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3, NO. THE CONSTITUTION VS. THE FLAG:--DECISION — =z EATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY SE Of New York, In this cage th rt holds that the terri t by the United States cannot Aered dome and foreign pete Reretofore « 4f the Treaty of Paris, Gatited States, are declared tile gal Mhteras, White and Mo Kenna dies ted under the Dy y tariff act, after ratin Porto Rico inte sion, will give Spain the privilege of ted from the opinion of Brown read the opint admission of Spanish go —_— 4 lgaeity of the court. Jus t part of the ding It appeared that paring the Later on, however, it became clearer that the government's jad bulletina to thie effect were sent out by many corre. | The main question involved was make tariff lawe for our tnsular po ieee COMPLETELY DEFEATED. Downs case, the constitution does net follow the flag, | On this point It may be foynd necessary to hold a ey the United States, for ten years, This agre and trom that territory free Into this co lal seasion of Under the treaty of Paris Spain was granted permission to export of duty to its former possessions coming under the jurisdiction of under today's deol carrying her goods into Porto Rico ntry ly « free ne pract! port of the United States whether gengress has the right to| peonsions, Under th yin the pin » the sense that fat onty Paver In q\ j » [ PAY ONLY ONE CENT 50TS A MONTH EVENING, MAY 27, 1901, Suits at $12, $14 and Si Military Effect ALL, of the constitutional provision apt r our nt 1 in- | sular possessions aa w ver the 45 states and territ s of the New Gas Company are Millionaires Lyman C. Smith and Wm. Nottingham---What They Offer to Do In This City. it ts made today} business reasons; but he has today | on that they would not be willing backers of the propos | suthorised us ~ mane M of the! to assume the heavy bonded indebt ‘acta known to the public. I havw| edness of that company. A new ges company in this city are! vist nad a telegram to. that effect, |plamt ea be put in here complete for C. Smith and WH-/) foth Mr. Smith and Mr. Notting: | 3300000, Why, then, should Mr.| Both are million. | ham desire to enter into the manu- Smith want to take the old gas com io pany bia of $1,086.0007 Anybody! & permanent enterpriee. can see that it would be an abeurd Rapin Seattle real estate. Mr. \\crynody knows that these men| Lustness propusition, the well known heed of the | are not speculators They ere in- wit ‘Typewriter Co., and tent upon investing money in thie! 1 Hove Me Hands terprise is) city that will bring them reasonable) “Our lreturns. They nt to r $ per) business, cent. on thetr m , and they Prom Mr. Smith. | a way to go it, by eelling gaa to the received today from|peopie here at ar much lower | ‘Announced his readiness| than that charged by the Seattle ( facts all made public.) @ Electric Co. The very nam if granted a franchise,|the two men are enough In th half:| selves to indicate the reliability im an up-to-date gas will distribute gas to - oni well as to the | ¢be proposed gas company. Mr be ee f7S a yo gee 4 of the city. Mesers,|Bmith has shown his faith in this) \Dat will epbee, to every we President of the chambe= | city by Investin, sume in real | Coast the same time ee and Mr. Harry Ctise,| estate. He ts wilting to put im more | SY — “ed tae tribution o pave already Invested over pay a distribution of @ .. | ow company will go in if at all, with no handicap It will only have to earn interest 07 the actual capitalization, which will enent the ac (ual cost of the plant The matter, now that it i» all made public, should receive the 7| thoughtful con ration of every ‘| citisen. We shall press the applica ton for a fran | } m se before the cit ‘attorney, are acting| money, in the way I have indicated. \o*'™m*nrt Of more capital in thiy Tepresentatives and/ You may state emphaticaliy, thar) ©’ bof the enterprise. [there will be no consolfdation of th today, Mr. H. C.; new company with the old company It i now for the etty council, rep- “We have teen unable now operating here. What Mesers.| © «= the pe to decide t time to state who Smith and Nottingham want, is an r not a franchise may > ‘were of thie new en-/| independent plant. They would not granted to the new company and, if th wanted hiy name | take over, the oi4 piant here if it way | so, for what period of time and un temporarily. for Certain’ cffered to them, for the simple reas.| der what restrictions CAN SENTR’ WENT WILD HALF A MILE it PHILADELPHIA, Pa. May Presbyterian ner orn bly | eo majo at KILLED THE WRONG GERMAN—SENTRY AT ONCE ..7h" weyer'ly reper’ wee nes The next assembly wil! be held ARRESTED GEN. CHAFFEE CABLES ALL Pl pennies sabiona tot de OUR TROOPS HAVE LEFT TAKU. for the majority report were a4 and & compromise was substitut- - ed for the third. The matter wae settled by « viva voor vote, there be May %7—There are today| The sentry has been arrested, feenes of trouble be- | pending an investigation. Pan een ond, American 2 Combine on Prices. nt indics-| WASHINGTON, D.C. May 2 i fe not Nkely to be any Chaffee, in a dimpateh to the) TACOMA, May Pacif - freuble. The attitude of t Separtment, announces the de-| Coast Lumber Manufac aku, fOr | cimtion ad the Gouthwes' mt ope. ber Manufacturers’ arsoctation wit meet here tomorrow to consider sev. | soldiers is 1 | parture thie morning from in view of the over- Manila, of ail American tr of both the officers tn the German army. PEKIN, May 27.—The military of- | ora} mattors, the mort important of| | 17 @ German officers drew | ficials of the various powers are ac- | which is a combination on prices. and charged on an Ameri-| tively preparing to ¢ ante the ‘Whe stood with his bay-! city. evidently believing that the end ” Later a German | of the Chinese trouble t# In sight. pest a sentry, who | Agents of the emperor have arrived Gov. Na ‘Wounding another ( to repair the palaces, presumably COLUMBUS, ©, & mile away. | for occupation by the roya! court Nash has been ordered by his phye - three weeks. There is noth | alarming in hie condition, but having been poisoned by wild | } | during his stay in California mak | rati 7—Tramec has| OAKLAND, Cal, May 27.-Alex his taking @ rest my ander McKensie is today resting (a) a private ranitarium to which he waa! taken yesterday, upon being relens McKenzie in Hospit SOUVER, . C., May 37.— r.| SKYKOMISH, May ; who ts under arrest here| finally been resumed on the Mt Mefranding local merchants, te!l4| Northern after the terrific dynam story of himself. He|explosion of yesterday. Train $5 come from a good family ran into a oush-car loaded ed from the county jail, in accord and says his mame {5 ) pounds of dynamite, four mile nee with President McKinley's par . He asserts thet ar of here, Inte yenterda after- | don fed at San Franciseo wrecking the engine and a on board the sugar ship|preat part of the train. No one was Where he was forced t>/\ killed. Jobn MotGur! the engin- | | Servant for one of t ° oM- | cer, was badly cut t the LIE ROTTING eamel. His story is be-| An investigation is ng made in favestigates. per to place the blame. JRG, May 21.—~The fun- | es A. Parker of Ellensburg. | here today. He was badly ¥ 7 “OTT on ALAMEDA, Cal, fay by @ fall from his horse last| VANCOUVER, B. May 21! yiilione of’ crabs ad decaying Hiding im the foothills.| prea Adair, who has just arrived | Millions, Of orton ee vashed rer a mite pity neerets| here from Dawson, thinks that the! up by the tides on the bay shore and Ghat thie exertion madefatat | C082-UP this yoar will run over $90.-! in the sloughs of the marsh at the fe etent ction made fate!’ 000,000. He says that Gold Run creck | West Siner the Gk weeks te Me Parc iiee he had sustain- vif! be the best of the Yukon gold-| the shipyards the crustaceans cover t Ellenes o4-| producing stroama, and that in bis | the beach in places a foot deep. ‘The cilensburg, having | pinion Quarta creek will be very | sight is @ remarkable one, but the o or three years 6° rich in pay dirt Geaaving appr cte hge Bh eet } saan satiate SERCH, which } : ‘The erabs which have met an un- Gov. Tanner at Rest. timely end are of the small variety, | SPRINGFIELD, I)., May %7-The | but they make up in numbers what bady of Gov. Tanner was yeaterday | they lack in size. Where so many rurted with all the pomp and cere-| crabs came from is a problem which | | mony of a military funeral. No such| ts harassing the brain of the oldest | funeral cortege has been seen here| inhabitant of West Alameda. It in| gince the burial of Lincolm. ‘The in-| believed that the escape of oll from terment was in Onk Ridge cemetery. | the oll works caused the great mor | tality In the adjacent crab families, |. May 21.—The spring par Friday will be witnessed Mill in Ruins. Ww 7 < cn pauaina and Frii| VANCOUVER, B. C, May 91.—H ‘a8 uee 4 of the emperor. H Bpicer's shingle mill is in ruins. ~ was burned to the ground yes- SORROWFUL. “= ——BY A SUITOR | JAMESTOWN, N. D., May 27.—| | e work o | With his arm hanging broken at hi¢| METROPOLIS, Ill, May 27. Den-| ooae m the ruins|eide, Engineer Kingsley, of the|nis Reed, an 18-year-old boy, shot Universal colliery in sen-| Northern Pacific, took his train 90) and seriously wounded Geo. Wil-) Proceeds slowly, #o far 42\ miles from Cleveland to Mandan! tiama here, Reed had called on Wil end of his run Kings | liame’ daughter against the father’s tread. King| ley had his arm out of the cab win-|erders. Williams stepped into the| ta menage of wym-|dow and it was hit by & mall sack | room, objected to the young man’s 0 the families of the vic | which was hanging from the cross] presence in his house, and the shoot | arin, ing followed, i] Most of them horribly mutil-|«N. D.) hav: . sasurxoTo! C., May I The decis f the United States, Ih moat pronounced tones Justice Brown declared that territory ¢ eourt in the Insular cases handed down today, t# AGAINST quired t oF Conquest cannot be considered In any sense forelegs. te The cx that Porto Rico becomes “a territory” under the > gene considered was that of De Lima va, Bidwell, collector | treaty of is, not simply “territory,” | ‘ , ‘ 7 j 4 ; ; ; : was adopt e4 this morning and a MAD MULLAH E SECRET |S QUT ity ae eee With 80,000 Allies! for Fierce Assault on Somaliland ADEN, East Africa, May 27 reported that the “Mad Mullah formed a tain tribe, and now b fers in bis army ‘The Pritish Sor and foree is preparing for an attack, and as the natives are well « n expected. ‘The “Mad Mullah” was last heard from May li. when he was r to be preparing for s 4 march ber, the capita od, = big battle 120 VS. 30. MADRID, May to the One hur ists ar ate have anced ed and twenty ministeria tion have been F MADRID, May 27.—A of Exparagossa in the province Hadajoa. Officer found # valt avenue and Cherr nearched found to cont clothing. A | GWOT REVISIONISTS WIN. The revistoniste have in New York City ing f After the vote the bers sang re Ge4 from Wh A Blea ine % and many r a 1 PUNISHED BY DEATH. ALBANY, N. ¥., Ma No mor athe are rep ne & renult of th non th ny Hudson Mlectric road y ay 1 the in red are improvir The killed are; Frank Smith, mot an; Wm. Nichols, mot svid Mahoeey, Maud Kellogs, As Rooney. The injured a Varry and Fred t tm racing at the rate of 40 miles hour for an open switch. The ident two miles out of Greer ne of the Albany & Hu MARRIED 18 TIMES PA ABO RG, w Va May A despatch from St. Mary's waye Washington Anderson, 64, recently eloped t kersbura with Mrs. Martha We who proved to be his 17th wife f whom are living but on N yw ee with bim only a few weeks, then f nil for divorce, and sent him to poorhow Minnie Martin, 26, haif-witte also an inmate of the poorhouse. A few nights ago Anderson, having won her affections constructed «a rude platform by whioh h ched her window on the #e r climbed with her in his arms to the ground and eloped to Marietta where they were mar ‘They hav returned to the poorhouse for a honeymoon YESTERDAY'S BREAKDOWN The rope on the tension carriag at the Madison street power house broke yesterday afternoon, letting a heavy weight down on the machin ry. Temporary repairs were made another break urred about 10 clock last night ura ran to the Inke, but the ¢ to the clty war whut down Later repaire were again mad and the patrona of the line accom modated, A crew of work? were engaged all night in repairing th broken machiner The cars are running today. npc tn nn tet yh ate f the opposi-{ The ¢ gand Crosamar onal eo were decided ne t ‘ ee ee ee ee Decidedly Fashiona Into t 1 t ates from Mawell after annexat 1 bef th Hawaltan act went into effect 4 « tot Un tates from Porto Rico t th ! toR can act took effect, were constitutional. 1 surtains “ wd th right of arene to pase tariff laws for T t I t ugh Porto Rico be “a territory” of the United Staton held you*have on a ready-! that ¢ mu avensions r fom ar ta « 4 prices we show an unus im, cae. bee : alias ae new and exclusive sty! inings, trimmings ; | and tailoring throughou loses scrutiny. Most stores advance of $3.00 to $5.00 for the One Price - One Method dams Udlanchard peal ESET MAY AE Lk Will Soon Announce the Time Before Which Employers Must Accede. Vetteu | | The striking machinists | 1 and are confident of » SEATTLE SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Absolute Security. Perfect Privacy, yers to a certain day t re If the not th These vaults are burglar-proof and they went poockes Ve oat Spee F through the great Seattle fire without a blister. cannell to give ae agreed by re t Frida ed that untons p and Satur- Open from 8 a.m, to § p.m, daily days from 7 to 9 p.m. Safe Deposit Building, 7O!1 First Avenue sympathy he There are three leading shops in Bpokane : whieh—t o Bpokane Ir OOOO $900000000000000000000000 00 0dbb OOO OOOea ETN OOONER THE LEADER “fer 710 Seeond Ave Aweooiat Jay might, and pase t and t ” ve orks hb which are to the ect th come to terme and the shops are enact possibly r ing. The Ur labor and pay few 4a aged by water only, Tho , h @ ercha $5,000 we of the New ¥ 04s Col HY, consist- sof all kin as heen pur- merehans: ing eon gene Chased by THE LEADER at one half, one-third and in @ome cas- tenth of ite real ve nd as we buy, 60 we sell, YOU ne ‘ Gir THE BENEFIT. We place on « wives the ell these goods at ' « never before een in & T Mig LJ rapa op- auviden, of varguins oftcved com Go'had treep the tenets WATER DAMAGE ONLY, ‘and thet euch in & Ufo time, In edition yonce or twic ha ee clow, remember there axe hundreds o cen equally a# good, which we have nefther time nor epi $1.00 Ladies’ Merine Under- wear WASHINGTON, D. C.. May 2 The action of Kenators Tillman and MeLaurtn in resigning their seats in Men's Jersey a tags mer Underwear 4 appealing to the af feud bet by such of th tham. ts 6 ret * colleaguer aw are in| Morris & Rowe's Show Comes Without La ing to ert ze the persona nduct of the pinton-le Grecly ae to Town—The Street har nd ery . Parade. Aozen Hone Hair Pins good White Envelopes =13 4 $ $ doren Aluminum date h men would Two Dress @ Specials. Pins oo « at the o-oo sence # now gone #o far that | fought out to a finial The dog show is in t Norris & Rowe's big tra mal show is here and, as promine ave a gor street parade at fon. Tr ‘ year i include trained elephant r ts, pigs and dogs. Severs aco * of T mask Remoants oof Wa h Goods. > > r te f eels [Hopkin Crasien on Al new goods, Organdies, or $. J, May 27.—Detec- | ed EE at genuine fire male prices Dimities and Seotch Mad wortment of fancy Remnants of Sitk, wnt thie m’s woods From 1% yards to 4 yards, n Scoteh fr ures, ne values $1.35 to $1,75 7 Lot 1, values fhe to Tc, fire Was * Bile regularly, 3 ae : sale pr Me; fire ea! o % 4 ee ni tenes seas We ras, 250 values, chol 1 wom wh Rasa to Thee, | the corner of Howe A Grand Parasol Opportunity teat lout Serdar ee Ané ‘one ext fon, thren kidnap his| ren ave Large seen ina fire Reaeete hope to make an arrest | ed this afte eale, a t at the begin Baby Caps and Wired & prominent! The aggregation ning of the season. We have Lawn Hats. just purchased in thie lot 600 Nearly 800 tarieties, made of of the newest and latest Swiss Mull and Lawn, eol- ler sur- | city ye ‘A mass of cit stantial | o'clock @ has gccumulated againet | of sierday &# m ubout 3 4 inations in si . n ailk, lace ors and white , and ruffled effects, in ehiia 2 = ren's. M x ch caps and Dutch bon- among them All marked at half regular price Gent's Summer Shirts, eflk or awn bos $1 It * YOUNG BOY fie | The sm cus | for 4 will b id gold trimmed bana at, each ma all sizes, value MILLINERY DEPARTMENT 3 Will place on sale $4.00 and $8.00 stylish Trimmed Hata at oo 00 008 $3.00 nd $4.00 ° 200 Don't forget that every purchase at The Leader im the fore. # entities the purchaser to participate in the free distribution costly and handsome presents, to July ath next s j8 Dm man Lutgherth ts under arrest for | parents, on their return to their| home, where he had been left nt | bed. He had been stabbed many | times and his face as frightfully cut he man under arrest poarded with the family for some I etme but was sent away two or three weeks ago. He claims he | blish an allbi. SYDNEY, N. 8 W., May The | i — royal yacht Ophir, with the Duke | Mrs, Mary O'Rourke, who has} and Duchess of York en board ar-| been visiting Mrs, A. H, Harrison,| rived here this morning. A wildly of 715 Ninth avenu ft today for| enthusiastic reception was r her me in the Kast the royal coup! Ratlors, all colors, 0c kind given away absolute. = 3 3 : : SAN FRANCISCO, May 27.—Her- | 7 rl =" POSOSOOOSOOOSOSOOOOOSESOSS BOHOOSHOOOOS Sooceocoooes Will buy a choice B-ncre tract, fr one mile from U. 8. Dry Dock, 6) camping; easy terms ng on Port Orchard bay, only me beach, splendid lecatlon for 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block, First Avenue and Cherry St, The electrician trike te still on,|drop all non-union men tn their em and today not a union inside or out- | ploy. * eli m an,, trolleyer an sriseener Ofciate of the sects Kieuiet orking. This morning employes 7 . a e fo compag: Ge Sapany ‘rimmed tho ate Bey A omHy about A Money Saver on Call lights of business how national Brotherhood of Pl } H i 1 information gathered today,| Workers assert r 100 oS ogy Si gered i over 100 men, | Trade Prices. | through the Bullding ‘Trades’ Coun-| tle Rlectric Co., have quit w hirts, ologej front, 100; shirts, cll, have met their e¢ yers for th All th electrical rker nek ts € n front, 1240; soft shirte, 1c; lart time while the present strike is|[tnat the company drop non-union collars, 2c; cuffs, per pain, 4 on, One raid this morning that they |iien in its emple The Rutldin We guarantee not to rf | Would now wait for the company to/‘lrades’ Council has decided that flannels, We take the roug’ them. Word Is being sent} pon-unionism must ce in ite fed off your collars and give you high out ny to the representatives of | erat gioss or domestic fimish (no gloss.) variou thew the const, warning le Strike ts nning Assume | while the strike Is on Ike ‘Genbasere read Ginn 1426-28 FOURTH AVE. he Bea ectrie Co . pathy A conductor said today: “It that the fact that their men had gona] fy poasible that our unt will 5 ion a ® e did ot eripple erm + gg: a me j nt the same," nai Kempater ae eishaiicss pukinua Vor ie oll Very smooth are the collars after the trical Workers piace the altuation fa ing ‘Trades Council, said this morn rough edges have been removed by the t Afferent Naht They say that ths ing: “dt ts well for the public toe new edge irener recently installed by ithout. the skilled workmen, now|men to trim arc lamps in thelr plac: | CASCADE LAUNDRY CO, “* Saves’ | idle, and will ultimately be forced t« » | ee of business. | 0 A RR Tn. MRR USE lon, >F deco ortu \ fint ttle: m 1