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ry ® s 2090990009090 009 009 ra idiati mei Lidl cdaede acapea ea meeaalae ak naa cea 5 AER PTE RON Telephone Subscriptiuns to 4 Twenty-five Conte a Month fy Mall oF Carrier ‘HE oS R. Pike eid ‘ : * ; f 4 TOL, 1 SEA URDAY EVENING, JUNE 3 1899. sss Mt | 2 & | y aE A Switchman Killed, Th Mitchell, Lewie & Staver, $90; Fred . s I va eo nat Ys Boggs d 880; Htowart & Holmes, $00; 8, W 4 gaan | morning while coupling care in the| jas sompent, $00) toh wemacher Bree. | c : . ic ° lparde hear the ecldiwiereas . wares OR HOPPER Grocery company, $0; Hamm, &| Equal to Copper—Much Cheaper. These prices tell you house, He came recently from Phil Schmidt, 960; By $25; City B-quart 1 “ttle 65ec 4 delphia, where he had two siste “4 “ quart kettle G5 apemptehey ‘ona bap i o. Ouro ’ & T-quart Tea Kettle... Be ‘ re — The committee has not been or- 1-pint Tea Pot BBe | COLONEL GRAIG _—_—_— fanized yet, and Mr, Daniels is very 2-pint Coffee Pot AB E much pleased at the #tand taken by &pint Coffee Pot... . BOs | the firms unsolicited. Terrible News Comes From the Hm Fated Edmonton Trail. Catch of the Comic Opera Star. AS CENSOR Penis Philippine rams to the Press. re WASHINGTON, D. ©, June i— Lieut. Col Hebert Crate, of the U. TO WED A WELL-KNOWN WOMAN |8. signal corps, has been ordered to} Manila to become the press censor ‘The Alumni out on masse lant night, to finish the week's commencement exercises with | | the reunion and banquet, The exer cies were held in Ranke hall and covers were laid for about 200. | The early part of the evening wae devoted to matters of business, and the following oMfcers were elected for the enauing year: President Pred SPELGER & HURLBUT What We Advertise 1215-1917 Becond Ave Neal’s Bath Tub ENAMELS Acknowledged to be the best in the market. ; rheek, ‘99; secretary, in attle i . oo ral Otis will then relieve Major Who Played With Him ond Then Talinadee, treasurer, ney L. Third and Pike. STAR PAINT CO. i AGREAT MANY MEN HAVEP heer Got Into the Di ic’ tdoun’ Galttard tome teas er ond | Oy @ Divorce Miss Mabel Chilberg, Mine Leora) o- - ° ANTI-FRANGHISE Courts. emp apt age ple Mo ° Come and See Our New Line of MEETING TONIGHT Don MeDonald. Mies Anna Ierray, ‘95, Crockery and Giassware : : ; @ Coast vr, and Fred J. -One Prospector Found Dead in His Tent ie wnt ca cn retiring association orator, aetis es Just Received. It Will Pay You Frozen to Death—He Was Deserted This evening the anti-franchise and municipal ownership peopte will jhold & mass meeting at Armory hall |The committee of one hundred hav double bill of gonstip, comprising a divorcee and a wedding. Nella Her- gen has obtained a North Dakota the oration of the evening. Donald responded to the toart “The | “The High Hehoot waa 4 Clase of '#." and the University,” s diverce from her husband, James D. to by Mrneat Bchoder. By His Comrades. tng the matter in charge are pUsb- | Borgen, ‘the glass mawatacturer.of|-90 wes thes received inte tne Alumnt Aan inerepeee are Meridien, Conn. Mrs. Bergen pares ansociation. Victoria, B. C., June 3.—The steamer Danube’ atlendance. ject of the meeting tonight Will be to discuss municipal owner- ship and to start the campaign. Ex.) Mayor W. D. Wood will act as chair- all seagon with De Wolf Hoppe “The Charatan,” and it is maid” p good authority that in the — wo ture @he will become Mra. END OF YUKON GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR CO. 906-908 First Avenue e > * e ™ ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? H. N. RICHMOND PAPER CO. arrived in port this morning with thirty miners from the |™az,of t% escsing. and. say owner “ie the’ marrage surge | RATE waR Sell Sheathing Paper; $00 Square Pest of Paper for 34e, 213-215 Ocridented are Edmonton trail, Dease Lake and Glenora. Some had) been over one year on the trail. They confirm the tid-| wainwright to Franklin Reberta, who was her leading man last season in “Shall We Forgive Mer. hundred as can secure places on the platform, will act as vice presidents, he oe Clara Tester will give @ vooal) ‘The recent great reduction in the | Passenger rate Of transportation on = s. R. WAGONER, D.0.s.= Painiess Dentist. ings of the wretched condition of the miners at Mud ™ Pas caiiees: od te evening. are: | SACLE the part of the several companies | LI ness tooth, ps ae Roa ceed tae es hihi: bes ae ee _ | Hon. Richard Winson, W. D. operating steamers from Bennett to gg Gold Fillings 1% up A five years’ gasrantee with al! work a ’ River, and also at Dease Lake to whom Gold Commis~ |W Sn sane Faw wepenia| Dawron, whereby the rate was re-\ gg $100 Reward to auyone finding anything but First-class gpg sioner Porter of Telegraph Creek has dispatched a con- |A. P. Burwell, G. K Hogdéon, Ever- duced from $100 to the low figure of Material in the above work. ett Bot ad Clark © Th }- ed voy of provisions. One of the returnea miners is a} peng yas te mention wit oa: No | 8. has been of short duration, R.| 2 omice 151647 Maller Huibting Telephon ow doctor, who ministered-to his companions as far jDlanket franchise,” first, and then) T0 NCREA | T. Biliott, secretary of the Canadian | SE young OF, s s S aS [af | “stunicipal ownership” aft 4 Devel t oc \ ord. $F ez - rut 100 copies of the flim act evening to the agents of t = On! What a Difference eS «as was able to do so at McDam’s Creek. He says that | Some of them will be reduced to eating dogs unless re- 4 lief speedily reaches them. The condition is much | worse at Mud River, where there are reported to a have been several deaths which the doctor was not able About 100 copies of the following | l petition are being ofreulated. signatures have been obtained: » the Honorable City Council of the City of Beattte “The undersigned voters of Seattle hereby petition your honorable body | ae follows |} “l. That you refuse to grant any many | ‘When the Natal ~ er last evening to the agents of the company ot Bkagway, directing that! the cutting be stopped immediately, mig that the former rate be restor- Simuitaneously with the sending of this order, others were dispatched | from the offices of the Upper Yukon) i of Headeohes given Inetent the wee of Any kt Keliet © LEES HEADACHE WAFERS They have stood the test of yoars 2 - ; to verify. Some deaths occurred on Egnel summit in| snes" annie Tomi e| Dy Arrives, jrrterrrtnr CR We Guarentee Them . het o ee ere ere cartons from scurvy on the way | sree: carne penot Se eo Wy 4 to Atlin. All of the transportation companies are fur-| ante time you submit to the S'S THE PREPARATIONS POR JULY 4 tmclade meets And arth. | | | _hiishing relief, including the Cascade Transportation |sit.<' dy scxcrnig'and mer | 2 a mend ees Company and Hudson Bay Company, as well as the |*tien of rtrest_ raiiways.” Sod sholty cuuets vbenar cutee: Second Ave government gold commissioner at Telegraph. A. Autenbring, of Manitoba, who went in over the Eximonton trail. i and who is « thoroughly retiable man, while minimising the hardships, generally admits a oumber of gruesome finds. One of these occurred in | December. Budd Cole and Harris, two men from Petioan Rapids, Min- nesota, told him of it. They were part of « party of five encamped at A petition is also being circulated, | asking the city counell to grant a 3 lyour franchise to the consolidated | Committees Are Appointed and ements Many Subscriptions Heve MARK TWAIN oa ity. DANDITS DIAMONDS ee Have advanced in prices from 10 to 20 per cent. low. “Watehes et ali prices.” W. W. HOUGHTON Our prices aro still Winty river, a tributary of the Liard. Running short of meat, they ' were despatched to Salt Springs, 0 miles down the river at Grand Can- Is CONTENTED | aaa ee aE FoR, to Set moose, which frequents that tecality. ‘There they found a ‘That the eagle will eeream here on tent standing. KM had evidently been there for months. In the tent was by Fourth of July wae recy yk the body of s man. The remaine were in a state of good preservation, at the meeting fast night of citt< i 4s the frost had not feft the bedy. A diary in the tent stated that the | With the Re ations Between | 5.5 0° Seattle who started the ball ‘Learn 10 e a ic C e ‘occupant had been affileted with scurvy, and was unable to travel fast. | &-rolling. ¢ the same amount of —_——— He was Geserted by a companion named Graham. England and America. | enthusiasm is displayed from now ‘The name of the onfortunate wae MoNeely, and he came from LONDON, June 1.—In an Interview | luntil the Fourth, Geattle will cer. } Marte. He had pienty of provisions when deserted, bunt was unwble to (today Mark Twain, who arrived a) tainly eclipse all former attempts at Who Held U the Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy get out for firewood, and so perished. Graham has escaped lynching | few days ago from Vieona, said, re. & celebration. Today permanent ’ n by getting out of the country. A party of 10 or 12 miners, the names | ferring to the closer relations exist. headquarters are being secured. and Third Ave. and Madison St of several of whom were Hutton and Paine, from Vancouver, and Dun | ing between Great Britain and the M. D. Haynes will be in charge un- ‘Taylor, and a man named Leighton, perished this winter on Hay Moun- jv nited States, “I has always been They started out in the wake of a party who | dream of mine which I hardly ex-) Started overland in an endeavor to reach the upper Liard post in De- | pected to live to see realized, but it} cember. The first party had an Indian: guide, but the unforturate in | has gone far enough toward realiza- “hege to furnish me contentment.” GOMEZ REMOVED TO NEW QUARTERS : Bw ae June 3.—Gomes, by the! STOTZENBERC } his physictana, has been re- 1S EX ER T | tmoved “trom Quint de Las Motinos, tie old residence of the Bpasish gov- lernor general, to 4 residence in Com- | postelia belonging to Senor Jimines, 4 wealthy San Domican, Gomes is better. ANYA WO! the second were too poor to engage any, and hoped to be able to — In a blinding snowstorm on Hay Mountain, one guide put in the hope of finding them, but wae forced to return to his own sane, The first company came out 100 miles from its original destination. The | omhers have never been heard from since, and have as they were light on provitions and had no enowshoes, i 1 JOHANN STRAUSS PASSES AWAY Great Musical Composer Joins Charges Against Dead Officer the Celestial Choir. Proved Groundless. | j VIENNA. June —Johann Strauss,| WASHINGTON, D. C., June 2—| the “Waltz King.” le dead. He was The War department has just re the composer of the "Gypsy Baron,” ceived from Gen. Otis reports on the “Reautiful Blue Denube," and « charges aguinet the late Col. Stots- number of walts melodies which enberg, killed at Qunka, preferrred have delighted muste lovers all over by eniieted men. Otis says that the world He wae born in Vienna after investigation he four the | summent tH the affairs of the celebration are ended At the meeting last night the com- mittee appotnted Thureday night to plans for the celebration, reported ae follows: “The committee of Ove, appointed | ve § nova general meeting of yesterday ieeeet plane for the Fourth of by celebration for thie year, bee leave to report that we recommend jthe appointment of the following | comenittees, end deg leave to sug gest the f ing gentlemen a6 chairmen of the several committees, | vig.: Advertising, WUl A. Steet; dec. erations, J. Redeisheimer; finance, Daniel Jones; fireworks, Dr. J. B. Crichton; invitations, bar Tr J Humes; music, BE. Lobe rade, F. P. Eedsen; reception, BE. C. Neufelder:| speaker, 8 H. Piles; sports, A. T.| Ambrose; transportation, M. D. Haynes. “An executive committee of 15, whieh Mayor T. J. Humes ehalt be chairman. The chairman of each of the 10 committees shall be members of this committee; also M. L. Grun- baum, J. Bornetein and I. A. Nadeau. ‘|robber band to see them ot | U.P. Train, OMAMA, June 3A telegram to the United Pacific headquarters from Potat Wyoming, near where a posse is pursuing the bandits who yeete jday robbed the overland limited of | | $50,000, says that 15 men under com- | | mand of the Sheriff of Carbon © jtracked the gang into the Medicine |Bow mountains, and have them | where they cannot escape without fighting double tneir number. The | Pome has been near enough to the several jtimes, They have found evidence that the bandits provided relays | where they could feed and water |thete horses. A flerce fight 4s hourly | expectea The sheriff's men are carmed with long range Winchesters They have been offered $2000 for ev. | jery bandit captured, dead or alive. ATLANTA, Go. June 3—The) | birthday of Jefferson Davis was ob- | served throughout the South today! DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF 1HE EYE The most sensitive o of sense in tly Mexeursble in these t for the @ ot anywh CLAY FVERSOLE, Optician, W. 1. B. NICHOLS & 00. bent ar > aids Spécial Mining Roports Guaranteed Mines, Mining, *t The 2 First Ave. Properties chengiog hands daily at big fae LEGAL ENDER w reach the 25e mark very shortly. Take our adview and bay while it is cheap. Buffaic Legal Tender Crystal Butte Gige: Love Pine sige wigs © EI Caliph Wige Mountain Lion no hur i7ye Insurgent (ge Morning Glory Ige &k Tail. L Surprise SB c Pea we nd Boston sige Jim Biaine wc Reba: Astye Cleveland 2a\ye Kate Howard Gitge Tom Thumb pe Forging Steadily to the Front. a There has been lees said ut the Index-Silver Creek dis- trict In the past than there will be in the futufe, for the re- in 1825, The coroner's jury In the Inquest jcharges groundless, He deviares | that Motzenberg war a splendid ofM- cer. \ ont0 sults of the last few months’ werk are little Short of sur- prising Every property !s reported to be showing up better as depth is made and “strik of rich ore may be eoafident- with befitting exercises. Treasurer, Charles F. Whittlesey; secretary, H. A, Chadwick. for almost daily from now on expert who, for oby . does not care Through him the gallant regi- over the remains of Kathe Taka, who men did honor to the state and na- ‘was strangled to death Tuesday tion. morning tm the Yokohama houwe, —_—_ brought tn @ verdict this afternoon of “Stranguistion by parties un-/ | N known had the jury.” A fight “took place in the Puget Bound lodging house on Sixth av- enue between Olive and Stewart! Streets, this morning. It seems that @ certain man had been accused of Meeting another man's wite and es-| corting her to the theater. The man! went to the husband this morning | to inform him that the charges were! false, and they came to blows; but the cccupants of the house separat- A sed the fighters before anyone was burt. No arrests were made. A FILIPINO SPY St. Paul and Minneapolis Will Not Have Mammoth Voi- unteers’ Celebration. ST. PAUL, Minn, June %.—Min neapolls and St. Paul business men met last night to discuss a propos ny for the mobilization of the vol | unteer troops now In the Philippines |in Minnesota at the time of McKin- ley's proposed vinit. After discuss. ing the scheme it was declared im | practicatie. It was represented bere in ordering 12 regiments to | Minnesota to be mustered tt would MANILA, June %.—Jone Buenvesa, | mean a lows to the men of travel pay from San Francisco, of nearly $1,- & Filipino spy, has been taken Into 90,000. Custody. He was captured while at np pee —e tempting to pass the American lines DAYLIGHT ERY. ‘while dressed ax a wornan. A search fe being made for accomplices in Manila. American officers say that Jone is the man who has been furn- tehing the Filipino leaders with ‘n formation regarding. American Movements One of the most daring daylight highway robberies that Seattle has had for many months awe commit ted thin afternoon at 2:46 o'clock near the brickyard wt South Seattle, when Join Minden was held up at the point of two revolvers by two mon, and relieved of $60. Mr. Minden re ported the matter to the police as on, 800 a& pomsible, and officers are ‘ now on the trail of the two men, having a good description of them, Mr. Minden te a recent arrival in the elty, and lives at 1415 First avenue. Arrangements are being made by @ party of newspaper men for extab ing a daily paper at Daw h will be known ax the ty 3 The prema, oth accoutrementa north on the eteamer Fo: wails next for Dawson ul » taken vk hich Michaet The promoters are William Metntyre| LECREUZOT, France, June 3.—~ and Capt. Richard Koediger, of Ta-|The striking tron workers resume coma; W. F. Thompson, of Trail, B.| Work today im response to a prom- ; Marry G. Steel, of Shamokin,|'#e from their employers to grant Pa; and Will A, Steel, of Seattle. | the advance of wages demanded, IN er “The committee would suggest the employment of an assistant secre- tary, as was done last year, who will maintain an office continuously from this on until after the celebration. ‘And McKinley Is . ur committee would recommend Delighted that the chairman of each of the ” various committees be authorized to select the other members of his com- | i mittee, and would Invite euggestions | COLUMPUS, O., June 1—The Han. 8% to the proper names, that same |na-Cox combination practically con-|™4y be furnished to the various trolled the convention yesterday, and) Chairmen, that committees may be the following nominations were|*Peedily selected. made: For governor, George K “Time being #0 short, Immediate Nash; lieutenant governor, John A.|8¢tion Is imperative from all com- Caldwell; supreme W. Z%. Da.| mitteos, hence there cannot occur wie; treasures, fc Ki. Cameron;|™much delay to bring about the kind and attorney gen James M, Of celebration we hope to give." Sheets. The report was unanimously adopt. ed It wae resolved to have a celebra tion only on one day. When the of raising funds was broach- veral of those present imme. WASHINGTON, D. C. The Ohio Republicans accept the ticket ‘columbus without a protest June 3.— vw c administration i* delighted by the diately #tated that they would du- nomination of Nash, which is ac-|plicate their donations of last year. cepted as a Hanna vietory. Prest.| Secretary Chadwick reported that dent McKinley show ttense inter-|the lquor dealers had suaganteed est in the convention, and waa in| $1000, receipt of press dispatches from the A. T. Ambrose, chairman of the beginning to the end, A message Committee on sports, left thie morn- from Hanna was among those re-|ing on the steamer Utopia for Vie- osived. |torla. ‘The international regatta is Congressman Daizell returned from | being held there now, Ohio last night nominated wil t plurality tleket endeavor to bring the association elected by 50,000| here on the Fourth. While in Vie- and that afl @ores in the|toria he will also arrange for the healed Argus excursion from Seattle, which wmreseman Phect Gerdon, a| Will be given two weeks from to- He saye the Democrat, takes another view of the, morrow. Mr. Ambrose has appoint- situation, He says: ‘The Republic-| ed the following gentlemen to serve ans have never been as badly split}on the sports committee: P. D, by factional opportunity, they will| Hughes, Jay C. Allen, W. MH. Lewia, heat Hanna's candidate for governor, John D, Condon, R, M. Coombs and Obio does not like bowres, and will| A. L. Cohn. show Its resentment at the polls this, Dantel dories, chairman of the fin« year.” ance committee, received notifiea- _— - Ithons t y from the following firms SOM, June ‘The race for the! that they would du te their dona, year old plate of 600 sovereigns | tions of last year: Post-Intelligencer, today was won by R. W. Griffith's | $100; MacDougal & Southwick com. | Bice. ridden by Tod Sloan, . and he will) pany, $100; J. Redelsheimer, #50; | eas REPUBLIC IN FLAMES Many Buildings Are Destroyed. LOSS PUT AT FULLY $175,000 | Dynamite Used to Check the Prog- ress of the Destructiv Confligration. SPOKANE, Wn, June %.—The en-| tire business portion of the town of Republic was wiped out by fire this morning, 2&8 of the principal a. | ness houses being burned. Th is entimated at $176,000, only. sare thally covered by tneurance. It ts |rumored that two people were burn-| }ed to death, The first started at} 6:25 o'clock by the explosion of a gas stove in the Slegel building on Clark! avenue, and the blaze spread re | ly. ‘The firemen responded nobt but the epread of flames was n stopped until several buildings were blown up with dynamite, At 2) o'clook this afternoon the fire is still | smoldering in various parts of town, but no further danger is fear- his name mentioned, a of the Sunset, atter@ visit is the «remarkable uillions.” ‘The onty renson we publish this is because the ore are now taking out of the Copper Queen group (Lost Cree i preperty), fe in Many respects similar to certain Sunset o} If you desire to be in with a coming produce many days distant elther—be wunded by us and buy Lost Cre stock at ite present price—12 cents. An edditional 3 cents is not unlikely before the weather gets fairly pleasant, too. JOHN E. McMANUS & SON, 918 Second Avanue to have to that property the past week: deposit Lever saw, and ix undoubtedly worth we — wey not so THE WATER........ Wouldn't Siop Running because the and of cours: when there ts of faucet was the people anything tn worn out, know that the i plumbing — repairing range or furnace work, gas or hot water fit- ting, or sanitary plumbing of any kind—that we are experts in that line, and are prompt to answer your call, and our charges are moderate. RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO. Cor. Third Ave. and Spring St. ‘Phone Buff 471 Stoneware Needs... Glass Needs.. Chums, 2 gallona, Sie | Preserving Pots, 1 gallon, 200, Rean Pots, 2 quarts, 00 Milk Crooks, 10¢ COON BROS., 1417 Second Ave. Just Opened _cm SEATTLE HAT FA FACTORY WILLIAM TAYLOR, PROP, Late of Christy Hat Factory, London, England The only place in the city to have our hat made t eee Ringe sas bpfity te bere your h ie to order and repaired by Practicas io ani ee ee liebe eins SE AEA |

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