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♦♦«♦•«•»•♦•«•♦•••♦♦♦♦♦ TTwta.ty.llv* C*M« * Month ♦ • «i Mtll or Ctnltr X «•>♦«♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦ VOL. I. SLEEPING HEROES ARE HONORED General Observance of Decoration Day Throughout the United States, Cuba and the Philip- I . pines. IMPOSING CEREMONIES AT MANILA Chananooga Decorates the Graves of Thirteen Thousand Union Soldiers and Volun teers of the Spanish War. MANII-V May Jn-Atl bucinea* *v tu-.r-n.i-l In Manila today to . drcorat* th» grave* of American *ol4:ers, Til* ilitt In the city *n>l on th* warship* In the lv»y wer* *l half .re i»t. Catholic •«-rvkr« for the 'l*a<l % I lit Paco cemetery ihi« morning, »«»»r» r\.ti»*r M< Klin of •on ■FratwUeo, conducted n'rniii Iliili M.i»». and ralher Mi«'r«|.| pr»«ffK~i • tutavlKlr *rra»aa. . Protttunl Mrvtcta »*r* h*kl lh>« after noon at lUlt*ry Knoll «. m»t*rr . i*h<t !«ln StolL, of th* Montana r»»nn»m. wade an invocation. Chaplain* i"!«fc* of the rVwneonib i Infantry ■ and Ornur, nt the M aaaaata n»im»ni, delivered oration*. Or»-*| crowds from Manila attended both •*r»i<r« American aoldtvr* twin irr«ath* •f Kttra ara] vhtt* marcb«d i.. in» c*mrl»n*«. with r*irm*nUJ tan4a plajiwr 'low niu. TO* ban)* aIM plajrml luring fIM ••rTtc*«. - KtX|n»- In* .-mm* th* marlßM, »» 1 r« from th» American «antilp«, O«iwrat <>< • ; •ml ht» ataß, and Captain barker, !• n|>'ntl) in commaad of th« •quadmn 'wHHhHHHBBHHM ' • ' ; »ANTIAO<~. r>R itha. Mar *° — Memorial Day la h-inc ob»rrv»d her* today for th* Am ttnu> In th* hattory of Cub* n*r« M th» !■:«.■• and •Xlwr public building* ar* at hilf-m.»i. All public olflr«« ar* rlinmil 'TH* mnalntnc dun of Amrtlitn aoMlvre ai t*» Huninui aad of ani)-.m at Ouantana^no." w«r« approprtatriy <tr«4rat*d dartns th* day. A national *at»te »«• flr»-l at noun by Us* Puma llUne« battery. QMBaQMaMBHHMKj ' -/ > . - , . * JfBW VnHK. May »— Jl*meriil iliwftnl rt*ar and brl«bt li#r». »».#*«v4t«< tIM a«tv«raa : «r«all«»r raadllUMta • whlrh« nbiatnnl - y**t*nla.r* In If both itkta itv .n-t th« MirTx>un4in« ..uinry . ( ' Plan* for th» p«trt<Xt« c<(.»<rv*tt..n << the day wrr* th* moat »lab «i«t* ! probably' In th« ht*tory or th* cftjr. In *ach of lhr»* tart* ' borourht,: Manhodan. Urooklyn, »nJ the Bronx. th*r* «*r* monater parad«*,and In Manhattan JO.M* m, ncr» in Hd*. In «•» lit ion to tb* T»t «ran» of both the Olrfl and St<anl«ii Mar*, all of th* National Ou*rd»m*n In th* city, aa sell *• In th* patriots aoatatta*, h«lp*a to a**U th* rank* of the marrlm*. ffii§ mmmnmmm, May M—ln Arltnrton. th* a twrln> City, th* mi - paid tribute ta It* martyr*>l 1»a1 to lay ;."', ' Sever baa t>«roraUoa Day been mart beautttulty ob**rv*4. Pr*«< itent M''Klnley »i the central n*ur« a< the c«m*t*ry. Th* army ■ •errto* were be;j at the amphitheater, and th* navy •»rrir«» at th* L*« manlan. , ' • ■ CINCINNATI. May SO.— Veteran* of th* flp»nt*h war marrhe.l with trctrrans nt th» rivil war today. After th* i*nn!» the r*ty *oMi*n took a «pe>rlal train to Sprtn*; (Jr.->Te remetery. «i>*r« th* *r«v«« of tb*lr fall*a c«>mr«d*« wcra decorated with aower*. . CHICAGO. May M.-Chlra*.. rendered her trlbat* to the <Ua4 aoJaVr* aV«nd aallor* today. The arh.w.l*. banks, municipal (ovrrnrnrnt office* •ad alm<Mit all buelneo* houaea rluaed. : • ;■ CHATTANOOOA, May M^—The irravea of 11.000 union anldt*r«. and of • all of the volunteer* ho died at Chlekamujra lut •utnrtHrr. war* dae orated today. SOLDIERS TO GO ' UP TO ALASKA CHICAGO, Mar •*-—Under the di rection of th* War department. Bri« O*n Ar»l»r»on nmiman'tlni th* do J»*rtment h*re. ha* ordered Company ¥ of th* Ninth Infantry, to Alaska, Anderson went to Alaska about a y-ir aico (Mil • for.-* of *ol<)l*r* and drove out of American territory th* Dominion pnl*r» who hadrendovou* ed there It la *uppo*ed for the pur pose of laklr.K po**«s*lon of »aln «b!« tend* belonrtng to the United Rtate*. The general »*>■« the United •♦tale* cannot afford to yii-W a foot, of United Bute* territory to Canada In thin NIINNffWI ov»«r Al»nk%. "With .Skateway and l>y*a In our pos ae**lon In the far north, and nold la*. Manila, Honolulu. Ouam and other pnescaaton* Far Kant, he ».iy« the Pacific Ocean beormea the Amer ican lake of €T«mm«-rve, whkhi we mar control entirely. LITTLE DANGER OF FLOODS NOW The Cool Spring Hat Molted the Snow Slowly. TACOMA, May JO.-The danger of Wring flood* in th« mountain «nr»*m« la passing r»pMly. Unless there ar» a few day* ■■' extrema warm weather ami warm »ln«l». there will be no flood* 'fit* year*. Tht* I* the mutt of Ui« weather that ha* been aeverely <-orKl*-mn**'l by res ident* on this ili« of the mountains. , Men just down from Mm mountain* ray 1h« weather ha* l»«-n icrowlnic warmer gradually, and the itrnwn hay >-•" inMdiiic »l'#wiy. Thishaa ■ wnllen the rivers to but a »!l«ht ex tent. 1 IMOOM part* of the MM tains, especially along the line of the ratlroail*. tbe snow ha« almost ,entirely pawed off, "It I* «al<l If Ih" i,rr«»-i»t weather continues for a, «h»rt time, the »now will alt dlsnp pear without doing any damage, P. Ft UoMnson, b prominent-m«-r --trOiant of Victoria, 11. C , I* register %•! M lite Seattle. THE SEATTLE STAR. REPORT NOT , BELIEVED ; " ii n * ■ ■ ■ -ii ■■ — 0 The report from Waatilnarton to the effect that toe Waahiii«t'>fi volun teers voted to land at Ran Francisco Instead of Realtle, Is not generally hell-v-.) in ibl« etty. Mr*. F. sv. Daniel*, captain of the Fort*on ReHef (^orpa, when a<»n on th* subject tht* morning, Midi "I do i not b*l|i«v* one word of ■it i Personally, I know of all ! boy* who, when lit** were home on their furlough from Ban Farndneo, said If they nor got out of California ther did not want to go back." Mayor Hume* replied that h* had not heard of any *uch statement, and knew nothing of th* matter further than what vu contained In the cablegram which he received j last nlrht. Th* cablegram wa» "Wild Writ*" ami waa signed br Col. Whotlty "Wild" I* evidently me»nt for "will." ROSALIE ARRIVES. ; Kteamer Ilosalle, Captain " llrl»n. | arrived In port mrljr this mornlnf fromKkagway and Lynn canal port*, and among In* passengers wa* 1,. 11. Oray, general tr-itnr man.ijn*r of th.- White l.i». Yukon railway, 11. •tale* that there la no blockade on th» mad. ami that the trains are running regular, ll* nl*o *ta,tes that the freight, whk-h wa* reporte.l to I 1..- colectllng in the warehou*** at Hkagwar, I* being sent over th* paoa at regular Intervals. l"»p«.r» hrou«-ht down on the l(.»«ll» from Kkigwar state that a blockade exist* on the I'y-H tramway, and travel I* prac tically auapended. MACHAND HAS AN OVATION T'll I.iiN May JO.-Thn French cruiser D'Assas, with MnJ»r March unl, the French explorer, on I*. 11 I. nrrivi-.l here this afternoon amid Ihe firing of • .in . .11 ,1.1 cheers from tha multitude which llri' .1 th* quay*. MarchMtd wu rwaivad on *hor* by ■BATTLE, VfAHIIIM'iTON, IMKHDAV KVENING, MAY :i(>, !*<>!». vi.-«•- \<lnii>',ti l>f la .uiw, mvl i!i» I'liy ••iIN-'i.iU. Til* .l\ vi» on ftt* for Hi.' -H i ..inn. ihouaam** h*vlng com* In [mm ih>- rui rouniilim town* U> . Miai ii ii. celebration, Tlih ovation in •■lvr.l by \l ij.ii M in h ill In I'm «lre«t li i« not in ii mu.iiltil by that «ii™ th* rcturnlni Ki.mi. ii man In v-> >iv i ««i», Thi- •xplortr ha* lw«n rn(irt«in>-0 with a continuous i..mi I of rrr»|i. In.us mil .1 inn< i durlnt till atay htr*. UtenKtr«r»T, rrarwc, May 10—A «rn<-r«il ■mkr haa brfii lnau(urat*it In IN., htm f.Mtn lili-« her*, and 10,000 m*n ar* out. LONDON, Kn« . May jn -Th* pub. ill. i-i- — -.ii i ha* ah*ml<<na<l th» t>r<H-«-r,tin»t« ««.iin»( th» bankrupt |.r.nn.,i,-r. lhnr«t 1, lloolny, ■ ii.i ii in I. r M M charted with fraud. LOCAL POINTERS. William Wyatt. ih» night (Irf>*r "pi the rmiel Hia(»» mall «■(>•». »•• a#ri<>u»!y hurl Hun Uj morning, •ml hr Kilt i r..1i,»1.1v '» confined to hi» hum for two month" ■■• • rr •Ull o( th* «....!...■ 11. bad juat eNimj>l«li-.| liM.lttiH • II U' at Iho t!«pot *uh m.ill. whin tin! 7.10 »vi*k li Miami train eailK' two in* yard. 11. VMM and Jumped on III* mall car whll* (h* train «■* In mv- Man, and 11. thinking of Ih* truck, which •»« near th« track, l«-«ni»l out frvtii th* car iioar, and tht truck caught him In lhe •' I<-. brvaklnc >«• •ral rib* and hurting him Iniirnaliy. ....... , ■ In pursuant-* at th* tii*iru>-ti *lvm at tho •Ua« «f tb* Kntttl* J'|..n,.ra ia*t HatunLay, th* following ij'i.»• have bern *|ipolni«4 a com* mltle* to provide, arrant** and have eturge ft th* annual >lu>rvr to b* alven (hi* >ear In <». A II halt \v« I. (.*».!•>, June T. Mm. l«ylv»»!er, Mr* O. O. Khirev. Mrs. «• B. Ilagley. Mr*. Tbu*.< W. Proarh, Mr» Ihvh ilia ham. Mr* Thoa, J. Carle. Mr* I. • It.mr. Mr. l» II Ward, Mi. H. II Crove. Mra. f I*. llam)0lph, Mr* • leu P. Pry*, and Mia* l«>r«ita D«n nr. Th* member* of th* <vmmttt*« ; •All n e»t at the <iufflNi of cum* meri ".morrow afirrtj' .m iat| llt o'clock, tr» r>m«)"<-r the matter, map out, an I begin Ihe «n>rk. . • • • Th* Kmi-ire Tr*n*t»>rtatt >n mm. pany ha* announced that it "111 nr> erate the *teamer* (tamoa and Al- Him* ta "I Michael . Iht* aeaaoa. The Allianie ta due her* from Man j Praajataaa June 1. and I* **ti«iiuled I to aall for ."M, Michael Jun* li. ■It ha* not been determined yet when th* Mantua will arrive. BETS WILL BE EVE* OnFitzsimmonsand Jeffries. THi: BM. H*.HT I»R\HNOI IP\fF ■«< th* iM'ti «r* t*»lat Tkair t«|yilgn«< C*»**»ar« **< Orowlnt (tic)t*4. • ttKW Tor.X. May » -•port, from out <t town nave finnm»n«-l to •' live, ami from now on th*r* will be renewed Interest In th« Fttwimmoiit. Jeffries flictit. The current opinion Mtmi to b* that the ndis on Fin •tmmnn* will aTadually dwindle, and «h«t bets will >>• m*<ta at even fnon»y on the nl«hi of roe contest, Jeflrles' admirer* do not m—m dls* po»i1 la accept any odd* by th* Fill, slmmon* followers, Martin Powl!n« ha* bet linno to llTon on the ('all fornlan. and Frank lUnc* ha* |Vx>n to water on Jeffries It. 11 F>aly. who baa had rhunr* of Jeffrie** tralnln«. say* that he will hot |MW at the rinit »M». Tl>e Coney l*lan I ofrlrial* have de. rUH M place two automatic rlock* ovrr the rtmr to rni>irr th* ■■■Minta, M *• to avoid a po**lbl* mistake when a man *<■«■« down. The Call* fornlan ear* he think* the battle will h* ended before the tenth round, unles* the champion r«rrlr« on a J running n*ht. ll* has no precon certed plan of battle. Willy TXtanr r*fwlv*d a letter from Mulllvan to day In which the former champion give* Jeffries »»v«>ral point*. Diilllvan wrtt»Ni in parti "ll»v» Jef. fri. • keep on the top of that K»n --; gamo (ram th* start to th* finish. l Me haa never had a chance at Mm In that manner. Hut at the nim Mm* have JefTrle* watch hlm>*lf rlowly ntxl leave no opening for hi* nnrnn'h or kidneys, uive that red headed my no chanr* for any solar plriu* l>i.w« I want him. to heat that fellnw, and he can do It sum. When Jeffrie* «<•!» n good nnak at him, never let him stop until he fin- Isiies then and then-, no matter If It I* In the first or last round. Keep him In iro'^l spirit* and etvmtrag* him all through hi* work. It will >>• only play for htm when It I* all over, and every American will he prnud to ■ay we have an American champion once more. Do not overlook ihhi 1.-ti-r of Instruction*. 1 am with you heart and ml, Jeffrl** will win." SAYS DREYFUS IS INNOCENT I'Aniß, May *> — M TVillot n*au -1.,... ii. in I- I th» reading of hi* re port In Hi- [Jreyfti* revhtlon case to today's session. The i>{i>rl through out Mliti lof n Irgnl argument In favor of i.iml .ii by » new courtmar tl.il. In < ..ii. In -> if) M. Itallot 11. mi I'll' declared on hi* *oul and con ■clenca that h* Im|l*v*«l l'>t«*rha«y wr'.to the Ilordeaux document on wiilch iJiryfus was convicted. SEATTLE'S CELEBRATION TV>tlay la Decoration Day and d«attl» hi crUbrttlnf It In a v*ry »p --proprtat* manner. Muplik-** la practically (uapcnd^i thla .i fi■ i .*->n. al th"HKli many of th* (tor** kupt op»n ilurtnit th* fi.r»n..n. whll" other* w«r» cloamt all day, Th* public oßlc*a w»r» cloa*d. Th* poatußlcr «na only "in between th* hour* of • and 10 o'clock thla forenoon. ' In kt»|iln« »lth «hr liiirr »f rmtirat IMuml to the public by th* local "iron.l Army official*, the- day ■•■ almoat Kivm up to comm*mor* aitnc Ih* .ii<-<lani th* .Lai Very tiw •irurttonl »err givrn ant th* »|.«.ii« at th* parka wrr* not Haborata. i ! The parad* U Mi plain thto (uraiKmn. and tme<llitt*ly aftTwaiMa th« *xerH«wa »,t« held In th* Armory, - Thl* afternoon th* rltu*l and ■!<••■• o««Mnn eiertiaea «t Hi- O. A. It r*m*t*ry art ta»ir.« plar* under th* •llrwtion of U T. D«dg«, rommamttr Of Hi* John V. Miller I'oat. The Parade This Forenoon. Tti* dlir*T*M" a«»nl»«ii.n« |>ar -11. l|...iin« in ih« n« a 1« »t<- a trill* lal« in Tormina*, «n Ih* man h «a» mtl ■>. ■! up Ulllll I> IJ o'clock. The |ifiM <■••!">n wa# I*4 *>V • |>l«l<x>n if If |>jlriHm*ii. uivl«l Herd. Want - Waimrr 1 • itan.l r« M> "'" f'>ll"«'Mt by (h« marahal <-f 1b» -lav Anio* llrowii. anil Ma ai<t< j M '. ll<h-c>m«| and It. A, i»anln*T.| Th* rtmainln* at «nl*allona thrn march^i in ih* (el wins order: h.i«i Kniithia .. i**aiil». l^r >n V» I. A. <> V. W., U mf:n(M-Pi ÜB ■lt command of pHI T»«n«»n-I rv.un.l.l. Ixidrr f4 t'A. O. U, W. •0 mm uniar coma wd '• W. Map. »ood. ->m ? l'»nnr hoot « IMt lllomm»ll Itaucb in l«r»» »It Hn*. command •4 bjr <■•!•». h ■ Ma»*r I I f^anl. Co. No I W«ltl* of !•> tM. ; «». M m*n. in c«a«ai»n) or J. N. «haff»r." ; ' :*!##;., Tb* »*r«iil« rtf» 4»pae«ifi»nl. con »i»iln« of r>ln» pl*«<t. Chl«f Krllnai •nd A'UMini (llAiik. TrtKk So. 2. Ch*mtr«l N'<>. t, M mniw Co. '■ Norn. 1. I and I. a»# |wo «Ui*r i>lfc*a cam* n#H. .; Sj-j-S, *i>- . Tb* rarrtattftw Bt»ln« Mayor Ilunwa. Judc* I ■■»»>, J. 11. Krka. trand and r>i-cak*r af lh- Hay 11 C. Hu|)ix. r •tl- »*4 Ik* lr,.iM'i(imrnl, Jvhn r Mll:«r rwil A. 11. No 11. ESerciHcs ut the Armory. Wh.-ti tt»» i>MlMtll r*afh»d i»» Armory th« nail «rAa £ anon mini. e»»ry portion of *»alUble »pa * «-• t r.«' tak*n. TIM Grand Arm» m*n .^.-<n>t».l tb* rrglir ft Ih' hall, and Mayer Hum-a. m«Mi« of lit* rotin- Ml and ether ii» official* wer* seat •-4 th* plmtt rm . f«*mirl" A. « 111.1 . of ki«v«m:p<wi, a. a, l< IMHrI T. C. !!«■*•* d*llr*r*d a •pUfMlwl and *t« *,!■.—> memorial «1 dr*»* Th« puMta iraonl .-hii.|r»n « ho • -.« part lll«lM>«l«aTMW«u-ui*MMt | rn.lw-1 •*•!• to th» left «af III* plat f >rm. aril their ftaflng w»a • (»• lur* o( lit* axarci***, j£Mg*£fg i Tb« |>r<Hrram f1v»« •*a •* f"l' ■■« • | Mu.li-—"Ton* Hnur** of Ih* . N»>rm Bouih " .... ..,,..D*ndt> \Va«n*t'a rtr*t nrtlTO*ni lUr.it Invocation A O. li'njamin, chaplain Bt*v*lM romt Mo sad ' IM«r-llp«ntl«<! O*J»o»r" ........ « ... Mr*. I. O. McCutrtwon and |Mibllc Sports at 1 111* sport* today wn«:iM of • romp*tl(l*» drill b«t«»*n th« Hi*-h •r4ion< r*d*<« of T«-»'m» ami t**»«tl». and a Immlmll «nm- b«<l«r*tn th* (*»• •itl* and T«'-"«n« nine*, at Madioon ' •t'»«-t. and th* bicjrrt* f«»« mi Alh- i If tie park, both of which ar* now In j , MMk ,Th« rntrtaa for th* blcjrcl* ra«-«« «rr Pint »»rntl Trial*. on* mil* novlc# .ilkikp IC Avrrr. C. N. liutl<r •orih. Diw|i Thompson. Jo« W. To«Bt. Charl*« llaloorhl. W. 0 lUr bum. rr«nli Nnrton. II U. Pt<-ll»r- Inc. 0. Smith. II Aakwith. (l*« And rvrnt rin»i hair mil* niv km Fourth *v*nt: Trial*, on* mil* •mattur - O*or»* Ar*ty, Baton ; Crawford. T. Morton, Irvln Bound*. ' Oiwr* WcKton. Jo* rtnk. n*or«*! Tnompaon. Raymond Ch»«n»r. (Tipp ler mr«r»r. Jo* W. Tounir. W. C I Itoyhurn. Trunk Norton, 11. M. rjrk ••r n« C. Hmiih. Harry Aakwtlh. ridh fvmt: Final *><••'. on* mil* amat*ur. i:t«hih .-vnii: Two mllm amat*ur ' an>«<.iir B*v«nth event: Two mil** profta* Decoration of Graves at the Cemeteriea This afternoon the decoration »er- | Tier* are b*Jn« conducted at th* va. j rlou* i»m>t>rl'i, •specially at th* O. A. R c*rwt«ry, where th* »«rvlc!*« in we IS ATTEMPTED A Woman Strangled | in Bed. ATTACKED BY AS 15KXOVO MAS :*v Who Robbad Mar •» 110 an* Two Cold Hint* »h» Will Prob.bl, Dl.. ■ K. T«k«, pr«|irlMr«Ni of th» Tolto. ham« houao. a' MM corner of Fourth hi. ii. houHi »nd Jackaon Mr**l, MM »in»n<t'. irl by (in unknown per mm thin morning- between the hint" of 1:30 nml I .11 1,.. It Mm wan Inn »»#n to inter her np«rtm«nts about l;3n o'clock and lock her door, A young J ii'.ni' •"■ boy who lives IN v*i»ran« undtr ruinmin'l 1. T t>adr* and Ha IM*vrna rii O. A. ft No. I. 110 veteran*, under t!ornnwnd. •r A W. llaatl*. lIMgM up dM MM of para>l*. | The m.1»!» at th* K.-»ltl<> and Ta mmm Utah »i h.xil» bad a [>ara<l» of iti«lro»n (twins '" th* la" arrival Of th* Mill* itntntr Typhoon, arMrk brnvhl ih» Timnu remiuiny ov»r. Th* boy* mad* a fin* «h»>wln»; and w«-r* rti»»rcM ninny th* lln* of march. Th* four (quad* of H*altl* rad'l* »»ra rninmand'-l by Capt. Rhlrl»y M. Trim, and the 4* c«d<rt* of th* T» mm« t-h...il «-*r« rommandrd by rapt Warren M. Wi!l->. : ' Th* prtrctuUtn r**ch*d from Mad lana »ir»»t la Fik* air*- I. «nd It w.kiM bar* b**n lar(*r bid N not bam for th* rain. *hkch i>r»v.i>ir.j th* Women* llcii.r Corpa )otntn( the Hn* «i necw«l av*ou* and Union • lr»«t. ;.;.■. ,\ '.>•>' Th* prorvaatna »«ari"l «i lir.i iv. cbu* and Columbia. »u»*i. then dawn (lira*, at*nu« to Trml*r way, up V«»i«T way '•> ••rood a»*nur up Second itfng« to l*lk* »!i«i, (Ik* atre«t to rifth «**bu*, and then i > th* Armory. <•,, Oiwiniaa hnua>« al«na til* Una of mar. h wet* rlo*r4 for hi* tlm*. and Rao and bunting war* ditplay*d In many of tk* (t>ra> window*. ; acbool ehlldrvrv R*adln« of ordrra ,,,, , W. M. Mblnch, ..1Jul«n! m«v •na Po*l. * . «<>o|- Da« of tb« Pr** 1*........... l-ulillo aelmel chllJrrn i!f«i*l Army ritual .....A. W. lla.ile Mtiatr—"How (itnilt Q-vl • <"■>» -■an !• W«|n»rl rim H(ftin«M ii- '■ *T9»4M*IPHM| HoU> and <(uartv t*~ ih» War • It r*v«r'\..l'ul>li<~ Mbnol rhll Utn t,HK*t*'a Addr*aa at O«-tt|r.t, U r«,. i!.i*.Tii..V.;r,lU».' Much OilchrlM. • ;^pMHt*it*— Patriot aoiw ...»H*l*«t*d lira I. D. McCutChton. Mr. X, L ""»rrr. Mr. Ora««. Mr, rii»*i»r Memorial a.tJrrat B. C Hu«h-. Ilium -"AnnrKt" Public • •ehool child r«n and au<ll*nr* n»n«4l<?Uaa , ....< ...» .'. It*-. R. P. Pi>*nl. rhaplaln J'hn P. »t f MtlKr Poa4 Moalo—'Th* HoHUr** Dr»*m"— . „ ....,.,. ..,;..„. . Rtpi*y . »i4'»i a Drat H««tm*ni Band the I*ark«i. • wiuil-T. A. HarnAaby. Vlr«1l Hull, r J. Cott*r. O*or«» H»«arH k. Cba* R Hall. J. M. Chapman. f.lihlli »»vnt: Two mil** amateur I handlmp—O.Umltb. Trank N-Ti-n. W. C. n«rburn, J. W. Y"UM Ch*a j t#r «tray»r, llarwotxl «*h»»fify. <Si-" Thompcon. Harry Ankwlth. 11. M. Plckrrinc, Jo* rnk. <l*<>ri* Wot ton. imn no«nd». Kr»<l Morton, Raton Crawford, Oronrc Ar*rr. Nlm* »vrn« Au»tr*lUi» purauit rae*, proftwloiMil-Bntii*a to b« an. nounced. T»nth »v»rt. Tram puntult r«r». amateur. "*<attl* v. Tacoma-^T*ami to l>* ■niTOUfi<'»<l. i Offlrtalil n#f»r**—E. a. Dorr. Ta ' coma, : "t«rl«r--C B. Dow. ' CJ»rli of th» <-mir»* C A. Ilirlow; i«l>i»nl, ■William O. Ttmpl*. 11. W. Dark*r. i Timer*- A (I. Douthltt, Prof. A. W. Crane. A. T. Armhroo*. Ju>l»»»-J<'hn A. Whalley, P. W. llurlbut. r. A rr»derlck. »r# In chant* of I. T l>'«l*-e, •«■> mand*r of John T. Miller t'cml. Th* floral off*rln«« I hi* year arc .■■<• «•• 1 Ingly pr*tty, in) t«ch »old!*r'» «ravr I* mark»<l by Iti*" »*a»on'a flower*. In the !><>u»<-. mw her door •t»n<lln« | ep«n ■■ h* wa« all. ■to work thi» mornlnir. and, looking In, •«»• Mix T«k» »«»pln« for l.r»«ih. He noil flixi th» "Ihrr o<»cupant» r4 «h# hou»» ami Dr. Ulh»on »■«• tmmrdlAtelr ! r.illi«l. ' ■It *•» thought .ii flr«t «h»t ahe had taken I»'i»>>n. but on examlnln* her body, red mark* wer« found on »i<t thrnala. Dr. lli»fTnwn wan al»o called, and the two phynlrlana did all | In <hi4r powrr for th« •utrrrlnic wo . man. if Moiita, • Japan*** Interpreter, notln»-i l>«-tr,)tlvr Merrdlth, tiki an Invratla-atkin Ii now belnc made by I)i>t»c1lv«» lUfbff . Th» iK-r»t'«nl» of lh« h.-iiiM- My they tit not hear «ny nrr^iimii or Ktruiti(li>a. Hrr two irold rlriKu iinl 110 In money It mi«ln«. l/«l»r — The doctor* h*vs riven her tip, and they »«y ahe cannot pocalbly live two hnurn |nn«»r. NrW YOniC, May 10 -John C. Kheehan'a (iKht to down Croker 1« fralnlnc atrenftth. A number of men who h»»» been a power In Tammiiny rlrclen In day* (tin' by, and who were turned down by <'rok«r. havn declared them»elvea In »ym|>mhv with Hhrehnn and may deride later Ii aid him In the flicht. Amon« them are ei-Maynr Thoniiv* I", illlrny, and former pMtmMtM Uh*rl«r %V, Day lon. W. H. Lord, ft w»ll known r«iit-h --er of Tolt, (■ reiiattrad at th« Dllltr. LET THIS' REMIND YOU That when the rain ceases yon will need GARDEN HOSE. RUBBER COTTON JO lei i?j.oo 50 !" ' *}-75 \.so JO <•'■' .• 4.00 |0 I" I J. 75 W f«t 5-°° Sole, t 47s fert 6.00 'jo feet 6.50 '_!_ SPELGER & HURL-BUT 12151217 Second Avcnua Neal's Bath Tub EiSIArVIEZL-S ■• Acknowledged to hi- tin- best in the rnark't. Third and I'ikc. STAR paint CO. ■ Come and See. Our New Lint »f M< - Crockery and Glassware (Crockery and Glassware lust Received. It Will Pay Voti. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR CO. f 000*900 W\rm\. Av«nu«. 1?1? 1* 1« On Wednesday. June ist. we will 1 I\I.I. PUFF ►'■ ■•■«ll comers a A Bicycle Lesson to El * *"*J lesson FREE show you how we teach. ** Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy % ' Third Ay*. and Madman St. Q DIA MON DS ~ /jj*^ ImllNMili r li»iaWliilt)«i«il *»ur |>rlc«* an aUU A\U|% low ' * •<< lir» at all |.r V/ 9 W. W. HOUGHTON V/ 704 flrmt »v.nu« JtT.WCUCW €*|LjS DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE Err OH*»4-T>>V Th» ra<"l •rntlllr* nrsnn ••' ■"»• In ">» '"If, •• aim-lit (WJI.T UTI Cut"'' I Iwii '»■■'!» In ii.^m.i.t. lor ll«» n>!l«(ol r«t—ll»» rl.loi /TV'/«W *1 !m^l Mi *"* '!£«•"< <<" tk«U«eilU«a alruui url«r« ii law ba<( **_, .TIV «*<«** 11. IUI IIIHWIr OHirlm. T» flrtt Aw. W. 1. B. NICHOLS & CO. o..i.rMw l .Special Midibe Reparts Guarantee* Mlao*, V:ala|,M<alil»llk«'<i I'»•: f »i«i» ••.-i I. «m *• m»«. • i|^*Ult/ el li.nlnlri and lta|»rui>« in Uii.uk l'r>.|Ntrtl>« Th. Bill It No- On I* thi Buffalo Hump Camp. rmwrttn rhan«ln( han-!« .Ullr al M« <*fir». ll'.ll. TKM'I 11 all; a1l>!lM»llr r««< k ••* ■ati ««f/ >b«itt7. Taat ear a'ii if» and bar • Kii. II I. I h»a| liu-.u. 1...1 T-»>»r - ii)n.l Rail* e:v l<<n« I'iim -. lt»i« ' ">> J'|| Calif* IV^r k.nintaiu U..n It. «• aJJ,'*'. • ■;•" ;•■" ■£ lnaur«ri,t »'irj»lor»li>« U1atf,........ mi* hUtk 1 til '.'..'.'.",'..'.'.'.'. I.V" 1"!'1"* B r l<atl M « l=ull» ati'l H...1- n l«V'•"•• H!iln» W «" K«h«!f li" < Wr«Un.l ny ►>•'* H. ...I I.- l.m Thumb » « There Is Very Little Speculation to It. Thl» y*«r r"U «r» ■>•■»• r'" •»•«" ♦!»• Ln»t t"r»»k ato, k rrt- p . rl*ht lulu |»n>ul«r nftr<M«n K «n'l no malt'^whal ynu p«f 'H fnr It Iwia'v. y.u WllfS^a* hifi.l»ftm«' prtAt' adfl^'.'bif^W'-fhf *"Jp"." nv%l I>*t«r.ttT*»now», our plans being aufh ■• to inrrcau* „ . th. d«rnanJ for It. I An lner*aM»l •l-tiunl ihmiu a. b*ll«r prk*. «ni a, better iri<» m'«n« that profit which »■# ba«-« beta holding up l>-- * for* jroor r«y (limw t»>»n'l h»«ii«t# (o lnv»«t Ml| Ml" dollar In our'copr^r •tnrks; but, under no iirruni»l»nfM do you tnv**t a dollar that you pJi.mi i not. Tou may not i«N.||.ct what «- toM y»n torn* tlm* aro, that th* prt*-»«»t» of tr«a»ury *tnck nM you. m> bark Into de wloftrrwni. Ihua making your hoi 1:ni« }ua( that mtKiti raor« valuable Thai II: will buy 190 ah»r.« of Lost Cr». Murk; but. If you lark II of that ■•in', put th« monty In Silver Creek— both arm proflt>maker«. JOHN I McMANUS I SON, 918 Second Avenue Flags for Decoration Day Muslin, Silk or Bunting Hawaiian muslin flags, 6xio, 3 for ;c; festooning, jo feet, p;c; plumes, wrraths, Japanese lanterns, parade hats, balloons, etc. Big picture of Dewey or Sampson, 5c each. COON BROS., 1417 Ssoond Avo, sSi^^HSl A Sn!a!l Le3i Wlil M 3 ;<!;;[I /<4ni la* -' 11?■ aT'f^B^B'// M 'n "m*«*n^ a itnall l«ak In your Jra:a "^T^aTr^l ilaii «HfcAiißß^B ''"'v th" '"1" »«nltary |4umb!nic run >' flWßCMillia^.*PalaffߣaWl ih-v,.i ,in.l norm diavaiwa. A» anntt ; rj*'Vi*flEßciP3la»^^»J^al^aSnV ir >' ''luiTltHl*' «<• arv rxp«-riii. and «a l«Vsif BSmS^ ma'"> ■ "Pflalty nf the complete fll ■' ' j'-'r^y. \% jjm«lL«j9pM It tine up "' lll"'lln and houiea in the t'£&UM awljrflpK*?t?*?i\^a^3Btj ■•"•«' aklllful manner. E*tlma.tea ar« 'H^iii^ R*"™,! i > 1! li"!! I s ß!! ri s CO. 4' pijll^W'lr^J^V^^ c»r- ™r, d Avt- ■MdSprUt St. WATER POWER l:rlivt- d Electrically lor Miaifaoturlng and Industrial lUo» Snoqualmle Falls Power Co. . nmimiu timcii » oiuti, ttrnii, tumx. ttceai in. Nt mi ». < Moras Brothers Company ENGINEERS AND SHIP BuIIDERS. Our r!«i' lnrluli>« >t»l in. vnol rnniiruetlnn and «■«»<• r« all bnuiedti >f di lu»isi« !■ MmtitK ant) all oihrrolaaaea nf ninrhincf? tin til mil i.-|.-»i Agrnu for '■ .<rilitiigt<>i) " fiumpiui machinery th« ' Mother' an I MRob*rta* ■ air, tub* tutUn an 1 ilio I'uiivl mm.'. MaiaUla I'h «.!if Com: ( „.,, ..., , Just Opened SEATTLE HAT FACTORY WILLIAM TAYLOR, PROR i it ni < hriitj- Hat yaclory, London, Fn»l«ml. Tint paly l'lurr '« tht* c\\\ to haT» jour hat m«.l> toord*r and i)<|>nlrr<l by Tractlcal I'nlon llallfri. Cotn*r rirni airnna anit I'lilon itre»l. "mrnfrf^ttfi ThePropßr Finish 111 I VW 3^ls««T|». laundry. Clean and aweeU dried In. , II . . ... /,>SJitns{ U." 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