Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
é THE SEATTLE STAR, McKINLEY 1S Town for Negroes Only. ‘DRY TONGUES Me Played Horseshoeing C PRINCETON, Ind, June 2—The! , COLUMBUS, O, June f-Tobert hegre settloment at wyles, five miles r, the youngest son of William Ove NOT GUARDED Weat of this offy, may become a town AT BERKELEY | of this city, was probably fatally in of considerable importance ruled by jured today by being kicked by a colored people Colored Me | ine bap, ehantes’ aseectation of Loutavilie, | ‘The horse wae running at large in ASHINGTON, D. C., June & Ky. clahning 4 membership of 500,| BORKELMY, June t.—Nerkeley tea vacant lot and the youngster tried | Bome people think tt Is imprudent! |* devising ways to colonize Lyles) to be « prohibition town for one year) to play blacksmith, Bo he rigged up for President McKinley to drive over|&M4 to make It a town exclusively| on trial, beginning with October 1,|% Kit of toole and went out to whe - for nearoes, oh Carte of the horte, The animal ls gentle and the country reads around Washing Loutaville, is president, and $20,000 js |! and the promoters of the @nti- inde no protest at first, but finally ton with no companion but his wife.) now ready for investment in pur- | saloon plan are to pay into the town forhearance coated to be a virtue and no attendant but a footman, but) chasing lands. All products are to/treasury an amount equal to that and a strong hind lew went out in he does not have the slightest sense | be sold to colored persons only. | which wilt be tot by owtting off the| protest, The boy will probably date board of from hie injuries, of fear, and does not intend to have | revenue from Hoenses, ‘Ty his enjoyment and exercise interfer- FATAL RESULT | trustees tn adjourned » m lant ee edwith by timid people. ay} Inight passed the ordinance subm WHERE SPIRITS LIVE Grant used to go out in a bugKY be- jted by the temperance people, which } -| | absolutely prohibits the Heensing of jlewe town and the sale or giving Harrison did the same, and every- Temple and School to be Built laway in any mann any kind of| ody knew tt, ‘The drives about the! seew yoRK, June a — Frank|Y!20us, malt, or alcoholic liquors, In in New York City. ity of Washington, particularly | yin) died auddenty in the carhouse COM**Meration of the passage of this) OL von June a.—A apiritual thoes in the northern part of the! oc tne Peteres : ordinance two #olid citizens of the) , District of Columbia, surpass in, °C he Peterson Railway company at | town, J. I. Barber and A. W. Nay-| istic rettlement at Debertville, 8. 1, Heauty those of any other city in| Paterson, N. ¥,, last night. It was |lor, pledged themselves to pay into | by a society of 400 persons, who have the world. We have no boulevard, | #tven out at the time that heart di- the town treasury the sum of $15 organized under the title of the Dut every road into Maryland t# good | sease caused his death, but inves. 2% amount equal to that eived | genoot of Payehic Philosophy, A and the scenery Is wiht and pictu-| tigation today Indicates that he died Auring the hast Mwcal year from mae) ig os haw recently been esque. Within ten minutes from the as a result of a practical Joke, being | !0en license feos. purchased on Meirner aver aed White House the president can get killed by electricity . Today Joseph will & ted a large temple tato as lovely a sylvan drive as can Grant and Christopher Ashfield, = DANGER OF EPIDEMIC. MiP Sccatly and wun? seenlt ects be found anywhere on cither contin. | were aleo employed at the carhouse, [to be oecupted by # bem ent, and nobody every enjoyed the were arrested upon charges of man. | ies The society # “based upon @ recom pleasures of outdoor exercise under | slaughter. | such conditions more than does he.) County Physictan McBride, who| W eaeitite. Postmostor ‘Bes | {iy ccc tact: and not alone ae @ fort While it t# true that President Cleve-| helt the autopsy today, said the but « fact which Involves and ca Jand used to keep a couple of detec- | Indications are that death wax caus Heved to Have Smalipon.: [oe fin i: a coures of riaht living tives constantly by him, Gen. Hurri-jed by a shock, but of what nature be % ‘ S an eanential tb the prover éniiare gon and Presiient McKinley consid-| is not prepared to say until the in-| COLUMBUS, June 3—A case sus in tery tei @ ne touching ved Bay precautions quite unneces-} veatigation is more complete, Grant | Pected to be amatipox has er ee ston oath mm, Gncicheay, ona |odmite that « practical Joke was Ported to the state board of health home life e i “i theology are within Its layed on McGill, a live wire being | >Y Dr Coble of Wes The vietim « |p! ONG THE WHARVES <°s: tod with a noft soap tub, rt COUNTY 4 Was expected that when the men took Sefeerting which the rville, thie the matady physicians dit-| The #ite chosen f* on Richmond lout @ handful of oft soap to wash fF !n opinion, Is Perry Yantee, post. | hil. whieh commands a } oct ee ayegar thetr hands they would receive a Master at Central college Sed petarnedtgl eye Dey cumggteystae th ‘The Japanese steamship Kinshiu| slight ehock. The wire used, how. | ¥!llage twelve miles north of Cotum- Scean aad the Orange crabs x 4 Maru, which arrived in port Thure-|cver, appoare to have been a high DY Dr. Coble calied on Mr. Yan- |The property was purchanad in dle @ay from China and Japan, has be-! tension one, and the result was fatal, eC Met week on a matter of busi. name — 7 None gun to discharge her cargo, which| heme, and found bim at the vitlage| bis city, Plans for the temple is © large ope, the principal items jstore and postoffice us usual, but he Under way. In this temple will be being rice, tea, wilk and curtos The ‘LIBERATED ‘BY HIS WIT complained of not (eeling well nate Dh Rigas gy bs cha ad bd tog | cottages are now the | #truction, « | Among houtes The fact that Vantee has han [all the mail at Westerville make A Missouri ri Plokpocket Used, | danger of an epidemic itominent. The J 8s inlet parts, will take north the Unit- Ventriloquism. ibd ected. ed States Coast & Geodetic Survey) COLUMBIA, -Ma, June 2—Three|, TACOMA, June d—Tt took about expedition of 12. men, in charge of prisoners aseaped from the Cotumbla | 4/0) hay y to we e jury Hi. P. Ritter. ‘The party will be land-| jail this morning. They were John| }.) > appraine the damages in | cleco ed at Orca, and, will conduct thetr) Lewis, in for picking pockets; Chas jthe action brought by the Mnoqual A | mie Falls Power company, against operations alone the coast in the) Nealy, for forgery, and William T. Pierce county, for right of way for Kinshiu is scheduled to sail for the Orient on the Mth Inet . dd work on a doxen oth xt Week begin 1 ne op pring, ‘The steamer Excelsior, which t scheduled to sat! tonight for Cook and an- Boats Colll ‘ALL THE PIG _— IRON NEEDED VW YORK, June In reward to the ted purchase of the en tire output of Bessemer pig tron in the Ohio flelds by the Carnemie com pany, the declaration ¢ war againet jrival com Niet # 1 ite serious effect upon them, Judge Gary, president of the Federal Steel company, maid the jatory was wholly imaginary | “Phe eral Steel company and |the Carnegie Steel mpany.” by | matd In every respect on the |most friendly terms, There ls no feeling of animosity between any of th rel compuntes wo far We bought from the Lor el mpany before the advance in prices at $15 per ton, 60,000 tons of pig iron, This with the output of the two furnaces of the Iiinots Steet company and the two new furnac of the Lorain Steel company, which will be put In blast about July 1, will an abundant supply fer all provide mi tle The have arnegie company in raid to bought about the same time 40,000 tons of iron, whieh will cover their necessities only. All the companies at present filed with orders for months to come and doing business at a fair profit Chicag Deci edly Alive. CHICAGO, UL, June 3.—The civil) mm who are in service 00 vestigating { fraud in the city water department yesterday a» cortained that two dead men on the y rolls, and that » . has drawing ther p larly “Pith and Pike. iption Specialists “Phone 1 om * Orchard Add. Lote Sea th) foot in Pret Our grocer says There are not any |APPLES Reighborhood of Prince William | Jones for cattle stealing. Their on- | tts paver ine alone the oeuate bleh MANTITOWO®, W June 2.--The sound. About 65 passengers are also! cape was supposed to be due to the orth hay “lechooner J. ¥. Taylor, of Chicage, going to Cook inlet on the Excelsior, | ingenutty ot Ureia: the pickpocket, | W*” from the King county tine to TH! vrrived here today with « laren hale the perils of the glaciers and scur-|an extraordinary criminal, who hae; Cm | Following are the Juror) srove in her bows and her Jibboom vey having no terrors for them. been confined for nearty a year. He ere eee, i pemege: *. 9 ried away. The captain reports | laden witha cargos sé povernmmen|erttcd the inmaiee ot the Jit ny | fet, 2,2. Morvcks, Prank # 80in- okeam sensor em Yor ‘wack M SAW DIRCO FRUTP CO. freight consigned to the men in Cap-|chrowing hie voice at all houre of DIM. George IB. Atkinson, * ington last night. The steamer was tain Abercrombie's expedition. the night, causing great alarm to the hee ed superstitious prisoners who were an- ‘The British American Steamship) aware of the source of the sounds company have recetved advices etat-|1¢ is believed that he so tmprenaed ing that the steamer Port Arthur|a negro trusty of the fall with his | | hae arrived at San Franciveo from | strange powers that the negro aided | Australia with a cargo of coal. and him to escape. The suspect, Sullivan the Crear’ will leave soon for Seattic. She will Lyons, ie under arrest. take piace of the steamer Gar- ——$$$—$_o $$ oenne Geattlie-Honolutu route. The Homeseckers’ Opportanity. f Pratt’s Orchard Addition t» all in schooner Cartier|iarge bearing fruit trees, lote are been chartered by | offered on special terms to those who American ‘Preding | want homes, by Holman & Robinson, is taking | 112 Columbia street. farce, attracted a large crowd taat night. about “The Turtle” On trary, it i» extremely rapid the con- fome | might cause a reddening of | cheeks of sensitive girls in the par-| A shipment of! sustce eeata. A young woman. fa on the Bkookum, together with 12,009 | 2m comely, who pretends to undress | evenings aml Sa in the full view of the dowsn't $t. of lumber for the White Pass & —— Yukon railway. In eddition to the freight, the) quite cattle owned by C. W. Thebo, who ates Serre “& meat market at Dawson. cattle will be landed at Skagway and then and Surstay. driven to Bennett. at which place eee they will be placed on @ steamer)’ Ae the Third Avenue theater this) and taken to Dawson. week the Belasco-Tirall company and | It 19 understood that several large George Osbourne have occupied the shipments of cattle will be sent north | hoards, presenting In an excellent from Seattle during the summer. | manner “The Giri | Left Behind Me” ‘The Skookum will leave Wednesday | and clowning with “Peaceful Valley.” in tow of the tug Pioneer. |The usual matinee is being given MET THE WRONG MAN v=," s=e-"e stoete: the last chance of witnessing Sol Smith KRueselis “Peaceful Valley.” Two Chicago Highwaymen Dsi- armed by T. Fitzpatriek. The company te composed of excel- CHICAGO, Il, June 2-—In broad lent people, the productions are weil staged and an artistic performance is the result, oe @aylight today Thomas Fitzpatrick, of 126 Halsted was held up by two} men at Boston avenue and Halsted and an attempt made to rob him. Revolvers were pressed to his breast but the intended victim did not in- tend to be either robbed or shot. The | ii, Much of the dialogue is so point- command to throw up his hands had | «4, and the situations are #0 goo hardiy been given when Fitzpatrick’s| that the actors themneives really yew elevating character in “The Tur. “On and Off,” the comedy success of the year in New York, that Chas. Frohman's comedians will present at the Seattle theater June 6 and 7, has been noted during it# tour as a play that seems to be enjoyed quite as | | “The Turtle.” a sensational French; run of nearty four of) Francisco. Mr. PF. curtous people to the Beattie theater pathet ir ‘There i# nothing slow Franciesn It succeed In expowing moat her alabaster skin, but she creates Man With a Past.” the impression that euch waa her fret time thi 4 aaitien | a clever Skookum will take up 48 head of! -ieinas design. There is nothing Of) been produced in this city, It ie much behind the curtain aa before | abandoned her own trip to Behauss, N. J. Hard, Laurence Tum- ball, W F bay Nanery, F. M. Berry, 1. VIENNA, June 3.—In addition to reported Intention to abol ish deportation to Siberia, Ht is said that he has tnitiated a plan of gen- eral prison reform, providing for the introduction of all the meadern ar- rangements that are found useful in other countries. ene Homeneekers’ paradioe. Wratt's Orch Add ere’ play has a story of Chinatown in fan sa strange ating and realistic play and the etog- ing. costumes and music are won. fascin suggeetive language is employed that | derfully clever and effective. All the the | original Chinatown scenery and ef- fecta will be used tn thin perform- jance. The bill for Friday, Saturday irday mantinee will | be the Paulton Brothers’ latest and suceeeaful farce comedy, “A hie will be the comedy has said to be one of the funniest farce It wilt be presented tonight | comedies ever written. The farewell performance of the company will be given on Sunday night, June tt, and! & dramatic novelty 1s promised for | the aceaaton, 2 8. EMe Blister has been engaged to} pinay Guory Quayle next season tn one of the two companies that wit! | present “The Christian,” Viola Alien continuing in the role with the oth- or company. see Frederic Remington will design the} coatumes of “Arizona. es ‘The stories to the effect that Mr. Taber and Juliar Marlowe-Taber are to separate in a matrimontal as well! as a professional sense are viguroum ly denied London a week ago, having been forced by ill health to give up his| position with Sir Henry Irving. It is wai now that Mra Taber has rope and that the will pass the summer with her husband at Stowe, Vt fiste suddenly shot upward, the re-| have 4 good time of it, while the gas! Genttle Is to have another amuse- volvers were knocked aside and a! man and other #tage hands are ob- moment Inter he had both of the rob-| served night after night chuckling bers to his arme and was struggling | over what they can see and hear with them for the possession of the! --pnat,” waid Mr. Kearney, the stage arms. Fitzpatrick is a giant in size! manager of the ‘On and Off com- and possessed of extraordinary! pany, “is one of the best signs T | strength. He succeeded in taking | know of, and when the stage hands the revolvers away from rob-| watch @ performance and laugh at #& ders, who fled as fast as they could); you may be sure that there is A ladies’ orchestra will be engaged ae le cthine anesrmmonly good about | #24 the concert will be strictly first- “{ guess they went up agninat the clowm. It in inténded to serve light Veeal thing that murmured | oi reshmenta, Fitzpatrick as he placed the revot-| | eee ver in his pocket and returned to his) dhe HelascoThall company and ; Manager oe nd eed car hige tt . He thought #o Httle of the| nounces a ten-strike for the weel Pence protic Se to notify po George Osbourne, now playing & of June 11. The Wakeflell-Andrews| police, | brilliant engagement at the Third Opera company will open an engage ponierawe: _ Avenue theater, will begin thelr sec-; ment in light opera, ‘The company Glass Factories Close. ond and last week at the Third Ave-|i# direct from the Kast and what en- nue tomorrow night. This excellent |®agements they have played on the FRANKTON, Ind. June 2 Next van at will show th r verea coast have proven popular j aeeneer Sie Gaps Wonvew ess fac y by presenting the following | Ceee tories will quit work for the hot #ea-|j-iijant repertory of plays, Sunda S gon, and most of the workmen willl sunday, Tuesday and Wednende Pastern people who have been tn depart for the east. The three fac- ov ninge, Seal Rieter enan. the city during the on are tories in this city employ over one ii, play was one of New York’s| «naible for the statement that hundred men, who do not earn any |, ciaak akenanbna «few yaate aa | the orchestras in the two Seattle lene than $3 2 day, and the greater! 1) iy a dramativation by Elizabeth | ReUSRTHON Places are equal to any pert of them earn more than $4. One| paijip ‘Train and created a furor|'™ ‘he eastern cities hundred and fifty men earn more! non produced at the Fitth av } eee than $1 a day. The closing of there! inoater, » by ia | Asa Lee Willard, & Seattle boy, ts factories in a town #0 amall as this! tronond Brothers. ‘The plece ia a} With the Belasco-Thall company, at {fe means a wonderful decrease in erful society drama teeming with | pretent playing at the Third Avenue business. It is hoped by the busines Seen natn femcaeea of dee amenies men that the factories will resume] nandsomest gowns and settings ever aseg promptly on September 1. | presented on the stage. A treat ia| A free atreet apectacte ia the latent SS Pe a in store on Thurs ening, for| sensational novelty invented and in- Excursion to Tacoma. those who like a novelty in dramatic| troduced by Riweting Brothers, the Steamer State of Washington| art. That evening will be devoted| famous proprietors of the World's leaves Yesler wharf at 8 a, m, Sun-|to Francis Powers’ celebrated Chi-| Greatest shows, this season, and t nese t ly, “The First Born,”| thousands who witness the Hound trip 50 cents. a ‘The vest property offered js VrattsOr eberd Addition, day. which will be preceded by the amus- ng faree, “Lost for a Day,” “The ment resort. Irvin Baruch t* to open within a week or so the Oberon Con cert hall In the place formerly occu pied by Cort'’s Palm garten. Mr. Baruch i# well known in this city and intends to make an amusement place which will be a popular resort when the show exhibits here, June 16, will be surprised at the rst Bora” ts the play that had a| magnitude anid brilliancy of the dis- | tion day matinees, monthe in San} Mr. Taber returned trom| not ped after the accident, but | hurried along and never waited Has Plenty. w the fate of the schooner to be! te * qspeetained. ae Fine as Silk Perosi Declines. | 415 Pike Street. June L—A dispatch tw! ph from Rome saye that! Lorensi Perost, the pricet and com j poger, has rescived to decline the] permanent directorship of the papal! chotr, which was recently « 4) He intends to write tyrice and operas, from which the labors of the directorship would debar him Between 4th and 6th KY. Parkworet .” hight and telegraph! | fa elt the, principe: States and Kurope pane cities Pontes THK PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK uF PEATTLE Capttat stock paid te ery turpius ao son Facsa Presiden C, Neutelder Vice Preai: play Instead of the convention at | & V. Ankeny Cashier wireet parade with which the pabllt) Correspondents in te familiar, Ringing Brothers bave The United Stet Te tan ela of 1 huge © carnival, con tm SCANDINAVIAN # PRATTLE AMERICAN BANK oaiaih eukce J wome) Corner Yeuler Way and int Avenue striking se od to] (pital mo India, ¢ “en of war Andrew Chilberg “Presiden: fare in huge ciephante| 4 4. Soeiberg Cashier harneserd to rumbling stege gune)| Transets « General Banking Businem mounted Kast tary eseorts: dark-hued | britiiantty | n chiefs, and uniformed mative military, gutd e e Sttemdants and commanding officer: Doha SoS, (RATTLE TRANSFER CO tions of all the moet famous crack m ¥ Organtzetions of the world, -—— brillian uniformed, handsomely Freight, Passenger and Baggage. mounted and with their burnished a acowtrementa glittering In the un. rene Hight like burnished gold amd eitver / ‘Phone Maia 4)-46 «© Ofer 623 First Aven An Egyptian Caravan crossing the| l@ e Sahara, with ite camets, dromedar lies, wiry Arabian oTees, Bedoulns | ot the ert, Soudan: Algerians | ad other strange people, brings that | strange | of myatic j to the ay vision. ‘ |tat children’s sections, with Ing potnes, children's tableaux, chiid ren'® hippodrome and miniature cages of rare wild beasts is a delight to the younger element, while the] glimpses of imperial splendor given in the anctent Roman section, and| | the numberiess new, novel and start. | ling features in the other sections, j including ten bands of music and} over 100 tableaux cars, dena and open cages of rare wild beasts, all com-| | bine to make this the most re BR will send, upon a’ catalogue ol over of sheet muste, Printed on e ality of pay with fleet goa You wit be sur prised atthe selection we ofter | atvle Hepay of exhibitional — | | and magnificent originality the world [has ever seen The costuming throughout t# superb. The uniforme RAMAKER MUSIC 00, are an t reproduction of thom worn by the famous military organ. UUs Second Av, Bet, Pike and Union izations represented in the diaplay, while the carnival costumes are made of the richest silke and satinas, and reeplendent in brightest gold and silver. The diaplay of .b a5, Sa omaeery horses, all splendidly capart PETER EGGE and with their myriad plumes wav- Ing in the breeae, i» a sieht never to| Painting, Paperhanging, Kalsomining be forgotten. Ringling Brothe ere | Picture Frames Made to Order. Lock parade ts nearly two miles long, and mith Repairing of All Kinds. in length, novelty, superb spectacu- | pesidence, 19076th ave, 406 Pike Street Yar effects, display of fine horses and | multitude of magnificently-carved and ornate dens and tableau cara, surpasten anything ever be tempted The parade, h only preliminary to the exhi @0 TO, which serves to tntroduc the largest : unl beyond all comparison the moat g Sparkman & McLean mplete cireus in the United States sen asnekien ta Mra, Wilson, who has been in the box offce at the Third Avenue thea ter for over a year, recently left for Chicago to join her husband, Harry Phone Ked 17%, 6 Batley Bldg. Wilxon, who has Just closed the sea cshapuis son with Primrose & Dockstader’s minstrels, Mr, and Mrs, Wilton are Ao offer a nen nix room, house, " 5 antially built, im good neigh. to apend the summer in New York 4 tol ORIN; snail, payment until the theatrical season opens ance in payments to mult. agaln. re « The engagement of the Melbourne In the market over thirty years—the MacDowell-Blanche Walsh company woll-k ye ae at the Seattle theater the fore part “! DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE. reasonable, of the week was and was fairly an important well patronized Both of the theaters had decora vn Tiny 1a MICKELSON, Agt Pacific Coast Steamship Co, j for San Francisco ] ‘The company’s } elegant wteammhipa i Queen, Walla tl ty and Umatilla lea SEATTLE } q nmeend and | 4, July S, August 2, and every fifth day thereafter | Leave SAN FRANCISCO For Beattic 10a. m., via Victoria and Mt Town June 6 10, 16, ", 2b, 30, July 6, 10, 14, 20, 25, 90, August 4, and every fifth day thereafter | FOR ALASKA ib Beuttic Oa. m | Cottage City, May 4, 2%, July 14. ka, June 9, 24, July 9, June 19; Al-Ki, June 4, 29; City of 9 “4; Orieab July 4, 19, Auguat 3, and every fifth day thereaft For further information, obtain right . mpany reserves the to change, without previous not steamers, sailing date and hours of wailing J. FF. TROWRHIDOE Puget 84, Supt., Ocean Dk, Beattie. Up town ticket office, 618 Firwt av., Beattle; dail, Perkins & Co., Gen. | Aa Ban Francinco. STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Alaska Lightning Express Steamship City of Seattle = Salle trom Veuter Whart THURSDAY, JUNE 8, AT 10 P. M FOR -— SKAGWAY AND DYEA CALLING a Vancouver, Ketobiken and Junean |= STEAMSHIP FARALLON fails from Yeeler Whart for Skegw Drea, calling at Victoria, Vancouver, inan, Wrangel, and Juncau, ‘Thursday, June 15,10 P.M. | Vessenger accommodations fret-ciass, For mio: fon, rates, ote, apply to DODWELL & CO., Ltd, Geveral Agents Phone Main 479. Empire Line “All Water Route to Alaska. } First Sailing t St. Wickasl on or Aboat ‘ June !O, i899 Connecting with Company's Own Pieet of Kiver Steamers tor Dawson City le Washington & Alaska. ps | #099, Army black wool And All Intermediate Points ou the Yukon River. EMPIRE LINE 607 First Ave. - - SEATTLE it of the Interna. } tion Company in } Cored States or Canada Send your Packages and Important Letters for ........ DAWSON And Upper Yukon Points by NUGGET EXPRESS A weekly mossenger service main- tained throw tthe year, Tempo rary office, 807 Second Avenue, South Telephone Main 960 TEAMSHIP LAURADA Prank M. White, Master, Salls for ST. MICHAEL And All Yukon River Points Tuesday, June 13 Connecting at St, Michael with Steamer Discovery Sailing Prom Seattle June 6th aoe FOR... Cape Nome and Golofnin Bay For freight and paswongor rates apply t0 CHILOOTT, Agent. Rasemoni Mutual Lilé Mending Or White Star Dock, foot of Spring St, wd Loar Dally Arrive N arta s m “RY ton $i mon Pp. m. 4290p. m, st, w Whatcom STEAM Seattle, Edwunis and Everett. STEAMER oree Round ‘Trips Dally—Excent Sunday TIME CARD Loavo Seattle 7 & m,, 12m. and 6 p.m, ett Te, round trip $1.25; Bd. rou St. Michael, Golovin Bay CAPE NOME About June 10 (under charter) N.S, LAKME ting with Beattle Keattie No, 2, Beat tle mepart aces, Dawe tom ond way porte Yor Freight aud Passage apply to Great Northern Railway Company 612 Firat Avente. or Seattle-Yakon Transportation Co, Head office, 9-92 West Colmmbia Bt W.D. Woop, A. L. Mawiny, Mee. Alaska Flyer Skagway via Vancouver, Ketchika and jw IN SIXTY-FIVE HOURS S. $. HUMBOLDT Rails From Seattle SUNDAY, JUNE 4th, AT 6 P. M, City Office, 6 First avenue; telephone phone Vike 18 | Beat | Wentern AUCTION There will be sx nandsome jardeniers and palins sold at 2:4) p. m. sharp Satur. day, besides the large stock of Aismond: chains, watebes, clocks, hollowware en: fistware and on the eame day et the even- log section we will give away « ant presents besides i adies’ gol Wi ctimack & Co., 1313 seca’ MALE HELE. Wanted Fifty raliroad Inborers for Trie- 14id. enet of mountains, Great Northern 7 e. K. Foley Bros. & Larsons—new work ; sters, graders, rock mer f ship today 4pm. ¢ Seat Mid _Cant-off clothing. D. | Taylor, Starr Boyd big v. & AKMY GooDs. ym agi py Aina! “Goats or bard ae. ‘fea ies’ storie anid oota' weather eS, on “ce. Rubber blankets #. Navy unde: fw cach, iiaukew #00 and tents, 9x9, #70. Gvershirts, $200 Kirk, 1297 First Avenue. SIGNS AND HOUSE be a Type, siuminua enamel letters for Istters for signe Yay Uo) pura saber Chee. SKEWING MACHINES, Home Sewing Machines. “Best and cheapest machine made, ments, Office nent dour to Postemice, WANTED. CLOTHING. a ine tocoud owe ‘Phone Red _— ABSTRACT OF — | Seattle Abstract Co., 419 New York Block | —————$—— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. 3. A. KELLOGO, 2M Balley Butlds BCOTT & MoNENY, lee Bui REES P. DANIELS, Se New York bio O&, Lid James street. MILO A. ROOT, 10-14 Roxwell bullding. CLOTHES CLEANING, “Feattle Clothes “Pressing clothes in shape for $1 — FB Cleaning. repairing. ll0¢sdev. Tel. Bad we PERSONAL. — feo Hanson before purchasing a sewi machine. A few good, secondhand "me. chines for mie teaconable. 25 Columbis street, of ite Postofiice. Wanted—To buy old gold wad @iver. IC Hensel, manfg. jeweler, 2 Hinckley biock, Kvery lad é deans Tmment of te the highest Bidder ieithone ‘im Nostronttve, White & king of all sewing machines” Sold by B.D. Voris, 1008 Second sve; plonest denier in sewing machines and sewing machine supplies, Telephone Buff 641. DENTISTS. “TL H. Depew, Dentist. Specialist in Grows end Bridge work. 44 Burke Boilding. LOANS AND INSURANCE. thwell Mortgage Loan: Fire Ine we! wurence & ty Bonds, 28 Boston Bik; Tel, DANCING AC @ ACADEMY. Rest and only thorough Dancing Shoot ia city; day and evening 7th and Columbias MILLINERY. nnn Mrs. Hansen, corner Fourth and Pine Latest Spring styles. Lowest prices. a HOTELS AND FU RNISHED ROOMS HOTEL BRONSON, 0S First avenue— Good elevator; reoms single or en suite; low rates. Dell Crane, Manager. Ifyou wish a foom or sattelpels . change try the Roe: ter Hotel, Pi good room $1 week; nicely acetal ®; transcients 250 and fy rooms R2 to ; free baths; electric lights, “HOTEL YORK, First Avenue and Pike} lass rooms and board at $6 per week. HOTEL COLBY, cor. Thin’ and Cherry? first-class room and board, 8 week and up, “GLENWOOD HOUSE, 110 Bouth Fifth, Single rooms $1, $1. Wand 2 per) week THE VICTORIA, 1209 First ave; clogant a suites tu any partot the city or tal . live stock, express sales, bankrupt stock of merchandise—all goods in general, 188 Third avenue. i real freight JUNK. Tho Beattie Junk Co. pays lowest prices, vat square business. All Kinds of waste apor bought, and old newspapers sold. No. is Railroad avenue, Telephone Black No. 1118, BAK Linsay’s home-m: oad, cakes and | pastry; best in the elty ‘io thin Ave. TAILO! Tho Pacific Tailoring and ts made in the vity. Repairing Third aven AKCUERROTS ITON, Architect, x Hove rire) Collins TO HOMESERKERS x W and 417 Kyerett 9:15 & m., 20 pm. and | We nice cornor, 80x100, fence D $ Third avehue line, neer Universit ets at Seattle with Steamer Flyer | which will build cottage eosting $83) to | your own hale $500; bash $50, 9 payments less than rent; low tame arrangements on ¢ Ce Hoighta add., Nelson Macpherson & Ca, ay Now ork block.