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♦♦< ♦♦♦♦»♦♦< »»»»»»J «x f I*l ■:> l\r Ctlltl * NCHIh v •> Mill •> tamer ♦•♦*♦♦♦♦♦•♦«♦♦•*«*«»*>« VOL. I. WOMEN OF SEATTLE ARE OUTSPOKEN ! They Favor a Big Reception to be Given in Honor of the First Washington Volunteers. Quit* a number of well known women of KealtU hay* *ipre*ae 1 to th* Star their optnlona . nn.i rnlrut the i t >t">a*d i«lebrati'H in h Mt "f th* return uf the Flrat Washington \<.lunteer* It will be notued ihe.l •II of «h«m are In favor af « >ouii>inr>l effort lo do something Ihoi will be a crvll to th* commun.ty "I think everything sttoSJla ka .l-.ne f.>r the Waahlngton boy* .>n Ihelr return." aaiJ Mn J.hn (•..itina They ahould be r*«-rlve-1 In a royal manner I think all the la.iira In R*allle ar* o( on* mind, and will (a. all in their pu<a*r to make th* day a auoriea." "I believe that something ought to he d<>ne to neMrt th* *»ldler* •poo their return, and am willing in . •ntriliut* towards a fund for a big celebration. aai.l Mr* K>i*Ter t, ticrene 'We ought to feirbnatethe home-coming ot Ike Washington boy« from Manila In aom* suitable manner." »«i I Mr*. A 1. llutcbtnson. "It would be ntir If they could cl her* about the Fourth of July, then w* could have on* big cvlrbrali >n It «uut.l necessarily have M l~- out •r door*, so that all could partirlr-aatr Th* U4l<* ousht la gel together and take some united action in this matter. A* to raising foods, my eiperienr* haa been that the *a«ie*t and best way I* by personal solicit at ion. Ot lourse, other plan* could b*> worked at th* *4in* time " "That la Just what w» ought to do, gtv* th* volunteer* an elegant recepthT.. ■ said Mr* %V T. Ik* are "A oommttt** of ladt** •hould be railed together an I offer suggestions as in what kind -t a program should be prepared. lam in fur giving • grand reception " **I would au*g**t that *ome *ort of entertainment which would apeak kMid**l of peare." aald Mr*. Marlon Hamter. national .<rganli-r of the W. C T. V.: "Women of th* nineteenth <*ntury are leading In the agitation for universal p**<-« andarbltratlon It might not be Improp er to meet th* autdler* with weapon* of warfare that ar* garlanded with flower* and Him proi>hrti« *ucc«*tlon* of th* time when war ahall reaae I would *u««*«t putting up little collection boxeo In bank*, poat •Rlc« and (Very plar* of budae**, to r*r*ive the amall eontrtbutlonf of th* people.t It la *urpnaing how lb**w little*- amount up. It ahoutd t» a popular »übacripii■..- ... ■-.-, .... ,--.,„.„., .■ .._-» .«....- —-» ->J»-.- *- * " 'fin. ilka t>..jr. •..tn*thni« t* »at «ts.l drink, and furni«h them with ' r,»« rtotbaa II they n»»l UMM." «att Mr* Rratiua Hr«in«rl "H«n ■ rr»*r»m pr»[>*r«l. and appoint > rimmiiiM la m»«i ih*m »< lh« train or boat on t&«tr tirral lam heartily in favor of ihlnt. and *oul J ■ mar up all olftil It n*crsaary to b«lp i>r»parc a ■uitabl* c*t»bration," :. That I* an *xc*ll*nt Idea." aaid Mr* It. 1 t>odd*. of th* Colby »oum. I would b* In favor of anything which a commute* would d* cid* upon. Th* Sadie* of Dealt!* shoukl lend every effort to make th. returning demonstration In honor ef our euldler boy* a »ur«-*a* Have a liv* roeaanltta* appointed, and b* *ur» and haiv* hum of the ladle* of the city placed on It." "I think It would be am to «iv* *am* aort of an outdoor entertain tnatit. ■ aaid Mi.. Kmm* «humway. of the High acbool faculty. "Hut I Would have to think th* matter orer !»«f»r* »u««e*ting anything. Our fcla-n *cnool cadet* will t* lnter«*ted b**au*e Mveral of lh#m are In In* army, and lam aure they would b« rla<l to participate. lam In favor •f taklnc up » private »übacrlpion f«r the expense* n*ce**ary to make a *acce*aful d*mon*lratlon. If eotlactlon* are to be taken up among th* school children, let the cadeta take hold of It." Thar* c«n b« nothing too #;o/>d for the boy*." aald Mr* Jamea !• ff.ig.. Jr. "It mni to m* the ladlt* iught to ge< together and formu late aome plan*. 1 ahall be gla<l to aaaial In any way " MAYOR HUMES PREPARING TO SELECT THE COMMITTEE " It is my intrntion to «prx)int, without df Uy, ten fn<rnb«?rs of the MMaMM i allrl for hy rtv<luti"n of the- city council to prepare (of » to It brati'.n «h.n the W.i.shiiut.n volunteers return home." Such was the suttmcnt made this morning by Mayor Humes to • '«(rcsentative of The Star. "Y'.u m.iy add," continuni the mayor, "that this committee, In so far as I shall appoint its m< rnhrrn, will be of a rcprc.vnt.itivi Clara ttr. It will stand for trn- p«op|p of the city. There la no question of politics imolvi d in such an affair. The citizens are ready and anxiou-> to do honor to the Washington volunteers when they return home, and the icKhr jtion should he on a large scale, | C'mim iisurati- with the importance of the occasion. I have not, ! on the p< rsonm I of the committee, hut will make v . ut >>i my s«-lei H«M within a few days." \tm louiifil rt-s«lution provnli.l th.it the mayor should be u ke.' ' OMMHUC of ten m.'mN-rs, of which he should ! n, to Ml in lonjuiii tion with .mother t« n to be appointed ! ■ |of MMMTCti 'o f.||M funds by public subscription, ; r .mil carry through the celebration. DcMvvy Locates Vorktovvn's Men. WASHIMOTOM May I.—Admiral Dew«y cabled thla mornlnar that •II of thu men of th.'Yorktown'a cutter cr.w had boil captured by Hp«nia.d*. with lh« .xreptlon of th* a.yen now at th« Filipino headquar ter* at ranlffdro. The Torktown'a crew wtnt anhor* to r«llev« th« ft-naiMTHs. r ho were reported to b« besleired by Filipino*. J ilipino Ijinovs A«atii Hcpulscd. MANILA, m, 3.-Th« I'lllplno envoy* hart unntii.r conference with lli'.n that <i truce •hotiM I.« docr.rcl until th« Filipino conarr.. roiil-1 M«-t an* a.urmlnt - ... or not tli« Filipino -rmjr i.hnui.l .urr.-,|-r tv U.c Amerkans. Th«r w*nt«4 three month!' Haft •rmlitlc* TIIE SEATTLE STAR. HEATTI.K. WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY BVKMIKO, MW J, Ih<m». In rover Hi. ■ -niirr archlpaltgo. <len*ral Oil* abruptly refused their r« --■ |iit«i mitt ids envoys returned ti> Agulnaldo. ,' The Kill pinna hay* been (lengthening then llnea »ti«r«rtr pos sible. I'nirp. they ram* I" lermii at out* a forward movement tit In* American! may be *ip*ct*d Into th* northern province*. | Filipino (.a me Did Not Work. 1 .*■"■ - . .^, ■ *. MAMI v May rSßefwJ. Law ion resumed hla advance northward t"-Uv. marching from lUllnair. At I'ulliium yesterday ■ troop of Ih* fourth cavalry encountered a small body of Insurgents, *. ho failed to return the fir* of mm aoldlers, but hoisted a Rag of true* m tin- par* ley which fallowed, they c»|ilalncd that they had order* to atop tight* in* pending negotiation* for an armlatlce, Th* Americana gave them half an hour la leave th* country. They left. A Itpanlnh prisoner hi.main lota the American tine* today says that Hale a brigade !intiri,.| terrlbl* punlshmrnt on the Filipino* during th* fighting at qulngua laat week. ll* claim* that more than Mo native* were killed, and many ■»•*■ wound Th* mpply ahlp ('!. land hai arrived In Manila bay. The War Will lie Pushed. vVAHHINHT<>\ I' C, May (.—The news from Manila Indicating a delay In th* pur* negotiation*, ram* aa a surprise to th* War depart ment. II la slated by tb* olDclala In charge, that there will be M M up in vicennial* prosecuting th* •ampa If n until the mtplnoa conclude to aurrender uncondltloßally. The Conspiracy Against Dreyfus. I'AltlH. May I—Th* Journal today prlnta the evidence of M. D* crlon. on* of i\>l. Henry* agent*, before th* i'i>urt of <'aaaatlnn Th* wltn»sa aa:l that h* had forced a*»v*ral documents against Dreyfua at Henry's order, and had broken Into Mr» Dreyfus' apartments to secure samples of brr husbaod'a writing. Volunteers Will Come Home. WAHIII.NUT'iN, May 1 —Th» poeelbl* renewal of th* war In th* Philippine* consequent upon the failure of p«ai-« negotiation*, will make no aWtafaajaa 1,1 th* plan* of the War department for relieving th* valun leer rr(im*nta The**, Including the Plr*t Washington, will b* t>r.iu(ht home from Manila a* aoun a* the aubetitution of tb« regular* an t>« I I*4. McKinley Tackles the Beef. «AKHINi!Ti>N, May I.—Th* rreeldent today began th* consider*. ' lion if the report of th« beef board. H* will probably finish It in a day or two, when It will b« r*lurn*d to th* War department. II II aald he will request that *..me of the tt»-«foua Itnruic ua*d In reference to army officers b* modified. , —— —— A Senator Loses Money at Faro. Ni;\v T'KK May I—Th* at..ry la afloat that a well known United •tat*« senator from a weatern alat* lost 1,0,000 in a faro (am* hare thai ended Monday moraine Ilia name la oat given Philadelphia Has a Big Fire. I'IIPKI.I-IIIa. May I —The building and content* of th* Trlancl* Clothe* company, on* of the largest concerns in the city, waa completely deelroyed by fire ihl« mornlnff. Th* high wind carried aparka to adjoin* Ing property, and fur awhile a general conflagration **«m*d Imminent, owing to (real exertion* on the part of the fire department, the flarnea wet* prevented from spreading. TIM lo*a la placed at about uaa.aM •- —— Italian Ministry Has Resigned. ROME. May I — Th* !*ol!*ui mlnlalry ha* resigned, owing 14 parlla meatary u|<pa»lll4M| to Ila Chine** |>m»ey.-—*«^->-^» »-**/-••• -ye><» —• •* . .; r-,:r^;-i — \<:l* ■ "\ m ; Peace (Commissioners Start for Europe. NEW TOHK. May i -"'th Low. Capt. Mahan and Frederick Hals. the American delegate* to th* Curl International pear* conaTta*. sail* •d for Europe today. »... tfj \,, <w ,. Herbert Bowen Goes to Persia. WA«miNCtTr>M. May I —Tre Pr<-«ldent today appointed Herbert Bowen. of New Tork, aa in r..t.»r nt thai United B-.alej to Perala Spaniards and Portugese in a Riot. Hirvn.!.!■:. Hpaln, May —A rial oerurred today between llpanlarda ar rortuKuee* at th* far «t Noveroa. Troopa wtr* cat.'* out to mala* tain ordtr. | Lawyer Cclyar Becomes a Maniac. NEW TOrtK, May I—Lawyer A. B. Celyer Jr. conf*e**d to having tried to *• Nlcholaa Herkman ehtef wltnesa acaJnat lloland Mollimui. out of th* (tat* on a chars* that kman wat an ti.ronvlct from TVnneaaee, haa con* raving; mad In hi* cell INSPECTING ARMY POST SITE ■MM Addlaon O. Fouler, Con «""min Franc I • \V fuahman and '• i>*r-«aman Waa'ey 1. Jon»a. M <-.>m|>anl'd by Commandant Or**n, of the I 1 pi Orchard naval (Cation; ■ ■>. Oravea. preaident of th* cham ber of Rimmtrrt; Capt, W. W Hob lna<n. *i-**nator John 11. Allen. anl Ueut. WyrkofT. D. H. N. war* In •pectin*- th» army P«at ill* at M»«. nnlla Hluff thll f >r«noon Hhnrtlr before noon th* party left for Port Orchard on board th* irov*rnment tug Aidv*. wh»r» •hio afternoon la balnc <[.. nl In Inspecting th* naval atatlon. Th* vlalt today la th*flr«t official vi.it Senator Fo«t»r and •"•onjtraa mrti Cunhman and Jonra hava paid iaMttla Hrv»r«l wtaka aa*n Senator F.»«i»r replied favorably to a l»lt*r **nt out 17 rjal tliambtt of com* MM r*latlv« to him and hla col l»aaru->a |.«vlr» ■ vl»!i to th* naval • (■lion at for! Orchard. - ll* ata'rd that h« l-«ii«l to t><-rnm» [f >>n ally acquainted with th* n#»l» «f th- atatlnn, »> he would b« Hi* '" further th« lrt>i»"t« of th* vovcrn ■MMM mc>r» i n«hly. I Thllr .v nltiK th* threw nfflrlala will b* entertained at the Italnl*r rlub, after which thty will I"- tak*n to the , Beattl* th.«l»r. * ...•.—' ■> J. Mr I. Homeyo, who h«a be*n In rharite of th* Heattl* Japanese enn nutate alTalra tot hla Imperial maj esty, will leave phnrtly for Japan on a one year'a leave of aba«nr« I>ur- In* that time hi* oftlca will bn or cuple<l hy Horn Narlla. who la ex pected to arrive her* from tin Orient on the Itlojun M 11 ii. which li >)u» Friday. ; ' Mr. Hnmeyo «<»'• direct to Tallin, where hi" parent* renlde», lie <•%■ preaae* himself a* well pleased with Heattl* and ban made m my friend*. At the expiration of a year ha will probablly return to Hi-aitla. A fire In room »» In th» Victoria hotel .in Flrirt avenue, between Hen eea nnd Ilnlverilly atreeU. called out the flral department thl« after noon. Tho Inmat* of th* room had be* r»m«pkln«t and a apark act the »of» In the room on firr, but It waa extln«ul»h«d. Tho '"«« "•• about 120. .''*' . Th* bank clearancea today wfr* 121.1,112,»i. aa4 th* kalancM war* IM.IM.SS. Th* Idaho Strike. w-.\iin.Ni:ii. lUh ■ Mar 1 — The people here ar* breathing more easily I •■!•> Company M, Twenty fourth lnf*ntry colored, arrived her* early r«iinlir morning. "portly ■ »fl*rwards Company 11, Twenty- I fourth Infantry, arrtv* fly tomor row at least MO troop* will be her*. ' and such resistance mull be given a* would annihilate a large army of ; riot era. 'I. i ■ t*i 11. C. Merrlam. rnmmand- | rf of th« department of Colorado, la eipected her* at any time. He la j Accompanied by troop F, Captain Walsh, « hi. lift IlolM at in clock laat night. About seventy eltlsen* have aim been armed, and HOD round* have been distributed among them. . The Inquest, which will b* held some lime today, will be a double on*, a* James Cheyne, who wma abet by the rioter*, died yesterday after* noon In Spokane. Th* body of Jack Hmltb I* •'III h*r* Attorney Hen rral Hayes will arrlv* today to con duct the ln.|u»«t. TV- tl'>tt>l Toltr. Inr.iM M Tnlle, a •■•ill town on th« Bnoqualml* about Iwenty-on* mil** from H»«ttle, j waa totally destroyed by ftre on th* rv»nln» of April 11. The biilMlna- I* owned by Dr. P*tti>r»oi» <if Fremont. It I* IhoiirHl that the blaae wa* of Incendiary orlirtn. About two weeka prevlnua th» bulldlnß in »• i'iipiF'l by a man and hi* wife. They were notified hr !>r I'atlerann to vacate th* premlaen. The hotel waa lh>ri occupied by a man aent by Dr. r*tt*r*on to lank after It. At mldnlßht In th* even> Inn of the Ilth, penona p***tn* by the building e<tw flamea *noot|n|[ out through the window*. Th* nrru pant «*■ aeen maklna: feebl* effort* to *itlnitul*h 'ii» flame* by mean* of a bucket of water. Th» flrat waa limn beyond control, and the building wa* ' .Ti"i)ni«-'i It I* *ald that the hotel ■*«■ Inaurnl. Th* new* waa brought hern by W. If. I<ord. a rancher, realdln* at Toll*. who la registered at th* I)lll*r. Sulold. Fall*.. KKVTi:.'*TII..UC, Mo.. May I.—J. Mualrk .1 M |»t i'il to commit fili cide thl* morning by hanging him •■•lf at hi* farm, three mill** went He iv*« dlacovered by hi* wife, and plaaterer* at work on th* houa* rut him down. lie i* in • pri>rar|ou« ''.ndtlliin I 'iar,n ll.in over n Iwl deal he made In land a few WKiath* ago la i>.ilel t* •• Urn *■—i *f him attend*. COLLECTOR BOWJEN STILL SEARCHING For Cigar* Bearing the Coun terfeit Revenue Stamps. D»f>uty Collector ut Int.m il Itev- • nue It W lluwen. left for Kverelt thl* morning fo» the |mhik>s* nf eon tinning hla ••an h fur tmt*a of r|a>. •ta hearing 4h« b .gu« ravenue stain|>. Whili- away he will alao vil<-n<l in* lnv**llgatlmui m atnoh>inii*h. Mount Vernnn. Maryavllle ant other taaaaj In that vifiiiii> It la elated thai the ■ rmad* •gain* the fraii'lui'iii aiatnpi haa l.y no means been < <>n. (tided, aii'l *•* --aitie aa w*ll a* other BftaMteatl rltiea on th* Mound » ill l»* thor.>u«ri ly <anv****d. Thp antli.'tine* ar* at pr***nl a« ailing inatru'tlona regarding the tUfinaal "f Ih* rlgar* already a«li*d If n.i order i* laau>- 1 i<> rrla^n ll*] in the cigar* will probably b«- reiutne.| to the pur. hater a aaasa the i aynirnt of the tales Imposed by tht- govurn ment HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS May B« Discontinued After Nait Month. It I* believed by the majority of th* local railroad men that the home arek*ra' rarurelona over th* northern road* will be discontinued •*■■• time tht* month, anyway not later than neat month. There haa been a continual falling off In pa* tronage, that la *•» far a* hnme **«keia ar* concerned Then, be aide*, th* elruralop* would serious ly Interfere with the regular summer travel of tourlßl* and pleasur*>**ek era It la not, however, th* Intention of th* railroads to abandon Ih* *»• Curslona entirely, on the contrary, ' there •til only be an lnterm!*Blon during th* summer month* and neit winter they will be resumed again .; Th* southern road* have been run ning them for year* and hay* settled the country all along their line*. Ap parently It haa lust dawned upon the management of the northern roads what an Immense benefit would be derived a* a r**ult of arousing Inter* ••• tn th* resources of the slat* and offering Inducement* to diaaati*- Set Easterner*. SHINGLE MEN -*" IN CONFERENCE % - —— ■ ■.Tit* shlngi* manufacturer* of King county held a meeting yteterday aft- i ernoon at 4 o'clock In the chamber J at commerce, and effected an organ- I isation similar to Ihoa* formed " cently In other counties. About one half of th« number of manufactur er* In the county wer* present. IE Lyte*. of li-.thel waa made presi dent, and r II Klllogg. eerrelary D. MeVey. of Mallard. August La*V egrln. of I'reannn. K. K. Lytel. of Dothel, J. M Donahue, of Mallard and T. O. nander*. of ftMtlle. were appointed a rommltt** to draw up by-law*. Another m*«tlng will b* held Saturday. HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP HI YEI Swing* at Anchor In Front of th* Clty.'T*V Ill* Imperial Majesty** Japan*** training ahlp HI Tel cam* steaming Into th* harbor late yeeterday after- I noon and anchored off Pehwabach I dork When »he waa sighted off Three-mile rock, a I *t*am launch containing a number of Japanese ' reeldenla of the city, went out to , meet her, but they received very formally, however, not one nt them , being permitted to go aboard. With fan • eiceptlon, non* of th* ahlp'* , men were allowed to come aahore> laat night, and he was the paymast er-General, T. ' Kuwaablma, who cam* aahor* to rush a cablegram to Japan. Th* 111-Tel left Japan March l«. and aleered a atralKht course acroaa th* I'arifii . the only stop being made !at Kequlmalt. fib* will remain here probably a week or ten days, when I she will Walt Taroma. remaining ther* a week. Phi- will then in- to flan Francisco. Th* laat Parinr ooast port the 111-Yel will visit Will be Han lego, from which place she will proceed la Hawaii, and then home While her*, visitors from a*hore will be permitted to Inspect the ahlp. but the days have not be*n set a* yet. •Th* offlVer* nt the lll'Yel are: Cap! N. Nakayama, Commander N. Mataiimiir*. Renlor Unit. J. Hhlha. 1.1.ii1« M. Asano H. Okuda, T. Na- Jata, T. YonhMa. N. Bakamoto. Chief Bnalneer K. Yamamoto, Chief Bur geon O. Chlba, Chief Paymaster Y. Kuwaahlma, Bub. Ueul*. II Kan, K. Nalto. K. Bhlrane, Y. Mori. As sistant Rnglneara B. M«t*uo. B. Bekl, Assistant Burgeon K. l.uiukl, Assist ant l'«rmaater T. Tsuslkl. Without Binding Twins. MONIioR. Or., May S Tho opera tion* of the rordaffe trtint hH\<' hn<! a demoralising effect on the Urger farmers of tbla vicinity. Several of thnse who cultivate (00 arti'H Hint over will return to. the old method of heading their grain, thus eliminating the binder AN well hi twin.- Thin conclusion nan been ri-srhrd liy thru* prop!* mi account of the present and past report" »'Tit out regarding the proposed prices to be charged this HUM fur binding-twine. linn firm owning and operating a I«rn< 1 steam threshlnK outfit, has ordered two ((•foot header*, and, with one al ready on hand, haa contracted ahmit 12M wrri, which will not be hound. Till* will mean " gross loss to I'" — *-.. people of loaastlilßa like Wk ■ ', SCREEN DOORS ,! Ready to Hang, $1.00 WINDOW SCREENS I»-It Any Window, 300, 180, 400, 000 wire: CLOTH ■>■ to lfc»o • ' ••• Yard BPELGER & HURLBUT MONITOR BTEEL RANGES 1218-1217 Second A>imi PAINT YOUR HOUSE ££. i to pay a fair price, let us figure with you ■ Third and Pike. STAR faiimt 00. Moran Brothers Company ENGINEERS AND SHU* BUILDERS^ Out riant luclwin «t»»t »n1 .not e«ittra«tt<m aivi «»»•'• «, >,r.n-1*« nl IM tu.1t.... Minim •>! •■lh>ftt*UM <■( »«.hlti'rf twill «r|.| r«|<ilrei. n..^.,.,-' Atrax f.i •■ »Wthii.i pu«i>in« narfciwrr. the "»»<Mr" •»« Rubam • •l*r tub* l..in. «,. I Ib. I '•!<•••! MM M«UUI« !«• aln« • '""i""" A SNA F*^**"""" ' $ Framed Pictures on Glass ■ • A SNAP«»—^ Framed Pictures on (ilass , , From 26 Cents Up. I GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR CO. SOB'9OI l«-|r«»t Avonwo. WAT El POW E R Delivered Electrically for Mi«*faOt«rlß| and Induttrlit U»a» Snoqualmio Falls Powor Co. tinnnau niHii h t;u*i. i»«i. »eattu trail in. iv itn si : fIOWNING. HOPKINS I CO.. s«V£ A.';:;: brokers. : • U Rooa> 0 and E, Bailey B«ildl«|. Sttttlt, W«»h • • ■ — J • r<nltno<rm MM q«"t«t|..u. «i | (In, li «l mun at ir«*« rK-<!t»-M or»r an w\n» m • „■■' OBl***-! 1*!!!**!. KMltb, T««rt»«. *«IU • >iU V»n«»ir»r «»<J Vl»tort». • *r V « DANGEROUSNEGIECT OF IHE EYE Mg] ■■nBkVJS. Tm mo«i wn«:iiT» oitma n( —ax In tt» «-»1r. •• •!«'»•« «£Sf Wl £?M 1 H.l».»i >In I hr«.,f. T ..lcr ih. r»:i-for'T.-llrr T|.j.»r>. fjfypf *!^ iiil 0 r.. ( »1| n."it t-<i >- niton »l jrour orJfr. U lb« t»--i t^jl^P • l»«t«l»k,i'in<'.m »I^^ k. .V If*** 11. < I>l IWK'III r. Olitlft»ll, WO Fu.l Ar«. The Buffalo Legal Tender Develops Company. U««lT»i,.u, i. ..nlr »»» l~i «HM«m "« tl»» »«ta. wa «»tl>» »H »yajatot»*» —W.tw •t • lail.li'ti li.lUr* Th» Lm>l Ti-m*r v aum>ut.4*<i on »ll •»*■• 1^ ■■•• »••§••*»■• •"» i tim* 1L!. I. • fh«i>™ l« ft In ih« rf.ht promt r m th. t roan.l «'»'•"•?»' --l»lo lliini. tmi»t<r l»boomlnc. f*«pl» «r» «ott< ■"111 ortt th«map. o»*r*«• I»»1>'« atinn. V.r.iii t..»oti, n7lß(arwll'<n '■■• Hufalo ■•■p and »'|i" •■ I nUM«il>lli«.roouUli.il'l HoHon HulMlnf, .»4 «t m.f .Bd »l»"«- *•'»"r •II tun 1 •■'. >• a:i orl.t. «!i-t..l»d 10 rromrtlr. >«n>tibT draft or ■SJL "*•'■ r. a. Bai im. W. I. B. NICHOLS A CO. Great Ore, Indeed! C»n.ll lly. you don't oftwi •»<• »urh an *«htbll of or* aa th« Hun». i 'ii" Mln!n« companr la Tnakln* at IU offlc« on ■*«on<l »vfnur. do you? It la hard to b«!l«ve that auch rl<-h mineral la «•. plentiful within mtch ■ ahort dl«t«nre of B* «ttl*. lan't it" No doubt you ar» Inclined to b*ll«T* we plckad th* \try txat aamplea of or* that we could find, but that la not tru*. We can »ho« you thouaanda nf ton* of Ju»t auch are ..n Uie dump* anil in plar*. In th* monater I«J«m upon which our claim* arc located. Th*r» lan't much queatlon about what la colnr to br< i>mr of a mine which rarrlva that kind of or* In quantity, la thrr*? We brM«-v«- both th<- l><«t Cr»«k and KUrrr Cr*«k proper tit* ar>- *olo« to pan out exceedingly »ell. «!•••. Thoae atocka ar* blddlnir for your Idle dollara— aome. too. that are not •<> well-placed—for the return* later will be Urje. We bealtata ts even hint at the probabllltlea. JOHN E. McMtNUS 4 SON, 918 Second Avenue ....WATER SETS.... CHEAP^-^^ Tray, Six Glasses, a»od Water Pitcher COON BROS.. I*l7 Seoortd Avo. - -— PUTTING IN m jWla Modern Plumliing 4] *«?vA|i, -i -^4X7 t-| -' In n" hoiwi in<l |.>lil<lln«». «« »fll t. ro TClli B I I - - -i.L. 4- - mtins old hon«n, kerr« nt preltr hi«r In T^P^Vafw-- -IX L. I j " *('r .|t!r«.«hrn t-iil|.lln( l« »1 *<ill tide. /L^^^Z^V; 1 . \l -j A • our (•rtlulf. «ro nlwujri (M)O»%I totheorra MaMßgy^f^i* X— m"' j t «. »lon. mul »• hoiiM lnTltebuil<l«n •n't con -v Hr i/u' J^B , lkSn4to|^^«t lr*'lor* to •*** r»llm«if« lr»i» »■ cm |lnnl> tJLLJPkji^^ VS" ' '"« *•• dtitn« »n«l »i*»m Hiui.k ln.li.ru iTL-1 VZ/*^ >fi \^ l»^N ItoTnit ''""I"'"1. mm »a «to expert work «i jjmfe^^u RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO •^^^w-v-^^y^^-- Cor Third Aye ' and Sprint) st . ** . ' x "" '*■" 'Phon* B«IT 471. NEW TELEGRAPH LINE The First Message Received From Republic. HKITIU.Ii" Wash.. May —The flpokane Northern Telegraph com pany opened It* oftlre here S»tur<l«y. Itepubllc and Ppokane are now In • Imp- to handle telegrams direct. Thla Important evrnt h«« been long hoped for and It la a source of no lit tle satisfaction <>">< thla camp Is now In telegraphic communication with the outside world. The new line Is built over the «tn»:e find from Marcus ami wait a dim cult pli'ro of construct lon, th.' route passing through heavy Know In the mountains. A force of IS men and two limn were JO days Rtrlnxlna; the wires, frequently working In 10 feet Of snow. The line 1* 45 miles In length. Th» present termlnua I* Itepubllc, hut an extension Is contemplated In the summer. Residents of Itepubllc did not expect to we the line opened for some, days, but are most agreeably dlsappolnti-d hy the news that the line li now oeM tot iW ln»mi.uit«»»i«i of mr*»m«t. !♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»*♦♦♦♦♦ Ttliphon* Subtorlptlont to * | PIUS ISO | M ♦♦»»♦♦♦»♦»♦»»» ■ NO. 88. TREES ARE DISEASED Orchardlsts Object to Import ad Nursery Stock. i'.AHFIKI.P. \V«»h.. May J.—Fruit Kri«wri-» In anil around < inrtit M m worked up Ml the receipt here of a carload of fruit tree* which are »ald to !><• ittm'a»t*(l. Several ■rnnp l-» m »ri> Mitt to the agricultural col leire nt rullman to be examined and were pronounced im dlwa*ed, the dlneaae hi-lnit known no "crown Kail." Thin affecu th« root*, which ar« covered with knot*, which sap the | life of the. tr»e. Hnturday C ■ 'WTilslfr left for Pullman, Inklnir « few hkiil KM to have them examined at the col- Irire He him «Iko written to .l.ml Haker, pmldont of the Ktnii- board or hortlcultur*, anklnx him to roma to Oarfleld to examine the tree*. A full carload of tilt-Hi- tree* wer* received from a Walla Walla nur» ■cry, and A majority of them an- be« lleved to bo dlsenncl. There li much uneanlnma amonir orchard men, who deilre to have th* entlrn lot con* ■li'lllliril and burned. Thli MMM II i will to bu the result of the woolly a** to.