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THE SEATT SN RT ETN TTI SRN CREE EESTI rd hadela tenia ase aRAaiaaemaiaia dake LE STAR. MEN THE SEATTLE STAR. | T alhe bloat Varo = _ AMUMRH ENTS +e : ) R = MILWAUKEH, Win, Aug. 22.—| aa BH. WELLS & CO., PUBLISHERS | |The Milwaukeo #trect Ratiway and| Every Afiornoon Except Sunday Telephone Pike 150 | Light Company made «a voluntary “ _ | offer at the meeting of the common] Rite BRP CHASE, Lisiseee Matagen counct! last night to reduce the} sae 6 > TODAG ek WARY Wore ine cele pre manlh delieered by fares on its lines to 4 cents and to] : ters.” Nw flee coptes : extend ite transfer syatem. It pro-| October 2 to 15, clusive. foomes Gad Business Otece No. 1107 Third Avenue | sen in turn that tt ahall have ite t : Sax erica Toon foatver | franchines vatended for ton year. || Special Daily acape ons qqrekierauanyradmneuinnenneenrbapermmenmanaenernareeeeremmcrmunnaan | _ -_ HEEL up . | A BIG RED MAN. Cheap Rates By Rail and Steame The city council has prohibited the promte Lon of soet from S L e te a t S ot d S k A the big chimneys of the city, The action tak right direction, | feutenan S, 0 an mo e, re H. ©. Conner, at dpokane, grand Free transportation of exhibit Ags! ture, Horticulture, ' ning, Pe General Disy but the experience of other American has the only way to ‘ achem of the Order of Hed Men in Floriculture, Mining, Poultry, f secure ah dkdebak alancap her igidly etibokos the law Agatnat all nocke ut y ounciimen. this state, wae present at an enter Address FRANK R. ARMSTRONG, tainment last night given by the of the owners of large bullding»® me of whom are apt to neglect the ‘ ional ordee ind @ hall. Mr. Cor 45 Colman Block, Seattle. installation of expensive smoke-co nirlvances, until convinced her has visited many lodge of th that the authorities will brook in er delay, Years ago Cincinnati | ‘The city council last night passed} owners to bear half th wider throughout the state, and re-| mee ~ sone *ttabure--two of the am at of woky en, trind » re enate 4&0 ordinance Imposing a seve pene Ay nnual t nia porte promperity in a f ther 4 and Pittsburg—-t t ~ k t amok th tried t rejuy ‘ ‘ en ‘ " as n fam a | y f m Broad Ww. opti f Waila Walia; L. ¥ Wot CHILDRENS PLAY TENT the discolored oxygen within th wporate limite by p kK stringent uy Property owners who eee on eeitth ep daakiier ae Te ince, or a t ordinances prohibiting, under severe penalties, the future free distribu. henceforth permit large volum Ten thousand dollara wan ordered te J brief ad‘r Newde 2 £0, SxOtt. ; height, tion of smoke by factory owners and the pre re of other steam-heated | blMek smoke and soot ape fron! tranaferred nthe. Water tothe | tie welts G8 tH ebMiy. ‘The addties i “hs é toh wall i ‘len structures. Smoke ectora were appoint and the people looked “ himneys of thelr building The 4 t : a : iby a 1 meni Falmmenta, 625 It. a rdinance also covers yt to pay for the and dan hildren’s A Tewt, ox », Ditterly disappointed. ‘The amoke inspectors regularly drew thelr salaries | and soot are not only a nuisance but! A ; peste ‘ . tities from some of the chimneys of well-to-do citizens who had a “pull | Community Violation of the ord aiimate of tof cor ret ul . with the authorities, and wh ned to observe tho law, dectaring that | ance will subject the offender to's wagon road from the end of Ye Aaetae bal t ’ : u $100 fine « taye’ im ninent. | way to Lake Washingtor they could find no amoke-consumers that would consume, So the antl- Hereafter, before tauing building ‘The following bill» were placed Uf enw soot still continues, Impartial enforcement of the law hibiting: soot alone aan the that the plans ine provers tt nth, Bast Colun CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—James J. mit eo t x te " t » he ase 6G a ble Ohne ' ne ar vim ot Ka M ' ' in Seattle will doubtless result in great ood to the community, but there pargius, The board of health and. fy Berge AlAs “ or ed, will built 16) new af Pp $ : ean be no favoritiam shown by complaisant ofcials, Lf one man is to be the chief of po ar ged with hide on Pgh ay teamers for hin trans Pacific t 3 allowed the privilege of continuous smoking from his chimney, all of the the enfor f the ordinance 5 A medially of 08 . run in connect i with the Gr Perha you would like : The firmt steps looking toward r Northern read te te aS Ags others owning chimneys have the same right : faye; pr : : sopy Book, 500 pital snsisinemeea A. 202 estadtishme a gawrr this " hee for a clreus to be Pronent number insuMcter An Attempt to Reach tho $ ie rt We Es . city by The Ludwate, were tak- j t t Ps alent nereaned busin When # $ : OC. Sir Charles Tupper, ex-Premier of Canada, and Parliamentary leader | en lage night by the 1 is babone pth bene 1). 4 prens dispatch uneing the fa Crest of Assinaboine. $ isually sell for of the “Outs,” can scarcely be regarded as speaking authoritatty for ordinan vacating 8 than y nt Hill would neither deny or ass m the Dominion government. His intimation Uiat Americans we be Street, between Siiott and Raliroad charge for 1 ape Ag NP the stor gt allan me ack 7 — tena avenues for this purpose. ‘The ord t ry ryant, of Philade shut out from the Klondike uniess the United States should consent to ar 8 tat to exceed ; o toad th We nee provides that if th h t ‘ SW sa merely the utterance of an trascibie but otherwise estima gentleman | within 90 days and finished Within a Oy < —— Springs a week ago with an owtit of 716 First Ave. $ a es vk, he Genoa ib ca ad avenue. approving a new n horses and two men to the ee ere eerie. eaves so am tarent. Mobeover, Mir CRAtees | Oe: abasie bee : * t Kin ark additior bane of Mount Assinaboln aI 4 459 ts lah oo op ha eh may have be misquoted oon ave 4 value of §% au sing the mayor to enter into purpe of making an ascent of the In any event, the Canadian government could not set aside the treaty The counci! went int S . ? aeitt peak of that mountain. Encounter between the United States and Great Britain, which’ gives the citizens of [of the whole and reported favorably duit we th r | NSW TORK, Aug. 22.—The Herald | ing « boat slorm as the Von $ Spot Cash prope! + ep te ag bias ad tracks publishes today the following ff watershed these young men pu pen ach nation the right to ¢ Jominions of the other and reside and = sropedt ey be wiving Kent ne Netherlands Av ts Washington ahomt n, and on the third Gay t sue Gold Dust arry on lawful business t wit hindran To uth. | oes. Bhaneas ee , = od hye yn $200 crican M ‘ mpany & quit Attorney Gener exe has de- | Simpson river, wh 5 ma Value, Any Quantity. ecorations for the Labor day cla 1 is one $ - ' bas the Canadian ‘ eee Setup : mly American citt ean pre-empt mining claime on the public at lebration to be held bh Gepicin<! Boece Shia 4 Bs 4 that pure. by the t nited anndia JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. the United States, and perhaps Sir Charles meant to say that the Domin. ber 4 § cw an ; pes . Hap tes sgee, Vidgn 1 of ing t rs > rl Ba . t oe not entitle her to| sera r hey jon would retaliate by making a similar provision with respect to its own A resolution w 1 appoint- tr wat Maat { a ag on 7 T question in| made t niles of As auriferous regions; but since the pment of the Klondike country | ()* Rabe n McArdie @ member of | tr i peneeiit Qi elie~| ls eomiasthon ite ihe aller ean | sie ffs. f the uppe ne bow ualtaatia canie a : x : f 5 gS has been mainly the work of prospectors from the States, it would b= fool § Seabank Seon Gdseibd paoelatias ' at a comt of B19; dia. a German mere venset, pure | wh . PIGOTT & FRENCH CO. t dopter nel to put a . alar y r i ish on the part of Canada to exclude these producers of wealth for Improvement of Sixteenth, | Hell ne by the navy arrnent & : 101 W. Washington Bt. have the oniy eee ema Kas lumbia to Madison i ai Bb ; Bp 6 : uf = : . ue 4 ma ”e Heandia ome vemneln | (8 on me un 1 matter of extending Russia’s commerce, and is making overture —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_ il otic inte of the nervy te » Steep aa 2 ihe Northwest Catalogues, Par ph: ce ant : objec hile not wis to found that she would have an slopes, under a dangerous rock sete. at specially low prices BAVB ee eee tee en TS Sem to. view. While net. wishing reater value in the market if she| fall. they traversed the glaciers sur SONEY' ey ghvind ews ab opportumsy tract in the least degree from the genuineness of the motives of the —- ps ' “ o f i Beure an an register, so that | Founding the area k pyramid Cuar of Russia in proposing the disarmament of we can see that she could engage In the coastwise | the summit, r hing an sé tud t the most autocratic ruler in the world desires to cast off the chains which c trade of the United States 110,000 feet. Dr the ascer X97 have bound his government to [ts policy of milit m in order to enable IVE CUBANS Chamberlain We commiastoner | : ader toe yea elippe A ar A ell savigation, hold that the 8 rawing his co jon with him, oon it to expand its policy of commercialism in the future. The prizes to be ‘ : weciee cank Gatit atrcad, aeckt cate | Sak ky ekithal wapeavors tar e won by Russia for the carrying trade of North ern Europe. and which are rapkily falling inte her clutehes through the in the peaceful strugete Columbus Has Been Robbe But They Aro Not Yet Re. dy a epecta en built abroad, could manag 4 to American registry by | dt act of congrens | the having be nity j be adm WILL HUY A GRAMOPHONE » reach a rock proje and by chix they # zt gh ve ; - -_ ves from a terrible fatal fall help of the Trans-Siberian railway (originally planned only as a military | for Years. for Self Government. | FEDERAL COURT NOTES | Thay tarda lo reek the sacnialh ecessity), are far greater than any that could possibly be won by feats | COLUMAUS, Aug. Ae tnvesti-} ‘savas Pega ‘he Finest Talking Machine Mad, of arms. It ts, therefore, a humane and wise policy for Russia to come | gation of the books of the clty fF ant tus encene Dorm TOON se tial galt! of W. C. Thos ve eee REGINAS—~~ and Me leutenan have la the Liars i = “ forward as an advocate of peace, even while she is strengthening ber |'he past 18 years is now being . age ges ne va the Empire Tranaportats | A CLOSE CALL. ry ile present « fm ¥ 7 < Outposts so as to be prepared in the event of war. j by the clerks the prove peered Soa 0G-| say bas node nanued before Te tae | | From $7.00 to $300 administration It hae bee nous peace by (transitions the) Hanford and is now wu advine Pians for the armament of the battleships Pennsylvania, New Jersey | 5) stematicaliy tes ri fbarnthereny so erad se A ' aj ort Belge ert igriege | Episode That Cured a Reporter Sherman, Clay & Co. and Georgia. authorized by the Fifty-fifth congress. are now being con- | period of time t . “STEINWAY" DEALERS i } was the appointiment of a «ingle gov- | wae taken to the Yukon to work on ws. sidered by the Naval Bureau of Construction. The advantage ga! |_ One of the expert examiners en- | ern fr cach province, a under the | the company’s steamer. He claims of Faking Intervie 514 tecond Aven Seattio in point of armament by the lightening of the armor belts, which has be. | #0! ~ po eS wf checking up the Span regime, and mayors for the| that he was assaulted and driven - os accounts « ” the « to hy r * ely . 0 un ny = Come possibie, owing to the increased resisting power of the new Kyupp | city as now known. eit perdi Laka _ y oe pt of a gun in thi “The most painful experien : 5 1 ” own, wi eure up) fo Cw on ‘ by the co ay anes? ahnaibed tt struction vary, some of them providing for S-inch gdhs as intermediate |the present ratio the total loss will) tary In their adminis. | a re h suffering @ permanent|onia an old res to a New between the 12-Inch giants and the 6-inch quick-firers to be carried by the oe vod $400,000, trat affairs wo | ae injury to hie evesight, which has] Times-D. ikta - COAL SNE A Teeidiia alu dich tho sieasost idbu 06 thi tncronaed bat) Ne faisifications as checked up| the ry, the iy| caused great danger to his life t r had assigned m are in Docks containing re upying themnelve Mark Michelson and Katie Michel: | interview a big Northern pollt tery power obtainable through the lightening of the armor belt i# that |corde of assemements for vil functions have filed a petition in bank-| who had dr 1 which contemplates the inclusion in the main batter! of only two eines | Prevements and rew f the cities, th uptey to Frie o ; ushed over “¢ ris o of guns—namely, 12-inch guns in the turrets and 6-inch quick-firers in |C°TtIA eum would b tute and the admin Hak Sue, one of the Chinese being | tol, maw my man, and he promised to a es Gat broadside. The new Maine and her two #! ships will be equippe 1d os tae Gece dow on al 3 heel Bate a — oye page bad ell patintl gel Some ne this manner; but whereas they wil! carry only 10 6-\nch guns in broad jent | reason In this “way t th sity and the erep of| ford on a writ of habeas corpus. enough ie: eo borg soe omy side, the Pennsylvania and her class will be able to mount 16. ae Ained a huge toss malicious actions growing out of the — girl, thinking I would be back ES —_—- wa * eat tha J ry th plenty of time for the appointment What a pity it Is that there is not an easter Interchangeability tn the s v4 be al f oak aaa As bad luck would have it, we had a field of labor, so that under-supply in one part of the country should be ‘ALTGELD’ $ VIEWS pot ted "Whe thal gelato lige Biadopes bated wa gpegi ‘ nepal } tr war while the up and I looked at my watch it was instantly made good out of over-supply eleewhere! If the workers turn | catbetie hae ta sories euliare oa Spelling Samples. 3)crcrten 8c hierinea"T eesunea e@ out of Cramps’ shipyard because of delay In getting structural tron for BE: e. Th anigh Judges were con @| my hat, few to the hotel and was in Vessels under contract couk! temporarily transfer their activity to the been Ps bese for lack of ae eooe formed that my man was bed and field of the Northwest, where the crops cannot be harvested for lack of 4 gegen genie habe et eee da ee ee secpaneyeeee SPOT CASH helpers, or to xome of the iron making establishments which are behind | HICAGO, Aug. 2—"The atioMctain ag nted on « basia more! uae meant « Bhsiys he h ie ae 1 55 jap with their orders, the beneft pag 1 | theemneeatte party of America in now | pearly hing our own. Tho| A Jersey City druggist is making « hg ‘ie diver O0 tee ea F orders, the benefit would be immediate in restoring @ proper | united,” was the prompt declaration | umatiisnrent ate cnnren in, [Collection of queer orders he receives) Tasrace, and on the spur of the m Highest Prices Paid. equilibrium of work and wages of former Gov. Altgeld. when he wae Ati ipn Bes pabatgrein Deg from le who send c fren to the | ment. T had a perate Inspirat ‘The country isso large that, notwithstanding ite marvelous faciitties | asked the effect of Mr. Croker’s de os a Mirnatios of au : sre for things. Here are a few of | WhY not fake up an interview JAKE MARTIN. spatied «hae A Y the . ‘ a reform, the| 1, i@ man was going away early in 229 Becond Avenus, for transportation, the distribution of labor #0 as to insure its greatest |“laretl 4 ae si eagirss re. ablemt Cuban lawyers constituting Th or ners ‘ morning, and If he ever maw the ‘ nued is realy for ba both tribunals “This child is my little gir : Ive « ° pr the he he oe. ° mt dle 2 t ie v « "to do effectiveness is quite impracticabl The Yank ven with his nomad! The earnest men of the land who | you five cents to buy some t le it A Hare to doughnuts h tendencies and genius for doing things, has never contrived to be all the [fought we in 18%, but who are te powders for a groan up adult whe ignore It'altogether. Bo, without ap- | @ e time in the place of greatest advantage. He tries, but he often fails |dimausted with the McKinley admin erty gn sop rotshs hoe Maa yp Se bd Brave Maitre Labori has been reported by his physicians to be out of set ome 18 89 3E we lows Dear De 4 Re aa give barer Ave! nanded it in feeling iike a f Th — standards oy éome 46 ve If one worse of Auntie xyne fort : aie . danger, and all those who admire courage will rejoice to hear the news |W MOArds. | They will come to ue | CO-OPERATION kargie bahia throte and obieage.” (Rex day T was slinking out of th Frelent, Passerger and Baggage, It required a man of extraordinary nerve to face the imprecations of a | Even those who differ from us on An anxious mother writes as mer ous an a cat, when whom STORAGE nation gone mad, and appear Jid M. Labort, in the role of a vindieat. | the Anancial queation will be with us | Fou will, pleas give Yeotie bc polit jan hi * if, pei ‘ gy snp a this | because they reco; io the ‘ COLUMBUS, 0 8 . he | Ave centt we Of anced for to the Hitielan nee ound the same a or of the truth and the champion of Zola, Picquart and Dreyfus. The |} a they recognize the fact that! |, : wt fa = V sp cba Py ae p i . way, 1 felt my hair stand on end ome — @ tim img tepublic ‘ sare being un.| Brotherhoo npany ' a five months old babe. } : brilliant young advocate may, therefore, without exaggeration, be called | jorminad and deat, a by the in.| Mayor Gam J ey The babe i scams but, to my unbounded amazement one of the finest characters in France—a title by which M. Reinach has | fluences that now control the gov. “lety porated t 1e| This one puaaied the drug Wletac tataeeian eek - y hen honored him. If the se f justice has not been paralyzed in Fran: ramen core ate'n off I have a pain in my t : as matis —_—- the people will not rest unt » cowardly plot whereof this noble repre . Pe : Dag Pes . ite se z Bye My son some! teed,’ and he invited hav y ry sentative of French manhood came near being the victim shall have been Asbury J The capital stock| Another anxious mother wr nei saniate are siaceba Fg bb oersk Meni Y ou W ant exposed, and the cons rs n their deserts 5 Sik Wivided inte 406 mares at My Nttle babey has cat up ite rosarcasm and supposed, of emeennsiens father’s parish plaw Se an an. |oou e, he hed prepe ed some hor r P ae eee at ‘ Fi s Th te of the Broth an|tedote quick as possible by the en. | "ble revenge, bi went aor » A B Is it not time that the gibes at Hobson of the navy should cease SAVING T T Sect Hrotherhood, an] tote aul ae P y Eel pedis Ae tel Phaeton © argain The funny men of the pr the sarcastic men, and the moral men still vile By - ? per.| ‘Thia writer waa evidently in pain |In the cafe he seemed curiously em continue Intermittent Mings at the young hero whom the girts ao raptur ona for th perattv eg tu veda I haf a hot time in my inaides|>barassed in a New, Slightly Used ously kissed. They are now inquiring how many Filipino maidens he f wealth: to provide for the colle and wish T wood Ike it to be extin-| Mnf aor CODE or Second-hand has on the string. It looks like a long drawn out case of Jealousy on the Afte Arousing Gue see fetal ine of means of producing | kulshed. | What is good for to extin-| ia rhc "4 re ng ike « , wn out case of jealousy on unusual last evening 1 of the me Jand distributing the same secure | Ruish It? The enclosed quarter is : part of the men _ Employe Is Burned. [the equitable distribution of the pro. | for the price of the entingulsher,| .” Unusual!’ I asked, ‘I—I don't ur or RED BLUFF, Cal, Aug ducts of ite Indust to engage In| Hurry ples | aacetaiel : hotel at Tuscan Springs, near here, | il kinds of Juction; In mining - Niles hae ait eb ge Ps Remember we have the . was lost and the financial lose wi nk personal property; and gener. | what happened after 1 Net baton Gadi plete Stock in the City in the nelghborh: of $40,000, ally, to engage In any kind of trade| The cause was desertion in the fol-| friends. I know 1 talked with va wnte a ployes of the house, escaped with|to carry on the objects herein xet| granted by Judge Benson: Wm stance of my remarks corre: t ‘ ST nly their night clothes, but-few of | forth.” Kellar from Mary E, Kellar; Wm t thought possibly I might have eata D. S. JOHNSTC | them saving any personal effect {x aple from Rhoda C. Maple; Thos. | something else Ave, Barke Butldtaz Capitalists Secure t the Claims Did Not Grits e K Beeduat of| , Mist Helle Mcienale, an employe he Moore from May FB. Moore No, sir; not a word,’ 1 replied | ferven dd we s hands an ral eS for $1,000,000. | Philippine Campaign. the guomts, but she tarsied too tong AUDITOR OF WHITE Pass ye en Latest & ty les . 1 ane ont her life - and the biegest scare of r » DAYTON, Wash., Aug. 22.—A big) MILWAUKE Wis, Aug. 22.~| g Bee fe as TILL BOTH FELL. ae n | ‘* j . Aug, 22 {The place of agaistant auditor ot |It cured me permanently of faking.”| avo your Tatlor-amade Sal mining dea! was brought (0 w close |clen. Charles King. who was in Ch NCORPORATIONS. che White Base @ Xikor left Vaan oe ern lore in Dayton recently The mining! cago, complains that the reporters a | by the promotion of Samuel Metr | property bought for $1,000,000 Is locat-| who interviewed him misquoted and|,, Pe folowing articles of incorpora DALLAS, Tex 22—A » | win to general traffle manager, will | 1 U M ES & CO. e4 in Oregon, but the owners I sheave sited hts Ma tonion cnas | oe nave hs n Med in the county] pawiins, a mounted officer, and C. A,| ko to W. D. King Mr. King wa a ba Building . 1 © dente ‘ auditor's offlce ormerly cashier of the Pacific Cr —=s ther, locators, are all Columbial he said “the Filipinos are ch | pe, . >, . | Daniels, a special policeman, “shot it| formerly mat county people, and the majority of| stronger now than nt the commence-|g! Haydon, EB Bauices aod Mr HE | ut, Amery betwee daviight thin) company. and laat winter went to WORTH HEEDING. ; |B. Haydon, EB. FE. Squires « orning to the « th ea te ement Chiikoo! them are mers ar farmers, | ment of the war,” and ‘it will be ne-| paydon, for yeabe: capital fe od ni Ae: th - nd a " for wath Pye ALL 11th the Chilkoot tram \ ; ay es pe rty pure iis Silver) ces ey. , “ @ ast 80,000 more | $10,000; place of business, Seattle ¢ be i : * hy z a barades | eo | CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—The Ameri-| Never mistak 1s for fashions, ing mine, in Crook unty, Oregon. | men,” that think the gove ent! a he ne several months’ standing ne . | : 3 be Oregon. It Is #0 miles from The | hax not conducted the war property," | @ Melina etn gee canner Mining! quel wax fought in the atreet, each Diamond Ring Free. joan Steel and Wire Company han| Gloves and 0 small are de- Dalles and i7 7m Antelope.|and that “Ad ul De emp Thompson, John L. Whitelaw and) pee ie ane ' lar as e give away free at our 2:30 p.m,|sented to the listing commities . The property consists of 1% claims,| hundreds of them (Filipinon) In George H. Whitcher, capital stock | iy pee rey wore not over] auetion ale every day A Valuable | the New York stock exchanee. irnig! ipped warments and f 5 edges and was located in 1898 by John and) Manila navy yard.” In a letter to the | $1,000,000, for 60 years, principal place le fad ne he ual began 1 Ring and 10 other elegant) report shows earnings at the rate|#?e ftal to smartness Will Hubbard, of this county; J. F.| Sentinel Gen ng says his experi-| of pusiness Seattle vod his ground presents, In order to secure a large |of 14 per cent. on the common stock bee " Kirby, t hs witewarn, and Amen} ence In Chica M another aru rmers’ Mutual Ineurance com = attendance at the sale of the New |after allowing for the full 7 per ph pie ike ‘these Th - hagas: named ison, 0 ndleton, Or.| ment in favor of your (Sentinel lle . e s | Yo ewelk ‘o's 8 of DI la i minary to sma 1s th shatt 0 feat deep bas been sunk| recently expressed opinions repard.| rere ee ine being named as/Chinese Sail fer America| %o% Jewelery and aie rete Cmretted stock | es | F opinions regard-|oMcers: President, George Bruhn |monda, Watches, Jewelry and Silver-| John Lambert and John W. Gates A sense of appropriateness of ate down on the ledge, and from the sur-| ing the interview.” It will be re-| vice-president, Charles Jensen; sec.| PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Aus. 22.—| ware, Spectal sale of Ro Silver-| the principal officers of the com tire is more de ble then riches face down the ore has been a sur mbered that the Sentinel recently | retary, W. F. Eckhart; treasurer, T.| A special cable wax recetved today | ware at 3 p,m, cach day, ‘The fol-|are out of the elty and tn than ny peer : Drive experts and min ng men.|In an editorial, protested against the! p. Price: truatees, Otto Tamm, F_| bY Van Phou Lee from Hongkong, | lowing . persons ived Diamond/sence there were no other of Nev a neckt ustily vere Assays ranging from $200 per ton in Interview nt out by the Aa-|gifert, 8. L. Sorensen, L. C. Smith iting that 250 Chinese men and w rings free last week: Mrs. Martin,| who felt they were justified in dig. | 0k & Spot or rip in & gold and silver to $12,000 have ben und sugested that! and Henry Brooks. | men intended for the Chinese village |714 Maynard avenue; Mrs. Young, |cussing the statement. One of tt love obtained All of he 4o far taken patrons of the Assoel - feature of the national export expo-| Hotel York; Mrs, Jacobs, McDonald | officers said, however, the ata or t Y Caer out of the shaft hax been put in bins : furnished with proof| ‘The latest thing incompany prom-| sition had sailed from that port on b J. HR. Wilson, Ballard; Mra,|was not as favorable as it. misht| po wey a for shipment The last assay made the person interviewed had tn-| oting comes from Paris, where alone of the amera of the Nippon, Jockin, 118 Fifth avenue. Auction | have been made nett ae tly expect our from the bottom of the shaft is an ed the inter with hia signa-| dog's cemetery has been floated with| Maru line for San Francisco, where «ales at 10 and ) daily ats list Of assets the most ‘ pain ut % } average of the iedye, and shows a|ture. It is thin position of the Sen pital of £14,090, ‘The promoters) it In expected they will arrive Sep-|resorved for ludies at the Emporium, figures have been placed og atte | ce pp dhe agape Value Of $375 to $65, which is gold, | tinel that Gen. King favors ladies. temper 1, {517 Second avenue, rier wre ae 1 dressed girl as to the correctly | Mes of the company, dressed man, v As twe Pre Ger cha 7 fror % and 5 liew oper Milk ‘ Gen : cour ; ; Un : = ntl the « acti Th are } mon at th steam No.l Nome out in of Kk viewe that now v erythi sack F