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jjgfISSIXG THRONG. rr«a r'%rry. trMfir* «( rat:.- * com a»d Mr. aoil Mr *- J S* * Zm*ae*»* «=» or: a wmr ® ; Zmo*' aod » Sorely travei *"?£?£* prftntt car of the di -3«* e bis party S«ft "-&• tlM Yellow* ine pa-k. s®££tw* a <U> » Bpo*ane. T^e ntUm* W** of Mr. s®»-2L«Tw :*' rr» w hi * r ' t " a »- Si**!? The trs: tif "" : '- 1 ' !t fnHt Port!v.d «'4 « w d* * tt »»* a' v»« *l to e. trat-'s anl t''i-> psr*s* de- Mr 9 " v - rils 1 tt«n raturred to .s#»;Uie. r _zTL-v~ with s. r r .nAff Mr frm -1 »?a;M :oto h»ir«l '' won* of tt* N'- w*st hut <"** pnpared Mw«elf for tfc» *eaJred •"« Hi* ob*«r {lie mcrx vain'.bi* a* Mr. #2 , jr !*S. dwrtrvg trce Fravr sKita®* 9 - a-*vl fc** xif-'f.'" H* reviewed the wiid „*w durn*' wring that It ti« present 'X'-i'Tnent of P*av> in Ca' forr-a operations snd they fso-liM **?•—tfcstr etwrt* ar<* p!*rer claims m*Z, gets hn «»f t-.* Fraser The * «T|r~ prwa'ied reg;<'Uug the d«- flLeNdrock. ft" 4 of l - - "mother Iff *t>tai» ie t-h« T»ikf*! diatrtcta 5-. .pjtfe r«>«e« fh<» di»af.i>o!n?mant a fti>r h-v/1 r>r<»- AH th» *"M that was it, tkf gruv*!. or top of the «*f«vatlona prodacM , 2JT ntnioa «r/*:t«T>#nt ghfft 2SL, *ll rr*T tlM> ooor.try «otna plac _ iiwh-'r ltt»«raiJy and rsth' rt no'h- Jjg flwily It has locate !t»*lf In tha corpar af ttws on'-inont, where iTW? u r«a!n. lha Una pi*o#;>«r!ty that he SaattK eh*rart»rietna tht* dty ..':.s£ gMtt ttßporaßt tyvfnm« , r'"lallT in *KTfkwat. A««v ba*k In the ht*r Xtn'fcy*. Mr. Smith #ay» '.aa: S»*?tie JJJjid x th» !ocit!cn for the eil 1 fWSaI Sound. "I never eould un vj)y tae Northern Pa if r went to ZHeT" Mi't Mr RmSth. Hr» a<lmirtetl MCtfiforaU ia abort on *h<-a* bvt had 2||l4 fcioiMlf th»t the Vashinjfton ail thf d«>mnn3n that a MWBia •bertnlft would mule. Tie d'.t g«| fk» »hin**' und l9mbei-hualn«aaand uweral ;»ood tinr»* *nd that vl"J't«<l ■•a'ti'? in thirty *o fMUa he had Aet>t *oi ta o<* tha' f>\n FmnctKco haa I |nlf Hvii »t tiw of mii.Kt Eav fiked railway mattera Mr jg§ald that h»- waa doin* hit* hw 1 to jagtijr frctn their d;ir»n* h!« vacation %me ha« a traffic with fill dM northern road» for btiainean in tarritory From the Tellow m*+ *' Smith and hU iui!> wii! Lak* City ar.<t reuirn to Saa rnmtm ***r the Central Par-IP". Johr. P Howe, whiie not act- In (h«?atri'-al anterprlasn at t* crtll in training for story teii- K nltt&*r ef .-riatters connected with kftArstiT it* «.r .;?h»rwi»e The other Ajf Mr Ho»« was dl*>-over»d in a rem ■H>t mo*!, and he fished a yarn out that challenges anything that ill nee Mart«d out of a hoax factory triMarada)' "It was a In " Of Kr How», refarring to a time that tor WMlßlwr, "In Dead wood. In th«i ftrt Riii*. The town was crowded and Mi were •ran-# f w,i« rooming with n Charlie Sherman. He was lltaue fMli»w. and a flrst-rate all Mnt (topular with all classes, as IMMW ww«t In tho*e days. In a tninltiK MVS. The Deaitwood I'ione. r was the MM ot the loorntnr p»i«r and Sherman »l I bad it delivered at our room, the «*r bey throwing It over the tran mti Ui« door t>nr morning the pa presiß* Milling in and fell on Sherman. **Hagh;m up. T a-as souttd i «>cp; we Wht gofl* to bwl til! 2 ? o'clock that awls# and I wa* dead to the world. HwßUfl thought that he would read the MTV u4 then §o to sirep ajt'-in. >»|« through with m ist of It and then am to « «hort story that made him H* wok# me up and re.»d it to se It wm sMut one of the carrier boys in from a distance finding a sf r«ir» of pantaloons In the road Ttar* wa* a in each pair of 3*»efs tmt no mon*v. Th»-v wer« %K! sp the (fulch toward 'he Home «»*r Bin* and the kid had brought 4* to bsfore the paper had gone to Wo. A >«porter had written h lltt "h» homeless trt..j*ers and it W |stt»ts Ij.to the pap'-r. It was t? : at **7 that read" Sherman l«u«h Sher •» U»u*t.t that it wa.* the funniest had r«>ad. ar.d he wondered tfee owners would feel when they *■•(4* to find their trouM rs trone. 'Tho<e sr« badiv sold," ' ild T turning *'*r U> to to sleep As I turned over I MMI ray fve* and look d around the ""mumohs will sonietitix-v Then T look »faln. srvd then I *at up. 'Where «*«ffpar.t» rhsri-.e*- aid 1 Sherman Wi 69 »ad looked *1 !.»?< th» y're gone **ld he Then we rot up and otit of the srlnd-w Sherman s.tw J* 8 tee that he knew and a.-Wed htm ps o-JWtl to the p., r.e.'r office and get Phennan » o tol l him to W fcf t>« notic,: the paper tiajw was no money In the po.-ket. w& -" 1 they came the m.in and the wre found That thev were had eonsi leraMe money the **d b»f?r» wh»ri the pantaloon* we fitiln't hav« the price o' a Ttsnrv wa« n ': Itr asked jw "Jing In t>ed ir i readinir T* war maverick tr. ■ U p t-e * ! i»v«r heard of nnvthlng Jvtst «* •> Seforw or stn •> T>--» thtsf wu*: Zl™*" tn th- - a --m which s»Wopen M that the tM> s!d thn w ***" nv" - :. • .« ®5? W*9sct 0 ... - n .r-j.,,-,. USS^Tu^ 7 * un ,,!ar#ct !n ' tb« B --s'on party. .. H-Hb, h.i* r» ■ ■ »d " • v. I n.-WW « **»* Who > - r S . I^.d, ra> J. k- • . • / r;: 12 '*ite , that i'»" t i », ' v . ; .w «q-.ar,Jy '• - . * th« b-, r ,. r .... ... ; .. PEHsoN u.. fin' p f ~ v u... ... ~v m _ : ( . :>r - . r j *— st!. !'*-"•• .. f ' li; V- Hi a: Jaracteristics «our Packs.— *AIQN>eOCf, *lOST.pgoof : . U6MT, MCC^u. (r r , *** "" bn * wTV" ,1 w,ti n,,t Will Other * s «a tt «• h<■ a «l»n**rU. lolch. , «co.. YUKON STOVES. fpjg&l 'pj Wake the Best. f Prices Right. Complete Alaska Outfits. hSI CO. ts. Ww Rrs m lesurs iibri ~ A P7PER. Rereir«r. AN CKTDTURED MIND. *hkap plcwtt «O».D nt ron L E« s SAID THE ISDIAS. * •" »•*•«*• of »ke - Deal » fhm- Ca.t """" cJ.Tr S»i.»«*w« P | t |, H Calnakla D*«*e>. t?M «-••»«»■« ft th« *OU )« NN »leata»a»-D« Ml . ve I beraoa Leaves Seattle. .® et r tH# »fco was Sn p.. *, l ° Bet fc clu '- to ti»* !uer.* -y of the men who LAuksr Mr «rt«or out of niMt IJti th<| coM brlrk chertaat at Reveiat,i*e. fc c. ;..ft the _it> yesterday (w parts uaknottc. Wi«h c ® mrs a «Py of the Rev*;, atoke fieraid or August 11. ta which !« J2l*% f" C r° r % U * t friends In this piae* of J. J Young, editor of the C*!- S2t. r *il' W * Te «*"ciaed In th-;r minds to know the meaning of seve»««l mysterious trips made to R~ve-i»iok« "by that genu«nan. Three um*a -luring the we«k he arrived here in the d**d hours of the morning by freight, returning to Calgary by the No. Z On th«* occa sion he was accompanied by Si. c, M- - ;- of the Caigar>- branch of k] usoii a bank and a valise full of money, ant 1 It ws.« understood that a big deal htd bee;', pulled off. In which an old gentleman ntmed Fowler, who haiied Irom Montana, was the third party. J-*ast week the facts of C>o btg deal came to light, and It resclved itrolf in a gold-bnek sell of the most old -fashioned type. It appears Fowier turned up in ( «i.*a ry not long ago and explained Xt McGregor tiiat he was looking for a man frotfi Medicine Mat. cailed Hank Jti - Gregor. who was a cous.n of a partner of his tn a valuable mine, which was sit uated on the liig Bond trail, north of iieveistoke. This partnar had tiled s:.<' Fowi«r * anted to transfer the dead mar. s interest to his cousin, lie produc nuggets from the mine, which ne de clared to be of such extraordinary rich ness tnat they were producing bncka of gold out of it by the simple process of hammering the free gold together which came out of It. " Th«»e tales excited McGregor'* curl cs'-ty «.id induced him to take J. J into conSdence. That gentleman nude a f-ying trip to Revalaioke and Fowler produced one of Uie gold bricka at the Victoria hotel, as well as some specimens of ore from the mine. Everything look<al all right, the trouble was to get an as aayer. a» at tua untimely iiour of tae morn ing necessary to conduct these important transactions without the ousid# public get ting wtnd of It, there was nobody about Ui town. They started out to rouse up Guy Urber when Fowicr excused hlmaeif for a moment. "During hie absence a very civil gentle man appeared, and engaged Y'ounic In con versation, during the curse of which it transpired that singularly enough h«» was Uia. of an assay el. By tins time Fowler had rwiurned and was de lighted to find that the hitch in the pro ceeding*, owing to the difficulty of getting the gold Msaycd was at an end. The civi. gentleman, who gave his name as G, D, S:ott, of Spokane, took tha party and gold up to his room, where a blowpipe and oth er necessary adjuncts of the assurer's art w«re produced and a test of the brick and ore. both of which were pronounced to Is eminently aatisfactory, wjui made Yountc returned to Caigary to to M.- Gregor. and the ne%t tr-Uii biougiit thetn both i>ack to Revelatoke with a con taining til,'-Mf) In cash, which was to be paid down as first instalment on the nslr-j, it being agretxi that the gold ftrick, which was valued at JJfUXW, to U' left ia the hands ol the Calgary uicn ss security. On arriving here they registered a* J J. You: * and friend at the Hotel RevelMOktt and i:i the gray of the morning set out with Fow ler up the Big Bend trail. ".Alter proceeding some distance they came upon an Indian in a tent by the trail, who afsuied them that It was a fa:t that titer* w )s "heap plenty «oid* In Fowler's mine. This unsolicited and unexpected testimonial to the bona ftd' s of the prop erty st ems to have be» n regarded a» s«: - tling the matter. McGregor presented th untutored savage w.th bis walking cau<j as a ».;gnt testimonial of regard and es teem. and returning to the hotel hand- J over tht to the genii man from Mon tana. and left or. the No. - for Calgary with the g 'id brick. Needles* to say, Mr. Fowler, of Montana, did not stand up on the order of his sroiiur. but went at once, omitting the n.-wlees ceremony of leav ing his future address When subject i to expert scrutiny in Calgary, it soon be came apparent fia: t..r aasay mode by G. l>. Scott, of Spokane, contained a cooMder able element of Imagination. The brtd w-t-nt about 11M in goid and the ba'ar..-«■ brass tiling*. An inspector is In •• ar»e cf the t'a!gar>' branch of the Moljou * *■ i:.k. The bank s soli.itor. J A I>a:u - and a mou.-ted poc.ce d*'t<-cUvw, S, rg. ant F. Brook, were ,n Revelst -ke or 1 -irfay. seeking traces of the ir.genk»us Mr Fowler, of Montana, and instead of r— •>rd'.:-R one of the blgge«t m:n!r.g deals In the nistory of tha ivnuitry. as the H-t --»;.! hoprd to d v *ll there to tell is con ..ini in the "r >und, unv am;»a«d tais given forts atwive." \\ ot.il in eii o< the tt urlil Seatr'.e . amp h:ii f* r iutar meeting in rhe Severs block Friday night with a full list of member* in a.tendance. Four matnbci* were jr.it atwd s-d two appii.-a --► . wore re-e'.ved. Neighbor Adv.*- - Hod - • fuml?hcd th« c.txp with *n am > • t ilh «■: ratten of the rt w I follow !e»g degree cf Tiie iadie* f the Cir.-le extended an invita ioc t*> the mem ITS ;?• part'etpste In *n ev -urs ~n .. ,-g a v r c «» *'.»<• Sentry K '*p*l I vpe.*tcd" tc re- ;rn from P nver th * week, where he has been in attendan » up-in the of the execuiive co.-i aiitlce of t.ta national body. Porc«ter« of Imcrlr* Cuirt EwvMor N> !* m#t »r rwcuUr a in haii #wn :«{ Chl<* Rrt* .c" r KWn f„ > it? s wer* !ntc» ?*»• r ,i - a --,t gp;. 1 *t'v« »> «r<* t fnxt-. • m-A »- !Mat«e for r<T.->r»h:;«. Ad .Ire*--* • -» rraua ly Mewn. K iiew s. Jor.« ar.J K :-j*r Order «f *he Fi*»ter« Mar. Mj-tl* chapter «•:'• V tt>*» <M at K-KV hnii *t * o doc* . s* •-*■•«• •• B of bHiM of {ro portar-e. A full t* K. »n«i *. M. ♦,. H ) M«m - v **r Ok* Mfc» . , -- ißMtar VMM Fr Hy «v#> to*. August If. _____ N*. ra'tfia. and !<v* fl*pre*v.-»n. • >-« -r> torn *ray rn»matnre!v Ha: « Ha'r H 1 ' »<*r w'.l '»»:.>« the >r. and Mfr fr rt "> fa:""? r• — • > S>c.nr-ar or Ct:y ct 9*x: . CASTORIA For Infants and Children «s» theBEATTLXPOOT4KTEXUOESCER MONDAY. AfC.rsT 16. 1*97. t*>dav-» weather atd tides. >*ORJ!CABT FOR MOKOAT. At:* I*. IST. * ,r *'*«*-er. wsrrn*h. *rae|Ml» at Waatkav Caadlllaa*. * Ji « bot «?• ha» f>a*«tnjr ov * r *he 8->und country and Eaat- VZr Yeetarlay It *i« central el ®* ro i,. A f* •• !*• **»r > *r4! :re in •'* *** aehlnrte* and <>r*con, i»- r . *' * ri*:rtg Ur»?!a»!«r, alv* ra f bejiev-.a* Monday wiU be r" the Sotjr?? country. All rer-crt irg atatioc* were today. e*.-ept two. A -race rain ftii at San Vrsaciaoo. G-- N. 6ALJSHURT, Ohaarrar. TIDF« IN SFATTLR HAPBOR TODAY. Tide' f Low Tide" * m f ■ Jat ft. am. ft pre ' ft. - 8 s " : s» u ».r* ~iT< AT r*ORT TOWSSEND _« rj< 6i i ■ 7 j | | ;.s.ni'.W*Tf MOTEL ARRIVALS. THE FILLER, f B- West. M D.. Mount v»raoa r G k*Uy. Arlington. Su'.!; 'Hard. Fas? Pound. C V. Faulkner Kiiam* <' L Lowry, Snohnroisb. J*me« a. Ai> r.. Port orchard. V Peterson Pert Blakeley. «:» X«;i4 Cornwall, England, r W. 7»orr. Whatcom. John M' hwt I'rtKffl City. J A. t)avb», Everett. A Runner Spr.kane. J*®'-' Cr.-iw?>pri. Variwwr, Wuh. Btamon Warburton. Tar-oasa. R E. Davis. Richardson. * "'im RcK*hfs Harbor. A; Oillii. Mount Vernon. A W Ke|l»r. Port Gamble. Walter <"r<vk#tt, Cou f>*vtlie. F>. P. Simons. La* G.i;os, ' "a!. K M Jordan Pan Fran<"taco A. Earr.ouf. Victoria. J B Jordan San Francisco. A. C Dady Phiiarteiphia. I> A M adiil, Frok <ne. X. S Dodda, New York. P S. Rush, Co o* Rsy. J H N'Mhhurf Coo* Bay. George H. Mehl, C-xis Ray. H Jarn»»<> Coo* Ray. John Mcßeary. Mour,.l City. Thomas V. atson, Brledabllk J A Thompson Port Gamble J C Altjn. Hamilton. Dr. T. L Price. Philadelphia. John Woodard. Stwdon. B. Cm W. S. M»rrK Olympia A B. M Donald St- p»uL Robert Rogers, St. Paul. P. H Malloy, La CorbW. E J May. La Conner. H. H. Tucker,. Port Townsend. William 8. Foster,- San Francisco. Charles Bertrand New York. THE OCCIDENTAL* ... A Z. Chourott, New York. G-sorg* W. Doyle, Sjxskano. A W. Vetter, Spokane. > W t), M '}t»rv, City. Mi»s Jennie Hanson. City. J W. Cov r, Ro«sliind B. C. John W Young. Spokane H. D. Hopkins. San Francisco*. R. Colsor., Chicago. L«ul* Caine, City. Mia.- Jen: ie F Ham lton, Black rdamoud- Miss R: an. Tacoma. Oliver o Brlen. F ill City. H M liuniuel!, Tacoma. J 8. Cotton, Snohomish. M W. Young Port TownMnd. D Farnsworlh. City. Edward O'Donnell. Chi ago. W c. VVilkins. Pittsburg Nelson A. Loggs. Ring! imton, X. T. Mr*.. G. C Soutii, I>e» Moines. !iir; > Newton, Fair haven. W B. Farriers. Chicago. W, L. Jan.c*. New Orleang. I>-o W. Doyle, Spokane H. W. Ruck and wife. Chicago THE NORTHERN. J A. Tavior. Portland. W D. Sm th. « tty. George Rolette. MS.-soula. 1 Ma.-k Methow. H'jickr. ui. Qlymipa. Robert Re id. W range!. J p VVood Kan Fran .sco. F. Wood Sun Francisco* W T. Rare.v. Portland. C. Foot", (lakhicd. J. H. Foa:er and wife, Tacomg F. R. Harris. Tuiol!} 1 . O. A. CV't.V'r. New \Vhatcom. I/etf.i FfJeraun. N>w Whatcom. T1» Havf and wife. Tacoma. ' Fred Anderson, Portland. J. C. Iv>n. Aberdeen. J. 1. Aberdeen <'nar. -:- Brt-m, Snohon-iah. i; B!u''kwell. City I-', il flcovtli Si »k*M J. O H itrx-n nr'l » 1-arso. N. D. «' K White. Chlt-ae M> ver \V«-ak»'im. M-uat Yernoo. J \V. Wlniwtt. Portland. J F. Sw *rthout Cen'raila. W R Brown. OMtnik J H v'ruther?- Portittid. Mr.-. J H Cruthet*. i'ortiand. S M X * : ift ... S< ittle. p. r I ouiter. ■ ;n. Eugiand. j \\ v Portland. R. I. L r.d«- IVrtUnd. THE BI.'TLER. \V* W ar d \\.t\ l>-r.ver. Harry C. A*h. Fh.lid- :phi.» tYar.il E Manner. ?-,a?ton, la. C. P Raf Cr.!"sufo J 40!->9 McHie, . <O. C. E R-.gan. Chlcisro W G Norr-*. N-w T. Merrill. S* o I-. aiici^co. J Er.rr.sb' rp C !• Hi net man -\n Fra»--®Bo T A Hi: • »< tnd w Pon:lac M h. Mr" L MHeavv »r,d daugater. Ellens bil* M J. Hunt. Chicago. C And>r»or. and w.fe. c- icago. T. E. r'u'br Ci'.y J A Mo.' *, .1 New* Yora. I' F y. ■' ~f N' a Y ' it. F;«v.' u I' I*;' New Y rk %!•->« M S*n;'!i N»*» York. i•. • j ? . .» -<x, Bat: Francisco. John VVii.aa.-. Ua Stuart's Verlaco^o Co. , .... j. i. Maior.a, [ua Stuart a % erlscoye Co. . .. . T F Psncla--* a: d i" chi.iga. M !<«•«« F"rr To*r«-nd W'.ilt- r Bower.. F-rt T wnsend. J v Mat'.-r a: -.1 br vh'r C 'A* «- ny San Fr.v sco. J L J'? n N-w Y -a, «• r Y y-i* N-,w V •>*. Geohrt U Luat. Chicago. K :•! Moody, port » V MarMn Murray. LoutsvlUo. Ky. O \V Thviin: a. San Fran>::sco. 7 s• ■ :n Si". Frs" 'isco. W J l.r *»n.S Paul ( , - \\ I. > a «* A C !*-»<!. C lcago. C. A as .lug on. \ R*ilrv Warning -t». I> < }-. Mat w" Lou.>a! ,e Ky, \\ : t L ! ' n F*n Franclaoo r . 1; \\ - : San \\n Gi-T«rd Fr*«no W L. W S«n FrancXM. T st v 4ac .©<a. \V H Men 1 Port lar l re f vy VC IN ILAND. City, jor - n . o-> I> T I. *•■ " K.rk.md. \ v- r /.a: -j" * O. j - i r -♦ B ak#"-«y. » p IWsa City. „ j v -- Ma; « a: ey ; fiwrnhi EVwane Mac * VaL«y« 1 K, L' :• ' " J .1 W. H . » Xir« J V. H-U. Avo: r \\ W'. ' " T Hj> F^:*nd ; v: m k n«a • ■ j f- • t ' •- r. ■*' r*r. IL G» k d. «e»c«. s i r - v2»*!E* VI ■■ * x T > • '' r - - 1- r*r, »-v v \ ?■*' vr ?*•: r-ir.Ci»c*. J o r I: •#»-»" w>; nsroa. i : V ' {•, v ; Sr,; :t. n.r.v ; tv v v f r Ow t-.- i,* » vk~ • \ <i. ;-y. j H*r-i"xr>-- t.v -r. , \\ K.ai > ■ raa-. seta. t: «s>*gr Oil a**. v- ♦. v»* f» —y hrt»! «a roc.:s_», a.: |snpr«v»- ta«Gts> iS ■ 1 Tttromm llolrl. Tkforaa. c -i-- r *r«- i r ■ J-.*rs sseiiO. *l»* »»'~ r * rooms. Rar • 4 T ~a. carr«» tr-*« to s*»» -«> '•* THAT DAMAGE SUIT. SOMETHING OP THE PER*O*AL BIS- TORT OF DAJtSY PHILLIPS. The Weasaa Whs Asks Jsigaesl Agsiaat Chief Ree4 asd Sis Baaduiea for fIS.OOO ea Ike t.reaaf mt False laaprtsesuaeat— Mie Was Sot Safcfeete* ta A»y la ilgaltles at Hfdqaartrrw, hat Was Searehe4 Privately hy Pallee Mstraa Tar lor Saase af the Altaaes ta Whleh She Has As swered at Varlaaa Tlaea If the fiiu inatitutsd by the w©»aa ?■*• .og !:«r eazss aa D-xmy Chi-»? of Police Reed and tii twedsasfn for *;» .M< diniagee for fa.;ae iasnsocunent ev»r to :na.i. an Interesting story concerning tee plaintiff will come to light. In the eomj-la-nt she a;i»g«« tnat she * t* subjected to great haratness tn tnat aha wa.s stripped and thrust in.to prlaoo with out warrant of iaw. While there is no direct statement the Idea e nvey-d by the words '•stripped'* g.v«s tfce f abiic to understand that tas woman w ho nc-w says st«e ;a D&isy PiiiiUps, but who toil the police that *h» was Mrs. C. H. BeckivUl was tibj«eted to unusual indignitlea. A Poet-lntteiiysenoer reporter lnv«* - ..ga'sd th« matter yesterday and teamed that Mrs. Beekdull was searcsod by Poi:cs Matron Taylor ia pr.vate, and that she had money concealed on her per son which she had faaed to g: ve up when requested to hand ever her money, etc-, to t!ie r«tctKterinf Police Matron Tajlor. in speaking of the case yesterday afternoon, s&ld "I myself j»ert fs.aiiy searched Mrs, P dull, and she was aot subjected to har&h treatment. She had on her p».r«.on a coa siderabie sum of m«*»ey thai shs did not give up to tha cltrk when shs was regis tered/* Mrs. was arrested on suspicion and h'ld eighteen hours. The police be lieve they aere warranted in artvsting her and the more they ksam of her record the more convinced they become that they did not make an error. The his tory of the arrest is as follows: Word *.a eent to police headquarters by a North S*- aiti« e~Uocn man that there was a tough gang in the back part of his place. De tective WJliaras ar.d Patrolman Stewart went to the saloon and. according their {statements. found the «ang involved is a d ispute. "The dispute. ' sa;d Chief of Police Reed last night. ' was over JiO which had not Wn divided right according to the con tention of one of the parties." The officers arrested the gang and toe-It them to headquarters, where they were locked up under the following names: J. W. Wilson William Williams. H Arthur, and Mr*. C. 11. Li*>ckdull or Barkdull. It will be recalled that this occurred Inst after i»neak thieves sto»» MO from a fruit stanS r.ear the correr of First avenue and Battery street. North Seattle. The evidence against the gang was not *utflcie<;t to warrant the filing of a com plaint, and eventually ail of them were released. Whil« they were in jail, one of the men. who is now known to tho po lice as Walters, admitted, according to Chief Reed, that the woman known a.» Mr* Beckdull and another man came to Seattle fro in Spokane. The police «i»im that Mrs. lierkduil was registered at the Northern hotel with a member of the gang under the name of Mrs* F. X. Mor gan. When Chief Reed was a«ked last night if he knew anything of the history of the w >man. he said that he knew her a* Daisy Phillips, alias Mrs. C. H Beckdull. aitas Pearl Raymond, alias Mrs, F. X. Morgan. "Sht? lived In Spokane under the name of Pe«rl Morgan." said the chief, "and I have Information that she is well known in Los Angeles. She also lived on Grant street In San Francisco, hut I do not know what name she used there. She has been in rom;«ny with Kid Cunning ham a notorious fellow, who has worked for 'Poker Davis,' of Log Angeles " The chief does not think that the wo man's reputation has been Injured, and when the case comes up in court more in teresting details will come out. FIKLME* KEPT BI'ST. Called Oat ky Three Biases Within Twenty-foar Hour*. Yesterday was a busy day for the fire men but by irsakißC quick runs and tv .rkintr tost they earned their salaries, business »tart«d in Saturday night, when a still alarm was received for a blaze at '.»* Fourth avenue. It appeared that a !.-mp i xploded In the house, hut Mrs. Brevnrt had the ccnrsgs to pick It up ind throw It Out of a window. In *-» her clothe# caught fire and she n;ir r.iwly es. aped being «» : isly burned With rare rre«ee.c«. of mind she sueceed d in smother! ne the Tones that threat ened her. Th. re W*S BtUt letMl dam :«»- from the riro to the houso or its con tents. At 4 Is o'clock yesterday morning an employe at Stetson &: l' <st'« eni'd went up trro the shaving tower. In dolrg so he left his lantern c >wn below. Shav lr j,-» or some object from above vr . k the In:-tern ar.l overturned it. It ex ploded and set firs to the combustible mi ter: An alarm v .s « nt In from b"x >' but before the fir»m"n reached the «<-ene the mill men h i the flames tinder C ntrol. Th»» r?ir.r:i - * if the b'.nze w«re quickly extinguished by the chemical. Chief Kellogg suid that the ntlU men did K~»at work Rot J4 was pulled last «v?r.ing at 4 55 oVlo < for a fire in a shed adjoining a h,v;«e 'vated b<vw*en Ninth and T-rth avenues south and Cb ar'ts and B street#. T> e fire communicated to an adjoining t .*e, but the firemen lad ro trouble in maklrs a stop. The total damage was IJfs Th# he ;?# 's owned by Capt. W. P.. tabard. AT THE CITY JAIL. Jailer John forbut «jglu fur a Jlew Hitild'.ng. . The dty lal! was fihd htick-''p yes?«r 'T w.*h all son's ef r'fT-rsff humanity. There wis r.>t a var.-.-t seat left, and J u>r John Corbe't was s'ghing for a r w -y 'ail. The ; s « a f, er.O' sh, t ;• cuid be irr.tr v*.« ' t*~e e ; ?y ccun saw fit t* tske • v ' -f rhe matter The i l proper Is a ren-- .: - >f th* days Na for-i the "re. ar-1 * v » ■ ' * ' n is nothing more than a cheap w vsien house, in w v '-h are kept th*< 1 ' * w-rr*n aid »e,- ,j --e ma.:. It S'.'-.l.jed Ir.to thrae »".:tior s. An t the rrlsor.er* col -'-ted la tha £at«r6»v and n cht round-cp w»re J * P.eagar. f. • : F-p' droits T*-»y wore arrest<hl by 1"» - f"»-n r* -v,,.. p»tre'r an It is th*t th#r a* % * nrt T th« jrar.f u v. -v ..--w.; % br*.k»mn »• Cl*-Elum, th* I- 1 *- , days T>« oJ" •- ■ i r'.&irj a "■ 1 ?b« K*; ,f r r-• .. **l .r.'.i a t-H tight. tier 5»<MBI! r•'•(ipf, A~~ .1 I i<ri' ' * • . *-«r* ? v'"o «' r- rt F » Saturday ty bar k isVfiri. »"* tr 1 --* m*« hrrMM to P •*. ;■ -«• w ~ * v •« r*v a j»»vt .\T-i*r r » ••. w ,-.s rr ch N»t ♦«r s«r - < v » I: * * »'.vM « ♦}•.• ?••>*- Pttal tkttl «h* VOti4 prtw>«J>ly recover. ~ v * '* * v " **" ' ? k .* hu be*a '• ' ' ••- 1 irr •.: ;hr;*:. T*« rcf kr ' * » tt« bands o/ s: For F ..*.• i*y I •«•»)»* Kr r»rr! I'mnnißf. 7' •'•-<* *■«* C—a- »v- rr-at at Cor#r ' ' 4 .'• ». -»-d .J* - - ■»~ " .-5 \r> to '£ _ • -<■ Cot'- rv , ~<j U' M ; tV *- ' " u "ii ?*" VAK, a J.;- nair.T»r « o « H th* rorr.<=r -f Y-- ~r **v ar.i *> rvl 4*->r * *-*->? r. i ■ * I HaattUl WMI Ek <*ij ai- nf ." * • -r. r a tirr.t It Is caicu * • " " ; * ••» ?r»-i i -+■ ot ab<v;t 1 * ' r '\* fw '~" A " f«s•(> ii* rr»»aa.tt>l to rtaca tiie sisr^ Awarded Hiffeest Honors—World*# Ffclr, QoM Mefeh MMwiater Fata-. DR. f/Ot W CREAM BAKING mm V j»1 Perfect Made. Yews the Staadard. aafl then *ll taken with cramps. F~r a while fee waa in a bad condition. bat by y >od rare he was brought out all riy? • Some wonderful etoric* reached the Foat-InteiKarereer offi<-« about the affair. One story had it that Sullivan njs out in d;>ep *i'»r ti- ut to b» dr w-?J, wher. <t man of nerve swam o<j t fr« >m shore an-* rescued hxm At the risk of lo«tny his own life. A r«po—»r interviewed a man who worked with SulHvan n' h+ w ** with crair?'. and he said that the story «aa all bosh. « h>r«fd Wltk StrftHmy. Kark Sehtfliiiy was arreted late Sat- I urtiay n;ght by a d»tectiv~ on the chance o* stealiny f25 from a nsdaw who keeps a fruit stand on Pike street. It is claim ed that Bchhliny pick**«i up a purse in ■which was s3>. took out the money and substituted a $1 bill. Detect (re C idih-v --located a m-*o In a Pike street saloon whom he thought was Schi'Un*. He was nat certain, so he got the who immediately made a dash at ScMiling demanding her money back. Schilling dnies to the police that he stole the money. He is at police h* 1- q jartcrs a.* a barkeeper, but Cudih.-e says that he hau been collecting for a local German paper. BHEVITICS. Th# funeral services of T. W Caner. the <M pioneer at Sun.iydaie. »er* held Sa;- urdav morning at ing room*. Rev. W. W Maliorv officiat ing. The inn rot. at took place in Mount Pleasant cemetery. "Klorsdlge? Yes. "Cold up there? TO below. "How do you keep Warm * Own • sleep ing bag made by the Pacific Lounge and Mattress Co. W»»#tert! avenue, near Spring street. They make eanvaa b:»gs fur pro v.sions and clothing a;so." Are lou Gaing famplagf If you are you should have the Post- Intellfgencer sent to you It will cost nothing extra. Call at our ofTioe and have ycur address changed. An Importaat \*rr Moot . IsOWtnan «c Hanford* n*w book. "A Guide to the Klondike," just issued con taining large lithographed m.vp compiled from latest surveys. Price, 75 cents. Fur sleeping bags. roi>e« fur mittens, cap#, moccasins and snow shoes, the only correct goods for tr-e Yukon country, to be found at K. Petkovits', 110 Marion sir fee i, between First and Second avenues. Going to Alaska? Consult Floranca Marvin, prophetess. She predicted the Klondike strike to one of tho lucky men. 614 First avenue. Wilaon s Yukon Guide, new edition from pre«H July 30th; ail information to date about new fields and new route*. N»?w maps; half-tone view of Dawson City; copyrighted. cent*. Send order at once. The Calvert Company. 716 First avenue. "A Guide to the Klondike," full of In formation. A lan:* lithographed map ■with each book. Price. 75 cents. Low nian & Hanford, publishers. Klondikers, attention—-Useful miners' cook book free at Spencer Clarke Com pany's, Occidental avenue. Elegant office* for rent low. Bullivaa building • ••••• !•'• • • • • • | im M^REA!WiRY M inc. I i Oyster and • § Grill Room. • ? The only one In the city 0 where prompt aerviee and g r naricrllrd eulatne are com- * 0 hinrd vrlth moderate rhargra. £ 7 I nqoeatlnnabl y the best. * J. J. COLE, Manager, * 0 No. 519 Second Av. ® ODDS AND ENDS Of Our Glgartio China. Crockery end Glassware Bale Great Americas Importing Tea C* 803 Second Ave i£6 Pike Street bee Our Price*. To Dyea And Skaguay, SI6. Schooner Moonlight LtSfaa Seattle WEDNESDAY. AIG. IS aad will he towed through to l)Mtiß4tlM br Ocean Tug J. M. COLMAN. 1.-.O psnati batgaga free, Stirptßa freight »I 0 |»w* torn. Agent* wll. also contract horaea at |«5, lorlaJiag feed. Arply at Colmam Dork. IF YOU LOVE * Ji J» YOUR WIFE -ITT 811 4- GAS j aeSTOVE The MacDougall & Southwick Co, , <TpEA GOWN i EVENT. Last week was a fortunate one for us, this week for you. as a purchase nude then is offered to you now. We bought the entire sample line of Tea Gowns of one of the largest manufacturers in the East at less than half their regular prices, and, as usual, you'll share our bargain. Monday well o\ tr you your choice of these 48 garments that would cost you in the ordinary way from sl2 to 520 i nt less than half these prices. Sale begins at *> o'clock. See display in our north window. I^l6 n ' "Just anything*' will not do in «ur clothing store. The standard of I*l 1 t*"l CT material. style and workmanship is £>• very high. Read>-to-wear clothing equal to the product of the custom tailor at prices that he cannot match tor cheapness. We like to sell our clothing to dressy men—it pleases them. This department will of fer more than ordinary attractions this week. when, we'll place on s&ie our entire stock of Spring and Summer Suits at the following reductions: All Clftv Splits this | • Ail lla. JC and P.flO Suit* f s w •« '< IHOt Ail s3f» f© \nd f 10 Suiis th.ii week $; 06 Our entire line of Spring and Summer Weight Trous ers, in Cheviots and Fancy Worsteds, in the most desirable colors and fashion, during this week at greatly reduced prices. CARPETS Haw Carpet* and Sew Faraitare irrit lag Datl?. SPECIAL SALE OM BABY CARMAHES FOR THIRTY DAYS. INSTALLMENTS. DAULTON, CARLE & CO.. 1123 First Avenue mu s g health—the "fast-col- j|j 9 or" complexion that we all admire—can't be 6 j® imitated successfully. It can't be achieved with- || out good digestion. The daintiest cosmetic on S3 earth cannot rival Ripans Tabules as a complex- SCt 5 wn maker. They sweeten the stomach, promote 6 iound digestion, and regulate the bowels. When & 9 all these functions are in good working order the 5? blood is purified and nourished, and shows g growing and briliiant in the cheek, < P i RIPENS Tabules. t IF You Loye Your Wife Buy Her A Gas StOY6, I Ha<*hingtoo Deatal and Photr>graphlc •mpr'? Opjo».u Po#toffiCt. £ll Coium&.* Str«*C —CAMERAS— We Lrrp the br«t Hjlft- A»f ©»• ena aic tfcenn. .«<> eh*rgre for »kow lay y oi bow. Mall order* * «»ecUlir. |. P you lovel p** your wife h gbuy her a Gas® j| Stove. |j KLONDIKE. Washington and Alaska S. $. Co.> "Sill I Stilt" 70 Hours i SEATTLE to DYEA and SHAGIiAY. Thft rrrur.Jf f»»l -r»ar ate*TT»fcij> ■sr."! u frt m gesrti# fur J:jn«*u, Sk.ic :>* P»»- g' 1 I »*. Tvt v * n: '-f cf A .jr.;*! Ufth fc-l £• . H<*r accommodation* • urrlva' *. B"» 'i •*;» Cr-«* a - J iroat tibia v<>4*el oa ttia route, la coftßecuaa with aiX/% c The Alaska S. S. Co. Tr n r;-'rata tlwstr eW.iCt ar.4 (ut aa!.' * "ROSALIE." Trot-- S-<* »« J-*"'"- r-r A «*"1 '.♦h of *»; * ?mb»x far Sk<f :*jr ii\y anl Py?* cLrect. For *rl »rr>'7 to c. h. J. «T'»i xr^nrno, Onrral Tirkft igvei, Under S*. P. 0~ ■;«. Or CHARLES II PEA ROOT, MantiT. { ________________________________ pOIXST * »TBWA«T, Caltrttkarfc ' rwUfa ■■■■■■ •« Ykl/4 u« MukU atrMta, Wattla, W»i>ff few* MtfkMM S* Mk %