Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
y As ny es sm for three or four days, He aid the landiord for a alngle night ‘ : Desk Sergeant Dan B. Quinn poly 4 — 1 the mystery of the man's Identity i ENDS HIS LIFE BY| when he 4 ed & pawn tloket which th had neglected to THE ST. as gay had taken to plug Rok and crevioe with paper vy! rubber hove MOR IS wee DOUBLE LAYOUT OF TOMB- LOR "STONES ON THIS GRAVE fond to the be od post IN nOTEL =: Then pl ead and cove he walted for oine | Rach came te the bh afternoon and state otel yeaterday | 1 he wanted a} om the pawn Ucket it} | earned that Rabh had pawned | | watch at the London Jewelry ‘ ub clty, last Friday, for which he olved $5. Not a penny || iless aad Had was found iu Rach's clothes this | ~ worning, although a knife and a Plans for Sure reyoiver were among his effects “INHALING GAS fw FUMES. , 7-_ The body was taken to the under lishment of — Butter 4 An effort will be taking ent worth & & dips this morning, by a harried search and Marte Sendelbach, in | ed ee oar here who bad gaa escaping 1 The door was forced and body wes found lying in jure é © widow The sailor bad been deat also ¢ an interview purport Sho gave the Bee the steamship j ing to have been given out by them, firm, which finished the ne if the largest " in which the honesty of the Geneva monument in time, When the ry dock one firm | elf law: leave was determi sasociation of waiters wae impugn lof hie death was evident od flee Colman dock tiret ordered was done, the placed it on the grave, despite ie a Te, te (a } PG a neal ate | mT nea ‘lial Lees) Ue ge care GI-P Pusvrorwm| j SHOWN THUS the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. But you can easily see from the map that the multi-million dollar fisheries of the Skeena River, the bound- less lumbering industries, the coast and river shipping, the railway construction, and the vast trade of the interior will centre at Skeena City. There are 110 enthusiastic holders of Skeena City property now—your opportunity will go quickly. No possible subdivisions or extensions. See and hear more about Northern British Columbia opportunities at this office. rede realize Prince Rupert profits with Of the cost of Prince Rupert investments? _ Do you like steady, profitable employment, taxes, and a “square deal” to everybody? _ Would you be one of the first to grasp the things in a rich country that a great rail- is developing with lightning speed? Would you own a business, a property, a home double in value yearly? OF course, Prince Rupert is the terminus of rrince Rupert Development Syndicate, Ltd., tt: ® MOON & CO., Agents # a) ‘608 Marion Bldg., Seattle f the eights of the Minnesota in Dry Dock 5)" Alo visit the Pa | t at the navy yard. AR—~THURSDAYY JUNE 17, 1900 -!T0 DEATH: |CONVICTED ASSASSIN IN DANGER OF A COLLAPSE May Be Examined by a Commission on In- sanity. NEW POLI DISHONEST BUBINE MEN AND METHOD: (Hy United W mer even though may suffer.” o wan. The coun isit the prison next week Minnesota, | and probably will usk that the cap ships afloat, In | tain be examined by the tnaanity commiasion General Hale | Peter ©. Hains & direct appeal to the people, It is regarded by & suggestion for President follow the aged father of ie 1h ty Waahlng Boats ‘ROOSEVELT iT Bs CuBPESTION FOR URGES A FIGHT AGAINGT THE While the article appare American jotne 7 STARVING a “MAN OS enmaciaiee IN HIS BED FOR ss H. F. BAL DWIN FOUND js DEAD BY HOUSE- __ {10 the north MAID. TAT etion of that kan, Seattle and uted claims for matter mrs not as tely settle MOTHER AND SOK | FALLIN Tons Porta e hos ™ Heart Failure Is Thought 588 =| = to Have Caused His ‘8 Death. or... to locate the suleide’'s ral | NEW YORK. J 1 atroying Sotter® atives " . rage arefully de ative | hide Ow Wetted Poem? Roosevelt has returned to the at-| 2 F. Baldwin, chief engineer of = which might tend : nK me 1T—That | ook of "Crooked Business” in an | the Oregon & Washington Railrc Ibe ideatity, John Bock, 6 MAY TRY T0 ABOLISH Nea ain * er ©, Halos, serving 8” | article published tn t current | company, with offices in the Burke . — . ndoterminate torm in Sing Sing! number of the Out ntitled, | building d d is aiheoe aid his a ¥ pullding, wa found dead in h pe, of Sat den e-the Wels LUNCHES IN SALOONS |= br | prison for the murder of William |The Thralidom of Name j bed at ils residence, 426 Broadway sr boy, on @ charKe for a room at tho Ma |B. Annis, is starving himaelf to | The expresident urges the neces-| this morning few minutes be oth and Pike, last SENDELBACH’S GRAVE. jdeath and is in danger of a com | aft continuing the fight against It is believed death an due to 6 found an “ ended his life . : plete ntal collapse, is the opinion | dishonest business methods no mat. heart failure, ont soon ot gla At a meeting of the Restaurant| FPREMONT, O., June 17.—There sults which started over both me-|of Daniel O'Reilly, counsel for |ter what the immediate result to | mortem examination will : reat suffering ‘rom. an oo Tr scasntet tt jation last are two massive monuments and | mortals. Ha the nt trial iiness and commercial interest » definitely sudden Sines. At police the land stones on the grave of the hus, Now lawyers and courts mld today that before) may be He says When 4 serva s it developed that the 4 of Mra over the case, and t ness te hurt by ste win this t a Wyer's mother. Mra © the city hospital t lat removed to the county Prune Pie. tent Stew prunes witn sugar. When « of the Oregon & | cool take stones out, make a good ) years ago,| ple crast fil pie plate with prunes, put in jute lemon. Bake a’ with two crus me as apple pie, rallroad ered ntly is & d the many a8 Washington Taft to coming from ¢ A widow and three children — Atty MAP SHEWING LOCATION — SAEENA CITY alii an iMssHilE I 7. Ee: ie) Wei eae Great Development in Northern ritish Columbia Vancouver, B, C., June 17,.—Between 5,000 and 6,000 men are at work on (xe line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in the vicin- | ity of Skeena City and eastward along the Skeena River where the | grading .and track-laying is being rushed to completion. Yet the | demand for industrious men is practically unlimited, the wages ranging from $2.50 to $3.50 per day. The construction work is only a part ‘of the activity, The multi-million dollar fisheries of the Skeena River employ about | 5,000 people now, It is hard to estimate what a huge industry this | will beAvhen the country is really opened up and has proper trans- || portation. The canneries find their logical location at Skeena City, |) 80 as to have the advantages of both rail and coast shipping. A sawmill at Prince Rupert is busy. One at Skeena City is turning out 75,000 feet per day. The latter point is very convenient for bringing logs, as they come down the Skeena and Khyex riv- ers, the latter jcining the Skeena at Skeena City, Thus they pass through “o exposed or dangerous waters, and are held in fresh water until sawn. It is a question of only a very short time when many mills will be busy here. One hundred miles of railway will be in operation this fall. Prince Rupert is well known through its wide publicity, Prob- ably Skeena City will be scarcely less so in a short time, A sta- tion with extensive freight accommodation and sidings will soon | be ready here, A Y, M. C. A, building is under way. One-third of | the property is held by the B. C. government, and the proceeds from the selling of it will be used to further civic improvements,