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- ee a a a ee >= alll essen” oee ee ee ss. 6. ott STE 4sase | Gveocesonoonceooonsesoo$ | & a”? Twenty-five Cents a By Mall or Carrier LATEST NOVELTY A Race Betwee Automobiles. FROM CHICAGO TO NEW YORK | French Expert Will Contest with a First Cleveland Men—An Exciting | Contest Expected. NEW YORK, June 1. —Uniess some thing unforeseen occurs the interna tional automobile race between Mr Alexander Winton, of Cleveland, re Presenting the United States, and M. Charron, the French expert, who at Present hoids the European record, ‘Will be rud in thie country Just when the great race will come ff or just what the course te to be cannot at this time be stated defin- Mely. Indications, how the course will between Chicago and New York. The distance ts some- thing more than 1166 miles but the @dditional 100 miles above the ortgin- 4&1 proposition (that it should be 1000 miles) will wy be considered «a Material objection by M, Charron Og Mr. Winton This afternoon Mr. Winton was Wet by several enthusiastic automo- bilites, some whem are acquaint- ed witi the 4 aystem in France. ‘They are unanimous om the potnt that if thie proepective International Tace is for the purpose of developing the world’s long dimtance record ft would be to Mr. Winton’s advantage 40 go to France for the conte be- cause over the roads im the French. man’s land « higher epeed and bet | ter time record can be made. POL SOO 090000 0000000 er, are that] a THE — SEATTI of tron and stee! manufactures ts re-| Al | *ponwible to a large degree for the HOTTEST | aratifying exhibit. The manufactures | of cotton are also forging ahead aa | db & more than important export. The single clase of goods that has shown Is the June Weather in New York. | the importa of the country have jenowe @n inereane of Over $54,000,000, | | Tried te Kill Wis Wife. | LEBANON, Pa, June T.--Paul A Smith, a forvigner, made a flendish attempt to murder his wife last night jand | snow lowked up in jail, He in| | duced the woman to walk into the jcountry with Rim, and when at a lonely spot he eet upon her and beat | |her until she was senselers, He wan! wbout to out her throat when a farm-| er drove up and he ran away. The! resouet took her home, and Smith appearing there, again tried to sae | her, Naturalized F TAUNTON, Mass, Jane 1-H. T | Philips (Henrique Philipp) was ad- | mitted to etttzenship in the United | States today and ts probably the only | Fiiipine in the work! now enjoying | TEN DEATAS; 43 PROS TRATIONS ure Cools Slightly of Her Citl- | NEW June 1. ~ Today YORK, promises another #eorcher, At & all the rights apd privileges of an | At the age of 14 he ran away from a m. the thermometer stood at 82 hie native town and shipped aboard | 1, ts rising by jumps. This, with- & vessel as cabia boy. out doubt, will be the hottest June | were namerous, there betng 10 deaths land 43 prostrations due to the killing 'weather, The hot wave is general heat of the Fast few days is ended. The mercury took « tumble this morning, and cooler weather In pre- ' WEBSTER CITY, towa, June 1— horsewhip and went after Miss E»- FILIPINOS (Ht) TO MANILA FOR wD tella Farr, a protty school teacher of the town. She whipped her victim until the whip wae broken in the American citizen. New York has ever known, Pros- 1 over the Bastern states, tut the hot- dicted for today, The heat caused Mrs. J. D. Torrence, wife of a prom~ imbdeiie. He was born In the town of Pasig. livations and fatalities yesterday | teat spot of all is New York and tts tmmediate vicinity. CHICAGO, June 7.—The torrid g * | prowtrations, nent druggist in Kamrar, took @ t te alleged thet a few days ago | Mr. Winton understands that per. | @at They Are Terned Book by the Mrs Turrence went to the drug store fectly, but prefers met to race tn ee for the reqeom that there! woukl not be any lessom tanght the Blate authorities here about the mie | erable condition of most of the roads om this #ide of the water as com- pared with those of France: amd to! more forcibly demonstrate the poor! quality of American toads, hoping for subsequent agitation that will| Produce fmproved cenditiens is the, Primary cause of Mr. Winton'e 4e- ire to have the rade im the United) OVERSEE CADET ANNAPOLIS, June 7. — Richd.| Wainwrigtt, who commanded the cruiser Gloweester in the attack against Cervera’s feet, has been ap- pointed temporary commandant of Cadets at the naval academy TESTINGA _NEW RAl PITTSBURG, Pa. June 7—~A sew Fall, which it is promised will revo- lutionize fast running and heavy! hauling was rolled at the Carnegie Mills in Braddock recently. It te a) wpecial order of a new design fur-| nished by the Baltimore & Ohio. Al thousand tons of the ralis were turned owt. and they will be detrib- uted along the curves between Cin- cinmat! and St. Louis, the intention deing to obtain a much faster track. | ‘The new rail i extra heavy, weigh- ing one hundred pounds to the yard. At first giance the princtpal te: ure of the rail is ugliness and fack of symetry. Instead of being finely floished, as is the ordinary #0- pound rail on all the leading ra Toms, tis rough on the outside edge. | ‘The rail is made with “bulge” in the vide, which meets the strain of the weight of the train, Meant to p inforcement where the str The “buige” is i as re in 1 great [es ovrinn te con tear cat tele} lente em, -WAINWRIGHT TO | presence im the olty will cause divease of her husbard to assist him in the Authorities st That Place cisaning up for the epring trade. She Who Fear Pestilence. | had on an apron, and as Mies Farr | passed out of the establishinent she | te seid to have etelaimed: “Humpht another scrubwoman in town.” MANILA, June 7.—In the north-| ere part of Luzon, communtwtic #- | cleties, whose purpore is to make aa equal division of property have been formed. Thousands of natives.) wioop, belonging to Robert Foster, who come to Mapila in quest of! were shot into near the head of food and shelter havg been turned) Slide creek, leet Monday, Full par- affair Were not ob- talned, further than the shooting re- | muted tn the tows of 290 head of #heep. and famine. Many tramped tn from) 4 iaree number of sheep are be- the country with their household ef-/104 driven East thie season from LONG CREEK, Or. June 1.—-Per- } sone arriving in this city last night fects upon their backs. Their £00) | sporrow and Gilliam counties, and in} 19 days about 40.000 head! supplies were confiscated by the in-!| ene past ourgests, The Americans are t99U-/ nave passed through this city. ing rice to unfortunates. In an at- teenpt to deceive the American sot-| diers, the insurgent troops are said y to tave been ordered to discard their uniforms, and wear instead ordinary | f white clothing. | i * Anether Joplin Mine Sold! JOPLIN, Mo., June 1.—Another big mining deal was closed here today Colley & Co. of Boston, through A Baker & Co, their Joplin ageots, bought the Get There mrines and a) -acre leane for $150,000. ‘This in one of the richest mines in| the district and te producing neariy A B d f T d half « million dollars’ worth of zinc | oar 0 ra e ore a year. It was owned by Cot. | tamen oxen ot worn cer.” | Slobbers Over. CLAIMANTS FOR PENSION Moti nerves nema mencepes WASHINGTON, D. C, June 1~! Commissioner of Penwions H. Clay Te the Government of Spain, For- Evane says today that pension pay getting Ail About the Maine SEA WASHINGTON | Drought the news that a band of trail) NPAMIARDS: |dank shipped one milion dollars os WEDNE Paradoxical as it may seem at first, the mills are nearly all in favor of the move, although it is primarily intended to keep up t © of loge. Lumber has advanced, and a drop in loge would fave, it t# feared, a bad effect by giving wildest mills 4 chance to out prices The chief reason for the mille acquieseing ts the over-supply of moet of the larger concerns. Nearly all the large mills on the harbor have a surplus on hand which whl last them five or six weeks, These they have contract- ed for at the ruling high price, and intend to keop lumber up pondingly. The threatened over- production of logs, and consequent fall in price, Would enable the few mils which bave none on band to purchase after the fall at a rate which would @hable them to demor- atiae the lumber market, not only there, but on Puget sound as well The reason for the over-production of loge is stated to be the high water im the smuller streams. For a year or two there has pot been wwter, enough for any protracted period to drive ali the logs which have been out, on the emailer streams. This spring, while there have een no fresh. ets, the etreama have been uniform: ty bigh, and driving has been car- ried on on @ large scale, The boom in tumber has @lve started many new the rewult has been an unprecedented rush of logs tate the harbor, A RIVER ON FIRE ee Chicago's Streamls Again Ablaze. eee FLOATING GREASE BURNS BRISKLY (damage was The of the city the of mtvti an asbestos lin- og ad the shore. ee ee with a hand organ enticed Eddie Tol- | man, 10 years of, son of « wealthy manufecturer, to go with them, and when they got him into the country TT LE SDAY EVENING corres: | PERCE DR. LAW'S NEW PLAN ‘He Would Have the _ Women Propose. | NDW YORK, June 7.—Dr. Hartland H | campe on the email streams also, and | Law, of Ban Francisco, lectured be-| } GOLDEN fore an audience of invited guests, many belonging to women's clubs, at the Berkeley Lyceum, yesterday, Wis subject was, “Higher Physical Condition.” His chief references were to women. i RETR neti Lith Hy Ae ah eftel Mit: taken to @ nleghbor's aml hie wounds @n and robbed of $18 and a watch. A warrant i# out for Forem's arrest, moments gra wa ARMER ried him ten miles. He managed to oul the straps while they were not watching him and returned home. Officers are after the Italians, Geld Goes te Europe. NEW YORK, June 1.—The nouncement that the National City in gold to Burope on the steamship | Lucania recently was @ surprise to/ Wall street. Although sterling ex-| change has ruled rather high, it has) been maintained by bankers that there was little likelihood of any gold exports at the present time, This view, which has been held by some of the best auphorities in the banking business, haa led to the belief that the present shipment was arranged by the bears in the market who have | been tndustriously working for low~- er prices. Another view, taken by conserva. | tive men, t# that the United States fs productng $60,000,000 in gold annu- ally and now has on hand more of the precious metal than any other country, and can easily afford to ments for the fecal year would not| oem $140,000,000. This will be a! Suggestion of Id reduction from last year of $4,000,000, | but the decrease is due to the num- - ——— ber of cases held up for further ac-| tion and review instead of a dimin WASHINGTON, D. C.. June 1— ution in the number of applicants) ay. board of trade of Portemouth for pensions, Va., has presented Navy depart-| Up to date there have been about) | fend several millions to Burope. Explesion at an a Fire CREATON, Iowa, June 7.—Thomas) Whitworth, of Macksbure, was killed this morning by an explosion of powder and #everal people injured, | EXECUTED Killed One of His Neighbors. HAD FOUGHT HIM WITH FISTS Then Sheok Hands, Got » Gun and) Killed His Vietim in | Gold Blood. | BETHANY, Mo., June 7.—Freeman | Cochran was hanged this morning at 64. Cochran had a row with Geo. | PManborough, a farmer, in the sum- mer of 1897. They fought with bare STAR. JUNE 7, 1899, THEY SHOULD HAVE THAT RIGHT | Says Each Woman Should be Free, “L hope to see the day,” he said, attended to. He wan severely beat-| ment a request that the cruiser and it is thought that 1€ will give | 16,000 applications from survivors of | jormeriy the Spanish cruiser Retna @ much better fife to the rail. There|the war with Spain and from the srorcodem, shall be presented to the is but one road in the country using | relatives of me killed or who died otra eeat of Gbetn 06 an o@-| & bundred pound rail at present; that he peace camps of this country . tod hated ta cae the ia the Pittsburg, Messemer and Lake ¢ department is making speci®! | iy. ng seed by’ tap. fate war,! Eri¢, Carnegic’s own rond from the effort to pension at once all widows Jog iy wn the geodwSl exints in lake to Pittsburg or dependent relatives of the men Shice to: nek the this country slightest prospect of the requeat be iow granted | The Braddock mille were forced to| killed In the war with Spain or who put in some new machinery to make | died while in the service. Most of the new rails the applications of survivors for pen Experiments will be made at once | « * are based upon the fact that @nd should the new rail prove whet they contracted malaria while in the is now claimed for it, (he It. & O. will | service and rendered unfit for buat- NEW WAGE SCALE some of whom may die. The general fiste until exhausted, then shook store of Edward Townsend was dis- hands, both being apparently satia- covered on fire about 1 o'clock this fied. Cochran, a few niinutes later, | morning. ‘The powder exploded and secured a shotgun and killed the de-/| wrecked the bullding. Walls fell on fenseless Stanborough. Whitworth and he sustained fatal tn- juries. Mra. ‘Townsend and her Largest Horse Shoe Plant daughter, Mra. Phyle, and several men were Injured. The building was) PITTSBURG, Pa, June 7.-The| occupied by the Masonic lodge and American Steel and Wire company) the records were all destroyed. hae concluded a deal for the pur- | chase of all the stock of the Shoen- equip its system throughout ALL THINGS NOT ON THE LEVEL In the Picture Fight Between Fitzsimmons and Jeffries. After a lefin do not care heir corn on the Fita-Jettries “p figh An un everything is ne mn the level, ard those who are not n the inelde are playing waf ing tok thy Men pul in a 1 day's k at quarters yesterday Increase in Exports. D.C. June 7 ol ade of the ha broken a t 1 wal that the ouj#id 1 manufacturing ha n war ane ft r A cordins the 1 eau of fiat! eleven months have % p me ‘$an $190,000,000 4 month. The export | soaked through the sugar news. “A few cases are for disabili ox caused from the effects of mmatl- | x and yellow fever. One applicant whone name the de p for @ pension, FOR IRON WORKERS partment withholds, contracted 22) fy IT, June 1. The. wage Miatinet diseases while serving MMs | oom 4 the amalgamated as untry in the 100 days’ war With | somation of iron, ate nd tin work- Spain. He has not yet ved M8 / ers report that the fron and steel pension | manufacturers are in conference to eRe TARE RE RES day for the purpose of coming to a The Fourth in Porto Rico jini eertiement in the matter of the| SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, June 7.—~|"¥ We Ne torn ulated by the The alcade has called a mass meet- COTM eral weeks ago in this ng for Saturday evening to decide |t¥, Vuddiers ami finishers demand upon pr erations for the celebration pom ynere i it £ , Pry ‘ee and el pi rnd cts em nerease of $1 ton In the base rate ptcesbandtanas dh for puddting, with a proportionate Want American Rule. ctheneMemessies ota <ahagigeg: increase COLON, Colombia, June 7.~Annex- ation to the United States of the Department of Panama is advocat ed by a politieal party recently or- ganized in this part of Colombia. The Colombian presa is filled with dis. | cussions of the proposal, which meets with considerable favor, e#pecially LOGGING CAMPS TO SHUT DOWN from the larger business interests. TACOMA, Juse 1.—All the sawanitts a and logging campa on Grays Harbor have formed @ combine by whieh Poisoned by Sugar. logging will be suspended complete aT. LOUIS, Mo,, June 7.—It is re- ly for five weeks A fow smaller wted that thirty residents of G camps rebelled, but were notified ¢ City, TL, were Monday that they would be boyeot- ting sugar, § od uniess they upliel with t ught, cannot Mve decision, Hundreds of men will be The packages in which the temporarily thrown out of work, but en was labeled In ar with few exceptions are quite will ch the physicians think must) ing, for suspension is the only means have contained paris green, This; of keeying up the price of logs, and, jconsequently wages, in the camps, | formed, to make and export horse- shoes. The output of the plant will) be Inereased to almost one million of | DREYFUS ee Herenchos company. roountiy| IS SILENT. Refuses to Grant Interviews, BUT HE WIL TALK BY AND BY And Then the Grand Army of tho Republic of France Will Wot Feel Cood. CAYENNE, June 7.+Capt. Drey fus ia now in charge of Capt, D'Arm. erie and four gendarmes. The not ed prisoner #till refuses to be inter- viewed. He appears greatly fatigu- ed, but otherwise his health is fair- ly good. om 4 mi te alt | Morris conducted the horseshoes a year, and it will be by} far the largest horseshoe plant in| the work | Pendieton’s New Church PENDLETON, Ore, June 7.—The most elmborate chureh event that has ever transpired in this city was the consecration of the new house of worship of the Church of the Re deemer Sunday. The building has by many been pronounped the handsom eat In the state a of Portland, and, with the fu@@shings and a new pipe organ in plate, represents a to- tal cost of $12,000. | The Rt. Rev. B. Wistar Morris, bishop of the diocese of Oregon; the Rt. Rev. Lemuel H. Wells, biehop of Spokane; the Rev, Willtam Short, of Grace chureh, Astor he Rev. W Turner, of St. Pet ‘ the Rev, Henry Harris, of Aw church, Cove; the Rev. Frederick Farrer, of Weston, and the reetor the Rev, W. FE, Potwine, were In at tendance, Bishop Wells preached the eration sermon and Bishop consecration nervice Killed by a Foul Ball. LAWRENCE, Mass., June 7.—ra wari Connor, catcher in & ball game today between two local nines, was struck over the heart by @ foul ball ee phone Subscriptions to Pike 1560 OIL STOVES 1-burner, Soc; 2-burner, $1.00; 1-burner, larger, 95c; a2-burner, larger, $1.50; 3~-burner, larger, :2.24--e"— SPELGER & HURLBUT 1216-1917 Becond Ave Neal's Bath Tub ENAMELS “2 | Acknowledged to be the best in the market. Third and Pike. STAR PAINT CO. Come and See Our New Li | Crockery and Glassware Just Received. It Will Pay You. RULE BAZAAR CO. 906-908 Firet Avenue. PAA PAIR IDEP PPI ADP ED EBEG TLE L IE ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? H. N. RICHMOND PAPER CO. ' Square Peet of Paper for 34¢. 913-215 Occidental An z PPE —. Painiess Dentist. at 22K Geld Crowes, 6.0. Silver Filings, ®o up 2 = Go} Fillings, 1.0 op. A five years’ quarsntes with allwork aa gap 9100 Reward to anyone finding anything but First-class og Material In the abeve work. Po OP yee 15-16-17 Maller Building. Telephone Main #9 =s. R. WAGONER, 0.0.8. } PP seat Teeth, 1.08 bre RES LE Ore e LEE'S HEADACHE WAFERS: They have stood the test of years, ) DIAMONDS ah bp prions tro 10 to 90 per cont, Ce atenen elt + {7 = ‘Lea Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy Third Ave. and Madison St. The movt sensitive — of sense tn the body, is almost ble in these 7m lor the reliel of eGective vision. u ry for the execution of your orders is the that can be found anywhere H. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 729 First Ave. And Ours Are Sure to Be Mines. “Another reason thut copper is so well thought of as an in- Vestment fe that copper mines pay dividends. After a prop- erty has once proven to be a mine, its dividends come with the regularity of the seasons, The Calumet and Hecia have made more stockholders rich than did the famous Comstock.”—Mining World. We have been trying to put these facts into understand- able language for some time, and, to some extent, have been successful, otherwise m many of you would not have pur- chased our copper stocks. We do not think any would vol- untarily revinquieh the certainty of profit which will follow. Now, we have no intention of strangling the truth, but fre- quently we long for the eloquence once exerted In behalf of a horse-thief. The jury, all in tears, gave @ verdict of “Not guilty.” Shortly after a friend stepped up tothe prisoner and said; “Jim, the danger t# past, didn't you eteal that horse?” ‘Well, Tom, all atong I thought I took that horse, but sinee Th d the governor's speech, 1 don't believe I did.” You'd all own Lost Creek stock if our pen was equal to the governor's tongue. JOHN E. MoMANUS & SON, 918 Second Avenue THE WATER. . Wouldn't Stop Running, because the faucet was worn out, and of course the people know that when there ie anything in the line of plumbing, gas or hot water fitting, or sanitary plumbing of any kind, that we are experts in that Mane, and wee are prompt to wer your our charges are moderate RAUTMAN PLUMBING C0. Cor. Third Ave. and Spring St. "Phone Buf 471, call, and Glass Needs... Frut Jars, per doz, Sse, 650, 5c, Jeliy Ginésoe, per dor,’ 900," 35: Jar Caps, per doz., de Jnr Rubbers, 3 dow, le, 1417 Secend Ave. CHILDREN'S PLAY TENT Made of 8-02, Duck. Size, Sx61t.; height, ight of wall. 1 ti. 6 in; price, . complete with pole: Palmeito, x5 {t., $3.59 en's A Tont, 4x ft Children's Hip Roof Stoneware Needs... Churns, 2 gallons, ae Preserving Pots, 1 gallon, 20. Bean lots, 2 quarts, 2c Milk Crooks, 20 | COON BROS., i oe S x0 f., $425, Felite Tent and Awning Co, 117 Yester Way. Just Opened __acm SEATTLE HAT FACTORY WILLIAM TAYLOR, PROF. Late of Christy Hut Factory, London, England. The only place in the city to have your hat made to order and repalred by Practical * ane killed. | Union Hatters, Corner First avenue and Union street,