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ever, is shown by the death of the A child, and also by the fact that the eat population of Toledo has been pees -B Tee eo | Wiped out by (he experiments of the ELH WELLS & 00, Publieners. Johomiats, who have killed some forty very efterneon eneept Sunday odd felines by doping them with the pnnnnnrnn nnn’ butter coloring CHASE As hear as can be ascertained by peuinene Mansons | thus far made the col- he ceonis per week, [oring is a product of coal ol dyes Reta Lei tered land Ie very deadly noe | Dalry and Food Comminsioner tlackburn will take the matter up at once and begin prosecution of the makers of the dye Her Voice Restored. MARYSVILLE, O., June 13.—-Clara the four-year-ol@ daughter of Roy Spring and wife, living south of this city, who more than @ year ago swallowed a short piece of wire, and during all of this time was deprived of its voles, was last week taken |to the hospital at Columbus and mad Jan operation performed | Almost immediately after the wire |was removed the child's volee re- turned, During the operation the child's throat bled profusely, but ahe ie now thought to be out of danger. Her voice ts continually improving Plow Trust Abandoned. analysis q . er twenty-Ave cents per by mail or cerriers. ~ Third Avenne ‘Tintered atthe postoMige st Benitie, Wastin, ton, a6 second-class matter | Gi a eee Seoretary Wilson, head of the De- partment of Agriculture, states that conditions in the Philippines are very much like those of Texas, That In equivalent to saying that while the climate M hot, it does not seriously Interfere with farm work, and (hat detween the salubrity of the climate and the richness of the soll, almost ‘|@ny sort of crop can be produced to advantage. If cut off from the rest of the world, Texas could meet al! the demands of the people for the necessaries of life that grow, and for, pond he tn be ge cutture wit | CHICAGO, DL, June 13.—Word re- us a ace sient the de. (CL Reve yestentay says that ne- |gotiations for the propowed $50,000,000 Velopment of our new postessions 1m | plow trust have been abandoned. At ‘the far East; also, only to a lens ex- is meeting of manufacturers It ts said tent, of all our other new possessions. |that the big deal will be officially Tee duty i to give Information in fesunin | Ott, et Went ap tae BO Gen o o regard to the best methods of titling | AA On Ot eee he promoters! ‘the ect}, information adjusted to (he [hopes have not matertaliaed within conditions of different localities; alwo [the expected period. The plans and fas to the treatment of crops and the | specifications for the consolidation deatroy: will be retained, but the se ° etock, pre vol eso ee slated for indefinite side-tracking Sia.Genbase os /ALGER CARES ‘, . Bish) SEATTLE STAR. \ 1 [ane nee h John Hinkle and Jim |= = = areas LLL LLL LLL LS LSD both succeeded. They fell dead al- | <p H ARE YOU SO BLUE? Are & l 8 I NAT FA Nyy Agha renga! ERE fo you worried over money mat- &- Having recently frow the B [0 RUNI \ ent, but neither took a hand in the P- ters, and don't see your way open #2 g 1) nil teson ¢ RPE NALE [ror Sane, 8 iter en were +s to get out of the hole? Ifso, take #2 3 Lien Then the brothers of the dead men | =e afew dollars and risk a flyer on @° § Extract Teeth Tr Eioale [cach ceher wad touent -eeaperatels. | { ‘ nw shares of mining sack. It ‘ree of Charge tor hurt 3 + |ibach received a doen wounds at | 3 s liable to make youa rich man, 8 8 winless From Democratic bt Aang seg aa et cog be There are lots of good properties # Bois 'Siin nny’ for bystanders to interfere, and be siden it waa an equal conftict The combatants wielded their wea }Pons until they fell exhauvted, Ne! | ther one can reoover | WEATHER FORECAST. Committee. ASSOCIATES TO GO OUT WITH HIM | For seattle and Vioinity and Wednewtay, fair weather winds tb ming wert to north. The pressure tx high over Wertern | Yashington, and low over Southern | aliforn whi in @ favor dication for pleasant weather in the Tonight warm vicinity of Geattle The low to which was due the showery weather | of the past fow days, is now disap. | pearing beyond the Rocky Moun LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 12—Jonn rm i inet ov Erathscord e Grea n the temperature P. Altgeld will resign from both the | jay dee ly fal and anow te te ways and means and th dvisory committees of the Democratic tional committee, Hie resignation will be presented to the national committee at ite meeting tn Chic ago on July 2, Mr. Altgeld sald be fore leaving Loulevilie recently that not only would he resien from the ways and means committee, but that all the members of that com-! mittee would resign with him. | “We think we have done enough | work In raising funds for the cam-| palgn, afd we will retire and give | some others 4 chance,” said Mr. Alt ported fram Idaho Falls na~- |fornia there has been a rt perature; tn the Pacific Ne has remained stationary ation, in the nm of showers yesterday and generally throughout the ‘THE EDITORS WILL VISIT IN TACOMA TACOMA, June 1.—Presidem F B. Cole of the chamber of commerce in tom hweet it Precipit your ast night pretty Northwest In Call re geld. reedived a telegram yesterday from The ways and means committee Corresponding Secretary J. M. Paw consiate of John FP. Altgeld, J. K. |of the National Mittorial association, | | rT e next few months. attend the call of the Closing Out AN THIS LINE...... PUTNAM'S eet Horseshoe Nails, per Ib 12'<¢ Oxshoe Nails, per th .12%¢ on the market which are certain ®@ to develop into bonanza mines within the i Come down to 609 First avenue tonight at 8 o'clock and Seattle Mining Exchange SUMAADAAAAAAARADANADAAARARANARAMADARADAARARABL ‘The Argus Excursion Sunday Next, June 18t C FARE 1.50 ¢ DR. W. C, CARR, Dentist. § Ce tet tte teat atc tetatetattied Direct { arrived Ramaker Music Co. $ 1415 Sacoud Ave bet, Pike and Union wns Safe Deposit Boxes For tho nate keeping of Valuable Articles and Papers For rent at ® « You carry Safe Meposit Vauits £. SHORROCK, Man: a) ’ AMUSEMENTS, VICTORIA oar 10 94 W. Columbte # , 60 TO Sparkman & McLean On the Commodious and Swift Beamer ity ofSeattle Yon wanaatne REAL ESTATE Vhone Kea 17%. ¢ we =f PLOW OOOO La Roche miva7wk end Union aving Yesler De Keturalng toave V ; rriv in, a W at hen ols tree me to eaied th NORRIS BROS.’ Platino Cabinet Photos reduced to Ne een tae ake ie stating the party will be in Tacom FOR SPARROWS Deen restored and civil institutions ere well established, wil) be to main- WASHINGTON, D. C., June 13.—/ ang W. V. Alien, with Bam BL Coc Secretary Alger has assumed the /of Missour! as manager of the bu- protection of the sparrows tn this /reau. Altgeld will also retire from | conv ‘Oxshoes, all sizes, per tb 3c . BG SHOW eyes | Exhibiting under their Waterproof Tents, corner Second Ave. and Battery St., CAHN & COHN | Foot of Yesler Ave. | Yesler Dock. | ‘thoroughness, but practical results ‘will Begin to come in in a very short time. A mere investigation by com- experts would furnish a great eal of useful agricultural data in advance of actual experiments In the raising of tobacco and hemp, two of the three gremt staples of the i San Diego Fruit Co, 415 Pike Street, Between Fourth and FITh LightRunning DOMESTIC. Telephone Kay 1623 “Kasy Payments.” 5046), Fike St. sare between 6th and 6th MICK’ 200-PERFORMING ANIMALS-200 — ; MOR AN CASE IS DISMISSED Claim A st N. A. T. Co. Is Compromised. The superior court records for Sat urday shows that the case of Moran! wonderful Trained Doga, Pretty liros. va, North American Tran#-| Performing Pontes, Mirthtul Mon- portation & Trading company, was |key Mimics, Ludicrous Acting Goats, | dismminsed. ‘The record ts very un- | Funny Animal Clowns. entious looking, but more is in-| FARGO, smailest performing ele- ® | phant in America volved than appears on the surface. AJAX, only educated sebra in ex- city, During the summer these lit-| the advisory coramittee, and it is ‘The schedule of the trip allows them tle Birds build nests in the crevices | Probable boy ah the members of this ee day in this city. committee will aleo resign. This ac- ———— perder Ante! hag ww gene nwa = tion will remove the possibility of | -* J fight being made on Altgeld by the | mney ba the portico te front of the | rrison people at the national com- “agar Dir yo yall eng @ ee) mittee meeting. To this extent or | Que of the Fecent page the | Harrison-Gahan element has won tn} ON A BOAT ite attacks on Altgeld. Whether by secretary ordered the awning lower- ed. As it was let down @ nest con- bean EES wa fan Weis shee poten, ‘eas saree connection with the auxiliary com. | aperrow bewan to chir, mitteers of the national committees. | ¢ ‘This ts precisely what Mayor Har In an official order to the custodian | i445 and his friends desired. In ed bry pve esa ate = this respect they may be eaid te rect tt should not destroyed and the sparrows should |"2x° overcome Aligeid. jand Bilt Lyona, over who should rake be permitted to remain there until ‘There wae mach comment here Of) the fires. 1 cut Job ‘ ett ‘enough 0 $9. the fact that Illinois was not repre | O00 0! Oo ee, ee cee he - contet te the Semetaiiic conven- | windpipe and making fighter pnt BY A TURTLE CAIRO, UL, June 13.-—One of the bloodiest fights that ever took place in this section oecurred yesterday af ltermoom on the tow boat Beaver, Jumt below the city. The trouble was be tween two firemen, Jake Johnedn TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, @t 2:30 and & p. m. ” is at All Hours. OUR CAFE Mrs. Con. A. Rideout, - Proprietor Cor, Third Ave. and James 3t of Miinolsans was taken to indicate that the Democratic organization of [other tan and stamped and kicked Iitinols te with Marrison rather than |! head, then fell to the deck un with Altgeld. But if Altgeld was SOO" fous. Both men are now in the ignored by the Tlinots Democracy, he |@Afine hospital here and Johnson was lifted onto a pedestal by ‘the | Wil die. About a year ago Moran Brow, con- | istence. / NEW YORK, June 12—A turtle |Indiana-Kentucky-Obio free-silve: Guanine on structed several river beate for the) The largest. handsomest and most ato) ites, Probably on the Biblical theory | North American Transportation & | costly collection of performing ani-| YON 0ne te Seen SF Oe Me | Trading company, but differences j perial Broad: that “a prophet is not without homer J pany. e mais on earth. | pene on way for 18 min~ | cave in his own country.” Altgeid’s arose when it came to settling the! Prices--Adults, 26e; children, 15¢ © ae e utes at noon yesterday, The turtle bill Moran Urom. filed a suit for] Grand street parade 11 @. m. daily, | Proposed retirement from the ways and means committeos t* said to be the result of conferences held since the @t. Louls meeting. liryan ts ere Se Altgeld to re-) Last night a reception was Kiven | structions on the steamer Hamilton, tt prevent a split rt The driver ieft his wagon for a te ttee. ite ee honor of Senator Fairbanks and ithe case was settied outside of the moment and the horse dashed across deiegation in the next convention jhe party, at the residence of Mr. and |court, but what the terms of settie-/| Broadway, colliding with a truck.|/He does not half like the scarcely Mra. W. P. Trimble. The gucets of | ment were, could not be learned. In an instant the cable car tracks | Yelled threat made by the Harrison honor were Comptrotier of the Cur were covered with ehell fish. contingent that if Bryan stood toolrency Chartes G. Dawes and Mrs. $37,000, and although the North Am- ertean Transportation & Trading company admitted the claims, they eet up a counter claim for faulty con- | SEATTLE TRANSFER Cg A- |) Prelea, Pessenger ant Bagzare Detroit RECEPTION was part of « consignment of live lobsters, soft shell crabe and other shell fish which @ dealer wae taking 9 Tit Mala 41-46, (ice 623 Furst sray | May Be Held for Murder | CARLINVILLE, Tl, June 12.—Lee | A big turtle, slowly propetling him. | ely by Altgeld Lilinote mieht Da wos, | j | “ t t St l Gnd other existing roads of the /seif over the tracks, caught a fin in look to afother candidate in 19. At) wre Judes Burke, Mra. C. D.| Wilson, proprietor of the Central | | ates y es Dominion. Such construction would |the slot, and trafic stopped. While ®”y rate Altgeld is going out of the seimeon, Mra, EK. Moale, Mre. F. H.|hotel, during @ quarrel yesterday — ewe | en prove enormously expensive, inas- | W@lters, policemen, angry passengers | (wo ee ee and Har- |Osgood, Mise Minor, Mias Gomple and |called John Peeble, « contractor and | | dation, have pour Tailer-aeete Salts much as a long and difficult route |@Pd conductors and gripmen were ail rison thereby wine ret move §M | aise Hanford assisted Mra. Trimble | builder, a vile name and the latter made by..... hy ‘auth hans to Go teuverbed, but the | WTansuae the tortie opened one eye |the game Sf polities) chess he is lin receiving struck Wilson over the head with } withdrew its fin and again started playing with Altgeld for supremacy |“ Armong thone present were: Mr. and |a shovel, Wilson is still unconscious HUMES & CO. Canadians would have the poor sat-\ up Broadway. It was quickly toss. '9 Hilnols |Mra. Dawes, Senator and Mrs. Fair-|and may die. His assailant has been Kooms 25-25 Safe Deposit Building. isfaction of knowing that Uncle Sam ed into a wagon and trac resumed. jbanks, Mr. and Mré. Burke, Mr, and jarrested. Wilson for several years got no benefits therefrom. In the wo AMUSEMENTS [Mrs Lowman, Mr. and Mrs. Stim. |was on the police force in St. Louis j Meantime the development of the son, Mr. and Mra. Oagood Mr and —_—_——— PIGOT & FRENCH CO. Yukon country is to be held back and — |Mre. Meem, Mr. and Mrs. Kittinger, PRESIDENT HILL j 4 « = Mr. and Mra. Smith, Dr. and Mre 1 34 Washington &t., have the only ac ae ce ony mo IN ACCOUNT. booed ateanie seen Venice” wae | Hussel!, Mr. and Mra. Hurd, Mr. and | C . ‘as . night at the @eattio theater by the (NT Burnside, Mr. and Mre. Mec | Costs less than one- Linotype Job Printing Machine @n overiand railway built from the Wake uarwan company, “The Dougall, Mr. and Mrs. Caretens, Mr i ‘Yukon to American enter- — 9 y and Mra. @hepard, Mr. and Mr i x s| gm tha Northwest, Catalogues, Pi . Winntpes, enter priatinaia appeared ve Octier edvan- (002, 2mm. Gtepard, Mr. and Mre ft half as much as} p!32ocrei Sih SW Prise will probably fave made it) poOWRR, N. H., June 12—The Co- | tage than in Martha, and the cow } MONEY’: tug the ‘i es : oh 6O*- and Mra, Bausmman, Capt. and Mre J f Py 7 Giving them ah opportunity Domsibie to go by train from the checo National bank was closed to-|tumes and scenery were better. To- w ow. Robinson, jr, Mr. and Mre | The Greet Northern Magnate muchasa coal! _ *er mouth of the Copper river to the day and an examination of its ac- jew “Fra Diavolo” will be eung. | iyardin, Mr and Mrs. Blewart, ‘Mr. i Reert of the Alaskan goldfields, — [counts is golng on. Harry Hough.| sat Mis, Debtwlawen, Ue end “Mrs range. | ‘REPORT ON CROPS |Hoge, jr. Mr. and Mra. Engle, Mr.] promdent J 3. mul, of t& | Lee ey Rog coanper ves ed and Mra. Clise, Mr. and Mra. Green Fh tenga nw Broan gah ye porate, than -aed bc hang BD yore ABOUT SPOKANE Mr. and Mrs, Fisken, Miss Willis, liner nicht at 9:40 o'clock. He and “ 2 Mise Hanford, Miss Semple, Mis al otel Butler, She HER HUSBAND ead ae today for ar- Guetin, Mise Minor, Mins Brooks, por dice beggar gle obagyterd ve" Try the following . ") Mre. J. C. Haines, Mra. Moale, Mre » Presto | Tt iw stated by the officials that a oe le ; guarne pees Pe Coarse ak Po ular Prices [ice of the bank's funds has| TACOMA, June 12.—State Commin, |CamPholl a ee Mra Web-/dent Hit denies that there is any Recipe ona | omer of Hort EB. Shaws sar es ifcance in his visit to the coast oceurred. The amount of the altteged * ow seulture J. BE. Baker ar. Auatio, dee, 4. 2. Allon ms a. Gas Range, Call and heat the new PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 13— defaication is not known but rumors rived from Spokane and Adame a rs ‘Rosa McKinney, because of trouble place It from $20,000 to 960,000. with her |. Samuel, rushed to) comesnanenisasionenencenasanieeatan the police station and told « long, story of crime. involving him in rob-— bery and murder. j She said that her husband began | in 1874 by robbing a house on the 0 A BREWE Hudson river and killing the owner, Who caught him. His last crime, she | Gell, ot New York, “A search of the | BUFFALO, N. ¥.. June 12.—One McKinney home revealed a lot of ™*2 ™™* killed and another was dis- ‘and negotiable bonds, and jet. |"#Ured for life by an decident which loceurred this afternoon at Moffat's ters bearing the Somme Of: Wepsel. lbrewery. The floor fell in, precipt- tating into a vat of bolling malt A. Uncle Sam Siow But Sure 71. cmpioye of the brewery. and CATRO, Til, une 13.—Major FE. W. Andrew Louden, an employe of a , president of the Cairo milk dealer. Zube was literally botied alive. He died Louden, while scalded ap- fere since 1881 had become fastened in some way in an old letter box and were not discovered until yesterday. | The sibly recover. Strawberry Lockjaw. PASSAIC, N. J., June 13.—Mre. B. McGrew, @ prominent member of the |New Jersey State Federated Wo- |men’s clubs, ate some strawberries yew y. Soon thereafter neural- gia attacked Mrs. McGrew and fol- lowing the neuralgia lockjaw. She could not talk. A physician success- fully treated Mra. McGrew so that COLUMBUS, ©., June 13.—~Attor- | she had recovered today. According ney Walter W. Brown, of Toledo, is to report, Dr. Watson declared that BUTTER DYE KILLS A CHIL in the city today conferring with *trawberries frequently gave people | Detry and Food Commissioner lockJaw and that one other case had Biackburn regarding the beginning Come under his notice. of prosecution against the manufac- _—— oats turers of a butter coloring, which, it, Missed His Wife’s Love (Allan GR, ghey Mes icecream WABASH, Ind., June 13.—Samuet Character. Mr. Brown is the depart- bd ein bang 2 01000 a anes a ment lawyer at Toledo. wood, Ind., asks $10,000 damages of Jome time ago the daughter of «/t!* Wite’® parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Laces county farmer pot hold of «Studebaker. In 1897 Markley moved Dottie of the butter (ood old of @ to Vera Cruz near the residence of Gemse Of 0. Whar dies bel ee “ the Studebakers, and he claims the fecta. ‘That was the firse time the |Wtendants then began systematical- mater was brought to the notice ae Ly t@ polnon bis wife's mind against sample of the coloring matter was ycithy submitted to chemin! analysis, but thus for its real ingredients are not | known. That it is polsonous, how- | i Fifth and o. Korn Drag Co Prescription #pecialists. ‘Yhone Pike 25) a settiement and developed into jcounty yesterday, where he has been looking at the orchards and select- ing men for inspectors. “The crop in that vicinity will not {make @ bad average.” he says, “but [it ia #0 streaky it is hard to estimate. Contrary to what might be suppos- \ed, the soil more than the exposure seems to have influenced the winter killing. Apples have done beet on a loose soi] where the roots are deep beneath the surface. Where there ie clay of gravel the winter used them up badly. Southern and northern ox- posures have fared ut alike, “The experience tian done some good by teaching what varieties are hardiest. The Jonathan, Wealthy and Wagner all bore fully last year, but will fail this season. The Green- ings, Spitzenberg and Youngstown pippin seem to have come through ‘without damage. “Prunes are pretty well wiped out, and the general sentiment fn Adame county is to cut them down and give it up, that prunes are not a success, | That section is m like Puget sound & prune country DOUBLE DUEL IN ARKANSAS FAYETTRVILLE, Ark., June 1% A feud that may involve the entire community where ft exists was born with the death of two men and the fatal wounding of two others in the harolet of Strickler, 10 miles south of here, yesterday. | Jim Herrick and John Hinkle fought and killed each other A younger brother of each man took jup the battle at once and fought un- tll bath were mortally wounded and could struggle no longer. Friends and relwtives of the two families took sides and the village ver Y | lives under an armed truce. The Herricks and Hinkles are stock men. A dispute grew out of The steamer Skagit Chief carried Senator Fairbanks and his party, | and also the members of the city council and chamber of commerce to Port Blakeley thie afternoo: Vialt will also be paid to the Al Puget sound naval station at Port Orchard Mr. Turley Will Not Run JACKEBON, Tenn., June 12.--United States Senator Thomas B. Turley, of Tennesace, has publicly announced that he will not stand for re He has determined to ret ate life, and when his term In the senate expires he will resume the | practice of taw at hie home, This step on the part of the senior sena tor from Tennessee has been taken after mature reflection on his part Senator Turley has tired of the cares and troubles of official life. NEW SPUR ON THE | Mr. Hill and hie party will remain in Seattle three or four days. The Life of the Average ones played on the market throw into cold water, trim free from all to enhance the delicacy of their flavor; boil in salted water until jin twenty minutes. the beef sweetbreads |not satisfactory. Summer Suit Is One Year Ours cost you no more, NORTHERN PACIFIC WALUACE, Tdaho, June 13.—The surveying party of the Northern Pa- | cific is still camped at the Custer | concentrator, but has completed a} survey from there to the Sixteen to] One The lines as surveyed makes an ox bow at the Custer mill, turning down East Nine Mile aa it starts to mb the hill, reaching the Sixteen to On in about three miles from-there, the grade in no place being over 4 per cent. That would make the distance from here to the Sixteen to One by | rail about eight miles, or a mile and | a half further than wagon road. Fell on a Rake. KUTZTOWN, Pa., June 13.—Mra William Sehmick, 76 years, of Long Swanmp, Berks county, while walking in her garden fell heavily on an tron rake, the teeth of which were turned upward. She sharp {ron points entered her body, inflicting In juries from which she ¢ ' | y i Bat it Lives Three Years Buy the right kind. You save money. This store carries only the st kind, We can prove it. The shrewd buyers and good dressers all trade here. “Best and Biggest in the State.” PEDELSTEIMER Seattle Gas First Ave., cor. Columbia St. | Residence, 107 dthave. 406 Pike Street i Piano. ~oe WINTER & HARPER 903 Second Ave. Seattle, Wash. CREAMED SWEETBREADS As soon as they come from the coarse tissue PARLOR GROCERY 1329 Second Avenue tender—this will be accomplished Never use they are After boiling, | “Peene Pike |throw the sweetbreads into cold; W™ 3. DEAN & CO. | water to blanch them. Separate into their natural divisions and « AA prepare a cream sauce by cook ing together two ounces of but- Insurance Sale.. jter, one ounce of flour and thin + with one cup each of cream and Of Fancy Groceries white stock, for one pint of the f stock is now, being prepared sweetbreads, which you ; iicpotasten.” ¢ now add to the sauce; season; heat and serve. Goods Not Damaged... The Seattle Grocery Second and Marion hy order of Insurance Association CVVAVAW EDA T ANNE No. 512 Second Avenue, between Yester and James. AND Electric Co. * 214-216 Cherry Street Telephone Main 96. AU Work Guarantee. PETER EGGE Painting, Paperhanging, Kalsomining Vieture Frames Made to Onder. tanith Kopairing of All Kinds ectors and Kimbalmers ind Ave. and Columbia st Main 23, Seattle, Wash. Look: a “oe

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