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HE PASSING THRONG « * Oalrer who has b*w th* Belling f*r representative of the Po*t-ln for * sna&bcr of year* *u in *T7ru? fr-jm What com. H* »"****< mountain . i r r.f; at the sta'* STto P** B " CrmUT,U ** «»- i3w knU' the <^aCrt * t **»-n «at ec Sanaa >' met over WC j i.r,? rtde of U»e f" poet ©n * trail at wbl h point the new inul _ ewsffip creek dl* erge*. rou«." •y Culver "h«* aJ- ; tv th' one fr-in the nin«- *y B . . po«t over Roc' or Granite tsmin- ZZiu i* stxarv ar.<l the a«*nt t© Raid by bo me*r,* <«iy at beat la tea* difficult H*»mp creek head a ,ot,th tide ?f Bakl mountain and JL, »aa Nor lis Fork of toe Nooka*' k. Mar tit* to»nMr,-tr.;i» po*e on the stat* uS wbiie Silica or SUtci* creek a» It . yiyad up there head* on the northeast gf Root mmur. tain anad r.owa in a ggrtbatrerly direct:t>B ten or twelve mile* tatfi ChiliJwack lak» fiwarep cre*k ia . tX "-< inn ml'**- torn and It will be mt y ja «ut> a trail paa&a ,« for park ar>- tpa* ua entire lergt:-. FTOOS where ths* woufcJ aeoee-H'-i y end. ft require* ir«a tare* to fiv* hours of hard cttabing t« rtacfl the ere#' of the mountain. Near D* brad of Swats;) cre»-k a townaite nailed l-fjtn oty ban b**r> located, at an e*u- cfevatluo of T.yUO feet. The lunniit tt Bsl>: atouatasn ia v lotaably at i«aat («*t tuch" It fc* on lil# BWAIBP creek a#* of the nounta«R that Padden'a tig y* e « located, and ther? ar* al«o a num «if oJaer proofing ciaima on *be aanne atie. H«d the dkrov«rie« there be*n made tao sontha * aid have n peanbift to Ac development work isi» tail to practically solve the problem pi it>*u extent and richneaa. I don't m««tn to imply that there la any doubt upon this ptot te th# minds of the owners of tha any">» er of the m«ny proa. ftcto ri who have examuied the i*d«es. but f tove llve<! in a tuning country long tarrnf" to knorfr huw «*>>' K ta for men to b»reja« over rlfh aa»ajr# and prom ise surface Indication*. From the re yens which have rvacha! Whaicum from tßtt woo axt conaidcrud coaaervaUve and i* ; ;atif. and who are familiar with the sr* there would a<-«m to be no nam tor doubt that the rein* are both fjrt ac<s extenalve. Th*y present every aarfare Indication of being true flaaurea, and ft 1# elaicntd that the main ledge has bt*r clearly tra<<-d for i feet Its tr«i-d a sorthweat and southeast, and it dipa KAtthMtf Into the mountain at an angle at aixwt C degreoe. "As to routea 1 ran only reiterate what I iwv* already aaJd » my Post-Intelfcgen etr oonrespchd<rß(>». Th« map which you Saturday |» an accurate r*>|>re »«nuUofl of what la g rurally oMildcrtd ti>* beft routs and It* relation to Beliing- Nur ba>. wliii the a! gte exception tnat later Information lead a to the conclusion tfeai Uw ftwiUßp cre«k trait from the four twre-sO poa? on the state road la better t»ar the Root mountain trail from the «l*elew)-»iie poet. a* ! have already aalid. Pack fcorae* aaddl* hor**a and all needful wpp'to* may be obtained at Whatcom at mail »»»t. and of course I believo that k tha beat place to get them There t« a T*uUr dally at»*v to Hdlngs wc»rth, a«jd WMmklr »ta*ea clear throi«h to Loop's Itseh tn fact, the trip may M«ily be 84-J* on ft bicycle a • f«r aa Loop'*. Whethtr It la wl»/ to undertake It no !»t« fe the season. with a view to extended fswperting. may reasonably ho que*- B**d The state road and trail extend- Sat to althln a few mile# of Hannrian |tw was built in b.pt*ml>er and O t.>- ter, tut It sfcauld Np borne tn mind that fte eleration of Bald mountain, whero ft# ww strikes are located !a from 2 I* W feat higher than the pats and wfcer tt rain* at tide * iter iu>w It anows up In the high n\ nr. tains. In a f*w weeks »♦ Bourualn ttrtim. now low and e«j>jly 9tm»d, will be raging torrent* which It **•'' be dangrrous t attempt to ford. !i gr#«t need'of ore or two hridge«. Fw the one moat needed the material la tinady on the ground, a d it i* quite like ly that It will be built this fall The bual- MM men of Whatcom are not excited. but &*y tre wide aaake and alive to the Im »«u#c« of provtd ng every needful facil ity for making the miM of the strike* w af access. and for attiring the trade t» which they believe t ,ejr are justly en 2tkd »nd which they are certainly abuni ■ ■fiy able to handle. fa{* Charbs P Dyer, of Oak Harbor. »8» for three mmmfn ha* been pro«pect wr *k»g the Aii«kan coaat. ha* struck * rtrti If what he reports, and what old miners believe, la true. Mia | are bat k«*d up by an exhlld ww of white quart*. In which the virgin •M »h?ws |n gr at c ' )o t, and flakea *' urn's dlsowerte* are on Cleveland forty-five mll«-s north of M.try ■RiHt Hm h aa atak-*1 out fourt« ut and m\i that hi* possessions ;ir« I Bile rg and >:,«:( a m:ie vi h>, d •••{!>• ■Ng th# coast In# There are moun of a similar f >rmntlon extending In ™?\ Th * showing of g->ld-bearlng quart a *at> runs In five-foot vein# and «ttm run from three feet upward In _ «n»«s the veins being trac#ahl# for a nf 5.w fret. When »«ked If he . *J*»4»d organialrg a eompany fir de- L Capt r>s >r said that he did J* »' <*i- according to his own -tat# a sledge hammer and pound !j' ! to |: »> w irth of gold a dav ko* ver to put In a small fttß lp. th# . ****> attend >n ha# be*n paid to the> ( \«< >f Ai ><ka, « outh of "♦Sft!. than any other p?i-t of the tee. bat th# showing made by Cap?. Z*** S'en s to verify ku statement that * tlle ** <m- >r' i ".t mining d»#.- «v *** f*t>prt#d. He hiv not taken the te se-ure , in .t««ay the aamp' a d >w« *!;h him. as he sava ft " I>t th. t*l'd win run »»w*r. '.s of dollars to the ton. T E. CoU t . ~f oreat Falls treas- ! the state of M it ana. Is In Sent c"f lnf Kataler-Orgnd hotsl '* ma,t nr!l ' Visit to ! •mT* f " x * * great n anv kin i to ssiv Of !* ,tr. ~rd th# impr- ♦- j th# Hlv'a p.,» t rv i, • 8 0? T ,r pr>stv.—- •* y ' arP n " " M faVrtf " tfea* u ' * \ r •» quanti?v %'■%, txn ,r w! -h. ard h# ZSLj* 1 the d»-t»r»*<ion ' yi '* "* ' : * . tlm v, „ ' *"* k«»i f >.» Bhsad in their de •a«a^* t # " <s lncr a *'' of output and his t* "' k ir.l times an J** wr with t. v. ~r «. d r; <r * ,U ;trvl v k, ! " s f,,f ****■ ff f O': ." f k J C.iw '•"J t n -nts f~ >n j the ~,.1"f x <rf .* * P'un.l# have mad# ** PB ' " f vrboary v 00l ma-- j ; -^U'tt* orsd T!f t,rl * hsivc " att-Sr,® ** h N,r J te, -.1, ' * * K ' larst r market *; d u tar TT »' ' n )•• b attla a , Another (iocd I Thing in Cans. UTRjrr (K>-n THINT IV ! j . 18 Va - n cams -« macaroni \ ;{ Ti>MAT*> ND ANo i-POU-ND vAXj. day c» » aad th«j retam hema The *taie of Montakaa ta a brother <?f Jack ?m w*i»-kaoin maa ar.d potttietaa. who Is at pr«a*i:t holding dowT a isuid o4Rce pocttlor. In one of the Montana dlwtrtcta. N-Xwithstandiag the war cloud that •cme h»i4 te qul'.e thick the r;r.:- t*d State* aad Japan, the clever people 0 th- Facfflc lale are perMetiag IT. the:r study of An*rt«B ML aad inlaws Th—re ia In :ais city, sff the Hais-r- Grand hotel, a <>f tr - 1 pa*;e*» t«ir n. Ktshl by nam-. *h« ta jua? eMipieting a t,ro» ioriged tonr of tbia domain tc famtS hfmaeif with the fr*«-r republic tor th* exclusive pvtrpnee of u*:n«r that trsfor- te his legal praettce at Tokyo In July !M the International 1 treaty te which Japar. ta party of the firs; part. lnt-> effs*-t, prtmd n* that ai: f r "« realdenta m that country mua- ther— after be amenable to Japaneae laws and not to only the lawa of their hocae COJR. trt« aa at preaent Although thia. tt s ccaatdered srU? make little dlflTerer.ee in the hawti of alien reatdettta. Japanese attorneys think It wli: mak< much busi c*s» for them In *trwJ«htemng out <as tsnglesnenu that may arise tu minor mat 'en That s why Mr baa been ta the United State*. Thia man 6s ar? er.thustaat oner Aawl* ean customs and ta full of frler.d!> fe irg. bee* jae this c«>.j n trr Pierced the ex clusive cloud of Japan a few years agr« and introduced that plucky natton to tie world, but be dt<ee not abeadtm any of his native patriotism. He say* that al though h« would regret It deeply, if the I'nited State* should persist te a war with his land, the latter would not ahow the white feather, but would be r*ady for It. He, however, think* that the Ha waiian will be aettied by arbi tration. Persaaal. J C. Waugh. of Mount Vernon la in tfea city. J. E Horan ia an Ererett gu*at at the Rainier-Grand. L> P Job' s or, the piano man ©? Tacoma, Is at the Sterena Dr. a*, i Mr> F E. Lytle. of Bathell, are gueats a; the Butler. Capt. L. WU'> Is regieuir*d at the Northern trtn Olympia. Mr and Mr* J W. Harrta are at the Northern from Fuyaiiup. Th«ns» A Graham, at Taunts*, ta regis tered at the Hotel Butler. Mr*, and Mlsw Beckimjiham hare left for a at* weeks' rlalt in Callf trnla. S K;*hl. an att<>rney of Tokyo. Japan, it al the Kami r-Grand f&r a few days. W, A. Van Duaen and Henry Sargent, Cherry Valley merchants, are at the Dllier. D. K, Porter and wife, of th* Black Dla m rfid minea are asnang the la:e arrival* at the Dtiler. Jay W Alien, of San Francisco Pacific co»»; paaaenge-r ag. Nt of the Nickel I'U.e route, la in tha city. William B'oan. of Dungeneas. who made a lucky strike in the Klondike iaat spring, ia at the Occidental Waiter Oake« superintendent of the Pi t*' Sound & Alaska S-#.jsnanip line, aua a beanie vlai:or yesterday. Mra C. B Nobie and Mrs. Frances of Tolt art at the miier f r a few days, preparing for a journey East. I- E Smith, tuperintandem of railroad* of the <-regun Inu rowem nt Company, *• ,{ to Port on the Kitigston t night. Among yesterday's arrival* at the Ste ven* *aa Charie* W I>.> .m;s bookkeeper for th* B«attl* Coal and Iron Company at Imarjuah. Mrs. W. E. M "Kee left Sunday on Use Walla Walla for Calif or na. She will spend a short time at Sin Francisco, and then go south for six » eks. R, A Sehoenfeld, secretary and treasurer otf the S anitard Furniture Company, will »<♦ marr. ,« ••• 'a- :r N. -.v V rk clt> to Mi>a Maud Fa aik. of San Francitco. Capt. John B. Liboy. manager of th* Pugct S .-and Tugboat Association, i* in the city, aficr having made a trip u» Skaguay. He leave* for the Ea*t on a buaine-i trip tomorrow Jame* P Browner, who wa* doorkeeper In the hOui*- of renr aentatlvew rttirir-c the U of i!«. is In th* ci y vUii.ng r. i atirea. Mr Browner new hail* from I>iw son City. He owns a valuable claim on Bonansa creek and came down on the Ex oelsior W L. Penham, Western fr#;gh! manager of the Ureal Northern. i*ft yesterday afu-r --noon for Spokane. Mr R. nham «t*.« :hat the report# of a car #h are exaKger a;<-d. Ill* road m furnlahing ample storage for th# wheat crop in the now eleva:ora • n«l the crop is bemg movi>d without any difficulty. Attorney Oeorg# J Cam or on. of the firm of Kmniuna * Em-non#, lawyer*, phased through the city y#s"*rday «?n route to the f*'.n Juan islands. whero he and a (>w friends wUI spend a few days hunting. He waa accompanist as far a.< S- iUi# hy At. iorney A C. Eaiuuna, *ho returns to Fort - land today. Perfection In CsUe-Ma k Is« Hou!»ekeep«m frequently wonder why It ia that they caanot make biscuit and oaka that are light and paiataM* and t'iat ta*te as delii ous ss the biscuit and cake mada by their mothers and grandmothers. t.h» delightful memory of which even to this day creates a aeis*tk>n of pl, aaure to th# palate. The trouble arses from tha highly adulterated state of th« matenals they have to w,>rk with part cularly the cream aMartar and sada umed to raise or teaven the fiXKI Cream-of-tartar and *o«la uat are n> w pro-urabie f sr diamesttc purposes contain large quantities of hme. earth, alum and other adulterants frviaent'y from I to 25 per cent., and oorseq jem r vary so much In atrencth that no per« i pan tell th* exact qimn-tty to use, or prop erly combine th-m to Insure perfect r*- •ul s From using too much or too I ttje, or b«>caase o- the adulterants i- h ver. aalt. yellow or heavy biscuits or are frequently made -se adul terants are a?ao Injurious to health All this trouble m*y be avoided by th# use of the popular Koval Faking P<«*der. Where th's pr** sratl-'n !*> .-*np< ■ • i r • « pis*# of cf* am-of-tartar and ts per fect leavening posr.-r always instres : j?jt. flaky, digestible biscuit, cakr* ami pastrv, that an j*rf»«th wholesome and tx"* from th* Impurities when the old raising preparations ar# em ployed Tr*e Ri'val Bak'r.g |».»wdef. sr# are in. forna»*d by tb# most ret Ia Me s perf* *t?y pur* he!n* msde fr.«m h sh!y re fined ingredien'a osrefully t*«t«<! and "» exactly proport ->ned and cotnhined n pever fstls ta produc* the be«t and uni form r—uHs An additional advantaas t tta emp'ovm f-t cowes fnow the fa.-t ts*; bread or other food rrtde with it rosy be eaten while hot without fear cf in J -♦#*. n or any ur»pl* »*a«t results wh ie N ■••g equallr «* '•• >i»t and grateful o tre palat* w s *n cold lii»»hh*«hoT»« Is Kniieil. T».e Hebrew V#w Te>r was » brought to a ctoae In Se*rtl» > the orth<fc' x ar 1 rrfsrns Je«» l servi "ea day and even ryr as was a • r> -isivvhl In yesterdsv's Post -Infl'Sf-v The neat event in Hebrew ,-trelet w 1 the {vVhrs i *n of fe I>ty of Ab -rer.t that thi* v- s» sCV • Ner < Thi' •> i Is - ■er h * d.sya ?b# sntire time between th.* s "«e i of October S and < be c s fast n r r n -at aor drink passing a Jevo.it Jew • Faron C. M fa*t'b w K > w i cnarged with forgery In in rs c to r*t«* money cvn s raortjrage >r l»r lama's property at Alto-; I L dMoharged I rmcn fail :« to appear, h ha »J. W*n*ed tn p it;#. Woe:, on a- n. oictmsnt for swindling. The beet pnepar*t!«. , H» to remove 4ar. *—. T fr.>m the t*e«d and te o«r* and •tim-iiat* th.» scalp that dandruff * I not gather again is Haifa ila»r Henew<r. *vr\ser a oaa af Waahtagtoai i" * -r»rd M*'W -rs ' '''-na • , * g*»>d thin* by b -.'* wed * o tf« » .-.sa that you know all abo at »:ik. Foe Tn# pfUfssel the Co-o er. » » |*r - Oooapaay. near of entrance St. I van btttidsßg. t ; -e Ftre-Bruh« Ck's as •raw ty 1 NEW VICTOR AIR-TI6HT HEATERS. CANNOT BE EQC A LED. lV>' '' "i lAVIJCO OF FT'EL £ 1 MEANS SAVTNO OF MONEY. f SO TROVBLE TO SHOW THEM. sfSL 7 c Miles Co TrmieniisiiMiKifliiia. rCT* -• V> VV. A. U PIPER. Bect»er. NEWMAN CASE EN DEI • ACTIOS NANRR Hl* DISMISSED MOTION or THE STATE. *s l.tbetl ho«tf of (letting m Better Re*«lt tin tke a*>eosrf Than oa First Trial—Nrs. Ssrrisglos Gets Her Witness I>et«t osrt Se*»s. The s*a* of the state against WlHiam Newman baa been dismissed on applica tion of the prosecuting attorney who state* t.iat there Is no probability that the state wouid fare better ia a second trial of the case than It d.d In the first The ratement tn hi# application te aa follows: And now gome* tha proseedting attor ney tn and f ->r K'.rg tour, y, state o< Wash ington. and prays the c-jurt for permission to &sm:ss the ahov* entitled cause of ac tios against the aaid Wil.iam Newman and lr. support of *a;d application for his statement herein allege* that sasd defend ant is charged with the crime «f grand larceny by the information In said action, and in a trial had of said eauae before this court during the m ntb of July. I?ST. the Jury faii-d to <i#Tte upon a verd: t and w..!» d> harged. It Is doubted that a sec ond trial would result more favorably to t e atate than the first; therefore it is deemed be*t to dismls« the a-tv>n and save any further costs to the county " Ti -a bring* to a cluse the last of the thre* ease* of larceny connected with the r * well-known name of • t«ady" Norrmg ton. the other two being those againat W.iiUm Burke and Patrick Burr.*. Norrsnaton will now g*t the witness fees which have been withheld aa security for her appearance aa a w tness N» wman. Jud«e Jacob* yesterday ordered "that the clerk of the court de liver to Margaret Norrlngton all money now in hi* possession that may be due her and belonging to her as witneaa fees and all certificates aa a witneaa In attendance oa Uu* court." HASKIL.MOTO IS « 4»l RT. < hargrd H'ltb Vlnlatlag the Con tract Allen labor Us, In the Federal court yesterday the ease of the United States vs. Tmtio Hask icnoto, charged with \iolatir.R the contract alien labor laws, came up for hearing. The de fendant was arrested Saturday night by Chinese Inspector Schuyler and Customs Ifispe Lcftus Ha ki'.moto on Septem ber IS purchased twenty-three tickets for Japanese for Portland, ar.d as their bag gage was be.ng checked he was seen deliv ering the tickets. Inspector Schuyler ar rested three of the party upon the repre sentations of a man from West Seattle. a.;o Informed Inspector Loftus that he could Identify several of the Japanese as having come down from Frascr river on a fishing schooner now lying a: West Se attle. Thrr* were identified and ht'.d. and the remainder were allowed to proceed to Portland. The otß.ia's were on the look out fo>r Haskltmoto. and upon Inspector Schuyler's return from a trip to Portland he saw his man on the ferryboat at Kalama. en r:>ute back to Seattle. He wired Inspector Loftua. but the train stop ping at Cunmer ial reet for a moment gave H&skiimoto' a chance to leave, and he wa* again *~st. Mr. Schuyler found him collecting his money On a re turned ticket at the Northern Pacific of fices and arr-sted him. The case wis rut over until Wednesday. The offi-lals be lieve that they have a clear ease against Hasklhaoto. I'UHU CASK MOMIIV. The Defendant Pleads hot (joilty to the Indictment. As already Intimated, the case against Rev. W. T Ford, who Is charged with seduction, waa caJled before Judge Ja cob# yrsterday Th# proceedings, how ever, were very simple and purely formal, amounting to little more than the ar raignment of Mr. Ford. who. In answer to the Indictment, «nter#d a plea of not guilty. His counsel filed a demurrer < n the ground that the facts recited did not constitute a crime, and a!»o on the ground of technical defects In the Infor mation; but the demurrer waa promptly evi "ruled by Judge Jaonbs. and th# ca.se a ia set down for trial on next Mox-Jay. A Fraudulent I>eed. Mrs Mary C. Kn»p owed Fred H Hi->cki#y $4V> 3. for nhl-.-h he obtai:-ed Judgment In th# superior court last June Afeanwh.Ua. as far back as Mar. sjrs Kemp. It appears had transferred her pt*»p*tty to her fw » children, Martrar#: P. and ll* try H Kemp. Jr., to whom she ir*v# a <!< ed \f conv yange. Hinck'.ev charged that this deed w;»s g'v»n for fhe pun se c? exading his Malm; that It wi« gi\#n v r.hfl.it eor«;d»-.ition of any kind, sr** te-..ts was fraudulent. Judse Moore held for th# plaint ff and s:med an ordtr > •■ l ay S'"t r§ a* i# i>ie deed as fraud- t d# '*r:rg the Jv irment of last Jtsne to be a lien on th# pn»porty and ord«r'n£ tho property sistd te satisfy the Judgment. Petit Jurors. Th.» following list of petit Jurors w?s druwn y«#ttrd»,y to serve in the criminal C e port men t of the superior court, be t "ntrg October 4 Frank Jacobus, cf 0 R »r. H «"* .Viams. ct Fremont; W M Merk#U or Rallarl C. H Dl'lon. cf Seattle* Ciarles Rak«r of Seattle: An dresv Hi-rtoos. of Vincent: James Weed, of Dun i*>, J M Ly' n. of Seattle; W, K William*, of S« John I>ownes, cf S- »tt'#; Jol.n C Par« ns. of P-'attS#. J T. Ry an, of Cnoqualmie Frar.k Dowd. of Rurrh. A. A. Ellsworth f f»e*ttl-': O A Lampkln. of Seattle: Edward C. Han -9 n of We»t Seattle and J W. H. Mc- AlUater, of S>uth Ihtrk. Jnitiiment far the f My. The cltv cf Seattle yesterday obta'n 1 a number of Judgments in the deliiKtuer.t g-4-i* tax suits. In eaoh o' which th# JoCcrnent is deelanrd a Hen on th# prn:>- •rty Involved, and property is order ed to satisfy th# Judgment. Amor# t'-.m «-'re judi*ment» a»a:nst J. F M-- Nautht a~d J siah CoE'ms, . f r *,: e Im io- m<-"t of tth S' venth str -1 212 N solas Rras» n to al. N r - atres>t, tc '♦: Caroline H et a' I»»ke i, n:on addlt on. »f> Anna C. Wursier. Terraoe rtres»t. Jaa . r C Cox et al Jackson street. Jic iJit Wife l>eserts Her llnshand. Af-er # vt.eer y»t-« -* marred !;?» >?• . Rrrra'm J-rts d-«r**d her hushand ar-it c w :jtdrsn a: P p:ake'-#v two y#*rs ir So h# state# in a eornpiamt fti#»i yeatarday In who-** k# a«k« tb# ci-urt to gvs-o h a dieoros I!# aaya he married his « '» - l era Me IP At; gust T *»™s and that : v - hav# ta i chi iren. Leont# aged 11 ard Frank age>l * T w e -#■# wiß ~y Judge Jacoh<s next Frtday. Marriage Urease. T ioer «e • s» 1 waa '"d yeatsrday ' Oytd A 1 Mt and Re'd both of Se.y > Vs Sntt* Filed The f. Howinff sew s-its were 6 'd y - - t#r-Ja** in t v >' •> f*»rf >r wml D M. Utt;eSei4 receiver, Cains et a.' .> r#*x"\#r personai propert j cr its «qu * iieol. I. »*». and lew co. « d»magvs arc! yxpetsse- Kphra m J r.r % a A ph-o®j»r* Jsr.i, tot f C«axa *, i-;sv-ry sa. t4»arJl L-. . z, < riTE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCEP. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2». W7. ai.. fore- -*ure of reort g%g» on ! p * I block J. W P. fcr*wl*M addition. C A Bethici tj, Chtrirt Hcanlitr: !*#•• iasory n-j;e of October 3&. IS><? L 32- Libise H H executrix. vs. Harry Wh te, complaint not f! ed. The »*m« v» Harry W-ire et si ; ap pearan.-e. complaint not filed L H Whe*kr vs. S-attie Na'ional bark. on contract to collect col.ateraia. Cewrt \ ntr-m. Her! or of S.-otlard was yes terday rr.ade an Amencac cit sen John Anderson yesterday filed his oath ard b••?!<* i«- administrator of the estate of J M HaU. The const-.a!nt of ir.sa.nltr against K Hasao: wh eh *as to have been heard before Judge Moor* yesterday afternoon, was continued until tomorrow F. K R'rtire was yesterdiy appointed receiver :o take charge of the mortgaged Pffmiwa :n the foreclosure a it of ti.e German Savings and Loan S*jciety va. Thomas Emerson and wife. Kate Be« k yesterday filed * petition In the prooate department hat 1 tters of admnit riUoo on the estate of Jacob Bet-k be I<-' • 1 to Sor»n Anderson. J -dge Moore s-t the petition down for hearing on Octaber S. The replevin suit of A. C. Ardermn et al. vs. John Martin et al. was Or trtal in the criminal department after noon. *nd will be resumed thi# morning. T * pro, erty at ata«e was a> d at ab at ISM Decree of divorce in favor of Charles C. Whiter er against Carrie H .Vhitc rxi filed yesterday. They were married in Grafton county. N If, in 1890. and hare one child, whose custody Is awirded to the mother. The cause of separatsoa stated In the findings of tne court WAS inaan* jealuusy on the port of "h. w Fiikina against the Third Street and Suburb*r Railway O; m pany was disnr**ed yes erday oy JtMge Moore the plaintiff excepting, Fliklrs was asking for an injunction and for dam age* for piles driven by the street railway company at the Lator.a bridge which he claimed tnusrfered aah hia buiiaesa aa a logger. ON THE l H AR(iKOF BRIBERY lee Gee's Eaantiaatlon Refore Coat luisaloner Klefer—Dr. Oardaer TestlSe*. Judge Thomas Burke and Judge T. J H >mes were added to the imposing array of counsel intertsted In the case of Y<-e Oee. the Chinese ex-interpreter, who has been accused of attempting to brrbe l>r. Gardner, the special Interpreter employc-d by the treasury department to a-ssst in the investigation Into the Chinese frauds Judge Burke and Judge Humes were pres ent at the examination of Gee on the new charge in Commissioner Kiefer's office yesterday. It was announced that they are to represent Chirg Gee Hee, of this city, in h:s preliminary h. ar.r.g today. a--d that they would work In harmony whh Messrs. Ba!!:ngeT. Battle, Roiiaid aa.J Jenn.ngs, of counsel for Gee. Special Agent of the Treasury White head conducted the case for the govern ment yesterday, and put his main witness. Dr Gardner, on the stand to tell the story of the pr 'p->s.il alleged to have b<?en made by Gee. Replying to questions, Dr Gard ner told a story of wh:ch the foliowine is the substance: 'T>n the night of Monday. September 13, the day Ge* was arrested at Port Towns end. I boarded the steamer Kingston w;:h Mr. Whitehead ficr Victoria On ths main deck of the steamer I met Tee Oee. He asked me to sit down, as he wanted to talk to me. He then said tnat his arrest and Ning charged with getting Chinese into the country would likely cause him trouble —either a term of imprisonment, or the expenditure of several hundred dollars for attorneys' fe«s He said that I had read 6ome of the letters found in his store, and would likely be called to testify to their contents. Then he said that if I w .uid iranslate them so as to be favorable to him he would give me the several hun dreds of dollars he would otherwise be forced to pay to the attorneys who de fended him. He asked me to go to Wah Chung's place in Seattle and talk it over with him. "I listened to all he said without reply ing, until he said for me to go to \vih Chunca Then I told h!m that I wa« stopping at the Butler hotel, and that If he wished to see roe he could come to the hotel." The cross-examination ct the witness was large!;* taken up with an attempt to show that Dr Gardner wai krown by an other name. The witness replied bv stat ing that !n China he had been called by the name of Vrooman -that his stepmother had married a time, his step father being named Vrooman. He was known by this name when a boy, but upon his marriage his wife a.*ked him to I've under his right name. Gardner. which h« has since done. The attorneys f?r Gee objected to the government tryirg to prove that Gardner w is an om.tr of the government. !n the ahseneg of his commission and oath of offlee A telegram was sent for th<se d ->e uments to be forwarded from San Fran •isc s«d tht was continued to Thursday at 10 o'clock <««•<»•! Trstplnr Loilre tsnlverMir. On MtXKhy eveninr October 4 at Ctty hall on Battery street, will be cele brated the thirty-r;rst anniversary of Se attle Lodge. No « I O. G. T., at which t me all Good Templars *nd their friends are cordially invited to be present. A *hcrt programme wUI N* rendered and in enjoyable time is assured. Marry C. Temple Pesd. News reached this city ye«terday of the d*sth at Tuc*oe Ar * , of Harrv C r-m Pi* son of Hev W H. G Temple of the Plrmrath C->-»gTe,-s* val church The ♦ather arrived st T i-«o n ' i*t in ;im- to nee his son before : t ->i tok -.la-e. Toutw Mr Temoie left e % y«* r or s0 mgo >n sx*ount of lung tr ble. Art I «g*f lecture Tn«l e ht. "The GV>ry of the Top-no*' Clouds" wHI be the subject of the .lecture before the Seattle Art League in the Hinekle/ build ing tht* evening An- «'« and ethers inter ested are cord iiiy rv:»el to attend. DO VOt W \\T BRTTER I'il T Kit V#«r»elf «o Ocrnpy a Better Po sition by the V. M. C. A. Free Mgbt «ehool \t Wilson's M * Jer.v p ?«'-<••« C Uere \:>ens (V UNer Ist f r s x ra it :« shoo snder the persona! sunervston of Prof. J P W.iaoo and an able -->rp« of profeesors J n ths T. )l. C. A- ard school is free * .th a>l T. XX v A. Pr v nc- s, 1 pclud tTtf ~np vtnent bureau. Building. lOT rim •venue. falntinsr* Like life, Py C a' C he Wall Paper JWC Seorwd ave>-"« CnJ ~-f;o3 wjj y* •old at Hatorday Octob r Srtd a? *p. TR v vi Orchardmen was commanded bv the Queer, ef Kagiand to pa.nt the übilea pjctore. (i«ed «l*a ef Krntperltr. The number of "varar -<e*" filed ta the ty trearurw's offe-e has largely dtraia ;ed. and Treastiree Mewcham says he w r» more b-*>uee« its rttrm occupied in ne csty than for a Srng time. Oyer's SarsaparOla ts rot a ae-r«t p-*p -irat.on. Any physic, an may 'have the for -r ala on awsMeatfor- Tie secret ef its «sc ■•s is a ra»d<nre :mm tn ;ts ex--aord!sar> -w * t<* cleanse the b; >od cf tor. p-m ties -3 -® the mcst d-'ep-seated ca*«s of t xxl d.arasa oa tavirg Fr>e-Bruhn Ccl * Hams. MASONS HIS VICTIMS. . • A MTSTERfOI* PRIWxrB FLA CCD I* THE CITT JAIL. Hm Allatrt aid Ii CkarvH Wllfc OMKbUc Money t ader r»lt» Pr«lraie»-Armt Made by Van Vaster la Usrcl* C«amj. There was a mysterious prtsoeer at po lice heediuarte 5- * yesterday af'emoon. So one appeared to know anything a boot hix and he seemed mere Interested In seour ng possessor, of his tobacco pouch than wcr red at his relations with the law He - n-t an orlinary criminal. >.? K .e is a cr*minal a? aIL He has the air of a gentleman, the Language of an educated mar the eye of a—a. :? « always easy to rr.ake e'* t aa'ozt after a man has fallen down, but th's man certainly has a gr-at eye. More than that, he has two great. big brown *>■** that express intelligence with every turn. His voice !s as soft as a woman's a 1 would be the proper Thing to "con" good people with. One man who did not kn-iw anything about the why* and where fores of the prisoner being In Jail said he !x>ked as it he could g ve advanced les sons in "confidence work." This man U in )a!l for obtaining money under false pretenses. His name Is as doubtful as the complexion of a «ouhret;e 1* might be R bert Flemm rye or Charles Floyd, or Charles Brown, or Martin Mal lory. Probably It i» the last mentioned, but it wou'd not be much of a s arpr se if ex -Sheriff Van de Vamer ecu Id ail a few more aliases to riven a Post- Inte!ligen?er reporvr last nlsht by C. A Harrison. proprietor of the Ch.lberg hotel at Titoaii. "Of course." sa!d the ex-sheriff, "there is no denying the fart that there « a ma - under arrest, and that he is wanted at Port Angeles in Clallam county. Ido not deny that he is accused of obta-n*ng money under false pretenses, but I must decline ttiiir.g the story for the present at least." "How did you come to make the arrestT' The ex-sheriff pulled out of his pooket Rome leiral documents. sm.ing which wis or.» certify in* that A T. Van de Venter had been appointed a deputy sheriff by Walter J. Dyke. sheriff of Clallam county. "I am very sorry" sail Depu'y Sheriff Van de Vant»r. "not to be able to give you more particular*, but I am anx:us to catch the 7 o'clock train, so I will have to bid you good Off rushed the n»w deputy sheriff, leaving the reporter to figure oat the case as b*-st he could Deputv Sheriff Van de Varter ha« bf <»r. af'er Robert Flemm'n*. all is Charles Floyd, alias Charles Brown, alias Martin Mallory. for about six months and finally arrested him at Davenport. Wa*h. The original plan was to f\ke the man quietly through to Port Anceles. but the stop in Seattle broke the combination and let the cat partly out of the bag. Mr. Harrison said that the prisoner had been in Tacoma and represented himself to him as the chief of detectives of Wash ir.gt n D. C. Subsequently he had learn ed of two prominent members of the Ma sonic orier being swindl 1 by a man who was probably the alleged Washington. D. C.. detective. It appears from scraps of Information picked up last night that many memb- rs of the Masonic fraternity in Ore gon and Washington have been victimised by a man representing himself a.- a Mason in cood standing. The total amount of money gathered in by thin man in Oregon is estimated at between IT and J- >V». while Washington is said to have thrown at least SI,OOO Into his hands. He would apr-ear in a t-wn. and by presenting his card, which certified that his due® had paid for the current rear, establish himself as a person qualified to receive all the favors one Mason is entitled to from brother Masons. It is said that a Mason in a strange place has no trouble in securing entry into the home* of other Mjsons and also such assistance as they can render in other ways. The swindler would present his card, and by representing that his finances were at low tide secure money to assist him along to the next town or city. This system went on for a long time, but at last it became an old story and veps were tak*n to get at the bottom of the case. It will probably develop that the "card" wae a clever forgery, but th# thing that is troubling the members of the Misonic fraternity Is the method employed by the alleged swindler to get hold of this precious piece of pasteboard. TUB THREE HI RGLAR9. Monroe end Webster to Be Seatenced feit Mtinroa, Bnchan and Web*f»r. the thr«>e burglars who recently robbed Flnck's uw-flry store in this city, were arraigned before Judge Jacobs y»-s»erday Munroe ar.d Webster each pleaded g»jilty to the ch rge of burglar\' Judpe Jambs wi'h held s*'nte<iCv» until next Saturday, with the hope that before that time the Jewels sent to Chicago may be returned. Burh an asked to oe allowed further time to plead, and he was given until this morn ing. Slajr «oe for Damages. "To say I am mad doe* not expreso my feelings." said Mr J H Biehier. of Bt Psul. who is tnurtn* the Pacific coast "I bought a fine Swiss repeater wat"h in Geneva, payinf for s-ame. On m> arrival here it stopped, and 1 took it to a watchw. *ker here, who aimoeterulned it. I took It to Louis Kk>dt. a Swiss wrrh maker. No. 524 Sf and avenue, who *o!d me it would cost H5 to have It adjusted again. I must say It Is doing fine now but T am out OS which I paid Mr, Kl>dt I am msd enough to sue the oth«r 'wa'ch breaker* for damages." IT II SRATTLB. What a Chicago Man *>n>s Aboat the Comtnir RasK. Mr Elwin Ix>uderhark, of Chicago, wrltinr under date of September X 2 to Crawforl Conover it Co., of this cry •ays: "There will be a very large number of people going to Seattle In February ar 1 March, on thi ir way to .Alaska At least a dos*n of the motormen and orv d tor-s on the North Shore street mil way at Edpewater under me are goin* in the sprir.r—an via S<attie—and I should not be surprised If WOW men all over the country would go through S at tle. One hears of so many here tn Chi cago who exoert to go. tn fact, are mak ing preparations now so as to be ready to start in February Seattle's bu*hv «s will much more than douWe, ar.d Its and location is known now as well as ?*n Francisco. It must resuit In arrest benefit to the bussre» welfare of Seattle ar.d there should be a iarge grewth a-.d much money made from supplying the war.ts and outfitting eo msry people as will be there next spring One scarcely ever heans mentioned. ** »KVTTI.I. MkTHODItT PKfcIACHERS. Krgnlar *e»«ioa at the Flr»t M- E. t harch letterday Mornlm The r> g-;!ar sessksn of the Seattle Mefh odist preacher*" meetHtg was held at the First M E. church yesterday morclng. with the president. Dr W. S tn the rhalr. The devoticn# were con i-.:?led by Dr Whittle Id The commit:** on programme reported a Ust of topi-s for the comtng yeaj Rev. A ft Gr*-cg. pastor of the Madisor. street church as* -e a statetn-*nt reepecti-.g the LndeMedc-as of that society to the effect that the trustees were preparing to make an *f fcrt to reduce the debt. It appeared that by raising too caah a "burden" of 12 couid b# cane*i;»d After #om# dlacus-, >n - raotl -s af R. v. H. D. Brown a reso;u ?;ctt was adopted "commanding the cauae f Madisoo street church to ail liberal Christian people.** Dr 1!i-rtr,rtf»n read a paper on "W>- t hamberi-ALX*S PAIN BALM r a iiirr*ar>*, LAXX kacx, sfha:> 4 Bmctac% cm AXX» »rn>i Awarded iigrhest Horwws—World*# Fair, Oo!J Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR. BAKING petfßiß Xlost Ptrtfct Made. Years the Standard. men In the Church." which w j well re ceived. In !** half of -he Ladies' Aid AoHety of the Trinity ohurch L>r. Harrington in vited the prwaehers to bold the neat seiK su-n at Trinity and the Invitation was ac cepted. The invitation included the pas t -rs and thqir wivp*. The topic for tiiat v w;'i he "T" e Tin Fundamental He ligious and will b© presented by Dr. Whit lie'.d. The foiiow.ng new members and visit ors wetv intn^u^^vd: Rev. B. F BroOK*, A. W. Bagiey. George T. Mead. C W. Brown, A. E Curtis and J. B. Ooddard. HHt\ ITIK9L The funeral awrvtcsa >f Oscar CMson. the ?-months-.>id bahy of Mr. a;.d Mrs. L Ol »oa. were .- i ye.-»tenl ; y at tb« family res .Jence. 541* Water street. A. D. Brit ton a d>uMs knot sawm !n Wsnsor's sainsrie mill at Ballard, got his rand :>x» near a siw yesterday, and as a result four fing-.rs ol .la Icii hand w*.re cut off. Joseph Bush, a sailor, while under the Influence of liquor, created a disturbance .a.<t n;ght at a Salvation Army on S«cu<hl soath. bantx was arroatcd by Detective Meredith. Thomas Andervor. who w.vs nicht watch man at the Port Blakeiey m il iv>r twerity seven years, was found in a helpless condi tion In he south end List night by Patrol man A .ma AndenKNi's L.'-u g-»id ■»AU:a is missixig. Mr< Fredrick M. Lov«Jl. wife of Col. Lovcll. who died suddenly at the po*;offlce, telegraph 1 Bocney <s S:-wart las; even ing that she w«ild take she ftrst tram for Seattle. She intends taking the remain* to »sa Francisco for In* rment. Mrs. D. HotiU-. of Juneau, arrived on the Topeka Sunday with the remains of hr 1 usband. Dr. H. A Hat.-' • i > «ng dentist, formerly of Seat tie. Mrs. Hofste, while in town, w !1 be the guest of Mr. and Mr*. James Henry. Yesler way. Beneta Woods. * io gave her age as 15 years and occupation as a co:nm<>n w niaui, was locked up x«t right by Detectives Cnr t> t:t and P..w-r». It ts said that she is a runaway girl from Las Ang* ies. A hur t-.-nder named Hurt Flvnn. aged 28 years, is in jai! The p 'lice think b« c.-.tne to Seat tie with the girL Pearl Opera (ila»»e«. Fire p»irl op>—a glasses from » up at lajuis Klodt's. expert optician and Swsss watchmaker. No. 524 Second avenua. Flo rant Marvin Klondike strike. 614 First. Frye-Jf.-uhn Co.'s Ba -on is the best. • • ••••«•••••• | wc. f ♦ Oyster and # Grill Room. # t Tk# ®aly «nt la th» mtty t A wh*r* prompt service anil a s«*icfllrd ratline are com. " f btnrd irlth moderate phargri. jk t'a«o*aftonubl)r tbe brat. ♦ J. J. COLE, Manager, f ▼ No. 51S Second Av. »» 9 • # Free Sugar. CUT LOAF SUGAR GIVEN AWAY To each Purchaser of Our Celebrated Teas, Coffees, Spices, Baking Powder and Extracts Over and s>>«v»» Our REGULAR PRES ENTS. consisting of China, Crockery, Glass ware, Tinware AND NOVELTIES. TEAS At 3V-, 25c. 9V, Sic « <■ and Wc per pound. Our 30c Teas equal any 75c Tea sold. ROASTED COEFEE A* IV tV %<c a-.d c p*r pound. Our Mocha and Java Blend makes a eup of Coffee to perfection. SPICES At 10c, 15c, Oc. Sc. 30c, 5Sc and 40c per can. Importing for and operating io© stores enables ti* TO unders*;, a; others and sav« »'cu ail profits. WHY NUT BUY FROM FIRST HANDS? <;ET THE I EST QUALITY AND SAVE MONEY. GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO.. ft-t d Ave cne ioor from Coi mb!a. Pike atrtet, between Third and Fourth. 'Phone. Red SL ♦ gSSHa??* Th e more th© ♦ ♦ rl> Baking Powder * JVJ Question IH Studied £ The More Apparent i fe lt ls That %ay ♦ Btklag Powder * ♦ That Contain* ♦ + Ammonia or Any + Other Imparities "Han't Go." 1 Crescent Contain* So Alum, i tmmoßlaor Any Other Impnr. 1 ♦ itie* W hatc>er C; rV«lt *lf $ Ce. * » 4-4- »-♦"»"» ♦ ♦ 4 jrg, nr»« or% » *■>•'• • 3 e*r»r bli «*B (N/ >» OTMT se '*T IMWIMIS « AATAACS'M N>MT*++ &•: » » -•* i « t - ftq it. L .5. * --ea »<.»», amrm m Ok, » a- -nmm, nsutJf w . .*■ * a< 14J • a •»- r »*n » »»♦ »«r«i S ms <: *> > •' *i« • * e*nta.'«4 arra^ '• Mtn *.a- .t —W »MM I Tho Rosy Freshness A»d a »*!»et* *eftarM of the »V.a is iara> ri* - 1 t * tiM m Kuosi a C*MBpi«*»oa Pcrwde*. The Mac Don (rai l I & southwkk Co, ; 1 New HI ill ne ry Toclay. ™ sale today a larpe line of new trimmings and birds. Also j new Walking Hals, if you care to save money on your Fall Hat you will find a \is:t to this department profitable. I Redferri Cornets, mam a week longer than originally announced. Ladies who desire the Red tern fitted should make their appoint | ments early. ! A New Department. m *££ has been fitted up and stocked with complete lines of China. Glassware, crockery and Household Uoods. This department *.ll be open tor business this v%eek. Watch j for announcement. PI c ' f pL"p f- c See the stock. Tt in -1 jJvC?W uUv i\v, a eludes styles and qual ities which cannot be secured elsewhere for so little money. Miases" Jackets Ja 14. IS. 1$ year old a*re, of food quality black and j Mvy B«iw. hi«h roli.a* «aUar. fjr front. Htt. J«cke:*. aade of good navy and black Houcie. .Mitti roUia# . collar, Frarkiin front. KSSL j: Mtw« Jacket*, made of all wool Tan Covert. hUth rolling ccU ir. Frank- i ; Hn troai. J€ *. Jacket* '.n IrUh n mixed |rMB% brown* and tiuc*. hljrti rolling coiiara Franklin front. IT.*S. \ Gtetttisw C& f ■ AIECIC4N CIOTHIfRS, ■ ♦ 719 Second Av. Hinckley Blow*. £ ? NEW FALL GOODS ■ I AT POPULAR PRICES. | ■ Agents for "HAPPY HONE" Clothing. ■ St \n Lt • TACON A UOIU Four round trip* dully, rxcrpi Sunday. Sundays—Ktyr or State of Waahir.gtons Time Card Leave initio 7.4 a, U:Xi a Lfa*e S.ettl. "k) » m . lla?Q m., 10# p. m. bj , 2 46 t 15 p. m Leave Ttvom* •«>'■ a m., 2 30. IJ9 p. na. Leave Tacoma »;30 a. m , l («. » ». S a U Jf, Agent, p. B3 Seatt'* Yr-l*phon<\ M '!o 17a Table eervlre ur.«urraMwd. Tacoma T«'le phora, ttL ' X*V FRISCH BROS.. i i Dealer* lit V?* V> Is. DIAMONDS, JEfftLRY. SILVERWARE. ETC JV r\ \ J r iIEPAIKiNG ot Complicated Watches. 720 FIRST AVENUE. _ + f~y g \\ laitoir (ilaae. Nlrret Flatee, laahet C t 1 etc. F. \V. D»»a« A Ca.'a Celebrated NUed ratal*. i • • • i • a • i • NELLE & ENGELBRECHT, mm Waat •«-. Oet. Marlea. ka< ttt ALASKA Steamer averjr threa daya. He cisi sifßim ft. horn baa FIVE P'•&»«<>■ oa lb* rout* and mart te foi low. Urf«rt paaeengor tteamer* on the COM). Every body mo go now, % Cltjr Ticket OWee, SO H Fltti A*e J. r. THOW ft It IIX. E, P. *. "opt.. U«*«a l)«#k. GOOD ALL. i'tHKIM * iO, Or serai iirali, taa Frurlcco, laL KLONDIKE SAWMILLS Ensiru;-, u.rJ Bolier Jlrletlf portable, \# plere welsh, ihi aver 1 <K) poo»<!•. 1b» only milt • alfahl* tmr Alcka «a 4 nil lag dlitrirt*. Mitchell, Lenis ft Staver Co. ao*-ItO Flrat *f. ttncrth. Sealtie. SOUR STOMACH And every form o' tt OTa&.a »< xk. * cured r>v tnm t>*w •»!** ffTI'AKTa DTSTEfSU TAlii.fc.Tß F-x .at t . take, full AM pfc*a. at rtr orgl* a. Ik ok on a :m. :3 trim 4*. az .i -!»>«** jwi* of tMUawnstaJs MBt ?r*e &y *». »g »H*Rf CO., Mairekall, Kkh. COKE, L,lm P Smoke* Ktrg- less j\ lit... II DELIVERED IN YOUR KITCHEN. Or4er« Proaipily Kill**. SEATTLE GAS ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. Thane. Mala ft* J. 2)« < Kerry It. 2•••«• • • • j s3ss J T . T • Oilman f • Lump t • Coal. * TBI UISIHt-GRAID !lOia BAKBUHSB, Pr«». Ik Mj Slmtij L-ttfkn Ho;ii j Sutfb le i < < •«. F%rmt A•• , (tHNM i»»«w H< JtorlMi