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#e : . LOFOTOOO1 0909000009 O08 99S 999 0G GOGO F000 3 Twenty-five Cents « Month if r Y D) Telephone Subscriptions ef ( g Ly Mail oF Carrier 4 . AX Pike i590 3 O09 CUS PMP HOS OOOO ESOL | K A - Je $9909 00090 00G 000000 VOL. 1, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 15% ri or Unitea | This is the week the prices are so low. THE TARADA.. | WEARIED BY DIVORCES. ‘A Klondike Sviede ergata § SPELGER & HURLBUT udge Jacobs announved Saturday cruel treatment recelved from his 1215-1217 Second Avenue VISITING HER SON. | Jand went to Midney, where . PREVED UPON UNPORTUNATBS eee story’ Perey % etait” was the result of fag yet BRICK “= A RUNAWAY BOY. 4 snd te Vat ing he Aarntt.| 5. eee os ae gl ice MM tr » Third and Pike. STAR PAINT CO. CEDAR ave uylor has the boy in charg Wilh $700,000 of Shinin Klondike _ Be a4 si nied ne eer ena a ARE YOU a TO BUILD? a Gere ee Tse en ecrmonc earan co. ‘ agent for t - way here from the Bast KANSAS CITY, July 1—B. H./ #eneral pare Morse, “dletrict agent" for ‘The |@femt Northern, Mr. and Mre bing Paper; 500 Square Peet of Paper for 346 213-21 Reamen. 4 children, Mie i — — - fil i j today on a chare of wholesale from ®t Paul The party goes to | WAS FRIGHTENED : : Portiand ae We and will return BR U N N ER & co. Occidental AY, swindling. City detectives who have in about a w been investigating Morse and his > $ DEALERS IN i seEW YORK. July when atre.|bunntss OF some days decare dat) DISGUSTED WITH Groceries, Wines and Liquors $ $ a7 fon the Hudson she found a letter Dave made widows his chief vietime, COPPER RIVER sul rtem un mit t 4 to . y wer the We have on hand a stock of fine, old California (Benoma) e Estee Rempence J. Senith. 30 to ena ions de Rave Reeretes al) over tS wines, vintages Of 185A, 1N00, 1801, 1408. The Leverage to make # jthat the life of a certain person hung country, Hie company is said to ye sip, and to ye strengtt te the sick Prices modere e jon @ thread and advised Mrs. Hage be bogus. tolicited, Telephone Green 7 = it ane Heenan eer A! | Morne’s scheme, as the police xive Boston Men Sateen From the ance | Sing to t hireen tm the wet. th Waw Unique. He had reams of cer- |= - ~ — —= the writer lived at 19 Went Thire/tifieates of “stock” in his fetitious| Gold Fields. Aesortment of | eighth atree company. Every day he looked 4 a pa A FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT OCCURS SMD etrHat sien to tor [torenem the pipmenpers ae suas toa) Teereeme of © party of 18 Mnsee-| Elgin, Howard, Waltham and Hampden Watches n ® reseee raone who ad — " In Kolid Gold, Gold Filled an@ ilver ¢ Diamonds, Chains, Chatms / hush » became greatly excit- | e4@ baa perme ago Inet February for the northern Kings, ete., oll'et very reasonable prices. 4 Het 1 to police headquarters P44 die@. His supposed dealings | scxiadiecia i pone asked the officers to apprehend | Wete ntirely with dead people, and | guild fields, ames here on the W-W. W-W. HO | IGHTON iO the writer. He admitted he feared through’ them he swindled their pene sy Gigtin rw 704 Firet Avenue. JEWELER i another attempt would be made on | Seir® ey went to Copper river, but found | ye bs - KP, Mand. This proved disastrous. | rT € Mgeings, making but his life, The police could got locate) From his room tn the Nelson bulld-| very poor -_ The Second Mate Falls Overboard and mt iat og he pent gu amon wry aay [een to Hater. Ar hesrin TS. R. WAGGONER, D.D.S. died. These packages contained each | Wreckage was fold to a Capt. New Ts: non 22K Gold Crowns, 64.02. Bliver Fi | @ certificate of stock in the bogus | port for $109. arly all the mem-| GB = Gold Fillings, 1. up A yoart guarantee with had paid for part of the #tock—made| thoroughly disgusted with their ex-) | meveral yments, perhape—but left | Perlence in the Cook ae district the reliel of eff 5 . “ - ativm of your ord WASHINGTON, D. ©. July 17.—| paid the amount due and returned it| Recretary of the Treasury Gage on in the C. O. D. package. fhe steamer Laurada arrived in! The Leyrede’ sengor List. © | Satustay afternoon made public the! Morse undertook to work this oa seman ders, most of whom came from the passengers: Clone Ohtaendrof, Thos, | cused the secretary of conducting the | o | Mise BRR , - bead grad | . nm June 22 he sent a C. ©. D. envel- Klondike. She had Graham, W. F. Hestings and wife,|@epactment for polltical purposte,|ope by the Welle Farge itupres co, Marry Parks Rode ‘Bown a a vee | many express packages, marked C.| bay the schooner was wrecked on a L Hi L . th Pp ll GAGE MAKES I D. addressed to the men who had |@and bar, She cost $10,000, and the Painiess Dentist. 8 ‘ | company he represented. Along with | bers of the Mansachunetts party had ggg $100 Reward to anyone finding anything but First-cl i A DEFENSE, each certificate was a statement! & touch of the scurvy during tne Materiel ta the above werk le t e oat S nter- | whicm showed that the dead man| Winter. They are returning dome! GH owes ssset7 Waller Boitding Telephone Main oo 20 — . . ing This Port He Anawors Charges of the =n balan ie hi oc i | Ranier eq DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE . n ye wido' or #0) °o National Reform League. — dead man. rather than lose the ap- ‘ACCIDENT TO The most sensitive organ of sense in the bot | parently valuable paper, generally! | * lreply to the charges of the National “ @ re Art at noon today with 170 paseem-| rhe Laeurada ad the following|Civil Reform league. ‘The league ace fe Pe Wend. Tree seuwed dees board, according to Purser George 40. . e and asserted the rules of the Civil with @ certifieate of etock for t Coup, estimated at from six to seven bopeneth Wh cay : 4 soar eel Sore aw rom repeatedly violated shares and & otatomens. teak con: | Steep Grede. ? 0 eason or . Bundred thousand dollars lr, A. King, P.M. @ Rebt. dear" Gaxke prenesg "adeaer ts @resaman Mand had bought on Jan-| Harry Parks, a Seattle young man uary 3, 1898, ten shares in the com-/ was badly injured in a bieyele « There was no additional news of . e t he le he C: No ot bre q Turk, Jno. Ingram, J. A Ludrignon, regrets that the league attacked pany; had paid $40 at the time of | dent yesterday afternoon. HM The cause of the present boom in copper, which Ie hantty @ ? t ‘ape Nome distri ” aeht out. W. 8. Polson, M. Hawthorne, Jno, | him f He says that he im entitied the purchase and 40 on January 1, | tempted to ride down 4& steep h but a steadfy increasing mand ly | and the reports of Laurade’s B49! Satieon, W. H. Dane. W. C. Hend. | '? ter treatment view of the 1899; had received a discount of $#,/ on the sidewalk near the YMC. A kr suddenly, t# the growing er. sengers are so conflicting in regard erson, Wm. Kaufman, Jno. J. Lason, (2°! at he made sealous endeavor and still owed $13 on the stock. Mre.| park. The wheet became unmanage- T are not enough fA operat to the: gold prospects the CaDD.| Ws, Purrell and wits C. 1. Med. ae fields of state and municipal filand, ignorant of this part of her| able, and Parke was thrown head-| fullest ty, to supply femand. that absolutely no conclusion ean be! bard, W. J. Mustha, Edwin Wel: *2 Peer dks arses cao te orkie th GREG ak Lek Weide ne oh | a cndl tas we tee, ey vel oe at she must pay in order to gain) badly cut and brutsed, and phys-| at once, but it takes . errived at “pie Ben Deel, F. Atkins, H.C. Vroom, I. F LED Tk \a plece of paper which her husband | ctane pronounced him suffering from| mine. ‘And what w t Ss G. Simpson, 717 Madiwon » Angell, O. Hewits, W. P. Flack pet yd thought valuable The a severe concussion of the f the bran. two years?— Put Min Street, who came down on the Laur- ory, i. H. Waters, Herman Mitten-| stock jooked as genuine as a bank —_—— It would seem from this that idle money could not be bet- ada, informed Star reporter th: ger. R. H. Miller, J. D. MoCreeny,| note. She inclosed $12 In the express te ed than in copper stocks z Cape Nome district ts as rich as the p SoendBreeapogey ie “* envelope and sent it back, but sev L reek at 15 cents invites your be h s. Better { Klondike. He bases his opinion on ved a x u as San Sevhocr | Sere eee or poe gp fit ae a tbe = r e iis, Inc «xe }of the pape of fome reason, and! the reports he received frum a part- yf R Rogers, Man. H. Gillett, 300. ®| Patgg Report Concern |anued her layer about 1 FIGHTING JOE JOHN E MCMANUS & SON, 918 Second Avenue ner he had at the new camp. “I Was ‘Rowe, W, R. Smith, Albert Craig. port Concerning the ike sent it to ex-United States Din- ¥ * not there myself," he said, “but MY) Aibert Bouvitt, D. I. Chase, Robt.| Treasure Boat Roanoake, | ‘''t Attorney John KR. Waiker, of i information comes m a most re ini " te ’ " | Kansas City, an old and intimate Mable mene The toi mo thas tongs! 2 Preston. Will Sayre, H. Taylor 804) Ag impromptu meeting of the fee| friend of her husband, and Mr.|E. J. Coyle of Canadian Pacific| : ee Klondike. ang, Witt: M. C. Ford, F. A. Day, Chas. |aitie Preas club was held on Bchwa-| Walker turned the matter over to| Ry. Gi His Vie | > id rival jondike, and 1, Mooney, C, M. Gilbert, W, H. Gil-| becher's dock at 4 o'clock this morn.| thé police and asked them to invest y. Gixes His ws. that many m mnatres would be bert Martin Me Chas Mosier It wae a decided eurpr noe leate thie “RR HM. Moree, district KE. J. Coyle, district passenger | made before tw ars passed The S$ A. Goldamith, J. MH. Chilbere ne night watchman on the | ®ent.” Morse’s arrest followed, agent of the Canadian Pacific rail-| istrict is, of course 1. and i Jao. Dunn, J. Bekela, W. E. Cox, P. the members of the | way at Vancouver, B.C. arrived tn fo diMeult to get fuel, but v the’ P, warren, A. Junue, J. B. Nerog-| 2° Clu> themerives, “What are the city Saturday, He said that bus-| and fine ki mines are developed, wood will be mont, P. Browhier, Z. Casmett. Wm, 2°U 2°'8e here?” was the query that DROWNED IN liness is on a eteady banie at the| in just as ¢aken in.” iis: Jet; Saiden, Snes Rrberte, 3. | oe samnber GSOnSENNS te Shotts | Terminal City, but that the political] g of y Some of the passengers on the| Harrington, J. H. Rogers..D. Lar|au ere on and ty oneclal nnaens Ieangro _——«_,, =o Laurada said that Cape Nome would $nto Chas. T weg ate MIU" their newspapers, to perne a ALA A A R Ghattian Sor” Mebetia, the ‘nttore- 221 Rag tal ; ever amount to anything a8 a min- pitts, Andrew Erickhsom Wa. Hogan.) °°. the other fellows, by got ey general, who framed the alien| do any kind k ing camp. They claimed to have in-| B, J. Curtis, Géo. A. Burt, A. Storey, | WOK Cut a0 early morning extra mining law, t# stil! holding the fort scientific m w prices quired very carefully abe camp J.C. MeManning, G. Atkinson, Ja. [1 individuel het wired cy “re The Gen. Siglin aia 8 Down rtwithatanding erent opposition It and said they could get r uforma-' Scoles, Paul Anthonse, M. RUussy-| ieee night that he had sighted the Sti f Death. shuatiow wth ond. Many eeerchants RAUTMAN PLUMBING (0. | 4 tion that would Induce them to go) Soak: W: Resell Oe kam 20% steamer at Carmannah point, off ee ee ae the onast oamsibin of Marie's i ; there. i men, & D. 0 coat dito. Jenalne. os the Fritish Columbia coast, and, ac ‘The United States Mercantile com-| actions in regard to Allin, and Vic Cor. Third Ave. and Spring St. An immense crowd of people gath-|G. Halburg, Ono Menderson, Knut °O°Un# to ee one the boats was pany's schooner Genera) Sigiin ar-|toria ia bitterly opposed to him, and Phone Buff 471 ered at the White Star dock to wit-| Drmurson, M. Kelly, Geo. Auttu, °U' < . 5 o'clock - rived In port from Cook's inlet yes-| are after his political head ' : morning ence the meeting of the terday with the particulars of a ter- pees a | ness the arrival of the Laurada. It » Ryan, H. P. McGoldrick, |) aan a ie i was reported that the Roapake would , Win. Murphy, Be Beeme club without order of Presi rible drowning disaster tm thenorth. @QDDARD WILL HANG. _GLASSWARE ; 4 a P « Beven men who were making theit| % i . get in at noon, and the Laurada's| % Wendal. G. H. Smith wad ap Duenaamnke arin te Utes toe —— Table sets, 3§c; berry sets, soc; water pitchers, half-s arrival was © great eurpriss. Th te. Sewey, Val HORSEMANSHIP” | boats, were overtaken by a great) ,Arthur Goddard, who killed Jas 4 | ze, 2§c; engraved thin tumbler set, 40c; footed berry is Hable ach here at any time.| Buechting, Robt. Brown, 0. soxu- tidal wave. The names of the known) ene mis throat, has been tried | 8 inches, 25¢. Now is the time you want glassware, and Bhe was due to sail shortly after the, beren, Thos. Warberton, Chas, Ka- dent: A. B. Jouneen. Malone V-ilat Dawson and sentenced to be is the place to get it at the right prices. : * aft | keld 7 , - Louls ere Ciicago, 1 Chris . | Laurad aden steamer te y Zea, WH. Adkina, € : % hanged. The motive seeme to have! ' tM 1 on Jul F. Wilkes, Jno. G. MeJury, KB. L. Madiein, Chicago, i Porter, | been an tmaginary grievan COON BROS., 1417 Second Ave. N rive Imonton trail Brevt, H. H tt, W. H. Doul, cal Hutchison, Rockford, Il! miner known a6 “Frank” who at-| a Henderson. ¢ Pus LEXIN¢ N, Ky Two men whore names are unknown * ‘ ‘ rout . car fown on the md r Bushmeyer, B. O. tempted to murder and rob BE. W ' Laurada. One of the wealthiest men| Benson, Geo lanch, E. 8, Wal Mary Warfeld is ¢ are thee Srowaee Sanderson, was sentenced to M4 years’ | Moraes? pag ay aga , eve: t. Percy Morrill ; 5 The drowning occurred on June ; ’ 14 yea Orders Taken for Wedding and Party Cake, Special Rates Wo Bestacrants, Hotels, & Steamboats st Mamtene, ~ nag tth New York ; Johnson, Peterson and Madiaon were | MPrisonmen . ~ The remaining four hundred thou War a Lawut, Burrill inst fail de-| Ore? gilt, of Ogden, rah. They | ‘The Canoe club gave ite first out-|p-ll Kinds of Bread, Cake and Pies. - - - Manufacturers of Hardtack and Toast ; ‘ . t firat to int him, and wae City, where Smith awalted them. A/ the party were Mr. and Mrs. M bY A Frightful Accident thrown abou wenty feet @iligent search for the bodies of the Maynes, Mr. and M ’ K. Sturve -j; A horrible aceider 1 just Miss Warfleld watched the officers, unfortunntes was made, but nothing Mies Dunday, Mise are, Mins PTrTTiTiTiTitttitiiitt ty H 4 t ’ “tae SHOR SORRS ERE HSOe ; ' as the Laurada rounded Point-No- Report of ddreste le the First | Vieut. Hurrit! then mounted the ani. but wreckage was fo Peterson | Hodge, ise Hoydin, Mr. T. B. Hard erseeese 5 Pils Shneian Boorse a oe Wesh Rec mal and had no trouble, hia riding | and Madison were haif-brothers, and J.D. Hoge, Jr. and Mra, R. 8 Gaskeus Mathias 3 ; | @ rope and thr vert 1 His ashington Regiment. “i iting mune When the. seats atone we lved in ¢ paienae, nae - $ F. W. Branuixo, M. D. $ Trustees. i Telephone Main 583 @ | j Sith ler wan ground td’ NAS SAMCINES, Fuld Att) | Sarton teeta wee aaers eine $ Baer Barra ) ! 2) @ Lasurada's propel, Other ofcwrs teporied here today That Mad, Can family, nd. Licut. inurl aod ine & CARGO OF POWDER. FOR SEATTLE | | geseds, and Geors ken| [eu non " r J P h each other 4 kteamer Orizaba i@ to be the | PK ! > coer 61 t. Michaels r i " gr? rey 2 n On Weasueeay she will leave for the| | ge 4 Ps rada ted Hi vy bod < cuader were north, loaded with a large consign Ps ‘, : boldt k , i rwarde released. No particu IN HIS HEART ment of explosives for the mines ai| OMOer® Appointed and the| is ris eta i Brana fs hea Brags to ennecioes Sy Yes Minit |" cesgteies |t MINING AMD INDUSTRIAL Stocks = : i ana and Mary island. During her| \@ * lute, Kathe Ye ms BUTTE NOW HAS” A BINGHAMPTON, N. ¥,, July 17-—| trip the Orizaba will surrender her| ‘The big exposition to 4 _ ° hy covery, Ne and Bertha, souls Ginsberg, a rabbi, was stab va passenger license, according to law./ net tall seerns asnured. At Open Every Week Day es Bisex ce SS, 10 a.m. and & F aves rie ‘ * » plung —— }ing held In t office > = : Prof. T. L. Lipt ng out from RECRUITING STATION through his ri Tuy araenaaan i wae A 8p.m. Alla > welcome. si 4 Dawson on the G ala rushed to his ah ape ring }to call a mass meeting of eit . 24 amount of trenwsur x NA. im not to dle. He made a supreme promote the enterprise Phe r ; : | } the Ba y A, Third ry, on wan calle ed saline solution tol DS lite carry r , : board. ‘I waive x from Rampart, to have @ recruiting station for the | replace the blood until an ante-mor. The following appointments wer es and four from ¢ e City Those! purpose of enlisting Montana's pro-| tem statement could be taken | made; Supt. of A ral 4 ee from Rampa he 5 portion of the ‘Thirty-fourth regt When this was concluded and the Horticultural Departments A ncaccdednncndnnchadndadad tithe ded haat cha B pects there : , nt of provision troops which the | 4 still lived, the riba were part-| BOSTON, Masa, July 17.—Detec-| prosom; superinendent of mining i Many are leaving and rag hed ‘ ed and the heart was exposed. Re-| tive Heidelberg salled for Europe to-|ectric and merchant displays; F- palling down t Yu ' president has decided to send to the! tween pulsations with lightning ra-|day in search of a man who te eald| Armstrong rT. h t Philippines, Montana j# included in) pidity @ need snd thread were put|to have absconded with more than The officer elected were Pelton, ef na, stated the nine western states that will | through the left ventricle, several| $500,000 In money and negotiable s#e-| Holmes, president; Isaac C rai r a ~ thated thut his 1 ' r the tro c Gedrge A. | atitehes being \curtties, His name has been with-| vice-president; A. M. B mM a a : ledge there had not | a dollar'a Detchmendy, of the enty-second After fiehting against death for| held. The fugitive was the secretary|urer; Lovett M. Wood etary n n Unm worth of gold ¢ Bees part infantry, Is expected to arrive In| nearly 40 hours he died today, septic| and treasurer of one of the largest] Board of directors, H olmes ounte bse rm ounted 3 : of the Koyukuk distr He |e just) Butte today to establish the re-| peritonitis having developed asa re-| stock brokerage syndicates in the| isaac Cooper, L. M, W » PB, Kel THE DENNY- CORYELL COMPANY, 716 Fi A ? from there. | cruiting station, jeult of his wounda, Wall street district, New York. \¥ and J, 8. Goldsmith, Irst ve.