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a «= ce j%#*f St. F878 BTS SNe FS J. ie or Ee J ] 4 J 200990000 9000000 Twenty-five Cents a Month By Mail or Carrion FILIPINOS RENTIVE Skirmish Again and. Then Retreat. MANILA, June 16.-— The rebels Rave broken out again in the north. MacArthur's forces around San Fer nando had a lively skirmish with the Fuipinos this morning, but finally re Pulved the enemy with heavy lors. NEED POR REGULARS More Troops Required at Manila. WASHINGTON, PD. C. June 1.- Bf any thing were necessary to em-| Phasive the assertion that Gep Otis’ fighting force is not «trong enough, | Bumerically, to master the situation fm the Philippines, the report of the Inaurgents” renewed attack near Sa. Fernando on territory but recently @atiafy that need. AIRMAN RIEMANNIAN SHAT TL Sr mage amin onset Roe THE KIDNAPPERS SENTENCED SEATTL WASHINGTON, FRIDAY STORER AND ‘TERRIBLE THE DO Punished for Stealing Minister to Spain Re- Many Miners Are Killed Baby Clark. ceived at Court. and Injured. | | NEW YORK, June 14 — George) MADRID, June 16.—THellamy Stor-| MALIPAX, June 14.—An explosion Barrows, one of Baby Clark's kid-|er, the new United States min this morning in the Caledonia mines, nappers, was found guilty this morn- | Was presented at court this att bay, Cape Breton, was ing and sentenced €o 34 y 410 helt \ te | ed by a terrible loss of lite ng aad sentenced to 14 years and 1 Mm. Clicitous addresses were made |’) 40 men were at work at the | months at hard labor in Stag Sing nh which the hope was mutually ©X-/time, It is belleved that nearly all | Bella Anderson was given four preseed that the pleasant relations | perished. Twelve de bodies had years, between rate sad sited BUA tee | Been THROVEFEd al 9 @, m. =n the war would be renew - ‘Three more bodies have The scenes around the around looking for father.s brothers |The Kosalle’s passenger list is prior « 4 and cont hued Indenutt Later ‘ been found, T pansenge tt y H » heartrending | , SPE (‘| “s@ j others and children are running (They are en route to the Klondike. and sone, who were known to have been in the pit. | im WEETING KLONDIKERS _ py tg a ra President ARE COMING | Jackson. ae ‘First Boat Load From Dawson. | WASHINGTON, D. C., June 16. he following cablegram was recety ead from Gen. Ot thie afternoon The northern insurgents have con cemtrated In large foree near San There will be a spec the ai meeting of Alaska Geographical society at byterian ehure h, corn. “cleared of rebels,” would suiice to | /eFPando, and this morving they at Bae h ae ave ay # pring It seers itkely tacked MacArthur's troops Th A ney SR, Soee repulsed and Yeoem, 16 tale euitabie The first crowd of Kiondikers to ‘that sprint running in the north after |S2°™MY Was quickly rebels will now have to be resumed, and that garrisons will ve to be) established. The report of Aguin- @i4o's assassination is not offictal. SAMOA is New Boat of the Em- pire Line. Steamer Samoa, Capt. F. Johnson. Grirved in port last night from San | |Our | mostly very slight riding the tofamour attack Jackson be an Alesk, come from the Yukon country this ' ¢ season will probably arrive this af «. ternoon on the steamer City of Beat tie. A large crowd of Dawsonites jariven away, leaving over W dead land « large number of wounded on the field. ‘The enemy ts in retreat casualtios are M4 wounded, Preparations for an grand jury ety im req i the pu vd All are Abi ally | thie attack were in progress for sev rompect(Ully are reported to have come down from eral days and is betlevel to have been ape ? soem yea Judie Ht Uns dhe Klondike capital to Bennett on wnder the personal direction of Ag the steamer Flora, which arrived at ular attacks esa Dr. Jackson | White Horse on June 2 The Flora ty of the [left Dawson on May 25 and is the asons, and th utter falsity as firet beat of the season to make the Francisco. She was four days tn do- | fing the trip, which wa ough. The Samoa brought up a car- Bo of 56 tons of general merchandise, wnen she discharged at Schwabach- bay. The former had on board about @r’p dock. @he is another addition to |¢iaht passengers, all of whom were ‘minera She w= the Empire Transportation com- Pany's feet of Alaskan craft, and is to begin loading freight at once for St. Michael. The Samoa is expected to sail Sunday. THE BIDS extremely | ARE OPENED Bids have been opened in the quar- Sermaster’s office for the construc- Qion of the barracks, shops, hospitals, Buard houses, bakery, offices’ quar- ters, etc, at Marrowstone potnt ‘The lowest bidder was BE. A. Mack- ey, but no award has been made, a the bids must be submitted to the Quartermaster general’ at Washing ton before an award is made. The Bids made were in detail according to @pecifications printed by the depart Ment: ‘The totais offered were as follows Carkeek & Cawsey—Conetruction, 953.429.40; plumbing, $2981; total, $56 991.40; will not accept less than 56 per Cent. of the work. E. A. MacKay—Construction, $42, $12.77; plumbing, $2018; total, %46,- 831.77 Gribbie- & Duhurvel—Construction. 956,208; piurnbing, $3125; total, $59,993; ‘Will not accept one bullding without the whole Nichols & Crothers—Construction, 956,850, plumbing, $3710; total, $54,590; if awarded whole contract will fill for 854.300, John MeGrath—Total construction | and plumbing, to be completed in 160 days, 965,525. Burglars Commit Murder NORRIS CITY. I11., June 14 —Laet night masked burglars entered the home of Daniel F. Gott and in their efforts to secure money and valu ables shot Mrs. Gott through the head, causing instant death. Gott was attacked and left for dead. They Secured $140 and a gold watch. The OMficers placed bioodhounds on their tracks thie morning, but could not track them Anothe Pottery Trust BAST LIVPRPOOL, 0., June 16. A second pottery trust is afoot. The first trust, the American Potteries company, capitalized at $27,000,000 fell through the first of last April through lack of subscriptions to the stock In the ijast three day: @entatives of Charles F pany, Chicago, have Tdverpool discussing the new plan with local manufactur Berg & company’s prospectus states that the Manufacturers must take 75 per cent of the stock in the new combination, the balance to be taken by the three repre- re & com- n in Bast pro- moters, The last trust scheme fell through lant April, owing to over-capitaiiza tion. It wan engineered by John ft Dos Porson, promoter of the leather, eiik and sewer pi combinations, and Ecigeiman & Seigerman, of New York ven trip. The passengers arrived at Bkag way just too late to connect with the steamer Al-Ki Whether the first gang of Klond!- ore will have any gold or not is a question, It i hardly likely, how- eraph I nat ANY ammount of the yellow stuff will be brought out at this time NORTMLAND SANT (RUZ: BSS Gold Seekers Depart RETURYS veer Today. lead Leaves for a cifsiast te |:°:6 6 (en ee sailed for St. Michael and Golofnin SACKSON Pcs ka Ge 1 Soc ever heavily laden with “ee ERNE om Be mR on EVEN ROSIE EXPLOSION }tyn, | | | | | i general merchandise and jumber,| Steamer Senta Crus has returned A Summary of the with which her owner, A. Beede, ex- from Alaskan po here she has! pects to trade in with the natives. been distributing a laree cargo of The Kenney went out heavily loaded |powacr. She mate a eague Games. with freight, but she carried no pas: | ; i lsengers. She is owned by Peter 4, Viiting Ketchikan, I | }Ratb. ‘The schooner Netie Colman, | S¥m Dum, Mary telane 5} so - owned by A. E. Clafiin, of St. Mi- Juneau and Skagway | chal, was due to get away today. Crus will leave sho | GHICAGO, June 16—The No — -———— deco, which h pl games real ed as follow headquarters, She is t MANY VANDALS the freight boat of the “AL owed aville—@&t. Louis, 4; Louls- company, and w | ville, 2. IN THE RUINS southern California rout we Baltimore Baltimore. Crus has been used aa the | Washington steam: . pas | At New York--Brockiyn, 6; New i ing occasional trips fr | York, 2 | HERMAN, Neb., June 16—Vandals | Alaska | BE Boston—Boston, 6; Philadel. and curiosity seekers are causing i - = at ; [much distress among the homeless At Cleveland—Cleveiand, 6; Pitts. copie here, and many arrests hay bers. 2 been ni Thousands of 5 are At Chicago—Chicago, 6; Cincinna- ’ . 4 flocking into the town and carrying laway everything that can be secured ‘The standing of the clubs is ax» fol- |from the ruins, as souvenirs. The lows: t Re militia has been ordered to come here _ ‘ te : ¥ i op ve orde Brookiyn .. .. - ™ 3 7 eesti Ast diet soe ee aa KENDRICK, dab ne 16—] aston ; . i eer Fruit buyers of the 3 ch pros [Baitimore a) | RAILROAD PERSONALS, OO ce nom ore Mowe hy ay yaa ele Po earn tana people, have been sending thelP iihiindciphia.. Pay Paul B. Thompson, city p representatives: here lately for the nomad wast: 29 580) agent at Tacoma for the C jo 1 2 Pacitic is in the city sig calculating the extent Of f@igeinnati pie “4 600 see peed yin lop = New York 22 40 section yw that ¢ pv z 23 | R. H. Bowran, superintendent of ition te Get Cor 2 2 the Cascade division of the G oe ® Washington. vw 333 Northern, with headquarters at Boy. |! Matcly the extent of ¢ pe, NOL Lowinvilic.. ss s++..0 14 280 No : dquarte eY-linformation shows that the applelGteveiand.. .. ..- 9 191 Gat, te Wee ty. crop be fully as large an Inat 1. H. Gray, general traMc mana- |7eers, ont that the trece ane aay Romance of Two Lives. >, suffering from « damas ecm } ger of the White Pass & Yukon rail-| o¢ tne coid weather. The apples of} HI®HMORE, 8. D., June 16.—Hen- way, will leave the firet of the week \ine potiatch find a ready market im|ry Ballantyne and wife, of this place, for @ tour of the coast to distribute | tne mining towns of Montana, and itlagveed to disagree five years ago advertising matter concerning the) is estimated that fully 9 cent. - completion of the road to Bennett. | C+ this frutt is shipped to different} ome” "8? been married not quite 12 ed site in that etate he extent og} months. Ballantyne was a prosper. A. M. Campbell ts the new steno. een acne the prune crop shows }ou® grain buyer and owned several srapher in the office of the general | .. anis time that th us enti | good farms near Highmore. These traffic manager of the White Paes @ | nates of half a crop are rubst |he deeded to his wife. The few hun- Yukon railway, vice Harry Thomp- |! ari iy will not be termed a « son, transferred to Skagway. one ow thee eran growies, Weoaune a dred dollars in cash he was able to eee eee ani etiine thts fruit are [merape toxether he put in his pocket The Canadian Pacific has just te | iis inadequate, and only about halg/@@4 left the country to begin Ife sued a new booklet, “Klondike and | u¢ the crop is cared sch year, |@new in a fresh location Atlin Lake Gold Fields.” ‘The book- | S11) Sanita: thatt’ As soon as he hed gone his wife let i a complete description of Alas. (000% lade extending Ores divores. Whe e0l the lana to ka in general and the two gold fleida prune-e ing tates of Oregon, | advantage and by wd reinvest- in particular, It also contains the | washington and Idaho, that th ments of the money umulated in American and Canadian mining laws ooo soa thin year will more than offe|the next few years a comfortable and regulations in regard to both of eet the damage an e better re- | fortur the placer and quarts mines. A pare aig rout-proof warehouse facil. | She spent the past winter tn South ticularly valuable feature 18 & 14°86 | ties have been pro 4 the fruit-jern California, On her way home map of Alaska corrected up to date.| (tern thin fall Vilding to he}@ month ago she stopped temporar ‘ a ready about September 1, ‘This has | iy in Gan Francisco, On the. street The railroad yards on Western av-| oven a drawback to winter ship- | there one day she met an emaciated enue are filled with Ringling Bros.’ | ents, and now that It Is to be reme./ figure in army blue, painfully hob special carn today. Three trains of | 4.0.4, there ix a promise of more In-| bling about with the ald of a heavy yellow cars are on the sidings terest in this feature of the fruit in-{@ane, in a vain search for employ- . io r dustry ment Cannot Use Round Chips ——_— Jt Was Rallantyne, discharged from CINCINNATI, ©., June 16.—The E WHAR the United States volunteer force United States secret service officers fp! invalided home from the Philip are drawing the lines on the alot pines after a fever which had left machines. ‘They have called the at in such poor health as to de- tention of saloonists and others to eee y his usefulness as a soldier he fact that the go nment does The sturdy tue Ne whingland was was about to pase his wife not allow round chips to be used for|expected to e#all today for St. Mix |without speaking, but she, when she machine certificates, as these too|chael, having in tow the river steams |gaw his wasted form and miserable much resemble regular coin. The fact |er Quickstep, owned by A. E. Claflin, }eondition, felt all her old love for that they have @ hole punched In the |of that pl The New Engiand}him revive. She hurrled him into Middle at thaw dois Bot alter the alee tahoe up (he lumber for & IMME éarrtawe Ghd 40 her hotel, where cane, Chips that are oblong or other-|barge which Is to be built for Mr, feomfortable quarters, good food and wise distinguished from coin are al-|Clafin forvices of a competent physician lowed or tolerated for the preser Linge J goon produced a marked Improve though it is estimated that the go The tug J. 16, Boyden, captain M.iment tn his health, The couple re Tollokeen, is in port cleaniag thet arried and have returned to Migh- [jnore together, t will draw the line on them | & boilers. ern |Dernia, M. KE. to ite destination. 1 16, DEPARTS Carries Machinery to Alaska. Steamer Rosalie, Capt. O'Brien, sailed last evening for Lynn canal Among her passengers was A, ¥ Martyn, a Scotch engineer, He ts bound for Dawson, and has with him % tons of hydraulic mining = ma- ching! Captain Julius Eagert, P- tain whose field of operation has been in Chinese water, and his wife, were passengers on the Rosalie. upn were passengers on the HKosalle. fol- Mra. J. Kewert, maa Oberly, Mra. . Mra, A. White, Mre, J. M Torsten Harry Thom AF. aca Oliver Smith, T. C. Johnno Mra. Johnson, rc Jobnson, {i 4. Baron, Chester Deering, C. | Stuart, 4. O'Neil, Oncar Johnson, P, ‘ulin, Wm. Peterson, John Patrick, J, BR. Nicholson, Frank Frits, Mebwing, Joseph Runner, Nick wy: «PR APRONS Hite ACCIDENT AVERTED Five Sacks of Mail Are Saved. lows: Jules Bagert Meory zB Merry, What might have been a serious accident occurred yeaterday aft noon while the steamer Laurada was loading freight, prior to sailing for| St. Michae Five sacks of United States mate, destined for St. Mi- ehael and Cape Nome, arrived trom the postoffice Instead of carrying the mall aboard the steamer as is usually the custom, the stevedores put the sacks in a sling and attempt- e4 to holst it on the deck in a man- ber similar to tht way general mer- chandise is loaded. While suspend. od in the alr, some connection | way in ¢ , belatine apparatus, and the five pped an, ipa bona hey were opened, and the were examined, but it was found that th they were not badly | damaged, and the mail was sent on SATE PRESS CLUB To Receive the Do- minion Editors. ‘The executive committee of the Be- attle Press club met yesterday to complete plans for the reception of | the Western Canada Press assocta- tion, The visitors are expected over the Seattle & International at 4:20 o'clock tomorrow, and will be met at the depot by Mayor Hum and members of the Seattle Preas club The Canadians will be eseorted to the First avenue cars and taken to/ Queen Anne bill to view the Sound and the Olympics. The plan then} includes a trip to Lake Washington, | over the Madison street line, where lunch will be served. Wagner's Firat Regiment band will furni#h one of its charming musical treats, and steamers will be boarded for an hour's ride on the lake. On Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock, the party will visit Green luke, after which an opportunity will be given to attend divine services, Courtes. few at the Rainier club and Seattle Athletic club will be extended The reception committee of the Se- attle Press club consists of B. B. Piper, Samuel Archer, Will A. Steel, A. J. Miethen, jr, BE. H. Wells, L. M Wood, O. M. Moore, A. T. Ambrose, T. H. A. MeGill, Horace MeClure, EF. L. Reber and Jno, T. Condon. his evening at 8 o'clock the execu tive committee of the Press club will meet In the editorial rooms of the P.-L." to confer with newspaper STAR. 1899, POO FOO OOOFOG OOOO GD Telephone Subscriptions te Pike 150 aie NO. SCREEN DOORS... Ready to Hang, 2 (eet 6 inches wide, 6 feet é inches bigh } feet B inches wide, 6 feet # inches high hew high 96, 2 feet 10 inches wide, 6 feet 10 tn feet wide 7 feet high Window Screens... PH ie then bigh! 24 80 Inches high, ito SPELGER & HUR LBUT 1215-1217 Second Avenue PAINTERS’ GUPPLIES Glass, Wallpaper, Etc. Thirdand Pike. STAR PAINT C2. ~~ ee | BER NEPAL AP PPP SEAS ASIP DEE DEALIBE IIE Come a and See Our New Line of cm Crockery and Glassware "| i Just Received. It Will Pay You. GOLDEN RYUCE BAZAAR CO. ret Avenue. e if i | Ov ROR ARERR ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? H. N. RICHMOND PAPER CO. Il Sheathing Paper; 500 Square Peet of Paper for 346, 213-215 Occldental Ave BRUNNER & CO. ste DEALERS Dh wesee Groceries, Wines and Liquors - 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth. We Seve on hand a stock of fine. of 1ns8, UNWO, VOL, po Ng hy agate one mane an ola permon th" wines, vintages jain, and to sh to the sick. Frices moderate, Uiteltede Telephone Green 19 an ae Lae ee ee eee 2. R. WAGONER, D.D. ss Painiess Dentist. FF vest Tooth, 0, BK Gold Crowns, 6.05. siiver = om Gold Pilling, 1.00 op A five yeare guarantee with all ae ge $100 Reward to finding anythiag but Fi: a Material in the above work. OF omce 1616-17 Haller Butiting. ‘Toteprone Main soo ~9 Oh! What a Difference amaee SE Retpteaiee Instant = EES HEADACHE WAFERS They have stood the test of years maths} ~ fey snnr et DIAMONDS | Have advanced in oap teggn 10 80 99 yee eats Our prices are stilt ~ jow. “Watebes at all prices. W. W. HOUGHTON 704 Firet Avenue. JEWELER Learn to Ride a Bicycle Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy Third Ave. and Madison St. DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE The most sensitive ave, oan of sense in the efrtiva $i almost inexcusable in these days, for the rellef of effective visioa. ur equi t for the exgoution of your orders 1s the Lest Abat can found enyw M. OLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 7 First Ave. And to the Investor, Too. The earnest demand for copper and copper properties of Jate has caused « rattling of dry bones in every mining camp in this inter-mountain region, and throughout the world, for that matter, and owners of properties who have “been on the uppers” because of the existence of copper ore in their mines, are now beginning to realize that “all things come to those ¢ who wait,” while it is surprising the large number of mori- torious copper discoveries chronicled of late, and that, too, in localities, where the existence of the red metal was not previously suspected, Surely, the boom in copper is a boon to the prospector and mining man.—Galt Lake Mining Record. Authority after authority confirms our position that big 4 money is sure to be had by investing in the stock of ree liable copper mining companies. It looks as though the Judgment of some of us is somewhat defaced. aa ™ JOHN E. MoMANUS & SON, 918 Second Avenue LUXURY Such as the Romans Indulged In can be reveled inina modern bath. room, when fitted up with porcelain tub, shower bath, tiled walls and floors and exposed plumbing. We representatives from various cities jrous of having a visit from the National Editorial association The Smelters’ Strike. DENVER, June 16.—The emeiter strike appears no nearer a solution Twelve thousand men are now idle. prospects are that the number will be doubled shortly The miners proposed a compromise, but the em- ployers refured to treat with them as members of a union. cissebiermaaniainiaibiale Vellow Fever Breaks Out HAVANA, June 16—The yellow fever in a most virulent form has appeared among the American mar- ines stationed about the elty wharves. » utmo: alarm is felt among all Americans. Plans for leaving the city are being seriously considered. PARIS, June 6.—Tt was officially announced this afternoon that Poin. eare has abandoned efforts to form a cabinet, by reason of the failure to will fit you up a bathroom such as Lucullus never laved himself in, with all the modern improvements conveniences, at prices that cannot RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO Cor. Third Ave. and Spring St. "Phone Buff 471. Everybody Don't Know We Sell....... BIRD CAGES But you do, Also Hammocks, Croquet Sets, etc. COON BROS., 1417 Second Ave. — Just Opened __a/|j' SEATTLE HAT FACTORY WILLIAM TAYLOR, PROP, Lato ot Obristy Hat Factory, London, England, sure the acceptances of the port- foliom = + . The only place in the eft: to have your hat made to order and repalred by P: jouen Matters, Corner Firs! U pared by Practioa, rene gaé SL TOeL. ° . ee ea dle te ea a SALA St it al jj i }

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