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AIDCONDEMNED MAN AN COUSIN OF GEN sel, has written a letter to Prost . asking Dim to in RAL STOESSEL SAYS DEATH | pore the commander's xr oF) tite gentence |S RESUL He wante the decision of the , court-martial set aside. He saya Y GONSPIRAC Kuropatkin remained away from] r Arthur until the fortress fell | LAND, Obl. May ax he @ to see = Stowasel’s| Shigeo - who | downfall on account of the fact that 4 de , a | ey | FAIRBANKS POSTMASTER TO BE HERE SATURDAYS! oatmastor at Malrbanks, ts popes in fie the. enwen BAN PRANCISC y Alaska, but lost the ape tment ng for the e stated on the best of autho fer the tra ot bu wi mally ° pom wakamper! ‘ “ * candidacy Alaska delegat 4 there was not the opel | SAYS STOCKS WER evtdenc “ women ks, be LOW IN FAIRBANKS. gimel_teamaters an — stond 1 . | Albert Daub, ff the beat as cheer? 4 Mi knowt traders the interior and owed we walling wR Alla prominent merchant Pairbants, | Pat office sald s t the atocks ae brops! m the various od were very} depositors on a Im the spring, stocks are al for preses > Fun low on account of hav for the early receipts of mmodities Fairbanks Lehange tn ments Many fire wit shipping ar of the targe or-| 4 St. Mick be LINER IS. ie pron fer lower river wi ma. pany the ha proviatona, and thin atock was sav No material shortage will be felt t Jany commodity »! | COURT MARTIAL i ORDERED WASHINGTON The navy } wo . pens The o, wax sent] ama, | D C. May 23 department has ortered " “ir vow THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNES ASKS ROOSEVELT TQ ROAMs STREETS IN SAD PLIGHT RL-WIFE WANDERS IN RAIN per, hat and shoes, she beamed pite ty for assiatan ANDO DARKNESS UNTIL TAKEN Res ie “i he pe TB urgeney of IN BY COMPASSIONATE Wo.| {he caxe, Mm Make huertedty ted he girl to a warm & and cared MAN, A FEW HOURS BEFORE! fr her until ihe pulance could jar to take the unfortunete wo BIRTH OF B. man to the Wayatde hoapltal, ‘Th at 6 cleck thie morning «he brought into the wortd @ little boy Deserted by her husband, a pretty 7 Ene he: eeieee :esenenae deine wanes ccs jWho cared for her maya both the oe & Am, Who gave her her and ehild are doing w or te aaal der My name is Mrs, Brown,” said the fling exha Lon the 4 {St Mra Hlake’s “My husband de Mre, BL, Blak 5] Sarees me oo * eee eS Ot ee Harrison at jriege, and t ne to Beattle. Hore T was stay with a * ith It was shortly atte lock this} ing my Hiilon, she turned me out morning Chat Mra Iiake was ewak } tato the streets, 1 walked about tr ened by the ringing of her door bell,| the ti T came and rang the White and hely the Joor bell of your home . | J airl-wite sougt t Mra. Hrown refused to give her| iriving rain, Clad only in a wrap-! address, or that of her husband a WOMAN SUES TREVALL fareh A, Winner today brought ult in the superior court against J HM. Tre for $1,060, ‘This amount | Mrs, Winner al re secured from her under pretenses, Tre-| Vall is now in the county jail | | LOOKING FOR 8MITH. Don Smith pet he Se SPEAKER OF HOUSE AND DEM: oni, cisth a " Ly pA oa | OCRAT. CLASH AND say|%m© (ime last night from Fort | Casey and the army officials today | UNPLEASANT THINGS ABOUT! asked the local police to k * é [lookout for the missing man. It th EACH OTHER }supposed that Smith headed for Meattle | WASHINGTON, D.C, May 22 Speaker Cannon and Representa-| tive Willlama, the demacratic lead:| lashed today over Willams’ fil} ering tation over TO RUSSELL » leaving the chair ta a huff! a | aa he sent the house into committee J W. Russell filed bis bond and! f the whole sath of office as harborw thia! The republicans applauded morning and will present himeeif Turn the house into a beer gar| this afternoon and offer to relieve den if you want to,” at 4 Wiil| Capt. M. C. Jensen who tendered fame angrily be people will) his resignation to Mayer Moore yes’! judge terday When he first presented htmeeclf at the office of City Compt NP. Carroll this morning Deputy ( OFFICES troller Melse r i to adeuir the oath of of to R ing that b as acting ~ : f - : @ of Corporation Counsel a aeetes Bes ¥ Garet, commander of nh. Russell then took the oath t ‘ Jura a notary public, and present capacity aed ap They | court mar | ' , large hatches aad no obst grounding of the vessel. The court |e it to the comptroiier for filing ep Hams in the holds, wh meete Monday wit Siates Melse raises the question that tn gpable of taking | Commander Snowden as judi line absence of confirmation by the et fen Svcd. lustes Rel veste. ene Admienl Sinabee ta jeounet? Russell cannot qualify for » Geers are equipy tm | president OFFICIALS AND EMPLOVES ARE | ‘D* office the act that & ve ‘ pee derricks raoged | variate cates cancy bas been caused by the resig : Now aT IN TH nation of the incumbent. in this . : FAVORABLE REPORT. a S AP its cinta 0 have the support « . FREIGHT DEPOT AT KING 8T,/ Corporation Counsel Calhoun who mS WASHINGTON, D. oa each ste . } cargo and b j om the decks | The senate finar — Ht of the Boston 8 authortaed « favorable report on th J je suppeme-t *| tree a bun Bis afterar in e Shawmut has| | Joe Selomeyer and Tecala Liviag: | arrested last ston were night as hey were about to board the Prin-| * Victoria, In their company jwas lone Puller, a iT-yearold girt,| who lives at Twenty third and Rast Cherry st. The police assert that the girl was being abducted to Vie torla for immoral purposes. The arrest was brought about by the] father of the girl The Livingston} | woman ts aaid to be the proprietor jot an imme in Vietoria | Selemeyer ts aceneed of enanging Mise Fuller as a traveling compan ton for the Livingston woman. Bele mever ts employed on the Princeas STRIKE ON AT TACOMA TACOMA, May 23 tamaters eeployet & Bem. streck this morning firm eaployet a non eaton sn house fs eked upon oe begto. Bag of am open fiebt between the | Vietoria Gamers woion and the Team) 9 a Jot the Matsor whieh has enter Seattle route, is MEDONALD 18 PLEASED. from the fslands Local shipping PA MeDonait. who since F >| men will be wu od to learn that ‘B71 has been he jell Capt. Pete Johnson, formerly of the erring 2 fi b mnaport Rosecrans, te in eel og ogaeatd *. of the new steamer. Be been, S Mead) Steamer Queen sailed thin morn GH was Prien ee morning FP. inf for San Prancises with 150 pas D aghes, who woe Mel ¥ Haney, has for woke hooner J. W. Clise will leave the coer, and for St. Michael, to tow & pet ed with freight for the Tanaha Phare vireviat ‘Trading Co. a — | Posh iesarsdsinaseriberié Price to Be Advanced June 1st jin turn says that he hax not been | the matter The Northern Pacific off | ® to tnaugurate im the oid depot « mae tn = de ¢ Columbia street are now ; 8 view of making im the freight depot at King « ' setul to the abipping rf uhfice w od tate yee. |e Generally ain atte ‘ Append. There appears to be no longer the different officers were at their |*2” Serious ¢ that R * appoint be confirmed by ow places | conf wis etal os Sat ail a that Jensen has ; " po adered his reatgnation mbers « follows: Room rat's office freight office bief deapat (five cadmas « n au titer} t spectal t men fF « neers, and room ott cin ARE The rey ¢ changes m | contracts intetpal he spectal weular sem Commerce Another matter that will be « her; ¢ ‘ S PLANNING FOR BULB STATION — * ofnee w8s| GOVERNMENT BOTANIGT 1S in! ate ¥ tay aft © * MrLauaghiin Inevetment| CONFERENCE WITH CHAM} yt i the at € We t Addition to Se sying| «SER OF COMMERCE, DISCUSS. | ING AVAILAGLE SITES. AFFAIRS. tora governine fr ashington t this moraing « amber . with the? cure a al th tive ont sib stath int | t ¢ sctl and location tx sult-, of the committee on mamittce has 16 sites recommending certain pert to choose metnote tting hin cle. ans lines of | * ard to this territory management, was made|!te favorable. The res et ler of business at tee conference w es wion of the Chamber to the chambe this afternoor ling to offictal assurances Owing to the rapid deve at the price they will be charsing |... inday te the action of the fed the amber Re goveramesty @ the business section between after Jone oe AL market | 2aministratl “A > tabtie a station, If a 1 is Waser Way and “ He At the which prevaiis | * foreign b r hundre: sll Wi and the opening of the new anti June Invests weed on the tethmie | ands of the eft Bepot and the nge in street Bonds are an exceedingly attractive ROBBER SUSPECT ARESTEDO. "= f will be Palle, real enters ale eport Investment they will earn 7 per} i agation of imported blubs n pric 1 © | arrested this afternoo geant | t b ASES POSTPONED. 8 , he & por cent] stewart and ct c | =I n t and no can be made| were taken nengt ead to| Mulr vs. Johnson and Van ve iM . ® where one can quickly and| have had one of the « hie | MO eotere ‘on easily realize upon their investment | possession. | were postponed hearing oy if they wish eady money ‘ b ® F any's st appeal Steamer Hambolt 1 from a que among th t ale 4 t this with ¢ f the large |Skagway and w « last night @ houseboat oppaaite| B. + an and s are a 6 passeng H wailing | M b ert | rn > - " ¢ fre tom ‘ow to Frid night at zt : ; pil yrds Bey: wel bpp Ale ~ DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER vy £4 1 ssthe readhed ¢ thie Ino. — ’ . ted wap Dexthe seamed | ae BROKERS. ol " ed — “cant Omar Jif Grain, Provisions, Stocks Bonde — letalls hin io meonge>rn al 1a > +if, sooused : hrey, of the Alaska Coast Co. SDAY, MAY 2 fea , Mra. Human, $10,000; | }Harry Philips, saloon. 2,000; Ar thur Williams, Arcade restaurant $5,000; M. Stckenger, grocery, $4, 000; O. K. barber w $1,000; Im perial cigar store, $1,000, Vienna} aie kery, $3,000; My barber shop, 00; Fraction saloon, § WASHINGTON, D. ©, May 2%.—| $500 jothing store | Warrants for the arrest of seven | Friedman's clothing store anarchiats are ac in |Ow! drug store, $1,000 Baltimore looking toward their de |eafe, $4,000; Ryan's elgar }Portation. Comminstoner of lmi- |$100,000; Hutte eat 000 gration Sargent has consulted with |ing store, $4,000; Congre Haltimore offietals @t anarchiat | who discovered | $2 quarters that Ub On Becond Avenue. loaders are planning an anarchists On Bece av., going east from International congress the Red Crow drug store | J, Kiinebe $5,000; Mra, Stev ens, milliner, $1,600; Kohn, second: | hand store, $2,000; taflor ab $! 000; Palmer @ Field, general mer-| chandine, $20,000; Atchinaon Bros, | jtin shop, $4,000; Mrs, Leonard, la (Continued From Page 1), — |priy’y photograph 93.000; NO SHORTAGE OF 6UPPLIES.|M Dot laundr Cope lland block, § Alaskans in Seattle are wot of |$50,000; Myricks: the opinion that there will be any |$500; Casea shortage of supplies in Fairbanks! Alaska hotel the result of the fire. For thia|dertaking de son they do not believe that | second-hand there will be any occasion for re-|son Bros, 1 h as Was went to San Fr econd hand Sickin elaco While the fire lows ker, sign painte $ Mt t Ss, gro It has not been comp! cery store, $10,000; Monte Carlo! hante who suffered will barber shop, $1,000; Monte Carlo! able to resume bi pawn shop, $ witrer laun goods can be shipp dry, $4,000; 1 Jent meat mar-| ket.+$2.500. } Detailed Low | The Times office ved one Following are the loases in de 1 will tesue a daily newspaper tall nly one which will be issued | In the block bounded by Cunt rbanks for some time sm man, Turner, First and Second | ave on, painters, $ Griffith @ Frye Horse saloon ataurant, $1,000 and wholesale liquor ¢ sie $2,000; Lester 000; Frank Munroe, novelty stor h “shop. $5,900; Magnet saloon, § 0 $1,000 gent & Ptaska, clothiers, $15,000 Jolius Barber, $600; Owl chop| Cushmar outh from Second | Seu $4,000; William ¢ Mr o adios, § $5,000; Ceetl cate ivery & Wenser, $4,000 Bese Courtemare bar ler Iry goods, $5,0 Mill & Chitholm, stat ton ne, 8 . = National bank building, $1 and 0 ' . Mise Sullivan, broker whole plan | & & Irwin, lawyers, On Third Avenue Cousby, lawyer, $1 ide Third av. between Fairbanks Buliding ‘ at < | Many others occupying offices on , ansak offi the second floor suf i severe wo ffiee, £2.00 mat! | opens allt * in| Ta the block bounded by Cush } man, Lacey, First and Second ave hird av Fairbanks building, three stories Sargen 4 ka, warehouse Harrington @ Gy owners, $60, | low by fire and wate 000; Bagle hall » floor, $10,. | $7,000 Barrett Mereantile com 000; buffet saloon, 00: ‘Inaac pany, $15,000, Stewart's commis Bros, clothiers, $15,000; Be ion house, $15,000 jewe 5,000; Anderson The fire wan stopped and spread r $4,000; Rone south in the three last named bulldings iding and fix The corner Second law offices, § and ( an te ed Gotog east on Firnt beyor p he federa Mendham, jeweler, $6,000; Me jail; EM sloon, on Carlo bullding, Callahan & King, | We! R ratde $20,000; Chiefs saloon, $4,000; | hotel “tl William Waechier George Butler, Tanana » a and ithe ta hotel in the north, was butiding, 000; Lacey saloon, burned Boys’ Special | —Pepular Price Cloth of Chevi An clegant line ts, piece wits, li and dark ene ¢ latest styles; ages 7 to 16; regular Thursday and Friday special Children’s Nobby Eton and Russian Blou ts » ! ity Fancy Cheviots, with 1 Bo s’ ae Ct. " Boys’ Mothers’ Naas Pants, Frlend Shirts and 50 Cents Drawers Thursday loths, bla and Friday | iras your cl e of one hundred dozen Boys’ |] School Pa 4 | percale Blouses beautiful to 14, ages 6 nts, ages to 16, regular 50c day's Special R THEIR UNION CARDS. A. BRIDGE & CO. 416-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche ; ASK CLERKS Corner, 120x120 Ja nd Yesier; bent ¢4 below its nok this up at ine to the hington Hotel en Third aver gah gH My ner, 60x120, on n, Close in, some Improvernents, r . the Howell » to f «. with or withor iw easy walking distance of x and Unton: paving and all paid in full; income sufficient to pey ear- )x120, on Main st west of enth. Two good houses. buy in that | Corner, 60x! an me 7 from Westlake avenue, on Virginia »e the best buy in that localtty. ve t close in on Madison. Good for and flats; best of car serv being close Corner, 72s ext of Broadway; street im- 60x ch to Br aon sumbia; two good houses; in- er mor Corner, 170x120, op F south of Blanchard, T is a large bid houw pas onth, £0x120, west ome enough to pay carrying 60x120, 120 f tt t evar pay $200 per year We've walked the ‘street to this. Estate Invest- ments mand 4 tion for | Se 000 S. Turner Investment Company H. & TURNER A, B. GRAHAM Manager President Main PHONES— —Ind, 1614 405.406 LUMBER EXCHANGE BUILDING 1605-——_—_—_—