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s& THE SEATTLE An. SEATTLE NEWS ». @, Mome No, 28@, Mallard No.|kineon, ts expected to leave tontent | AMUSEMENT BULLICTIN, PRICES ON STYLISH, UP-TO-DATE © 5 | IT, and South Seattle No, 17), ‘The for fit, Michael and Golotnin bay. RI THIRD AVENUE THRATION ’ procession formed at the Colman | She will take north five or six par | A eat Maswehin.” “ - building on Piret avenue, and march. | sengers, all of whom are miners } pore sctihes cs Hx-Chief of Police Bolton Rogers! @d down the avewue to Yeuler way, ‘The Hunter goes out heavily loaded IN BELFAST fe very low with brain fever, He has UP Second avenue to Pike atreot, and | with general merohandiee and lam suggestion of fery red hatr, a beau-| Deen in a serious condition for nearly | UP that thoroughfare to the grounds, | ber, Capt, W. P. O'Brien will be in a “i tiful fe and a very stunning # , three weeks, and the physicians have) TWo brass bands beaded the proows command. | ofe the nvajority of the peo. | told Mra. Rogers to prepare for the on. Charies McKnight acted as eee |Troops Charge Upon Eight pie who eve think that #he has | avorst. master of ceremonies, and Chariés| Gteamer Elihu Thompson te due sume the #te er by the narrowest | § ce z ‘ ere Rrosche and K. L, Hodgdon presid. | from San Francieco. Hundred Nationalists. nargin. mut juat as the men are! That will keep the scissors going this week. Steamer Dirkeo, Captain Roberts, | et 4# captains, Palm Circle Nw. 46, | eee SLAAST > e jabout to haul down the gang plank | : which arrived in port lat « Women of Wooderatt, aleo formed a| ‘The steamer State of Washington, | MEMPAST, Jung She national ane yung down. She is invariably the Better grasp this remarkable opportunity and from Skagway and way points, | Part of the parade. while carrying exoursioniats to Ta. it Gemonstration ded ina DIOOMY jaet to leave the veesel When the brings news confirming the account| At the grounds, after a short ad-|coma yesterday morning, broke down fot, ‘Troops charged a mob of 800 ship begins to move the young wo-| " F : SUD: oods neo published in the Star to the effect dress by Consul Commander Meck-| of Brown's point, and was towed persons with fixed bayonets, injur-|man waves her handkerchief and buy your summer supply of dress goods now, that the rate war on the Upper Yu. /|!*”. the monument was unveiled, and back to Yeuler dock, The exoursion-| ing a large number of the rioters nods, he always moves out to the! kon has been restored to its former | #Prink with salt @ | of fats were taken to Tacoma on the atndiedl "sant end of the pler with the mhip, Ocea F basis of $100 from Bennett to Daw- | Preservation, and dedicated to the North Pacific, ae j sionally ahe brushes away 4 tear and pymepy Al.Wool Novelty Dress) PANCY School House Guiting, hand. Bon, jmemory of Con. Gepfert. of Seattle | waves her handkerchief more fran Goods, beautiful color combina-| some check and noyelty mixtures “ee. }Camp, who died April % 1898; Ole| The city council wil hod its regu | ly than ever and calls out "Good soe wctually worth he, at this| pattern, cheap at Wc, this i Grove, of Rallant Camp, who dled /lar monthly business mesting tn the na very pleasant tone peg a sent 4 | price, 12%¢ « yard he. Lobe, of thie olty, wae a return. the remarkable part of it all tng passenger on the Dirigo, He te May 19, 1895, and Hector Baliong and city ball tonight. The eounct! has al FOR JEFFRIES Now 5 . ene “i a large stockhoMer in the Sea Level | James MeNally, who died February | large number of petitions act up-| is that the interested amahip men | #5 im, All Wool eg aad or 38 = sgt ooo agg stoaie Pong = Mining company of southeastern “al. | 12 and February 27, 1898, reapective-/an and several matters on street hn. | aie. = cam discover that she had ever George, fine “<= wolid hon pe “ met | ast. -F i terati d panaenres prof wska, and the corporation te sat !y. postr mpg will also come up. ‘This s known « #ingle soul on beard, They one ers yanks ree eer wale py ive, sc a yard. é 0 be ¢ e ome prot oh At the close of the services, an ora-|evening’® session will be confined $e have followed her and tave ne price, 3 a rive, to be developing some promising gold ri ys He Will Wager a Few by iter Mme fo they 46 in. Imported French Serge, bought /40 in. Handsome Rich Brocades, Quarts mines in that section, ee The body of R. Ruehl, of Galina, Kansas, who wan killed In the snow | tlon was delivered by Col, Hamitton | | Lewis. | “ee At the meeting of the real estate strictly to routine business, and a wpecial meeting hae been set for to- morrow night to discuss the munt- cipal ownership resolution Introdue- | | Thousands Against Fitz. | NEW YORK, June 5.—As the time | draws near for the Pitan paw her speak to any one. say whe simply has the “Good by” habit hey explain that this ts not a new had the of a New York ‘mporter, Bie a yard, this sale price, B¥c a yd. forced selling, aotually worth to importer beautiful pattern, especially desir- able for dress skirts, 3c value, only thin wale price, 26¢ a yard, slide of December 6, at Crater Lake, dealers Saturday afternoon in the ed by Councilman Navin. *Jef- thing. Other people ha — B. C,, was brought down on the Dirt-| chamber of commerce, @ new con-/ It is safe to say that no complaint | fries content, interest waxes to fever “Beene friends off to Burope” craze, wo. | Mra, Ruehl accompanied the | stitution was adopted, the most im-| wilt a aad ae — 16 were heat, and betting Ie more ively, Sev. but they indulge in it only gocasion- | COMPLETE Line of all kinds of Lanings at rock bottom prices. remains, and the body will be #hip. | Pertant section being as follows: “No | the «7 police jeer aoeu! of | eral large beta have been pl ith ally | member of thie board shail hereafter |obtatning money under false proten-| aide favoring Pitasimmens 2 to 1. se. however, have diepiayed ev-| Bor TURSDAY'S BELLING we offer 1900 yards Glove Finished Cambrie, ped to Kansas for interment, ee Se The Dirigo brought down the fol- lowing passengers: D. 8. Peter and wife, FB. Lobe, C. A. Marshall, T. E. ‘Tageart, W. BE. Higgins, T. R. Ba-~ ker, Mrs. R. Roeb! and daughter, J ‘W. Caldwetl, James Turner, and five second class. ere W. H. Moore, of Columbia, report- ed to the police yesterday that some- one had stolen Me Winchester rite, ee Herbert R. Kirk, formerly book- keeper for Crawford and Conover, and wanted tn this city for alleged embezzlement, is reported as being under arrest at Butte, Mont, Chief of Police Reed sent a telegram to the Butte police requesting them to held Kirk, who was arrested at Butte by the federal authorities on suspicion of counterfeiting. see Charles J. Steeple, district freight and passenger agent for the South- ern Pacific, received all of the reeords from the Tacoma office to- @ay. This completes the work of moving the headquarters of the dis- trict from Tacoma to Seattle. “ee ‘The central W. C. T. U. met Friday let or contract to sell property un- | teas the owner or owners shall give him the exclusive right to sell the jsame, in writing; and no member shall lat, advertise, offer for sale |any property unless it has been ex- clusively Hated with himsecif or ame other agent.” Py the adoption of another seetion, the members agreed to maintain @ scale of commissions ae follows: Five per cent. on the firet $00 of the purchase price; 3 cont, for each additional #5000 fraction thereof, and in addition 3% per cent. for all over $10,000, The election of officers will be held next Saturday afternoon, when the board will meet at the roome of the cham- ber of commerce, “ee A large and enthusiastic meeting of supporters of municipal ownership was bekl at the Armory Satuntay night, Municipal ownership of the street ratiways of the city was dis- cussed by Richard Winsor, Henry W. Stein, A. P. Burwell, Everett Smith, G. N. Hogdon, and Clark Davie, and the speeches were all short and everything was cut out but & plain statement of facts. The speakers urged the audience to con- skier the matter from the standpoint of personal Interest. The meeting was under the aus- pices of the committee of one hun- dred, and J, W. Godwin, chatrman. | oom. Judge Cann does not wieh to sien 4 complain as bis name was not vend The officers are all of one opinion, that the disgrace ts sult cient, and that the amount of money being 0 email for the make of his family the matter wil be dropped Mr. Doney bas not been seen for several days. e-e @toamer Oriaaba arrived fn port per | earty this morning from Lynn canal, or |and she had on board 4 large number of passengers and 65 tone of ore from the Treadwell mines, at Doug- las island. ‘The passenger tet ie as follows: C. Gaurden, Mra. Gaurden, Wm. Nelson, Mites Clika, Mre. Baku, Mre. ©. Cobdb, Alice Sorenson, Mise K. Stowell, D. L. Bishop, Mre. Biwh- op, son and daughter, H. M. Lane, Mra. Lane, Andrew Young, Joseph Tantkner, H. Mathews, 8. Strouse, ore Steamer Fiyer will reeume her run ls practically a new bost. Her cabin accommodations have been tmprov- ed and she ie now one of the best fyers on the Paste cosat. “* Steam schooner Nationa City is in port from Gan Franeteco, She will leave during the week for St. Mi- James Barrow, and M4 second clase. | between Seattle and Tacoma. She | well, and anxtous thas been thoroughly overhauled and) positive the Oeht will not last over Corbett at jawt has dectared for Jet fries. He said today, “I have $2000 whieh I would like to put down on Jeffries. Of course I will demand 2 to |, and if Pita thinks he will win, IT will wager hin $5000 to $10,000 that he wont. Nobody ts barred. This i no bluff. If anyone thinks #o, I am ready to be called ASHBURY PARK, N About four days are to get himnelf ready for the battle Friday night. ‘The fighter said to- day that he is in trim to fight to~ night, as he welmhe 204 ibs, and te In perfect condition. He put in a hard morning's work today, running } 10 mites perfect his wind Me punched the bag and rred 10 | rounds with (bree sparring partners | He never did such hard training in [hie fe. Jeffries maid today: “When the gong sounds Friday night there's going to be trouble, 1 am a sure winner, I feel confident, strong and feht, and am 4, June 6.— eft for Jeffries 19 rournie."" Jeffries says hin left Fitastimmons. will settle ODD FELLOWS | candidacy en Of wo wevere an attack as the “ women with red hair, She appears in a@ different tailor-made gown and bat cach tim THE CONTEST IN MICHIGAN GRAND RAPLDB, Mich., June 6— Although the fight for the Michigan senatorship between Alger and Me- Millan will not be formally decided until a year from next winter, the battle of the “bar'is” has already be- #u0 and every voter tm the state is taking #ides in the fray. Both the minds of candidates for the legia- lature the money ts already flowing out for votes That the fight le to be to a finish, with po quarter either asked or giv- on, is already whown by the avowed of the rival Republican leaders #0 long before the decisive ballot is to be taken, The fact that Alger is a member of the cabinet lenda much Interest to eat, Mr. Me. candidates are rich and tn! actually worth be, Tuesday's price only 24%c a yard. O. W. PETERSON & BRO, 206, 208, 210 Pike St. GEO. H. WOODHOUSE fuceessor to Woodhouse & Longuet Hardware Tinware Plumbing and ae Nore: Ne} 1331 Second Avenue. | — KOPOBALS are 2000 Cedar Poles Wanted od tor furnishing and delivering along certala Tacome. Telephone Pike 44. Seattle, Wash, streets and alleys tn the cities of Seattle and ——a—_ CEDAR call on POLES —-.r—. Fifty feet in length and nine inches at the top. Poles must be straight and sound aod free from #oft keots,and peeled. Mor further information SEATTLE CATARACT ' ‘ ' c ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 1 ! c ; 1 | the contest. | In order to retain hi | Millan will practically have to break eee Up to the present time introduced ex-Mayor Wood a pres- CO. iding officer of the meeting. Mise Wi | Clara Teeter sang « number of pa- (Lacexere Reoqvaiain PowEs Co.) Block, Reattle Moran Brothers Company | precedent | Michigan has honored only one sen- They Hold Their Twenty-First cior wich the third term, and thet i “Zach” Chandler—who, indeed, Annual Seseion. | was elected a fourth time shortly SBwaeeuee @nt postmaster general Stone, at Washington. D. C., informing him that the company has been given the contract for carrying the United States mail between the two porte during the months of July August and September. . The Rainiers of Seattle, and the Grays, of Tacoma, played baseball at Madisen park yesterday, and the = <a: oath aot needs arta bo eee The congregation of the First Bap. tiet church dedicated their new bullding on Fourth avenue, between James and Cherry streets yesterday with appropriate ceremonies. The dedication services proper were held St 16:30 o'clock in the morning, but Ineetings were also held tn the after- noon and evening appropriate to the dedication. Large audiences were Present at all three meetings. ‘The pastor, Rev. L. 8. Bowerman, ‘was assisted by Rev. John McEi- wain, of Boston; Rev. Thomas Bald- win, of San Francises; Rev. R. G. Seymour, of Philadetphia; Gen. T. J Morgan, of New York City, and a number of others. ee The last rehearsal of the Chris- tian Endeavor convention chorus of $0 voices, will be held tonight in the Armory. The preparations for ‘The function will take place at the Rainier-tirand ho~ tel, and will be made the occasion for a namber of speeches by prom- inent citizens, voicing the opinions of the Pacific coast states upon the boundary question. It is intend- ed te emphasize the opposition to any surrender of ports or territory in Alaska to the Canadian government ‘There ie no doubt but what the feeling of the people of this city Upon the matter will have an import- ant influence upon the members of the commission, inasmuch aa Se- attle is the moet vitally affected of any of the Pacific coast cities, being the natural port of departure and of entry for Alaskan travel and com- merce, ‘The details for the reception and dinner will be completed within a few days, and it is probable that both will take place one week from today. eee Tenkigno Tancti, a Japanese farm- or living at Orillia, Wash., has been arrested on suspicion of being the person who murdered the Japanese woman, Katie Taka. The arrest was made by Detectives Meredith and Barbee yesterday. The chief, through the aff of an interpreter, held a engthy conversa- tion with Tanctid, It was learned that Tanctid had been in Seattle on the might of May 29, and that he had visited Taka’s rooms several hours prior to her murder, but Tanctid de- nied that he visited the woman's ap- artments, When the officers search- 4 Tanctid they found a cord about his body which he perhaps uses in y, May 12, and show cause why he should not be distar- red. J, W. Corson te the attorney who fe named by the Jurors in heir) afMfidavi tn the bribery case, as stat he could secure a verdict side for a money consider. of the Bertin brothers, the case decided by the dis-| charged jury, and the verdict of| which was set aside, has been set down for a new trial. one late Gaturday afternoon a com- eworn out by F. H. Pike, was fied in Judge Cunn’s court against Smyth, Wakefield & David, contrac: tors on the new city reservoir, charg- img them with violating the eleht hour law, and demanding the errest of the members of the firm. As econ ae the state eight hour law goes into effect, which Is Saturtay, June 1°, the mmtter will also be taken up against the Pacific Bridge company The eight hour taw states that con- tractors shall not require or allow their men to work more than elght hours a day. Smyth, Wakefield & David are paying their men at the rate of 18 cente per hour for eight hours’ work, and then allowing them to work two extra hours at 28 cents per hour. ‘The contract for this work stipu- lates that elght hours shall colnet! tute a day's work, and members of the Western Central Labor union feel confident that they can compel the contractors to live up to the the law will not stand the test of the courts, ‘The matter will come up for hear- ing in the municipal court tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, by consent of TACOMA, June 5.—-Odd Potiows and Rebekas have been gathering in ’ Tacoma for the twenty-first annual | Potency possible by the | memsion, which convened this morn- jing. The first to arrive were the members of the board of manage- ment for the Odd Fellows’ hore at) Wala Walla and the auditing com- mittee, who have been tn the city for several days, Yesterday the deie-| gates and grand lodge officers began | arriving in lerge numbers. ‘The delegates and visitors are not) all here, A large number cane in) oa the early trated and bente today; more during this afternoon, and some will pot arrive wntl temerrow, Among the delegates who have ar rived, it i» noticeable the majority | are delegates who have never at- tended a convention of the Odd Fel-| lows before. There is a marked fall- Ing off in the old-timers, and those! who have been prominent in previous | conventions found yesterday were many faces they could not re comniae. This sprinkling of the new gate may upset one of the precedents of this district, though neither the Odd Fellows nor Rebekah delegates expect ft. It has been an un- written rule in this district that the deputy grand master of the Odd Fel tows should be elected grand master at the next convention, and that the vice - president the Kebekah=s should be promoted. This ts a rule which applies more particularly in this district than in any other. J. H. Davis, of Tacoma, is grand master of the Odd Fellows, and if cw valls, will be made mvention this Farr. of Se- { the i dele uty Mra attle, is vice bekabs, and is regarded as the prob- able president for the coming year The two conve ma convened this . the Odd Fellows in Armory hail, at Fifteenth and C streets, and the Rebekahs at Orange bh at the same location. An exemplification of encampment degrees will be giv en at Arme oclock this evening, and same hour, in Germania hall, @ reception ta to be tendered to the delegates and vieit-| ing members, Mayor Nickeus will deliver the address of wel ‘The two conventions remain in ses- | sion until Thureday evening. They jome with the «rand ball in Armory hall Thursday evening. Katherine preaident Re- | vine. For Seattle and Vicinity.—Tue fair, warmer: south to weet winds. Monday, June 6.—6 a. m., sunshine day |Green, A. | Jandes. before his death. This argument of precedent ts being used with all the Algerites, but by iteelf it will not aval, Be- hind Senetor McMillan etand Sena. tor Burrows, moat of the congress- men, and practically all the federal office holders in the state. As yet Gen. Alger’s forces are unorganized, while against him is arrayed a for- midable machine in thorough work. ing order. Hie friends say though, that hie vietory is assured, and that hin influence, popularity and pres- tie will be more powerful than the strongest organization which his op- ponents can create, HUMBOLDT OFF FOR ALASKA Steamer Humbeltt, Capt. Bont- field, satled last evening for Lynn canal ports on another record break- ing voyage. She had a large list of passengers and much freteht list of passengers is as follows: Ethel Hollingeworth, Geo. Hollingsworth, Myrtle Hollingsworth, Mra. Louise B. Me F. Rammussen, A. 8. Dantrick, F. M. Newbold, H. C. Copetand, D. 0. Thorp, J. G .Labord, Joe Britten, W. M. N, Armstrong, Geo. Hopely, Parl Reeswanger, & Gilbert Mra. Geo, 8. Gilbert, Dr. J. B. Sparts, Cc. W. Brown, Judge Roger 8. Greene, W. H. Lewis, Hannah Tautfest, Mre. G. Pingree, Mra. D. H. Fay, James R. Stewart, James Willox, BE. J. Brau- nick, D, W. Steadman, C. 0. Brien, J | MoHtantie, James Lewts, Mra. J. E Moore, Judge J. H. Hitchcock, J. J Chisholm, R. @anford, A. A. Chissem, Arthur Cook, Joe Hollinsead, J Moorhouse, R. A, Ture- une, C. Gilbert, L. Frank, Joseph Cubra Jandes, Hane John- son, Alfred Laren, James Kelley, F. Marsaniilo, J. E. Boucher, Frank Babeock, T. O. Harling, John Scott. Mike Minolette, J. Neleen, John H. Huston, @. O. Wahbieraz, G. G. Bou, A. Semple, J. Landes, J. 0’ Donne Smith, G. B |. Mitler, Le Garner, 8. King, H. W. Miller, J. Hutchinson, and 38 s#teer- age. Patrol on the Columbia ASTORIA, June 5.—Fish Commis. sioner Reed has returned from a trip to the Upper Clackamas. He says work on the new hatchery has been delayed because the members of the to vis- The} Frank Rasemussen, Mre.) Our plent Tibie Gold Mining Company |is now offering another Ddiock of “treasury stock for 44%c a share. This lia a good purchase at this price, | based upon the showing in the work now in progress, Our advice ts that you should not lose an opportunity to get in early, for Jubtlee stock ts a safe and sure winner. SLATER & SMITH, ial Brokers ‘Phone Main S01, 114 James St, Beattie, When —-» You Want A Bargain In a New, Slightly Used pe ea aa ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDE, 'S. Dracches of thy and “Rovers” 50 - CENT FOLIOS or. ‘GRAMOPHONE | Tae Piment Taiktng Machine Mate |REGINAS-~~ } From $7,00 to $300 pov agit con Bip barge Pipe Oe eee cana ceed tata ae ce crtehiity Wis cane wit go|? 4. m., the real article,” # a. m.,| commission rh cp — ee Prd I Me | cert promises to be the musical event | strangling of the woman, although |to the supreme court, ae the mem- jclouds threaten. 9 a. m., clouds canine eae trip on June 9% The Sherman, Cl & Co. Of Seattle for this year. there i# no evidence pointing in thet| bers of the Western Central Labor | ‘uted by the sun in one kracd | iiem@oner is now engaged in TEINWAY” Di ee direction Pern ee eT Uicariandl se cmtoren tas |CbOrE?. 10-0, &., placid pinehine, 11] commnlamener, 1 new enensel OS or “s AY” DEALERS ‘A Seattle mining exchange will be| In al probability, Foo Chung, the|law, and the contractors have ex.) 0, f-.! seats wine © Sectie, 1K the hove then'tar dalled $0.teke out M- oe See ee Seattio opened Maney erin fu th |cMraman rr crates, wn arte Rraeag memetet ow Geermtne 1) A7inan Antinrn'! Bsa Me Geeta cient ay] Remember waterewe — |” Safe Deposit Boxes raliway office, in the Mutuai Life|from the charge, — Tn ease the city ordinance cannot | Pore gin to open. 2 p, m.,|Te doo arrest every man fishing | Largest and Most C ep building. ‘The exchange is support- — be enforced, the case will then be |Toses in full bloom. 3 p. m., summer Sechous a theuns | plete Stock in the City. For the safe keeping of €1 by & strong association of tocai| Architects Josentane and Allen are|taken up on the state eight hour|firl appears. 4 p.m. man with a a Valuable Articles and Papers mining men, and contracts have al- ready been coved with the Western Union Telegraph company for the working on the plans for two emall cottages to be erected at Columbia. Ome te for Prof. F. P. Graves, presi- jaw. | Prof. Watson Goes Out. him. 5 p.m. mob applauds. 6 p m., curtain rung down on first suc-| cessful summer day | Oregon Nuggets. BAKER CITY, Or, Tune 5.—Wil- Ham Griffin, who is in the elty from Call or write for prices and terms D. S. JOHNSTON 903 Second Ave., Burke Building For rent at +n earry a? y. ry Sefe Deposit Vaults 94 W, Columbia Bt, €. SHORROCK, Manager =p CH eh otvers ee a transmission of quotations from the) dent of the University of Washing- | Gpctinne mining exehange, Torontc,| ton, and é will com $9006. Te| VANCOUVER, Wash, June 5— Bs wa | He Bik vrees pincer . mines Den and Victoria. other is for Prof. Landes, also of the| The decision of the trustees of the THE “ GOOD _| Susanville, Grant county, witneswed : ———— The exchange is for the beneft of | University, and ft will cost $2000, state school for defective youth in| the washing from a single pan of A Fish Story. City Banki Business. holders and owners of stoc! “ee , carth $85 im gold nuggets, and the! stocks, and to the Watson investigation, rendered ” XIANSPORT, Ind, Ju 57.) MILWAUKBE, Wis, June 6.—In @ give all an opportunity of attending| A special car carrying delegates to| wednesday, was that Watson is unearthing of one nugget worth $60,/ LOGAT RT, Ind, June 5J.) row days the city will become ite own evening sessions, which will be held| the nattonal convention of the A. O.| cusity of all the charges preferred by | 4!) taken from @ bank in which drift-) Debo, a prosperous farmer of thi® Hank, By the provisiona of a new from § to 9 o'clock. The exchange|U. W., to be held at Indianapolis eee oie ne eee eee g mie. | ing is being done. This ground was! yoinity, has lost several valuable | law the city is authorized to accept rooms will also be @ headquarters |June 13, left this morning for the! qintely discharged from the service | reserved by Stoan and Haskell when | civey and although each would be| deposits for taxes in advance and for mining men when in town. An| Bast over the Oregon Railway & vhoo,| NEW YORK, —tn Ail manner | they 004 @ part of the Mik diesin » fhe | will pay 2 per cent. interest 1 4 of the estate as director of the school, Annee to the Badger Mining company. found tn the fields or in the barn in on the nt opportunity will also be given prop-| Navigation company's lines, and the} ang dectari ryacaney In the direc. | Of strange and fearsome things are o the Badg » anys | | deposits. The idea of the law is not ertien west of the mountains to be|Philips-Judson excursion route to| and Aeclarng avacmney if tte Uliel|to be seen on the piers of the big a eee SW &@ badly mangled condition, he nev-| 4. "much to enable people to make y Visted, and Alaskan and Pritish Col-|Chicago, ‘The car will go through to| tare charge of the institution | ners and the people who are em- | New Logging Road. er until a day or two ago discover-| money by loaning to the city ae ta umbia atocks will also be quoted.|Chicago without, change. Mr. a Meese | ployed on them and on the ships} ASTORIA, Or. June 5.—Surveyora|¢d the real cause. While passing 4/ enable poor taxpayers to pay in ad« A nat ea interested in mining 4s In-| Hines, of the excursion company, will A Fatal Mistake. become hardened letarted from Seatwide Saturday to) field he «aw an old mule, which he/ vance when they have the money vited to attend the opening, Wed-| accompany the excursion part way, ra month or more a young wo-|take up the work of the Radir-|had long since retired, walk up to|!nstead of waiting until the middie of nesday evening at 8 o'clock, and will then turn it over to the Ore-| MARYSVILLE, Mo., June 5.—H.| man has aroused the curiostt nd Hetkmann party. They w Inia young calf and cakes it by th | the winter, when It is hard for them Paste gon Rallway & Navigation com-/Taylor, proprietor of a feed and liv-| interest of the American line offl- | eharge of a Mr. Anderson, who was Dé : ha sok 1 y the to get along. The certificates of de<« Sol So The annual memorial services of|pany's tourist agent. Among thelery stable, took a drink of earbolic is. To begin with, she Is a rath-| formorly a civil engineer of this cl nape of t x tr Me shake it vig-| jowit will be negotiable, and a dee ie Mag Wediesde OF thd World were | panneauere wore tha tellowings Gl, W. |ach ty distal Taek wightOnG Olof |er extradvdipary Bhd at the oame| oe dar ue oan be inerted. the object | ee ig he te ale al oni en DOOR MORON OP air Guta | i held yesterday afternoon at the old| Rose and wife, O. Hall, Mrs, M.\in great agony in a few minutes, | time very attractive young woman. | of the party ix to secure a auitable |po” of tis volce the rule Gia not let! aay ‘eine, : state university ground, and fully| Buster, Mrx. E. Callahan, F. M.| Some of his men had placed a bottle | On every sailing day, just before 10) grade for a logging road from the | sa, until he Bad nearly reached the é E 1000 members of the order were pros-| Spain, W. M. Colvig, B. W. Werlein,|of acid in the harness room where! a. m., the hour when the Ines are| Nehalem country and Columbia| eave | one he the viclous aiimal) phe total length of the projected = | bai ent. The feature of the service was|J. L. Melimaye, #. W. McFadden, |Taylor kept a bottle of whisky. | oust Of, & cab dames madly down lenuete weve lasge Wecte of timber | eee genre ene Tanded tt | setieraan Senrway cena SMe 20 the t rec Eipcaipvabtay wna hediaation 6f al¥, L. Stoverm Bre. L. Wadi, ©. | Ss Weer into the Loans Maat night |the pier, bome times the hores iol tent Late ueen bonded by an Bast. (12.0 come eoveral feet, away. Tiel Racticyceeat Wil OO Se MRE Ow bg handsome granite monument to the| Jones and wife, H, D. Hare, J, .|to got a drink of whisky and got on a full gailop ern syamionte : daok wae broken and % dled in @ few | mijes, "i bt memory of the dead mombera of the |Church, A.B. Woods, J. J. Kaul, and|hold of the wrong bottle and took| Before It stops the young woman eNO ee «=| Minutes. “The mule has again been | eens tri order. /Mra, M. G. Stone and daughter. | a large swallow. forth, She ruses, up the| Lote only #20 cach in Pratt's Orchard 4d "| Placed on the active list. See, Relmad & Robinesh for Fret'sOn ” ‘The services were under the aus-|- eee distance to a drug store and died in| gang plank and speeds abort in the | heageichear ison au ve Wieewol tour differgut lodges: Seattle Dark-Hunter, vperated-by, Dr. Wit | ten salnutes after-reaching it. He walked a ain most excited fashion, ————__o—_—____. Where ta a | ‘Take Codes St, car to Prait's Orchard Ada, ang Saddeaeey offered ia Praw’sOr- Momescokprapasndiag. Frain Orvb Aad,