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ne THE SHATTL EVE P0009: Twenty-five Cents a Month By Mail or Carrier PPO OOO ¢ Subscriptions to Pike 150 POPOOTOOOOOOOD r VOL, JUNE 15899. NO, 100, 1, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY NG, “al, MINERS ARE [oecene, Sep. &- 2. posure, im f ANCE iN traory ea ach fain TAR WORE Steamer Chairs... $1 OO a } }J. W. Godwin, Geo, A. Uark waa comm of the appli: me for np ae’ 4 vs i ry dBW Lf d carpe na ee t iment, The eamedniare are eld ne | So OPT toa meds I J UD ives Mints trom « dawritt 9f ginployes, as are i % 60c, 85c, $1.35, $1.50, ‘l ae re LARGE ALASKA MAIL, i oe v| ie ie gs HAMMOCKS $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 os | nn e : ~ - One of the largest Alaskan mails |whfoh has ever been recetved at the :/ Caused by the Drey- Dune t1.—The elec- na Wied bloody riots SPELGER & HURLBUT ton at Seven Men Shot as. Editors From East- a Result. tava office, was brought down morning on the steamer City o Mrytles A mob of 1600 peasants 1210-1217 Secend Ave | ropahe ‘The mat} is from Dawéon, Seaee, who fred vol- inte crowds, M of thy Hobos. XENIA, ©. June 21 ~Conaiderable idianatton Suliletiibes over the ac-| | bolnts on the Yukon river, places be |tween Dawson and Skagway, and |from all of the ports touched by the ICity of Topeka, ‘The mail consisted of 14 pouches of letters, seven pouch= os of registered letters, and 10 sacks fus Affair. ern Canada NO ONE TO FORM A MINISTRY PAINTERS’ GUPPLIES Glass, Wallpaper, Etc. | OUTCOME GP AN INDIANA STRIKE | WILL VISIT SEATTLE IN AUGUST lof papers, ‘lon of og Fefuring to fur~ 7 ner nsos of the a —— | New Vork Floater Identified Swan teeeipave heat car | “ Third and Pikee STAR PAINT CO. here will be! NEW YORK, June 2t.The dis = : (mported Megroes Caused AN the on ored body of the victim at the| Meme On the Bourse ts Preeipi. come etormation te. This Ettent Geostved | Soe ‘ o'r nr Trowbie—They Will Leave = Now York bay mystery was pomt-| tated—An Alarming Gondi- is Santen ene by The Stor Todey From pone aed Seo Ove Wow Li fi / dentified toa that of i Ss for Their Homes. fen g noe . = a thon Exists. councll for the Kost Ki Crockery r -aned "Glas Ware) ; |steamer Othello He received $140 jin wages and disappeared June & |from a sailors’ lodging house, BIG REWARD FOR HONESTY Just tie} It Will Pay You. GOLDEN 5 RULE BAZAAR CO. b 906-908 Firat ae iid , PARIB, June U.-—-The Hourse to- Information wae received at the day intima panic condition, as a re- EVANSVILLE, Ind., June 2.—The E thf, June 21.—The in- sult of the cabinet crisin, miners. siztk “weaned we Serious Phase carly this morning, when 2 Smported negro miners were ambush- ed by unknown men. @ons were shot, Be boise. ceases ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? Seven per- three of whom may inte the death of Mre. |Star office today to the effect that Wises Flora. Inent woman the Kastern Canadian Bdltorial —_— fad story. 8b |sootation will be here about the first PARIS, June f.--M. Bourgeois | died taken With |week in August. conferred with President Loubet tip | ICs) mina we emi after | The Western Canadian Editerial morning Felative to the cabinet #tU- | peing few months ago |***oclation has just left here ton. The Nationa! Editorial association aie. The injured were: Jas .Moore, | he & trestic in New . ne | 7 2 anne as the couse will be here about June 1, imme-~ KH. N. RICHMOND PAPER co. Dookkeeper, Sunnyside mine; John WF. Lor - Mo. June nn Mee!) pani, June 21.—Late this after- “Ope la fer th in Pi a A *, a driver for a laundry lately after the meeting in Port ‘ Philipps, and Chas, Smith, negro|\.. Yeung a Toll of bank chase} noon Moureeols announced (nat he \innd” At the samme time the Ore. | Sl Shagthing Paper; 500 Square Peet of Paper for 34c, 213-215 Occidental ave Miners, all of whom may die, Ed. amounting to $4380. He restored The} would net undertake the task of gon State Press association will}. — -- - —_— f Geiger, white; Wm. Anderson, Arch | Checks to the owner and received asl forming a cabinet come to Beattie, and while these two Carter, and Ned Roush, colored, fleas" "¢Ward the sum of 25 cents in #il- — bod: are here, the Washington : Dadly hurt. The negroes were be- | Paris, June 2t,-—-fx-Judge Beaure- Mate Press axscciation wii be hete- BRUNNER & CO. “ The mame of the man who lort the checks ls Metvin. True did not leara hsi Initials nor the address, “tne laundry driver wae at Fourth an Chestnut streets when he ae 4 well dressed man drop & Felt of pa. per on the pavement. He pieked the checks up and called after the man, who wa king rapidly eway. ‘The checks were restored to the owner and his joy at recovering possession | was so great that he save (tree « | quarter, Mr. Melvin said prema pe (to leave the efty an jhad bought the checks, pees te carry them instead of money, ing their annual meeting. ‘The astern Canadian Editorial association includes Ontarto and all territory Mast, and embraces the editors of all the large and infuem paire, rabid anti-Dreyfusite, aye no evidence wilt be offered against Drey~ fue at Rennes, and he will therefore be discharged. WHEATON wiTHoRKWs = Having Taken Many Filipinos as His Prisoners. ing driven to the mines by Moore wnd Geiger .and while passing a va- cant lot, volleys were fired from the | @mbush. Several negroes returned the fire, but without effect. The ne- | Broes say they came here under a misapprehension. Al will get out Mow as soon as posible. Police are! guarding the men and the mine, and @o not antictpwte further trouble. "TAKE YOUR — Groceries, Wines and Liquors 502 Pike Street, ¢ corner Fifth, See es a "Ss. R. WAGGONER, D.0.S.2 pot Painiess Dentist. © ext Teeth, 0.00, 23K Geld Crowns, #00. Sliver Fillings, cup ma be a a 21. —Anoih- to the #tart- jerious dimappear- the ®t. Louls poe ts M. Anderton, a prominent and prosperous buwiners man of Hot Ark... came to St. Louls the : wt 5 9g" red at the ‘orminal mae ie bill and jeft in the that time to Been seen or heard) wife is frantic with sus casiianatdianemennescatnaen MANILA, June 2t-—(ien, Wheaton Fill aw va tee with all < ae OWN CHOICE The Toad Came Forth. {ia Witivirew from Pore das Mar A Determined Selcid Sr 8100 Reward ta atyes A, sing anything bt Firat.cl pa lweltweke ae Ry. vag ti M. pean a we tragy prisoners, tak- ‘et A weeien in it durine the Two Stories About Miles and re icy it posterday. ond and daya, A number of the eaytured sot- the Filipinos. ‘auring « venitieg Sern et janet dressed in white cow ‘toad was emitted, tomek jar eons * rival of Moy agped song Pa, June 12.—| Mrs. Wetherel! hae Been it for «| Agu who in poison prints a special year, She says that #1 ag° for & Yeor, wos uvered at Das ego Mg . showing While drinking tn the command ie she swallowed ae and ‘Office 16-16-17 Haller Buliding. Telephone Mein Oh! What a Difference Raliel ty Sa'ase hy tore WAFERS ae EES ATS i PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 2— J. Wes ve a “ane tet, ne He Ty ewnin te pats + Pie apa thcad "ots Carter " Harrison, they say, certainly hend the Democratic {tol NY They say they want that co | banat on Théy claim Harrison o jefeat Tanner if the right kind of a fight te made, and although the state convention will not meet for a year lthey are hard at work laying out a plan of campaign baving for its pur- we the election of Mayor Harrison ot governor of Tiinois, They take for granted that President Me- Kinley will be fenominated by the Republicans and William J, Bryan} by the Democrats, and they further | believe that the surface indications| point to the Democrats reaffirming the Chicago platform, including the financm! plank. They say that President McKiniey will carry Miinols with a landsiide — majority unless a political miracte is i before election day of 1900. Soop SSwauity add oMeKinicy's wore | REPORTS OF DIVISION OFFICERS will carry Tanner back to Springfield | unless we, understanding that Mc Kinley will carry the state by an enormous majority, concentrate oUF | Other Preliminary Work Done by fight on the head of the state tick- “a.” the Body. Adjourned Un- til This Afternoon Se a aoe SESSION NS OF VETERANS ‘Appoint Committee on Credentials. DES MOINES, Iowa, June 1 (Mra. Maggie Neal of this city and a farmer by the name of Vossier,/ are dead. and four others are very riousty il! from drinking wood al- secured from Nic Blue, IN ANCL AE = whe found the from Blue. Mrs. Neal was buried hs a a here today, and her father, J. D. David, said last night that he will make @ personal investixation. He CANT ASSIVG FoR COMMANDER The Woman’s Relief ssi essere Soe aaa. Corps Meets. etereatien vespetsing Wie dau Among the Candidates Are Geo. 8. jter's death. The drug was ured in | the preparation of a drink for the Lane, A. S. Cole, W. J. Alex | Pe e ander and J. W. Langley. | | Dtenice | Surgiar With a Conscience BATIONAL PRESIDENT ATTENDS A2700%A. Pa. June 21 —wnine ON cy | Mise M. A. Hodnett, of this city, i wan at church last Sunday her house}, Th# G. A. R. Department of Wash- | ington and Alaska met in secret con- was burglarized of $125. Today she |recatved the money back through the|Yention at 10% o'clock this fore- An Inspiring Meeting of the Le- mail, accompanied by « note which POM im Ranke hall, George W. Tb betta, deputy commander, presiding. |ran as follows dies The Election Tokes “Dear Lady—Inctosed ‘The first order of vusiness was the appointment by t mimander of G. A. R. Met Today » at Ranke’s Hall. | Leeann” ~Teeend Ave. And Columbia St. DIAMONDS — flare stranges tn pricey frogs 39 t0 $9 per cont Our prices are still W. W. HOUGHTON Firet Avenue. JEWELER Learn to Ride a Bicycle Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy aeuee Ave. id Me DANGEROUS WEGLECT OF THE EYE eS oe — hay . HM. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 720 First Avo eva pienle near Mingo. 7o4a ed ait timer i lls In other words, the Chicago Dem- ooratic seriously ce ity of ignoring the national issues) in the campaign of 1900 by making Tanner and Tanneriam the sole ta- please find The Sone of Veterans met this Place Tomorrow. the money I toon from your house Hie on creentiaia. commit. %0¢ 074 leading: the fight against | morning at 10 o'clock in the Masonic | Sunday night heard since you re- utions committee on | Tanner with Harrison. Temple. The first business trans- inne | quire the money more than I do. acted w rt of the coun- © sopvareny by the FOR SALE. Burglar.” i \AIAC Alf commander, W. T. Cavanaugh. of . | Nt of administratio oad, th ‘The fourteenth annual convention ibeusdien aliauband asae 4 culsuk HE WAS NOT |the following committees: Committee Pf the Woman's Relief Corps, « ‘DANCED ON HIS thie afternoon, at which time’ the a Oar at. eae ee All P of | si ‘sternam at rach time fect BB yore, or any Pant embied In Bik's hall this morning and W. F. Lock ABDUCTED Promptly at 10 o'clock, President | There is considerable canvassing vision council committ: - a q the routine work of the session was lecasanand “ am ne the mi Se pros NEW YORK, June 21.—Fowler yo nate : my iecebo me Pete te begun. The hall was packed to the ue At iperaes {nent candidates mentioned are: Geo, ee a | _ Cenent Eee oi ? ny LOST CREEK STOCK s doors. Yesterday 110 members had| CHICAGO, ML, June %1.—John A.|B. Lane, of Olympia; A ; Daveric: taht peiee taectertown éis- pig a aad deal hate Tegistered, and today fully 200 dele- | Hernhaupt ia im the county honpital, Whatcom; W. J. Alexand appearance led to stories that he was) Committee on reports of officers: At (2 C ts, gates are is attendance. The na-|with both feet bound in bandages Orchard, and J. W. Lang kidnapped by relatives, who were ip. L. Melton, H. H. Hubbard, A, B. ents, Gonal president, Fico Jamison Miller, land he hes lockdaw, Sietween the at tle after his fortune of $600,000, in a \Trask, A. T. Beddell, and R. J. @44ed inspiration to the meeting to- day by her presence Reports from the secretary and ‘treasurer were read and referred. The commanders of the several cor throughout the state reported the order growing, and that it was in @ prosperous condition This afternoon wes devoted to an exempilification of the third degree, and to routine business. Tomorrow election of officers will take place. All are anxiously looking forward to the camp meetings, which will he held at Ranke hail and at the Ar- ™ory this evening. National Pres- dent Miller will address both meet- ings. CARE OF THE HOMELESS Annual Re ie of hs Chil- dren's Home Society. The annual meeting of the Wash ington Children’s Home society clos od Ha meeting last night in the Meth sroans he chides himself and vows if ever he again dan face he will put his shoes Rernhaupt was a widow when John morning on a rival's n. Mra, of depa Btevens Post went into caucus this 4 to support for the her to Addison G ymirade A petition addre married her, and she has never over r, United States senator asking looked a chance to tell him how nice nrade D. I. Fordeny he ap —how much nicer than her present pointed a chaplain in United spouse—her first husband was. John States army, has been elresiated and today took down the picture the bas rece 1 the signatures of the lamented first husband and danced entire department upon it, forgetting that he did not) An invitation have on his shoes. His feet were Morning to the captain and officers cut frightfully by the broken glass he battleship Lowa, to attend the and lockjaw ensued two hours later. 1p fire thie evening, and their Lad Kills a Farm Hand. NORRIG CITY, I, June 21.—Two farm hands, Henry Robinson and W Smith, became involved in a quarrel last night, east of Carmi, which re sulted ina fight and Robinson killed his adversary. Robinson was cap tured in Mount Vernon and lodged tn White unty jail. He is only 16 years old and his home is tn Marion, Ky. This is the fourth murder that has occurred in this county tn the last three weeks. The Deadly ‘Rattler. MOUNT CARMEL, Pa., June 21 is expected. pected The afternoon session ta being de- cond tion of the re committee on creden- of the division of ofMfcern, It is expected the convention will proceed tomorrow the election of officers. DEMAND FOR. SKILLED MEN afternoon to odim Protestant church The re- Mixteen-year-old Mary Ginater died Port of the slate superintendent, |last night from the effects of a rat.| eebor Market Shows an In- Mrs. Libbie Beach Brown, showed tlesnake bite on the left foot, r that $2541 had been spent in comfort-| ceived while she wae gathering sufficient Supply. ing the little homeless ones. Ninety-| flow on the mountain near Mid| As a result of the increased bum @even children hay cared for| Valley. When she returned home ness activity in and about the city, during the year Cordial and en-|her mother applied poultices, but there has been a marked develop couraging words were spoken of the | they did not have effect he little ment In the demand for labor of all society's work by many present, in-| girl's leg became black, Her par-|classes. The Free Hmployment bur- chiding Hon. John L. Nagic and J. ents, becoming alarmed, summoned) eau Onde | f unable to supply the J. MeGilvra. medical aid. Despite all efforts, both| many employers applying for men The trustees elected for three /|legs of the girl, as well as her arma,|in various lines of work years were; W. D. Wood, Rev. Whi-| swelled and grew black, and her suf-| Of the skilled craftsmen, cary field, Rev. H. D. Brown, Roger 8. [ferings were intense, ters are in most demand, the bureau office 4 suest at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel | | Hughes. here with Charles Duhme, his uncie.| Reports of the division officers that Chase was were then read, after which the fol- kidnapped. mm he came with |‘jowing two committees were appoint- him of hin own choosing. jed to extend greetings to the G. A. R. BE RESTORED | Riddell, W. F. Lock, A, P, Smith, G Hooker, W. R. C. committer—C. Savidge, H. Ho Hubbard, B. E. NEW YORK, June 21.--A man with the biggest head in the world Cc. BE. Pimpton, and F, EB. wan sent from Bellevue hospital to-, Although the convention adjourn- day to the City Hospital on Black. /¢4 until this afternoon at 2 o'clock, well's istand. He t# James M _ by reason of the committees inab- The bh ility to report in such a short time, ures the afternoon ts being taken up with committee meetings. ~ PAID ‘SOLDIERS HEAVY DAMAGES JOHN E McMANUS & SON, 918 Second Avenue L U x URY Such as the Romans Indulged In can be reveled inina modern bath- room, when fitted up with poroce! tub, shower bath, tiled walls floors and exposed plumbing. 8. Vv Yorke, Pels The convention then adjourned to meet at 2 o'clock this afternoon. a We will ft you up a bathroom such as Lucullus never laved himself in, with all the modern improvements and conveniences, at prices that cannot be competed with. Menut's head measures 51% Inches. Menut has been an idi- ot since infancy, and was taken to the hospital dn the hope that an op eration could be performed that! would restore his reason. Menut Is a dwarf, 4 feet 1 inch tall, | |The cireumference of his head ita ence, while RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO Cor. Third Ave. and Spring St. "Phone Buff 471 road in Alabama in . a 3B mo the two Inches greater th ” o e de bint bys rm * Fe reat center time |aUit against the L. &'N. Railroad for | NOW RUNNING Jeffries, the pugilist. His lege are Induries received in a wreck on that] von ghonld Bay it Freely, Because it is Both Good and Cheap, August last,| grotesquely short and thin $ : when the regiment was on its way | Brooklyn Water Famine. {0m Fernandina, Pla, to Hunte- SOON BROS. i417 Becond Ave. y * |yvitie, Ala The damages a —= NEW YORK June 2% A water aggregate $500,000. Two es saa stares Brooklyn tn the face, yan there Is @ heavy rainfall very short time the city of the regiment were killed. The! bills filed charge negligence, care- lensness and lack of skill, and allege greatly, Today the de- that the roadbed and track were a partment began to draw from the |\safe. The L. & N. made compromise | storage ponds, which ordinarily are |settiements some time ago with 110| not touched, and whi have ly a men in the regiment by paying them [reserve sufficient for afew days, — | from $600 to $5000, famine and ur within a will suffer DENNY-CORYELL COMPANY Successors to The Calvert Company Stationers, Printers and Binders partment, Red 741. 16 First Avenue Stationer Yrinting Department, Black 781. ., 22 | PHONE bid dada a AME aii NS es |

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