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passen, agent at Portiand for the ‘ ORS \\ Northern Pacific n the ety, | see kK | 1 A. Nadeau, general agent for the Northern Pacific, will return from Vancouver this evening » sa 6 e | A. B Calder, traveling passenger nt at Tacoma, for the Can Pacific, wil accompany the Nation al Bditorial assootation Bast an far Po aammanece= es oy as St. Paul, and act as host for the read se oe State Association «9,» sswe: wg, gos cifle, was in Tacoma yesterday. Convenes. ARPA 95. RM agent for the Great Northern, ie in —_——_—___—. | Portiand. | see J. lL. Debevoise, of the Rock island, ESCORT COMMITTEE IS SELECTED 0°), une City Sompieting arrange: | ments for the gamos of baseball to be played here July 2, between the passenger departments of Seattle Yo Proceed to Tacoma and Meet “et Portiand | | the Nation Other B jation— | BE. B. Bits, weneral agent for the .. | Oregon Raliway & Navigation com~ IS AFLOAT Leaves Port Orch- ard Dry Dock. TWO LAUNCHES TOWED THE SHIP Large Crowds of Excursionists Wit- ness the Interesting Scene Will Visit Seattio THE SEATTLE STAR. anniversary celebration, asserted the fourth plenary council of the Catho Wedd He bishops of the United States will be held tn this country tn about two years, Various questions of di line will be treated by the counoll I AAAAAA aoe au body of the son of Mr. Prater,| x. | DESERVED Pun Andrew Stow ed to 90 days in Jali for inde posure at West Seattle Sunday was drowned in the Chehatia| weeks ago, has not yet] has been senten red, although the river has been dragged. | Smothered le a Boller. A man by the name of Nels Lar son undertook to mount the south HICAGO, July 12.~-August Boll-})ound train at Che ner Waa suffocated in an empty boiler in the basement of his h yesterday It is thought ® « ilies Friday when ey it wae ip motion train was @0- ing too fast for him and he waa v sind | tently thrown against the car and lowed the door to swing ‘whut him, net knowing that it could not| had @ narrow escape from being run | be opened from the inalde over, His face wan badly lacerated —- |in two or three places and one hand | recetved sume bruises and cuts elaw, returned fr Alaska recently about $6000 richer after an absence mdike for two years, He ge was in Buckley on Monday, He tr Geo. N. Wood has been appe a deputy sheriff jPany, is in Tacoma today An antiealoon conference meet. | tends Visiting his mother in the east ae mee sue! | ‘The Oregon Railway & Navigation | contemenninaneane ling will be held tonight at the Firet ee ee company announce the opening of a/ jig. EB. church. The Anti-Baloon! uring the year ending June 3 the ‘There was a good attendance of | new branch road from Fairfield, near! amid a loud blowing of steam | '@4s¥e I compowed of al | {em | worthern Pacific sold 628,000 a gmembera when the thirteenth annual| Spokane, to Waverly, a distance of| a. .105 and cheers, the battleship, TO"? Orwanisations in the city land in the state of Wash Stating ot te Washington Bee °°” Tow Jaa night left her berth in the) G. W. Sine, a resident of Grayn|ThI® breaks the record of the yeas Press association waa called to order | & eS ee | Port Orchard naval dry dock, and harbor, has experienced a night in| before we ch it was expected would In the Third avenue theater Dy Pres-| spay southern Pacific is beginning | was towed out into the deep waters Seattle's tenderioin district, and waa) UE¥er Be edualed again ident N. W. Durham last evening. to Dring in water-melons from Fres- | of the Bound. Not @ hiteh oc urred |“ reat deal wiser man when he re Considerable routine business was | no, Cal jin the proceedings. Barely ams jm oer gre rg" beige ; arly th ” transacted early in the evening, and} ee cn one ie sisaediy an-| of all his tn tandecten 2a wf ; o a large number of new members were | y bh ethey loon exact amount bh Pl pare Spr yee Ls ?”—_ 4 : elected. The following committees | \ The above event ently servic as 20t remem He says three young | ® 100 yard da a rf nele Jerry were named by the chair another illustration of the admirable #'rle did the work pM stds! eee Credentiaie—E. H. Wella, Mra! | factlities of the Port Orchard dox k. a si tedlthad Minnie Sargeant, J. A.C. Brant, | |and ite supremacy over those of the | Frank Thompeon who |! \ «lloed MORTHWESTERN STOCKS Order of Business—J. Hannum| | Bastern navy yards, In almost |! one of the ainoothest pickpockets Jones, T. G, Nicklin, A. H. Staul- levery case the smaller vonsels of the (hat ever walked (he atroots of Bar a Muah tmiateess: atenini Se fauth navy have invariably had trouble in| Prancisoo, was arrested by Detective ghia dates 4 pt gh ol Ptace of Meeting—C. M. Schalta, C leaving the docks. In many casea Wappenstein late yesterday after: | Coens a spot one The W. Wheeler, Frank C. Teck, H. W lthe yeoselp refused to leave their POON. It has not been decided wheth- |About ihe samme as yesteriay | th Patton, F. A. Schnebdly bertha altogether, end several times|@r they will prosecute him or turn| market held firm. though | bideing An invitation to the aasoctation to Unele Sam had to spend considerable %!™ loowe ‘es progr 5 atts ss | visit Tacoma and act as an escort We S| Are Democrats and on thelr way to Seattic, was made by T. J. Bell, of Tacoma. It was de- . €ided to seud the following to act Po ulists. as an escort: Rdgar B. Piper, A. B Wyckot, A. J. Blethen, Will A Steel, O. M. Moore, C. M. Shulta, Orno Btrong, J. ©. Petersen, Lovett M. Wood, T. J. Bell, and J. A. © Brant. ‘tue commition tote on ene | THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STATE Fiyer at 1145 o'clock this morning. The Treasurer's Report. ‘The report of Treasurer W. H. Steel showed a batence of #2227 in| Sweh ts the Statement Made by the treasury. President Durham's Caitisen, Popu- annual address called attention to a % lve the number of young men aod wom- list Contral Committes. €n coming to the front in newspaper work. The paper was carefully pre- pared, and wee well received. The annual poem of Frank Carie-| yp Callison, secretary of the g i kK, of ‘Whatcom, was roundly! p,,, | Populist State Central committer, is Charies Prosch, Distorian, in weattie from Chehalis. He is at- gave a review of the year of news- ry paper work in the state. T, G. Nici.|je™uine the meeting of tie watly in, the annual orater, did not de- 5 tion stated that tm the state. Mr. Callison is most fo accompany the | iis: porty, both in the state and pa- api Spr ang Syn CN When seen by « Btar report- SAngervents to permit them to 40) ++ today, he maid: “The Conservative, Frise wee Democrats and Populiste are, at the He ae. Morsing’s Session. Dresent time, in favor of an amal-|iowa moved towards the entrance |°% the next trip of the © F Interesting sestion of the Wash-| gamation of forces if it can be Mate Presse association complished om a satisfactory basis. : morning, when several position somewhat tn advance of the | ner importance to newspaper Chicago platform, there will un~- at length. doubtedly be fusion again in the submitted his re- next campaign. This will mean an ‘The first sec- |easy vietory for the reform party. with the publication of “However, if the Eastern wing of laws. On a motion by the Democratic party gets control, Wood, of the Trade Register, they wil! oppose any advance stand. as adopted, and it was In that event, a party composed of Hi Hi File : decided to fix the price for each copy al) the reform elements will come to containing such publication at 4 the front. cents. The names of the legiviators| “The Philippines question will te Who voted for the libel law will also the leading iesue. By the Philip-) be printed in the report. | pine question, I do not have reference! County Associations. | to the question of expansion or anti-| nm expansion, but the conduct of the Siemasen 9 Sedinty - apbbctatioas <empeian - Sis ‘patiey, or laek ef throughout the state, with a view to lcy. of the administration in car- securing Just prices ‘tee the publish. rying on the war, will be a feature) ers in advertising and commercial |( ine ext campaign, and I tell you, printing. Third section raised the o i question, “What are the beat meth~| 0 Wisinty ue te the course et! ods to secure @ thorough support of - levents. At the present time there is| the home paper?” = This section Was) considerable bad blood between the | E. B. Piper, Baker, Teck, Hull, C. | Democrats aad Populist, and they | are working af loggerheads. This Gime and Judge Kean taking Part-|tact is the most potent factor| elected: ©. Hh Freeman Forkats |2#ainet union In this state. But 1| lad, Beattic; tev. Hf. Gowan, se. HVE this will be overcome and| eee tere pe Be the battle fought again under a/ Sesto Weakly; Mra. Herren, Fremont | wrsseg «stand In that event, | Herald; W. M. Leach. of the Vine-| most of the present state affairs will | Jander Concord, Wash.; J. D. Medill, | 1, renominated. No; I do not think | an” Sie race ah Gov. Rogers wifl again be the can- Journal; and J. J. Higgins. didate for governor. He haa made! Viewing the City. & most exeellent executive, but is lanything else but @ politician. sil- After the new members, the con- | ver will not be @ prominent question | vention adjourned until 9 ok to-|in the campalgn. Not that it is a) morrow morning. Early this after-|dead issue, but there will be other noon the members of the genom ope bogie. of much more importance.” viewed the city from the var street-car lines. At 2 o'clock ther! took the Third avenue rs fora oT it to the University of Washin At 5:0 p. m™., many members oi tne State association will gather at the| AT SANTIAGO Northern Pacific railway station to| receive the National Editorial asso. | ciation. | f The program arranged for the jat-) GAWFIAGO, July 13—-Gen Woes | toy beky today tn un telowe | today imsued orders establishing a) 6:30 p. m.—Assemble at the North. | stetet quarantine in the city. The/| ern Pacific railway station to recetve | Military headquarters have moved to the National Editorial association. | CA*t. and the troops have ‘moved 7:20 p. m.—Editors and reception|*°, Bongo. No soldiers have been committees 0 out over Union Trunk | ‘ef in Santiago, except those con- line and Yesier avenue cable and as-| "*cted with the custom house semble at Leschi park and Madrona | ‘The American hotels and saloons of them seemed quite willing to stay. laimost every price between that and , tad 5 tt | $2.80 per thousand. Many saics were) Will be interested, as the |have been ordered closed, and no} Americans will be permitted to en-| ter the elty, park to board steamera for ride on Lake Washington. 900 p. m-—Make landing at Mad on str t and view the park and sur- | rie FIRST DEATH FROM 9:30 p. m.—Reception at pavilion; address of welcome by Mayor Humes THE KISSING BUC and President Durham, of State Press association. Response by pres- | PHILADELPHIA, Pa, July 12. The first death to be laid to the kins- ident of the N.E. A. Music by Wag- ner’s First Regiment band. Retresn- ing bug occurred yesterday. The vic-| tim, William Martin, 6, was sleeping ments. Fireworks. 16:30 p. m—Take the Madison near an open window Monday night, When called this morning his face lumination and decoration \epread of the diseane.” ' Tomorrow morning will be given| up to a visit to the U. 8. revenue cutter McCulloch, which is now in ex ates’ the harbor. Big Coal Deal. PITTSBURG, Pa., July 12.—One of! street cars for First and Second av-| enues to witness brilliant street H- wae much swollen. Despite the ef- forts of the physicians the child died, | RAILWAY NOTES. be largest coal deals ever made on Sifton, plying between Dawson and| Legal Tender . epee the Monongahela river has just been| White Horse, will probably not be | Colo. Gold & Copper .... al agent @t\ cloned at Uniontown, The deal in- permitted to run much longer, as her | Golden mnel . . “0 | < : Republic sefecsstivive 128 | . »| Ben Hur ....6. ose | 26% R. C. Nichols, ge Portland for the Kio Grande West-| yoives about $1,200,000 cash, and ten ern, is in the city today. th eee yusand acres of coal, extending m Rice's landing to Big Whitely| H. M. Haines, Northwestern agent money before the work was complet ed. The cause of this ie that the ma-) mente necessary for the successful handling of big vensels, The reasons are probabiy found im the soft con- tracting character of the land in whieh the dock is built, and the dis- tance from the tide wa Last evening, however, the larg- est fighting buli-dog in the Ameri- can navy was removed from the Port Orchard dock without « hiteh of any wort The event speaks for iteelf It demonetrates that, notwithstand- ing the misrepresentations made to the navy department of the dock, it ts evident that it is one of the beat ag kind tn the United States in the afternoon the tmmenre wine of the dry dock were removed from the entrance. The waterway was cleared of all obstructions, and all wae tm readiness, At # o'clock the work was begun. Capt. Terry, on the bridge. directed op- Oration. About %& mem. | C°Kis over the political situation | erations. Two of the steam launches belonging to the lowa, got lines fast hopeful of the outlook for the Popu-| on the aor ts and starboard bows, and|* ata given signal they started ahead. After much tugging and puffing, and snorting of the launches, the big cruiser began to move. Slowly the of the dock. On arriving there the ines of the launches were cast loose, in the Third avenue If the democrats will step inte 4 and « stouter line wae passed aboard her from the government tug Active, At @ signal from Capt. Terry the Active started ahead, and as the |lowa began to move faster through | the water, the speed of the Active was increased to ita highest rate As the buge Spanish destroyer, looking like some gigantic monster, passed by the steamers Skagit Chief. Alice Gertrude, and State of Wanh- | ington, which had brought over large | crowda of excursioniets, the whisties | of the three steamers began to blow a discortant Blast which continued for several minutes. Three rousing cheers wore given by the passengers on the State. By §:20 o'clock the Iowa was ae- curely anchored, and her powerful searchlight» were put in operation. The Iowa will remain at Pott Or- chard until July 21, when she will probably come to Seattle for a few |days. She then leaves for Ran Fran- | Cisco, where she will take on her supply of ammunition. She will | then proceed to Cuba and the Orient YELLOW FLAG IS FLOATING In Front of De Soto's Way Mission. Smalipox. Dr. De Soto's Wayside mission on Ratiroad avenue, between Jackson and Main streets, was quarantined) by Dr. MoKeehnie, city physician, last night, and 20 men and boys who bad gathered for the reguiar even- ing prayer meeting were locked in| for 15 days or more. Accompanied by several police ojeers, Dr. McKech- nie visited the mission about 10 o'clock in the evening, and nailed up| before the door the yellow flag, the sian of small-pox, Below thie he nailed a “keep out” sign. The men in the mission 414 not know what had ocourred until they were lock (ed up. They were informed that |they would be kept at the city’s ex- pense fot a time, and the majority A few begged to be let out, but ne was allowed to escape, The house was cloned as two men, Charles Som merville and William Heath, who were in It yesterday, were found to be infected with amall-pox They | were removed to the pest-house, Dr MeKechnie says there will be no YUKON BOATS IN TROUBLE: Acoording to passengers on the | Humboldt who arrived today from ‘the north, some of the recently-bullt) | steame e having no end of trouble. The river steamer Clifford | boilers are in very bad shape, Then, again, the Canadian custome officiats at Bennett have refused to let the D STOCKS The funerat serv of Margaret | 8. Cheasty were held at the Church Asked nia of the Immaculat eption at 9 Inde xu wreeat me . aoe 2% ck this morning, The interment| Copper Vault a Os | in Calvary cemetery “a see Gold Crown ore ‘ A suit was fied yesterday in the Sunset wo | superior court by Catherine Toliner. | ® San Pott | She wante a judgment against Ku-| la! Tender gene W. Mills, et al, for $2000. Pacific Coast 3% ee Index Rorointe 2 Annie Robinson has filed a sult for UNLISTED 8TOCKS. Asked. Bid. divorce from her husband, Georg Robinson, on the grounds of deser tion. | Mountain Lion .. Morning Glory a is | Bea Level The next session of the federal | Waconta court will be held next Monday | Lone Pine see | The recruiting officer expected the 4 o'clock mali to bring more rush | orders for infantry enlistment. The | BY rioe r Park & Boston troope to be enlisted will be muster-| Hen Hur e4 into the Thirty-fifth reguiare,| Black Tail and transported to the Philippines at | Wisniper once. Van Anda rv @ + A party of 1% tourists, of whom the | air View Jumbo © aumber are ladies, is en route joiden Tunnel . to Beattic from #t. Paal and Min-| neapoli« The party is under the} Sea! Bay leadership and guidance of Charies| Westherdy Bon H. Gates They will go to Alaska|. TD¢ ales were: Index Boronite, : - City of Be. | 2% and Pacific Coast, 200, attle. Special Sale—Fine note paper, in} boxes, Denny-Coryetl Co. T6 bet a The Japanese steamer I4eumi! aru, Capt, M. J, Curnow, sail morning for the Orient only one sec wenger, 1 | H, Pike, whe a * Chem jUlpo. There were a Japanese | steerage passengers The Idsumi took out one of the largest cargoes which have sent to the Orient it con mainly of flour | electrical supp pd machin The next eteamer from the Orient! | will be the Riojun. Mer arrival in| 020 ****** AT THE.. Hooked for on the 28th j 7. 3 } } | Building permits were od tos Mod l | |aay to E. Sweeney for repal ; ¢ ecce| }112-14-16 Mecond aver t nat | $380; Mre. A. Barth, to bulid : e story frame residence at wen |ty-first avenue wert to cast S% ~~ ~~ M Investment company to build k 4 stone foundation fer a new br neral mercha ees 314-324 Madison street 2 708 Second Avenue —————$$__$____—— | j WEATHER FORECAS The | —a ecccee For Seattle and Vicinity. —Tontght and Thureday fair weather, cooler ‘There has been 4 general rise in temperature, except in Califorr and Idaho and Montana, where tt haa lowest on the coast was at San Francisco. A thunder-ehower, with rain to the, Will be used in the prepa- amount of .06 of an ine ureter ration of three or more | Pocatello yeatemtay on, ant 2 61 of an inch is reported at Malt Lake articles of food at City, and at San Francisco, where the same time. rain was tn continuance at In the Northw . . The preasure is highest over Wes jerm Washington, and lowest ¢ Nevada NG STOCK OF A s ie MARKET. | | Tt was Colorado gold and copper |day at the Seattle Mining Exchange today. ids started at Se and hit made of all kinds of stocks, and the demonstration is intended cy of the marke wa > rie “Calla and bids were aa follows: |to Show how it is possible Asked. Md. ito effect greater economy Tom Thumb ” » } is 6 f . Ww th | Morning Gory . is iyiin the use of gas. ith ae ere - %% %* the Beveridge steamer sev- | seagevation pas eral vegetables may be Lone Pine Surprise - 4% ™ |cooked over one gas flame, fan Poti . + 78 . } . fe t , } . Warrior General .....--+++ wo jand without affecting the leone, Repubile 3 : flavor of either. une 90 "a Go an hes This will be proved to | Sous Oveel ‘ eit ,| Satisfy you. Bast San F Bilver Creek . Jubilee | Quartz M Copper Vault - aL Demonstration 2 creek, Greene county, The prop rey} little steamer Alert run on Lake Lin. | Jim Blain oe + 26% ot the Phillips-Judson xcursion | has a river frontage of fourteen|derman this year, on the grounds | Black Tall ... a ae a S=— SHARP company, returned last night from a | 4 any miles and is between one and two j that she is unsafe. | Helga tenes . ' trip to Port and. nae jand « half miles wide, —_—_—— al Bay . . o 8% Chairs Provide ‘Catholic Plenary Council Jive & FP wee ier oe Charies 8. Fee, general passe ages ‘Same old ple, Mary?” and ticket agent of th rthern Pa-| ‘Same old ple." cifle, with headquarters at St. Paul,| “This is an architectural ple, in in the city today. | Mary.” <8 “Why, George?’ A. D, Chariton, assistant general| “Because it’s # pie-laster, Mary.” MARSHALL, Mich,, July 12.—The Rev, Father P. A, Baart, the well- known canonist, toda. gathered from various states for an in the pres. | ence of several prominent clergymen | | Michigan BanJ. vuceccreee 2 Bullion - Keyat Copper Bell Black Butte Gold Mt. ... “Seattle Gas and “ym Electric Company A Timely Suggestion Thursday we Begin a Grand Clearance Sale of Men’ Colored Shoes All this season’s up-to-date styles at big cut prices. Shrewd buyers will | STATE NEWS... | ~* Marvelous Shoe Buying Opportunity *s Genuine Chrome Tanned Tan RHOES, solid soles, counters and| endidly finished; fect fitting $4.00 value; special sale price $1.19 & Par! sten’s Fine Tan Colored VICI KLD SHOWS, kid or fancy vesting tops, Goodyear welt; sewed; the acme Fine shoemaking; $5.00, worth of style and good wear; special #i PIICO.. se cceveseeeesee S389 @ paid r fancy vesting tops| on latent style GOLF AND BICYCLE LEGGINGS A PAI“. O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 Pike St. COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES’ 8. E, BARRON, Pres. H. E, WEYMOUTH, Vice-Pres. Copper Vault Mining Co. In « letter to H. E. Wermest, dated July 7, Mr. 8. E. Barron, the “Copper Vault ig a proper, wosen ere now. Things are show! d there is no reason why Ci vopper Vault cannot be tnadle a lead fer, as L shall spare no efforts in president of the company 2 cents per share, H. &. WEYMOUTH & CO. Seattle Mining Exchange. iIncorpornted 1, Q. S. GOLD, M. & S. CO. Cc. e. stipe tget tne 1 Brokers. 109 Cherry St. whe 18 claims, Patents mo limited number ebares stock at Si Maan Bother Gmapany Company ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. * Sere pecs 1bEN.. BIGYOLES $40, $30, veniena? Rt eae weler of raee toler and theUnl CHILDREN'S PLAY TENT Pesta ye. tiegs Pos 2000 Cedar Poles Wanted OPOBALS are wanted for furnishing and delivering along certaig streets and alleys tn the cities of Seattle and Tacoma. ll CEOAR POLES a= Fifty feet in length and nine inches at the and cloudy ee afternoon, went te “ Me top. Poles must be straight | uth winds | and sound and free from soft kaots,and peeled. Yor further information SEATTLE CATARACT co. LiceneER BroQUALMIE PowEm Go.) SLATER & SMITH Mining Brokers. lor ANGES -ll4 James Street... $20.00 GRAMOPHONE ‘The Finest Talking Machine Mada, REGINAS ~ From $7.00 to $300 Sherman, Clay & Co. “STEINWAY” DEALERS 514 Secont Avenue PARLOR GROCERY _nm ma Uae 623 Fie sray PIGOT & FRENCH CO, 204 Washington St, have the only Linotype Job Printing Machine In _the Northwest. Catalogues, Pam Jets, ete MONE fo Bgure. When —- ‘You Want A Bargain In a New, Slightly Used or Second-hand PIANO or ORGAN Remember we: have the Largest and Most Cam: plete Stock in the City. Call or write for prices and terms 'Yhone Pike 125, Spot Cash Gold Dust Full Assay Value. JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. Tan { grasp this ed KID SHOBB, soft fine mel grand wearing stock, on plain » and New Derby laste: pers severeces S229 & pate ener elping to develop Official Brokers. ccauper ares oe 5, S20 Cash or Instalimenta ‘Ashington Block, Soattte San Diego Fruit Co. Freight, Passenger and Bageage STORAGE. Ss pecially low prices. 8A ing them au opportunity JOHNSTON 903 Secoud Ave, Burke Balding