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rome: iii ila RRR TRE ZINE ENR TENT ]|* - VOL, 1. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 1899, ETS ae : BL, \\}) re Womah Flogs a Thief. \ Yr, Harper, Tames, L. Thomas, i} b | VINCENTER tad, June 18 Hastheim, W. &. awiey, W. P. Pi ; ye ee vd Lasnle Kluck Pig ’ ey he A uP nol w pte sr pe os ” m Ken:| i } : . i nman tabi her be pan co dali vee kort, Hille, J MeCulloch day in Volga river, There were 120 j ‘“ Fatal Thirteen. Jrowned. : DILLSBORO, Ind, June 1.—The death of Mise Laura Campb be daughter of Squire Alexander Ca ‘ Noted Statesman isis’sccs' caster Se 5 & fow Gays ago, and which was caus eg W RICHMOND, June 15.—The f the village Barber, Martin, Leaving Town Of ImUS ies! ehine soeorsinn Feeling That Boers Are to moat rellable estimate, thie maker ia ous that loss than @ month ago Mixx 7 rORK,. 45 x ; . ; NEW YORK, Joe 15.—Senator 9 4 een persona who town day on the St, Loules | ei supper at a wedding reception MANILA, June 1% oral a : _ 5 P Hs HE DIED , neral Law a LONDON, Eng., June lh.—Signs of um AT 430 4. ML TODAY i Gcccs tare Bow. mn entered Lacon this morning with | VOUT lexcitement over the Transvaal situ-| Glass Wall aper Ete i SST RT DANVILLE, Ind,, June 1—There 228 and 1 ammunition, I yy lation are multiplying rapidly, and z1aSS, Pp per, ¥ was a fight near Plainfield yea Wheaton ia preparing to attac |there seems to be a unity of fooling . . . Sketch of the Caroer of the Apostle @ey at ern mon, W wi a: may result in| 2 m |that an iwue should be forced with- Third and Pike. srAn rence. 10 death of one of the participants of Silver One of the Most Walter Newby dunned Willa hey MANILA, Jt SPELLED (MANILA, June Imus } ms base ROW THN Out unnecenwary delay, le Prominent Publio Men. ade for $3 Sue. on words passed s blows, during which Reynolds k anced that th tea 2 Newby with hie fist on the ¢ Li tage war pehapdeiies age endering him unconscious for sev a 4 gore LEBANON, Mo. June 18—Hon, R. eral hours. His Jon ia report. ||P Of Imus would o she z MO MEIMT ile <\tan Gabe taiclak on ott dlceny Americans, and white flags in token| |News trom Attia = pea Vv ne dleplaye all mining # n ” m be Orming, ‘The great silver ader “ the road ween Las Pinas July 1. Gold Commi ner Graham 7 —— © Passed away peacefully. He had ‘ and Tew rer that th y 1 Imus ports . this de 5 r . 5 Been unconscious for 82 hours. He NW ) Fourteen Spanish prisoners who|lay ie the fact “aly pte ny Mr Alba Was surrounded by the entire fam hd i 1 COCRDRS treet ply yer mt, |over 8 laree-naee confirm n ; f evacuat that he will net w on @XIR other day an amusing incident red which exctied all the pe My and Ris parents. Myre. Bland was Gt the bedside when the end came gig de ‘The funeral will be held Saturday. j : coves . Later—Bland’s last words were i Bpoken on Tuomtay, when recog ized his little daughter, Last mid- Bight hie family realized his end was ae aCe ee Very near, and everything possible ‘Was done to revive distinguish - Bisse” f'n “neem Question as to Col- ; Bland first became ii inst March, | 7 . ' wou When he suffered from an attack of | 1 . cs rd | Grip, The immediate cause of death d M " r betr F ‘Was cerebral congestion, The body ore asons. | retre nt r 5 i ‘Will He in state tomorrow and Satur- was aeon arising from in what ap * reperted that mid jump- ing is going on. A | BAMe! Van Winters i« sald td I d 160 taime, He in theta eked by a syndicate whit pe to got control of the dist + ings Creston was seen to be appar- ently ablase. Both telephone and/ telegraph agents were unable to ring| up or cal) Greston, and that added to the belief that the Creston people lwere fighting fire Wilbur people |statted for Creston by buggy, wheel land horseback. When about half | the distance had been covered It was |diseovered that a farmer had fired provinee are , ae four straw #t About this time WINNER LAWH BuWERs Are Good. We Have Sold Tuc for Five Years, PELGER & HURLBU1 after noon a dense cloud of cr apna Groceries, Wines and Liquors Cpe SIRES TURES TENORIO en oO 18 hae is Ineh 400 - 1215-1217 and See Our New Line of em ‘BOTH TOWNS Crockery and Glassware Just Received. It Will Pay You. 4 C that the | WERE FOOLED. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR CO. | 906-908 Firet Manta ce 1 iM wanentiy subtued me Pe the clans will “af pearl Sethe viewey Foe | ML. ON, RICHMOND PAPER CO. a = |_| uliment om et SIMRAN. Tt tro ches tops ofthe highest butla-| ell Sheathing Pape; 500 Square Peet of Paper for 4c, 913-215 Occiatal ave BRUNNER & CO. DEALERS iN 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth, Gay. -_——- eas —_—_ i atic ae maseedast 5 ragpon ot Nea ne 0 ergo We have on hand « stock of fine. old Calsternia (Sonoma) clarets and white H WASHINGTON, D. C., June 15—/ ss 4 sight, and tt was learn a ey of Seba, 1890. LL, 1. bere w 6 Bold person fee ; News of the death of Mr. Bland “ATION TAKEN BY GRAND LODGE Vos." friendly to Rod : % thought Wilbur was being wiped of |% [ons onsite, one oe Fen e eee Prices moderate. Fasily trade F was recetved here with genuine sor- | Americar "saunasinated at \ the map by the fery heer a } radios Members of both of the po- -_o Cebu. Th jtants of that to 4 eee eee Hi partie Many messages of cality have urgently requested Amer- pr is fondolence fun Democrats ant Re- Regarded an a Pragtieal Adherence) rein) troiwes free | A DISEASE —S. R. WAGONER, D.D.S. i ve eent to) | hy battalion of the - ra Shand. —— | to Its Previous Decisions | Mane int 8 tet inn trom | The elty cou Painiess Dentist. Hi ainiion pa K Gold © ru “as ‘ iiaes Wain et ae | in the Matter. Nello, which insures pease,” codity the city AMONG HORSE a barn PoE paying pbs wegen Fo ae ‘J ‘of the @tlver movement, vag col CLEVELAND, O., June 18—A cor. | [88 OS Years ow 9100 Rew ny to res finding anything but First-class oy §n Ohio county. Ky.. August 19, 14t5, — tous rict ocourred this afternoon in |M8¥e bees pabll or Material in the above work. He was left an orphan at an early Wade park, started by wiriking car tribution. City G ; wit. we Wash, June 15.—#tock | BI omce 1516-17 Malet Butlding. ‘Telephone Main #9 OF ge, and secured his education by | The committee of Masons to whom men. The mob was dispersed. Sev-|has an ordinanée w1 : men in the Grand Coulee country are Working in summer and attending | Was referred the ques‘ion of negro eral were injured. [which will be al te cattle through the appearance School in winter. When 21 years of Masonry, reported to the grand lode bin recenth ed } fe yo i " io th grand tots ently omy ‘ane : pon haem egeinre gen warned iast evening. The committees was jwhich provid tor died. bs oe Sed ugh to assist him through | made up of Past Grand Master Jas ‘ . . ashini Cdllege. Later he studied law and Was admitted to the bar. In 1858 he | Ganttaa wine sinker ae goved to Missouri, and later to Cull- Taylor, A few years tater, he re- Nevada, and was there fore tatue #0 the pr ee a bere ero WOTHER = Sez Hen | ‘Ube equaiity of all men, and the right brs dy b _ man of good - . begin at ones, | Corporatio — great diMficulty in handling frat, and until 19% had been regu. ot 8*Y = yeancn Samy by counct! John sand Attorney {the Giseane is that the cattle are Marty elected cach term. When he te hnernme a Meson atone 'W. H. White, to have the | Mostly out op the range, and when entered congress be immediately “ C P i j 7 4 death results In two or three - ‘The second rtut mend- work completed monthe. a affecte: ath results fook the leadership of the Silver! so. oe to leave out ail referee ot reates a anic in will veseted their work, |hours. The coyotes are sald to be Corees, and in 1875 was made chal Mt. 4 = pe 1 | lodge , . : ‘ co® MAY? accumulated (80 bad as to completely consume a man of t tana i ") Brand lodges of colored Masons any ordinances iit . ; Stining go Bp mestes tie ewer ng ‘The third resolution, retnting to the ISCONSIN. In the past years, they will be |Careass in a very short time | a edly "organization of colored Ma gone over. and these now in Paving for their purpore the restor- lodges wae repealed, an it had o force will be printed tion of the free coinage of silver, ’ by " rC) =< Gillline th--Ten vic. |EMPLOYES OF but it was not until the “te a Se wereers . congress that the tre coms - bat OOo ener SS Yeet. te: wiete ERMAN, ee Was passed and bee + aaa HH! question was referred to the Grand RICHMOND, Wis, June 15. /time of the cycloal were buried to- | i senate, through om seare last OW shows only I@Bilied, 8 Injured. | | vy wind and rain- |The p y lows Is estimated at ——_—_— ft chairman of finance, Senator Al- | °°! Men to membership. Meon, amended it #0 as to destroy "4 $200,000, al has been deatroy | the <it wind appe went o Hts free coinage features, and it was om. Are Elect " va : ee today for twatia NOME) CHICAGO, T., Ju f Paseed over President Hayes’ veto| The graod lodge closed tte annual Aured a general scur @nd became a law as the Mand-Al-| communication this morning aft lison act of 1878. In 184 Mr. Biand | transaction of an ur Fetired from congress, and in 1996 ro" business, The officers elect- » . haat: Ce ~ . |that every workman in the shops | Became @ candidate for the Demo- ed for the coming year were fi sauna” tek 66° tas Peles the IN BATHI will strike. The action was decided | eratic nomination for President, and | master, William M. Beaman, Stell ‘ N Mt toed ena cloth wed jon last night at the second meeting) Veceived 225 of the 512 votes neces-|coom; deputy «rand m held during the day by the Can “un now ster, §. wary to a choice. Mr. Bland ts look- | Chadwick, of Colfax: senior erand sat i cel an aaa ones makers’ union. On the outcome of ed upon as one of the pioneers of | warden, H. L. Kennan, of Spokan: LERANON, TL, Jane 1h—Aties R.| the strike {t is felt that the exist- the new or Bryan Democracy. funior grand warden, John Arthur, of Jepson, daughter of Prof. A. G, Jep.|enee of that organization depends _ Seattle: grand treasurer, Gen. Wm 4on, of Lebanon: Mimm Florence Spies | The latest move of Norton Br |MeMicken, of Olympia; grand seer | daughter of Charles Spies of Bt, Ja- | employes war caused, they say. by Tr M. Reid, of Olympia 1, and Mise Hallene Jack, the| the failure of the firm to adjust all of 8. B. Jaek, of Beaucoup, |the differences leading up to the © of the most popular lady {*trike of two months ago. They as- , attended, and an enjoyable time w " 1 T | students of McKendree college, were | tt that uniform wages were not es- drowned this afternoon while in Si). | tablished nor was the pay of the . Hotwithetanding that tthe \ d ver creek bathing. ‘Phe exercises of men restored to the level demanded | ha jaton of the grand lodge detained 4° commencement week at McKendree a jmany who woul otherwise have college are temporarily suspended. l been i rent ~~ Miss Jepson ventured too far to re- DEATH FOUND HIM over a parcel, encountered a sink mega SKELETON And Dawson Sawmills 0 sivs."ishve’ Nee arse in AT HIS POST 4 Negotiations Progress- | | Are Busy. ae With hie hand on the throttle and ing Smoothly. | REGIMENTS: "AMERIGAN PACKERS ‘x2 Lattante Al-Ki, arriving early fireman was busy and {t wae not un- on given to th and officers of the chapter. at Elks hall+iast evening, w ama DIAMONDS“ 7O4 First Avenue. Fe Rha mace . ‘ 15, — Bight 2 > hundred employes of Norton Bre jean works at Maywood walked out | § DROWNED WHILE this noon, and this morning it i# said Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy “There Is no question as to the great continufty of the lode doth in length and depth’—in short, a fissure, pure and The Copper Queen, of The Lost Creek Mining Company— some of the ore from which is now In our window—was spoken of in the language quoted above by one of the most apable mining experts who has ever visited Puget Sound. i ‘That was two yea: proved the truth of his statements. > Now conjecture has been busily employed by us in trying to solve your indifference when such undoubted opportuni- ties to make money are offered to you, < Lost Creek at 12 cents is absolutely sure to make you lots ~ , of money. Perhaps you are not aware that the Iron Moun- kw "We QUatantes TR 7“ 7, Comaqay at Second Ave. and Columbia St. Have advanced ti low. “Watehes « W. W. HOUGHTON fiers from 20 to 20 per cent. Our prices are tilt prices.” Third Ave. and Madison St. DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE of sense in thé body; te atmort 7s, for the rellel of effec ive vi vision. it for LT eng elyour orders is found anywhere. HM, CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 72 First Ave. Few Equal It. ago, and the developments since have im * " } this morn from ®kagway, brings - ——an | til he had twice spoken to the engin- ~ WASHINGTON, D. C., June 15 Serene ‘ tha waviention tine WASHINGTON, D. C. June 18—-|¢eT and received no reply that he tain group, of three claims, is also owned by the Lost Creek - (At the State department thie morn Re a She Mehmer Flore | "it erg reeld? ae "haa Pe realized that something waa wrong Company? Well, it is, and it is located directly across the ing it wae a that advices ak none shape Th, Cu Tite ho ig rut post to make the iste [American moat Samia - Seccnman ‘trom | Then he found that Gregg was dead. hill from the Rainbow group, Which hit such rich ore re~ bearing om the » of the = pesepht lt ah 4 gen nt, Adjut ant aap! Watte staces ti the hue and cry over the canned beet The fireman stopped the train aa} y. Alaskan boundary di Sha Weihe. ents a haar as ed : : | turniahed the United @tates army,” |#07 88 possible, and the engineer JOHN E. McMANUS & SON, 918 Second Avenue peceived, but {t was denied that they smerel Olle permission to orgunize left Dawson May 38, arriving at the| said secretary Wileon of the De-|Wae taken to the caboose and the conveyed information of an abso-|1 "ee caoanaas ots stuntenmpants, latter place June % ‘Upon her ar-| partment of agriculture today |train pulled into maiz’ gen apr jute agreemen . Is express- | serving rm tae ateanee’ tora, — rival being reported, the govern- After years of unremitting ef w Noa ey iegh ht ae egy Mae . - == ed, however, that the pogenstione ‘ chin daakee ta ter ¥0 | me sunch to bring the forts the packers had at last suc- ad ma , a Mr. ed, Iowever, that the nematiations ave sxyreamed desire to remain i” munch to Brn toe tor tm ratoducing ‘sur ant’ |Grems was about 48 years of ane LUXURY thant the islands. Otta inte War ner, but up to the ats to the European trade, and| 04 has been an engincer in the em- his partment that he considered this time the Al-Ki was at Skagway, the hore was no country, where’ they |DIOY of the Chicago, Milwaukee @& Such as the Romans Indulged In project altogether pre and mati had t arrived . mony St. Paul for twenty years. He liv- more irable than earlie wint vg seats op ang |COUld not be found, as they were tn | Ot Merrill Park can be reveled inin a modern bath- pr ann re whe author tn Ai ii Merdmag one ayy od 3 i oa mont of the arrijen Ax oon room, when fitted up with porcelain sia” Or Winkaiee ane soouee |S ot Seomrwate Geteve ine eaten: Tee ee cece aaa rotten te “A POLICE STRIKE floors and exposed plumbing. We Americans immediately for mated that the Tele np ar ae Amerioan “SeieEE [eee sales! will ft you up a bathroom such as VW) ‘ai new regiments + oo wanedaed rh Boorse tant per. and now they | Lucullus never laved himself in, with B \ 1 # experion until end tt will be a vay Jord thie time, conveniences, at prices that cannot ¥ 5 ved , yecause they will not only have te be competed’ with, had to ¥ if th evercome the ortginal ejudice i AIRING nable the bout fo get through, American meat, but they will have | CHICAGO, June 15.—Uniess Chief = pow {i rep ° a ase ne satiefaction o he individual! an order tssued by him last night al | A postoffice was recently estab ’ 50 te between Tagi#h and | buyer, that there was no foundation| members of police rttnent : , Cor. Third Ave, and Spring St. Mished at Petersburg, a small town { VY Bent tt. ‘The eoows are all bound fn the charges made against the| may strike. ‘The order directs that "Phono Buff (71. in Alaska, about 20 miles north of 4a) ! yy es nigh SOO pales ; meat patrolmen shall remove from the| Juneau The town contains about 4B. j A io ates at since the fire a - ama streets to the curb lines all stones, rn! 200 inhabitants. They recently nent isyehaeae Megs bests Ms Hstad ab THIEVES SINK A aint or otutruetions of any kind fall.| Everybody Don't Know We Soll....... @ petition to Gov. Brady, axking that - wong hing g «ete on "ed baila Jing from wagons driving through the = 7 Seg te Pores Seat rage ag end sya wnat Ap sap |streets, Each patrolman, the order yoatotfice be established a a aa. ‘The mills, he er, are un ya be held responsible for the / place. The news was brought down| Machinists and engineers were at able to supply t tomanda RIVER STEAMER ie b muneee Ue stisat-an his pout B , 1 Also Hi cks, Ci »t Sets, etc by the little steamer White Wine, Work repairing the machinery of the | A large quantity of wreckage was | B alhsahd et ut you do, so Hammocks, Croquet Sets, etc. . » ' British steamer Port Albe 1 found west tka, near Cape Bdge 5 ay j which has arrived from that port. arrived from San Francisco yester-,combe on Ju Russian hunt-| NORFOLK, Va., June 15.—The big Cold Blooded Murder. COON BROS. 1417 Second Ave. ss @he is owned the Indra Packing day he work is expected to be ler ° kage consists of part ferry steamer Manhasset Hes at the| NORFOLK, Va. June 15.—A cold = , company, which has a large can- completed some time tod and the jof a pi h wh spokes, and a be of the Bilszabeth river in the blooded shooting occurred here Inst (@) ; nery at Petersburg fhe left and steamer i# scheduled to sail Mond nount of polished oak lumber, | eh leading to the navy yard. night, Wa Ash was combing her Just pened _aas, \ went north from Seattle early i Honolulu, She will carry party hae started out from Sitka |The steamer wax at the Thomas Ma-|hatr in her room when a colored man SEATTLE HAT FA | May with a barge in tow. The freight, which wan to have been went to bring in the lumber and try to|rine railway last night when the /rushed suddenly in and ah her | A | White Wing will leave Saturday for to Honolulu on the steamer Garonne, discover the name of the vessel watehman diseovered thieves on the | twice, One bullet went through her ! Petersburg with the schooner She carries no passengers, and none ‘The steamer Al-Ki had the follow | boat and ordered them off. They cut |right arm and penetrated her side, é Fy ekiAM TAYLOR, PROP. Blanche in tow. She will be loaded, will be taken to the isiands by the F. J. Alex Mayer, |the hawsera and the Manhasset{the other passed through her right | Lteo! Christy Hat Factory, London, England. with a cargo of 1200 salmon barrels company until the Garonne resumes Mayer, Me arold M -|floated out into the middle of the |lung. The assailant escaped and 's The only place in the city to have your hat made to order PI ° | jer and repaired by Practical und 300 tons of coal, ‘ jthe route in the fall jsut at large, | pasen Hattors, Corner First avenue and Union street, ; pa ridin ahha Rinaldi ADU Bhi inti aban ates