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HE POUNDED HIS VICTIM Bloody Affray This Morning ON A THRONGED THOROUGHFARE Saloonist and Drunken Longshore- THE SEATTLE STAT. ® are . 1 or the 4 in @ deposit of free milling quarts \ ‘ 1 ) MP | and @ mill test turned up $16.60 to tb and my art . hold it 4 wn | for England today w u ting un “ hav made a » e 9 piek ' 1 We ar ing th EF. B. Woodworth, a returned K prevent vont claime betne Gak | With the Civil Riseles Board | diker, tett for Moncton, New Brur u we die hem. W wick today ' LE know whatelee there mune) Against City Blacksmith, eee tis but from the prow H. @teeple, a returned Kiondiker . - oe t Gola iy The civil service comminsion Met! i for Ottawa today h finds yet made n the City hall last night The | Bega 1 wold Tt town is certain. | most important matter that came up| According to private lettersrecely b n the north, and it) nefore the commission wae @ verbal| ed in this city, Sergeant Oscar MoUee k work to ge t out “jou om int made by T. J. McCawley pnd ber. dl r we vir ' of the members of the atate |’ ciotimeates “ edits ae board of examiners, againat the ctty| qeiq lackemith shop He claima that eae Husineas at the Beattle postomoe | te Work haa been examined and! xirg Walker, clerk of the Ladies R : es that It shows incompetency The | department of the Free Kmy at " noch a ~ ‘ ang es mmission will refer the complaint) gice ia age work. after " ipo onan a : 8 lto Supt. Your the head of jing from a bad cold ' tlk. the department, f ventigation they do not have the power of MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. |... ‘ALONG THE WHARVES man Fight toa Finish With The » 14 wht ex ARRESTED HIS | giv ' t Mammoth barge rok We Arrests um, took pla nat evening, and 6 Steamer Al-K1 will wail this af are wel joyed the event noon for Lynn canal rte, having Ty Artington dock at 8:1 The Al-Kl bas been repatring in whisky ka as - 1 n the dt-| Hoe severe Weeks, and ia now « t Be * |made a round the harbor and Officer McDonald dune th IRL S cas arcetar Gotcha tomcernttte went down the Sound as far as Wes j a aca 8 a j | © company no nin fancing, the music being furnish. | (Met arrest an old college “chum.” | wp By Ngee Dh Ml erg mpl oe TAINS, ad i by Waeaners bend. Tre mrt ap] Dut auch was the experience of Omi-| about 300 tons of powder for Bumdum ‘ ne Darl 1, Mansismen hae been os das ora er MeDonald yeaterday afternoon, | am! other ports ig mire amework of timber and canves P. Com was nent to headquarters) neg? , Th was a crash of tha diet fully decorated with fags |°Y MeDonald for being drunk and) amt. E. EF. Caine # receive *t lisorderty. He was released on ball. | letter from Capt, Kelsey could be heard for half a and |and Chinese lanterns, The interior is] (yr iaey ng the station Cox met| Resolute, wh Piet Pra Broek the nolse ted a large crowd of m pi endl dinary — hall | Omcer McDonald, and the two stood | Lotta Talbot t M me he pla A Sau Hmm returned to the city @) taixing about Alaska and the Klon- | chae The letter states that tt Dan MeN ara, the Herculean . | dike, from which place Cox had ju tug arrived a Ju proprietor of the saloon, who was wturned McDonald asked =| With her tow in m fleid and tehed victim from, and he replied, “Chariottetown, | 4nd @topped at Duteh hart he of bad te thy j Prince Edward's Teland Why, | Ht Bhe was to that p ' Then ¢ f a moat re | that'emy old home,” seid Officer Me.) the Mth, and goer to Juneau votting Donald. The two compared notes, | from which place she will bring down White land soon recognised each other as| the barge Shirley to Seatt around tthe 14 schoolmates. Officer MoDonald| _ ead thoroughfares, McNamara eaid today that he and Cox were| Steamer Faration, Ca Corfietd unmercifully The Umatilla Also Carrie | college companions for nearly two | alled last evening for Ala e4 a hand to interfere as the big Many Passengers. }yeare, and during that time they| With freight and passengers rT salounkeeper struck the prostra ; | Were room mates. {City of Beattie will se night f drunk again and again, ea ne Steamer Umatilla, Capt. Cousins pubreteehnnniteemnennte the north with @ big crowd drawing b tace of neck. | 4trived last ning from San Fran | sionists. She will go to # vd Corfield made «a dle ater ' ily laden w n pase | Copper Ha " Dollars. | other p ] The Fardil . s prote himself, but he was almos She was expecte she WYORK, July 19.—@treet car! Otto Gates, W mite ene an a babe was delayed by|Condyetors in New York are being D. Higgins, Ralph May Had thin disgraceful street-nght | decha « wht at V . Bf be ts jimined by counterfeiters with Holstrom, Mra. Bastman stopped at fiat-work of the bie amers “ ging up large | #us haif dollars made of copper, ail-|T J. Hendrick Geo. Hendrick saloon man, ft would not have been |°4'#Oe* of freight, a large part of| ver plated. The coins { fair} aon, W. C. Low 8. Tour Pr so bad, as his provocation was ur e and veget-| Workmanship, and bear da of 1854| MeNamanee, J. L. McNamanee, Mre doubtediv great Be t did not quantity i# | 1893 and 1895. All the pieces look to| Lowmiester, Miss Smithson, G. H as was the og 4 ment bh | be much worn, and the milling is/ Gibbons, J. Johnson, Mise Mary Fer trink-muddled long * follows: J.| poorly done. About $30 in bogus) ner, Harry Brown, Mra RP Hrown McNamara was not satix- WI. Wat-| halves have been taken at one office. | wi ‘urtis, T. B. Reynolds, and vietim Hay on the W. A. Bernheim pavement Dieeuing freely from sev Hackett, Mra. E.| RAILWAY NOTES. eral nasty cut# on the face, the sa-| tt and son, Mra. Gilbert loon keeper again and again at-| Mise L. FP y Mra L. J. Hawk ns. | Se Pac es tempted to kick Corfield in the face. | Mr* Greenbaum and daughter. Mra} ‘Two or three times he succeeded, and | W. A. Haines and sister. Miss Holey,| One of the neatest circulars issued @ bright red stain on the dirty pave-| Mrs. M Pritchard, Mrs. George | by any of the railroads has just been | ment told how terribly effective was) Wener and child, Mra. Maxfletd, Mre.| received by F. W. Parker, agent of hie work. Billings, Miss Jones, J. Jones, Rev. J, | the Northweetern lin ‘It Doesn't Not @ man fn the crowd of spec- | Broteman, Mra. Nooteun, Mrs. Gra-| Cost a Cent™ te the title. tatora interfered while this brutai| am, Mins W. 8. Langdon, | pabindnin work was going on. Not a policeman | Mr& Lemeke H. Know ra. J.| J. W. Blabon, western traffic man- was in sight to assist the battered | Stocum, E. J. Weiland, F. Nance, J [seer of the Great Northern, lett in longshoreman. |W. Morris, J. Addis and wife, Miss| his private car yesterday for Buffalo, When {t looked as though a mur-| Shanahan, Mra Mora F. W.|N. ¥. Me will bring back his par- der might be committed, a business|Gronch, F. Talin, F. M. Rice, W.| ents and other relati man rushed across the street and|Manson, Wo Te Mra. Turner ph DE interfered. McNamara then cootly|Mis® Devlin. Mrs. Gardner, C. D.| C. J. Steeple, district freight and walked into his saloon and commenc-|COW*R. 8. L. Nichols, Mrs. Pincus, | Passenger agent of the Southern Pa e4 to serve drinks. The object of | M™ 8 MeMunn, A. Fe « Rowe, | cific, te in Tacoma today his att feebly staggered to his)! Gerrard, Lb. L ocker, Mra. ip ha0 feet and made his way slowly to. | Crocker and daughter, J. BL Jones M. J. Roche, traveling passenger | wards the waterfront ar wife, Mre Nevins and| @sent of the Rio Grande Western, is And still no policeman appeared hild, Mre C. L.| in the city today ‘The disgraceful incident occurred | Whitaker, J | cae chortly before 11 vip rere | FF. & Whitney, general passenger ing while the te were throngea BURGLAR BOUND OVER seen! of the Great Northern, and with pedestria party, will leave this afternoen for! siichtbee Auguat Buck, charged with burg-|%- Paul lary, wae given 4 preliminary hear TH before Judge Cann yeaterday af A rnoorn He was and over to the ur trial In default onde he was taken to the| LOST $15,000 WILKESBARRE. Pa. July 19. ‘The 1990 miners of the Lehiah Valley Coal company who went on strike a week ago because the cor sisted on their using returned to work today pany ma men lost § were out The compromise was effected by the company insisting on t being used only in ase of the ne, and the company a agreed to furnish new freo of charge antl keep th repair NEW YORK, July 19 fen tt has ieft Narragansett Pier his old stamping iental hotel, Ma where he will remain u Reptembe have any in a safety lamp Th ms. The they wages while next We ared a bill.” anid ay, “that will be congress convenes. I >a sound money plan and I be t safety pase b come a law LUDGATE IS SILENT. Mr couver working « lishment either in Beattie Mr. Ludgate’s 4 t Northern pe Siith’s ¢ atent ret Gre ple for am at came by a has been observed much talk luring his ex Deadman's and th pubiicati matured, Me w MR. BARRY HAS SOME RICH ORE ® Which Comes From American Territory in the North. ing to reporters experience in the affair at Var will talk his plans haw ting island main in the It is quite powity at another b gold discovery will t ein A lean territor The a fr just finished t 1 Alliar 1 1 thin the finest qualtty of » t f nid ont t trict where ws tie ae ela sdoes. Da 0 county jail LOST WATCH AND CHAIN OF SANTA FE three second et CHICAGO, ational tea follows New York 6, at 6, Brooklyn 2, « % Boston 2% at game— Washingt at j more 5, at | 4 Philadeiph Jul Pai ta 4 Baltimore — © yu Games yesterday At New ¥ vokiyn Br t Roston—# Washington om D1, | The standing of lows Clubs w Brooklyn a3 | Philadelphia “ | Chicas “ |8t. Louts 45 | Baltimore “ Boston “ Cineinnat! ....... 97 Pittabure “ | New York nu Aula iile Bay | Washington eo] Cleveland u“ THE NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES n the resulted rh —Chicame t 1 Pittsburg First Cleveland « neinnat! delphia—Louirville 0 aa “4 on) aitt fol REAL “ESTATE TRANSFERS Alay’ by the seme af Mee. Mabie| isiheseah Up ae Time | tO OOF bedapery — oe This Fall. ore filed for record yesterday tr Wash. reported th os ‘ ' » | the auditor's office bh and chain the wat m| H.W. Lemeke, city passenger! “icine of Mary C. Walter to Ma rday, to Detective Meredith agent for the Oregon Ratiway @&| coin i, Walker lot 6 a va ae Navigation company, returned on! ona ad, $1 the Umatilla from a three weeks wm cenaan eb ue H . vacation at Ban Francisco. He IM-| pros Brewing Co.. 10 homens | tended to visit Denver and Balt Lake! 4 wderson's ad to Pontius ad, $500 City, Dut wae detained in San Frae Catharine H. Bmith to the Bunne elsco longer than he expected. & Bro Investment ¢ zi had @ fine trip.” said he thie morn-! 0) 4 wou ot neta. we ‘ ne but 4i4 met get ae far as I The Bunnell @ Eno we wanted to. Business and sight-seeing Deck Hands Desertthe Steam- |i.) ime in San Francisco The weather w hot while I wae there ers at Cape Nome. and the pleasure was all taken out to John C. Van and 8c of ney $1000 Rufus P. Lincoin et ux. to A. J Steamship cag at ®t. Michaet|of the ¢rip. The event of the season) parson lot 26. Moore's b-acre tracts ‘ net annoyance by|!n the railroad world will be the op-|gsmy | ( their taking “Preach |ening ot the Wante- Ye recto tnto| Dats ten ti Oe in Seti « Jark nights and depar |San Francisco, The contractors are| scitimore, ei of nem, sec 14, ty 22 fi he p pushing the work aa fast as possib) $300 = ir re of and the opening will occur some ™ . n . | Chari c Willey to Sad dg time this fall. ‘The contract has al-|camobell, jot 7 block ce: ont ready been let for bujlding the ferry-| park. $100, s - , night boats to carry the trains across the| ON. P. Ry. Co. to H. H. A. Hastings hae they etther | bay Into cisco he Open liote 1, 6 and ne of ne\, #ec 3, t atts f the|ing of this line will greatly change| o> 4 $100 — ieg arr y means or climb | the railroad situation in California, | ~~ , . A. Vv 4M. M. Frederick t ' chain, man-of-war|and the Southern Pacific will have] raion Pips val peal ge ‘1, be bes e annet be secured | to lana their positions a great 1, Rell heir’s Int ad, $1 ake o he men swim to | dea Same to same lot lock tm or je harbor, trom which Pe red heir’s Ist ad, lot 5, block 7, Fall City ey find a f reaching th POCCOCOO>CCE>C>C>CCC>OCCEe? FETT | 2 Executors estate of Wm. Hair All the steamers of the &t. Michael worth, deceased, to F. M. Date, lots fleet 8 reported, ha at men ir 10 and 11, block 2, Allen's ad, $ his mar Most of those who took Seattle National Bank to the Pax : neh leave were deck ton Land Co., n&, lot 3 biock & sands. Thre neing te Pontius 4th ad, $50 = United Sta Geodetic | - “+ Sheriff to Geo. H. Davis, lot 904 a cee, bata rn OP | the will of Gilas N. Greenieaf han] dock 1. lots 3 to 6, 9 10. block ihe eee area stn lHeen filed for probate in the county | Frances A. Bells, Int ad, $920 usiy the nig her arrival at @.| | u's office Sarah D. Libbey to Rolland i Michas Eney left to seek their} oe a Denny, executrix, lot« | and 2, block rtunes in the barren lands of Cape) 41... ©. Prouty has been appoint-|% Bell & Denny's piat, $1 | Ms ¢ officers of the Garon {ed guardian of Edward EB. Hope ad pineal or saat esanicte L Ki NORTHWESTERN STOCKS th And After three mem | Pred t. Davis was appointed as a Maampented. ¢ | epecial deputy to serve without pay| Atthe Northwest Mining Exchar Conradi put & stop to the denert.cna| DY Sheriff Van de Vanter yeaterday.| today bidding was not heavy, but ne th nainder rew gin Cad |the market held firm In and ‘ 1 se Judge Jacobs yesterday reduced| bida were ae the | the bond of Alian Esplin, Steve Lits, | LISTED STOCKS Gaur ina | 20d W. Phillips from $1500 to $1000, Anked, Bid : wf he | #24 examined sureties Cuba Gold § ' : hie ae Legal Tender 10 ‘ tnee | Judge Jacobs has heard and taken! Miller River 4% 1% under advisement the divorcee case| FE. San Poll 4 ‘ f Lisaie 8. Stoper vs. Albert E.| Pacific Const i ‘ To INSPECT THE WwoRK. sil pike ty [tn fos Hi rraeahoe ; "4 ndex Roronite \ pm 7 ps ee Benjamin F. Moe, age 67, died at! Gold Crown v4 * Trin ta i, | RIS Feaidence 1621 Seventh avenue,| Gol. Gold & Copper 100097 cand Hier watay | Yesterday afternoon, of heart failure. | Copper Vault 1% the wor, | Phe body tm at teerworth's | Alaska Development 850 400 ‘Ask + Haale. gage | UNLISTED STOCKS ig The regular monthly meeting of the| Cariboo Camp McK 142 120 Alaska Red Crows dociety is being | Iron Maak K 66 held in the ub rooms of the & tle | F ble a9 « w rful ie Seattle | Rambler 5 onderful Hay Crop. public library this afternoon Old Iron Side 1 CORVALLIS, Or. Ju 19.—Occa cae Republic 10s f the new f hay| KE. B. Kelly, of Seattle, and a party! War Eagh 80 1 tow The yield 1 left for Tr ton, D J unset a2 uy | ‘ 4 perha in o-” Copper Vault 1% 1% 1s Pent. 40 Driven are looking fe boom! Winnlpes ) ; “ y 1 Crown mine, ne aker| Mammoth Slate Creek w figures in the | City The mine adjoins the cole The only sale was Pacific Coast ket for hay this season. {brated Fiag M®aff mine, The goid| 1000, 4 A RAND. Monday Tuesday And Wednesday Evenings July 17, 18, 19 Barge Skook un IN TOW OF Steamer Tyee Wagner's. Band Will Furnish the Music FROM Arlington Docke— At 8 P. M. Sharp. Will arrive back at at 11:30 p. m h 1 time for last cars. I Skookun being r sean . ately af and r r and ha people N rowding No rowdyiam Come and bring the ehildr and bab FRE? NURS PRY rd n hare f t at matror I «yY anch or tak y meals a ard ‘ y prices, Fare for Round Trip il Children 25¢ Tickets on sale Arlington Dock. SUNDAY, July 23, Grand Excursion AND DANCE Two Round Trips to Tacoma at ‘DR. POWELL REEVES ») This Store Interesting Even in Midsummer, New thin in th Goods line may be found here as soon as tear bring them, con- sequent there 1 ymething Ach new arrivit every y, even in mid-summer, ' wrt LAWN int I ' WHITE ' i<« LIGgnt i I = renie! LAY VAST 1 ' I a. 41 9h wikkes ' , cut full and roomy; our WHIT? uP List be ' t 1 t 1 m1 WHITE-STRIP- hin season's fab p| BD Dat I | made; tho $14 1 $1.00 alue, @ ng at only 490 each LITTLE FOLKS’ PIQUE EFPR JACKPOT, handsome embroidery trimmed on cuffa and « ur, light pink, light blue, and white; $1.76 value, ysl wer ADIP FIN LIGHT Co th LAW AND PERCALE WRAP. re braid t 1 f r «. tight-fitting wa Mining, f if t, turned sea ‘ ft f “a i at $1.0, nelle A FITTING OOM tn ine on with lepartment, all Skirts, O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 20B, 210 Pike St. S. E. BARRON, Pres. H, E. WEYMOUTH, Vice-Pres. Beisel Vault Mining Co. Hu ated Barron, the pre i thee ene ‘ ¢ Vault verty worth the w } ' © new ngs are showing ' je ere reason er Vault ¢ t » le 1 shall spa efforts in helping to develop Vr { for a few days, 2 cents per share H. &. WEYMOUTH & CO. Official Brokers. atthe Mining Exchange. incrpornia Wi ———_7 Qo. S. GOLD, M. & S. CO. C. E. Thurston & Co., Oficial Broke 109 Cherry St. owns ts claima Paton pending; 809 feet development work; jor limited number shares sock et 2) cents per share. Compan no debe: oF » ofS on Duck. Bae, Sa6ft.; peight of wall tl f 6 tn; Le ote with poles. aimen to, ft... 63.40 Children's A Tent, bx5f., $2.40 Chiidrea'’s Hip Root, tx5 “un Felitz Tent nd Awning Ca, 117 Yester Way. Warlt’s Leading Specialist The Glory of Man ts His Strength The Ambi- tion of Wo- man ts Her A ne ey ‘Just Like a De f Mute” Dr. Reeves Restored His Hearing Perfectly “He Cured Me Of Deafness.” M feafness a by t yeutt cae, wih bet tngiog te *, Out-of-Town People " srondlgeaga bacon ple afflicted with any disease Z — wie to re se — ver, pron write to Dr peaking t nd around the tab 1 suld only hear the sound of voloes, = -—-— it N wi catch a word, M heare a rat ‘ats rte re ‘ 1 eo ie Dr Ah: Sel the Pinging oleeh have ontivety Throat by Dr. Reeves wit ~ Endured Three ” emorrhages F H “He Saved My Eyes?) tie carca ty 'Sr. reeves My eyes were so bad IT had t \ Bronchitas and ™ stop reading entirely. ‘The dizziness, the blurring ond pain a Dyspepsia Cured eyes made me fear total bi by Dr, Reeves Dr. Ree mastery over dis the eyes 4 certainly ‘Wwondarta ; (Eyelids Granulated Since ‘2 good, and, b f all Childhood and Eyesight an read with mfort. I was cured Failing, Or, Reeves na short time, while loctors Cured Her tampered with my eyes f th st lt Cured My Consamption” f consumps ad given me “He Cured “He Cured Me Sin Diseases wre no thar ud he ie wr . Daly d kneesy + hea: oat rtoba toh rs. verfluous hairy . ts vd and th und a or § rh ringworm ; owthe in wr Dr, ) tet f th Arms and body, 1 . ist a5 pru scurvy, pemphegus, impetia lid. 1 never l anything that did) «o erysipel ra moth patche n nuch good, Tam r , aly and pimp Kin diseases, Korn Block, 115 Yesler Way Seattle, Wash, 2 f