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9 FORI) IN JAIL AGAIN. Another of th* Fvitiw Fall* in Law * Power. HE COES TO SEE HiS DEAD CHIEF yi'tr*- A)«o«t RttMHfc'* E*r»y History - jj, V a KuthUT From * outh - An AINN letter ft * r~n .-bun' m d-awttf* »» • « n<i with «h« R- H FoM. * 5 "! MtJHiinc. alia* th* "Sm<>k« H f .« , wHirh iff jit pw* y*»Tday ev r> oi>e of th* notorious o' (>*- **M ' ■* j , .'J * ;f ' <| . j i- t ■* •igtot Mn rvmko tn»r ; Frank J Hart ha* ''•i 1 ' ir«-1 T).» f<H of ir ** lrfi nv>r» tKBt/xl*!* wi'h tb* oun'y U <u» »'J<- Iowa: VI IQU ffataMW, N>V>rf4, murderer « V. Ilium ftUMW-U at KrarkHfj ap"<«d by Hasan at 3 Min -si I- rer.s n tr » «kan Kiy, Hgliff. »)• >e» *>< V\ QlWtfß Fie' her a - Cnlro. ■aj ;r<d by I •«• k Burfcmn and M H*«l KHiey r.. <i-r !*«< k J Over • J' CHariea f'oagr!>*■», p*-*lt Itf'ria, rap to r»*i h>- W. I #tapi«*. J- J- ''row Ml ii* f* ' r 'W. R H, F'>rtl. cuf <red ' v f-o-f of !'•> » R ■■+• *-tb a d I*'' ■ • »n a.- JOHN* SHEPICH !<<y rwnn »• * :n F;ke '•> Fnl tx we»-r. #»• »i*J and Third »;!**<*. Frank Kline falser. hnr*» AW, raptured fey lla**-* r.»«r k»«t Shot dea/1- Tbr,m*i» HarolHon Bian<*k. Th-n»»- Mill a" large are; Frank J M<ir! the t >• ko man. who 1* lindfr aeiiinn " for «w«h? y->i?. Oi*rl»» Willtowns. an «■ li'* «-'1 burglar. «4t« la know a a« * dHWI( fKit larrenUt. C. W Brown wbo la charged nHhcoyn ferfeiting. How I'onl w a* (.Htherfd In. IV nn*rt*i for Ford ha* bt-» n hot for or ]> at i» fr«.jr nVhm (1 irtng wh..-n tune (*:iW »•• .•m and ttmf :i\•• «••■ i-he#> hav* .112 *-> .» i id rt'if «-n '*> from the Iwtehoura f the night until n.-»m.. g. on the aler- for bin?. K<>* -rs »ald a few lays «ro that as soon a* - _h«- i-i* hu!i? after Blu k » m over h* would Irrtng the ' tfm-ake House Kid." or Ford, up with a sharp turn. The t'hfcjf kruw the fellow's , raving for m >rpMo« and r«o.:*• d tl**t aooner or l*nr thl* twuM Wif to hi# •hnwinf up w>tiNi*wher** * > ■ ¥ - ■ * k d* •« 1.. to hi* Whe -> 4 • j - Tr.e if - s'o<»# -tri:« w*» one of tne oftWf • i»"H of hl» r*jttur»' wh<-n fe*- l>ur<Unz' <) «h~ Fanw a kMhlng ho* MM a» rd * r .# . Inf icr V Ford iru driven f~om i iUr to po«, but through tbe *» rvk.n of friends managed to keep «>u: of sight <A the of ft -*r* until >•• -«'»r\la> afer »on » »n hi walked rl|rt>t In-• ie ..<•. <«nd tc»\ • up without a. atruggb' T; • r. k'l- of his e»- i*{i» he >4<J 'o Itert N*>md thj< he would never t«< taken alive. hut this >w Wfore Jtl.iti- k met hi* d»*th, and Ford was oourujjfou* and <"hW-fi «. r» *<r» waJklnv ii<>rfh »Aonn th« that from 1 nlon t<> Fikf rr ■? V:*' ■ n rid a* ! 7*tUrd, S k Ih#! i v**nln»c. when tt'jr mw a j-o-.st* frilow a i>rr>a 1 r them. t'u'lihK w*a x«-ver*l In «i --van r- of thv thief a<>'l th« >mit)« nwn w»!k<"d riKht up to him a« t w.i* aUiut to |>'it out hi» when the drt- tlvr rrv 'l him a t ! ji-.t :■! Fori." At Sh« Ford *aw dilef a 1 r- »:!«<■! ?hat 'wa < In i"V !r At flra* h» *;»* l« mpt. <1 o run, hut th»- thonjfht of niaarit' k> d«a!h * w t«v> mo h for him a.iiil he tavt ttp wit.?; ■ jt a *'r Tt,. party thru walk-*! ha-k <f» ltk«> n larjir . *t thrir !« a* If by mast' , to avoid wht-h <h* chh*f Kranted Foril'n rtwitX'fM to atop In at Hutir-rw rtlt'a room a and take a look at !ilan< k lli«* liiiwl I • M<l<-r. Aa Ford stood looking »t th«« corp*c». It *a* otwffvi 1 that hr waa d«*rply mot 1. Fit h«- ma lr no n mark* and walk ! *lth hta raptor* ih d«yp xUrtt <• h'-n r<'»< h( I Third and ('hwrjr ntrp»!«« •otrii- one on the n(rt>ft fail. co Chl«*f llnn' Tt and Oil lihru a I'h Ford." Th« • ;-r<- >4 Ilk - w ir-. -n (ha t rlo r .»• ■' • I h<• i • ] r.-w or 3*> coiicrt ■{.«?<• ) on t h»» - • r<«t *nd #ld» w ilk of thf m. howrvrr. k madi" any attempt to enter rtatlo *« Oftloer waa Imm.lta'.ly ln'» • r * private offi, .■ a 1 ~t hrd Hp 1 , J > (con or any oth<*r w-' ijv»ri »!th » fc! h he fWll ha\>» don. Injury tii- h».»W. i v all, and tt i*-4* a*|t.-nt he >• »-1 he<-n *! tnc thre** me?»la a day. In talkln* ws'h t |v*t Intell*i--r»'er re porter. F-m 1 *it 1 '' if he but «»t K.me <' Jt Of the Itv «'• '• hi* ■' "«t ' I' > tsnded to, *nd If he had not h*#n ha iM Id » unexpeetediy would ha*e Wen »«ay\ * - Took Por a *»klpi«»r. •*! «• «s • *<-r sn sntj.'U, | in my life. h- <•" 'I • d 4S Wrhe" I W «.k 1 !•-' t' * i <- ■ <'■ a» i -, i* ,tn * i• 1 « ?i kt *U IMa iptail from S.t J"rar :•■ who-ii t k- »» 1 » ~t • <hr \ip to htm. «i t **»« j sh' j c o tt m> h'l 1 ft* » «k" V ;! » I i. ' a ei*!it of |lo*er« I »• ol i nt but tho fa:c id 1 '.Hi k « Ul;e U|» 'tf ite ni* e*. v a- 1 1 com!".. !e»j to t <ke my lee l|i-!:rr " Was ''• I' •*' I'.: ■'l «r - ra ..» >• :t .. V ! I N. • ' „ *■■ , f t n■ 11 tr I * lf», 1 it i !> Itf r.-t * en I: t! «t; t !• ' "Have \ i«.| 1 lf h ■ 111! % j!.»; •»'■ • • "Tea. fts t a: . c • •"There !« a r m.-r t; >tn« a' - t •• •* tot - • * O •> « > i K- nt 1* tv»t : » tn k \\ hit 'ne J'!'.-.'* " W h . « i\< * ?*vsv at 1 w T!'- ■ ' « - | « s>|! ! r•» "Tha* la no> »>f cotirae it s» 1 an. ■> \ii'ii».d <>f \n.>(her'» i rime. Font Is *S* l ' 'v .. i• » w* * ► 'f » « • • ■ . . *wa* Itn n ■ -• II» N T < S In I- In P.. .. • t : ». -■ -rv ■ of h<>! tin* up a i 1 • ur*nte.l a new tri.a! a 1 :•. ••■>» .f • !•>:*< t'-e *»«> ** ■« - I - . i t i'i,. I' *- e » • "I .11 I not .Jo that e * H 1.. * , 1 If a *t * \ p *. *< a" * • t * j. , « \\ , -i- > v« j-'ant'd the \\ oct>Wlt»# rfflrs .« ♦ « ■« In - < to mi at ten d ail Nrr.. k. *» ere ' * *e «• >' vi, » « k'.'led a- t f • •* ll« is •' • • »- wh > k:.l 1 a * t4» "ll- -• 'I * v « \\ t. - I s> « l«V k .1 1 ,* with ' other vets -era at tke it* tali laat feb-t fe *• «.t a * a ran • The la-eat lnr • - *;v i «»*-. •-r- • • V a- k a ! » *'-a* "e : \rd at >v t • ;« I-i IS" .r ! i • N Y a ' wi» k: an * i ' . . Vli < !e h - waa a a.* a* ' v t*-* wt-»e Jew -t N> w \ «-% A > C li--. r s i »* t It* I '» * , I-. 4 * » ••» > t i a ■aaujßi a 4 tar. re f.js.-w I ■ tit * a*l J> a* 1 T»p'* mi tr *»ren p*opf* £o f*r as l k--o*r*.. brasrever. b» was a* tiK p«r*>d k .t:*y of tikii* life. Th- Btn *h-> etr» fhis ir.forrna'ion Is aMr Bper>c»f o>f | fv»rtlan'l. Or , and he p-xtt^vHy • lay. Thaw •"OTT '-T** I Ir jm a «<«Jr *• tbe r«4l*fclltty of frtik<» j cax.not be d;>irt>?*<d. \ IU msrVsMe letter. , V S- • *a» % 'rsa' of h >wever * W i th*- r—porz v y ttsat Ftns*r A. H | J 'sfw-'T.. who }:••*» 'wo mi leu and a ha;* J R»-r--')n. hai in hi* hay m^w i * |e"*er wri'ten by F.tan- k to ijeo-** Howe, who was from ?ti» •■wn*y i ja.i Mar h 11. and vht was the r } Rlanr-k had wtslte m ptii CwiWjr !Ja "r Monrrw mti-1 last nl*hr that he was n&itis'Vd t;;« document *w *»nul»e * :1 tji» {?i«» of wv—*7t found n»ar the j» r»- ««• *h» <••><* a woman rave h:m on tr«- <iay of hi# es- *pe. Tbe letter r'als as fat ! »w • • | yt »U) 4ui»t kn->« wf»a? ♦'.!»*) ' Frtend Howe, it may have kind of I i«»4t <pu**le-l» yen why I rral«- *hat j in shoeb a bury (hurry). n -rw Ido pi air, it to y»u a-ii yrrn will 1 think differs • you krow tSse r~iri wV h 4wfrtc*h> ( im» jp *{ rr.» ahe w?-;*e a p-'fer to you *v"h gor from the post | *♦ I tblnk you did hscsiis* •ha toied rr- mr\ «H1 I *H}rik yosi nv» | her a U"er *o siy» ?.o m< s inlay IT when s'le -.*rr ; e ip Nut m» *h'.a friend of mio*- did not s«-e her a - ai!. »h*n I j k ;rcl '»f *ume"i»' (tumbled) that She ci»pt «kep»i -he le-fjer fyr g\\» •; to Monros I 4ont ry-.it k >oy would not do wna* you j to! 1 me you wss rotn* to do. »>j after I H»?en«d to what the g r\ ha/i to say I j rtUcjgbt tha-r me a rwi you could not '*<n j li ate (-omniuni-ate) anyway providing I thai *->* the c^jv. but then for all I know yru n«y not hare »e. n her as what »' - **»•! anyway you can let me know In your letter to m* so a*-.-r you *ot turned up (discharged from iail» 1 whitled orr* *nat aun wi'd» T held J'*ry cp wptj in alt wosiid com<> to a i"*e call. If 'hey had searched th» reii.» tJiey w»uM have !akn it away and than f roull no' hjs<- known what jmi )t •t >»d.-'j to l<» ibe/i I wciuld have t*en In a hel of a fix the reason I did net lock the dorr was if 'here where ar»y persone-a <priS'»'ters» that did not up their minds <j if k enough to *o they could ko af'er* «r«ls I a.'jd f-a ■♦man <R .'terii sters t -ire-her for a wtitte tnrr wfien we <ame up to a rrose ere wh*re some men tdhind a »* irrp ♦ us to tr w up <i ?r hands. !'>'■* S *h -r-». Would o* ni-; »*jy I' would have 'oe*n sood for me to she-at a' 'h>-n bihlrd a srump so Irm away ''ouM have don the same if h» wan'ed to. I a n rhe woods now rl*h» hand sld» ftf c. Nt 'Kent) towar*! Heaile ever> Is pleasant and lovely, will m»**t you In h ri& o Ist me know what pia<f in your ; letter, sent my !* ter to Portland. Or. My name JAM rtl MEX DELL y ours truly TOM BLA NCK That there was some kind of under j standing t>eiw«-«»ri Kianck and Howe i» in j di atcd by tne following note County J.«iier Mi<rirfrt» r»- »-!ved from Howe on the day folio*lng the Jail break: Seattle. March IS. V&,. "Friend Monroe, "When Van *nes up ho|>ea of Tom. if he will pay my expenses j will get his man. I leave for Victoria tonl*ht. but any tim> you want m» Minnie will write or telegraph. "QKORGE." No Woman In th«- « iv-t-. T re ia not 'be sll*btest m>a:ery the woman - Minnie. - f or she la Howe's v ife. so that she Is no "woman in the case A» to the woman lilaock men ttoned, there is no doubt that he re > ei.ved a call last Sunday from a woman, the only one whom he could have meant. Tills person was Interviewed last even- In* by a Post-Intelligencer reporter, who oily knows hei as .Mrs Hmlth. Hhe said that she pr« BUr.ck a BM* Christmas ar d on a f.-w occasions had taken cat- Th»t>- a« * nia to he an Impression." the a.i! ! that I and 'Minnie' arc car and th« Kimv (>eraon. That la not *o because I n« .e r met Howe or have any idea who ■>? in rile u I took a kindly Interest In loaf k but never talked with him ahout afis' att» mpt to <-»<•«{(*» or had any Idea of * UI h ' Intend**! to do. It wa» unfortu r.a*» that I railed on him aa I did." il! >o-i !«:ate J ..aitlvely." ni«k«.l the reporter, "that you tf«ok no part In pro .-urtna th- Tak-' (un for Llam k or smut *!-' •' into th*- Jail for hlm?" I * t 'anily did not have anvthiti« to *Hh the nun.'* ahe replied, "and know absolutely nothln* ahout how he got tt. « epl what I have r-ad " aald ahe tilwrt the letter «ui>- po«.-i to hav»- been written by Hlantk a.i» K-nutne. Ik-awae the g-.-en ribbon *n. cave him waa at hand. "Wh'-ti 1 gave htm the ribbon - she Von tlnued "he took It. but (Wild he would not * -ar It." \l~tird I tot, t.t.. ,>r Hltutok'* Merit I tr. ? he wild "umor» vet elrr«late.| tn f-ontie- 'ton With the Jail break th< wildest %\ i* th> otirt « t -Mutep.tly on y ester lay to the . it."t that the body at the moric je Is t-t that of Tom Blanck B - ' '' t. > e*vir\ to go jr.to an explana t >n ' f the han*>s thtt would h* made I'l Itl.i ■ Us apfkear,in> e throuah th" of a m'laiat he. Iwr hair and j>l'. 'nr.! f, 1 1 •;r. a. ow!:!)t to ex{>osurr, to a how the identitv W> • n Blati. k l»-f* tha county Jail he t ».»k the jail k- « Those same k' js w -r«' ' ' in '' " r ■ k t of the rra*i kit led hj bhfi \ 1a; | Cr.,w v'ldff Itofftrs said: This r»t->rr ts too rldV ulotts to b" ron s'b r» ' Ir Is I'll »n k without a doubt " K* J s ' »rtff J 11 T\ »!ery salt th-*ra t uld r it be a-n mls'.tke as to the Iden ' v J« i. r Monroe iaughe.l when h« b'-anl the s'ory. »• 1 «.»td he th.Mtjth' he oujrht to kn«w- • Tom'' when he mw him. ?:<■*. KTt'K'YXT. y * * ft «*>«> v ■>. i t e rtf: - m i'-. • -t >w-.i.«e with (Ot s* e - v, •' -'») 5 *-e knew it *» a« ! 'i s T" e «. »m 'vi l-t-fl w «« e- •—i h* ! -e •(*« »'.i <"'S«v J»t - r ' -"or > a i>• •* t> k Wttrk • '• ■ e } iv, who r-t «- t -e fi'a; k w he •}< first ' a "!*h t < * I S- • • \| 4 ahal F \ It r lytfvllr* i ill Ph : rvk an 1 I. X. Il<k.nrr k * v "l ! was *tt«; s| *-e«»erli) I* * ' *« *ho »v\fe***d ' • he. a phreaol «• *nd w'-o a:T.0.1 'i --,ve r- » o* ■ .i * < ;*> A ••• r * < ' « >"■ ' iv.a 'k --1 n>t ■>* «*n« t- .: ■ ;•* ttalt '• « \ * %■ w ••* «e t k a ! last -n .' has JtSe: a claim »»<?■ t H <- -:t* a' fitor ? »r the t»«- rewarl of f e-t f * th» •* ;*t r» i-f t e €*.c«jverad *. V i V•> K \ M 1 f. ur. w of the Alaska me ♦ * * i > pi 1 V lot t.i the r » n k ' «c vertea Joe rr>a te a f " . * « .t ir. acam t» :i * ears apo >' a iV\ - r.e a n'lvi- 3> - ear* od wa* i V - 4 ,i »-«-;.--w the Mat* » *n mi:-. ! ar J .-»x ty a tree faiilr.* on him *'u. k » a •> In !%»'*. pa i I'^i > >■ p '."re Sti k-e» river In a » > a -it- the V . km. with a « * <» • j rtii *»ra mn thivu«& tolav. TITE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. SUNDAY. MARCH >4, 1695. AN ELECTION CALLED. People Will B*' A»kp'l I-nnd Floatiner School I*ebt. TO GET DOWN TO A CASH BASIS. Th«« B>«n1 «uHmit- th+ Question of flat if* In* Warrant* Amount- In* to *37CM«W. At a -r' ''l m»»'lnr of the c> «eld yft'rtay morn in* at « r to k it was de« i f*—l to hold a special el- lor. on April T. for the purpose of p'' k b**<•?■+ the peopi# the prrjpowttioi to ra'lfy and validate the debt of the dis trict for strictly school purposes. »o far as the debt does net ex eed i per rent. of the taxable tr r. Tb» floating d*-bt of the d'stri* ' r.-.w amounts to C?<.QfW. ail of wh* h is in outstanding warrants, besides the t*onded d<°bt which amounts to The m«-etlng yesterday was failed on petition of JJT. F A. Churchill. Oeor*e H. Ktr.* a»;'i J. B. Ma'-T.K>utratl. hem* a ma jority of the tii'niS'+rs of 'he briard. an i \\". J. Colkett presided as The r> t 'i* of**: ■ i hv It ' ir' ' tntro d'i' ir.« a resolu'son callintf an election for the purpose, which was carried unani mously. Arrar.gernexjts were rra'le for the erai form of the ballots, and polling Hial o huii :ir.«r. corner of Second and Madison streets. V * "omh'« bulldlt e Pike street, between feyenth and Ki*hth ny school, northeast comer of Fifth and IJattery streets ,\'»-r' er school b'jildinjr. on Mieh street. t*as<'adf! if. hool buil'linu. on l.lru'oiz? street H. F. I»ay s hool, at Fremont. s hoot at l^Tona. Columbia school bulldltie. T T Minor school building. Rainier achool bulldlnK. s>'hool bulldin*. Bouth school bulirtinfc. The p. iin wi!l t>e at 1 o'clock In the afternoon and closed at * in the even lr« The cl« rk of the h<»;ir<! was Instructed to *lve due public notice of the election. At the conclusion of th® arrangements f >r the holdin* of the spe< ial election the the to notify the county treasurer of the action of the board, and to call his attention to the provisions of an act of the ;rc. approved March 1 last, provldln* for the valldatln* of the debt of the school districts and providing means and methods for funding the same. The t of this action of the board will he to make all the funfls In the hands of the county treasurer to the credit of this district available for the payment of warrants that may be issued In the fu ture. There Is about SSO.'.»JO of !KM tax's already collected, which will be Immedi ately available for the current expenses of the present year. If at the election to 1*» held April 27 for validating the out stanking debt the voter* refuse to ratify the debt. It then becomes the duty of the board of education at the next regular annual tax levy to make a special levy of not to ex eed 3 mills for the purpose of retiring the present fioatin* debt. The bard calls the election with the I sea that It will put the district on a stri< tly cash basis, facilitate business and be better for the tax payers and every one concerned or holdin* interests in the city. It means that the teachers and employes of the dis tri> f *11! no more be compelled to discount their salary warrants and b« force! to hold thern; when they are pii I hereafter. If the funding proposition carries, they can present their warrants to the county treasurer and receive cash. THE 11)1 < VI Ol>* <ON\ KM ION l'n ittiritij* For \VaMiliii;ton \t tendance at th«- lh nv< r Nwlon, Prof. Fra.uk J flarnard. m'ho is state manner for the Nation*! Educational Association, whl -h w ill hold its next an nual conwTXlcn shortly at !><»nvo.r, L« ac tively engaged in stirrin« up interest In the even;, and he lxdlevea that there will lie sroort representation from Washington. t'orK-frninß the association I'rof. Barnard said yosterday: "The National K lur-ational Association Is one nf rhe larff< «t and m *st important edu .tior.al bodies In existen -e. li was onranlzod at Philadelphia hi 14*>T; it has held "hir v-three annual me<:'in?s at va r: r:# citV-« in the country, having gone as far w.s; as St: Francis-- \ aJ> fir east as n. "«t >n. north to Toronto anil south to Th»» i- . -henenieeJ- has varied from a f--w h-:r*irel In • irly his - ' ry of the organ teuton, to lJ.Onn at Madison. Wis. l«ts .. and i*<" a! San Frar»o!s<ari !n The association is iti -'">ri"'ra *"< l ir. the Pis* riot of Ctniun hta and is manage 1 «,•).! controlled by a V» ard of rnistees. Its ohjecs are: To e!<«\ a'e rhe chars--»*r and advance the in *»•*•«"•«• <* rf j*i.. profe*nion of leaching and 1> promote the • ause of popular edtioa- M~.n In the I"nt»•«l e»» Th* personnel >»f 'his rreat orjruiiz a V-»n is eminent in s '> and cul'ure TVomlnent tmi vi rafttaa .ir. i colltfw oC oowtfy l!ke T! »mrl. Princet >n, Columbia and Mlrttl irin Hr» usually r«preaent«l hoth by the p-fsM-'i-s a" 1 n)'n:'wa of the faculties t» n(nm are assign M 'he numbers on ?■■«# • - pnmn - The pr. «, -his year 1« Pr V! hMa* V jr- ty of Colum bia ell jre. go Jn 'he l.wcr s hools. bofh T» r H ■ i-ii private a-i in Inform?* akin to the it«»-.ation ia r*>pre s •*• ! Th>• aftere.- •*« «-■.* 'V, n dav« rtf t'-e n>vn aai are occipi. 1 bv the *w.!\e dejnr"ner>t« ea.-h one if which b,a !•* Independent oraaniaa-ion with V' '"C -1 e t ch one of which " " * • »" Tired pr *gr imrr.e, yw->r. '"i ' ' £ * * V! ! • • (*-C ♦ th»* « fif * ' ' 'Tt « - 7 ! Th^o * ' -i" - a'e an fntlvw* K'.n lerirar- Hflwnitfjr. * r 1 ~ « <-:1 fritr-rrK' ar* ntn»si s .) j v t Herbart WfVKRK mOIJI Kl'ftß IV. <»f I'll, m -nfT-r in \la«kn. to n, Vrri%*ai». 1 " • r "a*" 1 !*!■■ *\! »-roe l»ofh of nt-«l>Mr K I » 1- »h» .-\r. their *•* - "' r ••« •« H \i \ sk.t of ovrr a v«*r TIM-J relat# thai •*.->• turtod f r \ i- - t .» * -j; <* ♦ Jar • ir> it t'-nil'-c to e<> ■ • ♦ e - s mj n j nK r# >. Bi' " a 1 a* !>•'". r r»- nt I'-,, »>)..!• \ OJi*lK f. p f*har?e« HU k * » ,?<« h ; » i ?v f-'ver ar i th*-*» «'ar**.l o t to*«.»her P'a k ha 1 s .methlT c <>*er In he r i *- -1 .1 -e*u. '• • • '•.. e• h*r !W •* h a .} r>» r- ihi". »'.V. .« n •>.. m v, f * < v «« -• -. •; • . v e v '» the h»>a '*» iters of th« V kor>. r ><• r •>e t m- 1 «■ k : * K .-» r . f • }-. • n 5 Mi' r- * r: ■! * • ; rr> t■ > J ■ < *' ('• |:'rk«'" -.* •' « j.,r• v * In a* r?-.e j. t «» Mr Vf rr ! «.u « r* »» \ij,>kn is s < j,; f - ( *-e ;><•- -r "ip ?*>.at r h s ifT»-fr.e l« sir» to r» <•.!* 'r'T •*•. pr>- exoius t '■ t. » rv - 1 >-ie V!:inr<v» sr ! r- \»c;f e-# for' .iriate •«h s< lire eirsr? ••*■ «■ er t at th« T'- i .** li Ha■'■ Inm . ■- -j - > r'• im * rr- -j* I< »> (;, | r. t « -* 1 r ■- .-v to our fare, j* «ir.-e we had »te* ;x- « '■ «or an-" 1 fi »l v r.a 1e ' p rno - *.« that *• * • *.-»t % ! try to ro •> - >ie *hts <• «- jr. order to M- e . 'ir r- r.e> m•* *1 ;fr. t t j... a,. ; »■ -1 f iv t!':fen.itHi to TO** -he /Ji* ■ I*. -jji J ■ Hut t-e fc-.jr.ire*j« if pe. ;%ie who ar» e- » line In «{H*M»«;r*red us ar | we nr » *■ " * i i A altogether ar. i we are * . w or. ■t w a* h -me haMeg ha; lite f A'a»k* Men ar* arrtvlrtf i* J :t ,m on r »••*-*• *• *wrr»r, many of Wtom ha*«> h>st % frw «i ar» a' most, while other* »-• h- ),» a 1 are tr> stir.* to l«.*k to *«■ to - ~>e di*- t■ e« t >t»a«*er art-1 veri. v.k* • !»ath w> » r'v overtake *«ch mr. as ;ha* for f»-w f»- '•-» s : f,err can he chart'able excep* at ' t| '?*» .-f thei- w an-. :hc bt-lie* e in the old *4* its - -<•,*: for h -nse!' at * • >•. i| tak • V ■ • in- •• ' The Vukor wii r.nd • ieray c' w men s.-i there this » n-m-r and tew ttMQT WVt r* • r ret r.o®« i t kaw*. Fellows are eoin* there who. Ilk? our- a y<>ar a* n . know notbltt* about mininsr and couldn't rfco*ni*e colnr even if they found It" Th« men say that th--v heard from th.Hr friend Bla. k at Forty-Mile, where he was prfparln* *.o spend th" winter At that time he was in good health, ut was nc>t very ssngolne of ever rcb. for were poor men all around him who had already been In there for a or more ar.d fortune had not yet favored them. Althox.rh there is *o-?d wages to be made wash in* out sand, it iak~« all on* man can mik< .n the short summer *o buy privisic.r,s to last him over w-.nter. everything in the eatable line b*in* worrh almost its weiaht in *oli. A*ALV«IS OF K<K»I S MII K. It «hnw< Tout Mr. I'ntnam <o?d Onf i'ourth Water. The hoard of health yesterday »*ok the f.rst step towar Is publicly exposlr* per sons who sen adulterated milk ar.d other food bv jrivi' sr out the report of City »*hemist Bo*ardus on a sample of milk for publication. Mr. Bogardus* report, addressed to Health Officer Palmer, on sixty *allons of milk, is as follows Th a results of my analysis of the sample of milk brought to me by A. E. Braymer. market Inspector, which was Kt a>l ah 1 j "Oe rET" 1 Amos, driv er—W. H. Putman. <•» gallons. Benton," arc- as follows Specific gravity. 1. C 4. fats. 2 57 per cent . sugar, casein, etc.. *.M per cent ash, .55 per cent "T v is is a watered milk If he had or dinary *ood milk to s'art wi»b he has added one gallon of water to aoout three gallons of milk. Juigin* forty-six trallons had about 34-W jrallons of m!lk and 1 *-12 gallons of water I think that th* m'T*t efficient means of d'-aiin* with su. h frauds is publishing their rame* in the paf>er so that the publi" will know who to buy milk from. If the honest man says he cannot sell milk at th» present pri- e and compete with men like XV. H. Putrran. w t ; sho ;1 ! let the consumers know who sells watered and skimmed milk Now that summer is comin*. with our warm w«-ath«-r. the question of pure or adulterated mi k* is a very important su't fc: fom th»» h--a t s-a - p nt, ep c> aliy of the children ar.d invalids, as ail physicians know It Is also a base fraud on th- community affc tlng the rich and poor especially the poor man. as he has to buy the cheap article. Hoping that the milk will be thoroughly examined, 1 remain," etc. A "py of this letter wis ordered to be sent to the city .council with a req ;est that a sufficient appropriation be allowed in the estimate In order to provide for the analysis required to be made by the milk ordinance. The board declared vacant the office of plumbing Inspector, hel 1 by F W. Browne, who refused to resik-n, ar;d appointed J W. Swyney to iin the vacancy. NEVER BEFOItE, NEVER AGAIN. I)ld or AVin the People of Have *u«di :«n Opportunity. To buy high grade pianos at such low prices. You ail know what high prices you have had to pay In the past. When this man ufacturers' large stoi k came in. down went the prices all around to keep It from selling, but it sells all the same. Soon as this stock Is sold or shipped away, up again will go the prices. You cannot. In justice to yourself or family, allow your self to be pursuaded to believe that you can get the same value for your money from a dealer as from the manufacturer. The only method a dealer can use in pre tending to compete with manufacturers is to put the fictitious price on cheaper pianos down to the price of higher grade Instruments an 1 make you believe that his pianos are just as good or better. A hint to the wise Is sufficient. Come in to morrow and see what bargains you can get, before tt Is too late. Any Instruments that are not sold very soon will be boxed and shipped away. You cannot afford to let them go and miss the bargains you can get. D. S. JOHNSTON. Manufacturers' Agent. 71'j Second street. Death of a IMoneer Woman. Mrs. Lucy Stod lard Batterman. widow of the late Gen. C. C. Batterman, of Nevada, and mother of Mrs. Robert H. Lindsay, of this city. died in Oakland, Cal., Friday, after a short. but. severe Ill ness. Mrs. Batterman was one of the ;k>neers of the Pacific coast, having ar rlved in California In ISIS. She had reached the rij»e old age of 77 years, and hal bravely shared anil participated in the trials and vicissitude* afti nding pio neer life in the early days of the golden and silver Mates. The announcement of her death will bring a flood of memories to all former residents of those stares and •leeji g:i«f to all who iuid the fortune of her friendship anl 111 ll»<l of h*»r council. She was a splendid typ* of that heroic womanhood whi-h braved the dangers and enitir-vj the deprivations attending the early ne'-lament of the Pacific coast and upheld the h«nd.« and hopes of th<* m»-n who made of t'a!.fornla a free and loyal state of the rt;»ubi*c. Itaring Vtt«>mpt t«» llnb the Till Sv%m Edwarls. a cook who formerly i work >d in the Chicago Kitchen. on Wash ington street, attempted to rob the till of that place early Friday morning tn a dar in* manner. Hi' was sitting at the coun ter reading- a paper, and when the waiter was called awav he tried to .-»pen the til!, but c.-vjld p.-t ;■ ! The combination ar- I lanjr th« hell. Th«- waiter ran out. hut could see nothing wrong, and went hack. The thief then went hark into the kitchen. pi< k 1 11 x> a cleaver and hid it tinder his coat. The waiter suspected something wan wrong and went outside an 1 inform--1 Officers Grant an i Ward, who watchc l on the outside and soon detected Edwards i"! th" a * of "•>; .< to op»n the till with the cleaver. He was promptly arrested and tak<»:i to hea and a rom- I lal: ' was flit 1 against h.m for attempted petit larceny. The \ luancy on the «***h«*»l Board. i \« j /•..->-? DA. Spencer, "Tie r ; * red rrvmber of *h<> heard of edu.-aM'Ti. ; has r - f v< • tvn decided upon. The law J p— n t: it h'= ■ iceessor must be i e!»<*r 'l h\ th-* remaining memtwrs of the board and several men have m. n t' r.ed n -i- '1: a-ncng: F.N**i 0«' »r-,, A Bell and Mrs C M f ■- three rtvnths trvh !■ «r has be*r. d' ne in 'he tnr»*'er It has j»a : 1 this' e t hof th® member* has Ms e«n«..-i a i candMate. but as yet ♦her* h»» no anl r* carrdi la*<*s h*ve been pr»~pos*d. Piano* In the Burke Building. r r*»-« nni mpUMng the pur-haw of * ! ptano s K ;1 rot delay taking a lvantac of th" street bargains we offer K.*h- of the«f» ••raiments have n s*--> k w 111 no- !<<• • • rv -.f a high t,» IftHmißenti ti Dwkif ?lrv».. J. •' V W he- art Mi son A Hamlin can b«> f ,nd at our w a-"rooms, toiteth'T with Vftrfc :* »u*r mak'S New piar.o* fro'f $!• Winter & Harpy. Burke MEUttaf. I hink«- .1. v. n ii-xi U Mendarious. ! D»'ectiv* <'j-Ithee has been Inventigat j 1-g the «tory of J Mendosa de Aloonrey. • > f v * • i e • . . ters r- vr' \ «r ; to? i a story about w>s -.a J-vs ' »*her at B d"s», Mont., and says that he is *a;t<f.«d the boy was an tm r-.«- - "p is tmpr**sk>T! Is supported bv t H » fa-*t that Aloonrey has already dis appeared A « -nan who saw the hov s- «-ral tlr-es ,v -ks he is not a boy at a T ! hut .« wot <• tr Jtsic ;!s»- In < < ine. t!.>n \\ tth «»ncat Northern Hallway. P• »arr e- < • \ cf K.lenshurjr Wr-nat.'hee ar 1 Vi-jrlnia City, will make her firs? tr?p of *he leaving ftVn *t, Mar *h T or sr*>ner. Wanted. »iii j<a> any or.e who wants to b: 1 a thr're th> uaand d.-.llar h -tej and run It to wmmunicate with Frank T »i:U-rt itite library. Olyropia, Wash S ich a hotel car. be made to pay for Itself in *r» >ear. At 'he V w Or ar a races Saturday t v e w.- rs *-:■ :»•' ft.-long* Mark S, 1 s s 'at' <*. !»• «~ro«.v I rne . f ;rtv rs rk>r»n ■•». 1 \V~ *■- 1 far: r.«a. > a .» V -■»' i 1 +rl->r*s Hn j en»e. I SS Xa^iaoa street cars run through toiajr. jS T|p ]y p Kline & Rosenberg 3 M ¥ —= offer IN cash 3 H (f% prizes H fij School n jM v --— fi| .. . For the be*t advertisement written by pupils in H| V JllKlrOIl» t j, e p n bn c schools of Seattle. W pi I a >.i. £ft fer tiMfecit ai- So. i. £ J K.»r thetort ad- I. IwwU ▲ V vertisement * vertis*m«*nt tj *m yu 2 limited to 75 words, written by asiit h grade pupil. lira- by a papil. inn- V hv ;m ei?hth-«nul • pupil; it-d to' :>«» w«Na; street, it I «" wnb; jl Ai subject. MEN'S CLOTHING; TKOi sEIwS; to be baud din MEN> «»!.OVE>: to lie band- to be bonded in not later no later tbau April -btfl, ed :n no ;aier than May d, M than April 12, 1895. 1895 « U a. *io. 2. O ~ For the best ad- No. *. O•> For the best ai- No. ft. O For the b*st a - ▲ » 50 vertisement vertis*meut * jy by a seventh-grade pupil. b? a flfih-erade pupil, lim- by a third-grad* pupil, lim* J imited to 6u word-*: >ubj ct. ited to +•» word*; nbjeet, ited to thirty words; sui- |RI BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S MEN'S KNDE. WKAB; to be j-ct, SEt kWKAR; to be M jy CL 'THINb: to be nanded in banded in no later than M*y banded in no later than May M U'j later tu.ni \: r.l 19* I-. I o J,> « 1 • Laeh advertisement submitted mu-t have writer's name and grade, with teacher - n*rae at- M Jk taehed. M V >ome of the boys will be pretty sure to become merchants, and this will prove valuable train- M in; to taeir young minds. uu yy § T KLINE & ROSENBERG, | Is It Any Object To Yon To Save A Few Dollars? Then call and inspect our line of Whitney Baby Carriages. There arc 140 different styles of them, and as with us the prices are the lowest in the town. Catalogue free. New Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Etc. An immense stock to show you, and if you are not satisfied that we 2ive you lower prices than can be se cured elsewhere you will not be to buy. Frederick, «»■ Nelson & Munro, Complete H)ase FuraL>h°rs, 1213.1215, 1217,1210.1221,122.'{ SECOND STREET. Roger Bros. Flatware At Rock-Bottom Trices. I; T*: lit Call ui 5«« U I XCLE HARRIS' LOAN OFFlct i! 3 St. Cor. Ya«'.«r AT, ALBERT HANSEN, DEALER IN Diiawis, Jcielrr, Silrerwir?, h: -o.e Aca rt fir taa Ce.etratal PatekaPhillippe A: Co. Watches. 'T' rnox'i -'i r Jfce T'rc*r4\ng I i of the FISCHER PIANO Is grat.fyins; a .c« to ma- ula:tur«- dea e ar.i parcha*er. S" t) natraaanui to.l '»• a proai recorl. ' ' " ' ' WINTER A HARPER, frtru *. ti. Ui'.'.t. • , ; H lr' /7?rY • 1 I"; 1 \ • / * : i-jWlliifeii: ; > '| 11; : 'j jlj tlij ;'lj ■ ! jj I }[essengees ——RING THE* Mfm 11 American District Telegraph Co.'s ! Call Box. I (IT ALWAYS WORKS) T> I'T'Ji'Cl Clxtulara and aarertlalng i ( Xl-V 1 Limatter dI »t rib uta t. mi _ r*rO», laviutlooa, vc., da l.r»-e<latf! Oa«r dtr. Frota oar Ifi. 116 FREE CALL for hack*. J Charrf atrial. Anawar, 5 furaaya and axpraaa wagona r#!iM Ufa and { or talagrama to ba de ■ Moaaecar*, 12 blocka or UT . r#d lo taUgraph office Mrutar«ta. 14 bloflki, 10 f ' n * l> "'* \P' bo * on ' ■ Hjf cast*. ,cr raaa!«r Co. "a ce ta. prata Wafrooa. Pariflr Foaial Mrairn jara, » blocka. 3) Talafraph I'ab.a CJ. a Tala- M«w«n(an,oftr .-0 blocka, i v, , 2z,i>n,ti. I Cuatoaara hnr!nc any Me»aenga;t by tba hour, complaint i>la*aa raport to 20 cent*. UUa oSce at oac*. 1 !••• • • • , 1 Oflice, No. 116 Cherry Sc. j Z 1 E'_fc PHONE NO. 234 l Oprn Dtv an<l Night, J. G. COTTOIi, Manager. | Jj ■ J -ii liiiil (fvyim -Hi !.•( 'r '. : IMI \\V -<///I ; 1 .. : •: V r c// FISHING TACKLE. > i l«ft f»ap!«?« Sw*k lift I* Mi. K< >ds, lieclri. r'lios. Fly Books. XetH, Ha its, I basket*. Une**, Etc. Tk» Vk«U !r*k #f Bt i HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS It offerM ftt T«ry Sow pr!r««. C*:i ex ftlaißt or write sac! get qt;- Utior. ♦. GORDON HARDWARE CO., «27-«29 Front I*. O. Bo* 113. N. A. SANBOBN* ...