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THE SEATTLE STAR
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i'r. r»»l ft row •!« Kllh |.i of.
,i !«»iiit <-.»U i'»r moalb il»llTar».|
ki MrrMt So :ia* ro|>l«ik
T«l«phona F>ika ICO
•>*»,~ >.. Hot • • 11.1t.l Amu
IMiiiil .nh. i< •■■•» al«*alll« «» |
m, «• M«»n4<Uii *»«n»r
Strictly t»i»j)tndi».t In P»H»ei.
jn.U for fur»t«hln« i«,«oO ton* of
armor for n»« f. In .. monitor*,
eruloer* an«l battleship* will !••■ open
•d at th* Navy d«|vtrimrnt on the
U>t day of in* current month—that
I*. If any bid* *hall hay* been r«
c*lv*d Ii has been announced that
th* two concern* which hay* here
tofore monopojlaed armor making I
this countrr "ill not bid, ana ther*
ar* further rumor* that oth*r MM)
making conc*m* will not be r»«<ly
to pull up this government plum—
which l». after ail on* of th* chief
prli** op«n to honest competition in
the »te*l making trad*. T»*nty
four thousand ton* of *te*l plat* are
wanted, and for thm th* govern
ment will pay HM per too, with «
poaMbt* $400 a ton for th* put* to
cover th* thr*» battt»*hlpa *n.l four
monitor* now on to* stock*.
A* ha* been coacluitvely chown to
th* entire Mtltactlon of everybody
concerned, except th* armor-plat*
makara. It MM le*a than IS» par;
ton—4o b* exact. $I*T n par ton—<o
tnak* and deliver th* finest known
quality of Hardened steel plat* far
Ja>-k*tin# warship*. * Averaging th*
prti* paid by th* a*ov*rnmeni on th*
contracts now In queatloa at MM per
ton, ther* would b* a net profit to the
«ucv***ful bidder of not lew than
t&tM.eoo on th* entire contract for
I4.oo» ton*—and ail to b* earned In
a period of leas than four y*ar*l It
will lake monopolistic nerve. Indeed. ■
to refrain from bidding under such !
condtttoo*.
A hair 4e«*n y«tr» »*<> the United
State* government »enl » ♦«,«» •*•
pe4tii.->n. under Xwn. Turtwr and
McOrath. into the Yukon valley. <••
determine th» Alaaka boundary tin*
•4 point* *:■■«» the po« hundred and
forty-flr*t mrrt'ttan. The*» officer*
consumed two j»»n' time on th»
Job, and Anally erected • ompl* •■'
Iruia-nlflcaiu boundary post* to mark
Ihe place* »h»r» Ib* merUtao rut
throuch th» Forty Mil* CrMk cold
belt «m] the purfupln« River valley.
Til* eprln* tn*hr\a on Forty Mil*
lons a«o 4««troyed th« mark* i>l«fl
by «be Minreyor*. and th* lormtiofi
of th« International boundary on the
Ftorcaptne h*» alao dlm|>p«ared. In
thw war the eottre ram of money
expended by eoncTrea ha* been pfM
ticmlly loat. ami the whole work will
bar* to be don* over again- Tilt*
•ltp*hxi manner of doiny tolas* haa
ctMraeterUed Ib« entire aerie* of
effort* made by American official* to
determine th* true AlMka boundary.
It I* hlf-b time that etepe were taken
to do mm tSdent.work. Careful
boundary location* (hould be mad«.
Md endnrtaa stone boundary mark*
erected.
A half doten Cattrn newspaper*
•re engaged la an aerimo&iou* dl*
ruMoa »• to which I* entitled to the
honor of m|[U>ln( the Dewey home
fnnd. This attempt to Inject iw»<
paper adverUxlnr . Into a laudable
project will make the American peo
ple very tired.
The American •oilier* In Lvi n
continue to etiaae Aculnatdo* "cap
ita!*- off the race of the oarib, but
there 1* atway* one more just ahead.
If oar tta>clad Kunboata In the
Philippine water* are a* well pro
tected a* th* Un trust, they must be
Invulnerable Indeed.
«LL SORTS."
About IS.OW) artiflrrlal llmba ar» an- '
aniaJly turnml out In England.
* .• » • •
Th» Mexican army comprlM* IW>7
efflcrrs and 2.4U* private*.
<• • •
Thai amplx* of Morocco If the moat
Important ata(* that la ' abaolat*ly
w-tthTut a n»««[ if*"'
• • •
Or*a,t Drlialn the United State*
amd 7*ranr« represent one-half of the
total w««Jth of the nation* of the
world.
• • •
The most Important Iron and ma*
rhln»rT plant In bracll la th» Nation
al rolUna; mill of Ri,. da Janeiro, »m
ptortnc 400 operator*.
• • •
Oan. O. O. Howard haa made a
oompl»t» collection of contemporary
mnt-aiin* and newspaper a"oun «
of tha Mi Bp*nl»n war.
• • •
A blind rh«tn»lon. or one purpnte.
Jy Mmded for the aak* of »xp»rt
tn»nt. do«« not rlnt>it"- It* color under
varyintl environment*. ■
• • •
On» tMit ■ tor ■ dl*tln«rulahtnr dla
»lK>ivila from K>aa* and |>«a*<- I* to
twfh th*m with the t'»n»u»_ The
dl4Vnv>n<l fe«la mu<^i colder.
a a •
"I am aorrr." »*td an orator art a
recent pubHo meeting In lr»land. "to
find a centleman thua <1 tin a; a
-viriHili-it <.irj«» In cold bUmd."
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London, wirh a population of 5,-
NIUI, doe* with a dully water lay
ply of ItO.fM.BTO r«llon«— 'i dally con
•umptkm per head of Zi 40 irallon*.
•■/ • *
Four thousand five hundred do!
--lara w«* tha coat of the cake pro
vided at the wi-dilnw of John Jacob
Art .r to |(|m WIDInf, of I'h I Infill
phi a
...
Th« whole p»rKn»ula of Korea la
cxctodlnKly mountalnoui, belns a
ranar* the backbone of which for
over «00 mllea follow* the *eacou»t.
« • .
Th» head of the fire department In
an lv»»tern 111 y uyathat iktikih
wljo perlah In a burntnc hull'llni; are
Inrartably *urfocaterl, and (h.it the
4eath I* palnl"»'i. On* breath of the
heated air an.l HMIN <-au»»» uncon
-IMB***; "til Hi« victim hat no
further seniatlon.
• • •
An »ni«rfi imiiir Parisian ha» been
fiii'-.i 10 franc* «'"i •••tit to prl«on tor
Hiht month* for making pat.» of
h.«rnn ii . ii. n" 1 •rlllue i!i<-m a* rab-
Wt pie*, |Mrtrlit«e pte* e-te.
• • *
The M.>i.|ill».'f BalUburjf. »h.> I* In
hi* »-\«iivih year. I* ■■»>• of th» old.
rat member* vf parliament, htvma;
•twerevl the. hwiiw> .f common* when
only II >•«!• ">' •«•■
• • •
! QwMl ill don't ae* why Kn«l»n<l
or Amerlky or tlarmlny ahould link
' ■«v fn<(l>tln' over n deal llttl* tins
lolk* «am««l K<rrl«an Ft don't.
' eh! Then, be«T>rraht ye"re a *nm
poor Bplcfmln >ran <Mrl»hman'
IMch.
• • •
Tti->n>a» Wolcott. of «mrma. IN* .
own* • .■■•IV of In. 'In • own hand
wrttln* of hi* flr*t apeech made In
a court of law. Ii h*» b*«n *»v»ral
time* completely rewr«l*n. and It
now n.l full of correction*) a* to t<
atmoat UlrllieK'N'
• • •
In the r»/u>ar column of death no
tice* published In th* London Time*
iof April l» wa* th*»: <1.».r«-- Oor
! ,1.-n Nw»V •■••"' llyron. died nobly for
lnre«ce at Mi«*>l«i*Thl April It. Hl«."
The notice i» followed by a two-line,
quiHatton from ' Th« Mil of Aby
do»."
• • •
The Prince of Monaco l> now worth
110,000,000, and ha* more In pr>••!>••■ t
Th* prtni-« takoa IJJO.OOO a mr out
.V th* rambling e«tamll*hm*nt at
Mont* Carlo. He p»r» no i»»«*. |»
lie*, •train*. MM Miht and «ov<
ernment *nclal* ar* all paid from
th* pro At* of th* tables.
• • •
On an «r*r«(* no I*** than WO pen
pl» ar* kttled every year by n«ht
nine
• •
In lIM th» *lnc>* colony of New
KotKh Walt* Imported bnok* and
•tationery t» th* valu* of IJ.»oJ,OC«.
• • •
nmr three^Rlth* M th* nrall of I"*
Molne*. la., w»a co<l««4*4 la*t rear
from th* boie* on tn« *tr*et MM
. - •
Korea I* JuM about th* •>»• «f th*
Miami of Oreat IlrtUln. being CM
mile* l.»ti« and from IJB to M* mile*
M I
• • •
Th* hl*~he*t number of emlcrant*
frocn Ireland in any on* y*ar »loc*
IUI was IM.eea* In INI. and rh* tow.
•at Sill in !♦*•.
• • •
In Its* II «r*« **lmat»<l that ther*
w*r* CM.OM prtneea «nl other her
editary noble* In Ituaala. and line*
lh*n in* number ha* liKT*a*»d.
. • • , • -
Tt»rr» ar» »• railway »tatlon* In
«d* a ati mil* ra<ilua of m. Paul*
' r«tiHMtral. whll« within a tw*lr».mJl*
ra>llua Ctter* ar* nearly 490,
• • •
TVrra cotta deeper* •» In ua* en
Jap*n*a« r»Uw«y». Th* lncr*»*e«l
mM I* c«>mi»n»i»tctl foe by th* bet
ter r«*»*tanc* to decay.
• • •
Wm- m year* atnc* It* foundation
the Jeaaiach* /.ntung. •>( Jena. Juat
now celebrating It* anniversary, ba*
; been the property of on* family.
• • a
•nalor Duller, of North Carolina,
'la to *nter the law art»on4 of th*
North Carolina unl»*r*lty th»*
month. ll* wa* graduated from to*
urirrrftty In I«M
• • •
C»i:i» P. lluntlngton. In an artlcl*
in Pe»rw»n #* Weekly, *ay«: •Th*
beat way to become wealthy I* m*
■. talk too much dating bu*tn««*
hour*"
. . .
A Oalveeton resident, gotng horn*
: lab* on a recent night, enough t» •«•
pertment wtrh a pocket electrtc
•-«.- a-h' which h* had recently
parliaH. and vn*\ptu>A\* caught
a n*«ro In th* act of robbing hi*
•tor*.
• •\ •
Twpta have b*»n mad* in Finland
to deride the rom<>»ra,tr\» «al«a of
Iron and aluminum •• matertala for
hnr*a*n«»a Afl*r all we*k* > aM by
th* cavalry th» aluminum shoos w*t*
j In all raw* proved to b* In a better
condition than th* other*.
a • •
In Japan moat of the home* ar*
■hod with atraw. Rven th» ctum*le*t
jof cart horse* w**r *tr*w *hoe«.
which. in their ca»e«. ara tl*d around
i th» ankle with • straw ropa>. and ar»
mad* of th* ordinary Me* straw,
braided •>> a* tr. for ma Mil for th*
foot about half an Inch thick.
a • •
Annum!" the Italian poet and
author, took with him on a recent
railroad Journey fourteen trunks,
whtra contained imnnr other thtnsr*
73 shirts. 144 pair of plain aoek*. J4
pair* of silk sock*. 4< pair* of day
glnvea. 24 pair* of evening glove*. ■
violet umbrellas. 10 gr**n parasol*
and ISO cravat*.
SECOND DAY
OF JUBILEE
Peace Demonstration Con
tinues in Washington.
rio.nr and CM* Orfanlaatloa*
Parade ■■fora the Pra»ideM
In O«la JUtlr..
\VAKMTNY)Tr»V. D. C. Mar **.-
Th* a«-<-on«1 day of the Peace Jubilee
in marked by Meal weather. It ha»
been «<-t «|»ri for flower and civic
organtiatlnn* to para<l>'. both of
which «MI b« reviewed by the prtet
dent and hl< cabinet In the court Of
honor.
Death From a Beating.
HAZI.BT'iV li, May M.— Ml.
, chmrl Novn.k ami Ml'hnH l.up*
<^i«rk. of Htockton. were mmliM by
MI"Im»I 'i«irr« «n1 Mi H»rna«
at a celebration taut evening and no
bully bMlni that th« former will not
live, and th« recovery of tb« latter
la doubtful. I/«[»<hark had MM r,f
hlf car* nevered while N'lvurk a head
Him broken. On* of lh»lr anallant*
ha* been placed un«l<r arrant, but
the other two e«mped.
A Corset Trust.
•;i.\V YOltK. May :t Prr,mnt»r« |
of th« r,,rnl iru»t drrlar* Hint th*
I ''•nwill'UMrm MI thla bfMIMM la al
moal ifim|4ili''l. »ptli»tMi "it a ma
jority of the |.linl« havlnc been »e
--currl. Tlm- >-»|iH&llxat>on ha« not
yet been fixed, but will exceed IJO,.
000,000.
LOII Ollly llt'imr.l: 111 I-rttl'S "ft Illfl Mi
m ORDER
oiua.wm
Fortson Relief Corps
of Seattle. j
MRS. F. H. P\MFLS PECiOEST
Mothari, Won and 'tlatari of th*
WaihlntUn W»lur.t.*r» Hold
• n Importaat Maatln(
Tha ma«tln« of th* m«(h<ra. wive*,
il«u|hlf«, ami (irtrlliriiii of th*
Manila ».>MI»r«, which MM held at
th« raaJdaac* of Mr*. V. W. l»»iu.i«.
I>l B*r««a *lr«*t. >«iif.Uy after*
noon, I'Ujvh ' i«> t>» m. very aurrawaful
atari for ih« n*w ora;aniaaii<>ii Th*
n-w urlrr i* b» known •• "Th* tVrt-1
•on M«ll*f Owpa." an auxiliary (a
<ii« Waiblnrton Volun'--]» now In
th* Philippine*.
Th* rhl«* ob)*rj of th* I*4l**' or
uniii'Ji'ii la to mail* thtnxi ai
l>l**»*nt am) •■r**«bl* *> (»>m«l>i<>
for In* boyt aXl*r lt><-lr return. An
Initiation fr» of tie will 1— charted.
• n<l at y«*i*r<lar • nu-Minc IT.TS
•aa r*i»«rt. Tola money la to Ix
ua*d In Mcurlav a plat* in »hl.h to
bol<l lit* futur* m*«t!nir> of m* or*
«ai tattoo*.
A eornmltl#« »•• appoint**! to •#•
If on* of th* rwma In (h« Armorr
hall eouM b* **rur««l.
i«tl*ra hay* b*«a r>- •■ >• I to
day from different p*r*ona atatlna*
lh»lr tnicntlan ef ).>lnin« in th* r<--l
work. an-1 II It *-ip«;t»d that at l»a«t
,IM nt*nb«raiw|U haM plcimkl In*
roll b*f»r* th* a«r>nj m*»-tln«. «hi.
111 b» n»ld at Mr*. I'anin ■ nnt
W».li»»»<tay.
Th* commit!** «(>polnl*tl on hall
ami «M work la a* follow*; Mo l>
a etam, Mr*. Wn. Cotlitr. Mr*. T.\
« 1««r.1.t.
Th» orr.fr tt •t*el*4 ar* aa fallowii
Mr. r W. t>*m»la. captain: Mr*. C
D Blare, drat luutrfi.nl: Mr. M II
<l-.rml»y. p««nl iUuttnant; . Mr*
, All.-» »>wll, ir«a*ur*r: Mra, J. W.
I l*yr**h*oß, *rrr*l*rr: Mrs. It 11.
*«•: chaplain. Mtaa 11. It M—
*-r««»nt; Mrs. I. 11. t'» ft, wpntlnrl.
Mr* It >•• ■tlilraaa at anna.
! Th* (vmnanl** In Ih* l >hlt!|.|>inr*
r»l't»ifii!el by rdatlvrs y«olen]«y
wer* n. C. D, •» ami K. Th» In
forraatlon wa* «iv«n out thai a *01
-.1 a? who rms Juit rvturool from
Manila I* In ne»»l of help, ami til*,
room romßUtte* will look after his
i-«»e. on. lady baa «Jr*atdy off«r*>l
tit* aoMlar a Doom.
WILL BUILD
NEW STEAMERS
TACfiMJI. Mar II —In th* r»«t.,tl..
tani futur* anmhfr steamer will
probably b« put on In* Taeonva-R*
• III* run to altrrnat* with "i* i*i»«t,
Til* two bo*l» will l**»* ih» i •■•
at ih» Mint Urn*, just doubling ih»
pr»a»nt mwiw of th* tin*.
Capl I*. H. Inrtl. president of th*
Columbia, K!«*r *> Pu««-t H-.-it»l|
N*vt««tlon company, wrilrh own*
th» IHyar. Ic»ylw>und ml iui>y
' r,«i«.rl, M In Tut'TO o»»rs*»Sn« th«
' rebuild! DC of III* riy»r.
"It Is • lint* prtmatur* to oik of
fit* n*w at earner," h* s»i 1 yesterday
wh»n ■•had about ho/ "WV Inl'n 1
la bull 1 om f< r 111* run. but h»v»
•at Ml th* tint* ya« If liuilmm In
rr«a«*a M it h*«. II ma* not hi tout.
Hh» will Ik a rh*ap«r bo«i i.i ••i-»r
M* th*n th» F'.y«r. alihouih no !'«•
•ttraetlv*. Tti» «r»al trotib!* with
th* Flytr I* that ah* I* too powerful
•nt too *xp«n«lT» for Ih* bu«tn»a
■hr has
1 h»v» untlmltod faith In both
Tx- ma and ff«*ttlt, ant r»M aur*
anothtr boat will b* •••»rr. Th«
two cltlta ar* t««un<l to «r .*. and
rail ««rv!r-» will never be aa popular
aa 1.->«t
"Th* new *t*am«r will b» fait. It
do** »l par to build alow on**. Th»
K!)»r will be faater now than ah»
« >• whan now W* will Risk* th*
run In an hour and 10 mlnue* all
rta*h< m>* will alfo ba betur fitted
ami nv«l»rn In *v»ry war. Th»
dlnlnr room will b* run on the Kur>
pean plan ant |>«a»«i-,«' ' • can ««t
10 rent, lunehe* If lh*r wl«h."
Th* rep»lr» on th* Hw will
amount to over 114.000 when »he I*
re*<lr for th* run again, »hi<"h will
rw> th« laal of next week. Hhe will
■•> to S*»t!> under her own ■learn
i.i rerelv* Ui* furniture «hlrh w»»
left (here, and th* flnlahlnv touches
will '" put on at that port.
After Geld in Arkansas.
TKXAKKAVA. Ark Mar M.-Tol
onel ThO*. I"«r1»h of Naahvllle. Ork .
I«mh~1 throiich hi* rliy tndar "i
route to the inlrl mlnMi of llowarrl
county. Arkan»aa ll* ba<t i full
equipment of th* lat»«t mlnlna: up
|)aratua»» and »-a« accompanied by
two *xp*rta-
Th* lal»«l development* In th*
toM n»l-l» of Howard c-Miniy ahow
that a yl»l<l of •"w lo th# ton of ort
I* obtainable, and th* r*«"*nt dhirov
ery of l"a« 1 "ltd Iron In the environ
ment* of Ih* fold mine* haa added
Is th* Important* of that section and
drawn an army of i.roaprrlorn
Fought on the f tract.
PALMYRA, Mo., Mar U.—Tormrr
Mayor J. I' Clark and Thomaa J.
■attar, president of the Palmyra
Telephon* K«''h«nit<- lw»me Involv.
nl in a dliput* over th* sal* nf «om*
i. ink stock on Main »tr<-<t today.
Th* lit hii passed and In th* fight
that followed l»utt*r rtabhed i link
' twice In th* left aid* of th* netk with
a. amall *)t*el *er«wdr|v*r.
Tortured by Thieves.
MII'I'I.KT'iWN. M T. Miv *«.—
i r*nur tinrulniF broke Into the house
• of Orson Mnffatt, in tflstervlll*. l»*t
. nlfht. They hound .nil ir«(tlted Hof
fiitt, and tortured him until he tnlil
. win re 1100 mm M Mai
An effort Is b*lns; mod* to tram the
: thli'v*-* with bloodhounds.
Horn Ifrusj < .... null ami I'll"
I'ifKiiMiuii rnTi»luu. 'k'bou* riko n
TIIK HEATTLB STAH.
Pratfs Orchard Addition
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ON QUEEN ANNE HILL -3-j' —> , —
Pratt's Orchard of over 6 acres of large bearing fruit ! r
trees has just been put on the market by Hotman & " v
RoMMOth
For a Home or Speculation * " -
It will pay you to see these lots. ' Beautifully located, » >,» M •
fine view of Like. City and Sound. Extra choice for a £
>.ifsir.ibk' home. n »» X
Take the Cedar Street Car ; 1 —" 5)
Every Lot Cleared, ready to build upon. At least • '
ten full bearing fruit trees on each Int. M „
Tomorrow Will Be Too Late ——
1* M
Easy Terms to tliose who wish to build. ____________ I _____________ \ -____-_->
Price $250 per Lot. No Reserve highland drive
A representative to show the property will be on ___———^——, ,— ——
the grounds. I
For terms sec any of the following Real Estate I J
I Brokers: I I I
Till: MOORE INVESTMENT CO. SEATTLE LAND COMPANY,
1 12 Columbia Street 112 Columbia Street
PEABODY & BROTIIERTON^; BROOKS & IIAWLEY,
|tl Washington Building 405-406 Washington Building
I. M. JORDAN. BETTINGER & VAN nOUTEN,
Rooms 5-6 Colonial Block Sullivan Block
VIRTUE-WARNER LAND COMPANY, jo* New York Block
ARMOUR NOT
TO GET LEFT
.VJJWrOIIT nkwk. v.. M«JT IT.—
Arnv.iir A <"•>. th* <-ht.-a»T" beef
packer*, are negntuilnc far the pur
<haaw> of a tract of twenty-two and
•>n»-bnlf mrtm of valuable waterfront
property Immediately abov* th* all*
■ 4 the Newport N*»» Abattoir com
pany* proposed plant. which I*
•bout a mil' above the ahlprarJ."lt
la hM r»ll«hly thai th* deal In about
cannimimlxl, •» I rumor ha« II I hat ]
Ihe Armour company Intenda la ■
Lull « rival abattoir which will I
handl* • lan i-«-r<>m.uf of the j
produce of th» company fir th* ex
port trad* arro** (hit Atlantic to
Central and H-.uth America and th*
W<-»! Inlii* ftlnr* lii- Nrwpnrl
N.n« ,\t'i". ir company drcldml to
locate her* Armour li»« had a« nta
In the i iiv. ami lho«* who are in a
position to know «ay that th*r* will
be lively competition In beef ■laucht
ertn* at Newport New*. Ofi account
of It* tare* harbor, with deep chan
nel, and It* pmtlmlly la the Vlrr\'U
r»(yf. Newport New* In e«»lly \h •
beat point on th* roam for an *b»t
tolr plant, and th* b)«r beef men have
been mad* to rmllie It With th •
announcement «hal Armour may
IhiiM her*) com**, again, tin- repni I |
thai the Ilaltlmor* * OMo railroad ■
cont*mplalea making Newport New*
a terminal. Horn* «.-. k« a«» thla re.
port wan *t*rted. and BO» It la being
revived, by ■>'"> of the fact "'•'
Armour la a larjce holder of Haiti
more and OM» atnrk, and he baa I
been able to com* to term* with thn
C. * '• railroad, which practically
control* th* lyew abattoir.
Guilty of Manslaughter
ni:H Te*.. May J« —A Jury In
th* Federal court today, after '■••uiK
'.ill Ilir. I day*, " ''" "■ 4 a verdict
nndlnff ' lan i. Iliiini* <"■! I'll ii !• "
I'milry fullly of mall«laUf*lt»r, and
aciiutvtmv I*fu» MvlriKlini ar»t John
Qlbaon.
All four vrprr Indlcteil for the mur
der of l>nv Ilohnnnon, namr <'•!
irate, I. T.. about four year* aim.
Llohannon was i: DM time a, Unit
ed Btaite* Iteputy Marahal. Kaudry
la a whit* man. The thre* "Hi' de.
r.ri-lniix in.. <;hoctaw Indian*.
Floras Mutt Hang.
Bli I'ABO, Tex.. M iv 14.—Antonio
Ploreni, a middle • «•«■*><! Mi »i'm,
rhnmiHl wit h t:. mur<ler of lUmnna
Vl»cayna, a girl. *«• today ■mi i
■Willy by a Jury. an.l til* punlfthmrnt
fixed at hanxlna".
l-'lnreii .it.ii.l,.- I'll x "inn- iroimn
to .l.'nlli neveral week* n«o bocaunc
Kh* rrfu»ed to marry him.
T"ni <|iurnn<in ittinrdu I■ "' near
awl wltneaaoil th* nffalr. They
arrmietl hht> pr mi «n<l It «»»
on their evidence that h« wan con
y I. 1.-.I
— 0- '
* Hrhm>U uti.l <'• r inn-Hi , . -.'■•■ !■■ in I'm 11»
Orohara •*« lun
An Irmn Town Again.
rOTTBVIIi,E. r« May :».—K*.
•ottaUntM are In procriw between
iviuum Atkln*. manager of th*
l%«ttn-ill* Iron ami Kt~-I enrnpany,
and rapttaUnt* of N» wTork, rub •
view of putting th* <•«I«■"•!»• plant
'of U«* company hi ojwratton. It em
ploy**) over a tV><iaan»l hand* when
in full operation and baa been shut
down for two year*. Th» lv.it»vlll#
board of trad* baa be*n putllnc forth
effort* to (tet the mill* In operation.
THE ANNUAL REGATTA.
Preparation* are belnir mad* by
I the International Ta<-htln« aaaocla
tlon of IMrpt •mini, for th* annual
I reratta which I* to be beld here thl*
' year under the management of the
Kltlott May Tarh; club. Th* rac*
will be held on July 4 and t. The
revatta will be participated In by
yacht* from Tacoma. Port Towna- ;
end. An»cf>rte«, What. and Vic
toria. IleMde* »hr International
tronhle* the Klllott Ilay Yacht dub
will distribute ""' In rrlxra.
EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.
Wat Fait In th* New England
States.
HAHTK<>IU>. Conn.. May 11.-An
I earthquake chock wa* felt In thl*
city about 1:11 o'clock la*t evening.
Th»rc was a rumbllna* *ound thil
lavted a few »rcond* and many pcr
•jaj aii| |"<ar'l there, bad been an ex
ploeton.
The disturbance wa* distinctly felt
and reported from Ha^t.r.•ok. Middle,
town. r:»i Hampton, New Ilrttaln,
Cobalt, Coleheiter, Cromwell, Mood
u», Hartford and *ever*l of the
amaller place* al..n« the river. At
Mi.|.|'.-|i.« n the city «a« »tartled by
what waa believed to b* a terrific
eitploaton. Crockery and bric-a-brac
were thrown from the »helve* In
many residence*. At Moodu*. when
the; **l*mlo phenomenon wa* pro
nounced, a lonic, low rumblln*- wa*
heard ,1 «lii. after the loud ex.
ploelve KiHin.l. At Hnytir.>..k lamp*
»r«- reported to h.ivi- awayeil on th*
tabU* and *helve* ami fallen to th* I
floor. H [.
A NEW SYSTEM.
11. O. Itlrff. ar< \imr.| of i.Mnlnlnr
Kood* under f.il^" prelenae*. wa* ar
reated on th* complaint of Dr. (1. O.
niiv by Ketectlve Meretilth liutt
nla-ht. IlPtrf, II Is allcinM. repreeenta
hlmKclf n» belnit a buyer for differ
, nt »te«iner* runnln* Into tiit. pot: .
in,l .il.i.ilmh the (oOda He ha*
nivnl ii ye«r In the penitentiary for
a itlmllnr offenae.
I lie Mom.-•. Opportunity.
Pratt'i'br'ahard Addition I* all In
l»r«e liivirliiK fruit tree*, lot* are
offered on «i mi term* to Umm< who
tMinl home*, by Dolman & RoMaaOßi
112 Columbia «tra«t.
CREDIT SYSTEM
SEEMS BEST
WAWHIimSTON. D. C. May 14-
Tn» la,t**« ruling nt the Treasury
department. If presented In story
•nape, would pre»»nt a nuwr moral.
It* Import would be that It I* •■"ti
time* better to be In debt than M
be square with the world.
The rase In point I* the outcome ol
the e*mu(lon.il counterfeiting ease,
Involving W, I*. Jacob* A Co., l. in
caster, Ha. All over th« country
. on have been #e|ie.l. sold by thin
firm, whk-h were provided with ili«
counterfeit government stamp. Mil
lion* of dears have, aa a result,
l»in taken by the government offi
cers,
Th« Innocent holder* of thi-** de
ar* have made all aorta of protest*
against th* ii'liur* of the gnod*. but
In vain. The. ruling made by the
treasury department discriminates
between those purchaM-r* who ha 1
paid for them before the Mtiure anJ
those whose purchaae* wer* mad* I ■
. -uitlt. In the cane of the form*r
the irovernment release* the clrari
after payment for new stamp* nan
been made. In th« latter riur the
irovernment collect* th« amount due
Jacob* A Co.. nn<l dnlurt* th«
amount due It for *tamp* from that
date. The moral thus put out la
obvious. Al«»y» bur your iroo<l* on
credit. You rant tell what may hap
| pen.
WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN
HBATn.rc. May 14.—United main
Department of Agriculture, Climate
ami Crop Bulletin of the Weather
Ilureau, \Va*)iliKtii>n Section, for the
week ■ n.iins; Monday, May !}. ID**:
The gTenter part of th« week »m
a continuation of the unfavorable
condition* which have combing to
make crops wo backward thhi *eai«on
Cold rains continued In the «■.»:. i
■ectlon, ami In th» e«<tern Kecllnr
cold wind* and fro«tn pr»valle<l, con
>. iiiently there was little growth
made by anjrthlns; except |raM mi.!
weed* during the for* part nt th«
week The taut two day* were ot
more seanonahle temperature ami ii
once rauped an Improvement In th«
appearance of vegetation.
Wheat h*». aa a rule, held Ha own
well ilurlnir the unfavorable weath.
er, rooting and etrwllnn well, ami
with warmer weather will mnk(
«rr.it pro)rre»s If It I* not too dry.
Oat* «re Klrkly looking on wet
ground; on the prairie land* they art
better. l'otni.>en have been cut donr
by fr.>M» In the eastern section: tn
the we*lrrn section they hay* .1 <n<>
pretty well M high lands, but on low
land* have not nil been planted.
The. fruit outlook, although good Ir
mime localities, I* not promising OVei
the state In general.
To lu>inr<r<i.krtii IBSCIbJ term*. Ttl'l'l
OrcUard Addition.
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I I; ....oo t0.... < ;
<; Sparkman it Mcl^an ';
< ' »o» ■i» .4--« in i'
REAL ESTATE
I | i Lor.»l>»0 ITU. »OBuicjUl-U | i
1 ' , - ''
i I *• otit a neat, •ti-rona kon» ,i
1 i enTxtartlaUT bull. >■ rood neigh* t*
,> l.rui-«! . I'll' >iuait {wrment ,<
i > down, Uiiuct la ((ynuu Uttuit ( >
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Strike Daclarad End.d.
nUFTAVO, May 14 -The grain
■hovelers' strike was omdally de
clared oft this morning. I'restdent
Keefe, of the International A*».>rla.
lion of I^orntohnrvmen. and I*re*ldenC
Mnhon. of the Oraln Bhove|prs*
union. stated that the men would g<J
to work tomorrow morning.
Clothing
■mjßj sjbjs •
To Fit....
I U ll !■■■■
Big Men,
Slim Men,
Lean IVlen,
Short IVIon,
Fat Mon.
What you want is here.
This store carries the
Biggest Stock in the
State~7"'^ l""-*r
BUSINESS
. AND
DRESS SUITS
$12.50,
513.50,
$15.00,
CSJ^ro $18.00
Wholesale and Retail Clothiers
J.Redelslieimer&Co
First Ay«., cor. Columbia St.