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°° Re Pree ener re cers eerneneremmer ener TRE TE TT I LL f SHATTLE SEATTLE, WASHING iTO?D FRIDAY EVE JUNE 9, PODOOOOSOO9OD Y Telephone Subscriptions to Pike 160 - /@ OOD 90 DO OVID FOGOO NO. 90, ° PIV 999 909G00 0000; Twenty-five Cents « Month Uy Mail or Carrier 99D FOG O9I O99 OTOH OGO9 VOL. 1 \ | taken off the young man's breast neck and chin by Dr, Crile and the I T Hk flesh was laid bare. The biood-vee | #els, nerves and musoles of the neck were exposed and the chin wae cul | away from the cheat The operation was a succes, but ) the patient will not be able to close ) |} his mouth entirely, as the Jaw bone | has become etormed d De Shot Her Wus OSCROLA, Towa, June 9% —Mra, J Among Democrats ssi. settee j|miles southeast of Woodburn, « in Congress, | small town east of here, this morn- ing. They had been married only | four or five months, but because of j hie drunkenness had parted, and a | divorce was pending, Mra, Crosby had forbkiden Crosby on her place. WHO SHALL DIRECT MINORITY? |imhertted from her former husband, nd this morning when she saw him ss she secured « revolver, ap proached him and ordered bim |away. He ignored her and was in of the act of stooping over to drive a jataple, when she fired a bullet which FOR A A DEWEY STATUE fs, ia coming to Chicago next week ‘Chicago will Erect One in for the announced purpose of meet- | fing the Democrats and Coninressensa | His Honor. of Iinols and adjacent states, Watl-/ * ey. it is believed, wil! announce hie/ one “on Ban gene daar y me >| ¢ leadership - eandidacy for the leadership of the oi, park, if etepe taken by the park mmissioners recently, meet with} Minority in congress. Hichardson, of Tenn., and Dearmond of Mo, are), reaponee ex ok, Ak elaine ah brongze second to none tn the coun- Bailey of Texas and Richard also candidates for the minority lead. erehip, and are expected at the same, time. CHICAGO, June 9.--o many tead- | ing Democrats from all parte of the| country are coming to the meeting of the Democratic National com-| Mittee on July 2, that the gathering ‘Will probably go a long ways towards determining whether 16 to 1 shall) have first piace in the platform. 0. ®. P. Belmont came with a delega-/| tion to make “Smash the truete” the Dattle cry. All of the big bimetalliets who met at Louisville last woek, wil! be here to work for silver, Altgeld) will sound warning against politt- clans manpering for new isxues. A BANKER § — Who Married @ Prince Be Divorced. When the roten- an- funds of the Monte Carlo gambling tables it is ed that he will abdicate. This! step will be followed either by il jcould get a much better one, | ry will be ordered by the commis |sloners from the beet sculptor that can be procured, and will be placed in one of the most prominent parts of the park. It i planned to pay} over $100,000 for the rested of the ud-| miral 3 w Frectiend Woodworth Proposed the} tea at the park beard meeting in the afternoon, and it immediately met with great favor among the commissioners, They said that if San Francisco could raire $100,000 for ® statue of the admiral, Chichro ant | the onty piace for it would be in Lin- feotn perk. The money t# to be rat is by quoter ye NO CHANGE IN OFFICERS At the meeting of the chamber of commerce yesterday afternoon, the @ legal separation or an annulment . of Bie marriage whh the princess.| \"Communications was feed from Gaughter of the American Hebrew | ( Lud " banker, Michael Heine, of New Or- neral wington, setting forth jeanne. One of the chief reasons lead. | ‘* reasons why the quartermester's department considers San Francisco ing the prince to make arrangements) "ho, ae tee 4 oe for abdication is the unpleawant a better potnt for jeparture « Gdton Gated for him by ihe mis. |2*P¥e! Of government boats to Man- tla than Seattle. To effect this a hag synene tadet. ‘nese of communications were are oe Ot auch pubic | 204, setting forth the advantages of barge rod prince and | Beatie. ‘The owners of the steamer ocd }Skagit Chief have invited 25 per the chamber of | f \0 MORE TROUBLE In Shipping Goods to Dawson. BONDING ARRANGEMENTS MADE Whereby Shipments From Seattle to Be Paid at Other End Goods can now be shipped from Seattic to Daweon, Atlin and other Yukon and the duty to be! paid at the end This will be a great advantage to Seattle mer- chants, as they can ship goods on an equal footing with Victoria and Van- couver merchants L. H. Gray hae just returned from a trip to Victoria, where he succeed- polnte, main practically the same as tt ty with two of them, It will be the consolidation of the Detroit, Grand hapide & Western, the Chicago & West Michigan and the Flint & Pere Marquette rafiroads. The deal has been in the air for some time, but the officials have never been ready to admit it before. The reportea from New York, however, show that the scheme fh ready for consummation, and this afternoon the oMfelals of the two 1o- al companios involved talked very freely. It i maid that the three roads will be merged into one company, and that every car on the branches will be given a new name, whieh will be "The Michigan & Pere Marquette railroad.” Willed Wife to Brother. NEW YORK, June 9-The will of the late Bam T. Jack, theatrical man- ager, which was filed for probate | reeently in the Surrogate’s office, }containg thie clause: “It is my wish, firat and foremost, that my brother, James, and my wife, Emma, become husband and wife.” Cat’s Bite Killed Him. CLEVELAND, 0., June 9—Henry Lover, the well-to-do West @ide reai jestate owner who haa been suffer. | Ing with what appeared to be hydra shobia as the result of a cat's bite, | died In great agony this afternoon. TRAIN IS ed in making arrangements for goods! to be corded and sealed and shipped through tn bulk The White Pass & Yukon ratiway has put up 4 secur. ity bond with the Canadian and Am- erican governments, and is now re- cognized as a bonded carrier, Goods shipped by the railway company can bow be sent through without con- voy, simply being transferred at Skagway, bb Rapides under the supervision of American and Canadian custome of. core By this arrangement goods can be) consigned from Seattle to all Aina points direct. They will trannfe at Skagway to the White Pass and Yukon, and at Bennett the Canadian Development company will take the | foods, and, being under bond, the ehipper reteved from ail further care. The White Pass & Yukon ratiway ts the only company recognised as a bonded carrier Goods may be shipped via the Chileoot Pass route, Dut It will be necessary to pay duty | at Crater Lake, or convoy them from there a distance of 30 miles at the expense of the shipper, for this ta $6 per day. Heretofore Seattle shippers have been inconvenienced at Log Cabin by being obliged to pay customs du- Mee at that point. Rut under the new arrangements this trouble will be done away with, SIX ME} nett and White Morse | The charges) WRECKED KANSAS CITY, June 9.--A passen- |eer train on the Pittsburg & Galt ‘allroad, was wrecked two miles | from Grand View, 4 miles southeast of Kansas City, during tam night A emoker, chatrtear and one sleeper left the track and rolled over a 7 ft embankment, The chair-car took j fire. M4 passengers were injured, one | fatally, Physicians and a relief train went to the scene. The injured were brought here ¢his morning. The great number were taken to hotel. The cause of the acident was spread- FORT WORTH, Tex., June 9 — A freight train on the Texas Pacific | raitroad plunged through a wooden bridge at Kastiand at 9:30 o'clock last night, piling in a chasm 15 care load- ed with merchandise and oil, The wreck caught fire. One brakeman was killed. ANTI-FRANCHISE CAMPAICN PLAN The committee of one wor ta eel wit hold a meeting tonight at the ber of commerce for the pu pal ne an oat re eam.) Reports from hae comemltioes wil be precehiaaly and the organisation of the city, by been practically worked out and i* For the Battle of «OW READY ALL THINGS Crockery and Glassware Look Over These Connters—There Is Much of Interest These Price Hints Dinner Set, decorated, 56 pieces $6.00 Dinner Set, decorated, 56 piece . 7.00 Dinner Se 1 decorated, 56 pieces. . 8.00 SPELGER & HURLBUT H | 1215-1217 Second Avenue . the Giants. pi Neal's Bath Tub Ty BOTH PRIME CONDITIOY ENAMELS am i i , Acknowledged to be the best in the market. ay | Third and Pike. STAR PAINT CO Record - Breaking Attendance is_ | es PA oo liga If { Col Our ane Line ne SURREY ! Ih Crockery and Glassware! 1K} Just Received. It Will Pay You. NEW YORK, June 9—Sfome time, between the hours of § and Py Saad i GOLDEN ny TE ysl co. tonight, Fitasimmons, the champion @-s-ss9% - 2, RIAPE ES z pugiliet of the world, will meet Jet. oe fries, of California, in a contert of | |25 rounds, for the heavywelght cham. ARE YoU GOING T0 BUILD? | pionship of the world, at the rooms of the Coney Island Athletic club. | No pugiliet event since Pitz wrested the championship from Corbett, two. H. N. RICHMOND PAPER CO. yeare ago, at Carron City, has oo-/| Casioned much widespread interoat. Bell pancend Paper; 500 Sauare ~ of Paper for 34¢, 213-215 Occldental Ave tz iw one of the greatest fighting Machines ever produced Hie abil ity to take and give punishinent has Mie marvelous condition hs wor for BRUNNER & CO. ite when inerausing years va oe § Groceries, Wines and Liquors caused many of his followers to won- 502 Pike Street, cor, i der if he to soon follow in the track | i | cere ana Deempeey, S" Neporte oneak | winks) Nepasts 21a: Sst‘ tis tewesagn ts mais gn ld peteon fend an ¥ ports ep wines, vinteges o 9 bev: an old person fee! 1 pice Fi won gee ) LE Rilephoot ores Be to the sick, joes moderate. Family trade } who aspires to the victor’s laurels, | | will enter the ring with an unbroken | =S. R. WAGONER, D.D.S. string of victories and with a strong | ss, R. WAGON ER, D.D. s. eo confidence in hie own ability. ‘| oa fs in perfect physica! condition. Paini The Californian has everything al S® 00 Tooth, HO. 22-K Gold Crowns, $6.09, commend him, youth, health and Gold Fillings 11.0 up A five years’ guarantee with all work. os strength, Fits ie expected to force) a $100 Reward to any ything but First-class oy matters from the start. If he does,| Material in the above work. Jeffries will play shy and hold him | gap o.5 151617 maller Balding. Telephone Main «9 OF off with his marvelous left, until he) Oh! What a Difference ss Dentist. Bilver Fillings, Se up - so far have been an absence of Diack. guardiem and mud-slinging. Gov Roosevelt will be unable to attend. | A record-breaking attendance ts ex- pected. The entimated receipts range from $70,000 td $80,000. OLINEUX WILL NOT ESCAPE finds a good opening for a knockout ny kind SE Saatpoes aiven Instant use ot LEE'S HEADACHE WAFERS have a chance to land one of his| deadty lock hooks for which he is They have stood the teat of years famous. The satisfactory features ntee Them al and tmperia! visitors in the south of France last spring. Prince Louis has always been on) good terms with his father, but does) not speak to his Jewish stepmother.) ‘His mother ts an English woman. Vein of Gas Struck. TOWANDA, N. ¥., June %-—A big ern Of company have @ lease of @everal thousand acres surrounding the well. FIGHTING JOE FOR GOVERNOR BIRMINGHAM, A great many Democratic papers tn ‘Alabama are urging Gen. Joseph ‘Wheeler for governor, Practically ail thore in his own congressional din- trict have declared for him simul- taneously, which leads politicians to believe that Wheeler's friends have begun a concerted movement in his behalf. It is pointed out that Wheel- er is the only man who could unite the Alabama Democrats, who are badly disrupted because of the action of Gov. Johnson jn calling an extra Session of the legisiature and secure & repeal of the constitutional con- vertion act after the Democratic party had made the new constita- tion a party issue and had nomin- @ted delegates to the proposed con-| vention. Wheeler was absent from the state! @uring the egiation and took no part) fn ft; therefore {t is decjared he i! the proper man to restore party har should mony. It is admitted that he enter the race he ty the state. Many » Wheeler will do this if bis friends and party desire him to run for governor and if the president docs not send him to the Philippines Great Gold Producti CRIPPLE CREEK, Col, Ju The month of May was a r breaker for this district, th Product amounting to $1,625,000. THE RESULT OF BURNS Accident in in Childhood Causes go Mouth to Remain Open. | th CLEVELAND, 0., June %—Dr. G, Crile has just performed a curious operation on Hdward Kiets, of Am-~ igh, near here. When three years old Klotz was burned severely about the ere ignored by all the roy-| Sone reoresenting commerce and city council to go on an excursion to meet the battleship lowa. ‘The invitation was accepted President E. O. Graves was inatruct- ed to act for the chamber in regard to the entertainment of Senator Fairbanks and party. THE BRIDE FAILED HIM Word was received in this city _yea- terday from Monroe, Mich. that Mal. coim Mason and Henriett Little were to have been married yesterday af- ternoon. At the last moment the bride refused, and caused a great surprise No explanations are giv- en. Mr. Nason is a commission man | on Wet etreet in thie city, and Mins) Little was a prominent lady of Mon- June §—/ ri SEARCH FOR THE BODY Canal Dragged for the Re- mains of Edwin Bowers. ‘The citizens of Fremont are out searching for Edwin Bowers, the lithe boy who is supposed to have been drowned, The canal is being damned and will be dragged t aft- ernoon for the body. GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER TACOMA June 9 ~The annual con. clave of the Knights Tempiare of Washington closed yesterday after- noon. This morning the fourteenth annual conclave of the Knights Templars of Washington closed yes- terday afternoon. This morning the fourteenth annual convention of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Wash. ington commenced its deliberat) in Masonic temple and continue throughout today and tomorrow. To the convocation 80 delegates have been sent, most of whom are new in the city. WASHINGTON, dD. Cc. June 9.— The state department has received no additional advices from London ncerning the completion of Alaska undary negotiations, but it is con fidently expected that a temporary modus vivendi will be signed today or tomorrow, There will be a general meeting of face and neck. The wound was the various committees having bound with bandages, and when the charge of arrangements for the wrappings were taken off it was dis, Fourth of July celebration, at the covered that the chin and breast had! headquar of the committee, in grown together. The chin being the Roxwell building this evening pulled down in that manner caused Carrie DB Ackley was granted a vi ota's mouth to remain open all the divorce from George FB. Ackley to- and for eighteen years it has %\ “ed that way. The skin was | day by Judge Jacobs, on the ground of non-support. PERISHED Three Sevnaisl Reach Victoria. EXPERIENCE OF GOLD SEEKERS They Attempted to Reach the Yu- | kon Diggings by the Overland Trail. VICTORIA, B.C, June 0. ~ The steamer Alpha, which arrived today, brought down three survivors of party of mine prospectors who at- tempted to reach the gold diggings of the Yukon last year by the over- land trail. ‘The other #ix miserably — ‘The party wae from Hall- DEATH H FROM B ‘BEATING Farmer Severely “Treated by Young Men. GALEPNA, Tl, June Joseph A. Vick, of Willow, Davies county,! died as the result of a beating which he received Tuesday at the hands of @ gang of young men of that town. Vick was a wealthy farmer and lived alone. Wednesday he quarreied with a member of the gang and after he was called to a grove near his house by « stranger, who said he wanted him to care for @ sick horse, Vick responded and just as he entered the! grove was set upon by half a down young men, who beat him Into insen- sibility and threw him into a ditch Vick was found a few hours after and taken hore, During the quarrel he tore a mask from the face of one of his assailants, whom he recognis- ed as the man who quarreted with him the day previous. Gift of a Priest. POUGHK EMPSIM, N. ¥., June 9. The Rev. Michael Powers, of St, Mary's Roman Catholic echureh at Wappinger's falls, has equipped and presented to the young men of the village cycle races, etic contests may be held BIG DEAL IN RAILROADS, GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, June 9.— The biggest move in the railroad ctr hich has been known in thts , sh to com- pletion, and It will consolidate three of the big rouds Into one company, under a new name, but it is anticl- pated that the management will re- | saree will be taken up. The meet- pnd tonight will be purely a business —) PARIS, June %—Dreyfus sailed from Devil's Isiand for France to- day. ATIONS. ‘The following companies have fied articles of tneorperstion: Dawson News Publishing company, with « capital stock of $..... The incor- | porators are Richard Roediger, Wil- Nam MetIntyre, W. F. Thompson, Harry G. Steet and Wil A. Steel. Green Lake Congregational church, the congregation being the tncorper- lators, Index Bomite Copper Mining company, with a capital stock of | $199,000. Chas. A. Cummings, Alex. Watt and York A. Barrington are | the Incorporators, Index Horseshoe | Mining company, with @ capital stock of $1,000,000, The incorpora- lters are C. BK. Cummings, Frank nd Robert F, Booth. Eveline May Blackburn, eed four months, daughter of Maud and Mre. J. L. Blackburn, died at the family residence 108, Seventh avenue north, this morning. The remaine will be shipped to Vashon nd for inter- oe ‘The fire employment office furnish- led & men with work today, 2 find- jing work with the government at lage Wilson. The remains of Carrie Adeline | Meagher will be shipped to Salem, | Ore., for interment tomorrow morn- ling. (VEN. MILES’ } REQUEST New YORK, June the Mail and Expre Miles has asked the President sent to the Philippines. No decision has been reached in the matter, It is understood that Miles does not ex- pect to succeed Otis. _BLAND’S DEATH 1S EXPECTED recreation park, where bi-| baseball and other ath-| LEBANON, June 9 Richard | Parker Bland'’s death t# momentar lly expected. He was born in August 1835, at Hartford, hy, When 26 he went to Catifornta and practiced law lamong miners. There he absorbed the doctrine of bimetallism, return- Ing to Missourl in 1861, He was elect | ed to congress in 1872. From 1857 he | worked for restoration of free coin- ax |WASHINGTON, D.C, June %.— General Corbin issued orders this | morning for ine immediate enliat- | ment of 2600 men, bringing the fight- | Ing force up to 65,000, | cual | Mayor Humes will tomorrow ap- | point a municipal or police judge, Second Ave. and Columbia St. DIAMONDS —™ rices from 10 to 20 per cent. Our prices are stlil prices.” W. W. HOUGHTON JEWELER Prosecutor Intends to Push the Cases Against Him. NEW YORK, June %.—The stories that are current that the case against Roland B. Molineaux for connection! with the Adams poisoning wil) be quietiy shelved, has neitied the dis-| trict attorney. It is announced from hie office today that if Motlin 7O4 First Avenue. Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy Third Ave. and Madison St DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF iHE EYE The most sensitive organ of semee in th inexcusable in these days, fur the relief of effe “i Uur equipment for the execution 04 your orders is the ves WHITE PASS One Man Killed and Another Injured. companies launched in December — h s, the present ® Mining World mean copper — as “Tt ie stated that the new copper Boston since June Iast—and chiefly since taken nearly $24,000,000 cash st c ing values of which are about If you would follow this subject — we . | closely as we do, you would be as much as hed at the NANAIMO, B, C., June 9.--Special | brutal neglect of your best interests, by yourself, as we to the Star.—Advices received here are om the steamer Cottage City, state thet a snow slide occurred on White Pass and one man was killed and another injured, A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT Boy's Clothing Caught in a| Wheel With Fatal Results. CARLYLE, Ml, June 9—Harry J.) ~ Campbell, aged 16 years, son of Jas.) Campbell, was manated in a horrible | manner this morning in the base- | | ment of the Patterson Stave mill, sit- st Carlyle, A belt which attached to one of the planing | In a few months every copper property in the Index-Silver Creek district will have greatly appreciated, there is no doubt about It; and yet you obstinately refuse to teke advantage of the present unheard-of opportunities to buy good copper stocks at a mere song Twenty per cent. profit is a big thing for @ few months, but 160 per cent. i* more so—and that’s the jump we con- fidently look for by next snow, or, to be more exact, December. Nothing more likely than that Lost Creek and Copper Bell 1 do even better. JOHN E. McMANUS & SON, 918 Second Avenue LUXURY _\k Such as the Romans indulged In can be reveled inin a modern bath- room, when fitted up with porcelain NY s . f ts released on bail he will immediately fe] be rearrested on @ charge of mur- u ; dering Henry Barnet | Wake Up! machines above elipped from the) tub, shower bath, tiled walls and pulley below, Campbell attempted floors and exposed plumbing. We # | to adjust it. Mis clothing came tn will ft you up @ bathroom such as o contact with the Wheel and in a Lucullus never laved himself in, with moment he was wound around the ail the modern improvements and conveniences, at prices that cannot be competed with, RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO. Cor. Third Ave, and Spring St. afting. One arm was jerked from tts sock et and thrown several feet away. | Roth legs were broken at the knees and his chest was crushed Despite these injuries, when found he was conscious and asked the at A tendants for a cup of water, ‘The! Phone Buff 471. unfortunate lad was removed to his \home and died at 1 o'clock today. Everybody Don't Know We Sell. =. | <2. oo NELSON, B. C. Also Hammocks, Croquet Sets, etc. 1417 Gecond Ave. But you do, COON BROS. Just Opened _am SEATTLE HAT FACTORY WILLIAM TAYLOR, PROF. Mayor Humes and the city coun- jell received today an invitation from the city officials of Nelson, B.C. | em to attend the celebr [tina enelvereeey — cele so ade Late of Christy Nat Factory, London, England. | tien of the Dominion of Canada to| The only place in the city to have your ha’ made to order and Pa be held June 30 and July 1, 2, and 8, | Union Haviers. “Gornee Firs evenue sad Uniodsteses sepeized by Prestient

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