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~ —_—_ ‘ bd *. ee 2 EE RTT RE AT TR ETE Sn CLE En RNAP Saree - bias ” bic hii £7 SA ARERR TT OS RBI SET ERT Re RE HE NEN TEE AEE SRE I Fa ° WE FELL I “TAS DEAT at $7600 at sea and $4875 on shore, | ‘ Rear Admiral Sobley te in thin biet,) » but only receives the minimum | amount, aw he is aewigned to shore | e I d duty, The junior rear admirals re | 1 cetve $5600 while on sea duty and #4675 on shore, Rear Admiral Bamp son isin the Junior Het, but haying a| pmand at wea, receives the spaced | | BE. MH. WELDS, KF Eptron. | buen ‘One cont per copy) HA ceDts Per Wook Ash mes mam pay is Yor mouth delivered | Should Sehle : } ould y be given an assign ' TTT "wwOo OUFRYW iG — ment at sea he would receive 12000 | - - HE SEATTLE MINING EXCHA NGE more @ year than Sampson, but as is a legitimate enterprise, and backed it now ia his pay amounts to byt $875 more “aptaing receive $8500 at wea and 5 on shore. Dimees No P10? Polered at the postomiee at Se ton, as second-class by a sufficient amount of capital to guar- antee that no fake enterprises or wild- cat stocks will be listed or sold on its boards, If you see the stock quoted in Are Entertalned in This City. ‘Fatal Accident to a Laborer & k ox en SYLVESTER MUST RETURN An Bnglishman, Sir Benjamin C. Browne, writing In the National Re-| view, calls attention to the question) ey - A decision wae handed down by! . 1 of American competition with Bna-| the supreme court yesterday, deny $ our market reports, or offered for sale land in the engineering trade. He WORKING UPO NG ing the application of 8, A. Sylver ; \GRESSMEY ry ; lie ee re t remarks that Englishmen «o so far U NAS lad bh for a writ of habeas corpus VOTED CONGRESSMEN ARRIVE on our Exchange, you can rest assured i “ to complain that thelr “engineer sieeiiccieanoi pep Qo je Ia ve the prospective mine is one of merit, and while i nx manufacturers are lacking in he te wamned be te pteds aa ‘ ee ia i ake energy and enterprise,’ and that Anton! Hen en | ° if embesalement, Yoey Wilt, taiposddaaebaebhak we do not guarantee every stock sold to make | peng Werkmen “are declining in by Striking t | Made Certain of Death. ond thes Se the purchaser a rich man, yet we do say that mY ." and that, speaking generally, | poRRe ; See P ; : : } S8T GROVE, Ore, June th oy are ood safe investment and the i the English “are lapsing into an in- Leaves 0 Famity. |Mre. Emma Kuabob, of Sherwood, California, they are all She : ; : = position to the Americans.” committed aulcide recently by awal money paid for them will be spent in develop- lieving that where there is iat ag ee lowing polsoned wheat that had been — 7 re . « . wearers» TygpneSigmemal 7 a ‘ eiinaian tor Ganiirets. Gun than! ing the mines, thereby making your property = i | ntont Henneken, 1 swered rT oO oe we au The distinguished on- 7 ° ‘ . F charges that large quantities of ma-| Madison street and Twenty-aixth av- in wabad gnetes GD. I song | thee EO 7 i ye of ree . =, ° © th t he ¥ » M Kus - g Ge seve J pitt dhinecy new tend in Baciloh produc-|¢nue last evening, and was instant-| bob Fal yr ay oi oo Mr eae ee kant Hi Western Washington is on the eve of the great tion, come from the Upite4 Sra plat iy HE bas juctrThag himeeit into the well, prevented “9! - aa Pacif The party est mining boom the world has ever known, that t " ee ¢ scaffolding, and turned his wife from sinkin ntit neighbors | Met by & committee from the cham - ” . alee at, aks Engr inbolabob around to pick up a board. As he|came to his assietance. Mra Kus- der of commerce and taken to the| and there will be more fortunes made from the i did #o he lost his balan a te ‘ pe after being tal ” " Der *, 5 winait aw tate Sa Wealden SOEDA Mor the OH lteskeiee te the gleaned De Pelee teed the ea nua tee Mfg inedBitalstgs Cascade Mountains than were ever taken out cin 1Btee 4 é ained by K. C. Hughes, Judge Thos. ‘ € @anese railway was obtained from Stevens was immediately called, and —-—-—____—— Siisian: Gait etn aye of the main range of the Rockies. the United States on quicker deliv- an examination proved that the ver- | prominent eit rr | : ery than could be secured from any | {bra of the neck had been dislocat-| R M | Mr. Pay the introducer of the| Get in the procession and invest a few dol- : , Causing Instant deat | shipping b and in speaking of the| a ‘ Bowglish maker; that the Midland and |" yir"Honneken was 4 years old, and| Dill, predicted that if It were passed, | larsin cheap good mining stocks and you will r 3 other railways ordered a large num-|a native of Perry county, Missourt. | WASHINGTON . would wet Sera ciiabe at Gale ‘ ania “Af Der of lovomotives from America; | He leaves a wife and four daughters steamships on the P os Wak wake up Some fine morning and find yourse fa and that a very great part of the Mr. Henneken returned from the 2S Ps SO as tines t uth Ar on - . r © g . ¢ > machinery used in England in con- | Klondike about three months ago. The party wit eave toolset: ive millionaire. Daily call and sale at 12:30 P.M. nection with ¢lectric work is im-| ee a Specified in Bids for Frisco Ce fornia. and will stop here again oe | on ita way to Alask Those in the Ported trom thie aide of the avan- ONE LONE Federal Bullding. terty. bouton’ her Pui Gear Sila es _ 4 eraman John Daigell ‘ um # C ¢ de I ae Tre award of te governments |ereteman John Dalsell, of Pennayt- Seattle Mining Exchange contract for the construction of a » » committee; Congressman J Telephone Main 273. Benjamin admits that in every case there is a measure of truth. In re- gard to electrical machinery, he con- cedes that pérhaps as a class Eng- Msh manufacturers are slower than of Harriman P. ot Considerable pressure in n George arty. ‘aliformia is being browght to bear those in other countries in taking up to t ef California stone Nam Duff, 2 new linet. He finds no encourage- ment in the theory that there neces-|in port this morning, having on| were called for and submitted for PST the Pi v8 sarily most be a large interchange of |PO8fd & large crowd of returning | the construction of the new govern- = Ay. arene Sh Payne party, Ret: the United |Wurtsts from Alaska. F. G. Cran-|memt building in San Francisco. No eecorted by Judge C. H. Hanford, ae rou ited [dail was the only Kiowdsher among |partiouler hind o€ pramite was epeci-|202e° Thos. Burke and many pram y Grane Wagiand. Freight, of/tne passengers. He ia one of the|fied. The bids were opened April |iNeM% citisens. vinited the warship vo he hs qouren, tilts equsiiy both ways, | number who came out from Daweon| it, and it wee found that W. H .EI.(/0%8 '8 the dry dock at Port Or-| Ww w In declaring that the United States —— steamers Flora, Columbian/| fie, of Cincinnatl, was the lowent weere Pag party Jenves this aves . is the most formidable competitor | *™¢ Canadian. bidder, and that he posed to use |!R& for California, but will return in} “™"~ —— = = : — that Engiapd hap ever bad, Sir Ben-| Th Topeka left Skagway on the| Washington granite. Through the order to take the Queen for Alaska, | . 22>: PIGOT & FRENCH CO. Siaee ap ne te kang [27% and, owing to the fact that she |influence of California and Southern ub aindihes | 506 Wash have the cal x rs eeP nad a large number of tourists on | Pacific lobbies, the bids were reject nceeminatan ~ ashington St, have the only her position in the industrial world, | board, Capt. Thompson did not walt : j inti i . . ed b Hed fo | eet eee eterno: peemenenar maine enceent ws wei WIFE CHARGES - /f Linotype Job Printing Machine and intelligence are needed on the Dawson. The next crowd of return-/o7. and K was found that Mr. fi! in| — = —————_—— - part of employers, workmen, and the ing Klondikers will probably come! was again the lowest, bie bid being na age bag yee penlogmen, Pomeh gaaceal bute.” down on the steamers Humboldt and| for $68,600, and It specified the ure | S - ‘ | MONEY Wy alving them eb opportunity lage City, which are the next |of Peerless granite from the Index gatt es avorite nce ouse _ —_—_ EEE Jack Dalton may go down into ign ghetto ethan ve ceo. | arty at tedex, Wash. His next ~ | wt ‘A met the steamer bid wae $745,000, on Delano granite. “HICAG er ¥ pee Haetery ae the ~stiting cause of lw. mider at Sitka, with the members| The lowest bid based on the use of Fo — mip ttn Sot y ie ily Resort in the Northwest. } Two Carloads of Pianos Big diplomatic pow-wow between of the Hariman expedition on board. |California granite was $772,800. There euit for divorce browght today by The Only Strictly Family esort in the No | Direct trom the factory; just Great Britain and America. Jack is Scale ag agg down oe is no claim made that the Peerless | Kiisabeth D. Higbee against her hus IRVIN BARUCH, Lessee and Manager. } arrived, and mere coming the man, who, with @ sharp hatchet, ae which was on lie an infertor stone, but it is held bY | band, Frank D. Higbee, a well - ee a north on the Elder, but which wasigan Franciscans that California) known real oatate pre ; Ramaker Music Co. pr ae through peace | nog needed. The passenger list 18 | stone should be used The Seattle <a in watt wd re oan’ Bossa Opening Monda June (9th, 1415 Second Ave Det. Pike and Union : brought into ex- ee w. hog omghnernt bo chamber of commerce has taken UP inndteiity, Mre Higt chdinen tobe With Herr Baroch's | fetence @ thoroughfare over which !C. Topp, Mra. . Gleuse wolcthe matter, being unable to see WRF | husband tried to > : | j the two nations-are now disputing, children, A. E. Knapp. H. Atrmated.|ine federal government should a: Rloharese him wish dqghonset vustesse |) ee LADY ORCHESTRA | —7y wit the and which has recently been bianket.| Mise E. B. Ford, W. T. Simon and |cept a bid $90,000 qhove the lowest) methods | The following epectal artists from eastern theaters and concert houses ‘ Jubilee Gold Mining Company 4 by & modus vivendl. Had Jack| 7, Mise D. Head, it S Gieatan, gna, ie créer that California stone! isisbes tives at the Mariborough| Mis KATHINKS HOUSTOS, Great Bagiee, Swedish, Gorman Vocal ana | been content to let primitive Nature patted aeoag ani J. B. Gallagher, | nia Pn recuse siatca gee in New York. He has a con- PRank MARLE and RAYE HAMPTON in “The Troubles of « Darktown Dandy.” [18 now offering another block of see een ae ere ae | ere am witches] ADMISSION FREE amr Duy Da dt ttia|s «o~t zwrmm o ott re wou! ve het putative of Ss i ok ery ening @ chor “a purchase at thought of cutting @ trail through iT) N icin Ween, We ene ADM "based upon the showing In the work the Chilleats, and no fuss would have THE NATIONAL y] on ee fi ase Aw anting « “mmittee| = at ry | now in progress. Our advice Is that b enathire Now Great Britain t« : ay ogi does and nee KILLED BY AN Dieon ane bis Ovedb you should not lose an opportunity Sinan teeaae'rcan et’ ~~ LEAGUE GAMES , sas yelinaryr Seas ees er L8*** SPOT CASH $ to wet in earty, for Jubilee stock te tide-water port AO 1 ter the war with Spain a safe and sure winner. of it, and her railroad builders are . EXPLOSION Highest Prices Paid. @nxious to build a line along its en- RAW RECRUITS. " SLATER & SMITH, Official tire length. When Jack sees all of| CHICAGO, IM, June 21.—The base- | -_ 5 | Bec JAKE MARTIN. "Phone Main Sl. 114 James the trouble thet his little hatchet |ball games of the National League Pe SSE: Capt. J. P. O'Neil came over from ©. June 21.—Clyde m4 Thi veane 1 aaa MARIPTTA, ©. — “oe he may well hesitate 5 ong Haren eee ee 4 [Pe tiand yesterday and recruited 1M | porter, of Sharpsburg. Pa. aed cre = it using such a weapen upon in- . . of P . Fi h S d | hew en, who are to be sent tolyin 6. Hart, of this cit © bic 2 Work Guaranteed. ~ ville 1; at Cleveland: Brooklyn 9,| t _|Mantis. Capt. O'Niel says that the|to atoms ti , here this | o Sparkman & McLean ternational politics (a other parts of|Sieveand 1 ut Putsouren wow FEILG FIG UD ress sendy io recruit at men who Hees, “yerure an empire ot| PETER EGGE sage em the world. —_—_—_—_——— Otia wins one brilliant victory aft er amother, but they seem to be I! Drilliamt fireworks, having no lasting effect. The enemy disappears at one KLONDIKER Arrives on the Topeka—News Steamship City of Topeka arrived York 4, Pittsburg 2, at St. Louls: Washington 5, St. Louis at Chiec- ago: Boston 5, Chicago 1; at Cincin- nati: Cincinnati 3, Philadeiphia 2. The standing of the clubs t as follows: poatoMfice and courthouse in San Franciace, is awaited with im. terest in Beattie, for the lowest bid im based on the use of Washington » bide Tt seeme t some months denly Ended Hull, of lowa, chairman of the military « Heatwolo, of Minnes- foreign affairs committes or greseman J.P ota. member of the of Pennsylvania, secretary to the apply, but that no special or |have been received, calling for n | Capt. O'Niel will return | }to hie headquarters in Portland this| levening } | | recruits. 609 First Avenue ——_. the Marietta Torpedo company, and went to ite factory, three miles went of this city, to get a igad of nitro- aiycerin. Hart went along for com- pany About 3 o'clock « distinct shock, as Painting, Paperhanging, Kalsomining | Pteture Frames Made to Order. Lock | ‘anith Repairing of All Kinds Residence. M7 have 406 Pike Street REAL ESTATE Phone Red 1708 Go Bailey Bidg Platino Cabinet ww. te Re | a atinet he point only to reappear at another, “ 12 77s/ (ND IN PAVOR OF JOR GREGG’ Killed His Brother. it caused by an serthiqua ee, wae fait | and there ts little, if any, permanent ™M 1s 64 | BLOOMINGTON, Ind., June 2 ml Sueae a tclephone message announ- | We Shall Be Ready..... Photos reduced | g@ain of territory. Nor, since Aguin- 2 n Cs] | Henry Leech, 17 living near here! cing the explosion. The factory was ‘ | SALOU 2 ' aldo received the ultimatum of “un- nu u 56 jwas killed by his half-brother, Eld-| targe four-story building, just bullt to see our old customers | Por 80 Daye ' conditional surrender.” have there b ~ = The Wend’ Terror Set Down to |" Frants, while hunting. They got] at a cont of $4000, and was ' caamhately in afewdays. Our store $| } been any further overtures for peace. |r oun, 4 ~ oH reparated and when Frants fired at| demolished. Not a piece twelve inch- | is being thoroughly ren- La Roche ‘The war drags on its weary length, | pittsburgh . 2 py “2 Think and He Would Mot Jsome game the load of shot took ef-|es long could be found. The men s 5 and there are no signs that it ts near New York ; 2 u 4m Get Up Again. Itect in Leech's head, blowing the| were there with a team of horees, | ovated and much impro- ; an end. Washington 18 7 at |top off. He never realized what/end are thought yj coe Ager Sa rom ved. Watch this space The Sweetest, Julctest i [Ea a | i ¢ trother ta wi yar on e horses w own ovelaas ® a cr P: | Seat aap ips eneesess stipe | ‘ick, and parts of the mangled re-| for our announcement, OR NG ES | WHEAT CROP mT oe oe ee | meine maine ot the men were found in the |@ 9 A -S leet yh hee trees three quarters of @ mile awa — NOT S0 LARGE Leper Wh, With kee, excotion ot only small parts of the wagon could 415 Pike Street, Between Fourth and Fine happy lot, with the exception of tn tound. Trees for half a mile were Bibby, “The Honolulu Cyclone,” a cea ss eels tenlears. Second and Marion OAKESDALE, Wash., June 21.—J. H. Longwell, manager of the Farm- SHARP REPORT But Found it Was Only a colored man. He met Joe Grens, the Seattle Indian, while out, the two measured arma in what was scheduled to be a 16-round contest and| | EXCLAMATION 1 | BDWARDSVILLE, UL, June t1— Latest Styles ———$—$ Ladios, have your Tailor-made Suite e made by. ers’ Warehouse company, has given | But the fifteenth round was never|A seemingly insane patient at the the following interview on crop pros- Policeman Kissing. | reached. In the middle of the sev-|county howpital here has turned out | Es co pabigs lenth round % “crelane went to ita|to be an escaped convict. The man, WILL BUY A H u M & | “ ‘The murky sky overhanging the |corner and stayed there. Sveryone | P: Walsh, was captured at Be | Rooms Safe Deposit Buildin, "My method of determining the) ner of Second avenue and Yesler| was surprised at this action on the thalto Sunday, and on account of his | : = @ize of the crop this year was to|way tat evening, peculiarly favor-| part of Bibtly, as honors were about | peculiar actions was taken to the) gs i | THE ! find out from the farmers the num- |eq the sidewalk wooing of policeman evenly divided, and the contest seem- insane ward of the hospital, When] / pti ht- aiciaes } aati Be arth bn hte spel eo | H—, who, like Adonis of old, might-|ed good for several rounds more./he awo Monday morning and ‘The Finest Talking Machine Mads, | . i put in by | ity appreciates the fair daughters of |Grege himself was surprised the found that he waa in a cell he ex- v them this epring. 1 then found out pve Just which daughter he was |aotion, and went to Ribby's corner | claimed z \REGINAS ~ PARLOR CRO ER : the amount of wheat that they had|oourting at the decorous hour of |to ask what the trouble was | “What ia it now, the same From $7.00 to $300 ” . in last year and compared it with nine, cannot at thin writing be a! The contest was one of the best|charge?” Then reallaing that he had we bs "Phone Pike 13 1329 Second AVeRUB ee this epring’s sowings. I talked with gergt. Peer, who was the sol ever given near Seattle. During|made a mistake he remained silent | Wem. J. DEAN & CO. & 42 farmers, representing a large sec-| unexpected witness, gays that the |the first round the men looked flerce- 4 has not ken since. Hin re TRUNK Sherman, C ay & 0. a oe si 3 tion of country, and found that they | gir) looked Mike a brunette dream. |ly into each other's eyes, cach wiz- rk was reported to Sheriff Kuhn “STEINWAY” DEALERS bec gihsamenlinesiney 2082 2) Sak ag mmaerama mmc is farmed altogether 15,843 acres, and Certain it is that as the sergeant |ing up his man, Then, just for a and the latter wired Nfferent SATCHELS, m 8 ein a é that of the acreage in cultivation | swung suddenly round the corner he|marter, Ribby landed a knockdown |pointe with the result that it was . 4 acai iampaablactall et § Yast year 761-7 per cent. was in| was saluted by a sharp report that|blow, but Gregg wae up again, jlearned Walsh was an escaped pris- sane : wheat, and the remaining in barley, | sounded much like the snappy voice |quick as @ flash. From this on ft |oner from the state penitentiary at STEAMER k oats ond summer fallow. On the|ofq cat rifle. He stopped short as|was fast and furious, till Ribby re- Joliet, and the authorities have been z % i When — é same amount of ground in cultiva- he peheld policeman H—— raptur-|tired in the seventh round ,oking for him for eight months, M TRL Ss, | rea tion this year, only 51-3 per cent. ously kissing Miss ——. Quckly| The two men were almost evenly) W. McClaughrey, & special prison ® 2 fs in wheat, and the remaining per|tne sergeant rallied his Hobsonized matched. Gregg is a slightly heay-|official, arrived this morning and in TRAVELING | Y ou Want | cemt. in summer fallow, oats and |¢acuities, and was about to retreat|ter man, and a trifle taller than|to take Walsh back to the 5 - - j ar | barley. The difference is# thus readily trom the scene when the girl, catch-|Ribby. Grege’s muscular develop- tlary. BAG ° seen and a shortage in evident.” ling sight of the intrusive witness, |ment é@ in his shoulders, while that —_——___—- ‘ A Bar yain mie es See \emitted @ stifled exclamation, and,|of Ribby ts from his hips down BY pk ae Za ‘ A Horrible Way to Die. breaking away, fled from the spot. The crowd yelled itself hoarse for | | | refitted feid fi orribl ” today. fhe had aeons dar pied wrapped himself in the mantle of | why Bibby should quit the game as} today. | Ghe had bean demented for | hia own thoughts and proceeded on he 4i4, other than the fact that he & CO. PIANO or ORGAN IN THIS LI i expectedly and was heard scream-|"!8 Wy. pegere Ret tebe Bis bgp egy Pong Pi can ig be 2h ia aeie ot First Ave., cor, Columbia St. | a ing a few moments later. When! he ‘opinion preveliag among these | Corpora ctanth United & pe PUTNAM’S__t> found she was dying, with her body DEWEY'S SALARY present that Inck of “sand” was hin |Co. F, Ninetoenth United States re- Remember we have the AMS in a charred mass. She had light-| most serious fault, gulars, infantry, were killed last & Largest and Most Com- ‘ 2/, : ‘As @ preliminary to the principal |evening at mp Meade by the ac dbaeided thee H 1S\ shoe Nai S. | 2 P Ca Cee ee | event, there was a four round con-|cidental discharge of a Krag-Jor plete Stock in the City orse: ils, per Ib 12*s0 BLOOMINGTON, Ind, June 21.— Mrs. Jefferson Ward, aged 70, com- Condensed Milk Trust. | ZURICH, Switzerland, June 21—| It was announced here today that) an agreement has been reached for, the formation of an international condensed milk trust, and that all|officers under the naval personnel| The figtic exhibition was under the|then went through his head, killing the leading companies have rati-| bill. |auspices of the Hawthorne club, and him instantly. It then struck Cum BONNEY & STEWART . , fled it. The combine will control| Admiral Dewey will receive $13,600)a steamer took the crowd to a se-|mings in the region of the heart Foneral Direptors and Siabalmere Foot of Yesler Ave. the Anglo-Bwiss, Nestle and Hagle| whether on duty at wea or on land. |cluded spot. Very little money |causing internal hemorrhages, fr Telephone Main Li woaitic, Wash. Yesler Dock, - brands of condensed miik. man, they felt that words would fail to do the subject justice, #0 each one IS $13,500 WASHINGTON, PD. C., June 21.— The navy department has issued a circular fixing the salaries of navy |The denior rear admiral’s pay is fixed | As for the sergeant and the police-|one or the other of the men, but the friends of Grege predominated | There seemed to be no good reason test between Harry Ryan, “the Spo- kane Whilrwind,” and Young Dish more, “the Tacoma Whirlwind.” The men welghed 120 pounds, and |were about evenly matched, no de- | cision being given. } changed hands, | A RAW REGRUIT the hands of Private Murphy i a raw gensen rifle in Murphy, of Co. B. recruit While he was cleaning the rifle it |} was accidentally discharged, the ball first striking Boatle In the arm and -RRDELSHEIMER fe & & ywhte h the soldier died in two hour In a New, Slightly Used or Second-hand | Oxshoe Nails, per Ib....-12%¢ D, S. JOHNSTON _ Oxshoes, all sizes, per lh..3>20 903 Second Ave., Burke Building : Call or write for prices and terms SAHN & COHN

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