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N OL. I.
CAMPAIGN IN
RAINY SEASON
President Reported to Have Agreed on
One in the Philippines.
IMPORTANT MIDNIGHTCONFERENCE
Reports From the Philippines Indicate That
Offensive Operations Are Being Pushed.
Many Americans Prostrated by Heat.
Washington, "June s—Nothing can be learned of the nature
of the conference held until midnight list night between the presi
dent, acting secretary of war nil General Corbin. Doth Mcikle-
John and Corbin refuse to say a word on the subject. It is gene
rally believed that important news, which has not yet been made
public, has been received from Otis at Manila, and is being
discussed. Speculation is rife. .*.:.
One report circulated is to the etfect that the president re
ceived news unfavorable to Law ton's forces operating on Morong
peninsula, but the press dispatches from Manila do not bear this out.
American losses, according to press dispatches, have been
light. The heat and climate,* how ever, are play ins havoc with the
American soldiers, over 200 having returned to Manila today.
Later:—
Washington, June 5— The real reason of the midnight con.
fcrence between the president, Acting Secretary Melklejohn «nd
General Corbin b stated on good authority to have been a desire
of the officials to lay before the executive a plan of campign dur
ing the rainy season and It is announced semi-otTictilly that the
president favored Instructing General Otis to rapidly proceed. As
• result the war will be prosrcuti-d more vigorously than ever,
rain or no rain.
Manila, June s—The capture of Morong, the rebel stronghold
on the peninsula erf ih.it name, took place this' morning without
Incident; the rebels having retired. The Americans camped and
restedj during the h»»ttf-x partsof .' the day. Th*v will cttflij""-
■AMI ft, low I Hall's campaign against Under Cteneral tJel
Pilar at the north of lacuna De Bay contini*
The American iui< s BcnH M^rong peninsula, extending mv
from M ■ .n the east to Antipolo and Taytay on the west, be
gan gradually closing in this morning and lite a.JvaiKe J«*n tl.c
peninsula btgan. General H.tii h-^t-% t.. bag th» main body .4 the
enemy.
Yesterday, General Hall occupied Antipolo, and Colonel VVhol
ley's forces came through Cainto and united the combined force,
then advanced on Moron*. During the night General l.awton had
brought his troops to Moron, by water and those advanced and
connected with Hall's troops, forming a chain across the peninsula.
A few Filipinos slipped through the American lines last night,
and escaped northward. The heat Is terrifnc with frequent show
ers and deadly humidity. The hospital ..its returning this morn
ing brought .one hundred soldiers, who were suffering from heat
and prostration.
The country between Manila and the field of operations offers
Insuimountable obstacles to the transportation of supplies, and
wagon communication from Manila through San Matco Valley has
been abandoned.
Manila, June s—Saturday Gen, Hill began the movement to
round up ail Filipinos south of Manila and he was ably assisted by
Col. Wholley with the Washington volunteers. Col. Wholley last
night marched'his men to Paslg river where they began to embark
in canoes for the peninsula above the town of Mtrnrtg.
Gen. Hall's column began to cross the San Mafic river Satur
day morning. The insurgents were driven from the hills and they
fled, scattering in all directions. The weather was hot. but the
troops kept bravely on, not resting until last night
Gen. Hall completed the circuit before camp was made. The
Country was almost entirely swept of Filipinos.
SHOWMAN KIDNAPPER
Was Goincr to Make a Circus
Performer of a Girl.
WICHITA, Kan., June 6— rrrtly
Nellie V»n«i' '.-. I went out to the < ir
cu» atr,ne and wan ki In ipp-.l Rhe
*a* kept two day* In clrcu* lent*
and re™ before the pollen r<r*cue<]
her. Ml** Vanalckel live* at Hut
• hlMton with h'-r parent*, and I* a
prominent ».»<-(• iy young lady. Rhe
ta It year* old.
I'rM iy i.ikm her partnt* wrjit
away and 'left her »t h«mm alone
A rlrcui wa* rh..\\nx only a *hort
dlatanc* away. l*he went to M th*
performanro and on her way home
* man pr.'"»!*<-.1 her In *, dnrk corner
ii' i *he r.tlr.i. ,|. When »he awoke
cli«- foun<l li' i k. !f In a crowtle'l clrcu*
car KOlng at full «peed.
It «■■ then ahe learned that John
Anderson, ono of the ihowmen. wait
her capli;r. ll* t.,id th* frightened
r.\r\ ttiat, he wan .me to make a
(rlrcua «rlrl .nil of h^r.- The pollra
were notified ntid finally Inoated the.
ivlrl on the ■ham ground* here, Mi»»
Varwlckel I* in from her experience.
TVAfMU.VOTON. t>. C, June B.—
O<-n. OtM advl*ed the War d«pnrt
jnerU todaV' tllat th* Oregon rc»l
jui-Mt would' leave M.tn!i;i for the
irnli.-l Htiirpn nuine <1.-iy thin week.
The nodler* will Ii" lnk«ti direct to
I'-irtliin 1. to be muatercj out at Van
couver barrack*.
PRAISE FOR OUR BOYS
Resolutions Passed by th«
Toledo Veterans.
•IIKMAI.IH. Juno r, Phil Kearney
■*•""*. (1. A. It., the (ton* of VVtemnm,
•nd the Woman* ii'-ii<r Corp* of
Toledra, have adopted the following
tribute to the •/•■hinirtan reelrnerrt:
"To the W-mlilriKinn vnluntrcra In
"' t'hlll(>|>ln«: You are In our mM>
<in<l nil ii warm plarp In our hrarta.
•7( honor you for your br«v»ry ut«n
th» li.itti.- OpM. ii .i for your fidelity
to your country's flan In defendln*
It atui upholding It trim It haa
been planted. Flitht «• maintain II
th*r« until |ic«'i>, order »ml «i.'»d
a-overnmem rela^j under It \V»
believe that Ood'a own hand ha* un
furled our nun over th* Inland* of
the »<•.! that In tttem may b* j.iiri
•tl th# bleHlnira "f Hlwrty and
rlnh<">u« irovernment, to th« uproot
iim of oppmalon ami barbarlam."
Woman Lander of Thieves
WAHIIINOTO.V, D, <•., Jun* 5.—
Henry Clark, whom the police nay
hi a noted crook, hue been arrectm]
on a <,t>.iijff of burslarlzlnr two reil
*'--»•• •■" III! rompanlona (■■raped. a
member of their irnnn wan caught
nli'ipllftliiK In l'liil.ul<-l|ililii reffnlly,
ami the <l'-t*otlvea *ay that a woman
llvlnx with the ' illlnky " <Murs.in
Sunic workc-1 with them.
-I \ I III:, WAHHINtiTON, MONDAY KVSKIKO, .11 NI. 5, W99.
WABIIINOTON, l\ '•. Juno »,—
it. iKM.iI i >tl». at Manila, un.lrr .ln!.>
llf juii. 4, !• porl 111" r.ill'.rt'llnf
iinalha •in. .• th* l«-i weekly report:
Tyh|M»id fpver. May V — William
lioiialry, I'rlvat* <*oint«ny C l-'irm
i-.,1it..i in .; :-jtti - l.lm tv KrlMy, |<rlv
atn i*>iiiii .'in>- t>, »«<cunil < '•.•«'in,
i ii Mi -.-;.,.
AVAMIIINOTtW, 11 C, Jun« I.—
Attmir.il Kurt*, k!. .lining from Ma
m.«) to near Honolulu by ltil» HIM,
ami la e\i-<-< ir.l In Han rranclaco "II
Jun« ;•".
I- VIUH. Juno ».— • Mill* '/."!•« nrilv.
rtl thin ut.M ritiijc. liotK-ril a letter to
■i. pulillr imw -iiinr a*kln< that tut.
ttr« of hla ■■ in ■>;•• of U«t July
.h ■•til I- w>nt to him.
lIONO KoMI. June I.— !..•»■ v '•
now nimar.i the OlymitU, ami **v«
h* f<< v iik.- .1 new man. ll* ■ .III*
tomorrow f.ir home, >iurn*yli» Mi
Ulrl).
\V-\hiiini;t»>n. I mm I.—lt m
«rnrt»iiy •timl thl* morning that
I'ainr. of New York, woukt ba chair
man "t HM «*v« •■»] nir^tui* C..lH
mm- - an.l tm4*r of th* p*rty on
In* floor of llir ni'>i comma, Th«
....■ tion of 1t.n.l r».n u« •;. tc*r i*
FAUMfHTII. Rm Jum .-.rrl
day haa lx*n m I 4- ih» MM ati«>i>i'i
to float th* im«r I'art*. Tha »il« or
blaMlnc ruck* under her '.«• I.4KUH
BANDITS HAVE
BEEN CAPTURED
Surrounded by 300 Armed
Man in Wyoming.
c— iihw Wyn. Jttn» I.—A
roitrirr h»« Ju«t Mih'«l Cte«p«r »Hh
iMnra or ■ Uiti!» w«nri ltM> t'nlon
••■..l* |mh awl th* •xilkiar* who
dynunttni tn* r»mpan)r"a train «l
Wltlrox, Til* tJiifc . • t»» w*r«
*• «t tufi without !<■•• "t i:f». and
•r<- now t>Hnc liowili! to Cin>»r
OMAHA. Jun» I—n#fort« r»<-«lv
•»] at Ib* In!..|i I'll -!o<- b*adqtt*rt*n
from Wyoming «■«!»>•. ■ic»i- tlwl
th« man hunt M narrowing 1«» 10
• (mall •!•«. n.«- II •;<■ in UW-WaH
T»N- b«n.ll!» «h. ( bcl.J up th* over
land tnln !»»i Kri.iay ar* practically
•urf-um).-! t.jr '"■' «nn»<l mrri. >ivl
lh*ir Mcap* I* ImpoMlbt*.
JAPANESE WIN
A VICTORY
VICTOStIA. II 0 Jan* %.— <Hprcl»l
'lo th» *t«r ) In' rmi.tl.-n but Ju«t
i (nil rweft*] brr* to lh« *(T»rl Ibat
|tl» Url'.i.h Columbia. tati;ip*iwM
[ Saw him brtni dl*»Uow#«l at Ottawa.
mYfrmfmip * f"WHft*jr3 «rrt<p*j f «rt»
moratna* from tfVnlllf, bnMtklnc «!l
I I hKi* wcr.lt (ram ttMt i»ru
DEATH HID
HER SECRET
I'KI'.HT. <•.-in Jurui i .— a .'»*
rnornin** ««•» John Fellow* wa* pa*-
•me Ihf >u«h ■ ili<« of winlliivti
on til* farm <rh«it ho ram* upon a
>"<in* woman «ir<<rhM unl t a pica
!rm a Illtl* Way i>ai'k Of th* r<Md.
Tbt «"iun « •• j»«l» »ml thin, and
■ dnxti'ul rniirh rarkH h»r. *h*
»•• ftxHaor*. lrav«l-»tala«d "-1 «■»
In th* la«t •)«(••> of r..n«un i
"I «ralkM from N»» i!»v-n la»t
nichi." *o>- tail ra*t>ln«lr '" >'•!•
lowa. "I walked until I MM en
no furthar. H Ml 1 lay down her* to
try "i"l aWp."
Khf « mil Mr no hit* >-«-»i«l that
to qutntlon* about h«r«*lt ah* an*
• *t.'l: "I'm iM>body." Th« f«rn»f
hrlpol h«r to hta bowl and car*d
for h«r. Wh»n t"ld thl« mornlnir «h*
could nnt llva ab« Mid: "I'm I'hllo
ni"i» Ituloi. Sly father llvn In
IlrUtol."
Bho <ll<-<1 ••Kin after ir»l h»r fath
er, who had b**n nitlflM hy irl»
«rri|ih. «rrlv»>l M MM too tat* to
•M hi* child ullv.. H» Ml'l hr »nt
her to th« at. Hyacinth Coll««». In
ituntrr»l. .iikl »)i*ii ah* ■< luul<-d
from ihirp thre* jmri ac« »!ic dl»-
BpptMMdi
ELECTION OF
TRUSTEES
Th« f hunibtr of comnirrct terlay
Ho. tr-l the follow liik iru<rt«"i< Th"*
Iturke, A. M. Hrookw. W. K. Boon*.
r.Uhl. ChtlcvU. 8. l» Crawford, J.
W. <•; «, W. M. < v.lhnun. Chi*. K.
Crant>, v, J. Colkctt. Qrimih I>«vl.-».
Jaron r*iirth. B. O. Orav»«. II C.
llrnry. t»nl*l Jtmva. Andrew Kuni,
J. J. Mention, Jumi'i A. Moor*, 13
--lid Man-loon. . A. N»<lti, F. 11, ' "»
rood, win II Parry. J. w. Print,
Thou. W. I'riwh. C. J. fciilth and Jn.
Baehrani.
TEST OF AN AIRSHIP
This One It Propelled by a
Chain and Sprocket.
M' - •'•II i.i 1n.1.. .l,in« B—An
almhlp, the Invention of ArrUlmi
P,'l I miT, Of thin Cltf, hart ■ *Uf'ri>«a
fiil trial at midnight la*t night. Th*
tnnrhlne 111 a balloon anil Hun pro
|ii'll»»l hi all direction*, even In the
fare of .1 «tlff I.i .•/.», by ii: ium of
aluminum propeller* run by » chain
ami «ir.i'k.-t taken from a bloycl*,
th« i«>«rr being furnlihod by th*
Boa of Hi.- Inventor.
The aaeaaai "< the trmi Imt night
lm lei to the ileclalon l<> bull.) a
liiripT iilri»hh» Immrxtlatety, the pow.
*r to 'lily.- the propeller* lioltiir fur
nl»hfil by 11 trim engine of •,. i v I larl,l
w-Ik'lil. The 1,ni1..",i I* < U.ir «hni«-<i
ami ■ f> • I In length. Tha tram* of
Hi.- haaket which contain* th* pro-
IK'llliik Mid aterrtniC powrr Id run.if
of «teel blcyclu tubing unj nililiH
•bout "I pouud*.
A GHASTLY
TRADEDY
t
Father and Daughter
Killed. ,
MBhk lit \ miMii ti;ii\
Th» Son Coma* With • Stratehar
Hoi Knowing Who the
Victimi War*.
AM.IANCU. ii. June —ThU l
aau»ulti« Iwtai- Itn-k, a retired inrr
chant, and in* daughter, Mrs. Mary
J. > ii •!••. waited for th« l">» t \V«yn*
■witch engine to pass, th«n *t*pp*d
in front of a freight main**, liuih
were killed. W. 11. Rack. a son. and
yardnta»l»r of thai point, ram* with
sv stretcher, not knowing that bla
fath. r and slater wrr* th* vi tmi
Shot by an Emplaya.
XAKKANA. Tr« , June IS,
M II ■•• a I'lon-.lticnt aawmtll own
er and a >■•; ilaiMt of this **>!!■>•,
•■»« (hoi to death at llh'»l"!.i, I m ,
laal night. He had gone <•> tit- taw
mill, ten mll<a south of this |>lar*.
on it» litlalwra; A <lulf r»llro«d, and
•"ill- stopping 44 ISh<>!t-*t,i station
•>»■ waa a<<rnal*>d by Hint I'attllo, on*
of hi* mill band* who, after a few
words, drew hi* /Winchester rift*
fr»mi behind • tree, and sent a ball
tbrnuxh Hoes' heart. »■•»111• ned
ImrtxiUlrlr after the «h<»>Urnt »nd
I* ait HI at Urge, The affair «•• th*
aotcottte at a i»j»lt.>-«» Mttlement be.
«w««n t!i* two men.
KEANEIS
TO RETURN
WABIIIXOTON. D. C, Jun. I-
Thtrv la a-r*at r*J«kinf in Catholic
circle* over th* repoct frucn t(>Hna
that Archbl*hot> Keant -ill return
to hit <>l I prat M rector of rh* Caib>
ulle unlv»r»itr, th» Inailtutiaa h*
foundwl. tie la now In London on'
hi* way kiwiM, accompanied by rhe
Her. Dennla O'CVnn'll. recently rte.
tor of th* Amertraii ron*a» at Root*. I
op I -tend *»».. «'IV Ilia mt-an
km on the him>*tr«r>l |.urn»r. -
t>r Conaty** adminta«raUi>n of th*
ualveratty bad b««n popular and »ic
raxaaful .« The endowment bat t»n»n
tncrv»aj>»<t. new buUdlng* haw bin
added and the number of >lulrnli la \
Hirgvr thin ever before, '»• Cona.
If I* • man of gnrat energy, learning
•ml t>road I|. «a 11. .MM here with!
, reluctant* from Woreeeter, MaMWj
and made It a ronalderatlon that th*
•duntlmnl policy -i th* rneiltuuon
ah.m' ! M the MM •• th>t of hit
pr»-t«-. •■••or. It I* no reflertloa upon
!hi ml.. be 4l*|'la<-*"t by Mi founder^
and It la und*r»t"»«! that Dr. i' ■!.«■>
: will be appealed biah.>|i of c.ltsm.
hua, O. In place of the late 111. Her.
J. A. U'ateraon. The change of al
-mtmatratlen will take ptac* In th*
fall.
AN ATTACK
ONLOUBET
French President Has a
Narrow Escape.
rATIIB. Jun* ».—When President
I»ubet drove to the races yesterday
afl*rn>i-Ti h* was met by J'«ra. hoots,
and yell* of "Vlv* Tarmee."' and "A
baa I»ub*t " Along th* avenue de*
Champ* Klya*»*a the people w*re re
spectful, but when the prrtldtnt en
tered th* grand stand, several at
tempt ■ wrr* mad* by supporters of
the Umgue of Patrkits, to attack
him. The police surrounded th*
• inn!, and many arrests were mad*.
Durlm? th* melee Count Chrlsllann
struck th" president «em*» the hat.
The count was (<umm«>l«d l>y friend*
of I<nub><t. atr-1 was then taken |o th.
i rear by the |«illr*.
riurhiß lha IraajM* rr<'«lil<-n| Ix>u
l«l r*«ii.'iinid |>*rf"'"tly mlm
About 150 arrrala were made.
Conspicuous atmnng the offenders
were members of the arlitocrary.
Miss Anna Oould. now the I'iinn.
tr*« <!•' <'a«trll.iti. . pta id herself it
th* hmd of a small party and
tn it. li. I up and down shouting,
"Vive r«rnirf."
The demonstration wkis pTwaM>fM>
nt>-1. and I hr affair was planned by
the unit Ijoyallita and leagues of
Patriots.
IHH. June ri.--Th" city It »«rit<»il i
t»lny, but there are no signs of %-!.. ■
lenc* following ihi' Unyallst peraonal j
attack on President Ix.iilt.i yester- 1
day. Tht «-ahlnet will tod.iy rnnsl.l.
er «li ■' mrnsurr* shall tie taken
aa*alnat th* Count < '««i»lnln«> and
othftn. Th<»y will be neither tried
nor banished. A prosecution which
w.iiiM ii.ik" martyrs of th.-m would
pmvnke ii powerful linyallst Inli t-...«t
which might prove dangerous. The
active conaplrntnrs will be severely
il» nlili with, however,
Capt. lll'■lmril Chllcott hits receiv
.-.1 « inlili-grniti from Manila nu
ii.-um. lux the arrival of th» ship
Marlon < 'hil. ..ll at Hi il port. Tin
trip from Beattl* across th* l>n Illi
occupied :,h days, and la contldtrtd
» fa»t ouo.
Slept on Top of a Flag Polo
\VIt.MINOTON, t)»l., turn* ».—A»
i. ii ,i..i,. «. of I'lilliuirlpliln. w«»
l>'i|nlitiK 111.- ri.iKl ■•'. .II Hi* Hart
MM * I-Vliirhii.ii !i lin««ry this
iiMirulnit lip went In «!• • I" mi I Ili-pt
for half nn.li.Hir in, «*»ki-n<-1 l>y
hi- Miiwtna of Ihe br«wrry wtiUll*
•i no * Jon. • waa •im|M>n ii'il In a
l»."ilawnln'« ■ hair 00* hundred {*«t
above th* (lilrMulk
Plumber Nit by • Sledge
ATI-ANTIC 'II V N. J., Juru. ».—
Frank Moor* mm «'ni. k on the head
«iltl a ■!• !».• hummer wl»hlr«l hy
X l««r I ivnii'la »nd t>*-ll» hurt IhU
«ri-iii.«>ii. 11-.Mi arc i-hiiiil.n. ami
Mi. r. HI Ii .I.|ll>« • ftp* wtilrh
«m l«<riK ililvfn In ■ p ii .in by
►vin !,!■•, whrn ih> in Hi r iiil«»<-.l rh«
|il|" lid Iho liAiiiiMi |ur« Mi»in'«
Mali iim-ii (or iM-vrlttl Inch**, rh*
I full weight uf Urn blow i*».n« re
€»lv«l on th* ahouldtr.'
RUINED BY
A "PERSONAL"
nmtwiri-iiHT Conn., tm i I.—
Mm. Cantlln* '"*>>. rulM.-<1 by rrply-
Inn In • mnlrtmnnUl Mp»r»on«l" In
• n<-v> .|.»i<t, cmw> worth 1100,000. la I
■ now In •■!•! mtc- art Inun* tnm»t« of
th* r.nmiy |<n»rt»iu*r. without
man»y and without frirod*.
- All h<-r r«al »*tat» has l«-n (nk.n
from her on an execution i»»»r.i to
•attafy ■ ju.J«rn»nt •■( nearly II" <•">
dim liy ih* nupvrtor art. and II." f
oil woman 'alia M T»l w.>- remnvnl
to ih. poorhou**, hmln* noirt>aa»
•4«« to 'i.
Mr*. '*•■* ram* of an "M family,
llrr nr»t huahtin4. il»nh»* <*urti»,
■ imoi I a f»rtun* and left hi* wid
ow a lore ratal*
Th» woman, tmn ar»»r h«-r hua
baml'a ,ir uh. wit allrcrifi by a
■p«r».^ial" In a newapaper, M 11.
<".<». who «<• |h»-n In UN York, «-1
v»rtl»Ml far a wife. "** anawrrr.l
th* •4v«nla*m*iitY Cot ro«t. hT.
anij the wMow iiMnir* amittm. They
. war* haaiily marrtM).
Thm Coi |>r<i|»«*<| that they a|H-n<t
lh«lr h.>n»rin>«>" trav*lllß« about th*
country. ll* (■»ra«i«'l«>d her, ah* d»
etar*a, to mori*»«» twr bom*. Th»
mon«y ah* «ay» M her huvband.
Cnx afur (*!tins th* aT»at--r part
of hit wif.'. w*mllh. went M < "»ll.">r
nla and hrnucht auit fir a dlvorc*.
Mrs Con •nil |..vr-i Mm and w*n«
lo lan Kom-i.m to oil—• til* .11
--*nrr». Th- dwr»*v *«.»•»«•. *a»
■rantr.l. 'and Ura. i'oi r*<orn*il to
Hrj lifp-'f-t b«arli»ntk*n. aim* th*n
••»» ha* H»t-1 «l-r.» In th* old ham*'
•1««v1 Her iai*« hay* bc«n HI «l-1.
and «ra.Jually all that remained I f
h*r prntwrty baa ' dwindled away.
Kb* will pn**hljr «nd her day* In
»h* |«orhn«a*.
WOOL MARKET
IS STEADY
U' t % ■.', ' ' '
1 meNM.IPTON. Or*.. Jun* I— Pr*
4lctl»i« that th* ».->l m«Vrt would
b» «rilve by June I •»*«* been ral
lied. > W.-.I I* moving ttsadity. an I
■ Ik* clip will »» •»*«n*.i up qu.t.
, promptly. rri«r» baajun on • trail*
representing I *«»«• bH"* •*<* rM**»
, <iuu<*ti<4». *>nd already ther* ba*
. been some Improvement. Tola lm
, )ir>'»rm«-nl la not *p*Clna»lly slgflia
( rani. however, and i* not bell*v««d lo
Indh-at* any v*T)r m-r«-r«l «!vanr#
h*ro«d a email itv.ri.-lii The ad
| vance," MMMI on# w«ll-lnfurmed
buyr, "I* due M ">• Infiiwr.-c Of
competition among rh* buyer*, but
(Mi innu*iv* muM n*ce»s*rUy be
llmlted. Iluy*rs ar* under orders
from th* h"«a*» they NPWM to
ti>.ll th*ma»lv** In • conservative at
titude, and not repeat th- mistake*
of laat y»*r. »hen too Men price*
were paid, and money «••« !■««•< on all
the •*«*«>'• purr ha—■• Th» mar
k»t does not Jottlfy svnr manra»l ad.
van** c»eT |T«»»ni quotation", and
mum not be crowded too hard."
Woolgrower* are deposed to avoid
th* mtotelirt of l«nt y«ir. when they
<v n-I.tml ih» offer* of the banks (■■
•••try tb*m. If Hi<>y fHtMi '•• hold
thHr *t>ol f"f h!*h»r prlr*». TliU
rr.i lli>f>"" to carry on wool clip* »«•
aim manirp*i»4 in the MM of th*
wli>«lrrot«'«ri. and th«r. !•-■ found
that thry bad held on « drcltnlns
markrL IWUU* lh« •■«• of 1««
HUrt clip, wWch waa 'l v' »vrr.
•nd wWch haa iv.l b««n told to ftntf.
th»r»> irmaln* ••m«tWn« l|k«» TSO.Oon
to 1,000,000 tni»heU of th« |M crop
of wheat In lhl» county. «n<i hrm»r»
ar* thlnktn« of Irttlne gn b#ror» th»
n»w crop f>r>m«i on th» mnrh'l
Khould the local market tmich M
! r«tit«, It I* likely that ronaMrranle
H-)i»at would movi> from the grower
to th» buyer, alnce there are m»ny
1 rrower* who bell«r» thfy cannot
afford to hiM any longer,
II Mania for Hugging.
nRFBN*«MI"HO. !d4., June I —
For «orne time paat the people of the
rlty have Ik-i-ii tny*tlnv<l by rei»rtf
int th* actions of a mnn who hut
| com* to be known •• "Jack the
Orabber." He h»i nren In the hahtt
of hltltnit l»-hln>> tree* .in.l In alleya
I after il irk and when a woman hap
pen* to pan* alonir. Jump* out and
r»tchaa her. Several women have
been bailly frightened tn thU way.
Struck at a Crossing.
llt'KKAl," i. No T. Jun« B.—Jo».
X.-11.-i M I Hay Rherman, nf A1.1.-n.
N. V., and l.'iiln i^.irrl of Auburn
Tour Corner*. I 1"., were kill) I lit
W-ihila Btalhm, at ■' o"rlr>ck thin
mornlnif. while drlvlnn «ert>w th«
New York Central tracki. Thrtr
r«rri"k->- »"«■ "truck by an taatß
r«|.r<«* train. The bodlea of run
iiml Krll<^- were thrown on the
weilbouml track, ami .1 freight train
i )>m»lnx * moment lat«r, Ilillglni the
botllra twyomi recognition.
Engine Kill* a Boy.
CHICAGO, 111., June s.—An un
Mrntlfl"! boy won killed Inn even-
Inn by bi>lnf run over by n »niih
bound Chicago Terminal Transfer
engine on the Pan Handle track* at
T« i-nl street. The boy mm about
14 yearn old and well rirentfd. 'I ii.
1.i.l wna picked up unoon»clou» after
the awldt-nt and Jlo<l shortly after
l)Hng takes to the roimiy morgue.
The engineer mil fireman were not
lil.ini'-l Mr the accident, M It wan
mid the boy ran In front of the en-
Una.., ... =,■ r._ _T" -t ;_ V, :
Some Thlngo You Mood Mow...
Screen Doors
Ready to Hang, Me.
Screen Doors, Fancy, ready to hang $2.00
Window Screens, lit any window ...25, joe, $?c. 40c
Wire Screen Cloth, per yard 9c " 18c
Spring Hinges. • 15c a Pair
SPELGEB & IIURLBUT
WHa>t W» Advartl«B la 80. -mil 5>......i Arm
Neal's Bath Tub
ENAMELS —^*r
Acknowledged to be the best in the market.
Third and Pike. STAR paint CO
Com* ill Set Oar New Line o! . m *+ |
Crockery and Glassware!
Just Received. It Will Pay You..
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR CO.
BOO'BOO f)rm^ Av«»r>w«. vi
ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD?
M. M. RICHMOND RARER CO.
sell SttltUU P»;r; 500 Siwri Fw! it Piptr far 34C. 213-215 oeuottl ATS
"**" S. R. WAGONER, D. S/jjj
tm ~ Rainless Dentist
*•*" tta«t T»«th. t»J»* »X ..Oil • r«J«M. *•••' nillo«», «Oe op "•».
|*> <..»!.) li::ii,,.. II v, tp. A ar* >..«:. r'i«'«ti"" with •■ work. -**
_^_»100 Rtwart to ••you* finding anything but flrit-Clm
Mattrlil In the above work.
*^ Ogir« IHt-H II»ll»f HulHlm. TtltphOM M»ta ««* *^*
■^S^ ■ Oh! What a Difference
rM%/W&H LEE'S HEADACHE wafers
,—• I \ iJKIW Wo Ouarantoo Thorn
';-■.-; ; 8»c«»d A»i. and C>l»»b)a St.
<» DIAMONDS ■■
,rV It.i. «^r.or~l la f«I«» from UUlJj«>f«T.t. Our prlco u« «UU
fe>3 \A/. W. HOUGHTON
Viy7O« Flr»t Av«rm». JEWELER
Learn to Ride a Bicycle
Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy
Third Ay*. and M«dl«or> St
*^A*js^ DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF IHE EYE ~
(Sjt\4 I iD.i.uuM.iniliM I.T. lorlh«r.(l<-!ol»rr«-llf. Tl«lo«
* TP>» ~i T>*i_ 1 <■'•' r-julinn-nl lor <h« •«» nuuii ai Tout oia.r. v lli« m
'4 Jo-JKBF • iUlu»Wl»uii.Ui.!«lr«r*
** H_^ h. .»" "** 11. CUM »;» r.KMil.n 'I < '«n 7» Fir.! At«.
rs/loro Big Sales In Buffalo Hump
An rvj«>rn»l Thooe Hi th» itmun-t Ihlnk lh«-r« will won be 30.000 p«»r«I«
thirr. <>n th- inn lhi(T»Jo «t lh«> d*p«h of «0 ft.. no« reached. <h»«»«a>'«
«\-r««f ll« rol.l !•• > I : Mi' n< work la prnor*tJln« »»Hpf«rti>rlly on th«
!.»«•] T< n.l<T We urtviKc th* jiur>-h«iK- of thla «t.«i-k at 7^ i«^it»
Idaho—A«ked: CmII (OunpMcK.). 114". Con. Tun-r r»iriii»n. 40c:
D*er Trull No. 1 S>; FVrn. *w-; H.r.i, Mai ll»mbl«r Cariboo, Xii-; IteviubUc
(n*w). II 37; flloran Mar, 11.10: War Kna-I*. U.«.
n«ptibllc and n«—i i■tloil Bhi liar. I1 *-: Him k Tail. 24e; Cleve
land, Me: Gold -m In M. A M.. «i<-. lnnuri(.-nt. »>4r: Jim Iltalne. S».-: LnrM
IIM, 4«^4c; Mountain 1.1.n. 11.49; Mnrnln« «ll«rr. lir. North San, l'"il. 10c;
I'.-nrl. Me; Qullp. 14>4e: lt»hat«, lie; lies. M. * M.. 16c; Ban Poll, ■>) 6ur
prli» Sic; Tom Thumb. Me.
W. I. B. NICHOLS »V CO., 63 Dexter Motion Building.
Firm as_a Rock. 2
"A» ltvllr.itln* the feeling of the public toward the Am»|. - '
pnmniiM Copper ■ni«>ny. It I* atalKl <hat during the recent • t t
{•ante In New York, with Mcurltlea of almost all kln.ln fnll-
Inir. ih.- AmiUin>mat*d iMmiany r>-main«d firm, and baa since •
««l\ari. »omewhat."—Mlnlnit l"ri«»
It must be <»l>vir>im 10 you that, commercially, copper today "'
If »tri>n«.T than *"M. rl»e wtintre <be attraction to the "
vhrewdeat tlrMiu In of til* a£e In the Mock of the AmaJjpitu. *
«ted Cbpj*r company?
Surrly, If you ever had * chance to make a little money out "
of lean, Liont Creek atork or Copper H-'ll atork pulnta the %
way. The 11 centa mkiM for the former, and the 10 <vnta
for the latter, not unlikely you would dribble away, anyhow. '
Thin la no time to alt muring-; be ally* to your beat Inter* I
JOHN E. McMANUS & SON, 918 Second Avenue
,;j . . THE WATER
-^Sji/JWIsK Wouldn't Stop Running
, -r -i f - ■ ■ !i ( » 14, A^ffiß? because the faucet wan worn out,
I J I ifj»J ■ ",; '""' °* °""r*° thy people know that
laytf*VwaC\ >^s^^^.\waf when there la anything In the Mm
"T^ipLLfßwi?^!/ Of r11''"" ~ r«-i«ilrlnK (■■"»•< or hot
l'lrjV^vtJfetjJ^pL jjj£j >\-ater nttlng, or wmlt.try plumbing of
', « 'fc'^*V'v ©^fc^^\ A)'-* "ny klt"'~"1:lt »■<■'« re vxprrtM In tliut
g *J&&(!ri<^~W?^-jr<k*?ts' "'"*• "r"1 ati> Prompt t.i answer your
"^•r . Jjf-*. &' r M~*' ■jf call, iiiul our churgva arc moderate.
-^ii'>^f' J bautmaF PLUMBING co.
<:*l\* fc 'm* ,'t*' Cor. Thlril Avf. and Spring St.
■■«' KLii.i.ii'.nii-ii)^t t'!m •«««» nun 4jl
Stoneware Needs... Glass Needs
Churn*, 2 *«lli>n>, .iv. Frill J«r». per dot ..Ma, «Se, Ma.
rrvwrvlng Cola, i gAllnn, *j(v. -l.'liy itlaa»««, per nm., 80c, Ho.
limn I'oin. a«iiiiut«,'.iv. «■■!'». |n»rili«.,'AV.
Milk froik«, 100 | I J»r Rubber*. ( Urn., l.v
COON BROS.. 1417 Second Ava.
Just Opened^ ■■■&.
SEATTLE HAT FACTORY
WIL.L.IAIVI TAYLOR, PROP.
I mc'f fi.ii.iv llat Ktctorjf, lonrton, KniiUnil.
The only ■lam In tin- pit) in Imvo your hat imt.lv to imlur ivml icpaltcvi by rr.ctlcoi
I lll.u lUlicet, Com« Flrtt »vtuu« uiU lulullMiul, . ' ™
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