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S°P whe Gar “9 S48 FS 22 aa sTSFaai ettiadis z ? PR NETO TREE? ie Lal . a — . ~ * Fa 207000 0090009009 - ‘ ao 60040-40909 bs Twenty-five Cents a Month if if ST R Telephone Subsoriptions to > by Malt or Carter Pike ISO o Didkssstatveataresdie i E h K il L K a L \ Py piaatadedmnensceee’ = vaptapiecst: VOL. 3k SEATTL WASHINGTON, TUESDA Y EVENI JUNE 6, 1899. NO. 87, had of the matter Was when ma j treme nor ortion of the tite ini : siewed with petitions for her photo damawe a te chiefly in winter ' lelocipedes y 14 Restored to His *sste'sit'iati'e "Leaves Hongkong ssi" Sita s'sict% Will Be Seen on SPELGER & HURLBUT . Kendrick Wheat $ * } at o vertices ts So 11-1817 Boe : Rank and Title xesonox sane sore on Olympia, ting the Fourth, 9 ———“"**" . } siderable wheat changed hands dur-) une t , : ae ee \eamatng from. 400 td utige per bushel, | i bssovinetion of ene Peete Neal’s Bath Tub | (cd atoouat's bow Seine held ov ch6/ NENT STOP WILL BE SINGAPORE | ouncry, “Atm pretinionry sty. 5e| REPARATIONS POR THE HOLIDAY ENAMELS —“* farmers, although the warehouses fe added, alt [ie firnw assenting to et a | Acknowledged to be the best in thé market. are ail well file Vollow Fe or in the S th AVSTIN, Tor., Jute 6-—The etat heath officer, W. FF. Brunt, today received a télegram from Dr. # Ho Is Now Awaiting Transporta-— tion Beok to France on the Cruiser Stan. thon, ety health officer of New Or a on eens, stating that a « f yellow) | fever had made ite eppearence in CHEYENNE, French Guiana. June | (MHt ettys that the patient had died Aid that the autopay had postive entabliahed the disease to be yellow fever. 6.—Captain Dreyfus is agwin an offt- eer of the reneh army Hie unl- form and Insigeia have been returh. ed, With Als conviction of 1894 . Quashed, he now becomes, instead of Reward for Lynchers. @ political criminal serving a sen-| AUSTIN, Tex. June 6-—Governor tence, an officer awatting trial by! @ayers today fesued a notice that he courtmeartial He has been trans | would give $900 reward for the ar- ferred to Iste Royal, where ke awatte | rest of each person fmplicated In the the arrival of the cruiser Sfax, Which | mob in Henderson county who fast Jeft Fort do France, Martinigiié, (6) week took out a man famed Hurn Isie Royal last night. The cruiser phrey and his sons and mobbed them with Dreyfus aboard will evil for) As ie given out that there were France the latter part of the week. quite a aumber of persons in the me | the arrest of cach individual, the to tal will net a considerable sum if all the members of the mob are appre neratent. [Chose Death to Disgrace COLORADO SPRINGS, Col, June Cincinnati fey Und 8/4 Joh J. Lappin, late of Columbus Red aced Sun. | Ohio, aged M years, shot hinneelf ‘through the heart today, dying in CINCINNATI, June &—The Digh-| stantty. He had been afrested on @at Officlal fecord of the thermom- a chargé of eriminel assault and bis eter yesterday was 9 degrees @t trial was set for Wednesday. He left noon, though several degrees & note to his wife, protesting hie if. on the street. were two fatall« ee, a ties a4 @ result. One of several other wes cases may prove fatal. ‘This morn- THE BIC KINGS ARE CONTENTED img Starts out Worse than yesterday At noon the Aeat was intolerable. CHICAGO, Jone ¢.—THot wave stil To Accept the Arbitriment of the Samoan Commissioners. Tt; the temperature at 9 a. m. was $3 degrem. Six prostrations and two Mateste Mes Surrendered Guns to Provel fate! yesterday. Order for Automobiles. SOUTH BEND, Ind. June &—8tu- @ebdaker ros, Manufacturing com- tracts for the construction of auto~| the Humber of 1000 and berhood of one million bay meine Yerk ant Boston ————e parties interested in the deal. In or-| APIA, May 3, vin Auckland, June Mense additions to the aiready large expressed a willingness to Accept the Wagon institution will be erected, | decision of the Samoa commissioners ‘The cost of the new department Will | and are now disarming. The Mataa- be $400,000, | fattes hate surrendered 1900 guns. |@an Francisco on May 21, Admiral Kautz commanding ‘The British lana German consuls wil! eat! for skeen limproving the situation daily. It has lgiven the natives more confidence, Reported to Have Taken Place and they do not hesitate to tay tnetr | grievances before the repreaentettves onthe Island of Luzon, pany of this city texday closed con- der to supply this new demand Im-|4—Both Maliatoa and Mataafa have MUI OF AN | ‘The cruiser Philadelphia satled for The presence of the commission t* of the three powers, When Tarma- |e and Mataafe called on the com- mission they were {informed that it Spanish Soldiers Kill Their Com- wax in the commissioners power to mander and Are Now Afraid establish @ government with or with lout a king. Mataafa thought that to Surrender. }@amoa should have a king, but ex Peetiansieninaes | preseed his wiilingness to leave the | matter in the commissioner's hands MADRID, June 6—It is reported | It has been officially announced that that the garrison at Baler, on Luzon | Great Pritain would veto any propo- island, mutinied and killed {te com- sition to make Mataafa king. tender which accounts for hte re fusal to surrender. —— Arm Caught ina ALLIANCE, ©., June 6.—Gottieid| Etistaub, « Swiss cheesemaker, aged ©, met with a frightfal death in the theese factory of Frederick Zurbrug, near here, today. While starting a huge flywheel Biletaah’s arm waa| caught beneath the belt and he was! hurled headforemost through the air | at a frightful velocity. He struck Sgninat « piece of heavy timber and | ‘19m and banquet to be given in his skull wae crushel and almost |nonor of the American members of every bone in his body broken. [ee 200s SEE CoE, Saeee Te nagement of t Alaska been pushed COMMITTEES FOR RECEPTION To Bs Given to the Joint High Commissioners. The arrangements for the recep- T eran | graphical society, h lowing committees are announced Senator On Receptior At large SERVI E | Foster, Senator Turner, Gov. Rogers, | jens nator Wilson, Congressmen! Cushman and Jones, an x-Con- |eresarmen James Hamilton Lewis le pre: e city—Mayor J Enabled Them to Escape the | lepresenting the clty— Maxon Ok Meshes of Lawton’s Net. \J Healy. On Banquet.-Dr. John L. Meagle MANILA, June 6.—The insurgents on Morong peninsula, whor On Program-—Gen, J. B. Metcalfe. On Arrangemente—Prof. BB. & Lawton had hoped to ba slipped away In consequence Meany The chairman of the committees don's troops, which Halli had @4 across from the Anti will select thelr own associates. The Morong, have been withdrawn. Col jer-Grand, but the exact date has Whoitey returns to Pasig today.| not been de Gen. Hall's command remains at Morong. The escape of the insur- gente was largely due to their ex cellent secret service. The move- ments of American troops was as certained and heralded in advance to the insurgents by signal fires at Tight and columns of smoke by day from the mot Another big factor in the defeat of Lawton's plan w the natural obstacles of the trailess mountain country. The eupy trains had to be abandoned. | Our ype this morning have been witha od, and are ex haust Supplies now brought by water to Morong. FOR DAMAGES Victim of the Electric Car Dis- aster Wants $10,000. The first damage suit resulting from the collision between the ele tric car on the Grant street car line and the Northern Pacifie train a week ago yesterday, will be filed |todey. The complainant i Harry | EK. Bull, and he asks datnages to the jamount of $10,000 The suit is | brought against the Northern Pacific n topes A HUSBAND WANTED So The Paper Said, But Miss | Land company; C. I. Denny and ™ i Blaine, partners doing business Roberts Said Different. under the name of the Denny-Blaine BINGHAMPTON, | Land company; and the Grant Street | Ralhway company Mise T.A. Roberts » Pa. is) Mr, Bull had his none broken in receiving some 200 propowals of mar. tthe accident, his right limb perman riage per day in spit ry effort to dim tinue therm. “wa ma ntly injured, and he was bruised all yer his body, Beatdes being in trimonfal journal in Muwaukee, It's| sured, he was knocked into the wa editor obtained Mire sherte’ ad- | ter drees and announced she wes a| Mr, Bull has retained MI, L. Wil- wealthy unmarried wornan with $20,-| heim as his attorney in the case, function will take place at the Rain-| Laconlc Cablegram R Tells the Story Four W | WASHINGTON, D.C. June 4— Admiral Dewey, on board the Olym- | pia, steanied out of Hongkong hdr- |bor today. The offetal notte the sailing was received at the depat [ment thie morning in the following | dispatch “Hongkong, — yaar | Singapore, Dewey.” This means that Dewey sailed on the Olympia from Hongkong for Singa- HE EMBEZZLED A LARCE SUM And Will Now Work for the State and Refilect. SAN ANTONIO, Tem, June 6+ Charies L. Deeter, the Welle-Fargo memenger who abeconded last De- cember with $1,000, was convicted te- day in the, district court, and sen- tenced to five years in the peni- tentiary. te Attack on Saloons. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, June 6 Thirty-five mioon keepers and bar- tenders were today indicted by the grand jury for selling Nquor on Sun- day. This te a result of & crusade agninet Sundey saloons by the min- teters of the etty, In whieh detectives were hired to secretly gather evi- dence. Today tt developed that the papers containg this valuable evid- dence bed been stolen from the «reed jury room. It je charged that the emiesaries of the liquor dealers id tt. The war is bitter, and other errewte are likely te follow, ABPRDEEN, June ¢-/The per- | Manent organization of the loggers of Chehalte county will be of great | vatue to the ogeert—eoabiing them lto prevent what herwiee, was! bound to happen, a stump tn prieas.+ [Tt ts not the object of the aasorcta- | tom to raise the price of lows but! leo keep them at thelr present price, 5 per thousand feet, which te re | munerative Owing to the extra louwtput, chiefly caused by the use of \no many big lomeing donkey engines, the camps were making an output greatly in exeess of the conmump- | |tlen, although every sawmill has) | been running full biest, ‘AN ARMY 0 _ RAW RECRUITS | uncte Sam's Regul Not Experienced Men. id Work Needed to Get Are Much Time Old Organizations Inte Trim | for Fighting. WASHINGTON, D. C.,, June 6~- ‘The regular army te {n poor shape) and in it» present condition ts far) from being 4 good fighting machine, | | Milttary men say that sever before regular army n Jin {ts history has the of the Mnited States been such a irregular, unorganised maas, Some }idea of what thin len change I meane ie presented in a report which | the inepector general for the depart. | ment of Havana, Lieut. Col. Reade, how just sent to Washington. This| officer says of the Highth infantry, | stationed at Havana: | The majority of men now in the! jranks do not know the names of the Jequipments; do not know the num-| | ber of their equad or whe te in charge jot it; a know the condition of thetr cle ne accounts; do not know what the soldier's handbook imparts; do not know the component parte of | l ration; do not know ¢ to property | | te care for their own equipments; are imbued with the spirit of miit-| tary traditions; don’t know the ex-| tent of their own ignorance upon| matters considered elementary a year ago. The men are willing) enough, but willing is hardly being | iy The Piehth United States intan-| try,” continues ideut. Col. Reade, ‘will shortly be practically a regt-| ment of unacclimated recrults and the rs transformed into drill sergeants. The war time connections are several and the regiment will lone not only ite military fdentity, b | also its effectiveness, unless the masa in leavened by an aesigninent of vet- | erans.” Oil Well Disaster. MARION, Ind., June 6,—The strik- ing of a match by a spectator by an ofl well three miles east of Marton last evening caused the oll surround. ling the wells to ignite, and ithe flames instantly « 1, conauming every- | thing for #¢ 1) squares, Two men| who were on the tank into which the off was pouring, were terribly | before they could escape Indiana Wheat; Dama INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, June 6 Reports from all parts of Indiana tn- dicate that th t crop has | ie susiy damaged. The wheat acre- burned fonvertet inte stook rnp tyies wit plan with the Atieficen ration be ormantaed the laws of New Gapitalized at $20,- $30,000,000. in effecting the ros to DO Ate Rochester, Jorney and 000,000 oF pp The chief and one millon soon. “The whisky trust,” sald Mr. whieky 20 8 gallon sued circulars imporing obnoxious conditions on cimtty feel courageous enough to car- ry on a war With the whisky trust te the knife. ‘There are enough liquor dealers in this city and they have enough cap!- tal to withetand the tyranny of any trust. Subscriptions are now pour~ ing {non us, We tmve fust received the reports of seven committees of five members each. The committees report that dealers are realy to make any move tn the coming tbat- the with the trust. “On June 28 @ general meeting ot | the new company will be called and a board of twelve directors elected. ‘The deniers are holding meetings ev. ery Monday for the purpose of re- leetving the names of new subserth- | ore and discussing & pian of cam- paign against the trust. The exam- ple set by New York #hould be foil- jowed by other cities. Concerted ac- tion is the only thing that will en- able the retail dealers to hold their own ageinet «@ grasping monopoly.” SPORTS ARRIVE IN NEW YORK To Witness the Fitzsimmons- Joffries Fight. gation From Sean Francisco Hooded by & Ellert -More Bets Mode. NEW YORK, June 6—A number of sports got here last night from San Francisoo. They were headed by_ex-Mayor Ellert and Sam Drusk- er” = They eay the interest in the fieht out weet is at fever heat. Kid McCoy arrived from Denver this morning. Lat night Frank Burgers, a Jeffries enthusiast, placed $1300 to $1800 with a friend that Jeffries would win In 12 rounds. ¥ REED REMAINS — IN CONGRESS To Complete the Term tor Which He Was Elected. He However Gives Place to General Henderson Sp r of the House. WASHINGTON, D. C, June 6.— Thomas Reed will represent the first Maine district throughout fifty~ sixth congress filling out his term, That he had no tytention of resign- ing membership t* announced authoritatively now that the speak- ership succession has been settled age in the state this year ie about | definitely on Gen, Henderson, if -}tlon from Assistant Seoretary Of (he @ copes STAR PAINT CO. ' SRR IR IRE LER FE 7 ee Come and See Our New Line Of ccm ] rockery and Glassware} Just Received, It Will Pay You. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR CO. ; 906-906 First Avenue. eed LA Al OAL PNE LA PRE APA H. N. RICHMOND PAPER CO. 213-215 Occldental Ave’ . WAGONER, D.D.S. Third and Pike. } | Committeds Busity st Work — Finen- | cial Outlook is Exoot- lent. PAPRAI ae ‘The Fourth of suly commitice held ite first meeting at the new he quarters last ight. A communica Navy Allen stated that « detail of | - meeting Priddy, when reports from | ———= the vartous conn itlees wil tol Sar R ted and money will be approe- - = Ser Gh various purpesen, Painiess Dentist. ‘The Auande comnintes Held «| BI” nest tech, 08 2K Gold Crowns, 4.00. Sliver Fitangs, me ag OF Meeting thie afternoon at 1 o'clock the purpose of districting the OMy for systematic canvas. a Gold Fillings 16 ep A five years’ guarentes with oll work. ae qa 9100 Reward to anyone fi ding anything but First-clase og aterial in the above work, OP 6 00 1516-17 Matior Building. Tolepbons Main oo OF Oh! What a Difference | éo SLI S.Sesrr en iv itz z isu Hee . Our prices are still HOUGHTON SS a mt 3 s s Learn to Ride a Bicycle Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy Third Ave. end Madison St ged for, and I think that an ap Propriation equal to that for fire- works last year, the finest display ever seen on the coast can be ar- ranged for. MUSCLES LIKE STEEL BANDS FitZ Is Putting the Finishing Touches on Himself. DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE ESer cr Leese Cer os it for the ties of your orders ‘s the con MH. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 720 First Ave. Preparing for the Great Battie of Rent Friday-JoW ries’ Friends Are Contident. A Wonderful Prophecy. “Se: “One may readily imagine that the present era of copper will see the re-invention of the lost art of hardening and tempering copper, and of ite many useful and beautiful com- Dinations with other metals, which ts elevating it to the king of metals, These future uses, together with horseless veh!- cles, which even now are in use and will soon be generally so, In the scteritific and highly civiiteed countries,and gradu- ally «preading to others whote resources are at present scarcely recognized, will maintain the great demand for cop- per long after steam motive power is a thing of the past.” Mining World. Is there anything more to be said or written why you should invest your spare money in good copper stocks? Nothing safer than Lost Creek at 12 cents, Sunset at 75 a cents, Copper Bell at 10 cents, or Silver Creek at 7 cents, 4 q JCHN E. McMANUS & SON, 918 Second Avenue NEW YORK, June ¢—Fitasim- mons ts putting in the fintshing touches of his training . Never tn his ring career has the biackemith been in such fine shape. Hie muscles are like steel bands, and he fe an active aw a cat. Fits realizes he t# up against a tough game in the Jeffries fight, anf he has trained hard He ii betteves he will be able to turn the trick in short order, as he docs not intend to make any! grand sand plays for the benefit of the pteture machine, and a fast bat-| tle in looked for, Jeffries put tn his easiest day in- training yesterday, but he put in| several hot rounds boxing with Tom- my Ryen, Jack Daly and his broth- er today. Prof. Mike Donovan, who te a warm admirer of Pita, virited Jeffries yesterday and w: rprised at the Celifornian’s wonderful de-| fense. He remarked after Jeffries | hed taken off his glovew that he would not be surprised to see Fits| beaten. The Australian etill rules) the favoriteibeing J to 1. Numbers of large bets are being placed on those figures. SIXTEEN LIVES — WERE LOST By a Cave-in at a Colliery in} THE WATER. Wouldn't Stop Running because ‘the faucet was worn out, and of course the people know that when there is anything in the line of plumbing, gas or hot water fitting, 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 C0. Cor. Third Ave. and Spring St. Berlinville, Pa. ‘Phone Buff 471, ALLENTOWN, Pa., June 6.—Six- _ teon lives were lost at Berlinville Stoneware Needs... Churns, 2 gallons, Se | Preserving Pots, 1 gallon, 20c, thie morning by @ cave-in at Peter & Sone, state quarries. Those buried | are :Ammon Reers, single; Jacob Shafer, his wife and four children;| and Robert Snyder, his wife and seven children, One body has been recovered from the debris. Hun-| dreds of men are searching for the others, Bean Pots, 2 quarts, 20 Jar Caps, p Mik Crock, Yo | Jar Rabbe COON BROS. 1417 Second Ave. CHILDREN'S PLAY TENT Marte of os, Duck. Size, 5x6 ft sf eight of watt, 1 ft, 6 complete with pole: nto, xh ft. 89.50 Children's A Tent, ox tt Children's Hip Roof, Sx8° ft CONTRACTORS WERE FINED Labor Union Wins a Victory in, Judge Cann’s Court. The Western Central Labor union won a victory in the matter of the Just Opened eight hour law this afterno ee | Judge Cann’a court, when make. SEATTLE HAT FACTORY Wakefield & David, who worked their! |men over the eight bour jimit were . WILLIAM TAYLOR, PROP. Late of Christy Hat Factory, London, England fined $25 each, The contractors have appealed the case to the superior | | ount, fs ' | height, } ptlee, : vi a t “J Felitz Tent and Awning Co, 117 Yester Way. | | | The only place in the nion Hatters, Corner ity to have your hat made to order and repalred by Prac irst avenue and Union street epsilon ty Preetiont ’ '

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