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DAY, MAY 22, 1901 n Firet avenue south, cut down May order of the board of public ‘ s, or t mpel the board to i he 8 The poles ut , Vude ard CUP Suber Kipling Loses, NEW YORK. May Jucire La the Ur States elrout \ Ad tay m4 Kip th ’ r ’ ition of Kip birds | ling’s work at | Registered and Stolen. ontest t | KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 2 = currency, and consigned t tt Hank of Commerce, at Another One Quits. STANFORD UNIVER SITY, Palo Alto, May BW. Lathe fessor of toric and forensic estirned - a re *-Howard w naant . rway great Norwegian was stricken teday, His voloe necepted & e univ Well Known on the Coast. —————_— ah rept j SAN FRANCISCO, May 22.—Benj an | T, Lacy died at his home in this city ¢ Hiright's ase. He was a mem Q [der of the frm of Park & Lacy, and * well known on the coa ealer in mining machinery May 22—As King Victor # @n clevator in the Test night the began to ah and the king Jumped back tase fPURAAIEE! YU Flzaitm vise! FeleFe) S2B77E Fea) 5 HILIPPINES At Least So Car Conductor Thought —A Hearing in the Case. D. C., May Corbin announced that he is going to} June % on official ohn Pendergrast is being given a preliminary hearing before U. 8. t Kiefer this afternooa of passing a counter- aspicton of being an accomplice. When Shea was arrested by Om 22—A force of Box-| Tennant, two men, named David from the Chinese regulars | Nicoli and Fred Wilson, offered to Fan into two com-|prove that Shea had no connection m. troops. In the jwith the case. Their unusual action followed 100 Boxers were | caused their tion on suspicion iso, at the request of Deputy U. 5. Marsha! Tyler RTAINLY IS!) versice or sisi | PORTLAND, Or. May ge jeoroner’s jury in the case o n, 0, May 22.—Princess Chi- | witiam Ka who himself declared by a jury in the }through the heart yesterday, hae re- today to be “a spend- | turned a verdict in accordance with eee Ghable to manage her Nn-|euicide, Ken. Kapus wae in fll- Jhealth and despondent. It is known rind was somewhat unhing 1 be ¢ the moment when ne took Bis | lige her uncle and pe the ease, was appointed | . He testified that sin: it 1400,090 of her es- paddition to a yearly income arT7cp FORFORGERY ee8h | UFR Usa WIAA Fea Ueles] FiFeie fiat Peles PULLMAN, May 22.—Warrants charging forgery have been issued for the arrest of W. F. Knowles, _| who, after banking hours last Sa urday, cashed three $60 chee one $22 ¢heck, at Sumas stores. The checks are on the First National Bank of Pullman, and are pro- | nounced to be forgeries. |. WJ. May je Detver this morn- f v | Prof. Otto Lugger. HE GRA E ST. PAUL, May 22.-—Prof. Otto Lugger, professor of entomology and noology at the Minnesota School of 22.—The funeral of | Agriculture, ia dead at his home fn : Villiam HM. Pritchard | St. Anthony park. He was formerty Me @iddeniy at COtympia of | chief of the entom a) bureau of Was held from the Ta- e department of agriculture at temple, the Masons | Washingt D.C Bitending jointly. The} - Te ee = TWO REVENUE CUTTERS SAIL the hearse to the/ The revenue cutter Rush sailed for Bering sea this afterno The Albatross left for ern Alaska waters today AE SAYS poor k REWARD are ee) FOR HONESTY © Fs that notwith the cup challenger for the Glasgow races PUR BR Boy a] eFRE putheast ‘This afternoon W. E. Smith of Is me 18 due to arrive in this) saquah, became almost frantic when discovered that he had et his cket-hook containing $1,030. He could not account f his misfortun 7 jin any way ' | About 2 o'clock Officer Hubbard eFl PRE aL UW} Uris) Ueei"URERE in the tenderloin, and was « ed by a young Japanese tom ord- Mas. May 22 xhibited a wallet 1 said a man | & Cambridge business | 4 left it in her room Sh gay and O04 killed himeaeif his | a good deseriptt of the man, whi City today, after hav-| tallied with Smith = ed ona charge of at-| Officer Hubbard at last ated Up the Cambridge Na-| Smith, who was overjoyed. 1 re rad Feterday. A cheek for, turning with Hubbard, secured his lvem day protested, and it | valuable ssion and heart! 3 BY the police that the ex-|gave the honest girl $1 for her re — bMRS Planned with the ot | ward ane the check a eercctestaninneene ‘ | fi MJames Street Curve CAYTON FACES JURY ed y . 3 eM curve at the Jar we =e THAT WILL TRY HIM “KE Alter the cars Workrnen wil 5 ud Which will extend A most important ruling of the —— A standard gaug urt wae in ref ee ay one 8iso be installed. This | #¢! to go into th Hale the closing down ot | OF not the city Meet line fur a time to atimony b ped In order that the | Was not allow SH meet with no inconver W. BE. Langdon was placed upon I be put on th nd as an expert sporting man the terre “grafting.” Lang ed anf A grafter ix of the class to which he belongs, and one who will separate a man ‘ lee to the means he employs damage ; ic Langdon's definition provoked a the Pa mner &| creat deal of laughter, but it went he Pacific- American Dodge tan pmerican | down ax expert teatimony 4emnisrs F tne’ data Chiet Meredith is undergoing a trer of the defend-| pont severe examination and will case for want! crobably occupy the stand the reat court held that) o¢ today’s session. ya had made a” & & forum Awarded Contract. open s point Judge Griffin 4 i) Madrona park Heights to nm street wang. te il mages for by the| McCabe & Hamilton hav n nachin- | awar the contract for loading delaying | tra # by Maj. Ruhien, About y re-| 15,000 tons will be 1 at this Biord wt that thera and at Tacoma under the con jent othe Of wurh € } aa nt at 12 « leaves Thursday » ink ok p.m. for Victoria fey eon accommodate passengers for the the company's polealzéth of May celebration, ff t fen §& Piece on @ Madison street ductor. | The coin was |pr nothing m than a gtided penny of | jc the large and old style. Pred Shea 4s also under arrest on ke and) i ~ HODGSON HEARING | Alleged Leader of the Opium | Smugglers Arraigned. MKINLEY ~ SOUVENIR. An extremety handsome souvenir ¢ President MeKi # Paoifh coast tour has been tmued | city and with he ready for fre tribution temorro There will } 2,000 copies at the office of the Bt for those who may call for ther on super-calentered paper and | |rrofusely tlustrated with half-tone | pictures of Beattie and vicinity. It| ie @ very attractive memento of the Northwest coast SOCIAL ITEMS. The Daughters of the American Revolution w ntertain In the par jors of the Rainter-Grand hotel next Tuesday afternoon. The popular Mystic dancing clu @ave an enjoyable hop tp the Que large crowd of young pe sent and the decorations and mus were all that could be desired [This will probably be the ast of th [indoor soctal events of this club dur jing the present season. A nu of dancing parties on the Inke and will be given during the sum ADJUSTMENT OF RAILROAD TAXES An amicable settlement was reach ed this morning between t punty end the Great Northern railroad, in the matter of adjusting the tax as senamenta for the years 1897, 1898 and 189. The county commissioners th morning agreed to compromise for |{ $18,131.46; This amount includes the taxes due for the above-stated years on the Seattle @ Montana road, which Is now a part of the Great rthern eystem. The assessment waa based on the rate fixed by the assessors’ conven tion held at Ellensburg last year. when the board of equalization made the following rate: For main tracks $5,280 per mile, and $2,000 per mile for side tracks, The assessment against the rthern Pacific road Will be adjusted on the same basis. The settlement reached this morn- jing takes from the courte the suite brought by the railroad against the county for a reduction of tax ments, and all is at reat betw county and the railre PRECAUTION: OVERLOOKED A Vessel Allowed to Dock While Infected With Smallpox Last Sunday afternoon the «t Olympic, which ts owned by th Hood Canal Transportation Co., and which piles between Seattle an4| Union City, ted up at the Galbraith, | on & Co.'s wharf. Among her passengers was a man | named Cunningham, who was kn to be sick by the officers of the boat but they clan that they 4id not ag suffering fron | assisted ashore by ( | k and a mer f thee |He went up-tow way Jother he came in co ith Dr |Ford, who pronoun the Jamaiipex, and Cunningham was re moved to the pesthou Dr. Ford called up the proper au and they ordered the Olym pic to Diamond point, where she waa taken, fumigated ar need In quar entir She remain in this city, howev afternoon until M jand there is n people boarded her dur the Olyn fre arantine, i 8 and be rey a 1 Holbrook and the sailor wt t with Cunninghan rantine as a precau nary measure, and will not be re jleased for several days. OPW 004009400401 100 Theaters, 3 ¢ ¢ GO PAW000 00000808 88004 $ Another crowded house greeted Tilue Jeans” at the Grand Oper house last nigt work of Miss url Landers, « was on opening night, has greatly im proved with the repetiti of the play. She @ most Charming interpretation of the characte Mr Frawley's Perry Bascom |x atill bs far the best characterization in the plece It i# a wad commentary on public taste when such artiath ke while the loud ranting of another member of hia company wing inst papular ‘or those who are per haps not no well versed in stage |matters as they should be, it ma be as well to state that Mr, Frawley rformance of Perry Bas gives ap com that for sincerity, directne land finish would be almost impos alble to equal se * r ntinues t 1th Third Avenue theater to the door This drama of Southern life ha } made a most emphatic hit and could eaatly Ol) the Third Avenue for two weeks inste n Louise Carter e the patrons of this popular-priced houne ue ee Onan as an do the « uget sound #teamboat The souvenir is in pamphiet form The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. | tions of f 62 Weet Virgin t evening, The be orth's. to defer the propased steps t “MICKEY” HAD i Bs Fe Anne clubhouse last evening. | war} ickey, the Fat ruah stairs at police headquar Willard, With wild | and much difficulty e captain that all ¢ in “Billy” I nda AND through a into the Oregon lodging hee ruse He was eure of the facts) en mentioned a number of} en's names who had made the Lao | e Ne agreed to go wit ef to the bar room and sho him the unusual sight. Capt. WL tard said that if “Mickey” had made that the men were bar reom were climbing to the cet)- might have put couldn't stand for it. It waa tntim Mickey” had the D. 'T.’s,|{ little man made a covered another neg. and he now amusex| charter at a tremend himself, alternately by watching the | ati of b 4 furniture di the aperture, and fart y revolutions th Mra. 8. A. Knapp, a reaident Santa Clara, finding her son, Jacob Knapp. * ecetved In Seattle lat} ery = Michael via Sksewey:| NEW UNIFORMS. Late Announcement. ecial council ¢ > investigate th hureday) night, by Dr In Self Defens r and Pik will be » ong THE SEATTLE STAI with « ritiolam may be tak wd of appreciation a s' ' t act in] t t iftert ‘ uld be an ace |t f t ' cor iw bute with Ta fi gl tin t t 1 Hee tinw 1 . foula © th r " KYL toa h 1 Pew of O ' iriver 1 UPTOSAME © OLD TRICKS Erickson Will Be Arrested for Wate| lode t ‘ ering Milk. i t t. Johne M Rand " | Mure t Inspector Woodcock has ” es against Andrew He waa fined sev ption. The bod j year son of] TACOMA, May The deleg Willie of Padlard,| to the special meeting of thy ant evening | of the F acopal Jurind rokane The Kueinel quartet will a And His Eyes Stuck Out as He Told Gradua Ghar einen ia the Story. ro " wt depicted on his fea at rend his eyes sticking out #0 Anderson's Hearing. uld kn k them of Mike Barry, othorwiae Iminary heart e murder of John Kime id before Judge Geors nd told @ strange Now that the take re nome of going up, he mpany to tak me confi ce in _ and freight obligations off thet But going up—that wes Rands. They are figuring with tha the Iatter ean epare send to Nome, they pon A how. | th Garonne’s business him and very likely that the the receiving be sent to th em ne trip price Sled with the m the vertiaed tment they re rr. If she ab Nome, oll makes | 9 200 tons of general carge , has asked docking of th mittee, ap charges of |Our Lady of Lourdes appeared t | for the first time in now ‘liforms. The boys look police departmen > meet at § o'clox | the entire choot will Ind. May 22.—J cused of the murder of} The ¢ _ constable of B on last Sunday morning. |‘ ere Sever ~ Song te ed by the ¢ ners > ns a Grea’ thern x being that, Jones | bad been broken into near that p The trouble | and a large qu 7 amen ve wife, who wae| taken. From the manner in ven’ store jthe theft was fucted it “M ah the box car i Presidential Party Coming. rT Athion has offered t a the U. 8 dry trial of J. Churchill, wh afternoon. A num. |*isted in 4 byng peace of to thos t f Stone's Landing la and Silver M.A. GOLDMAN S Jewelry Store lp a i Se ALAS meena on a nisi ati bettie dalled AR seabed Hide’ 3 1h mont «| Big Game on This Afternoon & melodrama | Seattle Should Win. uppl's. aronne has beer her owner Pacific Coast Steamship Co. and if bruary, een r under Kors were well pleas he will secure [all of the business she can handle, POSTOFFICE NOTES. moses on Tieeseeay, fally tend -|. The big four-masted schoner F to assist her in| bao had to be removed to the oth -} of Arlington dook to permit the | mammoth Samoa The senior class of the college itary t |fine in their new clothes. Next y ROBBED BOX CAR. 71-2 CENTS for Adame’ Leader “INTHE COURTS. sheriff's office Bartenders’ Union. night the bartenders service ymposed of Dre M. E. A. McKechnie and The Kellog dyn hys used in the “REV, MARTIN AND HIS LECTURES ture by the F Venice, the will be ureday) ¢ ng matline of the to} 1 by Mr. Martin gives ar n of the Adrtatt bute to Venice; yet t er than @ that make Ver abnolu impressions which will y the noted in th ny! Movements of Mails. at the k which left the r * Washington flyer, Str. Cy Madison and Lescht W minutes from 1-6 p.m Garden Hore at halt Miles & Piper ¢ ° Waggoner, Best teeth, $7.00 © D. Pease-Johnson Co. Second 4 shirts, 110 ADAMS 10 CENTS aven good bread; n the efty 9 CENTS for picnic size sour Swe Pickles and 9 CENTS Jar for Strawberry and Rasp- preserves Olympic 19 CENTS obeys Strawberry regular price 25¢ ar Corn; our regu nis quality ry can. # left: balance k to go at The per can 7 CENTS ound for Fancy Evapor 4 Pears: reg ar lhe goods prices « for Grocery Co, 1428 Second Ave, Tel, Main 482 puty Clarke, stat tan and castor Sharp Reductions on Ladies’ Jackets and ¢ Cailored Suits inspection I 1 ' 1 an ‘ ght-fitting b ted box blouses. In th © black ‘ 1 red; ble taff " " F me b fancy * ves, trimmed r 5 steel $18.40 now é 315.00 nuccensfu nit to a phy ‘KEELEY ‘INSTITUTE A Money Saver on Call Trade Prices. rts front, 10¢; shirts, f soft shirts, 10; per pair, 4 2 not to shrink your nnels tak ough edges off une s and give you high finish (no gloss.) Queen ay Steam Laundry 1426- ae FOURTH AVE. . extablished, 1899. um or Tobacco w ngton e Ave. Take an Bulld- T. Castle, Mgr Banquet and Java trip most wealth of beauty and Jences of a splendor m. “A mirage fr ay-dream A jrand Canal, Ventes of 8. Giorgio Mag the great church ad the plazettn Buy one pound and you wi at 40¢ apound Fast India Tea Go 222 Pike St. Pianos Hour viron behind the gor *. Browning's “A 7 The destiny of | 18 hours overdue postofil know what received today de on @ plano until! you ha visited our piano departm showing of ard makes and b We have only till the first of le in the store has be and secure first OSLYN COAL VEEN COAL) ~*~”. “s pring Seattle has Increased ed, ) bargains as there, 1 xt youl must NOT conclude that fish bare in price erything » prunes to 0c for a dozen Nova § Holland Herring ‘and Silverware ” | view arenes Albert Sa, n~n~~~- 8} The largest Jewelry house im the | Northwest Rhodes Br NNONS BOSTON GROCERY 1220-1222 Se ‘ond , Avenue. Cut Glass Cg ig AFISH SALE! may judge this provision at “ICE (REAM.. »LREEZERS.. nnon sells at | is marked at Wedding ‘a capt nora e splendid W ete Fish M made 5 instead of DENTIST TEETH EXTRACTED FREE And positively without pain. | ie orm recorenernmecmaarey 8 POOSOOSOS SOS POO OOOOOOOOSD | pyreerecrsccirccrirecrrs wl DR. Cc. A. GAY 902 Second Avenue 1 and Marion, Burke Bldg. Commer Marion, 133] Second Ave. Sign of the ss Comes Pot. am Preeser is tn dispensable in the American jay. In sunny they are almost un but here half the of Hving depends on am freezer. untain, the best for stead of $2.50 for 2.49 Instead of $8.60 for toad of $3.45 for tead of $1.95 for etle Freezers tead of $ f tic Freeser Pies: 8, $40, 45, Mere =F cto. imeast 0. 1409 Second Ave. As the season's delicious fruits come into market wo- i men can use pital Patent the be for pies with better results | its than if any other is used. stand- rdinary prices: Credit is given on terme to suit TAL your conventlence SHERMAN, GLAY & C0 71 Second Ave. (losing Out Sale Still On For all fancy baking CAPI- ENT Flour gives versal satisfaction, Ceereeseeocoseoeo : Silk Waists We have received a new lot k Waists in the very lat- est patte 1 colorings. sell ther on easy pay- June . 2 2 + & es J : 3 2 Westberg & Childs é 1118 Second Ave. ° very rs for recommends hag it the s r nts that t for ye ' ' nized malt wh they contain the they lack the ONTIVER JONSON geanicr ocr LEADS = 1900 and will from again this year superior on the has, Phy prescribe it, y recommend , nts and for a t It's a spring medi popular each de- SOeeeeoeorooseores Remington Typewriters . ©. c NILE Seceeccecesessones Yesler Way Phi Pharmacy adway PRESCRIPTIONS Washington Dental and Pb pest Supply Ch g Seattle. 3 THE GERMAN 3 CARD MOUNTS 3 eoeeeo SCOTS SOSSOSOEOOOOE SOSSHSSSCOHSHZOOOOSE Seattle Transfer Co. Freight, Passenger and Bageag STORAGE 5 ‘Me Main 41-46 Obiog 643 Firs, Ava VOSOSOSHSSOSOSSSOEOOOOOD A] é R —————