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ai awe S90 S0000000: » * GOS FOF FOFF OOO GD0909 Twenty-five Cents a Month r | | 4 S Ky f i R Telephone Subscriptions to fy Mail oF Cartier A | A 3 Pike 150 POSSODESOOOS - A x JA A i . We 99D OOOOSOOOSTGOO® = von IL SEATTLI WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVE G, JUN 12, 1sHo, NO. 92, vacation. Brown, the ommittee will take stepa to have the ministers vie- jit the Co-operative colony, joeated at 7 (i i ay NW y |Olatia, thin state, for the purpose of d tion, and Rev. Rider, of the Ameri can Haptist asmoctation were present at the meeting. Al | misoate is not announced by the Northern Pacific, but from other \ sources the atory comer that the ratiroad oMeials believe ” n ductors are making more money than the stockholders. | Some of the conductors who have |been discharged at Tacoma are men F } lwho have been in the company's tri employ for year, and their indignantly deny the suspicion that }they may have “knooked down” some of the company’s fares. Fired By the Alaska y's Seon | Grand Jury. jedly gone forth from St, Paul for the discharge of certain men, and naar aera ea : Port Albert / TO THE RACES thelr trains. ‘The Temovala began | - iach PATRIA, June 12.-—When President about days ago, and will prob. | |Loubet drove to the races at Longs jably end within a few days, though MIS } r | though y SOORES THE U. , COMMISSIONER {3.2 Scere NG STEAMER NOT SHCUTED sors ctar demonstration, "The of @ popular Gomonatration, | | — Harrison Goes to Santiago - WASHINGTON, D.C, June 12! Heoting Wis | Afasor Russell BR. Harrison has been | © lordered to Bantiago as inapector gen- | jeral of Chat department. Major Par or West has been ordered to Ban| Antonio as inapector general of the | department of Texas, Major Jerome einen A. Watrous, paymasier, has been Alaska, June &—The|omered to Portland, Ode. as pay-| inwtead of hisses and mob violence, Her he wae greeted with chee The president war closely guard. jed and it t# estimated that fully 15,- [000 soldiers were under arma, The |erow 4s along the route the president | took shouted enthusiastically, “Vive | Loubet” and “Vive ta » Fageniqes RECKED The unaccountable delay of the} Albert in reaching #e- pattie from Gan Pranecisce, is causing t thiekotel., «( <RXs on the part ’ of her agents, the British-Amerioan | Steamship company: @he left San Francivce Sunday, June 4, and, bar- | ring accidents or other deta. should | JUNBRAU, ‘ ©. S. grand jury for Alaska has pre. | master of the department of C OlUM* | steamer Port ferred lengthy charges against Dr, Sheldon Jackson, U. 6. commissioner ‘of «lucation. He t aooused of ny: eid? work tn t he t* paid by the government, in order to push his) eehomes for the domestication of the | @bdsorbed in hiv reindeer hotby that he thinks of nothing else. Further- more, he is accused of telling false- hoods to the government about the Russtan church schools in Alaska. In conctusion the report say#: “The — Jury would consider this rein- Geer scheme a8 one beyond legit. mete criticiem were it mot for the fect that the large amount of money tnvolved in the solution of an ex- t eo doubtful, and at the Of @o little utility, even if suc- cessful, could have been, and can be, ‘expended to much better advantage. ‘With the appropriation for schools increased to the extent of the amount which we believe is being practically | thrown away tn the reindeer experi. went, and the faithful performance ‘of duty on the part of the general f@gent of education, our people would Mot now have such Just cause of com- Decause of the lack of educ: expected to put im an appearance, but the day went by and not @ sign Was aceon of the overdue veasel it w | thought that the United @tates gw: ! . | oo conatin'tt dene cnttrome Rock Island Trai Domiciled at the Germ state that they saw nothing. of . it was #tated at the office of the Derailed. Leading Hotel British - Amerian company this . morning, that In the event of noth- ing being heard from the Port Albert tort. powerful t “ he + | Bouka Ppt BS seit be sent! THREE PERSONS FATALLY HURT tin wughiy patrol the coast between Capt Fiattery and the Columbia TI¥-| puege Geaches Were Completely or. The agents also state that the The American Minister Meets With | oePtein of (he Kort Albert, being un- Demolished Couse of the Accident’ Unknown. familiar with the serthwest cost, We Disrespectful Demonstra- nay be sianding owt in the ocean @ tion et Spanish Capital. naideratle distance. The weather is said to have been enceediogty fogey and misty about the cape dur- ing the past few deys, and would| GENRESER, lie, necessitate the steamer's running at! . MADRID, June 13.—Hellamy Stor- | jay epeed. On the other h ees baa United S6tates«minister to Spain, | may have broken down, and ts at the | ot has engaged the fret floor of the present time drifting helplewsiy about) terior may, in his wisdom, see ft to tending hotel in this city. Two po- j= the waters of the Pacife, relieve Alaska of the incubus of Nn iicemen ostentatiously parade back Se eg eee ie gin® Se" |and forth in front of the hotel, but 7 “on | chere has been no evidence of any disorder or disrespect. June 1L—A pas- ny further appropriations for the train on the Rock Island, \Port Worth, was wrecked here dur- jing the night, Three persons were) fatally injured and several others badly hurt, Two chair cars and a smoker were completely demolished. ‘The cause of the te Nor ENOUGH col Party Leaves Today on the Schooner Abbie F. Morris. ‘The schooner Abbie F. Morris, owned by A. Beede, of Juneau, is due to sail today for Gotofnin bay and Cape Nome. She will take north & party of 12 passengers, among whom are Joe Gill and John MeGrain lor Boston The other men are from ~~ IN INTEREST OF THE S. P. ‘Succumbs to Heart Failure Btn Early Sunday Morning. W. H. Mills, of San Francisco, gen-| Chartes Noble Evans, chief clerk eral land agent for the Southern Pa-|Of the city water department, died cific, was in Beattie yesterday on a Suddenly at his home, 1710 Hroad- | brief visit. He came over from 7 way, yesterday morning, at 4:30 land in his private ear on busine ae gg The family physician. Dr connected with the Southern Pacific's ‘Miller, i# of the opinion land interests. Those making up the ‘24! his death was due to neart UNCLE LOSES VAL ABLE TIME. rty were: H. W. Mills, Mrs, Mille, ‘ilure. | Bin Hisabeth Mill Mise Margery | The news of his death was com- | SORA. |Seattio. whe are gaimp te seek tnete| Gibbons, of fan Francisco; Mr. Al-|musicated to Mayor Hames, City | The schooner out heavily fred Hotma: of t on vomptroier ry and City Treas-/ Gan pertienal Gres 4 4 yg “ig ¥ urer Foote, and out of respect the | 8Y Mot Putting More Troops in the loaded with about & tons of gen- rthand exontan; Dr. @ | eral merchandise, whieh Mr. Beede Rockey, of Portiand, and W. F. Per. a ~o City Hall wae placed at Phil expecta to use in traiie with the na-| kins, Mr. Mille'private secretary tives A shipment of 96,900 ft. of tum- Mr. Evans became chief clerk of the | jelty water department in 184, which! WASHINGTON, D. C., June 1h— (ph) iby ect employes. It seems now as though we were! Mr. Evans leaves a wife, but no | maintaining a pollee rather than e} Vi i leniidren ‘The deceased was a mem- military foree in the teiands The! ber of the A. 0. U. W. height of our ambition seems to be, | The funeral services of Charlee not to destroy the enemy, but to dis- It in like dispersing the Storm raised by President Kruger's A tew fir and net the Britieh gov- } Mr. Hoiman and Dr. Rockey joined) Mr. Evans was born in Phila-| | der is carried on her deck. It will, position he held up to the time of The news from Manila contained tn his death. He was one of the most the official reports, shows the neces- NDE " i vans with he held tomorrow after sare broken, then the disturbers ernment is bearing fruit, and a To Stamp Out the Rebellion. perse him ferty crowds of Pari« the party at Portia: deiphia. He came to Beattio in ist, lve used for building houses at Cape pecreent workers in the City hall, sity for more troops in the Philip- noon at 2:20 o'clock at the family | disc ed and had made it his hore since then 2 ” Nome and Golofnin bay. held in the highest esteem | pines. An army official said today: | CAPETOWN, &. A, June 12.—The | residence. The City hali will be hes | respect. ork as this will never put down the fUshed northward with all possible a) ma RAILROAD PERSONALS. eveition” haste to bring them away. ee Fatman dD. vod + pape = nena | Discusses the "Sec. Arranged by Fortson |e tmer== tmeon. Set ates Sevznr ance what fantyotagctaas, Snegere| Relief Corps F. P. MacLeod, tourist agent for’ the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, with headquarters at Salt Lake City, accompanied by his wife, is in the city. He will remain here for sev- eral days and then go to Vancouver, oe lerort will be made to ere the: pan Republican National convention meet jin Denver. No national convention has ever gone farther west than Minneapolta It {8 understood that M. J. Roche, traveling passenger) agem for the Rio Grande at Portland, is in the cfty. . Prigatier Gen. Chas. H. Kin Was for some time in charge Drigade of which W Unteers form a part who ‘The Oregon Ratlway & Navigation | “ o or , that he has received a number of ue to GF |jand and Chicago Special, This is promises for Denver, rive in the clty at 2 kon the to be the finest train ever seen in ~ 44 | The claim is now made that Piyer, from Tecoma King, the Went It will be made up of Denver has ample hotel, ratiway ard bee le - the os ate _ = ered 10 coaches and will contain a barber | | CRITTENTON SOCIETY'S REQU EST. telegraphic facilities, and that a hall, car and library car large enough can be provided. quiet work among the members of the committee, and report has it Corps, will be given an in eect. | Another inducement that the Color- for mal reception at hom ire A coming event in railroad circles ado people offer is the certainty that W. H. Re 1203 Third avenue, is the game of baseball to be play- the weather will be cool and pleas bers eve ey — vale "4 ed in Portland between the fats and! @ Visit to be Made to the Memb: ant | ‘elatives of the ashington boys are jeans, Gov. T. T. Greer, of Ore The National Republican com: - ail requ 1 to attend A D. Chariton, assistant gene of the Co-operative Colony |tee meet at Washington next tl Gen, King give an informal | passenger nt for the Northern) at Ololla, Wash. ber for the first time at that place, talk of & rest. Later ar-|Pacific. W. H. Hurlburt, gen. agent| seneatemneatans Fangements will b for @ pub- for the Oregon Rallway & Naviga- lie Jecture by Gen tion company, and C. H. Markham, NEW BANK snsiwtant general freight and pas- Hi. Pp. DISMISS! senger agent for the Southern Pa About % pastora attended the! cific, will be among the players, All|meeting of the Ministerial associa- AT HAWAII WASHINGTON, D. C., June 12.— the traveling passenger ments in|tion at the Y. M. C. A. this morning, | MANY EMPLOYEES Portiand will take part, and the re- |" ram was: “A Symportum on| mainder of the team will be made up| RK cond Coming of Christ,” by} from the ticket agents, The oce wyer, Thompson, Brooks and sion of the game will be the return | Ro A communi ” read | Firat Assistant Postmaster-General TACOMA, June 10.—The Northern of the Oregon regiment from Manila,|from Mrs, Harriett EB. Parkhurst, | Toath's Fawalian bant: will oy en in Pacific is making whol lerminn . president of the Plorence Crittenton snotuin August 1, Untlt the Amer. als among its force of nt con-| MPANTILA, June 12.—General Law-| Relief circle, asking that the minis- suking laws are extended to ductors, From #t. Poul to Tacoma |ton’s campaign in the province of|ters of the city assist the circle in| the fe'und, the new Inatitation wit men in chi t traing are Cavit as been characterized by the |securing a home for the work. The be krewn as the First Amer'can being discharged as they come in brililancy and dash which has mark. |circie has made arrangements for the | Rank of Hawaii, After they are in from their runs. Here and there a ed all of that officers’ movementa.| purchase of the Baptist school build. | force, it will be know) 4@ the Firet passenger train conductor is losing rebels have been dren from|ing on Lake Washington, near Dun-| National Bank of Hawall, Clerks hin position x men Went off Friday h after trench, and from all|jlap, and steps are being taken to|for the new bank will leave Sun night, and the same number were re- tant towns. Whenever they |raise the money—$4100. Francisco for Honolulu this w Neved here a few nights ago. | made a stand, they were beaten with| The p ent officers of the Mints-|carrying the necessary money with @he reason for the wholesale dis- | hoavy loss. terial association were unanimous. | them, : DROWNED streets were lined with troops, roo teehammen for the domentiontion of the have arrived here last Thursday ev- | AT MGUT . ing at the latest Jury declares that he has become so IN MADRID All day yee y the steamer was} 4. she | which left Chicago last evening for | in, | T. Johnsen, Ben Wises, Joe Lane *° Walcott tas done a great deal of | FRUIT JARS— Hand-Made- They Are Smooth 1-pint, per dozen, §§«- I-quart, per dozen, 6§c. Half-galion, per dozen, 85c. Jelly Glasses One-third pint, per dozen, 30c. One-half pint, per dozen, 3§c. SPELGER & HURLBUT 1215+ -12i7 Second Avenus | an AINTERS’ QGUPPLIES te MEWS 7 Glass, Wallpaper, Etc STAR PAINT CO. TM SHEEP Another Accident on. Lake Bennett. fs | Third and Pike. Work on the Brixham Wreck The | Mull of the Hl-Feted Ship e ° Come and See Our New Line of Crockery and Glassware . " ike Just Received, It Will Pay You. Steamer Humboldt, Capt. Bona! GOLOEN LAL BAZAAR |feid, arrived in port early this moras cw. . BOD First Avenue sng from way and way ports, ¢ “e She brings down news that the lakes a are breaking up. Navigation is said to have started June 6, but it is ex 9 ceedingly dangerous, owing to the jarne ice foes which are drifting about the Inke. A large Darae, contalaing © head 3 , r 34. 213-215 ital Ave of sheep, owned by Frye, Bruhn & Sell Sheathing Paper; 500 Square Peet of Pape Co., is eaid to have recently left Hen- nett In an attempt to crows the lake ‘The barge was caught between two ‘eteer toe-foes and completely demol- shed. The sheep were all drowned. land the men on the arge thrown in the ley water of the lake and were rescued with great diMeulty | Capt. B. B. Caine returned on the | Humboldt from the scene of the Brix. |bam wreck. He has been superin- tending the removal of the machin- ry, cables and other valuable ma- terial which te being loaded on the steam freighter Kapid Transit. The bull of the Brixham ts said to have broken in two, and is totally beyond repair. The iron plates, however, will be removed and brought to tie! PBDBPALPLL LALA BRUNNER & CO. DEALERS ix Groceries, Wines and Liquors 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth. Paraily trade We have on hand a stock of fue, old California Sonoma) elere wines, vt of 189A, lee), 1801, late The beverage to make + Young again and to give strength w the sick. Prices moderate, solicited, Telephone Green Tok wow oe R. WAGONER, D.D.S. ad port. pl Painiess Dentist. — According to her officers, the Hum. Rest Teeth, 0.00, 22-K Gold Crowns, $6.09. Silver Fillings, % up boldt left Skagway on the evening of CI” = Gold Fillings 1.4 up A five years’ guarantee with all work oo June % 26 hours Inter than the! gg $100 Reward to anyone finding anything but First-class gy j@teamer Roeake § he passed the Material in the above work. Rosalie in Millbank sound during the | BW oes 15.1617 Maller Bullding Main «9 28 jeouthward trip. The iatter, how- on! ‘What a Difference ever, calied into several sub-ports along the coast, the delay thus enab- | ling the Humboldt to creep up and) kind of Headaches given Instant heliet by the use of lreach port far ahead of ber Tne | tars HEADACHE WAFERS [Geo 8. < Niet reads as They have stood the test of yours Telephone Geo. 8 Gilbert and wife, W. 8. Carr, BH. Carr. C. A. Carr, Mra, de Ar- REPARING FO FOR A LARGE TASK PULLMAN, Wash., June 12-—Col- | lege hail, the old frame building | Hormerty used administration | bullding of the Washington agricul- | a tural college, haa not yet been m | e4. Contractor Valk is busy getting ready, but it requires the manufac~ ture of nearly every instrument and | plece of timber with which the bulld- ling Is to be moved before the actual RY s ce iyo of moving can begin. Carley Brothers of Colfax are making 25 jMonster Jackecrews, the largest ever | | ¢ a aera hal Second Ave. CIAMON os froga 10 t0 20 per cent, Our prices aro still need in atohes at all § WwW. W. HOUGHTON 7O4 First Avonue. JEWELER }made fn this country, for the pur- pose of raising this large building. | | Williams & Moss of Pullman are making 2 large wooden rollers for jthe purpose of moving it. The roil- ere are five feet long, and made) | from green fic trees, The large tim- | |bers 14 x 16 in. and 72 ft. long, on | lwhich the building is to be moved, | |have already been described. Two full carloads of lumber have been ordered, and this and more will be ) needed to raise and move the bulld- jing to Its new location, Just back of | administration bullding, The| * now occupied by college hall will be covered by science hall, to be erected this summer. Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy Third Ave. and Madison St DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF (HE EYE ‘The most sensitive o1 m of sense In the beir. t+ almon inexcusable in these days, for the relief of effwctiv oa. ‘Uur equipment for the execution of your orders is the best Wat can and anywhere. Hl. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician. ® First Ave. Prompt Action Necessary. As the work progresses on the Silver Creek properties, there is no hesitancy In stating that this group is going to open a mine which is destined to act much attention in the near future. Capital is purchasing and bonding every avaliable claim in the immediate vicinity, and qualified operators confidently speak of the Creek as coming to the front rank of or ducers within a very few months. It t# simply surprising that such a stock can b cheaply as T cents a share. Why if this handled In Spokane, the fact that the dey HAS MONEY TO BURY ~ English Lord to Blow “tn on ee eet aftorwhile you may wonder why your wits a Fortune JOHN E. McMANUS & SON, 918 Second Avenue ON A YACHT RACE FOR A CUP) had as were nte were in opm cents without LUXURY Such as the Romans Indulged In can be sled inina modern bath. room, when fitted up with porcelain Money May Get Into He | tub, shower bath, tiled walls and | floors and exposed plumbing. We | it Will be of Some Use will fit you up @ bathroom,such as Lucullus never laved himself in, with all the modern improvements and conveniences, at prices that cannot be competed with. RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO. Cor. Third Ave. and Spring St. "Phone Buff «71 5 2 > 3 & ° > = GLASGOW, Scotland, June 12 The launching of the cup challenger IShamrock has been postponed until the first week of July, on ac ot ithe illness of her designer, W. Fife, |Jr. It Js estimated that the race will t Sir Thomas Lipton at least 0,000, AMUSEMENTS. | The Wakefield - Andrews opera) company opened an engagement of | eight performances at the Seattle | theater last night, appéaring in| |“Martha.” The company is a well- \balanced one and the opera season Just Opened will undoubtedly prove most success ———. wiNtnamitareneme we SLATTLE HAT FACTORY the chorus Is — well selected one. a WILLIAM TAYLOR, PROP, |The prices have been reduced for the | Late of Christy Hat Factory, London, England engagement, Tonight the opera to ire sung will be "A Night in Venice, Everybody Don't Know We Sell BIRD CAGES But you do, Also Hammocks, Croquet Sets, etc. COON BROS., 1417 Second Ave. The onty place in the city @® your hat made ‘0 Union Hartera. Comer Tira avenue sod Unionasrere: ren wns Tepaized by Fraction F j ate