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eee THE SEATTLE STAR EM. WALLS & CO, Publishers Every afternoon except Sunday whaty bas, he Sisaneas Skanacen One cont, per copy vx conta yar, week er twenty-A¥e cents per month delivered dy mall or carrion fe. Rectan beni neve aed Telephone Pik growth An idea of the gigantic which has been attained by the ‘Trusts may be gained from the frank admission of Senator Keen, of New Jersey, that the annual revenue of the State of New Jersey “from the his way to this city Jacob Mathias! tax on corporations created under our laws, now amounts to between $800,000 «and = 990,000 0a year,” He adds: “You can readily see that the peo- ple who benefit from this Influx of Wealth are not upt to be antaguniatic to the corporations which contribute, ‘The corporations select New Jersey not because our laws are not perfect- ty legitimate, but simply because we do not require returns from private corporations. Public concerne—such es banks, insurance companies, etc.— must file their statements, but priv- ete corporations are exempt.” tive statement to say that one-half of the total capitalization of the concerns chartered tn New Jersey total capitalization. In most cases his fact is recognized by the in- corporators; for about one-half of the mock, which ally successful, and have been en- abled, after stifting competition. to @arn large dividends om their wa- tered stock. It is by so means im- possibie, nor even unlikely, that many of the newly. may, for a time at irast, make large or later the tide many unfortun~ be engulfed in disas- useless to warn almost seems to that each gen- personal ex- pit aU; it g f + Yl | | & consolidated system, The giat of it ls as follows | ‘The Madivon atreet line wae grant jet a franchise July 19, 1889, for 26) years, The Front etreet cable line was granted a franchise July 20, 1888, for 25 years The West street and North End line, was granted a franchise Nov- ember 19, 1889, for 28 years, The Third street and Suburban |road was granted a franchise March | 81, 1892, for 25 years. | The Union Trunk line was grant. ed a franchise June 27, 1890, for 25 yeara, The Seattle Traction company wa! granted a franchise October 14, 1892, | for 22 years, and on March 21, 1 this was extended to 60 years from date. Battle With Chicken Hawks | ROCHESTER, Ind, June 1—-On discovered two large chicken hawks battling on the roadside, and he se- cured a club and approached them, intending to kil! both birds. Instead, | however, beth attacked him, biting and scratching bim in a frightful manner, He disabled one of them, but the other sunk its talons #0 deep- ly into Mr, Mathias’ hip that he was compelled to call for the assistance of a man who was plowing in a feld near by. Both of the hawks were then killed, JUNIORS TO | Rach year the junior clase of the | the military government by the Unit. High school gives a banquet in honor of the senior or graduating class. The most elaborate affair of the kind in the histery of the institution was given at the Rainier-Grand heat night, and the members of the two claseee to the number of about 110, besides several invited guests, were | present, and took part in the fee- tivities, John F, Dore, jr, acted aa jtoastmaster, and Mise Enitly Clay | (and Miss Mabel Chilberg responded for the classes of ‘99 and 1800 re- | spective! STATE NEWS, Otympta has tesued €41 bicycle 1. censes, Walla Walla strawberries are on the market. eee ‘The Whatcom Searchlight is the latest candidate for public favor tk j the newspaper field. i Dredgers are working for the fine | stormed = trusts | goid on the Snake and Columbia riv- sions of executive orders Fr | eaid istands shall be insued by the British Ship Foyledale Takes Graih to United Kingdom. er bars. I ae .¢ | A station has been established at! | Deer Park on the Spokane Falls & Northern railroad. . Government employes at the Point Wileon fortifications now work ten) hours for a day's shift. “ee | The allied building trades unions | of Spokane threaten to strike unless Tt would probably be a conserva-| THE SEATTLE i) | Skeletons Unearthed. MACKINAW CITY, Mich, dur Parry Laaetl, mail clerk on | Grand Rapidw Indiana rail jthe viotima of the w | ok place 1 acre W years ¢ Will Rule Over New “rss. Sos. es officers have just arre STAT. Caught } aaa aa" oe { Groceries, om | 602 ‘ad | () Whon yourp) jane Wines, Liquors Pike Port, Ange! Sherry, & Muscate JT |are scarce and high-priced. 1) \W |contrnc ore are varie jcommon labor, $3 for carpent jother tradesmen in Pr |*There ie no doubt but what 2000 ad | | ditional workr could find imu | | diate employmer "A Milwaukee Man Fire caw iby = Cigarette ff 87 he pote, 0 op By the Gallon, $1.00 w sted EL PABO. The M y n 704 rs Telephone ¢ Clears $100,000 9 relay eee einebe, waa.to- BPS ot etal lock hich a awbe, Tokey =x. June 1 + Georne, allan Harry, umboy; Otto OSSEéSSIONS. | Nofke, alina “Kid Mason,” and Ceo. Rogers, for the robbery of the post. | tally destroyed by fire at 3 ¢ bith lotfice at Boulde ; . | this hing The entire contents serve b OE . cuca | wocted co areecee, | a ally ps ep Tine | anted to be Saved. | ‘The fire originated from a lehted € I Mi U7 RAD | ci inonensly throws oy wes PARLOR GROCERY | Pote who created a eeneation in| (Oe Sie i pene i : oa | siete ilgiee this place on Saturday by driving REELS eae bona Peers Fe Ay hig = ‘Phone Pike 126 1929 Second Avenns through the streets In a nude condi ° failed to respond. “Wr. J. DEAN & CO. Regarding the Plans of Govern ‘0! he been « institution, The authorities say | ment in Cuba, rte Rico jis deranged, An officer who was the Philippine w for Polosky found him wand about the farm where he was | ployed, without any clothes on. ie ee man declared world wae eo to an end and only those naked would be waved. AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON, D. C., June 1L— On May § President McKinley issued the following executive order, not heretofore published, for the govern- ment of the islands under control of the United States government as a nt to @ Philadelpt who went © Whieh Failed in its Attempts to. Bring About Woddings on ne the Payment Plan. The depot building was the best in this portion of the country the costilest building In Juares, excepting the custom house. t J, F. ADAMS rreawiee® 183 [Ibs Wo. 612 Geeond Aven Yosier and } Murdered bya Student. WILMINGTON, Del, June 1—Tt If developed at the coroner's inquest evidence were lacking that Uncle jast evening that the supposed Har Sam i* vigorous in the prosecution ry Wilson, of Philadelphia, who in of men who violate his laws there ts charged with murdering Willlam A an ample quantity of it in Milwau-' Montague, who died from the brought effecta of being struck on the head | between MILWAUKEE, W's, June 1 k Witnemses have been STETSON BROS, result of the war with Spain “The Turtle.” which opene at the here from every corner of the coun-| with @ baseball bat last Wednesday Rxecutive Mansion, Washington, Seattle theater tomorrow night for try to tentify against Charlies H. Ro- night, is Montylaco A May §/'By virtue of the authority three performance is « froticseome Wan, the matrimonal agent. They onto, Ont., a dental student at S RCC Ee RS ander-in- | Freeh far and is eald to be a Humber over @ score, and range in University of Pennsylvania, He was apicey French dieh with Americ age from aweet sixteen to sour wix~ fully identified by Edna Wilson, the y ne) pi United States, | hereby order and di. | dreestng, A play thet can keep blase ty. These correspondents of the Ro- we n in the case. j 92] Yesler Way, |rect that during the maintenance of New York in mirthful mood for six Wan agency cccupted two large ~ " —— months must needs depart from the | tables at the Pigette hotet are ed States in the isiands of Cuba and Conventional, and rr Tur witnesses from Houth Car wa all islands in the West Indies west ferme to have accomplished thin, ond Missouri, and at least one from FROM" divoree obtaing from the husband, who w to suit her fancy neh law wh of the 74th degree of west longitude, A heety Hch & evacuated by Spain, there are her wife by created and shall be maincained, the offices of auditor of the iniands; one aavietant audiior for auditing © sprig mi a conve reverses the middle-aged huy Maine Day to Day Welt ed mantty was not an experimer t he has a reputation extending to ev ¥ pert of the country, At home he de \¢ let you know here what the accounts of the department of « after he bas innocently mar- Was hardly known, and rarely heard) PITTSBURG, Pa, June 1.-—George! we have that's good to eat, and customs and one assistant auditor ried agein. form the basis for a story of by any one but the postoffice om-/ Burr, a wealthy stock man, living what it will cost you for auditing the accounts of the de- of steadily cumulative humor, which Clals and employes, with whom he| outside of Jeffersonville, Mo., and eee i catelaill partment of postoffices, who shall be be comes furiously funny in the « appointed by the secretary of war, plications of the lawt act and whose dution shall be to audit eee all accounts of the telands. At the Third aver ‘There is hereby created and shall the Helaso-Thall company theater ton will 5 be maintained the office of treasurer ent Rot @mith Rurrel's “Peacefal Val. to The play will be the attr of the islands, which @hall be filed | bey by the appointment thereto of an « tion for the by of the week cluding the usual matinee, Ge Osbourne will play the part of H. Howe in a manner that will increase hie = pepula of the istands, shall disburse or;bere. The supporting company transfer the same only wpon war-| above the usual popular-priced ranta issued by the auditor of the | traction. islands and countersigned by the ands shall recetve and keep all of the money arising from the revenues | doubtediy | ——— sovernor general. ‘LOAD TA A money off the street with an anwint- | AM rules and instructions neces. | jant. He got all the way from #4 to/ friends in Pittsburg. sary to carry into effect the provi-) + ting to secretary of war, WILLIAM M'KINLEY. A similar order wae issued, subeti- | tuting Porto Rice, and another sub.) atituting the Philippines for Cuba, ao te & Co. have chartered the Pri that all the groups are to be iden- #hip Foyledale, Capt. MeCann, teal #8 to government. load for the United Kingdom. Assistant Secretary Meiklejohn, in rate is 3) 34, whiet charge of insular matters In the war | pald Portiand for department, conferred with the see. which will go around from the Bo retary of the treasury an to the beet to load on the Columbia. The Fo MA, June 1—Tali methods of carrying out the orders, | dale is now the only wheat ship on Posto ies inapectors from all over char uur, Guth-|timontals, ete in the mame price) which contained money. the Pegadus, | om- | transacted a business equaling that of many of the large manufacturers of the town, Few people believe that gmt many find it eo diMeult to find hus- res bands and wives that It t# necessary! The couple met here yesterday af-} call in the services of an ex-|a@ search for 25 years. They were pert. But Rowan has shown the petrothed in Edinburgh, Scotland, 25 in-| country the contrary, years ago, and young Burr started Ke Persons sald to be familiar with tho sot "aia that to char pieeetan to make a home for his ride. un-|¢d about $100,000 In the year and a rity |half that he was uninterruptedty en In some way letters were miscar ie | gaged in the matrimonial business in| ried and they never got in communi at-| this olty ne of this number said|cation with each other. Burr set- this afternoon: “Why, that fellow /tled in Missouri and has done well, had @ better thing than picking up| Ten years ago Miss Campbell ar- Mies Ligzie Campbell, of Pittsburg, were married at the St. James hotel last night. The Seattle Grocery Second and Marion A month ago J) £20 apiece from the people who dealt/she read in a Pittsburg paper a St.) 9) | with him.” | Louls telegram making mention of Rowan advertised extensively and George Burr, a stock man from Jef- bought fists of nan of what are fersonvilie, Mo, being interested in known as “suckers” with whom he/a probable combination of cattle | corresponded, sending circulars, tes- dealers. to show that he was| Miss Campbell at once wrote to tish engaged tn a legitimate business. A Jeffersonville to ascertain if it was to| single mall ie said to have brought |her George of old Edinburgh. Mr. ‘The him several hundred letters, most of Burr was away when the letter ar- \rived and did not reach home unt)! He te charged with fraudulent use| last week, when he wired that he und of the maila, and his trial opened | was the long lost lover and would yie- this morning before Judge Seaman. come to Pittsburg at once, K will send, upon application, Jog ue of over WN pieces sheet music, at ten eon tx por copy. They are full sheet fu printed on « good qu clear type. ¥ prised at Lue seloction we offer RAMAKER MUSIC CO. 14i$ Secons Ave == Bel. Pike and Unios ters the country arrived here this morn-| “What Gen. Otis really should do ‘The fate of the proposition to grant mine “Se is Darting was fined 828 by a Btar has Walla Walla justice of the peace for 1 i fe i} James Dabney pleaded guilty to H 7 i 1 $ i ' ' Bee] : i forgery at Colfax Tuesday and was sentenced to one year in the peniten- tary. eee William Lee, of North Yakima, the | president of the state fair commis-| ment company at Boesburg last No- and after careful consiteration de- | (be Sound and no other cided that the istands shall be kept have been given out if made except | ing to testify in the case. Many of it he t# anxious to end the war he autonomous, and that all affairs the Mairgowrte, also to load at Ta- the women who had been disap- doesn't appear to have thought of shall be under the direct contro! of coma. The Mitchell, which | pointed in finding husbands as read. | doing” the governor genera). The governor has deen wal at ‘An. | ily ae they expected with the ei4 of | “What's that?” : A Publishing Co. of the islands, {ts finances and off. | eles, has also been chartered by |the professtonal matrimonial agent,| “Demand that Filipinos lay cme cora, will be wholly under the consrot | MeNear & Co., to load luraber for the | enthered in the office of the Unit-|down their legs." | of the military governor unti! eon- | West const of Bouth America. This ed States district attorney, and they grees shall otherwise provide. The| leaves the Dalgonar, at Port An-| were followed through the corridors | 2 a officials in responsible tions will| Keles, the only disengaged ship on of the bullding by curious crowd. | ,’ all be army officers, he the Sound, and if she were a few There were some attempts at = You re hundred tone smaller she w Mr. Meiklejohn has prepared ex- rald P. 0. Alley. Telephone Red 1064 | casm on the part of those who came)! | of municipal ownership, Some of gion, has tendered his resignation to! plicit rules and reguiations govern-| Probably be taken for (he lumber to look at the disappointed women, ‘i the councilmen state that while they the governor. ing the islands and for the guidance| trade unloss her owners demand an but the court officers showed a dis- | F believe in municipal ownership, the eee of the officers. jexorbitent pr position to rebuke these persona.| | e 000209 finances of the city will permit| The Otympta press club has been| These provide the auditor and as-) (Rage eT ee eee! | Moet af the women find no fault with} seine tmaesdante acquisition of the {formed with John Miller Murphy as sistant auditors shall examine and VAST COMBINE [the men who cast curious glances at | Meals at Al! Hours. president and Will D. Jenkins as settle all accounts pertaining to the }them, in fact they rather appear to} Hi ~ Snes. secretary. | revenues, receipts and expenditures; livke it, and net one of the number ere... OUR CAFE ‘This mafter & mf one for political eee lone sasistant auditor to have charge appear to be ashamed of the situa- | echemers to take up and endeavor to, The Anderson & Middleton Lumber of the powtal and ener outoane nd | tion in which she finds herself. Makes no difference how Mrs. Con. A. Rideout, - Proprietor for pertiean advantage. | company has added three carloads of other moneys. The auditor shail is-/ mee : . a4 4 pred be Rept out of politics jae new machinery to !ts large sawmill sue and sign all warrante for money, - me | Pepper Victim Dying. perticwiat you might be, Cor, Third Ave. and James St at Aberdeen, increasing ite cxpacity | for the approval of the governor eM | Grrr ago, tl, J a ‘ DERBY, Con, June 1.—Johnny every garment is molded to | eeoseseoeoocoo sooo mde @ matter for sober financial Considerably. eral. All agents or officers who te teen een unt tranafer of the, THpp's condition ie serious, He is your person. figurmg upon the part of all citi- eee cove ec ay to pay a Chicago & Alton will be the basis | the boy whose schoo! teacher punish. | Our values do not end in sens The growth of opinion against) The Mason County Logging com- amounts to the (treasurer aj. | Of One of the most gigantic railway | ed him for whispering in the ciasa| quality of fabric, but are © 60 year franchise in evident in the| Dany bas purchased outright from|send accounts monthly to the audi it tione in the country jroom by making him put a handful noted and observed and the state for $284 a considerabie tor. Within ten days from the end Sonne eames Wdas Set See wove aes of red pepper in his mouth. He was community, but the question of mun- Rumor say: m odied h Geigek cutneniiip te amu tat nets | 07%, % tite lands on the Westulde| of each month the @uditor shall for-! nination are directly embraced near- | at once taken til and #oon fell into | embodied in the... ; 5 Cum ansd tree discussion, devosd of ait |“ SUmPINE PLPONe ward @ complete report to the wecre-| 1°40 009 mites of trunk lines, with|® high fever. Dr. Loomis satd the) wo». ‘ eee tary of war. ‘kedanade upon theses miles | boy wowid scarcely survive the day. Fit Too paiNicei considerations. Jesse Murphy, who was injured tn nme or connecting and branch lines, cut-| Regret for the consequences of the 9 ° [ eaeniameannl the mines of the Bonanza Develop- TATTOOED BY \ting through the map of the United | Punishment hae made the teacher ill States from foston to Southern Cal. | NS aS RD ‘re over- io 1 | ana Locomotives for England. — If you're over-particular see : : aster of last Monday wil! commend Maeelf to the public. ‘There was no mealy mouthed handling of the question of blame. In plain English the jury found that the Grant Street Railway company, through one of its employes, wae partially responsible for the catastrophe, and that the tion companies operating in Seattle that they must exercise proper pre- cautions in future. MASS MEETING AT ARMORY Called by Opponents of the Forty Year Franchise. A mass meeting of the citizens of Seattle, who are opposed to the the Armory. It Is stated that the meeting will be non-partisan, and that Republicans and Fusionists alike will meet and discuss the \ssues. J. W. Godwin, the chairman of the committee appointed at the meeting held last Gaturday night In the cham- ber of commerce, is busy with prep- arations, antl announced today a par. | tigi Het of the speakers of the even- tng: Judge W. D. Wood, Judge Rich- | ari Winsor, Judge F. M. McDonald, HH. W. Stein and Clark Davis. There will be four or five other inert citizens who will be asked 8. to make speech: “ee Counctiman Jom Taylor, Repub- Hean has prepared a statement of present franchises of the six Sods which proposes to enter into vember, has sued the company for $25,000 in the Spokane courts. cee A rumor ts again current that the Everett & Monte Cristo road will be rebuilt this season, Color is giv- en to the report by the fact that the big concentrator at Monte Cristo is to be at once put in working order. oe Nelse Mare’ crew of 16 sheep shear. man ranch, where there are about a number of the men going to Mon- tana. Counting the present band, Mr. Mars’ crew has sheared 45,400 sheep, divided as follows: Peatross, 4800; Vemsey & McCrea, 8000; Jamen ‘Wright, 11,000; Goodwin, 9000; Oburn, $000; Malloy, 10000; and Cleman, 1,- 000.—Y: Repubiiec, NO OFFICIAL DECISION YET WASHINGTON, D. C., June 1.— It is probable that the government mine officially whether or not the Isle of Pines, 60 miles om the coast of Cuba, is a part of that isiand and included in our pledge to make the Cubans « free and independent na- tion, and to establish for them « stable form of government If the reports hitherto made to the |government by its officials and by private citizens who have visited the island turn owt, after thorough in- veetigation, to be correct, It is quite probable that the government of the United States will hold this isiand as a portion of the territory ceded to ft by Spain. Upon this point, however, officials will not now talk. CLEVELAND, O., June 1—Own- ers of clams A vessels have been quietly promoting @ combine for some time, and it Is announced today that in a few days the combination will be accomplished. The move is provoked by the excessive rates now |echarged for insuring cargoes in thin class of boats ers arrived in town Wednesday and |° religion—on the arms of a number left the next day for the John Cle-| > on. enidre: 11,000 sheep to be operated upon.) A ; eee ; After this week the crew will aivide, | 9st ten months he has been visited burg & Gulf peop Th will soon be called upon to deter-| ifornia on t Pacific const from the Northwest Pacift the southwestern porta of the ¢ of Mexico, ant web of rails, lelosely woven and connected aa A MISSIONARY NEW YORK, June 1—Dr. Joseph | siky fiber in a greet epider's wet Bruder, who has many patients in| This syndicate ls a combinati the Hebrew district on the East side, the great raliroad interests re told @ reporter that some one at-/ sented by Harriman of the Chic |tached to a mission had tattooed a) & Alton, Schiff, Goulds, V rome—ae a symbol of the Christian | Morgans and @ few others. The ¢ who attended there. the said that within the k hiceago & Alton. ep it out of the hands | f the F ' by the parents of fifteen children, ernere grabbe.. up the Monon. T who have been thus marked for life, day the St. Louls & Northern 8 and that the parents had beeeed of Line was bough! Dr, Bruder and now neg the left forearm, At prayers in the synagogue the lines in the fold the left arm. of the worshiper is exposed cial combination and the Inter above the elbow and 1s circled by | represented by it will absolutely the philin, @ narrow leather strap the following systems employed to hold the letters com-| Boston & Albany posing the Hebrew word for God. York Central; Delaware & lhe fact that @ cross was indelibly wana and Western; Lake Shor printed on the arm of the child would Michigan Southern; Michigan ¢ debar him forever from taking part tral; Nickel Pla abash; PF — jolman & Kobimson for Vratt's Or chard Addition, ddition. coast to! rbiita, bination was started in by buying ortensibly to Kan- in the trust ith the two latter tern finan- West Shore New Lacka- PHILADELPHIA, June 1. — The} us about your clothes: tult| Grand Central railway of England as has placed an order for 20 locomo-| the tives with the Baldwin works of this . ' . elty. They are to be freight engine n of lof the same character and design as vr those now under construction at 0 | Baldwin's for the Midland railway of . f , England Another English railway, eat Northern, recently onde a) number of engines from the Bald-| lied 5 oe win works. | 0 ynventi |Wholesale and Retail Clothiers In Good Condition om not Tacoma Conventions. ves: TACOMA, June 1.—June will be a Tt) month of conventions in Tacoma; a | month of conventions broken into by him to remove the crows, which he tions for the purchase of the er > »k of graduations. The Odd was not able to do. aan City, Pitter &@ Guif, a com. | one wee ; | The mission, Dr. Bruder says, was pany in receivers’ hands, are about sage tation Baty Pa pr CAHN & COHN established to convert the children completed pee t gr ‘the Mieons during the Y ves ri lof Hebrews to Christianity, and ts The same syndicate, it t# sald, te (AEN Cat of the month the women's Foot of Yesler Ave. conducte. by converted Hebrews. In now about re to anne 1 “a < T pela ste r + clubs of the state meet in Seattie Yesler Dock. each case the cross was tattooed an the Wabash and the Clov arty in July, almost #o early as to . & CO. eoem a part of June, the State Bar H- association meets here for a three este ; ‘ outs days’ session. ae | o& : DEATH WHILE AT PLAY $h itte, Wild West Performance Cost First Ave., cor. Columbia St. @ e Platino Cabinet (QI. “SRATILE TRANSFER CO. Photos reduced |} Prelght, Passenger ant Baggage, OU cvasccocebascahaveed sone STORAGE. Phone Main 41-45, Oiee 623 First Avenaa e e La Roche min Add. | Lots only $250 oneh in P jin the service. \burg & Lake Er more & Ohio; Dr. Bruder said he made no record Big Four; Tole Louls & Kan- a Boy His Life. of the names and addresses, and | City (Clover Leaf); Chicago, In Pe tou 4 consequence none of the children | dian lis & Louleville (Monon); y play cost mF eae lecould be found today. Dr. Bruder | Chic ago Alton sor Poain ce North year old Charles A. Salisbury in a said the missionary had @ecured the ern Short Line sowurl = Pacific thie manner today, at Doe Run. lconsent of the children by giving Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf; Chi. any, poy, who was the son of Tob; x aoe = |them pennies and presents of candy, |cago & Northwe stern (Unton Pack-| ont salisbury, Was having a A - ewaQS RANI aa hg Bion re Tid Gece told ten shen onto Ae aicel time with some companions aroun <8 . wore one a teed tony a wr a half-completed building, — He little girls were similarly marked. To Open Reservation. , email rope about his neck and | GOLDENDALE, Wash,, June 1.-.| the end to a rafter over MAIL FOR DAWSON, {OE-DEND ALE, Wont dan te ig nturted to climb up. but My _ departt 1 Goldendale, in spe: fell and hung himeelt, His neck | Ao @ result of negotiations carried ae nb ight ng of the * ie a was broken and death was instan- | AT THE jon by Second Avaistant Postmaster | iiaimn reservation, sald he believed | taneous SOME Suh ri” the SEN weas etreceses * |General Shollienberger while in Be-| iO nmiastoners would have the ee siete = attle, a ceml-weekly, mall service | matter in shape by the first of the Increased Revenue Receipts will be srmumurated Phe mresene |Your. . Twenty-seven hundred In-| wast! D. C., June 1 Jakes anc a weon, he present) vians have each been allotted 80) the monthly statement of the collec. | Lae ON........ . time the mail on this route is carr P cens. Ph to omuldened al ae ap ysetnng ee 1H » Canadian Development com- | *°re* Of len vaidered all| tions of internal revenue sho na by ths 4 goon ser-mmonthly, Under | indians with rights In the Yakima | the t ipta for April, 1899, were Deny oe Oe eee eel bome ae | Tenerve nave been dealt with. After a gain of $6,901,47 the new dh hegic “pid sage Sa fl the Indian al wat has been de last ten months ending on | dally servic : INAUEUT= | og acres to be thrown open to White | sourc 0, a gain as e s ated over the White Pass & Yukon! vttiers, who may buy at the gov-| somy with the same period in AT 8 O'CLOCK Fen rajjroad from Skagway to the lakes. : with ¢ wr concen 7 pOTEOOBE prio’ | 1808 of $85,781,885, . ‘a sims ieee om eonneanet —— pennies sas Se eee sissy harsare | ‘Tako Codar St. car to Pratt's Orchard att's Orchard Add Op ahs ay ap cp

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