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\ ' cio uneeeaiee Letidi coca ae a nee UPON DOGS Another Tale of Starvation Upon the Edmonton Trail TOLD BY ONE OF THE SURVIVORS: Who Has Just Arrived in Seattle The Thril- ling Experience of H. C. Reifsnyder and Party From Philadelphia. Another Pdmonten route vietim | who hed also reached the village, and & man camed Dunn, of Quebec, Canada, with ste other men whose names I carmot recall, have been completely lost sight of, They on- y died miverabty tn the wiid- either through siekness or ration ‘S attempted inet Christmas, with several of our party, fo cross the [mountains and we were fost for rom Philadelphis, on March 3, 1808 Foe da ae mead eecdee- moe oon Ciod Like Dogs. lot (he time. ‘There wae Httle game He oxye be suffers? untet@ hard-|in the country, and a week before Gh pe. and akw menvhers of his party! we finally reached an Indian settle- ne almest 16 month 5 urty tfaveting irougs the} Fotet north west of Canada in search of » route to the Klendilte, reached} the head wetera of the Stickine riv-| ¢f & month ago. Me came down to} Wraneol, and tock (he Mumboldt + Me Relfeeyder started from E4- fmonter With « party of 14, mowtty the purty were howl in tte mountains} Mundreds Aro Destitute | for o month, during which time they SUBSISTED | | bor. | “The P subsioted maine on dog feet. | ont starting statement Mr. Neifeurder makes ts one whieh al- most confirms the prediction nade by the Star yeeterday, to the effeet| that pewiniy three or foor tandeed| fren periaied In an attempt to reach) Kiendite by the Mackensic river route. Here ts bie story. told ex elasivety to the Star “Sixtemn of us left Edmenton March 9, 1895, wit® a good outht an @ horren, We traveled to Peace riv- er, landing firet a distance of TO mites, Then after months of hard work, traveling through swamps and Gense forests, we struck Nelson riv- er, 54 miles northwest of tite Peace. The Leader Drowned. Some of my party have etraggted| the church cotuma of Saturdays out, others have died, and some are| sick at Liard civer. There are i poor fellows at the tatter place eck, | and almost destitute. Some have scurvy Gnd others have been frozen. Where Are Those 2007 “About 3 men, most of whom) were short of provisions, wintered a the hem of Mod river. No repo have ever & received from them, | account of thetr tmotation, and I t say what has become of them. The whole trip is & horrible night. | mare fo me. E made onty $7 during) the time I was on the trail, and spent hundreds. ‘There i# not much dowht but that the 409 or 568 men who went down From Nelson we rafted down to|th® Mackennte river, nave had a ter- Linrd river, and came upon the ntte |e time Indian village of La Pose. After « A Horrible Fate. brief stay, and leaving several sick men there, we struck due north 209) they reached the Pelly river, where! miles, when winter overtook ux. Ij they intended to winter 1 am! will never forget the horrors of that afraid that many have perished. ; trip. | They had auite @ lot of pr wistons, | “John Mason, our leader, who came | tat there [eno firewood in that coun. | from Kingston, ‘Tennessee. was try. Their fate will not be known! drowned in the Nelson while raft-/ until August next.” ing, and the other members of tie Mr. Reifenyder ie etaying at the party got played out. We managed A fe hotel, He will ao firalty to return to the Indian v hortiy to tell the aad story of he more dead than alive. All our «| perty’s experiences Im the wilds of died there of starvation. The boys Canada, to friends and relatives whe! Abou! 10 sang wana to hear of loved ones. SHE DESTROYS AN ESCAPED LION SILK DRESSES CAUSES A PANIC PHILADELPHIA, Pa. June 24. ‘The police are grestiy puszied by ot ‘ me malicious person, terane or a " Gus fescue o awa hen a pulang ‘oon and for an howr there w the rounds of the big department * T@len of terror in the north part # department pa stores, slashing the silk skirts of the city. ‘The beast finally took and waists of women shoppers. S80 possession of @ grocer; ’ e ery store, hiding thoroughly t# the mischief done that behind a large retrigerator. It re the warmenin In every cise have| cured ton net ~- bee % igs tle’ ed * quired ten trainers to recapture t ned. The vari- tion, Charles Ricardo, a trainer, tives Imve been un-| nag > efforts, but ay far{ 2d one arm badly torn by the ant- able te get the al ed mal av he was trying to prevent it # from escaping from the cage in the * identity of the culprit 2 that waa browehe to) ttt The tion was being transferred evident that the man or woman waa ed by pure maticionsness, No 4 than eleven women complain * peculiar Vandaliam, but it in| imtendent of the the attenti ant from one cage to another when it Monday ted t | oanet was the work but ae Ciba xae OF we can earenaeed the cases ra multiplied from day to day it soon became only too! SEAT TLE INKLINGS Mrs. Libby Reach Brown, super- Washing Child? ter of Refleved that the fist is much lerg.|fen'e home, seven boys for whom a she wishes to find homes. The boys ‘The matter was yesterday report-|range from four to 10 years in age. ©4 to Chief of Detectives Miller, and 0 che! detectives were pron ty went to atl! Jadge Jacobs yesterday nted a the stores. Georg chief of Yorces by default to Net H. Stott tective at Wanamaker’s @<einet William H. Stoit; Lesa s to believe that om gen 2 woman, but hecan-|Christie Dutton against nm commit. Dutton; Martha Maison against Neis utrages. The) Matson. knit weighs «in| The Seoqualmie Palle Power com- pping at the|pany filed petition tn the superior bfect of at [court yesterday, citing those inter- » appeal in court in their own be- are clean. | halt. . I and extend « ‘They were never heard of after! 2 seroms the Hay moun-jhave been waiting enaiously for|Bishth avenue and | Rev. H HH. Gowen, rector INDIANAPOLSS, June 24.—-A tion | With the fa an animal show escaped this af- | NE SA AT OO RETIRE RRR oe eR THE Absence of the pastor the pulpit will feane Naytor duty The ovidence given by Chief mw and other membera of the |be filled by Rey department showed that Seoonover ipndag was @ good driver, yet hit work | African M, B. Churoh—1820 Pour sround the engine house was incom | teenth avenue, Rey, Geo, A. I y potent, pastor. Services at Ji a, m, and ¥ 9. @ pm Lowls Lavole dled at his home, 1018 ee: a Stewart street, this morning, of heart estmineter Presbyterian Chureh divease, Mer, Lavole is a brother-ine | ner af Columbia are law of Prod 8, Townsend, He was | roadway Kev. V ". ¢ hria employed at the Skookum box fa pastor, The Nev. Joseph Monfort, of tory and was twenty-four years old, |the Kmmanvel Presbyterian church eee will MH the pulpit in the morning John B. Foye, who is wanted for | Regular service by the pastor in the Jury bribing at Boston, ts now a fugi- | evening. jtve from justice, and Nie bend was eae declared forfeited yesterday by Judge; Madison Street M. B. Chureh—Co Jacob ner of Madison street and Twenty ere third avenue, Rev, A. 8. Greme, paw | Steamer Humboldt ie on the dry-| tor. Services at 11 a. m. and & pm 4 at Quartermaster harbor, re- eos Battery Street M, E. Charoh airing. he wil wai) for the north }tomorraw evening, instead of to-jner of Third avenue and Pattery i ntght, as previously scheduled, street, Rev. MH. D, Brown, 4 r bey Morning subject, “Be Ye Filled with The pteanier Alice Gertrude left) the Spirit.” Rvening, “Whatsoever Lily Rogardue @ Cove wharf at S| ye would that men would do to you, o'clock this morning, bound for San! to Fe even se to them Jian istends, with an excursion par-| one ty of ladies from St. Mark's chureh,| Grace M. ©. Church—Thirtieth av They will return at @ late hour this) enue south near King etreet. Mev evening. W. H. Sellick, pastor, Services at eee Mam. and 8p om Mra, Capt, Downing and daughter eee | arrived vouterday from San Fran- feattle Tabernacle (Maptiet) cleeo on the City of Puebia They |ner of Jefferson street and fore will leave shortly for Sitka, there to enue, near James etreet power hou await the arrival of Capt. Downing | Rev. Dancan Wallace, of Wa of the ateamship Exeeisior, | Walle, will All the puaipit in the Md In the evening the pastor “what | | mornimm. ‘The tug Astoria took W. R. Grace|#, C. Ohrum, will preach on & Co.'s dredger Ban Diego ow at) Authority.” moon today, Bound for Ciray’s har-| ~—o cesta plete jon Play” ran 200 nights jin New York. Jefferson (heater next J. M. Sorguaon sold bis sloop Rowe) weet hus arrived in Seale, and he telly a) went with them, A good many of/ Ms story of sofferfag, Kardeipe and) these have never been heard of | yesterday to Cart Rasmu Mr onusnemeamaal death rte coat we send | fine Men Lost. — intends t build lermr j rit orror through the ctvitine Domt, Dae ror tiroagn the civitiwed | oy o¢ aur party, Paut Taylor} cee The rigler a H. C. Reitanyder, of Phiindetpaie, |<d John Rawatrom. of Philadeiphia.| when nearty opposite the Rainier-| a Grand hotel this morning, an axte of) a Front street cable car broke, and the tine was bieeked for nearly an|in fan Prancineo, hoar next week. “The Passion Play” ran 10 weeks Jefferson theater eee A. L. Hawley, of the feattio-Yukon| “The Passion Play” ran 0 woeks Transportation company. returned in fan Franctsce, Jefferson theater) fast evening from @ trip to San Fran | fext week cheeo, 0 } The Crigler a ‘The Parsion Play” ran two weeks The Ghurches. dle fhe dogs om the trail from ex-| ment we had nething to eat at ab. ~ j in the ¥. MC. A. auditoriam, San) posure, Fenger and sickness. | We were almost skeletons, and could | On one cornaion seven members of| hardly stand. —_—— —— ~ —— » Jefferson theater next In or@er (9 secure publication in ‘The Passion Play” ran two weeks Star, pastors are requested to hand/in the Y. M,C. A. auditorium, San tn thelr seomon topies at the office |Francteco. Jefferson theater next pot later than @ #elock Friday even- | Werk ; ine. ore Chureh of Our Lady of Good Hetp ~<orner of Waatington street aad . day or evening; to ‘Third avenue south. Rev. FX. Pre- | gia weekly: no canvassing, enclose fontaine, Morning sermon at 10:20 |repty stamp. Buceistor Manefactur- and evening at osaem. ing Co., 100-123 Bast 44th at. New Vie. oe Sacred Heart Church--Rervices are held im the Brotherhood Dullding on Aixth avenue near Mell street. Father Browne im charge | eee Chureh of immaculate © ton —Corner of Broadway and M Rev. A. Swere, Morning sermon at 10:38 and evening ot 7:28. o* St. Clement's Episcopal Church Twenty-tourth avenue and Wasr- ington street. Rev. Geo. Burseiie, rector, Regular Sunday services, eee St. Mark's Episcops! Church Harvard avenue between Seneca and Spring streets. Rev J.P. D. Liwyd, rector. Services at 1 a m and § Pp m Red Cross memorial exercis- on in the morning. ore Trinity Parish Church—Corner of James street Preach. “MALE HELP WANTED. er sex Kany. permanent) seo. alguns exhibition of jing at 11 a. m. end § p. m cee Englieh Lutheran Church of the Noty Trintty—Seventh and Union street. James F. eatee, pas- tor. Services at ll @. and § p m one First Christian Chareh—J. N weeks at the Y. M. Francisco. First appearance in t interesting and unusual. should see it. Everyone interested in production should see it. so-—-conveying to the soul, story of all time. Smith. pastor. Hotfs anton services P. church, Third and Pine street. Preeehbing ua m an@d# pom. Rey. BB. Tytler, of New York, will preaéh at 11 o'clock on the “Evolution of the Spiritual Life as Taught in the New Testament.” owe Market Street Raptist—Twenty- fourth avenue south, near Main. Rev. Thomas Raldwin, pastor Ser- vices at Ila. m. and § p.m. Serv- foes conducted by the Rev. Enis “ee First Baptist Church—Fourth ave. nue sear James street. Louis &. and San Francisco. Dr. ALEXANDER ieee, jeserved Seats BENEFIT TO THE AN Heavenly Visteon,” a) sermon for Christian Endeavorers. Rev. va D. Landrith, D. D. of Nashville, Tenn. will Mii the pulpit in the evening. eee North Seattle Baptiet—Corner of Third avenue and Cedar street. Rev L. J. Sawyer, pastor, Bervices at 11 a m. and § p.m, see Piymouth Congregational church— Corner of Third avenue and Univer- sity street. Rev, W. HM. G. Temple, t Samuel L. Proom:| pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m, and § Herbert | m. During the absence of the par- | tor the pulpit will be filled by the Rev. Mr. Foster, see Third Cumberiand Presbyterian | chureh—Twenty-second avenue near Kast Cherry, Rev. B. B. Thompson, p.m. Rev. Ira A. Landrith, the C. Ff. orator, will fill the pulpit in the EVERY DAY nd A alah aa ae morning and Rey, Duncan Wallace, ind down diagonally. and when the| The case against Warren C. Hub- lof Walla Walla, fn the evening. j Mmished the garment is in|bard, charged with comamas n th ‘es [ment of $20 from ex-Pollew Officer C.| United Presbyterian Church—Cor- ELEGANT ay Haldus, was diaminsed in the mun-|ner Sixth avenue and Seneca street, RECRUITS 7) icipal court yesterday afternoon |Rev. K. L. Lanning, pastor. Preach- . ce " cs ing et 11a. m. and & p. m. Gaerne Kiste: a proepestit whear.| and § m Ska ¥ yesterday, is GO TO MANILA ‘0: ing f $210. Tmme-| Twenty-fourth avenwe south near y up arrival he fell in King street. Rev, Donald Ross, pas- > pe ; ed : th three strangers who piloted him |tor, Preaching at 11 a. m. and ® LEAVES FLY Bee vhs “J * ived at the looal to a lodging house in the tendertoin, |p. m. sth h Wuarters Ia They engaged in a game of cards in “fe . ¢ 1 1 i} , hive oat 730 a.m. and 2p. m. daily. ting he | Twenty fourth and which Klode was the loner. The! Second Presbyterian Church—Cor- At 9:3 I y Sek erent lecherea) j have & good deseription of the ner of Third avenue north and Har- vb! San an ind | men, and hope to locate them rison street. Rev. W. A. Major, p !| Sid Hong, alias Ah Wing, who was recently arrested at Binine on the|tor. In the evening Rev. W. A. Mac-| F Haute of Deine in the United states ay wih preach onthe same surrec,| TWOSteamers Sunday—9:30 and (0 a. m., and 2 p.m. _ ch Re Bee unlawfully, has begun habeas corpus “** | fi e|proceedings in the federal court First Presbyterian Church—Corner .; ar’ Ware Hite attorney Pred H. Peterson, says |ot Rowrt® eo8 Gaieg: Mev. A. I. 2000 Cedar Poles Wanted vet be has several witnesses who Hutchison, pastor, Morning, preach- » wanted fo 4d delivert do e 8 iy aon Seattle in 1878, and went to China in|deavor discourse, subject “Invitation CEDAR lumbing Promptly Attended te returning in 1896 of Christ." Evening, special Gospe| | ———————— POLES } and harenai | ff Ses | services. | Fifty feet in length and nine in Sat the top. Poles must be straight | @ Tin Work era lane ef en Martin Beoonover, a driver for en-| 4.0 and sound and free from soft kaots,and peeled. Yor further information ¥ mbing materials site’ Charan tha tele sha aa ne Company No. 6 has beon dis-| First M, K. Church—Corner Third) elt on FSR ge 5 hrough the Beattie head. |smteeed by the civil service commia-|avenue and Marion street. Rev. H. | SEATTLE CATARACT CO, 1331 Second Avenue. — Telephone Pike 44. Seattle, Wash joioners on a charge of neglect of Ah nina aM 5s Se in mea oe an Calvary Presbyterian Church Skagit tor. .Morning subject, “Thoughts for + Christian Endeavorer: by the pas- M, Bapdall, jr, pastor, During the, (Licewsnn #roquatsin Powsn Co.) SEATTLE STAR. — eee ee RN NETS WE ARE. 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