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ONE CENT WEATHER Forecker fair, warmer, Sunday Porth to Saat winds. LAST EDITION Tonight probably fair) tale Saeed Peter Anderson, of Paulsbo, Drugged and Robbed ~ SEATTLE, “KNOCK OUT DROPS LANDED A LOGGEE: WASHINGTON, SATU in Notorious Arcade Theater Peter Anderson, an unsophisticated; ment he had received. Anderson was sent away with the logger from Puulsbo, is the latest} assurance that his case would be ked into, and if he had been vietim of the “Diack bottle’ in Be-| robbed the gulity parties would be . arrested, This assurance on an empy Attics tenderloin, In Mike Riley's! stomach was not consoling to Ander Arcade theater, near the corner of | #0", but he made the beat of it and went out to beg a breakfast Gixth avenue and King street, he} Anderson went into the Arcade | early In the evening, Me mingled given the drag that put him to/ with the painted faced fairies in the ort and Ww induced to buy Sleep, He went into the place with| drinks, He told the police this morn $85 and remained nearly all night.) tng that he had not taken more than At 8:8 o'clock this morning he was| two drinks of the stuff which was unceremoniously threwn oul, neatly) scrved htm before he fell into trimmed: | stupor. He had only « dim recollec Broke, bruised and Dieeding, with | of what happened ther t 4 friend to aid htm, @ victim of} When he appeared ut the police tenderivin thieves, he lay in the al-) station he acted as If he had been ley. Not even @ policeman came to| drugged and told the officers that he | help him | beiteved there was more than beer in Finally he collected bis wits and| the glasses, When the came to wandered into the police station «i jowe up ce told the gaptain on duty of the treat-! might of debauc LIKE EVE OF OLD IS MR. SALISBURY Forcaster Blames the Nasty Weather on to Some- body Else---How He Explains It that oor: po, move the beckease ngeinet {t." and still trembling he clomedt the Interview by saying while anxiously inspecting the barricades “Mr. Hi Pressure is the cause of all Chie, pleadingly said he of the weather @ffice, as be sat tremiiiingly om the edge of his chair in readiness to dodge the missiles which he seemed to be ex | ‘ow do you see why they should ting each chance Visitor to throw at | want to med me I contd not help it if for handifia oni such « cold. |Hi dowbled Back om hie trait im wot cinmmy. damp, wet mixture as thie on |reeponsitie for the vagaries of his this the great Independence day jmovements, But they do it, Why, “Please lock that door and close the | loom at that phone fee that blue rie Windows, and I will tell you all about ing from the receiver? Well, that's ft.” said he, still trembling. but some | what I've been getting all morning. what reasmurred, om seeing that the |aud I expect momentarily to be bowed caller was but n harmless reporter and | to atoms by some patriotic anarchist.” not the forerunner of a mob whieh bad} & coat of tar and feathers ready for doe Witty the fot eked Ae 8 tarricaded. the wine man « ther office got out hie dope boot and Degan presenting this defense itke Rve of old by laying tt all oa somebody & iittle to the north all the time, and T Dad an inside tip that he was planning a tice little vistt up Into Fritieh Co- tumble teday. You know Hi ts patri- Ste al? right. but Bis patrietiym dees Bot run to firecrackers, and { foet had & ‘hunch’ that he would take @ bitte fun up nto Bettiah Colamnia to avott the terrible booming In the states. | Washington ie baving & riproaring, “Now, 1 don't know whether or not | old-fashioned celebration, the prin- Jou know 1 but Good et rej eet feature of which was « civil camping on His trail these days. oa ween Go lohn Ge Weather woe! to dow rines, have enjored a day's outing on the bg a earee, | ace, Se Sound. But you can never teil shout | 454 cadeta marched from the capitol bare to the White House. General Young “You know some people's tastes Af? was grand marshal. 0 different. Of course he got out of | twenty thousand dollars worth of some noise and confusion by the | greworks will be burnt tonight dt course he pursued, but he's not hevite the Washington monument. anything tke the fun he might have Ambassador Jumerand’s speech to- fade Pies was highly patriotic and his “Tt seems that he got to thinking the | torical, It showed how France and matter over last night and came te the) amerton are linked together by bie conclusion that while British Columbia | tury and a common form of govern would be quiet. Portland. on account) ment. The immense audience sang of tts stagnation, would alse be com- | patriotic aire, Admiral Dewey was paratively peaceful. ‘Then he did not| chairman of the meeting and made want to leave the states when eve! the introductions. body was celebrating. so back down (0! ‘The concluding address o by Portland be went, and today he is out | Secretary Moody. He began by wel- at the mouth of the Columbia. thope| coming the speech of Ambasesdor he haa a ‘bom’ time. an I know he will. | Jusserand. In closing he made « “Then you see, with Hi down there | veiled eilusion to the recent scandals at the mouth o the Columbia, John }in the postoffice department, saying Good Weather had to double back on | there # one quality upes which an his trali aleo.so John missed that much | above ali others we must depend for expected. and many moons lonaed for, | every life and insist upon, and that visit to Besttle. Tam tn hopes thet!ts the quality of public Bonesty. No he will drop im this afterncon anyway | disease of the body politic ia so eab- bet ft fe kind of dewdtful Tit tle. powerful, dangerous and fatal But he was interrupted ty « terrible/as the corrupt betrayal of a public explosion on the street Below, followed | trust by loud talking at the door 1 cahnot but believe.” he con- { another chair tinued, “that In the main those thet a ben “DEATH AT LAST=-- OUR MONTHS ALONE” LAST MESSAGE OF WILLIAM ODE, THE WATCHMAN OF THE COURTNEY FORD WRECKED IN ALASKA FRANCISCO, 4m t last—four manths alone.” eae p July doThe | Atle bad set down the happenings fae of William Ode, a sailor, who} ia: quarter year, giving a com- ‘was left as watchman on the wreck | Diets calendar of events, all leading of the schooner Courtney Ford,|to one end—the extinguishment of which ran ashore on Isenbeck island, | William Ode, sailor. Alaska, on September 6, 190%, in told) When the Courtney Ford was ‘ith dramatic realism in the log| wrecked the captain and surviving kept by the unfortanate man, which has just reached here It was found beside his 4 by revenue cutter officers 7 ers @ period of four months from Oec- | when the tober 4, 1902, down to the following | with wr February, when in pencli, faintly | teft for Inenbeck—too late, however, traced opposite the entires of Febru-| to be of service to the sailor who y 3 and re the words “Desth | had Watched in vain for her. POLIGE AGT AS BANKERS OFFICERS TAKE CHARGE OF $11,000 WORTH OF ALASKAN WEALTH BECAUSE THE BANKS ARE CLOSED TODAY members of the crew were picked up and leaving Ode mt to him. fow days age, hooner Carrie and Annie, king apparatus on board, landed at Seattle, ‘The police station was this morning ~~ secount of the (aot that today ‘ollice Capt & bankling holiday an@ tomorrow turned into «bank, with Police Capt. | 6, haniiing Deliny iuce tor It, A Laubacher as prenident and De' Wigg and J. Brendham, two returned Jack Barck cashier. There were Wut] Alaska miners, to deposit their gold = thin morning, yet $11.00 |duat, Mr. Brendham had $00 in gold yw locked up in the bid] under his aarm when he ar rived at the j pote station, and Mr. Wigg S800. WAS PLEDGED Mo., Thursday to Misa Tone Marring. The wedding is a chapter of a story planned In Seattle, Wash., last TO MARRY “ss.” McCleary, with nine other lWnomen, ——— léere on ottike in Seattle, and ther 4 waye vianned to ao to Alaska. One of them A special from Baiina, Kas, murs T | Uivented thal they all et married © MoCteary of Salina was married at MOODY SCORES ORRUPTIONISTS os WASHINGTON, D. C, July &—| tional Guard. schoo! chikiren | in the way, Beveral of boosters threw him out of the place bodily Mike Riley wae recently the caure | of the close down of Everett. Me conducted a concert and dance bait | there an the heat kind of & play | Robberies b w of knockout |drops were of nightly Gocurrence tn the pi and finally the police put all resorts of the kind out of bust The robbery hi | fivet that has t night ts not the urred in the place | There have been several ¢ raw” that the pollee were forced to make arrests, Olhere were not #0 bad and little notice was taken of | them No arrestee in oe m with last) nliabts obery m made by the police. T ade to the station carly thie morning «ft a be closed and Ww oyes of the place thelr wives to the te The suggestion met with the approval of all, and it was aareed that they shewid meet in Geattle July 10, 1&0, and take @ joint honeymoon te Alaski, Mocleary was the firet to keep iy agreement. but he hes received an an pouncement that eight of the party [were about to fulfill theirs The tenth man has not beer from. but MeCleary Is confident he will show. up mt the time ready ty to Alaska and bride passed through Saiine today on their way Ue heard that te STRAYS [AGED BALLARD MAN AWAY FROM HOME this yeare The police were notified [morring that James White fof age, had been misst an the home of his son, Marry White, in Baliard, since Monday old man wandered awey and his friends and [relatives are Very ansious to find him. do other people's work are honest and true. If I believed otherwise I would deepair of the future Rut at intervals the malignant ulcer of corruption shows iteelf in cities, States and the nation. When it be- | traye itnelf there is no time for sur- | face treatment. The knife must reach under every poisonous root land cut them out fometines there ik a tendency to condone the offense of those who are guilty of this crime of crimes and [set up a standard of dealing with the ernment which would not be tol lerated in private life Buch & course should not be tolerated Let ue not bellerve iWiebtiy, but tever tigate impartially. If charges of cor ruption are proved, Ot the people come like @ thunderbolt from on high Let not the hand of | Justice be tempered by miaguided iner ley. We can forgive all eles, show mer ley to all other offenders, but tet the people say that the one unpardonable sin thal! be the dishonesty of » public EATTLE ECTRIC COMPANY LINEMEN’S STRIKE 18 OVER ‘The strike of the linemen's union Beninst the Seattle Electric Com- pany was settied last night et « conferenée held between Presiden’ Furth of the company and offic of the union, The strike had been [in progress since November 20. Th electric company commenced to pay $3.00 per day, the feale o two monthe It did #0 shortly had won foe Falls Power Company ceasions Gamanded of the Seattle electric company. Accordingly, the only points tn- volved in last night's settlement were the recognition of the unton and miner working rules. GUN EXPLODED COLOMBO, Ceylon, July 4—While the Hritieh fort here wi firing « salute in honor of the American In dependence day, a gun exploded, killing soldier and injuring an lying in SHE CANNOT TAKE CHILD The Washington Children’s Ho ne Society has refused to allow the American wife of Wab Sing, « wealthy Chinaman, to adopt any one of the three children of Lee Hong and his white Wife, awarded by the court to the custody of the soclety When the children were taken from their dying and degeners [parents two weeks ago, Mrw. W | Sing offered to adopt the youn, boy and bring him up as her own. | She has no children and on account of being married to a Chinaman cannot adept an American child {Bhe was very fond of the litt Hong children ar really fed them |for months, their parents neglect- ing thorn Mr. Brown, nts superintendent of the |Onidren’s Home Soctety, gives an This reason for refusing her the Jehiid that he does not wish the Djeoted to the influences of Chin: town. Willay, the older boy, be bean adopted by an American fam fly Who live in another county: | Riley's I8t. Lavie, Street Car Meo! let the displeasure | wages demanded by the union, about | boy | "= The Seattie ‘Sta RDAY, JULY 4, 19 WHO WILLHELP? The local Christian Wadeavar unt in order to «iv ta «® fort to seeure the bie internmle al convention for Beattle ip lesire to send an addi Jelewate to the ring next week two Official delegate! at last night's meeting » order to do (his, It IM ne easary for the wnton to rate Monday, and the apprectate any con Uibutions that the public ited cltixens may feet dl to donate toward defraying thin delegate’s expenses to Denver The money may be rent to any Chrintian Wideavor soolety belonging to the union, and it wilt be gratefully acknowledg | va E | ‘The wait boy who got bury with hie fireworks lest night won out foreatalied the weatherman's pernicious activity In dampening the earth, human ardor for a grand| Jeelebrtion, Howey the ba ther did not affect the enthur though it did lensen the sie of crowds who witnessed the big doings” in varlour parts of the city | All tneor trains were well | | filled owing oursion rates | | | inmued by the the day, The a sii | steamers id 1 business, but the ore Of out-of-town visit LOCAL CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR to the city were he smallest in yearn j SOCIETIES RESOLVE TO IN While the bus! Alstrict of the jeity was beautifully decorated the | VITE INTERNATIONAL CON: |Gisbinys Khowed te poor effect ‘on | wnt of the drixaiing rain which | VENTION HERE feli the latter part of night and | nearly all ¢ ing res t 0 of the ol ‘ As forecasted tn the Star yesterday. Nounip. Rnd. Ge Api meee ened the local upton of Christian Badeavor! would pc y know that it wan the societion in Grattie, last night at @I Fourth were he to judge by " meoting held ta the United Presby ters plays @n the homes of the residents | lan obureh, humtagtioally ddoreed] of the ity j thr proposition to ttng the Biennial] Somparatively few arresta have | Chewwttan or convention? of 1077] been niade Wo Tar, ard the police say to Beattie that the crowds of patriots have| The Endeavarers will work to get} been erdinarily law abiding thin) th thon with might sad main, | yene,« Haider the fegullar accredited doles: |. Twenty membere of Company B of there will be avorere in atte fea. g t the Dew he National Gu pise ts town de the n ht by drag Ver convention next week. These will}a six-inch muraie-loader through the Aasiat in the opening faht for the com pfatreet and ing it every few] Fr years henee minutes, They kept up the bor | Hetatte of Washnigt arrangements [berdment until nearly daylight wher }for the dance at the Denver « the fnetitutton of the fight for Ue con ieee tom were p ahed emeluslvely the yesterday evening M. E Brewer will be the local union's {ficial delegate, while J. & Thom| » represent the looal unton, as! well as the Plymouth Congregational | Cherth selety. by which he will be sent to Denver } nl LONDON, July 4—Several hun-| ‘Americana attended the recep- | fiven by Ambassador Choa Juiy, meverat of tne fending pe- published editorial articles this forming expressing satisfaction at he good feeling existing between Snited Stat and Great Hrit-/ on BT, LOUIE, Mo. Jul nee hearty welcome | ed‘ enk Wi was we: hére tilling a fremmerased om tae lines of t = the American fleet when it visite ‘ooune t. toute Trent Company — thi wath the around on yesterday, edming nothing by the Amalgamated Asso- “ Bien at oe nanwes Employee, A BIG wut only out of M0 men quit , is phe of the oad MP LNUANUA. Mexton, July 4 } morning state that the company ti not even inoonvenienced, as it great show of petriction enough substitutes ready to take thelpne weature of the Gay wae an ex- pinces of strikers The company hati ogrtpn to Aidema Pm nic and | [a five-yeare’ contract with anot! Bartecue at thet place. There wae union which can furnish sufGclentiajen@ reception at the United States men to operate all care. conewiate which was attended by TOLD IT AMERIGANS IN PARIS PARIB, July 4 SAID TO HAVE CONFESSED THE SAFE ROBBERY Fourth of July death of M wife of the American ambarsado the customary reception at the American embassy tn celebration of the Fourth of July was not held to Gay. The American colony observed the day in other ways, however, nev. | Arai notable dinners being given in addition to the usual large banquet ef the American chamber of com- In addition to the facts given om clusively by the Star last evening in regard to the imuance of the ware fants for the gentlemen burglam, the police now have inf tion. te the effect thet Briggs med to & friend before fleeing from the city to avoid arrest, and implicated Wir- mer In the C. B. Smith safe robbery, | Detectives Lane and Adame are | firmiy winced that Wisny at the bottom of the crime in duced Briggs to go into it, Wismer, it now develops, is badly wanted in Raker City, Ore, tor forgery, has been guilty of sevbral less sert- Hi. Gaftner, one of the owners of ihe steamer Lady of the Lake.! announced today that he in make) fhe arrangements to place another! Bleamer on the ferry run to West ttle. In order to carry out the rovistons of the franchia granted jo the owners of the Lake, it is nec-| ersary to run o Beamer acrons the ous offenser involving money tere bay at least every three days, the Briggs is but 23 years Hug Evergreen was placed on the highly esteemed by his | who for days refused tc went te | hie arrest. Defore the arrest was | made Hrige’ took fright and fled wd & key to the safe and | tirleee had the evening of the robbery Thix placed $271 in the strong box [num waa stolen. 0 clew has been obtained | te the whereabouts of the fugitives, WILL BREAK THE RECOR BIG CUSTOMS RECEIPTS ON A scpre of women whe arrived this mornthe from Alaska on the exour- tion steamer Bpokane, have the dis tingtton of being the firet of thelr nex to. ascend Hrady glacier, but they PUGET BOUND FOR 1903 aohleved that renown only by b&b as 3 | fed over rivers and of mud | When the report of the toca |°*™ ae fee eee ae United St stom office for thedan the backs of the met , | Rise i year ding June ), im forth: Jcoming, it in bedleved that it wilfftrips.and the obliging officers of the show that the total recetpte of the oMfice for the year will amount taf’ ernor Brady of Alaska, | $700,000. This in bi a pom =f pregettionaie Tetie of todioune. in after whom the glacier was named and h maintained for the past who had not visited it for 25 years, ace | few years. That this ts not an exaggerated) companied the party estimate in indicated by the [ath Ene ascent was male J Rra- that the receipts for June equalediigy plucter ts situated ty * sound, | $90,31%—Jarger than for any month, since the office bh. HELD UP) BASEBALL KARL WATSON WAS ROBBED been established, ‘Two big exhibitions of the nation NEAR POLICE STATION aaa iin working gate beman at 10:30 o'clock, with a falr-atsed crowd py ont McKay did the | Karl Watson, whose address the po-| twirling for Seattle, and Lelberd for} | tee failed to get, was held up within al Los Angelos. Maupin wilt do the! block of the polioe station early this| honors for the locals this afternoon, rnitie and relieved of hie money and}and Thatcher will be pitted against | | Washington street, between Third and Tomorrow THicke will try tol Fourth avenues, when he wae met change his luck ¥ ry time Jack tion of the thugs fe in the poorest of luck, Fourth of July Spirit Snaps, Booms and Sizzles In Spite of Weeping Skies---Big Crowds From the Country THEFOURTHIN MANY LANDS HOW THE (\@7TH BIRTHDAY O AT HOME AND ABROAD—FOREIGN IN DEAR “OLE LUNNON” | |dands discoureed the national aire! MAY BREAK MONOPOLY WOMEN CLIMBED BRADY GLACIER Dares to VOL, 5, No, 111 AIN CANNOT QUENCH FIRES OF PATRIOTISM ; and Eagle Screams Arrive---The Parades their ammunitior 1 the p thisy Up unr dent had be either up t 5 | we that the 7 partially kind tn Bir App eer floods on all “ wn Pike [that might start 5 Ste 3 op Firat Hundreds of people from the aoe a ; . try districta arrived today on the | oo gece pod sound steamers and the trains ¢ ; . steamers plying between thie pert | Mince ob lnm coy nd Bremertor ni Be | wastes ‘toe sland and Dogfish bay ar ried extraordinarily lar ° « od eanal country * eamer Sarah M 5 - wet | Renton the white, I r mpanies jpino, Japanese, Chinese and Chilear regulars and the orators of the| employes of the big hl Riwashes | 44x and prominent citizens in carri-| and their papooses, arrayed in toge| “#8 comprising the first division. The Man order fiarhy enough to ma Aivinion ded detachments the loudest-dressed sport ashamed the G. A the Bpanish war) of hianself, came from the Port Mad- | * high echool cadeta and drift leon Indian reservation and Chico. rps of secret orders. The rain o¢ thy ¥ morning did| The third dtviston inchided maf! car- not prevent the steamers in the bay | tere of Beattie and T: na, the powt-| from donning their holiday dress. All| effice band, the Newell tndustriat| the larger ones were strung with | school drum corps, the Balvation Army streamers Of flags, and the revenve | and Volunteers of America, an ¢ uiter MeCulloch at her anchorage display, baseball clubs and cit in the bay 1¢ am enpecially » in carriages pleasing a The fourth division was made up of At the la ment nt the | fire + apy Pike street celebration an@ the ne allied John B. 1 celebration | of mphrie The door of the Clancy theater one of the two variety houses con Jucted in the paved district south of Yeaier way, han closed its doors. The proprietors of the place sey they could not pay expenses and we forced out of buxiness. The F F THE NATION WAS HONORED COMMENTS r is now the only resort « jkind north of Jackson street. A other places or the kind have been foreed to go to the new tenderioin. thea’ embassy today and was attended by uninent members of the! y in Bertin, At Aix im day was celebrated tor! Bie all the pr American colo Chapelle the nh ‘ime owen on COREED Of the American flag over elty riate music ash other DOINGS IN QUAKZR TOWN PHILADELPHIA, Pa, July 4— As bas been the custom for years, tine y of Philadelphia celebrated the 127th anniversary of the sign- ing of the declaration of imdepen-| TROLLEY CAR JUMPED TRACK dence in this ety by holding a p triotle meeting in Independence| WITH FATAL RESULTS equare. Severs! orators of note were heard, PITTSBURG. Pa. July 4—A Pitte-| and the stare and stripes were run | ap over Independence hail amid| Ts Railway Co. car jumped the track | cheers from thousands of throats. | on the Lineoin avenue bridge at 5:90 In various parte of the city exer-/ j einen appropriate to the day were this morning, going over Into ‘Yhe motorman and clork held under the auspices of various | ® deep ravine. Patriotic societion i! » pansengers were killed. Several | CELEBRATION AT FORT SMITH FORT S8MITH, Ark, July 4—t- dependence day was celebrated in Fort Smith by the unveiling of « handsagne monument to the Confed- te dead. The oration was ad- weed by Senator Berry. ~ A AARD are plan DIBOO, Cel July 4—The arate ae are ‘ourth is being celebrated here by Evidence sgninst F. D. Wiener oe ogyp ag Ly aneagar gl tee prenting’ GF 1008 Wrens in the | “ CORMAN PAPER DECLARES T beorge;, “ IN, July ‘ourth of July} city park by the Foresters and DEGERTING ON ACCOUNT O and George Briggs, the amateur | peceptto “ oy we od ime " lerocinmen te Faplaty aacumrulatiog. lpemeenmemnme held at the American! Woodmen of Bouthern California, BERLIN, July 4—The Kleines Journal today lmys the blame for the reported desertion of 105 Amer foan tare at Kiel to the feet of Ad-) miral Cotton. ‘Phe paper says the harsh discipline in the Armerte an} navy ix responsible in a great mear- ORATED HOW PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SHOWED HIS PATRIOTISM run this morning. “L expect to sactive a host for the run tn @ few days,” said Mr, Gaffner this morning,” but what one it will be I do not yet know. The peo of West Seattle have shown that they willing to patroniae a ferry which gives good service, and the only point that hampers me in «tv. ing such a service is to secur sultable # HUNTINGTON, L, 1, July 4-—Prest dent Roesevelt, Governor Odell and! other men of note were present today and contributed their oratorioal efforts to the celebration of the sth anniver- { the settlement of the Lown of Huntington, It was an old-fashic ed celebration, with pletny of fire. work: porate dimplay of the a+ (Tina! rs and a flood of patriotic speeches with the president as the cen- tral figure of the exercises and a prom- inent part also given to former towns: | men, who returned in large nw Bary o pip e near Cape Spencer, a sheet of water which Capt. Nicolson of the § aye pever been sounded or sur) veyed, ‘The boats left the Spokane ot her eho t 4 velook im the afternoon, but owing to unexpected | to participate in the festivities obstactes did not return to the « Though it does not cut much figure until 11 o'clock at night in the hurly-burly world of to day, The party included Mr. and Mra. T.| the quaint old town of Huntington, be- & Lippy. Mr. and ‘Mes. Humphrey, | sides being one of the oldest commu Mise Russell, Mise Hall, Mra, Spauld.| nities in the United Stater, has ing and Mise Fenton besides, of Se-| trit to the Attic, besides a dosen others e | lato, i women in the party had to be car-| here, in 1 Nathan Hale made | yied gorem ef ema iver Ai ahe bask Investigation of the British strong: | f the men, who waded. | holds on Lone Isiand, and it was here | When the party returned to the} also that he was captured. A great, boats after viewing ‘the glactor, they | part of the house where he supped and | were dumbfounded to find thet the| #lept the night of his captu is weil tide had left them two miles from the | standing water's edge, the intervening space t It was in Huntington that Walt} ing covered with mud. There waa|-Whitman began his career The paper nothing to do but wade. The men in| @tarted by him here iw still being pub-| the party once more converted them | Ushed, and his old home at West Hills] nelves into beasts of burden, and, | is-vielt rly by many touriats. Al wallowing up to their knees in the) # preserved near the wn are the stimy bottom, gallantly carried the] remains of many Britinh fortifications. Indies to the b HIGHWAYMEN | AT BALLARD SHOT A WHALE "THE Only ow tn Seattle That vers | | take | Swodiah bark rint the News a5 CENTS PER MONTH nying at the band stande t- «» yroming. je ed to th: 4 dn # the ght with nowt th Nant crowdm rips weneral leay Pie fire work all d the core was raging fler vent of the at Ranke atten were were ance given hall , wan thronged until early Wa Chong. the wealthy Chinese mere chant who came to Mgattie in potnead days, had difficulty ingeturning to the olty yesterday from Wictoria, owing to the hi admifstration of thé United States immigration Inspection service Coltector ide had mo authority to ade mit him when he arrived at Port Townsend, and he had to be taken Beattir in charge of 2 custome off where he was allowed to land by Col Fisher, who is now onief of the imanbe gration service on the sound. ALEXANDER FINALLY INJURIES { HILL SUCCUMBS TO Hu POUAA. | who was injui fu & collision between two of race track cire two weeks ago, di at Providence hospital at 1¢ o'cledls For two weeks he bad Atexanoer was the omy one on the cars who was seriously injured. Afs ter the accident he was taken to the! Wayside Mission hospital. He rev mained there a few days, when his friends had him taken to Providencg’ hospital, where he died. , In the collision Alexander re & blow on the back of the | which fractured the skull Coroner Hoye was notified of death this morning and the bed: was removed to the Bonney-W. morgue. An inquest will be Monday. Mrs. Alexander had at the bedside of her husband sini few days after the accident. te 7 was in San Francisco at the he was hurt, but came back to Seate tle Immediately. Alexander had been employed a@ a sheet writer for a bookmaker the race track and was well kno to horsemen all over the country, i in San Francisco. re were Infored His home w KNOCK - HAT AMERICAN SAILORS AR@ F HARSH DISCIPLINE ts \ ' ure for the desertions,. It says thet | desertions have been so numeroug@ nce the squadron has been in sropean waters that Admiral Cote! torr has been obliged to have sail dispatched from America in order handle the fleet 20,000 . SALMON THIS NUMBER OF FISH WERE TAKEN FROM TWO TRAPS IN ALASKA YESTERDAY or A private dispateh received in tl tity iast night by. J. M. Pollard, of the owners of the Alaska Fisher®. Union, states that the prospects a big pack of salmon in Alaska th! year are extremely good. The dispatch states that a raised yesterday, in 20,000 fish were taken. , The y owns five traps and ate gill nets, and It ts expect that the capacity of the canni plant will be taxed to the utmost re of the catch, cannery of the Alaska Fish Union ts on Chileat Intet, a fe miles from Haines Mission. ‘The now being caught are sockeyes, a are considered the cream of Alaska pack, BARK SPES GIVEN UP. NOW 173 DAYS OVERDUE, AND REINSURANCE 90 PER CENT, Th a hing having been hedrd of (hp sated The Amertoan ship A, J, Fuller, Spes since she Captain Haskell, arrived at Kagie from London for Freemantl da: Hafbor yesterday from Honolulu, 19| ‘Tne police received a telephone a antie, 179 dave days out, completing @ round-the-| message from the engineer of the ae ee eee ee ee Sitti. which began on tne [meme Ne Was first offered for fete Ad taet summer, ‘She cerried a| Ballard pumping station early this |*urance rates on her have dally fi reaned. until she Is now quoted at cargo of lumber to Cape Town, pro- | mornt erning a robbery that ; ceeding thence to Australia’ and| occurred in Ballard at 11 o'clock last nt. She will be withdrawn trog§ Senolula, night verdue Het today, Her trip was uneventful excent! The engineer told the police thet! (oa on the Titish bark Samven for the capture of a whale, the akel-|a man who sald his name was M # out trim Norfolk for Buen eton of which is now stowed in the! gan had walked Into the pumping ave advanged to B® per it, fore peak of the + the way jstati onet bruised i v re ts are quoted ag to Cape Town, The whale was shot | that he hac eked down and w oe by the captain while loafing around | robbed by two men, Morggr me British bark Samaritan, 163 in the vioinity of the ship. Gaelos|to his senses two “hours later, HH Port Tampa for Yokohami were encountered off Cape of Good |did not say how much he ha fered at 0 nt; British bark Hope, which carried away soveral|but it is believed to be bu feru 147 days out from New eails and topmaste: dollars. t hgl, 16 per gent 9 . 6 a®

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