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7 tue Rianne — ee ae a - a el THE SEATTLE STAR. THE SEATTLE STAR Apccornnallie: --Seepanghtr 4 Pager opiate ~~ EW, WELLS & G0, Publishers poon except Bunday. KE. ¥, CHASE | Dversis Maxacnn x cents per week, f month delivered © (ree copies Pike (60. Third Aveawe re er wenty ive con by mail or terrier: Ditices No 1107 Dnterea at ton. postoffice at Reattio. Wasting neeond class my: the u The fascination which x plored polar regions possess for men of bardihood and daring, is display ed again in the expedition set un der way by the Duo d'Arbruanl ‘The young man, who ts @ nephew of King Bumbert, has sailed from Christiana with a well-equipped ex- Pedition and some stalwart Italian oMcers of rank to keep him com- pany. It is his purpose to skirt the coast of Norway until North cape is reached, proceeding thence to Cape Piora, Frana Josef Land. It Is his Intention to sail as far north as pos- sible, wintering in some harbor, In the spring the entire party ts to dis embark, and with Exkimos and dogs etart a dash for the pole. it isa sign of pluck of the men who have been engaged for this service, that the plan is that every member of the expedition shall leave the ship and keep up with the party as long as he can. (If any men are overcome, they are to be left at depots or sent back, but the others are to keep go- ing. ‘The survival of the strongest, it is hoped, may make it possible for two or three men at least, to reach the pole. —_— Reports from Russia indicate that the sufferings from famine and dis- ease in that country extend over a vast area of territory. More than five millions of people are tn want, and the death rate from starvation im increasing daily. An additionally distressing feature of the calamity ts the apparent inability of the au- thorities to make use of the meagre financial aid at their command. Re- Nef agents are given absurdiy high pay for their questionable services, and exorbitant prices are paid the few necessaries which are atsdin- able. As yet no general appeal for succor has been made by Russia; but when it shall come the people of the United States will not be behind- hand in their generous contributions. HOSPITAL SHIP STARTS HOME MANILA, June 23—The hospital ship Relief left for San Francisco this morning with 250 sick. ADMIRAL DEWEY AT COLOMBO COLAMBO, Ceylon, June 22.—Ad- tmiral Dewey, who arrived here early this morning on the Olympia, went ashore at 11 o'clock and took a train for Kandy. He will remain in Cey- fon about a week. He says his health is fairly good.) The reception here was not marked by any official cere- monies. Later.—The admiral was enthusi- Bstically received on the streets. He returned to the Olympia at once. Later he was visited by a party of residents, who presented with a silver casket as & souven- of his visit. SAMOANS AT PEACE —— ‘ ‘ WASHINGTON, D. ©, June 22.— the secretary of state has received Official confirmation from Samoan Commissioner Tripp, of the press Gispatches which said that peace in Bamoa was restored. The commis- tion sustained the decision of Chief Justice Chambers in the contested ease over the election of a kind Malietoa res , and the kingship Is to be abolished, a government esta’ nd @ provisional hs A Philadelphia Fire. PHILADELPHIA, June 22.—Fire his morning destroyed Foerder’s Loss, $100,000. joroeco factory. For Seattle and Vicinity. —Tonight and Friday, fair; northerly winds. THE KALIFA IN TROUBLE LONDON, Eng. June 22.—Cairo Dispatch.—The Khalifa has been de- feated by the friendlies, and he has fled to the woods with a few follow-| ers. His capture is reported as im- BEFORE NOT DECEMBER, Will the Republican National Committee Meet. WAGHINGTON, D. C., June 22.— flecretary Dick, of the Kepublican National committee, said today that) mission meet again and allow wit-| Anderson, lot 7, block 9, Yesler's eeting of the committee would | nesses to the room, in wkhich the /ad, June 20, $200. a mot be held before December. At that session, the time and place for the next national convention would probably be decided that it shall be considered when the convention city is chosen. THIER GTS $10,000 A Bold Bank Robbery in Boston. ROSTON, June 22.—A sneak thief entered the Metropolitan N a bank this afternoon and stole @ Hie containing $10,000 in bills from | the paying teller’s desk Later.«Tite paying teller waa at his desk when the thief, a young man, stepped to the window and asked for information regarding the sending of a money order, ‘The pay ing teller gave the man the desired facts. He did not seem to be satia fled, and while he stood there med! the teller stepped away from tating. his desk. The stranger at once reacted through the wicket and seized the bills. THEY LYNCHED A FRENCHMAN RIO JANEIRO, June 23.--News comes from Rio Grande of the lynch ing of a Frenchman wtp attempted to assault a three year old girl. A mob forced the Jall, and after tor- menting the prisoner, burned him alive at the stake FRANCE HAS A CABINET PARIS, June 22.-—Waldeck-Rous- wu succeeded in forming @ cabinet this afternoon. He and his col- leagues immediately called on the president. RAILWAY NOTES. Allan Cameron, district freight agent for the Canadian Pacific at Vancouver, is city. o. R. H. Barnes, superintendent of the Cascade division of the Great Northern, with headquarters at Ev- erett, ts in the city - lL, H. Gray, general traffic man- ager of the White Pass & Yukon, went to Vancouver this morning on the Utopia. ‘The Northern Pacific will make a round trip rate of $81 to Detrott for those attending the national con- vention of the Christian Endeavor soclety. The tickets will be on sale one day only, June 2% They will be limited to actual time required in | ful specimen going, but on the return trip the purchaser will be given choice of) the direct routes West, and will be given stop-over privileges. VESSELS COLLIDED ‘The fishing schooner Mary, which | arrived recently from Cape Fiattery. had an adventure which her crew are not likely to forget for many montim. Last Friday about 4 o'clock in the morning. while the schooner was ly- ing at anchor at the fishing grownda, the sleeping men were awakened by the vessel receiving a sudden shock which nearly sent her on her beam ends. The half-dressed men rushed on deck and found that the schooner had been struck by a large British ship of about 2000 tons, which had come bowling along under easy sail It happened that the little craft had been lying directly in the track of the big wind-Jammer, and obscured to the view of the steereman. The ship struck the schooner a glancing blow on the starboard bow, breaking lthe bowsprit and carrying away the fore rigging. Fortunately no leaks were sprang. been going a swifter rate of speed under a fair wind, she would to the bottom of the ocean, with all on board. APPEAL OF ~ SORDSTROW fore the supreme court on Friday, June 30, It will be on an appeal |from @ decision given by Judge Ja- cobs. When the question of the in- sanity of Nordstrom was introduced, his attorneys asked to be permitted to handle the case after the manner lof atrial. Witnesses and physicians were to be brought in to give evi- dence, and they were to be cross-ex- amined in the regular way. Judge Jacobs, hrwever, held that the sanity of the prisoner was a mat- before passing sentence. He con sequently excluded all from the court room except the examining physi- cians. decision will be called Into qu court, and to have the insanity com |examination is being held, Assistant Denver is the | appeal has been made for the pur- only city which has filed a request | pose of wasting time, and delaying, F. He will argue that the matters. defense has no right to appeal, \ Had the big vessel | undoubtedly have sent the schooner | ter for the information of the court When the case comes before the supreme court on the 20th inst., this ation, and the supreme court will be asked | block 20, lots 1 to 4 to set aside the decision of the lower | Walla ad, June 19, 4. ¢., $1 Prosecuting Attorney | Hastings, part lots 10 and 11, sec Hart will take the ground that the T 21, R 6, June 20, $1. Wash, Tucs June SEATTLE, 20,1809,-—-United States Depar tof | Agriculture, Climate and Crop 4 letin of thy Weather Bureau, Wash |ington section, for the week ending Mon June 19, 1800 | Under the impetus given by the first whole week of #unshiny weath er of this season, pgetation of all kinds hax made splendid promrens |There has been no rainfall since last Tuesday, oxcept some showers ip the lsoutheart counties, Hain would be beneficial in the Big Bend and Spo | kune countries: although not yet sertounly neede Wheat t# reported as doing well In and in the maint | most aeections, t ie t ti |beginning (o head out, Spring wheat fw in better conditen than the winter wheat {n some portions of the Ek Hend country Oata are ne doling well in the Skagit river country | Potatoes and garden vesetal tinue to improve Hops now begin to be troubled with vermin, and require to be sprayed Not more than half a crop of fruit of all kinds Is expected. ‘The straw berry season bas now fairly bewun Considerable alfalfa and clover being harves STATE NEWS, tax on all Cheney has a %& poll |mate citiaens. . | There are 226 children of school lage at Hillyard | . | Whitman county Democrats held a meeting at Colfax Saturday “* | A boot and shoe factory has bees jestabiished at Cas Rock, by C. J Hibbard, of Vermont see Mayor of Davenport, de- nounces @ the reports that en out in that city, “* The Elberton News, founded a few months ago by T. B. MeCroskey, has gone to the journalistic boneyard see A puff pall 67 inches In circurmfer+ ence, and weighing pounds, wa found near Colfax, and ls now on + hibition there. It is the largest ever discovered, smallpox bh. eee Several Mongolian pheasants have been released near Foster, in the Walla Walla country. It i# thought they wilh do well in that section if protected for a few years. ee ‘The Chelan river is wold to afford one of the Bhest water powers in the world. . George Webster, the murterer of Lige Aspland, in Spokane county. has been sentenced to be hanged July 2% see ‘The Neah bay Indians have three whales on the beach this week, and are having a big feast and general joliification. The tug Wanderer tow~ @4 in two of the whales on Wedape- day from sea for the Indians, and the Lorne towed one in yesterday, eee ‘The Benson Logging & Lumbering company, at ite Waterford camp in Wahkiakum county, last week. put in a atich of timber to be used as the Japanese national fagpole, Its dimensions were 144 feet long, 3% inches in diameter at the butt, 1% inches at the top end. A larger stick could have much mv readily been found. The stick is a beagti- of yellow fir timber, and lis as straight as an arrow PARIS, June %.—Late this after: noon Waldeck-Rousseau announce! that he hoped to be able mplet a cabinet before night. He hasanade successful progress. NEW YORK, June 22.—1t te repart ed that May Goelt, heiress to mii- lions, will marry Prince Henry D'Or leans. The prince gained fa an an explorer, and once fought a due! with Count Turin, nephew of the King of Italy. —$ WASHINGTON, D. C.. June 2? Gen. Wheeler will probably be ord- lered to the Philippines as soon a Secretary Alger returns to Washing lton. He will not go there, however, to take part in the military opera tions, but merely to inspect the army under Otis. EVANSVILLE, Ind, June 22 Pverything ts quiet this morning io }the miners’ strike. Imported ne- groes continue to tome In from Pana lit is unlawful to import labor into this state, and when efforts are made to land the strangers, more trouble in expected. ALONG THE WHARVES | Gteamer Dirigo is scheduled to anil jtonight about § o'clock for Alaskan | ports. j . lentil tonight for San Francisco with }a coal cargo. ‘Linotype Job Printing Machine In the Northwest, Cataloguos, Pap Jos, eto., at specially low priows. BAVK KY by giving them an opportunity peeererererererey '$ Two Carloads of Pianos ! Diroot from tH arrived, an y comin, Ramaker Music Co, 1415 Second Ave bel. Pike and Union SVE OOHHHH F808 08888 Jubilee Gold Mining Company j treasury stock for ne p Has 4 safe and sure winner | | | SLATER & SMITH, Official Brokers | ‘Phone Main 60h watt 144 James Ht Go TO Sparkman & McLean j The 8 ORANGES | San Diego Fruit Co. 415 Pike Street, Betwees Foerth and Pim Latest Styles Ladies, have your Tatlor-made Buits aaade by ‘HUMES & CO. | Roome 2-28 fale Deposit Bullding tea | Gem. ; Bargain Closing Out IN THIS LI PUTNAM’S__> Horseshoe Nails, per Ib 12%. | Oxshoe Nails, per Ib. 12%c Oxshoes, all sizes, per tb 3c ‘CAHN & COHN Foot of Yesler Ave. Yesler Dock. POISONED MAN'S WEIRD CALLOP } | ATLANTA, Ga, June 22—Gus Keister, living three miles f his elty cidentally drank a mixture jof paris green .mistaking it for cof lfeo, and there was enough to kill three men. He sprang on his hors ped away after doctors, be The " en route. physictans say nly his strong will kept him alive, and he may re wer. ‘SPANIARDS WILL | CELEBRATE MASS | @ANTIAC June 22.—The Span lards her celebrate a specia r on July 3 for the repose of the |nouls of ora of Cervera’ squad ron wifo perished when the Spants arships ¥ Jostroyed last year i Spa ards be t m granted th e bration been assured of military ——— The collier Willamette wil! probably | | | Britian ship Hutton Hall has gone | to Tacoma to complete her cargo for the Orient, THE DANUBE IS | VICTORIA, B. C. latest news received f une 22 land, states that her back haw brok The Nordstrom case will come be-|en, and that her cargo, valued at an $200,000 will be a total A TOTAL LOSS: The 1 the steam- | er Danube, ashore at Denman's Isl- flour | i oF i) a] Fe u TRUNKS SATCHELS, oe onanal | STEAMER REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ’ | The following real estate trans-| TRUNKS, fers were filed yesterday in the| . Ep . county auditor's office: : j I RAY ELI 1 Eliza Tyler and husband nN.,| to Ole Gunderson, # 40 ft lot 1, block BAC 13, D. T. Denny's Fast Park ad, June | 19, $500, |, L. Fehren et ux. to J. D. Clark son, lots 3, %, 11, 9%, & k 2, lots 1, 2, 7 to 10, block 3, lots 1 to 10, block 4, lot# 1, 2 and 4, block 5, lot 14, bi 8, lot 2, block 9, lot# 11, 12, 15 block 10, lot 12, block 11, lot 18 12, lots 11 to 17, 19 and 20, block 13, Jot 6, block 14, lote 1 to 4, block 15, lots 3, 17 to 19, block 16, lots 9 and 10 block 17, lot 6, block 19, lots 1 to block 22, Wall | George A. Batley to Elizabeth C HM. French et ux, to H. H Alexander Turnbull et ux Robbing, und 1-3 e&% nw, ne\ and lot 1, sec 27, T 22, R 6, Jun \% $150, k LSHEIMER & CO. REDE First Ave., cor. Columbia St. } i] L | WHAT Say YOTIONS are the things on which By no means. The store | Trifles? i: serious. careful about a shee B dollars thing else. and the same You must HAVE THE BEST es were never so low on these little things as they will be The pric here tomorrow. cheaper for you reading, and che Gath nd ing or during your summer vacation AND WHAT ECONOMY IS HERE. $ We are about the fit and finish of the ARE NOTIONS” Bachelor. vs the ee a el the comfort of life swings. Their absence is sometimes real does not ignore these details. We are as ¢ sell you at one cent suit we sell for forty is, shoes, and every- the quality of the pins w rule applies to dress gooc ee ering hundreds of dozens makes it very much for us. The list that follows is well worth those items that you may need for present use We shall not keep your package any longer than is nec essary to guard againsterror such that we anything that is not satisfactory Hair Pins, a bundle Imitation Sheil Ce Pin Cubes (100 pina) #ilk Hose Supporters, with *, fancy colors, worth for 20¢ Children's Home Support ers (black) value 100, for Be Skirt Belts, ready shaped, adjustable, value Mc, for 10¢ Good Curiing Irons, each we American Pins, a dozen papers for.. 10¢ Darning n, colored and black, dozen cards for 7c Rubber Dress Shields, a pair - 7c “Diamond” Ping, a paper. 3¢ Safety Hair Pine, open on both sides, 3 wizes, « dox- en . & Kid Mair Curlers, a doxen 4 New York 83 Walker Street Highest Prices Paid. JAKE MARTIN, 1104 Third Avenue. ———$—_—_—_ All Work Guarantoct. s, PETER EGC Painting, Paperbanging, Kalsomining|% Ficture Frames Made to Order, Look smith Repairing of All Kinds thave 406 Pike Street LOPODOWNOO8800008 We Stall B Realy... £1 our old customers Our store is being thoroughly ovated and much impro- to see in a few days. | } ren- ved, Watch this for our announcement. space | The Seattle Grocery | Second and Marion You Want A Bargain In a New, Slightly Used | or Second-hand PIANO or ORGAN Remember we have the j Largest and Most Com: | plete Stock in the City. | mA | D. S. JOHNSTON 903 Second Ave. Burke Building Call or write for prices and ¢ BONNEY & STEWART Funoral Directors and Embalmors Parlors, Third Ayo. and Columbia st. Telephone Main 1 Seattle, Wash. | Peart Head Hat Pins...... Ie Aluminum Thimbles, cach “superb” Knitting Silk, bo Oxydized Belt Buckles, 100 spools for « 2c | _ones for, each.. +. Be | Stocking Ds Fancy Garters, a pair... Be | ee Qe Fone Casing, 9-yard piece DC | Good Tooth Brushes, each Ag Brush Skirt Binding, 4-yd. Best Sewing Machine Qil, plece > sessse BBC | be bottle for.. .. %e Linen Thread, 100-yd spool 244c¢ | Vaneline, 2 bottles for ‘Be Hair Crimpers, a package ¢ Madame Louis’ Hair Curl- @-inch Tape Measures.... 4 | Spring Hooks and Eyes, a 35 for a Nickel pivm ne . Qe | Pearl Buttons, ¢-hole, a Feather Stitch Braid, 4-yd cnsengy Maint tse 5e Qc | Crepe Paver, all « PHOOW oe ce sereeeere cern c reli c 9c Pin Books, ach....-.-+ BC |] proning silk Angora Wool Skirt Bind- " fer Ki le | tna. S-yd piece «+» 10€ | Saxony Koitting Yarn, Aluminum Hair Pina, a CRO se a0. prsericeonss 3e AMMA he sa Ni haae oaaen - 8 | Pottwhed Horn Combs, € * Fancy Silk Frilled Howe inches long, worth 1c, Supporters, a pair . 22e O08 os tn, anv sheneebbstpnne’ ae | Basting Cotton, 0-yd, Good Hair Brushes, 20c SEATTLE 1419 to 1429 Second Avenue nOVMARCHE “= a ¢6 115-117 Pike Street GEO. H. WOODHOUSE aware Stoves Jobbing of all kinds & Plumbing promptly Attended to @ and General tine of § plumbing materials ttle, Wash. § 2000 Cedar Poles Wanted ROPOBALS and vering along certaia streets and allers in the cities t and Tacoma. TT. CEDAR POLES _--——. Fifty feet in length and nine inches at the top. Poles must be straight and sound and free from soft kaots, and peele ‘or further information TTLE CATARACT (Licexern Sxogvatmin Powrn Co are wanted for furnish | call on co, Washington Block, Seals Bene tesnteesAanntmsse AND @e IDEAL $40, $30, $25, S20 Cash or Installments FRED 7. MERRILL CYCLE CO, 1108-1110 Second Ave.. Seattio Just Opened ___- EATTLE HAT FACTORY WILLIAM TAYLOR, PROP, Late of Christy Hat Factory, London, England The only place Union Hatters n the city to have your hat made to order and repatred by Practioal net Firstavenue and Union street OOO 000 Incorporated 1897. arr Q. S. GOLD, M. & S. CO. C. E. Thurston & Co., Official Brokers. 109 Cherry St. Pater 1 hares share. 60 fe ents P owns 18 claims jer muted number Comp pment work no det pending stock ® nts 5 Platino Cabinet Photos reduced to For 80 Days. PARLOR GROCERY $i o.j,|La Roche ‘Phono Pike 126, Wm. J. DEAN & C Cor, M1 ave, and Union 3