. He offers protection to all honest laborers who are now working or who wish to do so. In the tentral mines McKinley Has a Fine Turnout WASHINGTON, 1D. ©., June 1 ‘The president has bought a new trap It is constructed upon the most fash fonable lines, is #trietiy up-to-date embodies all that is modern, ing rubber tires, meets al quirements of society folk gether, is-the smartest turnout ye owned by a chief magiatrate of th United States It tw for the exclusive use of Mr and Mrs. McKiniey. There t» one| . tf was the} joharme of the dedication services. ed on Doney tresn| dewoription given | oe very eteborate, @hat of Doney, and, furthermore, the | Begin at 1030 o'clock Sunday fore- | tee te on Washington street, the night of | et Pittsburg, | In the afternoon at 3 o'clock two! y \ and asked him if he | addresses will be given, one by Gen. | | ing about the forgery of|T. J. Morgan, of New York City, on| . | “A Nation" Vacation,” and the oth | eral years, The atttack ls agerav- | hin desertion by chiefs and soldiers. | churches at Ban Francisco, will be |‘ entertain the state convention this in the city, arriving here tomorrow | year. The date of the annual meet loight amd they wil! have partial | '9# has been set for Oetober 1, 12) land 13, with just time enough for the delegation to leave here and be jin attendance at the opening of the jother National in Beattie. ‘The union met yesterday afternoon! | The spectal music for the three ser- vices will be im charge of W. T. Bi. well, and the program arranged wii! | M and appointed the following eammit- aise funds for convention ex- noon. and Rev. F. C. Barnes, D. D., | perses; Mies Maud MacNeill, Mra. pastor of the Fourth Baptist church |B. R. Fuller, Mra. L. V. Wells, Mra, Pa., wilt preach the ner- | Ds A. Beal and Mre. Dora Hull, ‘The dedication services proper wilt mon. er by Rev. R. G. Seymour, of Phila- deiphia, on “The Element | in Missions.” ‘The evening sercice at 745 o'clock whl be an important one, and ad- FOR MURDER Pa: Rev. Join McElwain, of J. ios comeaioias vow jenee’ ivene, ine ond Rey. J. M- Francis, D- | secsccuting aitorcey’s : Bete: . crime being the sirengiing of K. Taka, the Japanese woman, on Tues- day morning. Chung was seen to come from the Yokohama houre,’ where the deed was committed, about 4 o'clock that morning, and | the woman was found about three }hours later in @ dying condition. Chief Reed will mot dinctose the evidence against Chung, but it will be brought out In the preliminary hearing. Chung speaks Engtsh well June 1—Gomes 19/7 le whove the average Chinaman seriously if at Quinta de Los Motinos | Attorney White haw been detained by attack of asthma, from | Chung. Tht» afternoon Chung’s bali which he has been suffering for sev- gem HAVANA, was fixed at $5600, and he made a cash deposit, aa be te tn financial circummtances. ated im form, and on account of the) general's age and weak condition, pcr | jit is feared the strain will prove fat- | T 7 i ja Another thing militating seriou if | ly against Gomes is the mental an-| I le gtish @euffered on account of his treatment by Cuban politicians. and He seems broken tn spirit. and con- tinually laments the ingratitude of those he fought for, so many years. A particularly sore point ts the Cub- an allegation that he ts in the pay of | the United Gtates government. He) never received a cent from General! Brooke when the latter offered to! pay his expenses, knowing that he was wholly without funds, but spurned the tendered aasimtance. He is surrounded by friends who declare that only his rugged constitution can EXERCINES. Tonight at the Seattle thester the commencement exercises of the graduating class of the High school will take place. The list of speekers and their subjects are as follows: Vivtan M. Carkeek, “Democracy ad McDonald, hrough present orieis,| 2 Rewulte”; Donald Hr nat ‘e he ne ayy wit be Fore “Vieturi Salutamun’; Shirley M. broken heart. | Treen, “A Plea for Eve"; Maivel) a o |Chilbere, “Be Thyself"; Hattie H,) Taimage, “Heroes of the Day’; Ber- | Lucy C. H. Donoghue, “Artillery.” | Shem eset | The members of the graduating | clam are | berg, Arthur P. Marie Ames, Mabel Chil-| Denton, Diva Mae) | Harlan, Elizabeth Hacder, Anoa Ol-| livia Iverson, Bugente Levy, Don Me-| Donald, Allie B. Muldoon, Ellen Rea- trice Quinn, Shirley M. Treen, Otis A. Breece, Vivian M, Carkeek, Bjarne Eastern Washington to Cele- brate in Royal Style. CHELAN, Wash., June 1.—Lake Chelan will have two Fourth of July celebration thts year—one a Chelan, the other at Lakeside, The Iatter Halfdan Graff, Clifton L. Lamping, town is building @ fine and imposing George W. Sobos Nellie Mackintosh town hall, whieh it is expected will Talbot, Hatt Mabel Talmadge, be completed in time to be dedicat- Meta Veldora Recker, Frances Har- ed with appropriate ceremonies on Tet Button, Bertha Dishon, Imo the Fourth, and tn the evening a Taylor. Elsie Leigh Burgess, Lucy grand ball will be given in it. The Catherine Donoghue, Edna Florence citizens of Chelan held a maas meet. Gould, Clyde Mortimer Gresham, | Plizabeth Moutrass Inglies, Blanche Kennedy, Newton Elizabeth B. Klaus, Elizabeth Larimer, Maud Le Gate, Bertha May MePate, Liewellyn Morrison, Earl Rowell, Henna Steph. m, Amanda Toete, Minnie Helma Poster, and ing at Murdock’s hall on Saturday evening, at which * was decided to hold a celebration here, and a num- ber of committees were appointed to arrange the @tatle and to report at another meeting tonight, It is un- © derstood that speakers and music Way, Georgia Laberee have been secured, and that the Wahter Weedin racetrack is to be fitted up for ali The Alumnt banquet will be held kinds of races on the Fourth. The tomorrow evening at Ranke hall, people of Lake Chelan propose to and the graduating class will be wel- show the world that they are pa. | comed into the association, triotic, even if ft Is after the etyle of the now apparently out of date Declaration of Independence, and will whoop ‘er up for all it is worth. ORONER'S COLUMBUS, O., June 1.—Tx-Pres- | | ident Cleveland is sorry he issued his T famous civil service order, according \ to ex-Gov, Charlies Poster. “Why,” said the ex-Governor today, “Presi-| i A | dent Cleveland told me recently he| trad gone too far in his famous order. | — He said he had issued it knowing | : si that experience would show where { twaa iliy drown. Now McKinley) The coroner's inquest over the re has merely corrected mistakes in| maine of Hinmanuel Broad, who was Cleveland's order.” killed in the collivion between the electric car on the Grant @treet line and the Northern Pacific train Mon day MANILA, June L—A reorganize tion of the American forces has been effected, and ral Tawton will nmand the lines around the city from Caleocan to Passal. All troops to the north wilt be under the com- mand of MoArthur. ® « 1 last night motorman, f¢ nt street onr-line has men in its employ who in jcompetent. Also that the Northern} tle t thy morning, Wa oe naure UNIVERSITY ‘University graduating clara: Jessie GRADUATES The commencement exercises of the University graduating clase of “9 were held in Denny hall this fore- noon, The hall was crowded with relatives and friends of the gradu- ates, The stage, which was prettily decorated. was occupted by the facul- ty of the University, together with several others, Hon. James Hamil- ton Lewis made the oration, after which Preatdent Graves introduced Kev, Daniel Bagtey, the first com~- missioner of the University of Wash- ington, and Dr. Wilmet Whitfield, president of the Puget Sound Univer- sity, Hoth gentlemen a tow Address . Conferring of degrees. .. President ‘The following were membere of the B. Allen, Albert M. Anderson, Ar thur C. Ballard, Anna C. Blanche Brooks, Ina L. Harry C. Coffman, W. Jacknon B. Corbett, fr, Arthur C, Crookalt, Ross E. Chestout, Mary L. Dean, C. Arthur Fowler, H. Blizae beth Frye, Frank P. Giles, Mae R Goodman, Jacob §. Gottetein, S. Griewold, Thos. M. Gunn, Henry L. Harriman, Caroline BE. Horton, Ifulse A. Ifiand, Buntee V. Karr, David Kelly, Trevor C. D. Kincaid, “arence M. Larson, Ethel M. Leake, Verna Leeman, Lillie Metcalf, Don H. Palmer, Olivia C. Peok, Agnes L. Reach, Henry L. Reese, Harry L. Riehardson, Einma B. Roll, ‘Therese | Sehmid, Isadore R. Singermann, An mie A. Sloan, Burke Smith, Audrey | B. Souder, Perm! Thomas, William G. Turnbull, L. Otto Veser, Mable Ward, Arthur 8. Wilson, Sara A, Williams, Ann K. Winters, Cyrus A. Whipple, Sarah Waughop, Jinta Yamaguchi, Edmund 8 Meany, Thee. F. Brownescombe. CURISTAIN CHURCHES ‘The annual convention of the Western Washington district of the Christian church, which has been tn session since Tuesday evening in the Methodist Protestant church, corner of Third avenue and Pine street, closes tonight. This forenoon the following pro- gram was carried out: 9:20-—Song service, Scholes, New Whatcom led by A. ©. 10—Reports of committees and general business. 10.30-Our Missionary Daye—(a) The Day for Foreign Missions, Ira W. Kimmel; (b) The Day for Home Missions, W. 8. Crocket; (c) The Day for Church Extension, L. C, Martin; (d) Forefathers’ Day, W. M. Kenna (©) Mintaterial Relief, W. M. Kenna; (f) Day for State Work, F. B. Sapp. ‘This afternoon the program was Praise service, led by Mrs. L. A Hopkina, Tacoma; reports of Metrict manager; greetings from Misstonary Bocial Union of Seattle to Cc. W. B. M J. PR. Reavis, Olympt | curston; “Our Watchword for “99,""| Mrs. N. . Bbert, Tacoma; “Condi tien and Outlook of Washington Auxiliaries,” Mrs. Ll. A. Hopkins, ‘Tacoma, state secretary; “How to pan Auxiliary,” Mra, P. J. Pint, | North Yakima; general discussion; “Uses of Committees in Auxiliary Work,” Miss Ada Johnston, Seattle; general dikcussion ct and| Work of Junior C. B.," Mrs, P. J, Ga hel, Seattle; “How to Interest Our| Boys,” Mrs. MH. MeCall, ‘Tacoma; “How We Can Interest * Mra, O. B. Littell; sung Women's © Mia-| reneral discussion; Our Silver Anniversary,” Mra, Bt H. Lingenfelter, Tacoma; Reports of} committees, | diac the al anion; Mothe?. cussion; onary Circles, Te RR TT Ne NPM AT IT AF SEATTLE MARK TANYA Made in the Ohio Convention. HIS OPPONENTS UNABLE TO AG y Conferences Held Which Bore Ho Fruit Except | Disappointment. | ee COLATMBUS, June L--The morn- ing of the first day of the Mepublic-| an #ate convention finds the #ttua- ton in as much muddied 4 state it was yesterday, There were con- ferences and conferences last night, but none which bore fruit. Every- body seems suspicious of everybody elec, HK seema to be dificult to form | & combination. Cox, Kurts, MeKis. | son and Daughtery, whose combined | strength seeme necessary to defeat Hanna, has been unable to agree, | WASHINGTON, D. C., June L— ‘The report of the insular commie. | sion appointed to Investigate the af-— fairs of Porto Rico, was made pub- le today. The report is signed by | all three of the commissioners, It speaks well of the people of Porto Rico, their loyalty and devotion to their new country. There is much wealth, and great intelligence among the more favored ones, also great poverty in the country district, an itl ae in the cities, The popula- tion is estimated at 1,000,000. The iwhabitante are industrious, It te estimated that 9 per cent. of the) population can neither read nor) write, A great many are living in| concubtnage, because the expenses of the marriage ceremonies demanded | under the old Bpanish system were | too great. Reports concerning etar-| vation on the island are declared) without foundation. The commin-| won reports that the present civil government is too elaborate, ex-| pensive and complicated. It recom. | meods « new system of government modelled to the American plan. / ORATOR'S ‘The King County Bar association's annual orstorical contest between the students of the State University, Was won last night by Richard Bush- el. Janit Yamagueh! was second.) Fred Rice Rowell presided at the | meeting, and the speakers and their) subjects were: C. M. Larson, “An- ‘ther View of Social Reform”; Rich- ani Bushell, “Whither Are We Drift ing”; H. M. Koretad, “Idea! Amer- tean”; T. T. Edmunds, “Our Disfran- chised citigens’: Miss Audrey Soud. er, “leraei'e Cross and Burden”; | Jantta Yaraguoht, “International | Arbitration”; J. Edgar Right, “Theo- All of the speakers handled their eubjecte in an admirable manner, nd they were frequently applauded, | During the abeence of the sud; } Col, J. A. Lew, & H. Piles and Chas. A. Riddle, county superintend- ent of schools W. J. Meredith, pre emed Dr. E. J. Hamilton, professor | of philosophy and oratory at the! Universtty, with a handsome pair of opera glasses, presented to him by | his students a¢ a mark of their es-| teem. Two musical selections were given, one an organ solo by Mise Lu- | clle McIntyre, and the other, a violin! @olo by Mr. Geo. J. Dang. Dr. Dans comes from a musical family, hts) father being a celebrated violiniet, residing at St. Paul, Minn. PERSONAL MENTION | | j LN. 81 « Coupevitie bumberman, | is registered at the Stevens hotel. | see | Mra, J. Coffman, Clarence Maynard | And Mies Laucas, of Chehalis, and) Mre C. R. Fowler and Mires Mary 3 Fowler, of Centralia, are in the city to attend commencement exercises | at the University. | a WASHINGTON, D. C., June 1— The folowing cablegrar was re- ceived at the War department this morning: “Manila, June 1—Smith reports from Negros that he has pun- | fahed the insurgents who murdered | Capt. Tilly, that the eastern const of the island {# now under the Amer. | toan flag, and the inhabitants have asked protection against robber bands. These bands have been pur- sued into the mountains by United States and native troops, and sev- erely punished.-Otis.” EPSOM, Png., June 1.—-The race | for the royal stakes of 1000 sve tens was the big event of today, nd was won by the Wyvern, goon | ap. Money Dropped CHICAGO, Ul, June 1.—Chicago investors in trust stocks In the two months past have dropped $2,400,000, In LAnseed Ol! trust stocks alone a shrinkage of over a million dollars haa taken place In stocks held by the public, The stock of the National Biscuit company has shrunk $975,000 and the quoted values of the Straw , the Tinplate trust and trust stock have fallen loff sufficiently to make up the bal ance The liquidation of the steel shares in Wall street is largely from Chica go. 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