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YP RRR RIB eee manana IU EREO RES WV TACOMA With Northern Pa-| cific Officials, HE FANS TO TALK COPIOUSLY Suggests That the Oregonian Should | Manage One of His Branch | ul When TACOMA, July 28.—~The Northern Pacific presidentia arty arrived in from Portiant! Ment C. 8. Me ident J. W. K ! Pree M. Hane Hn. M w. gooeral freigh last-named having jotmed the par j at Portland | on {8 not much of a talker to newspaper ff but there te a rich by time in his meant | swers © Oregon had eta | with a great deal of aseinr- | ance, that the North acitic je] to Immediately bulla dowr Snake river to Pasco from Lewiston, and | f by transe n AW an-born primate chowen by In th fut time, th with pe ‘ t al wy satioal ¢ t th h Amertoan chur mpective of the state mate port was aubmitied Pope this rt ¥ primate will be nominated ‘ in x ele wy and will be Jignity of area 1 etruge atthe Va can between the re entatives of he various South American repub Ka contends for the honer f having the seat of the new prim. acy whthin ita borders. The Archb shop Returns, Ne WY tK, July Archbishop Ireland returned from Burope this morning The archbishop was greeted at the pler by a number of clergymen and| friends, but fused to Mecuss inter national or church affatrs |TO APPRAISE DAMAGES. 1, @ Seattle mmmiaaion to private real nted a mm appraise the property result nm the widening of Bighteenth Pighteenth avenue north na Bast De y way viee H. L Smith wh hes left the city The prevent membership of the commis ston ie: George Kelly, B. A. Herman and A. R. Rall MEN OPPOSED TO DREYFUS Taking Courage From Re- moval of Negrier. PARTS, July 28 -—Anti- are living Im hope that Jamages t Avenw: Dreytuattes the removal | “would than be force jof Negrier «il cause a reaction in ental rivalry” to build from Pasco! their favor, They are now endeavor- down the Columbia river to Port-jing to get army officers to resign | tant, thereby saving a few Handred) their commissions en maase. miles from Missouta to the metrop oll# of the Cohimbia. When his tention was called to thie, My. Melton Simply remarked haps the paper wil! operate the road when it i# bulft @o far as concerns the prospect of the cut-off through Lolo pass from Missoula, which, it te anid, wit! save ever a hundred miles of moun climbing. mone of the vistting om cialg bed any admiasions to make. “We are simply making our cus- fomary imapection tour.” sald Mr Hannaford “It has been about three weeks since we left St. Paut w shall probably be (in Tacoma two three daya, and then Mr take & rum over the Seattle & In- ternational road, of which he is President President Mellen i reported as saying that the Snake river i to be bridged over at Lewtston, bat he h not yet made any definite admiseton on that potnt. MURDER WAS NEARLY DONE Rioters at Cleveland Did Not Accomplish Their Aim. CLEVELAND, ©., Joly ™®--The street car situation here was qaiet thie morning ported during the night morning @ barricade of farbed wire as found stretched across the! tracks. Fortunately it wae struck by actioned car. otherwise it have kilted the motorman. Ome troop of soldiers Were ¢ Off duty this morning. WILLING TO RETUR ‘The alleged Chicago fory writer Wm. Armstrong, who wae arrest at Pott Angeles and brought to this city, has watved hie right to extra @ m proceedings, and he will re- tif willingly to the Windy City The Chicago 4 tive, Tyritt, how ever, if not wiling te take any chanc es with bis man, and may wait here € Séy or Coe ant he coives ex n n papers from Minots ARELIC OF THE PAST AGES voting wae re- Party tht might | j riered | fa cone | village at the The Matin says Paterhany bas informed that paper that he will net go to Rennes to! testify in the Dreyfus trial SAVED BY A PARTS, July NERVY WOMAN SPRINGFIPLD, ., July %—Ciad only in ber night robe Mra Neitie Sullivan prevented a Chteago @ Al- ton express from dashing into 4 gully north of Pontiac Mrs. Sullivan ifvew near the treatie that spans the gully. She wa: ak. ened by am unnatural light in her room. It was the reflection from a fire. and « glance through the win- dow showed her that the trestle wae burning. Knowing that the express was due, the Woman, without stop- ing for @ shawl, ran to the bridge. seized a burning brand and sped to the curve Jost fm time to give the @anger signal and avert a disaster. | Acquittal Is “Inevitable. PARIS, July 8.—Bx-Judge Beata. | ire, & rabid Anti-Dreyfusite, ie merged in poverty and living tn ® garret In an interview today he eadly admitted that the acquittal of Dreytos ts inevitabte. BUPFAIS, N.Y... Jaty @ Prank Bell, a San Franctaco lawyer, he made an application by letter to Director Taylor, the head of the ion to have the Chinese Pan-Amertoan expost-| tion. Buying Up Ranges. OMAHA, Neb, July t—1 the last two weeks the Union P land department has clowet wales and ses, principally with sheep own. ers, for over 250,000 acres. This ia the record so far ae known to the Mciala here n Nebraskan were Aimpemed men and Last month 78.000 acres Wyoming and Utan| of to sheep and cattle Many tand buyers from lowal quiring farme tn y in Kaneas and bravka. A deal involving 20,000} acres In Lincotn county, Neb, ie now pending. An Pastern syndicate wil toake of it a cattle ranch. Cool Underwear. Many cruel blows have been struck ZANESVILLE, 0., Jaty 2.—one | at the influen f the chemi but. the most remerkable archaeological | e tence e chemi r discoveries made rec any was that} after divers false substitutes have! . t fortr of an artow px at Chatham, in| tis) Gnosen un a cae keg A bed éking county, 0. ay of ime » und e o oon at aoe oe oth ot te a we foremother# retains ite hold on ftem- pity eet chipped on both cides] Nite affections, and a woven silk and haw all t are a . row emise bids fair to put the silk un point Of the Neolithic age. An on |dervest out of might and mind. This Well Wae Grilled in at thie ‘i ny | new silk chetiae is pretty, cool the Clay City ¢ Res Bo ares and as graceful a little art of un The ach Of thie welt on ee nny | lerwear as @ manufacturing geni- it ed throwgh 18 feet of anna} 0S C80 tUrM out; and a stout woman an hen It struck ot va can adopt it without a quaim, Ite foot layer of shale and coal: atts | Weave I* 8 fine and flexible as the pabhtiven Through: tile tee: Stter | mont delicate ailk stocking, and down 6 feet the drilt wtrieils ihe bev glove, Below this point it is sloped , eo Bere mut, without any supertiuous fullnes } Atlas “4 vnc oth fe rg hen fowt.| and fails to the knees. ‘The prettiont cant ibe i the snie. “A he) of them are edged abowt shoulders na re sane and armholes with a line of silken Gente of 340 feet they struck the ince, and over the bust opensorh ae fand at : 1820 font tn "| forma fights of butterfiies and knote «seal Into thé Devonian DE | of Nowers, Chemise of meshed linen rr Eats of ia rock |¢hat i almost na flexible aa silk, are ol was A g made on the same lines, and are od Be able and comfortable beyond words it, Which they did at | -- — om test. 1 3 Supervisors’ Instructions point was ind WASHINGTON, 1. Joly 2%. CONTROL OF SPAIN ENDS) ROME, July *& The im re-) portal as much pleased at the eu cent of the cownell of bishops of the! La American chu which has| concluded ite deliberations at Rome. | eh lifferences of opinton almost fin poms tor ile wer mod of r um of < haps t Portant war the « for severing the Latin| America Ate from the jurin-| at mtrol of the Spanish | primat an finally imposed 4 vehement protests from th Spanish chur Henceforth — the church of South America will have Director Merrt netructions t h of the 2 Opies next PASTOR ‘WANTED TO PLAY POKER Rev. G United 1a wen meeting iietian abytery lit, by asking Ly © game of ther clergy has com > the supervisors ared for a dance anybody in the 4 knock-about dance, efter which ous forms bf Then audience he invited to ald in he scored th amusements - FELL FROM f concession and exhtbhite for) alKo wanted | song oe be played A BALLOON aif has been postponed | CLEVELAND, ©., Jutty 28 —Chas. | “ge ae | | Keet, an aeronaut, was killed today) When Sardou ie composing in the presence of several hundred | sata, t Ps |persone who had assembled to wit-las he dashes ; |nes# a balloon ascension at Euctid | paves, whines aaeediod ial | Beach park. The balloon and pare chute were attached to a muy r ed to lwhich im (urn want att 4 stake, ‘The atesnsion of the bal very sudden, jerking the | loon w | in such & manner ax to pull the re stake from the ground. This #truck) pe | THE SEATTLE ™ play, will b ote at the Ma produced in Ne an theat Baily has Pmernon, the sufficiently Springs, The benefit that alling minstrel recovered Hot rawer Hares the emotions he TELEGRAPHING IN PHILIPPINES the parachute bar, breaking it off Keel frantic to the cord age of the balloon, When 100 feet from the ground he w to let go and fall. He landed square lly om Die feet, sustaining broken lege and internal injury He died a after reaching the howpital. AN EPIDEMIC | OF TRAMPS | OMAMA, Neb, July 28.-Phe me extraordinary eredue of trampe t the Wewtern harvest felf® that has bothered the ratiroads for many eea fons Is now on, and every freight train that passes over the Missourt jriver im infested with dogena of the |kntehts of the road. Where in the past this vast crowd of vagrants tae turned into Mimneseta and South | Dakota, thie season they are coming to Nebraska dnd South Takota ab | moat wholly Many traing are being practicality hwid up by the hoboe#, who defy the orews to put them off. A emall army of (ramp crowded jan Omaha freight treatm fe morn ing, bound for Bowth Dakota. A few miles from the city 4 treatm crew at tempted to handie them, but found |{€ Impossible. Heretofore the rowda |Rave managed to make this a Fed }eral question by holfling @ freight jloaded with vagrants ont® « mail train approactes, and then have de | pution arrest the tramps for inter fe ne with the matis, and that eye | tems, It tm believed, will have to be | woreed mow If the roade do not want to haul the tramps free. DECREES OF FASHION. Stocks are higher than ever, and weually cut with petete of scallops extending high up behind the ears ee Tightness, whether in skirts, 8 oF bodices, te the fashion sign thie spring. ee | _ Parte nate can nardiy be said to be Worn; they are merely perched airily on the forehead. eee Reade and palettes are more fash- fonable than ever. eee Yokes and sleeves of dressy visit- ing totlettes are frequentiy made en- | tirely of glittering overlapping jet | Seales. leew. punter. eee White silk muslin claborately painted by hand will make some of | the richest eyensner totiete. | The favorite pram and belt for | transpar: all white dresses just tow is scarlet satin. This ts very | chic, FEARS OF A WATER FAMINE LONDON, July @&—London & threatened With @ water farnine. It ie the latest scare and It ie causing fo end of anxiety. Last summer it Was bad endugh in the east end. but | this year thé whole of London and ite solurbe threatened | The flow of the Thames ie much lower than it hae been for many years, and the Water companion are taking more than ever from it Laat year the government area that all that wae required was to| pase a bil! factiitating intercommunt jeation between the water companies | jin case of want, but the bill [6 Unelons when no company hae a surplus, and | that is the position now Just pow the companies are @eup- pored to draw away half the flow of | the Thames, or 120,000,000 galions a day, but last month they made away with 140,000,000 per day. Now they are taking more and increasing every day Some Dainty Underwear. Underwear seems too common a name to designate the chef 4’ceuv- | few in lingerie that can be obtained how. A fichu effect @istingulahes a | striking robe de mult, the ruffie of the | fine nainsook being ed@ed with nain- | Sook embroidery, With a strip of in- | tuck# and strips of inserting eom- pose the V inaide it The chemine has been in abeyance | for quite some time, but for the last! two years has been forging its way to the front again quite vigorously. It ts in a glorified form now, however as our pictute #hows. Hand embrota ery plays & prominent part tn the de | coration of this one, as the scallops that finieh the lower edee, arm holes and collar Ardund the neck are hand mbrotdered, A lace edge and lace beading, with ribbon run through and tied in a bow, prettily finish the neck edge, The tacking up of the enda of the bretelle to jabot tn front is effective in the extreme Stage Notes. will| Julia Marlowe te in Switzerland “ee | Rawin Poy s@ enjoying Chicago at la summer resort . Sonnenthal will play an ment next season in “* engage America Femi! Zola will dramatize the Drey- fus case for the American stage see Jeasie Litta von Elaner went enat yesterday to sing with the Sousa or chestra | eee May Howard and Harry Morris are engaging people for their com panies in Chicago see Laurence Irving 1@ at work on a drama, the heroine of which he hopes y Julia Marlowe, eee ‘Webody-e Bil,” Joseph Herbert competiod | sorting just inside the hem. Tiny | the | MANILA Seger of of military of Laguna de July MT connect th firet at commanter fons on the #hore by telemraph with Hay Gen, Otis, was made today when a ieee. began Mying the cable for a point at the north end of Laguna de Ray, which in already connected by telegraph with Manila, Calum Accident | in the Alps. VIPINNA. July & A nveying @ party of tourists up communication will be established cable of the alps, was precipitated down a slope when newr top, b aking of the ¢ One pa ger was killed ther w od ‘A RICH SEAM OF COAL FOUND VICTORIA, B. C., July 28—Bpecial News Was received here today that 4 6-foot seam of had been struck “t Qualsine, north of Vancouver ist ani Miners have been pr ung lin the vietnity jepring since carly in the POPULATION OF INDIANA CITIES ANDERSON, Il, July mates based upon official meh ures have been completed for th fetal wee Of the estate, covering the | Population of unties, Incorporated towns and incorporated cities. They | show the present population of the | etate to be 2.665.128, of an increase of 482,737 ever the pop tion given in the census of 189. The school popu lation has been multiplied by 1% which is very low. Por the state | however thie will average very near lcorrect, but it falls far short in cor- tain cities, where the multiplication mhoald tare been by five—thia eape- elatly tn the belt factory section. | LEGISLATOR PASSED | COUNTERFEIT MONEY. KANSAS CITY, M July @. Member A. J. Biddison, of the Okla |home legisiature and o prominent lawyer of Pawnee, 0. T., was today Jarrested at Wett City charged with [having cirowlated spurious cotm tnet night. He was placed tn jail and | kept there for several hours, not withetanding his vehement proteata Hone of innocence. He declares If the jcounlerteil money was passed by him done through a mistake He given a bearing next week Lawyer Found Dead. GREPNVILLE, July %—Th MePougall, of Cinctnrmtl, was found dead In his bed at hie summer home fear Bouth Salem laet night Mr. M Dougall was famous as a and took a promin hereay trial by the Prosbytertar jsembiy of Prof Prices of seminary, New York HE LAUCHS AND | CANNOT STOP jit wae ill be nwy Union 8T. LOULS, Mo. July Henry Sheidon is at the city hospital here afflicted with) “the laughs.” He is roaring mirthfully from morning un [tt night and cannot stop. His ton que, lips and throat are swollen with the #train, Hoxpital physicians say that it te the first case of the kind that ever came under their observa | tion, and they are watching It close. | ly. One physician is of the opinion | that Sheidon te crazy, and that his Peals of Constant laughter are caused by some excruciatingly funny phar tom of the brain which is constantly before him, ‘The patient i# strapped @ cot In the observation room, A WHOLESALE MURDER TRIAL w York | VIENNA, July 28.—The Ne Journal correspondent cables that the most ser nal murder trial that has occurred in Hungary in this century today in the district criminal court of Temesva, and ev erybody in surprised at the mildness of the verdict, Nine women and three men, all residents of the litt town of Srebely, in southern Hu gary, were charged with having kil! ed their respective hushands and wives and aweethearts with arse Marie Nikodem, a widow, who was convicted of having murdered tw j husbands, was sentenced to impris jonment for life at bard labor, while ranging from ten to fifteen year The druggist who supplied all the women polsoners with the arwent Was sentenced to fifte Absorbed by Iron Syndicate FASTON, Pa, July A wynd cate of capitalists have secured a Joption on the Thomas Iron ¢ | pany’s furt mines and h at Hellerto kendauqua, Island ark, and high Valley towne, Phe price ald to be $166 4 har the bar value of the stock being $50. The syndicate is composed largely of |thome Interested in the purch a w month the bly n plant in Pottaville When a man really doe to a good money king scheme he dom hus enor ney, to wor dtumble on ‘ Sear Cerna ng eer eee apenas: cer meneener: evimepsmerteee tes STAR. Put a Padlock On That Money In Your Pocket If you can’t afford to spend it, for our bargains in Furnishing Goods have fetching qualities. ene 0808 6 dow Men's Fine @TRAW DRE a] Men's Fine LINEN CRASH HATS HATS ip the different tyles, lease aweat 10 wyles ¢t neled beaut fir 1; made to sell at ft some have been selling as high a 1s >», while hey inet, ae The your chuice wh they t, ‘ h for be each. iv each M ¥ aty OUTING HAT a] Men's ORABSH HATS, well made, n beautiful light-wele oft hat, en-| good a#tylen; Me value, only enchs ‘ yles; $2.00 valu y} Mer FINE MUPLIN NIGHT< $1.69 each |a@ow cut extra full and reomy,s SATURDAY]: : aie Pia ; dniat noted FINE MUSLIN NIGHT. oe ke Men's THOK ‘TIES, great|andnome silk embroidered front, ~ 4 aoe plate lar and cuffs, making @ y G pir “¢ cote ndwome garment; only $e each E VENI g the TOOK and IMPORTAL THEM! son's Pas FAG? COLORED MOAESIEUS Hh colorings each iM, WHITE SHIRTS, patented LINEN COLLARS, all the new mand, cuff 1 back plackets; aye and Iie each 60, The amd Bbc each; worth fully SHINTS, just the hine i going iid Lane MEN? woRs BASS na a hha ad CLEA NCE SALE PRICE ON MEN'S TAN COLORED @HOKS; INSPECTION WILL KEPAY You, O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 Pike St. 5. E. BARRON, Pres. res. Copper Vault Mining Co, Mr. 8. E. Barron, the it na Property worth Things are showing H. E, WEYMOUTH, Vio In a letter to HM. B. Weyme resident of the company, says he working. Rverylmitg 1s boorsing } up in good shape, and there is no reason why Copper Vault cannot be made « leader, as 1 shall spare no efforts in helping to develop i build it op. Price of stoc th dosed Jaly 7, er Vou for a few ¢ ys, 2 cents per share, H. E&. WEYMOUTH & CoO. | Seattle Mining Exchange. Official Brokers. incr prt iw Q. S. GOLD, M. & S. CO. C. E. Thurston & Co., OMicial Brokers. 109 Cherry St. Company owns 1 clat Pacem a work: podebu! oder Himited number shares tock ar coat yor share : Boat will leave Arling- ton dock at8 p. m. and return at 11:30 p. m. sharp. Tickets Soc. Children 2§c. CHILDREN'S PLAY TENT Madeotheor Duck Eitj helght of hres ie a ples fmento, to, a3 he oo Children’s 4 Ten, $x8 t. =o =e, erates -tanarsnete ss st SUNDAYS EXCURSIONS J Dr. Powell Reeves Warld’s Leading Specialist The Glory of i HE Felitz Tent and Awning Ca, 117 Yeater Way. First... Regiment Man is His Strength— The Ambi- . tion of Wo. man is Her Beauty 7 OF TACOMA “Hi Cured M ; r. Reeves Restored Ow Rom rigs] i Denny, Out-of-Town People years ago, with bad ringing notses{ 0... in the head, which troubled me) »,., a greatly in conversation, I had to) 2eople afflicted with any disease § whataoev: ask people to taise their voices when! Reeves apeaking to me, and around the table I could only hear the sound of voices ~ but could not catch a word. My hear- i ing rapidly improved under Dr Took Her Sister Reeves’ treatment. I now hear good and the ringing notses have entirely should write to Dr TACOMA Far for stoppe aS hae easer d Thre e “ emorr Round Trip “My eyes were eo bad T had Al . stop reading entirely. ‘The dizziness, wronentie ane re “hi ron Qe the blurring and pain around the yspepsia Cured Children 25¢ ieee made rae fear total blindness, by Dr. Reeve Dr. Reeves’ mastery over diseases of the eyes 18 certainly wonderfu (Eyelids Granulated Since an now see good, and, best of all, Childhood and Eyesight Passengers may stay can read with comfort. I was cured Failing, Or. Reev hours in 1 acoma or na st t time, while other doctors Cur id Hei . rd ait fa ae i smpered with my eyes for the past > wix years make the two round trips fal! He Cured My Consumption.” for ap fare. Bicycle He Cured Dr. Reeves cured me of consumpe carried free w(tion after two doctors had given me Leave Seattle 11 a. m. My Stomach.” °: sie, His Discovery i certainly An absolute cure for consumptios and S$ p.m. Arrive Seat “Nefore I consulted Dr, Reeves my) taken tn time + have Soneoniel tle 11 p. m, in time for last stomach was very bad severe(tion g Dr ves, for he ts the cars. pains, belching, bloatir 1 sourjonly a I ever heard of that risings were awful. I lost 40 pounds) could really cure consumption.” in less than a year, I thank God tt The "Skookum” has been Ta ane ae dl sol, freckten, pm thoroughly refitted for the ex doctor, who cured me Scalp all ples, blackheads liv. n season, is and comfortable carrying absolutely and ha capacity of eursl sate Spots, worms, flesh dandrum, redness of the nos “He Cured Me i Diseases : : Of Hla, scald head, wrinkles, Come and bring the children Me haa eatarrh for a long time, It(ba rs itch, soars, superfluous hair, and babies. FREL NUR tanel ay. HAA Aa. tin At and}eozema or salt rheum, ringworm, MAY 0. FRM, in charee < there were growths in my none, Dp,)tetter of the hands, arms and body, competent matron Reeves’ new treatment Is Just splen.{prurigo, scurvy, pemphegus, impette ng your lunch or take JM did, [never tried anything that aid\eo erysipelas, psoriasis, moth patchs your meals aboard at city me #0 much good. I am recom.) e*, raly and pimply skin diseases, prices, monding It to all my friends," youre DR. POWELL REEVES tan, alti, Plicit Spe by Ju Cienc: und F ciples ‘Their to $40 of evi Ro’ employ hall or whom BE. Do were | superi bonds