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oe ae), 0 This sets the flied be a mi wie ‘Teatensce tn a oe. alf Price 0 ‘thore which ai toll ites wred ‘the opéeation’ of the FO) gold seeker! Within easy marching |jocated in a sink, Walled ia by boul- tation Co. { THe gun + ceureuint COMPANY, | sumption Inv ot 1879. tlistanve of the rick deposits of ore. | ders of rock 8,009’ teet high. INCORPORATED. Seldom ydoes Jortune furnish so} This is the best time of the year to} The gold bry Gght in last week to Pansroene axe Manacin | MADY favors to ay Yountry in a} make the trip to the mines, the open | Seattle, Moss, does not represent Thi Week months being from June to Septem- ber, but a person leaviog now would AROTORS: have very little time to work this 9. M. Fisher, J.R. Smith, R.W.Clemen*, 4.8. | shortage in the Wheat crop of the/season, as winter sets in about the cre og eee rest of the world is accoipanied by | middle of September. the fladings/of individual shippers, but a large pkoportion of it was con- fiseated from\the effects of those 2,000 miners whdsfell a prey to the hardships. At the\geath of a man 108 PreeiPtar (Single season as it brings to the TREASURER | CTntted States at the predent time. A THE DAILY SUN a large increase in the yield in this JUNEAU ROUTE, | posscssed of dust his Dpdy was buried ) 7 Is all we gg& you for anything in : " y t The other foute to the fields is| without a coffin and the dust divided our entire Wne of wash goods in- I = . ff ”~ wane fill give spectat atvention to ALL nap-| country, and a conseqgent expansion A ie "i bi aidan of Intereat in Paducah and vicinity, ’ hich ye absacts be.{ overland from Juneau, which is lo-| among those who cyfed for him. A , P| cluding qfnities, lawns, organdies, ves that- ‘ofinnot bel,had el hi Sern Ss Tallgs cpeee will Glewit withous re | 1) CRPoreations iad ce agp the { cated on the mainland from Sitks.! Gold, be saysy/abounds, but no cA etc. elsew) oat , Gard to expanse. ginning to test the facilities of the) phe distance to the mines ftom|ordinary man yan stand the hard- f : age EWEEKLY SUN [Stenmsbip companies. Not only bas) Juneau is 650 miles, And the route is|ships of the” uncivilized region, | —-———-sonmeaan \ aye in the ‘city, All colors, all styles the American farmer more wheat to] thus described : When Moss/eft here four years ago . . As devoted to the interests of our country, pat | t ; . mar.| Leaving Juneau you go to Dyealhe was a sturdy fellow over six feet DRIFTWOOD and'toes. Now is the ‘ime to buy rons, and will all times be newsy and sell than he had last year, but « mar. § toc! Yertaining, while keeping its readers posted , »y way of Lime Canal, and fr a) tall, “From\ hardships and privation 0 all political affairs and topics;while It will ket for it is provided for hii at fair Sea fentioss and tireless exponent of the doc tines and teachings of the National Repadli-| yrices, ‘The oan party CORRESPONDENCE. A.spectal feature of the weekly edttion of |' ‘THE SUN will be ts Correspondence Depart’ | and now comes the enactment of the ment, in which it hopes ably to represent every locality within the limits of its circu: | new tariff, to remove the last ve-tige t : ‘ there to Linderman, thirty miles on} he is crippled tor lite and badly} | * 4 m ld holdings of the} foot, or portage, as we call it, The] broken in health. tn three years he| Saved From ¢he Waters, Cor] 6) summer fabries must beyold in 1 f footwear , io es a treasury and the banks are increas-}lake gives you a ride of five of six! saw over 2000 graves made in the ralled on the Levee. a short time ta make ready for ng, the silver folly is discredited, | miles, and then follows another long | Kiondyke basin, a large majority early fall lines. \Prices will pot be : journey overland to the headquarters | dying from starvation. considered. Everything will be $ of Lake Bennett, which is tweuty-| With the great/ crowds preparing] (tems of Speciat Interest to River] sold regardless of cost. Sge our eight miles long. On foot you to go to the soéne now, Moss says, prices below on a few lots. / These H. DIEHL & SONS fatto. | ces ROVERTISING. ~~] °f Aancial uncertainty, and usher inf again for several miles, and then the|hunger and. suffering will be g People. abel gees one eelegy o ster avertising will be made known on {#0 Era of business activity which will] caribou ciosstng of the tiver furnishes | when added to other hardships to trade acute se vertising rival the happiest period of the past, «wansportation for four miles to Tag- | overcome by thie who survive. Moss # heed 1h ne , 50 pieces of lawn and dimities 310}Broadway. Phone 310. Sg ET Ee ae . ake, where o ynty-ones | returned with $6, dus’ dl excellent freight business was do-| former price 84 to 126 en Office, Standard, Block, 118 North Fourth! Qnce more the R publican party has{'8h Lake, where another twenty-one-| returned with $6,000 in dust an former p ot , our clos. wireets uneare: Biss oe ee “agit ty bas} antle boat ride may be bad. Hleaves tomorrow for his old home at| ing on the levee here this morning. ing price se Dalry Proven itself the greatest political or-| “This is followed by aweary stretch | Dubuque, 1a., whete he will spend] ‘The local packets were all in and] 30 pieces wash goods price 6 to a aaAAAAsA mea aan es : Daily, bee vats ganization in consttuotive ability] of mountainous country, and then] the balance of his years ut da Sue (ina, GAA eadh bad very|s}, your choice for 4¢ ae: : " of Y -| Marsh and sake is reached, = ce freight receipts, as well as some} 1 . . = Salt, Oe nokth, “Go| Which the nation has known, An-{Marsh and Mud Lake is reached | w. ctagervestendlay Morning. {Rice {eight receipts, as well as some 10, Pieces lawn Marth 5 to 6e, Daily, per week. «++ 10 cents} other Republican promise has \been] You get another boat ride of twenty. | * i" Coss Dwell haven |Pemeneers tay closing prices 3'¥c. A I 5. Weekly, per annum in ad- 190 Tatty performed, and the pros: oar alles, and thet £0 Cor tice|motornan, and Mis Laat L. Ook The Dick wonge te omter airo A s ‘ VaNCe....s+ssseseseeeee 100) nerity which has been absent for ‘ ° lier, of Huntington Row, were united | ® Usual this morning. Organd id a, 4 8 non and to White Horse Rapids, | lier, ¢ gton , . ae Sue awe — er ‘gandies, -1 Ou XRTE 7 Specimen copies free many years will be restored to the| This is one of the most dangerous {8 apes yt may morning Rev P Libs -tesle Obaafien po be IS HEADQUARTERS FOR-— M. KE. Chapyell officiating jin several days, was awa a - : * MONDAY, JULY 26, 1897, oO: iggy eth ch te rela |for Evansville thismorning. She had] All fine French Organdies, yew: Holiday Groceries, A i —— be avoided by all strangers. The| A Liye Bird Shoot | nice trip est and handsomest destgns, worth * A _—_— stream is ful of sunken ro hs and The Gun me aid lon to t's) ‘The City of Paducah from gt,|40c everywhere, pour choles for Fruit Cake Materials, Ir was only a year ago thal the . runs with the speed of a small race. | regular trophy s mr the clab/ronis passed into the Tennessee} 20° wie Md § Passing White Horse Rapids the] medal at park this after- pr Be iat " eISSN“ 15¢ buys any jC organdy, lawn Ap’ and Oranges, live bird match, the or dimity in the house. The Mayflower. arrived here last} At) other wash goods ¢f hall Fresh Cann “ oods, Tennessee river. She Republican party promised the coun- A | ‘4 ‘ 4 journey is down the river for thirty | noon, will by protective tariff anc honest | miles to Lake Labarge, where thirty-| first of the dollar. i a We now have both. 5 talles of ble water is found. a vio. vis He larwe . 3 one miles of navigable water is foun * " price. Our Stock is large and com rey MEAN Another short portage and Lousriver] Warrant Filed Away, lay here throughout the night repait-Iiee and this sale is rarely equaled HOME-MADE LA SPECIALTY. exico hi fe reache: > ave a 200-| The witnesses expected to prove for]ing a disabled cylinder and left en] Gone e: set © 4 . Tne gold premium in lexico has} Means erat reached, where you have a 4 Eling ‘OomnonMORiN. thet Seabe| route W Be. Toate thie ietentea at 61 oCE early and get choice of pat-|Telepnone 118, Cor. 9th and Trimble Sts. v gone up to 115!4¥. This is another]The Warnings of the Experi-| mile journey, which bring youto Port Ladi ca ale lorclock, She had a Ave tip of] tae y - . . Selkirk. atthews, of the Webber section, | o’cloc » bad 6 d Shirt waiste at reduced prices reason why Mr. Bryan should aban-! eneed Miner and the Fortun- At this point Pelly and Lous rivers | ad stolen nd ginger ale from al freight besides quite a number of pe ie: don his Mexico trip and go to Alaska. & 5 Soienthe : , store in that section, have left the|rouud trip excursionists, : ¥ —>_—— ate Prospector Unheed- come together, forming the Yukon. | beeen BS reel From that point on its practically |country, When the case was called! [he upper Obio iver is on a boom _t& HANDSOME Suxpry editors throughout the ed in the Mad’ Rush. smooth sailing, though the stranger |in Justice Hartley's court Saturday | and a nice coal boat rise 1s reported he” country seemgd to be disturbed over must be exceedingly careful. the warr: ast Matthews was|to be coming down the river. Sever- 8 the report that ex-Candidate Bryan ARES ¢ Juneau is eusily reached by steam-| filed away with leaye to reinstate, —_| al towboats with large tows of coa ' ' wears silk ani rufiled night shirts. | How the Region Was Named by ship from Seattle and other Pacific The Fan Waan't Hurt have left Pittsburg and are en route F ° orts.—{ Courier-Journal. | ° down. ee ‘ Z mi But why not? ~My, a_i has be- a Newspaper Man Who |! beets al | , Clerk George Gogdman, at Owen!" ri, Asuiand City was out for 315 Broadway—Phone 155, - i os) come a plutocrat in theshort time si - i EL DORADO LRKEEK, & Cochran’s, was wot tn the fire, but! 1) vile on time . ; . sean ¥: 5 feition Sis cabo baad is aad CF ihe Found Fortune ina of he has his left hapd in a sling just the eerie torre res dear people, and since he failed to Few Months, Former Haryard Athlete Located | ou" ats bug fans and DE, Robert A heavy shipment of grain on this SS [J 3 a get the presidency through his efforts —— the Richest Placer Inthe [son did the rést oy t |section of the Ohio fit looked for by | en A e ' 2 in this line, why should he not at ates the river men, The Hopkins had a - ee Dida Aneta The Dark Side of the Picture— Riondyke. F . én he ; least have the consolativn of wearing} ahs ae , Real Estate ‘Transfers, _ [nice cargo of grain on her arrival) standard time prevails from Portland This is satis aiied one enjoys in momtfits of Ipisure, asilk night shirt since he is now am-| Grewsome Story Told by a Re- ; Seattle, yb: ’ aly 24.—El| Brown & McNeil Peoria ye 8 hy 8 oo i ge on the east to Buffalo and Pittsburgh And it isa thing of beauty sor the home : i ‘ turned Prospeétor---Graves peredo 0 Creek. where lie the richest Brown, for $300, a tract of land in} he Buttorff was in out of] on the west, and when it is five o'clock es ee , ee as Well as Claims Amid aye district, was discovered and| Mrs, Ann McNeil deeded d had a nice freight trp. | cisely 12 o'clock noon all over the area mp now Alaska Somes to the the Arctic Snows named by a Harvard man. Thefact|to Robt. Heesebrode, for $430, a ft on her return up that stream | ‘hus defined, regardless of the true or ‘ ti . ’ ‘ L time OME TO US FOR Y6uUR front with probably the greatest came out today. The Harvard mau| parcel of land in the county. shville today at noon. She was} "°c. \enr standard time te fixed by Known “gold. mines in the world. | was nove Fother than F. W. Cobb, a nice freight, ax well a8 pas] ye torn meridian I you atart from | [ ) PRY ( SO0DS. FE FINE SHOES Verily, things are going badly for The rush to the Alaskan gold] Who was a famous quarter back in : 7 “ | rt business. Philadelphia and travel west of Pitts 7 ‘ _ est anc Pacifid c: rild ca 0 Pacific coa le e et) cursion to Cairo yesterday a nice| just one hour on leaving the smoRY city 3 shriekers. _ Even before these great |° and the Pacific\coast is wild with) .14 after drifting around about « Fiosity at Florence. crowd of people to witness the game| 4t Yankton, N. D., you strike mountain lindas tetas Ford | ndly bring vou excite ably | ree 8 discoveries in Alaska, there was rea-|¢Xcitement, probably not equaled| year working on newspapers at the A child born\to Mrs, Crate Bass, | °f baseball between the Paducah and | "andard time, end your watch gore We will fit th i i . even in the famous days of '49. Now] pittance of #7 per-week, left A child born'to Mrs, Crate Bass : back another hour, If you go on tothe son to believe that this year’s gold he ys of ow! pittance of $7 perweek, left in at Florence Station,*four days ago, | *fo teams. Pacific coast you will set tt beck « production would surpasé that of any |N¢Ws travels by electricity; in those| March, 1895, for Alaska, ‘Cobb was : 7 former days the repbris ‘of the new| Well known all-over the Kest. He year in the history 9 the world, y Poe a mn cre | was one of the best of Harvard’s cting considerable attention | ABOUT STANDARD TIME. iborhood, by virtue of its} — zone ¢ e im | the 120th meridian west of Greenwich. jis att in the n rPucide atandard time axed 1 CORT N J. D ORI A N, : 3 ond Ps > he sa “ hosidignd dee ; ad front | YB the Syatem Now, Preval hile the prospect. gf high prices} elds came by the slow process of an] Travter backs, and_ was considered al Da¥ing several well-developed front|™7 44 Qvasrm Sov, Prevailing tm] tho 120th meridian west of Greenwich, 205 BROADWAY, PADUCAH, KY. abroad for our good crops warrant | Overland coach or by way of the} splendid all-round athlete, teeth. The child is well formed and) Tyo oid railroad man sat bebind the | standards of time, as formerly, your | <= ————— sabe the belief that other parts of the | Panama, Cobb’s life on the Northern Pacific | bealthy, and otherwise. is like any | er of @ Chestnut street ticket of- | watch will show the exact and universal P , ; other baby of its age. enjoying @ mjld and meditative int in America hy re \ world will be sending in their gold} ld minezs are uttering warnings] Coast and in Alaska reads like a ro- A young mab with an iuterroga- | setting the bande three times between ih i 4k /~ for grain during the coming year, [that fall on deaf ears. Returned | @¥4Ce. dks uv yilbghatr ae Reyival in the County t kort of a face leaned over the | {he Atlantic and Pueiic."--Philadelphia 9 ‘4 = prospectors, even those weighted! iio, dt! now he is int ey of] Rev. W. K. Penrod, of tli }counter and said: “Beg pardon, may | Record PROPRIETOR——— Tux people of \the United States | with gold el tall eeciiaa"ct uck, till now he is. independently | Baptist church, begins a meeting at|{ ask a quest Thanks. I observe we : i S ' gold nuggets, tell stories of ter-| rich and amply able to gratify all the] Mt. Olivet church, on the Cairo road, | that all railway thme tables have con- A SAD RETROSPECTION, Pad -B t 4 have evidently profited by the lessons |rible hardships and privations en-| luxurious tastes of his nature. today, the revival to last two weeks. | @picuously printed upon them ‘East- Ci Oo ing Oi; of the hard times puring the past four} countered in the new El Dorado.| He secured funds from eastern and 7 ‘4 }eru standard time.’ I suppose I'm an - years. The New York Sun (Demo-|But it is all for naught. The seeker| Nw York relatives to purchase an} = WON'T GOTO ALASKA, — | 8Wful ignoramug, but T'm blest if 1 / ae BRATED oe. cratic) published, a few days since,|for gold fears neither cold, st put anal provisions and apiiecl ocr) plain “t ge = Na roar oe peng F 5 : ei cold, starv 7 hee elena e : nlain ‘the meaning of that. Do you ’ March 17,1895. Cobb's first expe- - 4 plal 6 ¥ , ® large number of telegrams from| tion nor disease. Many are provid-| riences in Alaska Were shuilar rotheag | Mt Lee Nance Learns That Passes know?” ot UIS O'BER BEER, Of St. Louis. various parts of the country, es-/ing themselves with provisions for ajof the average ‘tenderfoot.’ He ‘Gannny Be Separed Use minahi nak teae tone Remar kegs and bottles, pecially the farming communities of | year ahead, while others with true| drifted about from place to place, Ciera. of this country were in confusion in- Also various te ce drinks——Soda Pop, Seltype” Water, Orange of the West indicating that the] argonautic spirit trust to luck and to} “29lly oe Circle City last sum-| Mr, Lee Nance, son of Coroner| deseribable, Every city, Cider, Ginger Ale, ete. ee r farmers in every locality are taking] the fates to guide them and to pre-|ookeg rp alr lag ~aode peli ‘ance, who came here recently from !age had its own local time, = | Telephone orders filled until 11 o'clock at night during week and 12 o'clock pending the win- i he yp. | lar observations, en eve ts . advantage of the good prices which| serve them in the land of fame and|ter in the frozen north clmost das sage sey) a COD | road had ita own stafidard of tin Raturday nights, é they are getting tor their crops to|fortune. Other rich fields are being} pendent upon the generosity of the| Ghar heptane ogee Het | come of the large systems had several | ‘Tramp (to fellow wanderer)—Ab, old _ Telephone 101, ff thei ‘ali . friends he madi re Alaska, but today received a tele-| aimerent varieties of time, covering | fellow, there are two of us; on'y you | 10th and Madison Streets. PADUCARLKY. gay ba hapa mortgages. In every|made public. California, Colorado, shes A ye eg is! ew a a gram that passes could not be 8¢-| their several divisions respectively. In | wuz born one, an’ I made one of myself} - part of the country farm mortgages | Arizona, Peru far off to the south, |¢°ured work at living wages until| cured until next spring, hence be| those days if you went into a strange | —N. Y. Truth. faye and other obligations of that charac-|and even Missouri and Virginia offer hap Uri none gl Gad beng ne will wait until then. | tows aca Poe cae Gt lie poogle the For Rent. W: ll P< de " ZF i ‘ : ne iste i |tlme of day, he would re with the ‘ » ter are being rapidly reduced in num-|inducements in the way of discover-|Klo:dyke in September last. | ‘The COALSPAMINE. question: “City time or railroad tim A Soe anne then ie) dear ot a a] Cr 4 ber and size, and, with the splendid]ies that would have been marvelous| news of the great strike on the Klon- AEDs the variation between the two being | my stable. ne Oe August . ~ prospect and prices in sight, the} but for the blinding glare of the suc- | dyke reached Circle City early in} ptesuits In Bouts Getting Coal leaetithe oe rs jas Loar Weaker: 146 ere Window ‘Sh ades : voming year will doubtless see a large cess that has met the prospector amid| yehtember. Cobb) hurried up a nara ina Aotitond Gi Weseike Kaela oes * BOR rece Ney A , V aidisitin 4 ina ‘ » Klon.| 1 2K0m traveling day and night, anc . ag bec ga far ghey ‘asino, Kamona Park. eran 4 ¢ calamity shriekers have in-|dyke region. —_ All eyes_are towards|in the way of supplies. He reached] or tour y ars, some of the Ohio river| He would start by Boston time, at | 8cene in the ‘Streets of New York’’ PROMPT ATTENTJONGIVEN TO JERS { isabel seek ps , } | ; TO\ALL_ORDERS., dicated such distress. Alaska, Thither men and women|the mouth of Bonanza creek, five] poats had to get coal here. | Providence he would reset his watch | will be a wonderful thing. For real 5 are rushing, some to fortune andj ile# above Dawson City,only to find] ‘Phe Joe Fowler found when she| to Providence time, at New London to| ism and grand effects the Casino is : The 'Dingley Tariff Act. some to their graves that the best location had been filed | started to take on coal at one of the| New York time, at New York—not as} renowned and its success is well s (St, Lous Globe-Democrat,) : on. His last supplies were almost] yards above, that the big State of | Be might suppose to the local time of | earned, An excellent new cast has sis i one The Dingley tariff has become law. Where Klondyke fs. gone, and there were little or no pro-| Kansas had fnrestalled, her and ex-|'2® metropolis, but to Philadelphia licen secured and the performance |N® 182 8 Thin Leena Telephone No, 371 After.an existence of two years and] The ‘‘Courier-Journal” gives the vinta ia the country. bausted every bushel of it. She nes which wow then just Ave minutes | will be first-class, as always, Se ————; ‘ é eleven months the Wilson-Gorman | following figures ; In his emergency Cobb met Frank}to procure her ‘black diamonds’’| ‘yay trom New York to Baltimore bis mo ee a ee eee ee ee ee te Om he Y act, the tariff for deficits, the ‘per. Feri cdacae oa pad te ine espaed me aes epee Who | here, | train would be governed by our own i ” rhich | couse by Fail and water to Fort}came out on the Portland, Saturday Ns | statehouse clock, but at Baltimore he Ady and dishonor” tariff, which} Reliance, which is a few miles be-| with $96,000. Phiscator had just A YOUTHFUL TOURIST, | woudhave nis waten back two minutes, President Cleveland denounced and] yond Klondyke, where the richest|reached the new diggings, and was ' the train there took Washington refused to sign, and which became a| new strikes have been made, is about}looking for « partner. The two PE. time, Were he to stop off at Trenton law by the expiration of the ten days|7,000 miles divided as "follows: {struck up a friendship. Phiscator| ai. gop pp ccog (Pp on ch | mn or some other inter- Louisville to Chicago, 303 miles: agreed to prospect up the Klondyke| “ddie Schuler Passes Through would be limit, has be ed fi 80, prospect uy as been removed from the Chicago to St. Paul, "430 Pelich! die “tiaih= cf? tha” Bavae, . 5 , for he would en- hicago to au. 20 miles; St,|from the mouth of 1@ Bouranza, En Roate South. All persons holding examination | ining board, can get full information 3 by calling at my office, 1 have re ceived instruction from commissioner Steam, Gas and of pensions on the subject. Santas I Plu m ber. 4 James A. Woopwanp, statute book. Its career was shorter] pat to Seattle, 1,827 miles; Seattle| while Cobb followed the latter stream ttt r ‘local’ time as soon as he hed Notary Pub DEALER IN ALL KINDS_OF. than that of of any other great tariff | to Dutch Harbor, 2,000 miles ;Datch | to its confines with El Dorado, nine ares ° | Peruse coonedpd the ‘old railroad pill Nissi “cake Aer ever passed since the act of 1832,|Harbor to St. Michael Isle, 1,000] miles up. Each agreed to share with| fe Has Been All Over the Coun-| man ™ Fittings and Fixture prinkling Hose which was disposed by the compro- wg St. jects! Isle to Dewson, a Lapel ; A hes ama they parted try, Although But 13 mous ¢ , near Fort Cudahy, 2,000 miles, Jobb had located a claim on El Dor- n this system, or lack of sys { ‘ mise tariff in the following year, and The trip from Fort Cudahy to the|ado, and was thereby entitled by Years Old, came manifest, and schemes for its bet that career was as Inglorious ait Was} senter of the gold district is reached| right of discovery to twlce the ong ser aay Dury vor wise A nd years. Obviously, the ideal solution of the difficulty lay in the establish- “ e * ment of geographical zones or belts, Senate | short distance, about 300 or 350} the creek and found Phiscator, re-|old, was an interesting passenger on} defined Uy arbitrary lnes running miles, turning from a fruitless search after|the steamer Joe Fowler from Evans-| orth and south, the t gold. He told Phiscator of his find, | ville yesterday morning. designated point within d the two men hurried to Cobb The lad does nothing but travel,| prevail all over the territory within “ ww / important part of , it, the income tax] It is impossible to state the exact| claim. Phiscator located alongside] sell lead pencils and have a good| it boundary lines agreed Mote stet® fig .. Give you All Kinds of / , provision was nullified by the Su-|vostof the trip or the exact cost of]of Cobb. The two men began work! time, but has contrived to make a pen, the real tre The inal hae exo 4 ila BA ransportation, The one-way trip|at once, the pans running as high as|jiying and at the same time see the lest crossrc . in a“ short. The Democratic House of py ; trains, and after having|amount of ground usually allotted. Representatives and President dis- | ‘raveled so far it is 8 comparatively] He hurried down to the mouth of! ddie ‘Schuler, a cuffee 18 years owned it and the Demverati » of some one could never be induced to acknowl- ch zone to edge its paternity. Moreover, an Cost OF THE TRIP, Banine CORES: Louisville to Seattle is $65.50] 8100n the surf: They had struck rgest cit from Louisville to § le is Bi] on the surfave, iey had struck | country. bi t i hap) ricer : rh fn J ner community in its particular zone Under particylarly-ameppy ‘saspices /argt class and $55.50 second class. |it rich. Li ying down his shovel] There are few cities he has not of peneeepang Si pola sige Aces A ould give up its local ti the Dingley sgt goes Tato operation.| rom Seattle the transportation to} after the second day’s prospec ting] visited in his travels, and he never, vously inane ugainst changing its The country, Democrats as well aa} fort Cudahy by steamship and steam-| Cobb said: pays railroaa fa He says the! own, After protracted discussion the Republicans, had been” awufting its} boat is $150, making the total trans-| ‘Frank, this creek is studded with] railroad men are hard to get ahea eral national or t with eager interest, for} Portation $215.50 or $205.50 acvord-| gold from here to headwaters. Wel of, but that a fellow has no treuble | “ay officials re 7 sa : ennotmen ei Fy ing to the accommodations, The] will cull it El Dorado,” in riding free with steamboat me), | ‘cal clam and agreed upon the Office over Citizen's Saving Bank. though many Democrats were op- transportation over the rest of the] And soit has been known from |hence he does most of his riding oa | SSte™ of time standards now in use, posed to it, allof them fel hat" its} fisisnce OW foot or otherwise is} that time. steamboats. | ‘This, briefly stated, consiste in di a EAS * passage, through the rest from-all| largely governed by a prospector’ 7 Tho boy 1s phenominally bright, | Mtoe the country into belte of 1 dex ESTABL ISHED 1864,——-o tariff agitation for} several years }seenness at striking @ bargain, and GRUESOME STORY, considering his age, affliction und! fount polar time of come fmpetiant which it would cause, would bring latin ree sae 8 ane trip to _— disadvantages, and readily muss! place within each belt as the standard : i ¢ i hicago Can OF course De made over! 4 Returned Min Ms of the|friends everywhere. He left on wwe » of all other places in that belt. As immediate apd widespread reviva} inthe Pennsylvania, the Moaon o the Liyes Sacrificed i ths Dick Fowler for Cairo this moru\: degrees of longitude are equivalent y, trade, ‘The, Republicans welcomed Big Four; to St. Paul over the Cn aly vig in the one hour of time, it follows that the it because they were “convinced ‘that | cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, thence Mondyke. Jennie Martin, aged 7, died ai | of any given belt is one hour earlle GENE RA / it would &bolish treasury deficits, | to S¢ ‘attle over the Northern Pacifi Great Falls, Mont., July 25 family residence, 929 North >. u t * that of the belt west, and one y be . ’ » wore 5 4 " ori) a than at of ne be et furnish adequate protection to all ine] Canadian Pacific, At Seattle the| Frank Moss, an old time iminer in| Street terday. ‘The funers! "| of it. Eastern My da oi : ridey: \ ff 1 ships of the North American Trans-| this section, who four years ago was| Place today | lireetl ir meridies q i sichoathdivghteelds HER every was eves directly upon the 75th meridian ‘J wr irre er L j d portation company carry passengers|one of a party of Americans to first - | west of Greenwich, and is consequent / / idle mill whee | int; Motion! There |o St, Michael's Isle in the mouth of | visit the Kloudyke country, returned cate Your Howes Wilh Cw Jiy just five ours later than Gr / are general rejoicings over its ennut- | the Yukon byway of Dutch Harbor. [today and telis a story uf horrors and a andy Casbariies © os ry constipation aver. | 1 >.peak - os a Telephone 174.

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