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i ROCKEFELLER INTERVIEWED IJsihn t>. norkefsllrr, the mill. j' millionaire, and party, returned to the city rrom a brtsi trip to Alaska on the t'tsilMss City. Vs. short »tay wa* mid* here the parly taking th. Healil.. A In j t emotional train shortly ifler leav- ' Ing the «t»«m*r (lenerwl Manager \ Miller* private car »-at placed ,1 th j •service of Mr. Rockefeller and hl*j family and friaada... Ilefore th* train Bulled out Mr. J ltctrkefeller granted a Star reporter aa Interview, tn which h» dated nio*l j emphatically that his trip up north was taken solely for pleasure. "We made the trip ta Alatka simply for t Icitur?.** said Mr. I'oeke* ' feller, "and 1 hid not boihrr myirlf ' about buiiiiiss matins. Our jaunt j In northern water* was ve-y enjoy-1 able. 1 should fiitik. thaugh, that larger steamer* would pay biter os i the north*.-™ route, particularly for i the I'M'ur.l'i'i bualnis* "Are ws going to Invest tn Ihij northern oil n.ldtT We'-L BA far a* I 1 know, the company las taken no *tep> In that direction, but 1 am not , prepared ta *i> ith.st It I* doing. I We may have a man up there lo j Investigate ih* pit.aitit.n-* ot Al* | AN ATTEMPT AT MURDER ■- J'lnlii -_*n . . m _ . A masked highwayman held us j and attempted lo murder C. tl. lit-I ting, of 1112 Seventh avenue, ont Sunday evening, as the latter was walking along J m keen street wllh Mis* Nellie Kendall. The rubber Bred at stilus: wllh. oat a moment's warning. The bul let from hi* revolver piss.-1 through th* lapel uf Hatting* catat- the poe-d- j, er burning his face and s.iirt bosom \, The robber who did th* Bring wa* i aailsted in hi* search through Hot- | tin*'* packets by a ma.a com- j is anion. Finding no money, the I. highwaymen disappeared In th* hill!, distr!s£t.tSßß^||n^4|MS_9WHM Boating's escape from death waa , •Imply mtraculoua, * When th* shot was:' 1, be fell t i the etdewalk. and , when Mia* Kendall attempted to as I slat, abe was brutally pushed sway The police; are Investigating the a*rs4gSBSBMHI A REPUBLIC ENTHUSIAST . Charles E. Holltck, a well-known mining man. Is In the city from lie public, lie sp- Iks entkuelatticatly of the mines in that section and haa great faith In their future develop. mania. He said today; "llepubt'e l* one of the liveliest camps In th* stale ' of Washington. Everybody t* busy, and the mines are running full blast. The general opinion is that better progress will he mad* towards the; development of the mines, in the event, of the branch road of th- Ureal Northern way being e»* tended to K*pu • liy this means, machinery and supplies can be sent there soonsr than at th* present time. A parly of snrvtyors are at work rr-ss*—-cling th- grade over which the rail* will be laid, end al ready a considerable distance of ground has been roye ** SHOWED HER NO MERCY A Kidnapper Gets Twelve Years and Ten Months. -_*-* VOISK. June :<*.—Add it Bar. row, the »«t at th- Mo of baby Clark'a kidnapper*, wa* arraigned thla morning. Bhe pleaded guilty and threw herself on the mercy of the court. The Jul-;- 1,1 merclli •■ however, and stntenced her lo 12 years and II munth* in Auburn pris on. ,* WEATHER FORECAST. P-tr 8-attle and Vicinity.—Thi* af - lernoon and tonight, shoivers. Tuea day fair; winds south to weat. MINING NEWS OF REPUBLIC Itr.PtrnLlC, Wash . June M.-The North Star company has let a con tract lo run » tunnel ISO feet to tap the dge. The next tunnel nana from near Ih* bed of Granite cr.ek. The aensatlnn of the camp the pait Watt hum keen the finding of * *t ringer of free gold In Ita- shaft being sunk on the Pirate, which Is on* of the properties being developed by the _—Bt Ban Poll Ool.J Mining company of Seal Thti property I* about midway between the Hepub. !:•• and Ihe Gold Ledge, and shows one of the *trong.-*t ledge« In the strip. In th • north ens! of Ihe ramp the Oophrr has developed a Bne ledge arMrh Is xuppossd to be a continua tion of Ihe famous Mountain Lion ledg*. REFUSED TO ; ■}?.- ENTER TRUST TACOMA, Jun* :(!.-The Taeoma eme'ler haa rrfuaed lo enter th* big smelter trust, an I I* preparing, tnatciid, to double It* present rap acity, making It the lnrg.it *m«lter weal of Denver. .We-.iim;.,,,* are •lending between the owner* of th smelter st Everett, and the promot er* of the m.i •!!■ r trust. As yet no definite itrr.'inA-emenl* hiiva been tnid* whereby the Everett *meller will Join tho trutt,'* T!-c Taeoma amelter n'iw ha* a rapacity of MO ton* dally. With proposed Improve, menl* It will tie able to handle a.M> ton*, making It tbo second largcat In the cuuntry. '••ka. I never bother with *urh de tall*, h'ltti isr All I know about II la mm. n*w*paper report* 1 have read. Are Healths people really vert, hopeful In regard to those nil held* ot the north? "No. Ihe Kverett A Monte Crlstsi railroad will no! be rebuilt I"*' now. And I Ihlnk nothing wtll ha done at present. You may *ay that lam well pleased with the town there, ll Is a much more »üb*lantlal tonkins town than t expected lo find. Ever, rlt hss a fine harbor, an I* bourn to grow. "1 do not want is say anything }u*t nam i,. i... m tit,, plate, though, I have ssii-.rtisl thai many of your Writern town* hate been greatly In jured by booma. *'I have ii i he* Informed about the foreclosure of the mortgage for a million and a half, against Ihe Gv rrett —and company, bul presume the bondholders are acting In th, mailer. No, tarn not Interested In Ihe Central Tru»t •upant of New ' York, end, of rourse, am not In a P ssiii.sii to know what they ats do i Ing." Mr. Rockefeller also expresses* himself a* much pleased wllh He at tie THE LAGEST ALASKA MAIL Th* large*! Alaaka mall ever br.sugi t down I" Seattle, arrived this morning on the Cottage City. Wh.r the City ot TVipeha arrived from the north last wt— she brought oul the largest mail received here. bi-A th- Cottage I'll. beat the rectird There were 17 pouches of liter., nne being for Taoma. two for Healil* one fur Washington slat*, five for Oregon and the » sutti-.eat.rn slates and eight tor Keslrrn (tales. There were lit pouches nt registered mall - ami several sacks if parser*, I'ura-r W. It. Curtis, ot tie steamet j had the mall all work and connec tions were made with.'tit .1,1. The! mail I* from at. Mi-ha.l. Hamper ' City, and other place* on th- Yukon Altlß. besides tile ——— ports touched by the Cottage CM] A CASE FOR " JUDGE LYNCH Scoundrel Assaults a Sis- Year-Old Seattle Girl. i """ • Catiaad Her Isle the luilt.i Hear Slxtaaath l.iaut -- Police as tha W«tsb. I Another case ■•! criminal aesautt j waa rvporled to the police last .ten jtng. The *ii-trtr-»id ' tushtsr of iMr and Mrs. August Mrhutta. whs lives near th* T. M «' A. Athletic park, wa* the vis tlm * Th* little gtrl. In company with ber. four-year-old brother, left home about 1 o'clock yesterday afternmin to plrk berrtea. When the two children reached Col umbia street they were accosted by a man who asked them where they were going. They replied that th. Intended t.. pick Iserrlro. and tb* man said he would show them wre* there was a patch of nice one* The children were led down a path near Sixteenth svenue Into come under growth. A lady saw th* party, and later a cry was heard, but no at tention was paid to it Aft-r th man* cowardly work en the lilt. girl waa completed, be told th* child ren to go home. Liter he passant Iks Hchult* home, and the children, Bering him, rasas nixed him at once. The man atari, ed running and escaped. man •tart nning and »-*• *p*,i Dr. IJ-,,. M. Ilonon alter,- ' Ihe girl, md he said thai alihiugb .he had been brutally abused, ber lite wss not tn danger. Detective Darin* has the ca*« In lea-live Barbee has the case In charge. -.'■'.-.' GUESSING AT POPULATION ; WASHINGTON, D •'. June M.— What will be the population of th* United Stale* a, soiling to th* twelfth censusT It is possible to guess st the an *wer to this queallon with a consid erable degree of accuracy. Th, prevailing 'ilhs (-Mas Is something over 77 millions. Indicating an In crease of shout 11 million* In 10 years, of I vm.tson a year. liif.alng. however. Is not in favor jat the Census bureau. It la the ; business of that Institution to get at the facts Hut I >r. i* it ..... the . asalatant director, sounds a not* of warning to those who anticipate a population of 10 million In 1900. 'I'm public." he say* ' is Inclined to over-e«tlm*te Ihe population, not only of particular neighborhood*, but of the whole country, lb. result be ing disappointment when the fast* become known. S.'v.'iiiy.flv.. mil lions, more or Iris. Is about what the twelfth census will .hot* the popula- Mm of the United Btates t.i i,. •■ , It Wines would not venture upon a closer prediction. | Bo Import I* It to know approx imately what the population of th. country Is al various time* between the decennial period* of enumeration, that th,- government actuary, Mr J. B. Mi 1..,, I* regularly called on for estimates of the number of Inhabit ants In the .it, ,1 Slates •< given dales, which he furnishes lo con gress and th* executive department* for statistical purpose*. The proh- Blde revenue which a tax bill may yield, for example, depends upon th* population and its rate of Increase, and Ba .1.c.. lit. amount of money needed lo maintain a given pat cap iii circulation. Mr. McCoy estimate* that the pop tiliiiioti of th* United Hi.it... In June liiuO, will b* 77,«*6,<W0. 11 1* now, oc- Altl'Sl ___*| PI'LI tTIB •IKKKIIItSUN THKATIJII TO- M. ill 1 "The l-aaslon I'lay." - ' . ...... ..' : . carding 1,, hi. estimate, 11,01 1 M Mr. Mii't.y I* quit* i 'iin.t. ill of the a.-, iii ii of hi* figure. ll* does t.-i think 111- actual population will rt* fee.l Ins ..luiisst. Immigration, he eal* has fallen off In Ihe pnae.nl ,1,-s i i.. and Ml*** ha* I'f'it « 'li-- Hi"- In ii,. birth-rate, although mi. lust may b* Cast by.a ,i».,e*.e In the death rate. lis... are no in ilea - tluna thai population has tnrreassd more rapidly In th. dei-ade lust paw ing than in the prscedlng one; It fact, Ihe Indications point th* other way, Mr, 'McCoy agrees with Dr. Wlnra In Hi. opinion thai popularly accept ed i sinnatei of the number of In* habitant* in the United Stall* are inui-li im. large. The moat elaborate and ..leritirii guesa al 11.. population ha. been made by Dr. II *. I'ritsheit »ui-1 till,-II lent of the co*»t and geodetic •urvey, is It.. predict* that Ih. twelfth census Will show a imputation nf Tt.m.ooo. Hts estimate la Kl.ooo • mailer Ihan that ef the government actuary. PERSONAL MENTION Stiver I* Helm, at Huron, H. D.. Is )nst down from tha Attln country. Speaking of the prmmmexa nt thai •isiti.iii. he aald: "1 do nut think lhat Ih* Attln country is everything -hat Is claimed. While thtr* St-' s..iite very a—wt Pen. h claims, Hi. ground, a* a whole, is nm good Stat •' ground, etrept for hypdrnullc work. Th* large hould*re, which ar* more than abundant, will require hydraulic mm chinery I" move thera.** ALONG THE WHARVES The present s*sson gives Indica tions of being a very i labia one for Ihe Cape Flattery tUhennen. Hosts arrive in port early every gag with large catches. A srhooner .am- in port t.«1.» wllh ILK* pounds of halibut and cod, and several ..th en, will arrive • son. RAILWAY NOTES. I ft" nggln* has bees appointed -ily passenger agent for the I "hi I tips . lion rsturslon rompiry. The company ha* mad* preparation* to run iwn special train* from the Net* England slates 1., the meeting of the National educational as.sa.la. tl-.n at test An-sales On* or both of these trains may return fey way of j Seattl*. iiHSMMBMN SEARCH ENDED IN CHICAGO CHsCAOO, 111., June to In th. ar reel .< lurch lorn* Keet. a young cabinetmaker from Vienna. Auitrla, Ih* Chicago r-slie* believe they hat* cleared up th- mystery surrounding lb* death* of Mart. Vend I ef Vl* enna. a crime which created a sen nation la Aualrla. an.l t'<e th* per petrator of which tbe police of two ' rs.ritineßt* have been eearrblag for Bom* lima, " Ko*l »s* found here living with hi* brid* of a few monlh*. The lat ter was Marie s. birma, a cork In Vienna. Ml* 1* young and attract ive, and sea us- of his love tag her Koat Is aald to have robbed and murdered Ml** Vendtrha. ' According lo ih- Austrian police. Miss Veodu-ks met, Ko.t .In New T.rk In I**l sl* return*-! to Vi-n --na. followed by Keel It wa* an laaaaaad thai Ihey were to be mar rted and Ibe girl* parents gov* her One florins. Nearly two moot he tiler, while seining In the rlvtr Kibe. * fisher man brvugbi to the surf*-, the body of a well drowsed woman which was Anally identified a* that of Miss Vto. .tick*. Mirks ft foul play wens ap parent, Th* police at one* suspect ed Ktrnt of the murder. It *.* dls* covered that Kmi had married Ms rie Hchlrma and with her bad gone to America. They were Anally trac ed to Chicago. Koat. spend* moat of hie lime In crying and I* In a slate of almost '-• 'replete mental s-ollspe* Kxtradl* Don pat-ra hare been applied fur, and be will be taken back to Vienna for rial Eye Destroyed By a Button MlOni.l-T'iWN. N. T., June SI- Rdwta Mb** of Ptsh's eddy, has lust ho,! three piece* of • button removed from his left eye. They had b*an in there sim .- 1171. At that time young fthea wo* whirling a button attach*'! 10 a Here of string, wh*n th* button stru-k htm In th* eye. Afler being treated by physicians far several months the eye ceased lo trouble the boy, al though th. sigh! was Impalrert A month ago severe pains were again experienced la the eye and It has been ne.es. to remove th- dl* ew»*d organ la order Is. protect th* good one, An examination .-.vested three lit tle piece* of button which had hit the »v» to years ago and had been she cans* nf all the trouble. MYSTERY LOOKS LIKE MURDER DALLAS. Tex., June tt.— A man's suM of clothes, a hut. shirt, collar, cuff, and shoes, etc. were yesterday found In a lust car .landing on the track* on Hi* Trinity river front. ; The »hlrt ins- evidence of a stud having been wrested from a button j hole, letters In the pocket wer* ad -1,..., to C. C 11.mar.I hi Sher- I man. Tex., and ihoiv* him In have been representing Chicago ami I>a cotnh fills) bicycle interest* A l.iassKs check In the clothing wa* for a valise at lb* Bants P*e de. psst. the man who checked 11 stated that he would call for the valise yes* ! terday. Information from Bhermnn police and bank official* is to the effect that H.-trriiinl drew taw from !he Merck iiills' and Planter*' hank Friday afternoon. ll«- and two voting aa.lst , an: satin were helping him conduct bicycle auction sale* at Sherman for Illinois firms for two week* or more have not been seen In Hha-rin/in since that time. Detectives are working ..ti MM theory thai Rarniir.! 1.,t-. I. in murdered. The Trinity ii.'i I* be-' |lng drassed, Tin: RBATTLK ST*-V**V SMATORS fiXl/l 1 rill SomeShouted"Vive la Commune!" .IIMMIUHIsKMmiIIMIi freaeh Cablast ( s!«bliih.,o rirml, far a tarn Day* Panamg the Oreyfui Trial. PAItIH. June tt.— A vote at con lll.me In Hie new ministry ws* paosed by lha SB—ate this afternoon. Al the open of in, chamber when the new ministry appeared for the rtrst time, the lltai-H,e shouted "Vive la Cit..in,. A tremendous i,i>i,*sr ensued. The So rial tale cries war* in Inutility to Hen. t'alif.l. tit.- new minister of war. who test, „*-., ordered Ihe troop* io Ore on the Communist*. Later— The clumber of deputies MB passed a vole of naindence, and th* Wall a • ntmtmm l ministry stands. PREDICTED END OF WORLD A Houston, Tax Minister Be comes a Prophet. 1101-ffTON. Tea. June ta—ln four town* In Ten* outside of an.l la* i-losling Houat.o. th. ...1.-re.l follow. ens sf llev Mr Smith, a *»lf styw-d prophet, sre In the greatest etrltf menl. and while the end refused ta came at llie stales! lime set by lh. false prophet he still keeps them in iesclied anticipation of the terrible tndlog of the world, predicted by him by occasional leg-ram* that Owl is walling for alter* lo repent an-l ilk* bumbusgery. llev. Mr. Hinlth appears.! her* Ihree months Smith appeared her* tbr,- t., nth. ago and held meeting* In all of th* colored churches ..f the cliy. from esch of them he drew a few mem ber*, mostly of th* more Ignorant • l*s*e*. lilt ha founded hi* MM rhurrh with ••wit. Sl* member*. Hl* »ole suble. I wa. Ihe coming of Chrtat and the Sad of th* world, -his he set far June 11 sad 11. In OSMsMSSa I "a! as and Waco he ha* believers an.l all of Ihem. dressed In th.ir best, assembled la Ihelr meet* ing places Friday night to be all reedy When the time was sound**! la en old ware-bouse en franklin street 100 of Use saints awaited th* awfal es.nt Alt Bight are! day oa asm—lav anil -ten when Parson •Booth was suddenly rolls to Ond* Into sew fields Ihey would not Blv* up. last nigM when one af th* female members gate llr 11. to a male -hill, aa predicted by K.nith. they i—.me thoroughly religiously itt.ao. an I look upon the child so the Messiah Thle morning th* sanitary police built Brew ln*t I- and a«istate th warehouse. Horn* of th* members went outside snd, sealed on Inmb* stones continued 11 '.si' prayers and git* upward but the Bret would not dislodge them. One of Bmlth's telegrams claim* , that Hod baa put off the MfftMa event for a few day* on MMM of , the great American public being so Inter*.test In IS* prl*. flghla that: Ibey had no time IS think or thins* spiritual, and that he does not like to destroy all Hi their great «... niHss without giving them another chance lo repent. Thiir*-t*r. at I p. m. la now lbs stated time. -. *> ,' .' .—————*s—.—. Osassdste to Celebrate OAKFStItAI.H. Wash.. June IS— This city Is t isirlnc for one of the largest c-teliritlon* ever '"-Id In the l-aloiis* country. The '.mount «*cur ed by the committee. Is almost IMS. and about half of that will be riven In pii»e*, an 1! is experted that con testants from adjacent .art. will lake pari In the foot and blcyrle rami Arrangement* have been ar rived Ml for a mock battle, under th direction of Copt. Cuoaradt, and the «.-rv. .1 house hill has been selected ih a Hi place for the contest. Two hands will be present during th* day and th.- ii.it tl fourth of July program will be give,, In a large pavilion dur ing the fort-noon. Church Women as Grocers !-!-|-l--|l SAM • V O. June II — tturday wa. the busiest grocery day the town has ever experienced, ois* of the Urgent stores being turn- i ed over to the Indie* of the Pr—shy-j terls.n church who were —- have 20 I. i rent, of the gross sslr-B. Praam -airly morning until Into at night seven .1. "Tv wagon* were it work, the total sale* aggregating ■ . I*l thnussnd dollar. Young so. clety latlle* were seen delivering a pound or crackers on « wheelbarrow. The money thus earned will I"' used f.w the rs-ectlon of ii new . hurt It The* same atore will I— turned over to the ladles of the M, tln-llst church at some ft/lure time. The commission to Investigate 111. Jury bribing rate, "i.i Ihls morning In Prosecuting Attorney Mcl'lroy'* mm I and mad"*- .irringi'iiM in* for th. ■ummonlngflf witnesses nil.l Ihe be. ginning of the trial. This afternoon there was 111. in the euperlor court papers empowering the rnrnmleiliin to summon and <*omi*l the attend • in... of witnesses, and In alt on th' equity of the •■ halite* Til. com pl.t.- number of witnesses hat not tw-en made out yet. but l-niiorutlng Attorney Mi Kirov ,-tvo out the names of the following attorney* nil., i. iii be .it tta list "i" alts**—* Tucks Ilonald. Bailsman and Hunt- Icy. I.i in isi in, .inn- 2*.—A hi Peters burs dispatch soys the Csai tndny gave Idrrh ts a .laughter. The tsar had strong hopes fur a son anil heir •nil. Is Hi. royal couple* third daughter. '"'•**'. AMUSEMENTS. iv, night at the Jefferson theiiler. 'Th.» I'aMlon I'lay" will be pi'iiduird In iv*. emu I l for 111. Ilt"l 1 1.... In H.siiiilt-. Th" production will be •s. SOtlf I *k • aame as seen In New York. Chicago V M«'> Fraud wo ond olhet liirge ,1,1 - °' II'" I'nlled Hlatea, where It 1 """" i ***■ *"' ''''"' enthus iasm '**I "la* I'-tssl'lt I'l.iV I* aom* tiling that ,|V'l'«Ulß to all Classes. end It lias received Ihs endorsement "' many public 1 ■"•■•• •' **1" be ■■__■ every rvetilna" .Ms week Ml _**" round*, of ii,i. "Hr. and Mr, Dyke man, of New Vi 1 "• *»«' *'*« "•*•_-» selections. Tlie ». ■■*■"-■ *-"•• '*•"<"'-•' the dlreollon of .*_--•- <■*"■'• °* v"" don. •• i # Th engagement _'■*, -,"* l***,.'!!*' theater of Herbert h** "lr*T *--*_ '■"•' Shannon In The M* -•' ■*-"• '•"" Flame," will la* Ihs m. • • ln_errallng tli.'.ililcal summer eve.t ' 'hla year The ii.i 1... had a phe.*»'"n*n*-- run In tit- _Ut, and It will Is *» pre*enled her* With la ..nullsl reel - ,T t ~.n' gHgi'iiif-iti opens Friday .1. •*■" '"' Ihree pi i formal*, ... lm In lilt « * mil Inee unlay afternoon. • * s Tile .et'iind saeeksr the Ohem -, -"■*-■• cert hall open* tonight with a I*--"**' bill. SEATTLE INKLINGS. i I" t. Army HurgesHi It. ON Kvert*. of Vancouver barracks. aec-itnpsill^l by «-»pi J J, It.ilMiix.n. jr.. left for Marrowstone p..un ihi* raornlna la J meitwi a site for lh. new hospital building, i: A. McKay, of this oily was swarded the contract for Hat I construction of the building, and i iws.rk wilt begin at once ... The United States I*oe*t Hurvey learner Pallet-son, <".|.s Pratt, •' rlvesl in port teat evening from t»a« Pranriar,.. She will leas soon for M Ml.li*. and <1..1-rnin bay, where •he will make standings and *urvey» for tit. new chart .ft Alaskan waters, which wlil soon he prepared by the United H.ale.''-ax * Oendetlo Hur v»y service. The Palleraon wtll lay a line of landmark* for lb* aid of navigate**, which will extern! from St. Ml. ha.l to the mouth .if th* i Aph.-ei river. The Patterson la her* for supplies etc. The trip will prob ably last all summer ... Jn.lg.meni In the eaae ot T. C Sharkey v* Ms Port ItUkeley Mil company, was Bled In Ih* federal curt ihla morning in favor of plain, tiff for Ike .tint of BM7S. The plain' tiff Sharkey sent a herd of rattle consigned to akagatay on board lb* hart Prussia, operated by the de* f-niant company. Th* cattle iter* loot, aad the plaintiff claim* thai the defendant was responsible. ... A horse belonging ta Hr_rroe«r A Ca, the PIS* atreet grocers, broke away from th* delivery wagon nearly opposite the Northern hotel Ihl* morning, and mad* thing* lively in lh* vicinity unfit It was raptured. * * . II tv*. Treat, president of the Van Ants Mining company, of T. ml. IS land. H. 0 arrived in the cliy today on the Collage Oily II- h*» open! several hundred thousand dollar* d* -01 ling on***!* mines ap the roast and I* al the present time .reeling a large smelter on Texada Island. .• . - It, Paulson. the laborer eh-, wa* ln)ured flalarday afternoon In a cave-In In the olive slreet sewer, died . -1 hi* inlurte* this morning The .|ea-e*se! Is about M MM of ■I*. unraarrler, and ha* no relative. In ihia country. An application wa* Bled In tha rlr. cult court this morning for a writ of habeas corpus en behalf Sf Hal test a ■ptvsaMr, awaiting MisS tion, who Is wanted In North Dakota for eml.ru rtnent. • * • The pumping station In Unas, ■ whlrh 'lies the wst.r for the mill* at Ilallard, caught Br. Hatur day night and was burned to tba ground, l^tss about lllon . . . The resolution recently p*»**d by lb. city council directing the board of public works to ascertain th" cost of an decide light plant for the city baa been referred ta City Engineer Thompson. see Tonight the Alaskan nongraphic—! society will hold It* regular monthly meeting In th* parlor* of th* ll.iin tar -air sad ... Elisabeth Bradley was granted a divorce from • •org* Ilradiey Satur j day afternoon by Judge J I' Ilsdley, on th* ground! ot cruelly. ... A municipal ownership meeting will be held I"night on Pioneer square. Among speakers at the meeting will be Everett Smith. Clark \ INtvla ami Win Horan. Th* open air meeting will be under the direr- is.it of the committee of one hundred. • • • City Kngln**r TkaMyeaa left this morning for the Intake sir Cedar lake lie siM to stake out 111- precla* la. ration of tli* dividing weir at 111* In ! take, also the carta which leads away from the dividing weir. Mr. Thompson will be absent until Wed. nrsday aft.-rnonn. . • • Th. corporstlon committee of the I city council will probably make th.l report on tin- franchise of the He- Bttle A ii.i t.lwtrlc Hall way company tonight. Chairman James this morning sold that if the report was listed. II would be read. The corporation committee ha* not considered Ita 10 year franchise aa yet. ccc Ham Johnson, a prospector, wa* relieved f l««0 by a clever woman pickpocket on Klrsrl avenue Sunday morning. . • ;*';• J D. Vlckery, who room* nt th* H.little house nn Hallrnad avenue and Jackson sires I reported to p.slice headquarters thla morning ilini hr had been robbed of tin In « woman Nellie iltay. alht« the Peterson wom an, wa* arrested on the description given by Vlsketv. mil brought to headquarters. Vlckery failed to Id. enttfy her, uti'l aha IMS rrlea*ed. I • • J. 11. Fuller, a painter, wa* ar raigned 1., fore .lll.life I'ntin IM* morning sin « charge of attempting to nssault <i young girl "li Ninth ay. . in.. N.i Jark«nn street Ratal ■iti afternoon. The charge iraa i tasted to assault and battery, in I he M llnsssl lit.", and cn»t«. —i -0 . The Crigler . OUR MEN'S...... -•mi..*jMm*nm*uVtamr mSmmmtw Hat Department Hat Values that Cannot be Duplicated In any store in this city. Buying from first hands, brisk selling, turning the stock often, ' enables us to quote you these popular prices. itndnten Men* Linen I'ratli Hat*. -ell 1 Men* Fins Kur Fedora lists. black o*"\ colored or 1,1... band*,gtiud wearing, brown, -rood wearing, 11.13 tain-, aveseh. only 11.24 **ih. Men* *nd Hnv'* Fine Linen I'mtb M«n'» Fin* fur fedora Ill's, .-den-11l Hits, itiletidldly fllilslieil, -. value, quality, leather .weal, |.''« i value, ."** rail,, s.lily |l ti»trh. Men* Fine MS Htri|-e- Linen <*r*sh Men* i M Fin* Fnr MsM Mat*. • II It 111 .ii.all i,,..1n.in or ettra foil liatidaomely flnlthwl, brown,noire OS > sl,o|« , —.that latiit, fine .iii «* ball, Mail. I l.i 'i value, only ft.tgi each. , \ 7acet«-1.. »,_., 1 lira l.i.litv j,_,_ IMai Mrn'a I'arellent Quality Hummer Mtirti and Drawer, »>..*ndidl/ At,. It-lit Merit,,. whirl* and I .risers. i.1.e1, •* value, only .Vs* sash. welTOnlabrd. »Vir value, only m each Men". Fine He.n.l— ,-__ _,__, to) j Mrn'l Ktlrs FineHuitimer-welghl Wool s<ll at Hits, convention Beak price, tn Health I'nilrrwear, Hie acme of mm- • pair mar gat-neat*. besuUlully On-had, __., -,„, Vtco -_„„ ,„_,,„, |l.t»i r_ v. Hocks. black or ton ooiered. besslf. Mi.i rout- 1.1. lineot siis|. nden .lite fully liniilied. made lo sell st IV s— city, Uki, ale, «ac, Me a -.air. _—, our price lite and 15* a pair. .tM ! _ ; < Sole Agents W. L. Douglass' Men's Celebrated •*•■-ao, «•.-,•» ---d $4.00 Shoes. " y-^ii»_. O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 208, 208, 210 Pike St '■'■'." ■"' ■ " '. ===^_ m* "AKI^ BICYCLES II av\_ Sll\ Xi nmo. s>o,'sss, ooa I _r Y\_i* if ll *-•** or Instailwsall V *^^P V ./FEED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO l***.^erS m ;_s*a-_2f no* It 10 leeea* Set. turn* **^ "'' — ■■*_- , , 1 ■•■ Just Opened_^__L SEATTLE HAT FACTORY WII_I_IAPi/l TAYLOR, PROP. asset Chrttty Mm Isataty, London. r,|ia*.l Th. ..*.. pkmem is IB* Hit la have year hat Mads Is seder sad repelled hy Pistils* -Blue ll.ii.rs Corset I saenu. sad CBlea*l***a . . ____ii_^^_i^n chub™ play tot I__ SvV«^M*\»J M.l.rrf»os.-sritt .'•. tilft ikeleht, ■__P__^S^^__^^T__'. K_s^ *—k_so^_C^B mm^A*m\\\ rt Mll.el-WM O mtp MM, SSS Its eg —V 1*" '^•^^jajSsß^.l^l Feiitz Tent and Awning Ca 117 V**l*r Way. : — , . S3 Moran Brothers Company ENGINEERS AND SHIP _______ net plant laetad*. nas>i •—4 wswvt ean.truetiafl sad eevte* oil Besaaß— tat Itnlneaa Mtnlit-ind ill other .!»«••-• el u*chlntry built sad fssslMd, Acts tar w<,,tbi—jl—a* seuß^lu mar bluer-, u>* • Mush* r" aad * Ills* ' ■ il*i tubs I—ilert sail IB* liailad Mala* Usui.it I —.klujt Compaay. < «rtM^.l Father of Twins Av^-Y*r^»*-**'* VUW f hgtatf **" never happier than th* man who * l?_ \ Mil// _■__ " tr***** •**' *-** laundrlea tn and , • ( _ft Y\l I ilk, j__-£| around Seattle and at laat And thai *■'' ,L, \ V _"K<^^-t'_S '*' l'"*>n '* '*■*-'' "P Perfectly Ist suit [ **lVifT_J* __l ' o\.A\ 1 mtiSLv h'* ****•• A customer of oars once [ te-':?luK_J^>'-H|{W< \ ■ fl_; '* on > alwaya. as our work la don* i^lilVti'^M^-mmtr^i^ liNiaiUtiTll uniformly and by the best and moat I Queen City Steam Laundry ,r * , ltft-iia rtir.s m lat r,u Km |-'-*^' v '*V__, - ,^^^________J T.U'sbon. m. «. ■#SS#SSSS#SSS#S#S#SS|SSOSS^SSSSSSSSSSS^O^SSSs^SSSS . , In, ..iiaisi-l Hal"™- — —'—^*•Bl■ W .J [ : Q. S. GOLD, M. & S. CO. I C. E. Thurston A. Co., Ofllclal Broker*. 109 Cherry St. it rn[.»ny own. is elsin-s. I stent. |en<lln*; pu> tn*i ttoonlopntani work) ' ' ' so debt*' offer limited cumber .bares *>>* _sl vMlarat the**, < > »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#+♦#♦♦+++++++++++^+++++++l | wsasssassßsa —a —OßccsewsswassssssaisstssSaWMw GEO. 11. WOODHOUSE § '*. Saaamor to auodhout* A taoguel X ! Hardware Stoves ~ I I* Tinware Jobbing if all klsdi! ;J I'l lint l.i nu V%Zn_*W pramitly Attiaded t* | S -1"'1 Work aWJKP'^ _j____i_L__________£ ; Ti" Work N^SmwvVV pl", ■b,"• "*Ur"u •I M3i Second Avenue. Telephone Pike 44. Seattle, Wssh j|/~" WSBSBBSttaaSSSasaSSWIBSSSSDSSSSISSISBtSISSSSiSSII ——————— _________—_J 2000 Cedar Polos Wanted PH'iIMHAIJi are wanted for furnlahlng and delivering along certain itrtt-i* and allertln the cltlea ,if Seattle and Tacoma. — CEDAR POLES —ii Fifty feet In length and nine Ms—aeM the lop. Holed must tie straight and ..tiii.l and free from soft k.i.it*. ami peeled. 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