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A POLITIC mum, Will Follow as an Afterclap. l THE ISLA\D OF VASCOI VER m a Rss.lt .1 Prising Itlftt ami Nit li I.t.fprit* tram Tt**i ■' Pl*** t. J.ittl* Capt f»,~ O'Brien, a pioneer coal and lumber merehanl of Vancouver, B. C who la • guesl at.lh* -tteven'i hotel, ha* a mod Intereating *i try in tell of lh* disastrous polllles' e**silt* following : Tt-rsssls-sre * Ludgst.'. at*, tempt 10 put an Immense saw mill on ix-admsn'i .Hand. Just in»tde Ih* harbor. The story li of Interest tn Seattle people. In view of th* ft.! that Mr. Lustrste. who is acting" for Chk-.go mllllonslrti,; his new given Van* couvtr lh* go-by. sad will local, hi* mammoth Industry In thii city... . Mr i.v list*, according la I'apt O'llrlen. obtained a IS.year leas, of th. island at Vancouver for saw mill rurissteH from the Dominion govern ment. Armed with tht* !*•».. he weal to the Terminal City with 11. Intention i of I .1 i once - commencing building operations. A wild outcry : was * raised by th* • city council against lh. eslsblishtn.nt nf . mill an what they claimed wa. an Im {-•rial < naval reserve The masses' favored Mr l,u.lg*t» • scheme hut thesw.ll.Mt. composted chiefly of English remittance men and retired • -i-ny officer*, backed up the council who opposed I* Mr. l.udgste made several attempt* lo gel p-ttssssinn of th* Island, but wa. driven off by tb. city police. While the metier waa In . very complicated ihape, th* governmenlef Itrititb Colamki. aim put la a claim for th. island, and 4.0.1 th. Domtn. lon government tn ken* II over to Mr. I.ulti:. "fighting Joe" Martin, th. attorney general, and Ih. men that framed lb. obnoxious alien sal. Ing law. was at thU lltm tin. far the Chicago men. ll* threw over bis clients when Id. province put In it. claim. Mailer* reached . rllmaa when Mr. Ludgst*. with a large fore, of men. tolled.lt* island ,and cut down n*arly all lb. tree, on It. whll. th. eHlseoa slept. Th* elty ant pro ■rlnetal police then; after a itraggle, arreite.l Ludfat. and drove hi* men off th. island. Th. Inter toting port of the story not* com*. Finance Minister Cotton, wh. ton rival of •righting Jo*'' Martin for lb. pr*. mlershlp. bitterly opposed Mr Cad gate, and a split tn th. reseat pro vincial government ranks occurred v Mr t.ud»»l« took th. matter inn the courts, and decided to com. to Sale of Treasury Stock, Saturday, July Ist, at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. _, * at «■>? ' v ."' • • :*m_.l - m f on the: Seattle and Northwestern Mining Exchange Hall No. I, Second Floor - - . - - New York Block The Pacific Coast Gold Mining Company TTT- A T"V ' _r**.T-T~¥_r~'l- OT"? 4 T-TT T!? "\\T A C?ITT\T/^HP/^XT -' ■• •- HEAD OFFICE, SEAtTLE, WASHINGTON. CI DOT DDfIDCDTV Consists of Orphan Hoy Group, the Maraban Croup, the Plymouth Group— all twelve prospective mines in the Miller River and Money Creek MnOl I nlirtnlT Districts. Over 200 feet of tunnel. Assays hy I. M. Daw ley »Co., Seattle, Wash.: $8.>.00, $85.20, $149.17, $12-1.52. ,* CCOflyn DDfIDCDTV Four prospective mines on Prince William Sound, Ketchikan. Alaska, known as the Hlack Wolfe Group. Two distinct ledges, 10 feet and 25 ULUUPIU I nUI til I I feet wide, respectively, one Copper, another Cold chiclly. Assays $.=,(..11., $ Hi. v^tv .... ' ;"*— :]'r\ „ ■».■-»--.'■ " THIRFI PROPERTY Twelve prospective mines on Clayoquct Sound, West Coast of Van Corner Island, each 1500x1500 feet. Ledges, 20 to 10 feet; pay streak, 2% to Assays 17 per cent (Copper, at 20c a lh., equals $68, plus Cold $4, equal $72. / .. ' 11 per cent Copper, at 20c a lb., equals $-14. plus Cold $6. equal $50. •**-». And others 5 to 60 per cent, plus $2 to $4 Gold, equal- $22 to $244. Several Thousand Dollars Have Been Well Expended on These Properties _ j E. W. DREW, the Chicago Millionaire Smelter Alan, is President and Treasurer of this Company. All its Officers arc Mining Men. Mr. Drew says he will spend $50,000 in Development Work This Summer, • --'*-, Keeping Four Full Crews Steadily Employed. I 50,000 Shares Are Offered at 31-2 c, and 50,000 More at 5c I After which the price will he Raised. All Money goes into Working of the Mines. All Other Stock is Pooled. A. L. PARKER & CO., Official Brokers , The Usual Commission Allowed to Brokers on 'Change.. ) I 11.l HI M M'M.KTIN. 5^.i.,,1. .IMIM.H S. . li ■ SH 'I' 15.1.1....1. ...511.1... j-errisnaoN thratrii to. Nlisll I 'Ths Passion Play." Tlllltls AVRNUR TllllATßn iTs'iiiiini Blswart'a Comlo l-l.yers, In "Caiey's Troubles." Seattle ta build his mill, although h» ha. not given up his less, at I Iteaslman • Island. In the meantime, Mr, Martin's par. ly, which I* In power, split If nn account of the mill scheme, and will, II Is said, n.vsr b. united again. It h*l ere.l Itself with the I>-milnlon government, and will hay. in eland a lull for thousand, of dollars .lain ag«* brought by th. Chleagn capital l.l. Th* rlttsens of Vancouver are wildly Indignant thai Mr. Ludgat. and hi* Immense Indu.try h.v. b**n sent as 'ins. to Seattle by th.- pig* h.*tt..t si.fsts.Ul.sii .if • small until bar of the rtturni Mr Ludgat. I* .till In St. I'.sst; completing float ne. e-s|i*ti->n* for th* '."in ha*. of a alt* here from Ike Ureal Northern rail way Capt. o'llrlen. who ha* been one of his trlranzntl • .-,*st~,'•*« nt Van* router, I* understood to lt.tr come lo 4**lll. 10 ••list In the clrtlillrh. men! of the mill her-. He ,4.. thai Ik* illy aldermen an.l rlly m%V '* that opposed Mr. Ludgat* will all meet <lefeal .1 lh* polls net! year, and that tr. driving out of Van* .•siuver of th. null man haa "busted" In. provincial government and caus ed M I".* of thousands of d-iitara 1.1 the city and province. Mr IsAldgal. prof Mi... In .mploy about IMB men In connection wlib hi* Seattle industry. WILL READ HIS • OWN EPITAPH PERKY, Conn, June M.—When Th..i*i»» Mulcahy, *• years ..Id. re turn, home from Klondike, he can read on a handsome muniment In Ihe cemetery. "In memory tt Thoma. Mulraby. aged TT yeara, lost in the Klondike, spring of liii.** Mr Mulrahy. a year older than when he wa* lost, will have the sat* isfaction of reading his own epi taph Hut he will be sarllin--! by an inscription 10 Ihs memory at hi* sis-j ler. Margaret, who died of a broken! bean when eh. heard Ihe false re- 1 port of hi* death. Toung Ms.«hr and a friend. D.' i>tvet- went to the Klondike when th* gold lever was .1 its • »igh' No word mm* received from them until III*, when Level! wrote that they bad been (blpwrerked and Mul.ahy had been Inst, Ml** Margaret Mut- , thy died soon .fur from the .hock. In the spring the monument wa* er. eeled to son end daughter. 'Another letter cam. y.st*rd.y. It' cm* from Thomas Mulsahy In lb* Klondike He tresis of lb. wreck and his rescue. He feared thai I^ts^tr bad been Inst .1 too. M* sent hi* lav* ta hi. SUM., Margaret Th. young man wrote thai be was amass, lag a fortune. Hi* family hat * »-nt him an appeal 10 return home. "A scientist My* that the delicti Illy of tb. valley M leaded with prut. Me arid." -*-*...:. "Hun. Thai tight to be »ugg-* lion In that f.-r th* maker* at the*. harmles* i far* : preparations," DIDN'T KNOW HIS WIFE NEW TfiHK. June SO,— At the bars. tame. or. iwo women, named Marl. Lewamlowika, who arrived In separate- str.men. from Hungary, Ksrh had on. . It.l. til • year. old. They looks iii.ii' si"i uk-it nellhcr knew the >h,in. -.I tin- other. Ih* rami ..I Hi. Hhiit-mi nil* M■• Ihem tor sisters. * The MM who mils' i "it Hi* .learner Miter « a* going '" her hut i..-iiei In iirimklMi, and th. mm wi„ reached her. on 111.- »li-Ull.s-l liar* ba rosea was. bound for Ilaltlmore lo un-.-i her husband. T.„l«v 111. mall. Lawandowaka, from Ilrooklyn. nrrlvsd at th* ''.HI otHc. I -..kin. for til. ml.- Th« crier went to ih. pen .nd .limited for Mart. l*rtt«i,,i.,»«ka A few minute* isl" he appeared In Ihe of. flee with th. woman and tier child, who Iffr bound fs-.s;. Ileil. . -Oh* »*• promptly turned over l«l 111 I man. The man eyed her a MMM »I tb. to her In his in.' language, and, taking bet by the arm. .t.rted for th. dour. • in lh* way tie embraced and hi*. e>t hrr lev, rol time*. On. of th. clerk*, calling la fie man. ask..l "to thai your -sifel" --"I guvs* so.'' he answered, "rt. inn t look th. sume, bul *he must b. Hi* eitt.** The woman said that her husband did nut l's«k natural, hut *h* Mas ..it.- no mistake hat l«-s*n mad*. , Maria Nn. I then made her appear ance..«' .at • »he! lhal". ih*!** •houted 1 *tt ii, 1 it* ska when hi* wife wa* I*4 into tl* room. There is*, no mistake ihl* tlm*. Killed by Hi* tiro*. Drink M.IV IIAVKN, Conn.. June *».— ll.triarsi Lynch, II year, old, dtad lodsy from the eels of hi* first drink of whisky. Mora Than One Reason. Antutu* mother—Why don't you drive thai had boy away from your play .round? flood little boy—lt wouldn't is* right *-Woul«1n*l IIT" "No. ma Y-u see lb. play ground j I* public property." "Oh. M It I* - -Tea. 1 mo; and It would be selflih I and dishonest lo deprive another boy s of 'the right to gs there." * "Ko It would; my angel I didn't think r*f that ' Ts*. ma. and basMes. h. can tic', me."—London 1-ear.on's Weekly. BALL PLAYER WAS A FICKLE LOVER V. II.KKHBAJIIIE. P.. Juae *.— Mi.» Jennie Boyle. a kandsom. girl of w.ikesbarre. rem brought lull a.atnsi Thorn*. Cnletou.h. pitcher of th. New Y.rk baseball club, for 111,(100 damage, for breai h -•( prom* Is.. Cob-|augh 10*4* lot* to Ml*. li arte when he was a m.-niter at lb* Wtik.*b*rr. club in IMI The young woman first •»-*' r-wt rk.ugh on th. bail grounds, tmt ad mired him greatly. Then th.y were Introduced .nd he paid her marked Till: SI.ATT.Ijti STAII. attention. lit itn- i.tit. par! at ill. year he propuaetl marring* and tt .• accepted. No time ss t. *et for the ceremony, Inn »he my* II wis agreed iii.ii it .f.iiiii to performed within a las in,, hiss tlm*. * Their Meal of -a reasonable length of lilts vary. In October, it'"-, It' '11 ■he tnhnl him i<. keep his promts* "li. in. he put her off. Later be again decline! 1., go - I'll her to ii..- altar, .in. -it last told her ho would never mart her. r iiin.it. lawyer ssyts his client dellli-a all Hi. charge.. BED BUGS COST TWO LIVES CLRVKLANI), ii. jun- M.-Mrs. . Abraham Cohen, wlf* of a lamplight* sr, cleaned a feather bed with gaso. line this afternoon. Hl],- was after , bus* The It mss- tta* ,1 rulist.uillully built brick strut lute, A "If n--!i:lt.-ini| iliity vtse, |sl.lt et| on lit. none pending nperallons, Co. hen *troil- • Inlo ths room In super* Intend the Job. 11. rolled a cigar ells- .nd prepared for a Muni!, As he lit tin- mstch there wh a detfen- Ing report, »hi could b. heard for «-t em! block.. Neighbors, who ran t<i tin- *«-,-,,. found a mass of bricks and other debris In lh. front yard. Mi and Mra. Cohen and th. child were frisked up unconscious, Th* trio were removed lo Huron street hospital, lira. Cuhrn aoon recovrred .-..fist it.iisiie.ii a* did Mr. Cohen. The child I. unconscious and I. egpected ; tn die, Cohen, If I* thought, will also dl*. Mrs, Cohen will recover. TO PROFIT BY ITS SEWAGE PAltlli June to— Ileglnnlng today morrow Ihe river Rein* «ill reaae la be • reclplrpl ef th- towage of thi* metropolis. It will all pour Into on. hug* central strain, and be carried off tv two Immense suburban sewage farm* situated retpecllvfly al Trial and Merry. The latter ■* a high and sandy plain, known tn Ibe district as the Ushers of Par!.. W'th lh. help of the *... it is lo be converted Inlo i astute lands, and will tit the j solution of th. problem by . dying Ilk* metro-putt* wllh pur. mlik. nam. age farm. hate already been trie.i on a small ecale with »v h phenom 'Ml surces. that It was resolved to deal with the entire metropolM meet age In the name fashion. "Why are thrown*, ga* bill* *o much lighter than hi* neighbor*. bill**'' asked lb. manager of th. company ''Deem be burn co much lew »*" "Na," replied lb. meter Inspector, but th. sutplclous icoun.ltrl always ' goes io the mettr with me and jot. down* Ihe figure, himself." ss. c ■ in I si See lion rubs at Madison park par, c. "■' I. ; Excursion to Olympla Sunday The big steamer Hi. of Wash* Insinn * will run an - excursion le > Olympla -.in l*t leaving Vt.l.r • wharf, at 1 to a. m.; round trip, Mr. • children. Me. TVkeli at Lee', phar macy, or at whirf. EAGLE RESTS AT WALLA WALLA — ■ 9\ t|,| WALLA. June *>.—Th. .-II 11.-r,* of Walla Walla hsve been making etlenslve preparation, for the past twit weeks for a grans! cele. l.i..ti-.ii tn lis. Fourth of July. All nearby towns have been Invited to participate In the event*, foul band, hi i 1.. • ii engaged to furnlih music, •ml a big fireworks display hs'l been •secured, but all efforls have twen to no purpoto, Ala meeting of th. general romtnlllec last night It was decided that there would be no cele bration on account of the several ■ itiailpi't esses prevailing through out the country. Ths news is I, dl. •ppolntment to many, bul II I. con •ldered llla move. All Ihe money contributed will be used In a demon sir.iiluii fur an equally greet o«-c». -1 -t. when Ihe Co. I boy. return from •h* 'l-KlgpSr.Sr*. ',- WILL MARRY NO * ONE DIVORCED ST.W RAVIN Conn., June to — The Itev. Wiltum Harrow*, ill* mln* Uter who recently m.rrled l-erry li. im.int lo Mr*. Henry IJ. Sin* of New Vnlk wllhln two hour, alter I Henry ii ato.i • had obtained a dl* tisi.,., ha* 1.. eh set fi-iy censured by the g< nerml ae»-.-i»ti"n of Con- I 'greg., minister, of t'onm-eilrut of which h. I* member. I'r Her* j ' mw. was prewnt »n.l personally apologised 1.. lie ItllSlsl.t. Th. ministers decided henceforth to take : a firm eland on the divorce question. A rw.-iluu.ui ts.st adnpt.-i forbid ding congregational ministers of th. association to henceforth marry any divorced person who ha* been shown guilty by the decree. The re* *■ -lull-in wss I •...-.. by tier. "'_s Ctvoper, of New llriloln. and by pa** f , Ing II th* rlergymen pledge them selves to lake a firm slant! tf the divorce mmttttm, and is, the all th, tr power la bring about uniform dl vorce is*.. The resolution aiei make. II Im. possible for Ihem to remarry guilty ■ turtle. In • divorce, and parti--* who i I ore forbidden to remarry by the low* of any other Male or the rules of other Christian churches. This action was resolved upon after a long and spirited dlsru**!an of lh* points of law and church observance. HE LEFT A BIG FORTUNE BEHIND Ml'MI-llli*. Term, June .11 The myaterw-u* disappearance of Jasper Smith, a Wealth} but eecenlric cut* ten of Memphis, continue* to putt:. Ibe police.. Humor, of his having been seen alive or d.-ad In different place at. < t>ti*iantly being r. tr-..■!, but they have all been found la be trt.ua lb *• Smith owns 'in. hun dred residence. In Memphis, l»»».de. valuable bus.lies* properly. Na ttm* •on can be assigned for hie siring* disappearance • Appllrallon has been made in th* I chancery four*, by the heir, for a re reivrr to look after th. property to prevent complication, ovrr tag pay* nt* and r. Nt tl*. ..ii* utter tax pay • l rental* A LOOK Into our Show Window will give you some Idea of our Men's Furnishing Goods Styles and Prices. Better still, come inside and inspect our many money-saving offerings, which has made this department so popular. .... - New «rrlv«l» In Ml'S* WHITE New arrival* In men's fln* Ml'ft- HIIITH. wllh colored bosom end cuff, LIN si'illT ih.wnm. mi ettra full fait colors, handsomely mads; We and ...my. lock stitched sewed value, only «»c and «0o each. throughout! actually worth Mt] only New arrival* In HOYS' PINE We. WHITE SHIRTS, with fancy, fast N , w , rr , v ,i, , n man's ,,. fln. colored bosom and cuffs, perfect MIHIj | NIOIfT tInWNI, with make and nt If you want your boy f _„, y __ nfe< j brsiieri and plaited lo look Ilk* a youn* Am-rii-ia. put ITtIBU cv , „i r _ fun and roomy; 11.00 bin in i,c uf-theee ahlrti; 100 value, Vl( i u , t „ my tie .*< h ' Me each. New arrival. In HOYS' PINE New arrival! in men. full dre M |_AI*NI>I -11111 SHIRTS, nn. white LAUNDERED SHIRTS. ' etira quality muslin and linen, pro- beautifully finished, the orme of fine lei-tlnn neck bonds, splendidly made, white shirt making. 11.71 value, only Ise value, only Ml each. 11 1 tm h New arrivals In Men's flood Qual- New arrivals In men's line Silk Bo- Ity unlaundered WHITE SHIRTS; soft, WHITE SHIRTS; handsome protection neck band contlnuoua rich illk pattern*, beautifully finish. band at bark and silts, actually ait; II 71 end 1100 value, only 11. IS worth Me, only Ho each. and fI.M each. NEW ,KHIVAIX IN MEN'S PINE PUR Kl'l-fiHA AND DERBY HATS IN LATEST STYLE Itl.sa-KM AND PATTERNS; PIJLLT » PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN EXCLUSIVE HAT UTOIUB PRICES: 11.00. ii :*. AND i. •" EACH. ) MEN'S AND ..v.- LINEN CRASH HATS, NEW STYLISH PAT TERNS, tttr. _K-. Mc EACH. WE SELL EVERYTHING AT SHOW WINDOW PRICES. O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206. 20a. 210 Plko St. ftu*. t-mrgtm A**ortm*nt of„„„ jSL Elgin, Howard, Waliham and Hampden Watches /^vs«i*\ ■" MM Cold, .,11 nii.d »n<l lllver ''«•% I'liraonds, Ckslns, Clirm*. /fat kf lung., tie . sll sl iirr r5.u.n.1... jilf.s IS_3r W. VV. HOUGHTON V'»y 70* first Av.nu. JCWCLCSI S. E. BARRON, Pre.. N. E. WEYMOUTH, Vlei-Prgi. Copper Vault Mining Co. rmperly In Okanogan County, •dittoing th* celebrated Q 8. group, and carrying lb* un. lead which ••••v. 151.10, .nd li (Ore 1., be on. ■■! tb. great mine* of Washington in the n**r future. I Pore lew dsyt only lh. company will oiler a I limited number of sbsrrs of Muck at ONI a Nil uNEHALr < KS__ pat sha-elo • ■ht , n money for development purposes •---'.. I lil. I* cm* In to mike you money, and a few dollars in vested now will bring you large returni. Do not delay at th. oiler ll limited. BUILOCK CO., 531*532 New fork Block. If /\\m/(f\. v, ***-»0' aao. aaa, aao; ' II *~- r —r "Jt II II ■'"•« hHMI V y^ \~Jm\) T. MERRILL CYCLE co. __:—_- 11011110 Its... ***.. amama