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- THE SEATTLE STAR, ad = aa eS “sas “SILVER BILL, THE DEAD SHOT,” | A TALE OF YE ee BRYAN Z. C. MILES & PIPER CO.’S Saturday. Bvenii ing NEW WIFE | CYCLONE . nthe tan he ¢ | “The Old Wife Is Insane Wrecks Theater and /i2i:2'sh2%. onsen Shc Being a Frenchman's Version of How William {0 j.'s" i. i 4 parsley, 25@350; hothouse cucumbers , . and Now Deserted | Church Building |e» so. cwous. 11s per ews Jennings Rose Into Prominence. Tah pg eee au w ‘ ~ paren so. T and oth it are j mr tre 7 me) 1 fame ae or f the stra half In th Y t part a SORTA, N.C, Aug. 2% JERSEY CITY, N. J, Aug. 24—A bi steer) NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—Ina paper] savage band whoys who roamed | tralise tho strength of M. Le ¢ Morrison Flagier, the Palm cyclone struck this city + fter~ | ¢ eat,| published in th aks on Dideen b or the tar West fighting Indiane h w hoy e J Fila.) millionaire who secu! the| Poon, blowing out the back wall of | la small, 9410 found an amusing « unt of t and wild beasts, 1 nol Hryan’e | SBOE oe Ps og ah ; Ppassage by the Florida legislature of/ the Bijow theater and ruin visions Hama. large 180; | OU ute a r P tle among his comrades wan Silver | (he voting popluatlon y he Pott “i Be law making insanity a proper] stage; partially wreoking Me: | breakfast | 9 opel: caper tapiod |e I aaneny mremaates, £0 2 a We are going to have ithe eevere exal ps srl trom} 4oWN telegraph and telept a ie seeees wae weetten | Par ened ¥ a4 hicag preeides {. Le Roosevelt fter ix o'clock a great cig Aer ila w ed 0-30| in the lower part of th # and Poultry | respondent of the pr al paper | in 1896, ¢ an went ut of 1 th ating weoye 1 Os or ts ag married at 10:20) 1M Cia late hour no casualties had| Butter — Washington creameries, | 4nd is based, #o the writer a o) an went Out Of | i merica, and te expecially famous for new , store yon this morning at Kenaisville,) | 4 : pound prints, 2c; Eastern lowa|tnformation furnished by friends ke Gonenda fave , having vanquished a griasly bear 8&5 Cents Don’t fail to attend. ona Tt. C. to Miss Mary Lily Kenan of} een r t and Eigir eah ranch, 1@14 thn eondiaeh 1 na sing mbat. During the pres LS Bilimington. The ceremony was 11 earn Cheese—Native Washingtoa, Tull The western wag who filled the|ing on the plains, whore ne \ campaign M. Le Roorevelt has = ; lormed by Rev. Peyen Hoge, Ouse ¢ ream, 12@12\%40; Eastern: New York a a ae ae ahasiiee oS pany lpn b on & series recs all ove on a _onaler im the presence of th9| Mc: Wisconsin, Ie; | California Fre hmer ull of startling In-| months at a time without an opp. = m - a f i phe trellis | Bride's family and a small cle of ; IIs Roqu rt, @ Edam aising any . waht r puch .'¥ ween tn t e {ii wei tee Pe esi # state | man being, the candidate for presi- | paris, « year or 80 ago Under the @i- ex Gs being # and that of the bride! | Baas — Strictly fresh ranch, 230 ee bemadon: be: : ‘Tubular Lanterr rey M Kastern, 14@20c. After the wedding breakfast the Poultry Chickens, ve 4 Eiiagiere tert for the Hudson hor Parets of Union Strike | acces Suc SA OF the millionaire. | | - The wedding was devoid of any! Org Im San FramCiSCO prices are vein sttored to the bre | “hy cer tn Teena fois on the dock or ta] i | i bts hs An round lots of RACE AT SEA A Private Who, in Order to Win a Wif | ne encention at tive machinist torn t)s) per 1 th 4 | Five thousand, mien ware laine: fr" aiait (recta! Correepentonse + hae dinner wosld’ tein” : teen Gemmets of oe atrtere for | an ee. sseiesi va News From the North NEW YORK, Aug. 1 ne| “With this Inapiration Private M pee : SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 24.—With | $20.00: wheat, chicken feed, $22.00, the Rank eight hours and $3.50 a day have been | tive creamery, 22623- tasion fn the ar Carthy entered the service, With neat, atrong, durat and practical; regu lar price The; after ¢ 4 conceded by the master painters, abd 4 Mitice Wrmmbaneie. tna Jeut. Joseph McCarthy came from! his reg t b a during th the will return to work Moa- —_ pores ae aon Steamer roaphin, jaska Steam 1 h 4h ae Mes ee a Letter From Dawson Giving Latest | he men, will return so, work on MoM-| ‘Kegs — Strictly fresh ranch, 21@| ,Steemer Dolphin, Alecks Bteam-| Mantle to claim @ bride, who hed| Cuban campaign and then went F ~ 820 per dox Y ‘ ’ , P ann f their mar.| with tt to the Philipp Mard Poultry—Chickens, live, tc; ducks, | c@Dal this morning. She brought 4) riage that he rine above the rank rk and a natural aptness won fc ou | , k and a natural aptness won for | Probably Insane NEize basecr 4 about 26,000 In gold.) He was married to Mise Anna Sta prensetion Live stock — Cows, 240: steers n, the Dawson bank-|of Hath Beach 2-quart Granite Rice Boller | Carrie Wheeler, a woman of about] digo: calves, EYGTHC: sheep, ha aa ¢ this, The Dotphin| yy , As a non-commiasioned oMcer he|[M regular. price $1.00; after sx 30 years, was placed In the charge 02, ™ sa@sibe reporta that Stevens pass, the] cone. + Are yoy hwo fect i pe teres - ane er oc Poe ape a rn the name of the British Yu- Police Matron Mrs. Chapin last eve on oe the Spanish war faithfulness to duty w Navigation Co. operates fif- ing by Officer Leighton. Th: woman! leeberge larger t e : ' " f a » uty ere He and hie bride have been sweet. | re aed his promotion t x steamers between White Horse entered a lodging house near Fifth | seen in those waters [oF YeArY,| hearts since they were children eseond It ae $24 this city, is about to experiment avenue and Yesler way, and fainte! have aimost closed the pass t was ast Mf * ee joreh, fuel agen Hi mt he entered the army, At mission and a brid the same fed. It t* thought that abe ts bo | y rap Pte « h wreck amet of garding ber relatives or friends, re struck. The purser of] rerused. ihe said her pride would| He called on. Mi : 1021- Ss Could net be gleaned from ber taile| 3 wrecked vessel, who remained 8t/ not atiow her ¢ Pe eG laae tee Eeadod er er ee 53023 FIRST AVENUE Bor uneau, reperte-that 29 bodies were - z bg a they dec! pe mar n TH ~ asd Than Soathle Goutrie Cus May | ines wakes’ ms tare bere mesorere| Sm = ote m" eth ks a | mediately. They ore now ta Boston E LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST ea | ed. " Passengers claim, however, that! “°™ Mission he might come back an sis honeymoon. } Plant Some More | the loss was heavier 7 | Pe EO a | The Dolphin had an exciting race Da a 5 town with ‘he Humb T i The Maccabees at 1108 Seneca street, in honor of At the meeting of the board of pub-| former left Juasau northbound for | Mr. Howkctn of Wisconsin, and . Ne works this morning the Seatt ]| The Maccabees of Green Lake Tent) Mrs. Dyer Aris A, bout \e td Skagway at 6:46 a m About sixteen Electr » presented petitions ask-| 7 .o" oy wat bad tert . held the second regular seston Inst SUests were present, ing for permits to erect a large num- | 7* Mumbold a ta Wednesday evenit There was | 1 Bes ‘of poles et various paris of the|%9 minutes Setore, b nf attendance and considerable tn-| par" riations, Reve been 1 by Frederick & Nelson : city. All were rejected until the|¢¢ 29 hours at Ketchikn aan ea . ‘ »-| Mr. Harry Pickering for a stag _ pak |soupany should comply with the |from Skagway, the Dolphin peased Seattle Electric ( Co. Says As- |: Lereat maniteated. | Four applion:|ty to be given Gunday afterncon on _ - ——— = # x0 | the Humboldt near Ballinac reef tn tant . voi of 3 Tele Abeet ae ttt, Renee General Review of the Situation—Contractors Say That): poles. | the Gulf of Gesceta Per emis; Sesemont te Toe High =| Imrorts 8 will come before! Of Mr. Albin. About 35 guests are bee that no more © next meeting of the lodge next !PYite he party will leave the e th the face was excttin boat e ° the Big Job Will Be Completed in the Require: permits would be granted until the , . me day evening. It is urged, MOthouse at 9 o'clock, and will 9 d in the Required |Bolee are painted according to ord ae abead ais hacen that all members be 1 t. An) Tulse About the Sound alt 4 = pe oi era. ere is much further delay “ 5 " @ Beattic Miectric Co. has ask-| entertainment is being prepare. tful trot = Time—May Put on Night Force | San beard sebeed that $e arecka have | Gere on the Dolphin say that there| ed the county beard of equalinetion | Cme cenc mere, ne Dremeres for] A, delightful trolley Darty was atv > the poles painted and charge the|was @ column of fire 20 feet high|for a reduction of $140,000 in the a = Oo reer the Epworth on 1 te the company. |oventne from the Membeldt's senster | snenyrer no in | i eof Fremont. A large car aa ‘ | . pereut opert a Nt ’ hartere nd was fh wit ‘Whether the asphait paving of the corporations putting In gas and wa- NLD finite stack when the two bos re re Jacey Porth, prosdent of the oom Camera Club Outing whl ot ae e * & ts of the first hill will be com-|ter mains. The Boren avenue WA-| The petition of the Automatic | "IP ‘he re if. ‘ pany. came before the board thie| The August outing of the Camera t th ified time, Oct. 31,\ tf main ts being put in now and | Telephone Co, for permits to con- ¢ Dolphin's Dawson passengery| morning sked for the above! Club takes place Tuesday, Aug. 2 Be crn se ne a le eS ie ae Ma ht ee ce es 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY at te can do nothing on that street. jelty for the purpose of underground mining man, D. MeDougal, R. © e aasessor’s office ralred the umbia dock at 9 a. m. and 1 ne ; ore insist that they belleve| “Thee tha cnnrantina have buen de- | Wires, was referred to the franchise| May, W. D. Comer, Mra. Mary Tyte,| COmDARY'® assesament this year from | for Port Madison, taking on nee A - fen be Gone, while the residenis| layed in’ the work from various) imaPector and the superintend-|B. ¥. Dudgeton, Eaith A. Radtord| “Tie appitention made by President | Bakeley, Port Orchard and India| double house, 16 roome. Wil sel that district who must pay for| causes is well known. One serious conduits was too indefinite. | Mrs. J. Abercrombie, C. Absrerom-| purth bas given tise to considerable | BUrying-sround on the morning Fun) at bargain for Imm ieliads ‘Yeunovel, ‘costly improvement, express a| delay was caused from lack of brick anenet taawousennts | bie ang 'W. W. Achescs, | argument among the members of the | &"4 going direct in the afternoon. a! Apply to Seattle Automatic T “serious doubt. for the gutters. The Denny the feeasalt Tak aditeement board:"in ‘fact, little else was die-|string band will go with the club) Exch, Coy cor. 4th and Marion, ST asain on cree of @|Cn. han seumieet that fh wil | | cussed this morning |and a good time ts anticipated PHILLIPS Pur of Dor : Me nia tesco ct “tha nantese| nich ‘all tho rick needed from now |suseisentions, were appraved, | to ‘JUDGE BRUCHART _, ,Areemor isticy stoutty’ maintains | oxny tone Pr Fe n | baving been completed at thia time,| OM, and that there shall be no further| walking, curbing. guttering and |aatesees, and paetasee Wauket the | aon Savereky ext week, & PYeaving « balance of 46 blocks that| complaint from that cause. Since parking Nob Hill avenue from Den Ina” of his ¢ tte ee Sem. inter bea utterty |_ ment Lgke V “ ll m., w Tmpust be Anished in the 69 working | Thureday several thousand brick | BY way to Harrison street: same on disregarded. Bome others of Re SS tl 8 p.m. Prof. ee Pays between now and Oct. 31. in have been hauled on Minor avenue, | Harrison street from Third aven board hold with Ball Pa bmi Md . at “@ther words, an average of three-| and it is now being made ready for BOrth to Fourth avenue went: cement py oings ot His ¢ In West Se. mine"! company ie entitled i. | giv ees oe bee ws of a block must be put|the asphalt. In fact, the gutters Hist teary ay trom Droadeae te p a ‘amp In West some consideration. He said thie | Denny way from Broadway to mornin en the company co [down every days | Bave been built for a distance of tw | Boylaton aves - | attle —Was Well Known paotte Teh menmerges suntrente aeees | | floor. Plenty” of te The tour ayer of concrete | bloc! t Is probable that the ac-| sary to sntisty itm franchises ©. M. Walker, arreste: ] a quantities Thas been completed on the follow-| tual laying of asphalt on this ave-| | . oy BR ay EB eg gy an fellatio tuforsen™ 5 * streets, and is now ready for tho| ue will begin Monday. IRAN AWAY. PROBABLY | 2ucee b. w. pruchart ated sud- may fairly be rained a quarter of a Ine ® Jame horse, was fn tion about cook. 4 ‘asphalt course: Minor from Will Be Ready on Time | i HE |denty of heart failure at hie camp, Brith ‘the’ coming eee te Wenderuett aes T “8 a ‘Street from Ninth avenue to Broad- ‘ving any further unn ry! Jenegh Sweetman, a 13-year-old at West Seattle last evening. The thrown much old machinery ana Officer Ridgway thie morning for a given at our Way, and Terry from Broadway t.\ 277% 2nd bad weather, I feel cer-| mensonger boy formerly in the em-| body Is now at Butterworth & Sons by new. It driving « lame horse. | store and the iJefferson. This shows that the con.| t#in that we will complete our con-| gloy of the Western Union Telegrapn, Undertaking parlors, where it will be which Ia not| Mat Wiel t i | per ey erttys Nereting gang is much ahead of ths| tact by Oct. 32 and perhaps soon-|Co., has been missing from his home| Held until the arrival of his son ad delle Lroaa Pe gph vo lgp 1 campy yr gig To light anelectric the Majestic Geephalt workers. The contractors | €T” Said one of the street superin-|at Fifth avenue and Pike strect Francisco ly apquired neey ate | tor Galag @ quantity of coteiee lamp. NO MAT- | ss pea mnten lela that when everything works ‘@ndents yesterday. “I know the/ since yesterday morning. The boy's Br was born in Penn Again,” said Mr. Smith, * from a lodging house on Fo : ae rb gd —— the Fourth ave. b ught out in Digatiefactorily they can lay one blocs PUblic ie criticizing us, but this de-| parents live in rooms No. 1 and 2 of years ago. Later he company has yet to complete a num- | Due and King street CHES. No No en- | these lectures is aed @sphalt each day. With the ay has hot been our fault. We could| the Tanke building and are very Minneapolis and then ‘o f itn contracts, I believe there| 4 . } 1 er ' economy present force employed 500 square| Ot set the streets when we wanted | anxious about their eon. ‘The boy ‘a| St. Cloud, Minn. He was a promin- Should be @ compromise itty Gray, who stands charged deavoring to reach | The Majestic Range co ards, or not quite one block of con, | (Be™, the brick company failed to| rather small for his age, and when| cot member of the bar and served aa\,T),!n 1s the last day of ¢ om | with Iarceny from the person, will be \ id | duicher Sel babes ease enaean leat Siok, Rente-water a [ierete foundation can be put down| furnish brick we needed, and we|last seen wore @ dark sult and cap| MAYOF of Bt. Cloud for weveral terms. thon or the 4 na ‘some determina: | tried on that charge next Tuesday, | over the top of an | ri jectures commence Monday afternoon at's “4 : foe aay. Were Sueapaied for Maman. TE we| with o mwenten: tes Gish ene n”| io leaves & widow and two sone—| tion Of, the apetiontion will be om Hasel Peaumont, alias May Sloan. out of reach chim- | nd continue each afternoon in the week. r | could get the men we would put on| ported the matter to Police Clerk| Lioyd and Leigh. Leigh Bruchart en arrested in Tac Be Bhp ach chim | % : Up With the Graders Hee « " f Hii panaveting tavee to kecpias up| We Say tite a Gor, tet ence toes] a ena ne ke ae att know | Vetasteers during ine aie war, and Killed In Alaska county Jail for mate ‘Reepine todaye ney. Electricity | © pa. @ day, but even then| any place where the boy could have, Yolunte uring the late war, and county Jail for safe keeping today, | ) i wih the graders and sub-gradere| we can ” 4 | $ | Ma we can’t get the men we want. We! gone. The police are inclined to be.|{* NOW in Ban Francisco, Lioyd is) 4 2 i | means conv al Pane "es able, it claims, to put) shail use every effort to get th'n|lieve that the boy ian, ke & resident of this city " 4 i : ae ae el Coatea't Sting Wis Work | C | i Goes the concrete as fast now as| work out in time, and if it becomes| others, run away from home, The judge has been in good health, "2" El weenie amock on] Pat Mutien, who wan yesterday ar-| ence at a cost not | > Edad e . The graders necessary we may put on a night | until Iate last evening. He waa tak- joy rngs, i Caeevery on Ottice pe ee | are being delayed somewhat by th | Jen sud y il and expired in 0 few! ROMn™ creek, near “Dawson suly . pentose a er Humes £0 disordes-| in excess of the | Muisners Rialto Bidg., Cor. 2d and hi AR A _ | | minut or # Ne face 2% Was recetved today by Bonn nau: ae been @ thorn in tha r Pele Md ST Be : ‘ | Paes Rufus Smith, the fam-\ giewart’s, ‘The remains will be em-| ti Attorney Hd Hawkins ev ‘| inconvenient t © few trial trips with the liq | wo Mbaonggtr yprncy je the immediats) balmed and sh 1 to Port since the former was booke | i iipenast ot 500 borrets Le cathe First Avenue Burglary cause of death was heart failure. | D&!" “ ee) 00) POrWGhe, OU e Gas teatod te eueal methods of illu- p Way from the oi! fields of Bakers. The residence of = ° for the prisoner a« ut up cash! | Meld, Cal., and in order to make a oo», oo. ene tah ‘for hie Fim ash | mination. a Bra one, i reer to make © 2375 iret avenue wes entered by| Eaward Anderson Dead =| PROUD OF THE |et for yesterday afternoon, but ‘he| FEI IO IIE . be used. me. arch sage it will save burgiars last night, and about $15/ Fdward Anderson, aged 19 yoars, “CIT 99 | failed to put in an appear . * one-half rene: ¥ Mides the firat cost of the wood there Whi inveetnatng petective Barck, | Giod St the residence of his father Y OF EVERETT sk a hace ae oe Seattle Electric Co * : Breathe Arat cost of the wood there who investigated the case, found| A. Anderson at Interbay, this morn A bench warrant was issued foc Oix bg Which will be eliminated, ‘Mat the thieves had entered by a] Co: sai Ing. The dead boy was born in & | Sto daventent ewe Inet night Oca * i‘ | Considerable excitement has been “ x ¢ means a great deal in this #de window, which had been acet ' attle and his parents have lived here Bchenaman picked him up of * > | used On 1 b t ¥ up | * @ountry where labor is so high. ntally left open. The house waa| “SU%*4 among local gamblers by the) for the past 26 years, The body in at Hawkins has now left the man a \x bd Wood at present costs from $5 to ransacked, but ae yet the $15 is all| "opening of the notorious Standard Hutterworth’s, from where the fua Give a Trial Trip tender mercies of other attorneys. Many persons who need money an 1. * $8 per cord Iaid down at the river that has been found missing. When «ambling house at Washington) ¢ra! will be held tomorrow after- | \* Rogge Mees A are held up to paying Der» Bank along the route. There is no the family awoke this morning thoy| #trect and Occidental avenue ne - |NOT EVERY HOUR ph tye respi ork oye penliabiat cia babii ie cys) “aie pick toe 7 ay te Garten nerameaee, discovered that qomeone had been| | Tod! ay, for th frst time sin the ~ | A handsome and ewitt steamboat] . oe claus ess aot |, { are now, says Mr. Morch, 36 je house, and immediately not!.| late Chief of ce » Meredith| , as added to the Puget sound fevt * Bisa et wis ieedto te ths nea Sod the, police, sed the place saverai months ag>,| Fravelers’ Railway Guide, | en the new City of toverett went GIVEN TO WORK |s*#**#**0¢0¢u2xeexs * The Northwest Trust and Safe Deposit Co. * of the steamers between here and | was paid into the city treas-| Northern Pacific into commission one week ago, For * : * White Horne ury by the new proprietors, which] ertm coast 11 the past week this y has been! py | : ™ West Columbia street, | Gentile, ‘Wash. * pen | was $400 | 1 hen on the Seattle-Tacoma run to Pleasure Events as Thoy Happen | & ©. Shorrock, Pres.; John P, Hartman, Vice-Pres.; Alex. Myers, Treas ® DAWSON, Aug. 1¢—Owing toa At present there are 14 tables in|, Atiantic Hxvrese—Leave 1 te visitors to the Elks ca | M4 ig Ti nag el | tae new eyneinas RR EaGAiis, sane a bvertna-ane hival at Tacoma. A trial run to Day by Day SOOO REESE gon Nugget and News the police of-| was pclated with the Considine » Ay i. that city was made this forenoon tn ficiais and Sheriff Elibeck have with- when the place was formerly run, is| ana Portland Leave 0 a.m. 12-3 en | Just one hour, thirty-six minutes and| Mrs. A. H. Harrison and Miss Grawn the privilege formerly allowed | Xt the head of the company now op.|tnd bi. 'Arnee TH km, 4D | aeven noconds, ‘This time does not, Florence Moore are spending « few | vit TO ott THE HUMAN EYE eireporters to viait Georre | Sent crating the Youre It ie Foportei| past YSbtaPaeg graye tart. | same the speed eapacly otto] 447" At Green” River Hct springs AND ITS TREATMENT i REORERGS HEPES that Capt. Harrington and Mark| Leave 0 a. Arel boat, however, as « strong head-win 4 Tarorees “oeen Ss it thine | Reel capemtelor emer The young people of Thirtieth ave Has been made a life study by our ughout the en See Specialist x “ A. A. SCHUCHARD Clayson and Oledon. Both Maries | Were & little short of some-|Frult and Vegetable Prices May) orton are associated with him.| 4 ing yellow and were publishing | he Green Light and Dawson club Arr +30 nue have built a tennis court on « Hor used 09) vacant lot between King and We SNOQUALMIE course. The pr z * : * * » * * * * ¥ » * * bo * . * x * * » * » * » ‘ * each and every day long essays on Experience a Drop )bave both closed their a pieloon. pane rage rir beast Hoste ay trip was @ heavy one not in-| ior streets, 4 * OBrien, how he looked, talked and ~ _ — 1pm, tAO ym. 18 pm. 898 bee, 1 for speed reets. The court haa been cut! pA Our patrons . fed. Yesterday the news, by ‘its pid Oraan Recital ye 4A de TS ig gaa SS out of the and i ready for use. | + TH ence Shire sore the benefit of his experience and advice ee, coe . pm m., 0:00 p. mi, 808 be or, and yavid De Beck Kt \ Pra sogeres on os, 9 ” ant ib wi coma the return trip was begun and) and Mrp tot. origin ana ak: Mr le * CHILDREN'S EYES A SPECIALTY. and the Nugget claims the ‘There is much activity noticeable An ovens recital will be given , Mss, om an ver, B. C~|boat# that had been passed on the! srs, J. 8¢ Frihk have materially ee 7 ag No, charge for examination, We have the t complete grind- Meera ees Pac ttakln Cae The cama foc gmat tutes W 15° | Moughe Arthur.” ne Focal and| Marra teaan,menrsine ferret ne City of tverett a one of thal ‘Th : : bf oe me ai eg in a result of that squabble. though the tendency is to decline, Musical program promises to We at | fasrept ia ny Arita NO 6 | + satent cratis on the Bound and wael hold. I tale 0 aeeh Verein witt| x T | Manufacturing Opticians, 1207 Second Ave., SeattleNext to Stone, Fi OBrien has been feigning insanity, Butter and egas remain at 24 and . * | Great Northorn built at'the @umner yard, Evereit;| green park, in conjunction with tral hone ne Halitver Wooiee T & Lane's Store for 2 number of days, but he doen| 29 cents respectively, There Is no Capt. Caine’s Guests | cvertana Fiver, Leave for nt, Paut, 6|'Y Mr. Peterson, under the direc-| Army and Navy Union of this city, | consisting ot locomotive. ent = | Rot carry out his part an we change in the poultry market. 2 p Ine Artive from Mt. Paul 8p. m. tet of Cape Becks, the owner, Bhai Teent : nis city. | % wae Be: yd n~ af rrrvrrrrrrr rrr ry) as he 44 at first. and that | The Nome City,, which left at 1|_ Fxpress Bpokane—Leave #30 8. m. Ar! haw a protty “is : y_ members who have served 7 On, OF ie ADAMS e § saying much, He in vinited daily by o'clock this afternoon, carried over | "Yt5:% May i : model and does not roll) In the Franco-Prussian war of is70/% Tllway trainmen and switch. PS We Have a Ps ® Priest and it I feared that if he to Ta g 000 persons ag guests of | 7.7o ee oem Mt. Vernon in @ sea compore this organiza tios men's union * Rest, Mocha and Java Coffee r be enteanes 1¢ wil! be to the priest, and JOBBING QUOTATIONS. to Zacore 3 w« f 5:0 p rive The oom amboldT Sans Tena | : n Bo tis ae * 0 Wb, fr ¢ New Style F tere his story will rest until resur- (CORRECTED DAILY) © New inater - | alls Tonig ‘The Seattle Liederkrans composed aves Columbia Street Dock at * > ~ ~ . fries pannel ; | idinbs daithg Bead, Arriva B10'Pe Ms ena| ‘The steamer Humboldt will teave| 2% Wading German ringers of th t Sa.m * ADAMS GROCERY CO. 4 Compressed Fibre zy | Groon Fruit. ‘at Aicdel Polat Buuday, levee tm Rad as meg ie | tonight for Fkagway, Junean ‘and | oy, Will hold plonic at East $-| Goon MUSIC, GAMES |p 148 Second Ave. Tel, Main 482 fi! » Fixing Bath P4 Sinocal of May Healey Lemane—$4.00@6.00 a box; limes,'tvited. Steamers from Colgmbin maa T LO em H8:10| Lynn canal point, nttle Sunday + G SIC, GAMES AND } : e and Union . . : D4 5Q6 per cane; cooking apt 31.00 dock every half-hour, 2c round| — | ‘ : * DANCING * Call and See It Whe funeral of Regina May Henty,| 41.28; eating apples, $1:2501-66: Vul- trip, Clama free - | | Have the News In Camp. 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