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DECEPTIVE ARE THE FILIPINOS White Flags and White Rai- ment Brought Into Use. To Convince the Invading Ameri: Made B. eans Thet They W Al ways Truly Cood People MANILA, June 6-Your corres pondent, tn @ special launch, accom panied the uamboat Napidan, with Gen. Lawton aboard, wround Morong sula f 4 Moreng to Angono. Napldan kept shore, looking for Ineurgents. ne were but » They had either cleared out er damned the white garments of peace, and were Innocent of rites. At Gtangonan, on the #outhwest shore of the pentneula, white Mage were fying tives gave the ericans a hearty welcome. They Truman, commanding regiment of regulars 1 throwgh from the north at no amt thence made his way to Morong. They © insurgent forces night in a northeast iragging heavy can non © mountains. They evi dently got to pentnsula before Hall coukt #tring bis lines fram Antipolo w Morong to cut off escape REPORT OF THE PORT WARD N. L, Rogers, port warden, has fied his report for May. | AMUSE ARNT LPPEN, | THIRD AVENE A Soolal Highwaynr THRATER Will to that extent prove a public | ble yar The grade ik an excellent aod i time HK ean be ef wt rowd, It will not, howey on people of Republic te h in one day, eormthing the ¥) by Lightning NEW YORK, June 6 Pert Mye a hotel clerk of Miidietown, N. ¥ was struck by lightning last night, @ hole knocked through bia bet, the! hair on top of his head singed off and he wae knoeked # “- The yond a severe hendache and twuKea. he i none the worse for his misad venture. ey NOT CAPTURED | SO EASILY. Train Robbers Escaped After a Hot Battle. j Such tathe Latest Word Co ing the Unio Pacific Desperadoes. j OMAMA, June 6&—Reports concern. ing the capture of the Union Pa. cific train robbers above Caspar, are somewhat conficting, A telegram was recetved stating that three men were captured alive after @ hot ght, | Dut the latest advices say the men Christian esoaped after a battle, The posse | chorus, heki ite firet rehearm! in (he Gemierson t a Seotohman by birth ts stl in pursuit. CHEYENNE, June 6 -- Sherif? ber of steamers to arrive wae 58, net ngnt with the Union Pacific robbers, tonnage, 546,752; sadling net tonmage 10,174. 14, net tonnage 9.38. The number of tons of merchandise recetved Si4; number of Value $3,420,000. The number of tons of merchandise received from foreign vessels M4. | who intrenched themselves and made | gee ‘The oumber Of! 4 desperate fight. be gh nb Ee Vessels departing was: Rteam vessels | shot 82, net tonnage 54,260; walling vessel®| sericusiy wounded. ‘The sheril? was through the bedy and he Heinforcements are now going out from Casper The) ! } Delayed by Rain. NEGROES SLAY A WHITE WOMAN Who Tried to Defend Her Hus- band From Assault, Wound the Men. Alabame y That y Resvit in a Double Lynching. BIRMINGHAM, Near Blodkton, & planter named John Herbert, pall two hearo le borers, John Hogrieve and Wiliam Hi, advance Wage# Mist Saturday Yesterday the negroes derance more pay, Tre planter refused. The negroes then brandi#hed — pirtots Mra, Herbert ran to her husband's rescue, placing herself directiy in front of him, ‘The negrowe the upon opened fire, "The firet bullet truck Mra, Herbert in the heart, kilifng ber inetantly Another lode oa in Herbert, woutding bin rieosty, The murderers fed, bul a poere after them, A uible lynching t® expected Later —News just received (his al oon that HIN haw been lynet ed and the powse ts etili pursuing REHEARSAL AT ARMORY HALL BPrxteavor convention sia, June 6 The Mast night, and the results the ot Prot Beveral of the solo parts wore The num-! Hagen and his posse had another | rehearsed amd the chorus was ar- on the fo that the t could be desired. The oratorio of the “Holy City” gives plenty of oppertuntty for both the chorus and the auto parts ‘At the rehearest last night H ~apturing all the outlaws | “ from coastwise ports wat | is paid to egg swing Ben’ hie after- Freise, state president of the Obrit- dent and only 1 tons of fish 5T./ noon. tian Endeavor, was present. The have chartered the steamer Sentinel for Priday night and will come over ports was 1041; number of tons of | merchandise from British Columbia} PULLMAN, Wash. June ¢—The| to the concert in a body. ‘was 200. The number of tons of mer-| rainy weather for the past week has SS Se gen amp chandiee shipped to coastwise ports interfered materially with the mak- i CKINLEY'S was 7858; number of tons of coal %-/tng of brick for the new college 200, value $106,780; number of tons of buildings. The contractors have been eed $70, walwe $12,000; number of bar-| Working between showers, and now Fels of four 450, value $19,410. |have about 66,000 brick made. Tt ts The number of tone of merchand-| the Intention to make 200000 for the fee shipped to foreign porta was first kiln, which the contractors hope 4741; number of tons of com! 2906, to have burned by June 20, the time Value $06; number of tons of wheat | specified in the contract when the 1215, value $25,515; number of barrels | fret kttn shall be ready for use. of flour 48,454, walue $142,123; number of cases of salmon 349, value $905. ‘The work of bullding wil! not be delayed for want of brick, for if the ‘The number of tons of merchandise | full 390,000 are not ready to burn shipped to British Columbia was | when needed, a smaller kitn will be m3; value 2840; S50, value $1925. ‘The total receipts from wharfage tor the month, was $152.0. Mo Delay at Zanesville. ZANESVILLE, O., June 6—Harry ‘Wilson and George Brown were ar- Tested jast night for burglary. They were bound over to court by the Mayor thi morning, indicted before noon, and arraigned in court. and pleaded guilty and sentenced to COUNCIL ACTS ON A FRANCHISE For the Seattle & San Fran. cisco Railway. The city council held tts regular! sore the eyes of the crew. The third | cuted as vigorously as possible, even gallows, and he w | | mber of tons of feed 12%,| burned, so enough brick will be on number of barrels of flour | hand by June 2 to start the build- ings There are now 150,000 old brick saved from the wreek of the burned dormitory, and these will be used In the construction of the new bulld- BOAT UPSET AND SIX DROWNED Two Bodies Recovered a Dragging for Others. TOLEDO, ©., June ¢.—Several per- fons were drowned In the Maumee No More Conces- sions to Filipinos. Campaign in Philippines to be More Vigorously Prosscuted Cabinet Meeting. NEW YORK, June &—A Washing- river Inat night. It is thought there |ton digpatch to the Evening Journal were stx victims. About 9 o'clock the crew steamer Btate of New York cries for help. The search Macioned | three persons struggting in the we-} ter. A man and a woman #ank be- ot the! heard | say: At the cabinet meeting today MeKinley submitted his conclusion jaa to the campaign in the Philip- pines. They are as follows: First That the campaign must be prove monthly business meeting last tight person disappeared when the lifeboat | While the’ rainy season ia at tts and dispwed of a considerable was within a few yarde of him This | beight. red | Peace proposition must be consifered | of three wor amount of routine matter. ‘The railroad franchise for the Se. atthe & San Franciseo Rallway Navigation company was passed. A resolution providing that all con- tractors on municipal works shall not allow their employes to work more than eight hours per day, was pass- od. A number of ordinances providing for the construction of sewers on Queen Anne bill, and the replanking of several streets, were passed. An ordinance was passed for the fimprovernent of Third avenue north, from John street to Aloha etreet, by the construction of a sewer, by the local improvement bond system An ordinance appropriating $220 for the relief of Mrs, C. BE. Brabon, wid- ow of Fireman Brabon, who lost his life in March while answering a fire call, was also passed. The counc.. adjourned, to meet again this evening at 8 o'clock, when the matter of munictpal ownership of street railways will be brought up. Shot by His Wif DETROIT, Mich, June 6.—Dr. A Bennett, aged 33 years, wae shot just below the heart this morning by his wife, Mrs, Anna R. Bennett The shooting occurred at Mra. Emma Abraham's roorning house, 297 Brush street, where Dr. Bennett and his wife have been rooming for some time. Mrs, Bennett now occupies a geil at the p e headquarters, Dr. Bennett, xplaining how his wife came to #hoot him, said: “It's ail Jeatousy on her part. She accus- ed me of giving money to another woman.” ON THE SAN POIL ROAD Good Progress Is Being Made With Its Construction. REPUBLIC, Wash., June 6.—Good progress Ix being made tn construct - Ing the an Poll wagon road. There are several miles of it that ean be traveled with wagons, but the easiest part has been constructed first Plows and scrapers have done the work so far. There will be very It tle blasting necessary between Re- public * west fork, but there is a great deal of it that i over very rocky ground and there is also a good deal of slide rock on the route ‘The completed portion is narrow. It yparently the design of the com. @ trail through first and then widen the roadbed at thetr letwure. It will be a hard road for & year or two unless appr Gre deceptive 1 it shall have been open 1 it will be arances| proved to| y ¥ 4 reat convemience| to the claim owners as it will be al stroke of apoplexy but an attack of | Bord pack trail If nothing ese, It) heart disease | morning two bodies were recove: and identified ae John Chase and E.| © | Reiftert The potice are dragging the river for the other bodies. Shortly before the accident a small boat, with three men and three women tn It, was seen, but was not seen after the accident TRAINMEN AND MINERS FIGHT Hot Battle on the Queen & Crescent Road. ROCKWOOD, Tenn, June 6—At Pyott's switch, two miles north of thie place, a crowd of drunken min- ers attempted to board southbound freight No, 31 on the Q. & C. rond, intending to compel the trainmen to) carry them to thie city A fight ensued tn which Conductor West was shot, the ball entering the chin and ranging around the neck, making a very dangerous wound Several others of the train crew re-| cetved painful wounds. Chief of Potiee Edde and 4 posse with bloodhound» are on the trail. | ‘The citizens are exctted, and if the) avealiants are caught they may re- ceive rough harelling. New F Fig re for Women. By the way, if you are laboring un- | der the Impression that padded hips are the prevailing fashion, get rid of it at once. from Paris, is hipless, and especial- ly sulted to the clinging fashion of gowns. It calls for the full bust, na- turally placed, but no hips, and this is the way in which ft is secured:| ‘Two sets of laces are provided, one! of elastic, which begins at the waiet line and continues to the top, where it is left extremely loose to give al full bust effect. The elastic expands and contracts with the movement of the chest. ‘The other lacing of lin- en or silk i# put in at the bottom of the corset and extends to the waist line, bringing the two parts of the corset @# near together as possble Thie gives a mort fetching figures, As for hip pads many of them are seen, | all showing plainly, and giving a grotesque appearance to the wearer, particularly when one or both have been pushed a bit out of place. Armour Has Heart Dis BAD NAUHEIM, June 6.~The| condition of Philip D. Armour, the Cieago millionaire, has much im- His physicians do not deny when he arrived here he precarious condition, but that he did not have a that in a say no hey | | desired ‘The new figure, fresh a river In Northern Alaska, Gecond—That the whole in future propositions of uncond!- thonal surrender, Unites peace com- missioners are authorized to accept the American terms, they will not be allowed within the American lines Third—That peace commriesion i# to Clone up tte negotiation and return to the United States, leaving Otte the of the war Fourth—-No a@aitional concesions are to be offered the Filipinos. They must accept without reserve the terms offered, or to continue to fight BUTTE, Mont., June ¢—The plant of the Western Iron worke wan des- troyed by fire today, oam $60,000. SEATTLE INKLINGS. While Judge Moore t# absent from the ofty, hie place is being taken by Judge Frank F. Keid, of Snohomish omunty, eee J, W. Coreen has retained L. C. Himan and James B. Howe as his attorneys in the disbarment pre ceedings now pending against him. eee June 15 is the any set for the open ing of the Geattle Information Bu reau, Otis M. Moore, the secretary will be in charge and he will furnish information about Western Washington and tts resources, eee News reeetved from Skagway wtates that the Firat bank has clos ed ite doors on account of nancial troubles. The abilities are raid to be $16,000, and the assets $19,000. © Moody, president of the bank, is thought to be tn Juneau. 3. @ Price has been appointed receiver by United States District Judge John- fon. soe A letter received from C. L. Way- land, formerly postal tnapector at Geattle, who went north with Capt Abercromble’s expedition, states that two new pontofices have on eatab ished in the Copper river district, one being at Valdes and another at Sunrise City. F. G. Barrett has been installed as powtmaster at Valdes, and H. A. Smith in in charge of the one at Sunrise City. ee A party of ambitious goldseekers will leave next Saturday on the steamer Roanoke for the Koyukuk The purty ia under the leadership of BE. G. Ab hott, of Chester Oak, Ia. They are members of the Starbuck party, which left Seattle for Dawson last year on the bark Highland Light They penetrated the Koyukuk coun try, and descended the stream « dis tance of 400 miles, The party t# out foting In this city, The names of the men are: B, G. Abbott, of Char ter Oak, Ta. A. Henjamin, of Marehalitown, Ia.; T. Vail, of Mar- a a a a ah aa ll ll ca all THE SEATTLE STAR shalltown They will be jotne by F. W. Poster, of Ontario, ba | FON, Little, superintendent of atre and parks, wan out lool wer the f of the work on th low ery rewervole in th park on Dirowd y 1 Denny thie morning. W neon have b Wuay for some time In removing the weed inl f + from the uF nm ane today the firet work velit site for the reservoir commen ! The bullding comrmitt board of rewenta of the univernity met the office of the president WwW. Kile and the contracts for summer awarded as follows Hoye, J pure 228; gira, Han ley & I ee Work wll be minenced @& soon a® the contracts oan be ® HENDERSON AN ALIEN. The Prospective Speaker Was Born in Scotland. A Question of His Eligibility to Serve as President of the United Ste WASHINGTON, D. c June ¢@ There hat never been a epeaker of the houwe of representatives who wae of alien birth and parentage Sheuld Cal. David B. Henderson be jelevted #peaker of the Fifty-#ixth congress he would be the first, Col and he je proud of it, Speaker Crisp waa born tn England but of American parentage. Hie Parents were visiting Pheftield, Eng- land, when he Waa Dorm, This did fot make Rim an allen ‘The house of representatives haa been particular on this point of hav me a born American for speaker be aiee the speaker may become presi. e born citizens are eliwible for the presidency. The | Tacoma Badeavorere ami friend? olf law of the suceeesion provided | that on the death or disability of both president and vice president, }the president pro tem of the senate land then the epeaker of the house of representatives should @ucesod to | the presidency. | When Vice President Hendricks | died Benator Ingalls of Kansas was | president pro tem of the senate and the Democrats were much concerned for fear that the Repubtican# he secure the presidency by seme acci- dent President Cleveland. A new law of succession Was estabtished which made the members of the cab Inet eligible to the succession tn the lorder of their names on Che fist, the neorctary of state firm after the vice | | presid sooretary of the treas- Lece mogt Aitie Po |ury second, and #9 on through the! PENDLICTON, Or., June 6—Wool- oabinet Hat. i | buyers aay that there is scarcely any M B th Com vow You" jase take opened) eee een ne stim toe oe MOran Brothers mpany | dat and a fraction lower, fat arrived at Gan Francteco froth the Philippines, will visit Beattie on Ms return to the Bast. ‘The bank clearances today were $248,249.88, and the balances were | ere 19948 BANQUET FOR Given by His Fellow Convicts in Kensas City Jail. KANSAS City, June 6.-—Tomorrow Freeman Cochran will die on the s given a ban- murderers | quet Inthe jail today by his Levi More the murderer a toast A fine spread ree ant was verved fran valid not eat. He was sitting at the table but a few minutes when b rowe and threw himeelf on an tr ing bitterly. Hi! Hunte er accused of horses preached Cochran's fur COLLISION ON COLORADO ROAD Engineer and Fireman Reported to Have Been Killed. Early this yrado LBADVILLE, June 6 morning a train the | Midiand ran inte the train between Vista A aatbound pp: Higgins >» persons are Ruer reported killed, th and the engineer firenvan. “PATUS, June 6.—The | morning says the Reo: jtacked Loubet at Aw had tntended to kianap |dent and make off with | automodile. } Matin this iste who at ull Sunday the preai- him in an | WEATHER FORECAST. | For Seattle and Vicinity ‘Tonight and Wednesday fair weather, warm jer; south to west winds } BIDS ON THE | LAKE FERRY | | The county commissioners opened the following bids this afternoon for the construction of the Lake Wash ington ferry; Moran Bros. Co., $22,- 80; Vulean Iron Re attic Piridge C Boun Dred ine $25,044; T. C, Re $29,827; and Wolf Dwicker Iron ¢ xf Portland, $35,140. They were taken under advisement The grand jury of the United States court, impaneled for the June term, assembled in the courtroom thie afternoon. The first of the af ternoon was taken up by the reading of the resolution of ‘Attorney J. B Metcalfe, Judge Burke and Judge Hoyt, paying tribute to Chief Jus tlce Stephen J. Field, At the cle jof the reading of the resolutions, th criminal cases on the docket will b {brought wp. One of these will be the Hamilton moon-shining case, | those principally concerned being Oscar Wilson and » Wooding Beveral alleged counterfelters will also be given a hearing, i A MURDERER’ oe RRL PL ES ET TI ET Te a VACANT JOBS FOR MEN Salary $5,000 a Year and. Plenty of Leisure. | =) Does It Pay - To buy shoddy shoes at any price, when you can buy shoes made of the best leathers, put together by the most skilled work people in the country, and selling at these surprising low prices? Only Duties Involved Aro Connected With Finanolering the Coun- try and Such Things | MEN'S Fine Tan or Biack Chrome WASHINGTON, D.C, June 6 » c Ww LADIDR’ Fine Kid Bhoes, Ince or The fact that the next @penker of “Hutton, now opera lamte, perfect fit-| Kid Bhoes, of naw Opera laste, Mid the House of Representatives of Con ting and grand wearing, #2 VAl6,) of cloth top, actually worth $3, only reas will have M4 chairmanehipe and only $1.0 | $2.60 0 pair | about 60 places on a pe commit~| 1 Anige Fine Chrome Kid sno, atcadl tose to Ail, Ie ane of the inc ven ince of butt new Bavoy jartt.| spn'# Fine Tan or Black Vici Kid to members to pick the winner 4ulek — Hergeot Aeting, actually Worth 82.5.1" groom, Kid or cloth Cops, on new and get in Vine for the good thing lagen : yale | as | The chairmanainps vacant by reason 1 hb ew Pine Tan or Black Vier mia! Derby lasts, beatital Ateat shoony of retirement of members are ac Shoes, kid or vesting tops, new hub| 94.76 valu omy 498 pair counts, aleohotic Hquor trffl ank ante, beavtiful drews shoes, down = a 4 jing and currency, claims, cotnage, wn prices, $8 and $2.26, our price| MEN'S Wine Unlined Titan Calé | weights and measures, elect: No WO a pair | @hoe Goodyear welt sewed, new elections No. 4, expenditures tnter- LApine Finest Tan or Pack Viet] GO. K, law Chwitere, Bicwly 104 Cove tor depart ent, « waiture em pub Kid Shows, new serolt combination | ggg, = tool, @raund wearing, com. He butidings, expenditures in Mtate) tops, on the Intest atyle new Lon ow, 86 vane, department, itrigation of arid Landa, insta, perfect At, #tyle ana} fortable summet aides, § * | patents, enrotied bith and printing combination, 4 value, only| O@F Ho pair Of these committees the chairman ' FINE Tan or Black Kid Oxford Tita, on pew eid Léndon saath, grata whinn unis, banking and cufe moe ne Tan or Black Kid Bhoes rency, coinage and printing ore ¢ ty teh fect Mtting | ‘ really important one. But there @ op hyeraadh viuiue, only, Wearing, beautiful Mine, $4 value, vacancies on @uch tmportant comet @ patr | $1.0 @ pair, on aa Waye and means and for- wien affairs, which are As important LACES Fine All-Wool Jersey Bicyele Leagings, pertéct fitting, te ir. LADIIO8, Men's and Boys’ Bioyele Ghoes at lowest prices. as chairmanships, The committer vacancies exinting are ae follows Appropriations, 4; banking and cur y¥, 4; colpage weights and mens 4; Distriet of Columbia, 4; for eign affairs, 8; interstate and foreign commerce, 1; judiciary, 3; merchant marine, militery affaira 4, naval, Affairs, 3; Panifie raftroads, 3; powt-/ office, 3; public jands, 2; railways, 3; rivers and harbors, 2; territories, 4; ways and means, 8. ‘The formidable Met presented de- monatrates that the new speaker wil! have quite a patronage at hin die. poral without reorganizing ail the committees and without causing friction by removing friends and sup. porters to make room for thore who! are now the heads of committees. Those who fave gone through a campaigns of this Kind before that it would not be good politics to |make these changes just to pay off | bolitioal obligations | Large Sales of Wheat. | TRKOA, Wash, June ¢—About | 4000 bushele of wheat were purchased from farmers in this vietinty last! week by D. J, Kiser, local agent for | the Pactic Coast Elevator company. The price patd was from 40 to 42%e It estimated tet there are be- | tween 16,000 and 60,000 bushels as | yet undisposad of etored in the dift- feremt Warehouses at this point. O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208. 210 Pike S F GEO. H. WOODHOUSE Fuccesor to Woodhouse & Longuet 2000 Ceder Poles |) ROPORALS are wanted for furnishing and delivering along cortee iP streets and alleys in the cities of @eattle and Tacoma. —ii. CSEDAR POLES ae Fifty feet in length and nine inches at the top. Potes must be etrateht and sound and free from soft Kaote, and peeled. Hor further tatormatien call on SEATTLE CATARACT |Wool Being Cleaned Out |, j having been cleaned up with gr diwpatch than ts uwual; that | | wool Is wold, and te being shipped | repidiy, and only @ few clips re- main to be bought. One big lot was bought here last week for 12 cents, which ts the top price paid at | (his point this year. Thie it wae | of low shrinkage, and does not repre- | |went the average. The average wil) | be nearer 10 cents, taking all sales | of average weight wools. ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS, meta ag nein, gee wom veer shod asl has Peli ‘and Agents for ead “Revere” weter tube boller end é Carl Jones, a laborer, was fined $10 by Judge Cann this morning for mutilating booke in the public library. | The funeral services of Bolten | Rogers will be held tomorrow morn-| i me at 8 oe | the Cotman block, under the auspic- en of the Order of Bagies and Elks. MEETING OF THE PIONEERS ‘The sixteenth annual reunion of the Washington Pioneers’ associa- tion began In the Grand Army hall in the Hinckley block at 10/ clock this mornings Nearly 106/ | ploneers were in attendance Pa | MeGlivra, a® president of the anso- | | clation, opened the morning session " ane. } with an address of welcome, The : ini wick Ue the somion “wan connec SUD Gold Mining Company mainly to routine bustn and an |adjournment was taken at 11:30 ts now offering another block of jo'cloek. ‘The association conven- y is | el at 1:20 o'clock this afternoon treasury stock for 4%c a share, Thi | Tomorrow the program wit! be as|'s 4 good purchase at thts price, follows | based upon the showing in the work | Dinner, 12 o'clock Oration Judge C. H. Hantora|®°* im progress. Our advice ts that Subject: “Boundary disputes with | you should not lose an opportunity northern to get in early, for Jubilee stock te and unsettled le safe and cure winner. Sone Mr. Edmund Stephen | SLATER & SMITH, OMicial Brokers Meany! “The Old Settler.” Poem Miss KE. Inez Denny |” sprone Mein S01, 114 James 8t, Beatin “The Pi er tn Poetry.” ehbors, settied i cterneatonentinachtaaessentcntcteeatln 1A Paper ...........Mne. Bertha Piper | Venen: A Tribute to the P Wh —_ l@ont . Mrs, W, HL Whittlesey | en Toasts March to Madison street and ride to You Want Lake Washington ‘This afternoon the following of- s Fergus: of Snohomish; secretary, rgain For rent at Ba You carry Edward Bryant, of Seattie; and = Safe Deposit Vauite % W. Columbia St. &. SHORROGK, Manager | tr L. CASUALTIES — asur In a New, Slightly Used or Second-hand PIANO or ORGAN 8, Rowe, of Seattle, 4 a; : IN BAT ] LE. Remember we have the i Largest and Most Com- 4 E plete Stock in the City, Creat : Oregon Troops Suffer Severely cau or write tor prices and terms : | at Hands of Filipinos. D. S. JOHNSTON Bargaln ; The following dispatch from Otis was bd ” } recetved this morning: “Manila, June ‘ 6 Additional cawuattios—Killed | FI Twenty-ffth infantry: Private David $20.00 Closing Out — € lechmidt and vat nVeTRe | pcivene vitieene rr Re baa a . WELL BUY A..., ; es _WoundedSecond pee G RA M 0 P H ON E N THIS LINE.. : | finiury ena won ove RESIN AS | Horseshoe NailsyperIb1246 cots, ante Sones canons From $7.00 to 8300| Oxshoe Nails, per Ib..-1266 {stint ier iene: SHFMAN, Clay & Go, |Oestaes all ses, pr te 3340 pire peeee oot ve ac STEINWAY” DEALERS CAHN & COB Foot of Yesler Ave S Yesler Dock. ° | Steamer Laurada, Captain White, jarrived in port this aftertioon from | | Ska and way ports, bringing [down 40 passengers, Atinw Dye Works, 2 shone Bust 1001 {tious in the elty, 2 Union stre The only Fr