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009 0990090000600. Twenty-fve Cente a “I By Mall or Carrier | VOVVSOOOODS: A ATTLE, WASHING ; we they found the doors barricad Hand locked. Officer Bateman went Moor J to bring an ax with Noh (o break in the door As s00n a» Jones loft Hays audde ¥ threw the door wide open, and Ponting A piet ot Bateman fred the ball entering the right side of th abdomen. At the mame time Mayas Pulled his revolver the officer pulled bis, and @ duel at short range fol lowed, Citisens afraid to inter fere, and the men emptied their re v iver at each other, They then clinched and fell in the doorway to Piette ether, the policeman on top of Hays ® with b gushing from their au @) |merouw wounds eeman Pate Nn 0 e 0Ca man died in a fow minutes, Haya & Never recovered consciousness an: died thie morning | Sale of Giass Company. PITTRBURG, Pa, June 2, cial meeting of the et A ape. Kholders of 4 States Glas company Seattle by Theo, Ludgate, ACTING FOR CHICAGO CAPITALISTS © colt Sr Sapa ers s company, An appraisement ts ye made by disinterested experts Milling Enterprise at Smith's Cove Which ie nc, Saar _.._. Will Give Employment «to Eight Xo wiscnt Ss as Hundred Men. , Ca | ady agreed to ma of com . |bining will, on he ter apprainements * @ctual values aggregating over $4 Seattle ts to have one of 900,000, and whatever this aggregate the big- /dents, the | Best Indust . the latter claiming that @tan- i# tt will be the capite ies, tan tem + arc, the saw milling|ley park. which the isiagd adjoins, /DOw Company, terion would be spoiled should the mill be| “ De an industry that was “rected WASHINGTON, D. ©. June 2 stock of the i Practically driven out of Vancouver For months Mr. Ludgate has beon/The War department this morning } B.C. owing to the opposity * AgNting & manly battle for posses-| Wax hatte fire and a heavy Gain English residents who said that ot Twice he landed large forces|@xplosion wh «occurred at Port fits establishment on Deadere nrg et at mer on the Island. but they were) Pickens, Fla details have been et tebt ae tee man's ist. driven off by the city and provincial feelved See, weala - entrance of the har. Police. On the second oecasion, the 5 — a “epoll the acenery.” dig mill man offered resistance. was, (LA ow © 0, diapateh Ladgate, who ts to build, hrowN to the ground, and finally |ffom Galston, says the Gauchotiard nd manage the big mili here, ac. |"andcuffed and taken to the city Pit. at the mines there, were flooded Sording to news received in the city | The matter is now in the provincial ts at present in st.| Courts, and Mr. Ludgete will, it ts! today and 15 men are missing conferring with the Gt. North. | UNderstood, sue the City of Vancouy-|_ PARTE, June %—The family of # ern railway in regard to the|*T 4nd the province of Piritish Col. | Dreyfus was notified today that the sent terms of his purchase of a mili|"™bia for a large sum for damages |PFitoner Will arrive In France next from the company near #m the] and loaeee sustained, Saturday Right or Sunday morning Cove . reeely: today} The mill Mr. Ludgate proposes 9 [Ne member of the family will be al pt cine definitely that Mr. [erect in Segtile will be « mammote /2Wed to Welcome him oz acepted the offer made|affair. It will, with the men employ: Sg cpg agama Great Northern people. The zt F, | et the various tomging cam te be paid, is a large | work to about 800 employes, cea ein] \ N \ railway men ere not | include a shingle mili ad. beater SP Otetiiense mill T property would bring them. | (ablishment of the industry here can | 1@, who, with his broth- HLL : easily be seen. gs 25 ; e* . A 3 Fr | mill will commence immediately © lon Mr. Ladgate’s return to Beattie | Mill on Puget sound. Before he left for the Hast he informed a Star re-| which will be some time during the | indiseietiinegpbicel | porter that had almost decided to present week. Speaking of the op- f i iz Northern site, as he | position he met in Vancouver, Mr t tmaana aid oe nee ere The Filipinos Resis | i TON, SELECTION OF A SITE For Federal Building In Seattle DETERMINED UPON BY THE AGENT Sent Out by the Government He eos Declines to Give Infor. mation, P. 8, Garretson, the special agent of the Treasury dep. who has been here for weve on bust @ site for the new federal building | this morning for Salem, Or. Mr | IN BATTLE stand, I have no responsibility }to evade, and no apology to make |for any course of action which 1 [have deemed best in governing my children. JOHN LAMB.” The commission also rejected five applications out of 60 for the exam |inations which are to be held the |firet of next week for various pos! tions which come under civil service rules. Wheelmen Collide. MISSOULA, Mont., June 20.—Mins Manche Smith is suffering with a broken arm as a result of a bicycle collision last night. The young lady was riding down the street in front of the court house when she collided with Miss Una Hawkins. The latter 1 with a few bruises and a adly damaged wheel The authorities are determined to put an end to fast bleyele riding on the business streets, New Dorman | Was arrested last night by the city mm hal and booked for the offense. CASUALTIES — Reported by Otis to the War Department. WASHINGTON, D, C., June 2.- tson ts chief of the division of nts at Washington, D. C., but last congress made appropria for wixty federal buildings h one was for Beattle, he has Nn detatied to the Pacific coast to| select alles Mr. Garretson will submit his re- port in om to the department at Washing ~ time about the midktie of July, It will firat be aud mitted to the attorney general, as there are some poi cleared up Tt ts per that no difficulty wit here, and If things « will begin on the & within a short time : folowing: im st of the sites offered for the public building in Be- atthe By Mre Mary A. Denny~—Two sites, one the block bounded by Bighth and Hinth avenues and Uni- versity and Union streets, and the! her on the n@eth side of University | reet, between First and Second av-| of tithe able to be smoothly ttle building work enuce j this “sweet MORE MEN [rived here last night on the Tee By Evheiman, Corcoran & Co.~Two |} #?4 they had all the way from (0, Otis informed the War department morning, that five Americans were killed and 23 wounded in y terday’s batle. He says the enemy eft over 100 on the feild. FROM DAWSON. Brought Money Out on isl Steamer Tees. | VICTORIA, B. C., June 20.—Fifty pasengers Just out from Dawson ar- By BieWittWiun.aicect, between | that many men are arriving at Skag- side of Marion street, between Thira side of Union street, between and Second avenues | By the Yesler of Maurice MeMicken, ie, through secretary The | lblock bounded by Third and Fourth | Dawson June 2 from Circle City. | avenues and Jefferson and James! t Tie Tie ob Aneaaen with fully | 27" omce 1616417 Metter Ruliding. By James A. Moore—On the north | F. Bergett, of Boatti First near Little Galmon, and that Tom ' Ladign on the north and south sites | to $75,000. The passengers state gap $100 Reward to j } : a It is understood that work on a AD \! (ES and Fourth avenues. ij was drowned, Smith, of Ottawa, was also drowned on the Klondike river. The steamer Sovereign reached Klondike - Yukon Stewart com- pany'9 store at Dawson was destroy- J. Davies & Co-Theted by fire June 2. am no longer @ believer in Canadian | o leet cet conaa nan ios) Quite. Stubbossly-t dome Englishmen—remitiance men, 1 think : bounded by Fourth and Fifth st QUEER REPORT tabinsh «mill on Deadman's inland . on . Sh vancouver them Tt pay Van- } ‘ 6 Seana Biewert Cas Miran, tse |couver to give them $60 0 plece (0 pews [cree wee Serg Sok eee island for 35 years. bid coming te . i ! rete od are all extravagant, | eae ee iaccuver he met with {ceived with open arma tam eiad THE AMERICANS OCCUPY A TOWN [Yr 1g a hr ay Bor aight sore great opposition from the city coun- jnow that the wen « aane taken tn this matter he was not cul aad from at Engiien real- jsent me to thts olde, | ys as sas aye familiar with real estate figures in active growing towne. He declined | " Which ts Found to Be In Denger- (% make any reference to the site he | : recommended. This is his first trip} ’ ously Filthy Condi- west of St. Louis, and he predicts al tien. lereat future for Beattie. You have| resources,” sald he, “and Seattle in the future will be just what you! make it, There seems to be too lit- | re aes ea WR tle regard peld to the future. Every-| J. E. Foye and W. E. Baker. jadvanced on Pores Dasmarinas early For the State G.A.R. Encampment. © was con- after mod ‘The state supreme court yesterday jy py Semen be ie ie _ cans occupied the city. Wheaton lcourt of King county tn the Sone smanatiately on aos Ski alate oman ant habea “a a canes ye egret B itation, which he ided was so bad are) ee sibesk ial, both dod be | Af to make it dangerous for @ garris Avian beng os 4 tac heato yroes will pe turned over to the authorities of On? ee ey “eben aid N prea Manachusetts to be tried, £0F | is supposed to be the site of the rebel jury er aed and the other ember owder mil | slemen: ALSO THE SOW OF VETERANS |. I22Peetor M. J. Morrissey, of the | Boston police, who has been in the city several weeks waiting the out- come of the appeals, is inclined to believe that his watch is now nearly find Members of the Women's *! an end, and he will soon take & / ; : { one CONSTRUCTION — WILL SOOM BEGIN his rien East Relief Corps Gather in | Foye claims that he is Innocent of) pacowea, June 20.—Preliminarios This City. the crime of jury bribing charged ar. now complete on the Palmer cut- | lagainat him, but the Seattle police?) oy and in a few days bids will be! however, are informed that there !@\ asked = The surveying parties are a strom case against him. Th -ning in, and nothing remains now crime for which Haker ts wanted i 5.5 the a ic a neeianonetiets ‘The seventeenth annual encamp- for the embeaziement of $900 from yy ig unde 1 - De Rae hed over, an required to fment of the Grand Army of the Re- the Adams Express company ground pre public, the fourteenth annual con- Feng eran aaa not much t 1 be Wention of the Women's Retlet Corps ARTERS FOR make eatimat The lucky bidder the tenth annual encampment of will put hin men in the fleld at once, of Veterans wil! be inaugurated and employment will be given t this city tomorrow, and today the Fl E eral hundred men if they can be se ety is filling up with the veterans | cured Qnd their families. . The headquar- | ‘This is the chief problem ahead of tera of the G, A. RB. in the Hotel Dil-/ ojpapaneas the contractors at pres Men ar ler presented a busy and Inspiring) phe new postoMfice building will scarce, and It I be no easy matter epectacte this morning. The arrival not pe built on the Meydenbauer to set even 100 men for the gra Of the delegates commenc early. | property, corner of Third avenue and force. There are no idle men in T nd by noon over 269 had signed the Columbia street. Some time ago the coma, a | evident from the short foll. As there are 700 delegates en-| owner submitted a bid for the con-|aee of held on the docks, With {Htled to #it In the convention, and | struction of a postoffice bullding, but | Waees offering of 40 cents an hour, as many more. veterans will be some difficulty arose over the dis- there ie difieuity in getting lomi in attendance to witness the encamp- \erihution of floor space, While thie Shoremen enough (to load the ships fnent, is it extimated that there will was heing settled, the owner made a now in port Th ontractors rade be over 1000 visitors. pale of the property, and asa result ing the extensions uround the mines ‘The reception committee of the | pew bids are called for on or before are working amall crews, and he | Women’s Relief Corps have made june %, ible to keep them up to a quot i reparations for 400 visitors. Theroll ” phe gostoffice building must have sentiment is strong againat } waa opened this afternoon at the @t jeast 9000 feet of floor apace for a employment of Japanese, and It headquarters in the Hotel Seatle, and | fye-year jease, or 10,000 feet for ais not an easy matter to get them Cgners are being issued their cre- (19 year fease. The building must be The immigrants br yught by Oriental dentiais. supplied with ali modern conventenc- )*teamers this summer have nearly The Sons of Veterans, with head~ os in the way of lighting, heating and all gone on to the Interior and are at quarters at the Hotel Butler, will work water facilities. he Northern Pacific is aleo about teat 60 delexates, many of whom ar- iis | fived this morning Four days wil! be devoted to trans- acting the business of the orders and entertaining the visitors. Tomér-| ae lto begin a general overhauling of row morning the different organis- | CAPTIVE DEAD ments built, and bridge work gener tion will meet in their halle, and the | ally placed In condition, East of the |Past av Dakota, Old bridges are to order of business will be taken up. | \ Rockies several entirely new bridges be strengthened, pier and abut- This afternoon the council of ag- | er lwil be built at once. The engineer ministration is being held at the DI-| A Terrible Duel to Death in ing department ie busy on plane and ler hotel, and this evening a rece)- orders for lumber are already being fon will be given all of the visiting Making an Arrest. placed o a o - - ee hath the thre organisa ay BYLAIR, M4., June 20.—Policeman) HOLYOKE, Mass., June 20.—Presi ptr OF in | Frank Batermen was instantly killed dent McKinley went to Mount Holy and John Hays died today from the oxe college, south of Hadley, this Convention of Mut beounds received in & doperate Guél|morning. ie will present the dip MARION, Ind., June 2.-The $n+/ fought late last night at the home of jomas to a large clase of students terstate mutes’ convention was ted the latter, Hays had been drunk and) this afternoon in this city, closing last night. thé) dimorderly and threatened to shoot crowd in attendance yesterday wed anyone who dared to arrest him. Of-| MANSFINLD, O., June 20-—-A re- very large. The fev. Mr. Mann. * ficers Bateman and Jones were rent! markably heavy storm passed over Ohio, delivered a vermon in the sig to Hays’ house to arrest him, ax the Mansfield last night Every factory language. Prominent mutes from I- town authorities feared he might do in town was foode 1 lives we linols, Ohio and other states wes some harm, lost, but many nar scapes ar When the policemen arrived at the | Peported. The loss is $60,000, ma to be after the present think this is shown by ” benefit 1 the condition of the streets and city | Pert bulidings” MILE IN ALARMED Over the Situation in the Philippines. jexpected to urrive this afternoon | NEW YORK, June %.—fn an in-|fom Vancouver, B.C. There are terview here, Gen. Miles declares! ons ral ahh Do taste pay met e Congresaman Sereno Payne. that the Philippine situation is se-|ohairman of the ways and means rious. He question of caling has been decided. RICH PLACERS for loes not believe that the committee, and also a member of the volunteers | joint high commission | FROM THE EAST Regarding Trusts and the In- dustrial Commission. | WASHINGTON, D. C., June Several days ago the industrial com. miasion suddenly decided to drop the investigation of the trusts. Much surprise Was exprensed, Because the mmiasioners seemed to have struck dirt. It cropped out today that, in turning from the trust tr the simply obeying ord- | ere vord was passed that the com- missioners were advised by the ad- ministration officials that they had better drop the trust tn’ ication, The prediction is made today that the matter wil not be taken up again, | A PARTY OF CONGRESSMEN Coming to Seattle Today From Vancouver, B. C. A party of distinguished congreas- men, accompanied by their wives, are | The other distinguished members | of the party are Chairman Hull, of the committee on military affairs; Mr. Dalisetl, of the foreign affairs) and census committees, and Con-| Mr. Payne will be especially inter- | ested In the Puget sound country, by | greseman Heatroole and Steele of the | | ways and means committee. | | 88 Kore. i Acording to advices received through a letter written by Chas, B ard merly of the Seattle Hard- ware company, @n expedition, of bwhich nee Luigi, a n of the King of Italy, ts the head, has made rich finda on a creek near Port rence in the Golofnin bay district. } Fourteen claime in all have been lo cated. Associated with Prince Lut gi ure J. B. MacDougall, A. B. Stew art, Clarence Hanford and C. H Black, all of Seattle NO STEPS TO BE TAKEN Lamb Matter Dropped by Civil |or"n"’" Service Commission. The civil service commission met in the City hall last night, and the charges which have been made against John Lamb were partially investigated. It was decided to dre the matter as the complaints had | not come from the head of the water departnent, in which place Mr. Lamb is employed. The following communication from Mr, Lamb was read ‘Arthur H. Grout, Secretary Civil Service Commisaston.” “Ae 1 am an employe under the vil service rules of this city, and jones ges have been made against me virtue of his position on the com- |mittee on merchant marine and fish- rlew ‘The party have been for several days visiting in British Columbia, and will pass through Seatie on their | way to California, From California they will return to Seattle and take passage for Alaska about the last of this month. | | This afternoon the party will be! the by a committee ommerce }met at | from th FOUND AWIFE IN A PESTHOUSE ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 20.—A pretty begun In quarantine hospi- tal several weeks ago, came to an end today when Miss Sophie Gerbig and ree Schultz were married. Schultz is 26 years old and an engin- t the St. Louis Cold Storage Co, ‘Three weeks ago he was sent to quarantine with smallpox and never xpected to leave the place all hile suffering with the most ma- | Hignant period he met Miss Gerbig, the pretty daughter of the chief laundress of the howpital, Tt was the of love at first sight. When cing the evening# were de- voted to conversation by the two, but no one suspected matrimony. Wed- nesday Schultz was discharged as cured, and following pr rranged 1 GOLDEN, plans the ceremony took place today. | Telephone Subsoriptions to Pike 160 TUESDAY 20, 1809, NO. 99. whieh, if ¢ *, ° ©’ Jan should have ry facility for er I een oOo Ne) taining the real facts of the cane, if —Jeee you think the mat suMficient im Sorpance 10 imate oF. spanice apy Ready to Hang, 85c, $1.00 Fancy Panels, $1.75, $2.00 Window Screens, 25c, 30, 3§¢, 40¢. PELGER & HURLBUT (215-1217 & Avenue DAINTERS’ SUPPLIES Glass, Wallpaper, Etc. Third and Pike. STAR PAINT CO. Come and See 0 r w Line See Crockery and Glassware Just Received, It Will Pay You, ; RULE BAZAAR CO. | 06-906 Firat Avenue Some : ace ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? H. N. RICHMOND PAPER CO. Sell Sheathing Paper; 500 Square Feet of Paper for 34¢. 213-215 Occldental Are ° + 7 BRUNNER & CO. DEALERS in Groceries, Wines and Liquors 502 Pike Street, corser Fifth, ‘We have on band a stock of olf California (Sopoms) clarets and white wines, Vintages of INA, 18a), 1801, Loves. to make an old * ou 4 to roune sp ii fyoee* to the eee moderate, Family trade pe R. WAGONER, D.D.s. 3 | SF vest Teeth, on |G Gol Fillings, 0.50 op Painiess Dentist. 22K Gold Crowns, #00. Hiver Fillings, 0 up 9 five years’ guarantee with all work =a nyone fi e but Firs! a Material in the above work. Telephone Main 9 — meetin Mith..n. ADL Hind of Headaches given Instant We Guerentee Them Leilharmccy fazenns® “Second Ave. and Columbia St. eee DIAMONDS“ Have advanced cos frog 10 to 20 per cont Our prices are still far® “Watches at all prices” WwW. W. HOUGHTON 7O4 Firat Avenve. JEWELER Learn to Ride a Bicycle Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy Third Ave. and Medison St DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE ‘The most sensitive ‘of sense in the boty, fs almors tole in these days, for the tellel of effective visioa. equi 1 for the exeoution of your orders is the best \bet can be found enywhere. M. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 72 First Ave No Time to Lose, One of the sensational mines of the Index-Stiver Creek district is the Copper Bell, and it is not improbable that the next big strike is close at hand in this group of claims. Word just received ys the ledge will shortly be cut and, if the ore is as good the level above, look out fer th wildest kind of an excitement in the stock. “shor may be farther into the hill than has been anticipated, but there will, undoubtedly, be sufficient recompense when the minera)l shows its face. We advise quick purchase, believing the next Jump in price will reach 20 cents. If you are misied by following our advice you will be the first one. Never mind what the other fellow says, BUY AND AT ONCE. SOHN E. McMANUS & 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 walis and floors and exposed plumbing. We will ft you up a bathroom such as Lucullus never lave 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. ‘hone Buff 471. Specials in Toilet Paper sa: NOW RUNNING You Should Bay it Freely, Because it is Both Good and Cheap, COON BROS., 1417 Second Ave. DENNY-CORYELL COMPAN Sucoessors to The Calvert Company } Stationers, Printers and Binders PHONE PAuthy beydvtmenc iuack == 716 First Avenue i