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SEATTLE hdd AR RNOON EXCEE TELEP HON EVERY APT fT SUNDAY Business Dept OFFICES nue. Soattle—1107 ‘Third ave New York-—290 Temple Chicago—817-818 UV. 8, Wxy ~ One cent per ty mail or carrie ° ente per week or twenty-five cents per see Tatered at ¢ Wasnt — Balt Lake famity bar known de It will be enthusiasm. Eve wilt many 1 > a Cousins will mm st first Will hobnod together and talk of the x ‘When Brigham died he left 47 living all that had called him 29 grandchildren andi of 1,082. rew ated with & at alik K somewh with varie be r th time, and au number ndals lay children, That n for nine had passed mber wasn’t away, To- ing, mak~ papa,” however 45 great-grandehbildren liv ing a grand t —_—_———_—- Yukon dietrict the state of The Star's special telegraph from the continues to be the best furr Washington. Last Tuesday the Star printed an exclusive spondent in Dawson, giving full particulars of the ope and of the arrival at the Klondike metropolis of the apring Meet showing that news service hed to any newspaper in ch from its corre- ng of the Yukon f ate thr tablished between Seattle aispat m- ten ys ough 4 rail, era, The announcement was one. communication by steamboat ar and Dawson for the season of 1902. ‘Today news telling of the reopening of navigation appears under a two days late was re-e Dawson date in others newdpapers, ‘The Star alms to furnish the best news from Alaska and the Klondtke region and to furnish it FIRST. It kept the all of last year and is easily leading again this year. eel pace ‘The wires today bring news that the Presbyterian General Assembly tm seesion in New York City, has approved of the revision of the creed of the church, as outlined by its special commit Let no one tmagine, however, that the revision makes getting through the pearly gates one whit easter than it was before. A few doctrinal points have been rounded off, losing the jagged ed which them for several centuries. Children dying in infancy have also been placed in an improved attitude, so far as the tenets of the church concerned, but old sinners do not get one grain of allowance for the misdeeds nor any hope of escaping their just deserts ‘The Presbyterian church stands just about where it has stood from the outset. adorned _- Mr. Salisbury, local weather director in the employ of the United States, obstinately asserts that there is nothing the matter with May ‘The public takes issue with him. Most people think that if Salisbury ‘were really in earnest in serving his country and thus earning his salary, he would pay more attention to sluicing down large quantities of sun- shine from above, instead of devoting his talents to the easy job up cloud effects over Puget sound. It is no trick at all to do what he ts doing, but It does require genius to do what he is not doing. Ballard will hold a mass meeting tonight to arrange for a monster eelebration on the fourth day of July. Indications all point to a record- Breaking demonstration there on the Nation's holiday. So far neither the Governor of Nebraska, nor the Governor of Washington, have been invited to attend, but both would, no doubt, recel’ on STORY OF HUNGER AND COLD FROM THE NORTH = Amother victim to hunger and fa-jof July as guests of the Skarway- tigue fm the far north fs reported by eh the officers of the steamer Humboldt 4 posit i to be ae ited to Which arrived here early this morn-|Bkegway chamber of vommore ine ing. The details are meager. It |One from the Alaska Wireless Tele- appears that three men lost thefr |§Taph Co., of Seattle latest wireless ubscribe $20,000 for th: ‘Ojec ran short of provisions. One of the| "Last fall the littie steamer, God | party succumbed to the hardships. {dard of the U. ¥. C. Co., was wreck ‘The other two survivors were only | !9 & storm on Lake LeBarge and | gaved from starvation by eating |, captain. fireman, cook and | walter were lost ‘The bodies were their dogs. They are passengers on | not recovered until a few days ago. board the steamer Excelsior whichis |when Capt. McDonald's body was due here this evening. |found at the edge of the ice about Reports received at Skagway by |two miles out in the lake. the steamer Flossie stae that Haines | Word has arrived that John is greatly excited over a large dis-|son, chute boss at Seven Hundred covery of acres upon sores of free | mine on Douglas island, fell down| miKing gold. the shaft to the 400 skip chute plat Excursioniets from Juneau, Doug-| form, being killed instantly. las and Treadwell will enjoy the 4th! accident occurred on the 15th inst SEATTLE NOT WORKMAN INJURED REPRESENTED at the corner of First avenue Madison street yesterday afte Hans Krens, a hod carrier, was se No Local Yachts Will Race at Vio- toria Saturday |riously Injured. Several bricks tel |upon him, inflicting serious injuri He was removed at once to attle General Hoss Seattle, so far as learned, will not be represented at the regatta which| eccurs at Victoria next Saturday,| May %. Captain Frank Newman, who owns the yacht Lavita here, has Jack 9,000 for the pur ported today Special to the star WASHINGTON, May 2 been making strenuous efforts to| presented by Senator F have his Iittie craft in trim to com-|!9& for an assay office at and apropriating $2 Pete for some of the prizes over| Dose, was favorably there, but finds that he is unable|with slight am to make it. The brothers, C. D. and] ~ Fred Stimson, who own the yachts| Don't forget that the Port Orchard Olympic and Bonita, thought at one|route are running six round tri time that they would be in shape to | daily to the battleships, leaving Cx enter the regatta, but they, too, find|man Dock at 6:30, 9 and 10 a. m. it impossible. There is said to be|1:15, 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. & rivalry existing between the two o—_—__— Brothers over the yacht race of a| Will the Tacoma League down the r ago, when one of them thought |Everetts? We are all going on th e had been unfairly dealt with. And|Steamer City of Everett, 12 1 they have been watching each other’s| Friday, May 24rd. Round trip moves closely. Had it been possible | cluding admiasion to grounds, $1 for dhe of them to enter the other| would surely have followed sult, if | had taken a reef from his night's reat to do a0 Taste gC ikeitnoed A Six-Dollar some of the Elliott bay yachts’ en tering for the regatta at Port Town- | T T: 4 send which occures on June 1. rouser la Very low In price, ar wouldn’t think of | t fit Worsteds and nake them up in 0 at $6.00 a pair? however, of | New Boatsjand New Time | ‘The new freight and passenge ting i | steamer Port Orchard will leave man Dock, twice dally. Tickets, in- terchangeable with those of the Ath. Jon, making #\x round trips to th bi t Orchard points, , at 6:30, 9 and | 44:30 p.m | “For This W 0 HG and ENG GEMENT RINGS ek Only imp erial ‘ Talorng Co. N02 SECON AVE, They ask the | Sway in the Kuskokwim country and borers men of Southern Alaska to| GOOD WORK Telephone C Ahead Independent mpany te Forgin load-wr exchange bull and th being ra aly from the Bas IMPORTANT NEWS fitted up by owing Main | Tramme k, ow attle yeater Townsend t |Marahal String ded county jail v h th jUn : f ex en 1 with hare led Chinese | of th srnokeate Frye ant The fire pastor of th yterian chur 1898. igned last night t charge of his new work as «uy f the Washing’ LOVE FEAST ST. PETERSBURG. ident L May 22—Pres bet of France arrived her | this ing. He was given a |rousing welcome at the station a great crowd. The city was gu keously hin h | Everywhere | went great The Reiley Compan | A summer theatrical seas wil ae night mpany, Thomas tthe Se ley will bring here the Ketley week Augus story of th which waa his ay, will be pre 1. with a number of Frawley fa in the cast will rge Lask | auc have as stage who has mtag aye. Hen n Reyne M netve Bar te people t mpany. Popular nche Doug! tt will be a Ibe with the | prices win prevail. Baseball at Everett The Everetts and Tacoma tea | will meet on the Everett grounds te [morrow afternoon. The steam jor Mverett will leave Colman Is noon. Round trip, inet Dock ting admission to grounds, $L A pleasa trip and good game. The invincit Schock will pitch | “ *| | For Friday | GARD | Ost |ff 50 feet Record Hose, regular a3. Double Diamond Cotton | warranted price $6.00, feet Hose, warranted, regular pri 84.00 PELGER & 12iSl217 RLBUT Secon? Ay LEGAL NOTIONS anging f Seatt GOLDMAN'S vos 901 SECOND AVE., COR. MARION | properly come beture th. = j W. POPE JORDAN, Secretary. E. Pattern m 66 Hall JA MIG CHARLE | Attorney tor GOING ON THE SEA’ $3.00 Hat in the World Warranted for One Year In All the Latest Shapes and Styles |_*" For Sale Only at x 1404 Second Ave., Times Bidg. 1 the Bolster Roll Special Friday $1.50 ‘The mpanying picture ah roll—the kind in ¥ now with metal beds made of light yet very strong rrugated b ered with fancy denim natruct ed that the pi be put thin, Regular Bpe clal price for Friday wa may © ho. ed FREE t Honey In Glass Pitchers Special Prieo 200 Silverside Can- ned Salmon Spocial per doz. 800 + #23.00 Cooper & Levy 106 FIRST AVE, Rot. Yesior and Washington Streets elephone 192. DON'T BE DECEIVED — Anye vert te gineses, but the can’t vision, We lead, others tmitate. THE FVERSOLE OPTICAL Co, 108 Second avenue HOTEL BUTLER ror SEATTLE'S largest and only first-class European plan HOTEL REMEMBER ‘Thin in the last week you can buy a Howard Watch Ot the pr 807 FIRST AVE Cime Inspe for Cot umbla and Puget Sour Mallr and the Seat rhe Co Open All Night ‘Tet COLLINS, SHERMAN, FOLEY Co. Directors and Embalmere. Ave., bet. Pik Seattle, Wash it First AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture, Friday, Ma at620 Pike Street at 2 23rd. 2 p.m. mattresses, tollet sets, rock bed low steel range, cook niteware and other useful houne 1a; also gent's bi Chi achine, Ago cotta, ot counter men 2p. m., Friday 620 Pike WILSON, Au Classified Ads SPROVAT, NOTICKS tioneer HUSINESS CHANCRS MACPHURBON York bl selling Tetitown an ‘ad- fit make giaswes to correct your as Main 1029, and Union, | kitchen Sen SOCIETY NOT 5 HUSINISS CHANOIDS AVOTION SALT | om it SMPLOYMY AGENCY Abia iat A John a8it HEL’? WANTED — MALE AND VEeMALS 108 tar up’ Main PROVO GE. ORice beat he Me K way, Fi | wee OT WAN wath is Waithan 2 Lahelman ts WANTIN. PeTaTe REAL by r FOR SALH—ACKE TRACTS PERPONAL GENTLEMEN 1 Thourands of wen perfect in_every 4 Mair St Pens caring them, Made Vrancie Ave BUSINESS DIRECTORY ANT MACLOMS REM ER & DORNE FURNITURE BALD me of furniture t Aging wn At the feed i. phone Re Gay | Brinece & Lieyd, &% Minckiey |" Dick, about your homes for cash or oe FOR KENT—FURNISHED ROOMS | Biock WORM RENECA = Gaz, iret Ave. and Senses st, FANCY FLOWERS to orde Q y m4 Piret ima FIRST AVENUE ee tam, secondhand goede, bought new Jeather good: wil sail or Baturel flow Mra. Jobneon, FOW SALE—CITY RWAL WOTATR HEAUTIPUL New nOURE anplete, reaty to © BG. BICKERTON, 1813 Viret avenue. general JOR MARTIN, general First ave. phone lack For RENT—NOUsEs ‘ ave RENT Two § ngs, cheap Tenth ave Jackson cant ARCHIT RC Womack ab eat Ohba Wi 40x10 + waa oF very chslce aay Boats | #800 each hots 205130 to alley transacted Deposi paid wp $100,000, A. Grondehi, vice pres JF Lane, ane. cash. | PEOPLES BAVINGR HANK Second avenue and Pike street |peid wp Sion.om. B.C. fayden, cash; J.T. Commercial savings and we. pri NOoas $5006 lots, 402120 each Mad 20) cash NINETE Maile NATIONAL PUGET GOUND pa SaLe ack gid te OKA tH Live srd i mA at 080. with *r pores Furth, 1100 up x ables. | trong: stat pees 8. Goldamith, a weighing f hier : -wisceiLaNBots | (ight min doctare wed on time deposits iness transacted RANCH—Corner ni nd avenue fiyeam,| gain 4 Paid up o Generel” banking Br hiege ie cash. "Reacnsnge ‘on ‘priscloal ® and Fur . y CONTRACTORS weY a W TT StarrDerd Main Ol. Al iif BUSINESS COU TAMET TE AND LANDS” K BALE | " FOR sALeoPAnee MESEEKERS PARADISE MALTBY, 400-410 N.Y. Mock. | RAINIER BREACH “ITS ALL nian.” acres; 100 water. b nerke delay in looking at thix property; | Second and Pike. atitulty a On shore = sun wie." DANCING ACADEMICS Win 4 few | ESRC clases ioe tie ‘ete ate . wet te selling fn : y $30, $00 and § i" mt Mow ner Teach rr _ DRESSMAKERS MWAKINU School, 1117 Sth eve RAINIER BEACH. * make thelr garments most convenient place| Positions In ton in which — aouble “HRCHTMAN, are your a : ed 20 Downs block, IT's ALL RIGHT rt x ‘aoottoneee. A.W Boelvers, ons rust busi DANK OF tm" $528,000 ; surptus, CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. 95, 000,000 $2,000,000 | A gen: | ‘of James vad wile lemons | B. Estes, “NING OO, «, Gr a ian ERNE STA ar ere (MBRELLA WePal Ui iSRULLAS ~ tanttactaned sorrel repairing. noe. “Tiobeom Brew oe Pacific Coast Umatilla, Aprit 24, and every fifth da (” Fom SOUTH-EASTERN MLASHA ipal cities in the} Parkburst, | cities 2318} Hinery at lowest Pine kiey. carrey call f omce iN AND « t aaa PARTSIAN Dye Works We Fe dying, rep Present Green Lake ear ni 7-rom hous TKAOTO & DREDS AND BRIT Some t BOUND Bea if ® | tne y : © vind , ~ ings pile FUNERAL Dim KOPPERWORTH ~e 1426-1428 Third; tel FURNACE | PRATT oR TW Rcond HARNESS AND SADDLERY ORLEY & WEN ERSON, G ENAWEL~aliuminui, al Yesler FOR well improved farms, g WILLIAMS noom n is \w INSURANCE TMS VOTW ect ‘ WEL fe Tie) wi Ick 60 1100 RIVER: tel, Ma JEWELRY nT LOAN JOR LOAN OF Fick MECHANICAL | BOL MeALLASTE | 800010 1 ENGINEERS 1800-40 a dai JUNK ¥ & ARNELL xwell bik Musi CePA, INS OCULISTS * | FOR BALE Lot Da Henry W c buttdi a1 AND AURISTS NADWAU—iye, oni | Burke building miles | WHAT barn, | Washington t = Tne ands homenteaders 3|DR. 3. a MACKININON, 7c KIBEE, Bail VIMBER LANDS a y building OSTROPATRY epost. at 868 per 10am | WASRI Tastivate sc : Ming H HART ington block body of 7 LAWTENC Price, git | EAWRENCE GOVERNMENT lands . ‘OnTRo r | Wasvington bux, . Boye. yas BAN ‘James 258 “ta: | Kirle Atted fr | | aking parlors | DR | NO Mesten, 2a ARIOM, lit Bar Leave Seattie ® p ving ventana ey it Ki, City of Seattle, Sitka south bound), a Topeka. Ticket Office, 113 James G. ¥. wuage, Goma 8 Com't 4 Asst Gent hate ag 2 oo, S. 8. SANTA, June 18, Ban Francisco Réute— (Kruse 8. 8. Line) Regular Weekly For further info To the Atlin, Big Horse, _ Hootall River, Kiondtke, Yukon Mining ‘Through Line Dawson, Daily ‘Train Service “betwee kagway end White Lo Trains connect bou with steamers “i as P and at W Horte’ the ® ers for all Yt Point J, FRANCIS Traffic General Offices—Seattle, and Skagway, Alaska. THE GLOBE NAVIGA’ FOR HONOLULU Dune, amship Eureka, 3,000 ‘Will be dispatched from wharf, Pier 1, on OF 10th, 2902, To ven steamer wu about the 20th <n month Shipping Per For information, apply t@ office of the company i Globe block, First avenue Madison street. G. F, THORNDYKE, Manager Traffic 7. Ww. NOTTINGHAM, | Phone i208. General Manages a] Seattle, Edmunds — and Everett The Palatial Steamer CITY OF EVERETT. = Three Round Trips Daily. Leaves Seattle 7 mi, 13 a 5 p.m. Leaves Everett 9:18 a. m., aaa 7:15 p.m PORT ORCHARD Daily serVN6S aay March Navy Yard seed "and Sidney. ‘Steamers Athen and Inland Flyer p.m, 8) and 11:90 & tio! FOR NOME! Centennial, June & Bay dtrect—May mercial Companye No. Uys James stteet 51; Genel ) shone Union $1, ee ale by. applyios verte for Wild nse pany, to points O% ssue through bills m Seattle. buying articles advertised ¢, speak of the Stat a ee we eoeran