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THE SRATTLE STAR. * , { Fd nee ‘tween Hawail an? Guam, thence to insue of Mextoan b The pregle peice \ Quam, and from Guam to — —_——— dont alee Rave audience to Bishop C. one of the detac f the Methodint Epixpo- ay morning May. Jogan rer y report with my camer t whleh I « 1c. MeCabe | Midway island te the & map of the Pactfie, tT pal church: | & aly isited by Seishin, acs List of Divisions and &: "3 2000Readers- was accompanied } bishop thanked the premident for the cote OF Edison, Wizard anid mm f, Several citizen: am being taken tn by © » cone Ry adopting tats during = the st twenty-iive wo hours wore ired to na that a great deal of private » 400 Mextoan Mible nter t Would be rectired, M In the Methodiat ne hoots | Le ae ath of ta anothor detached termaties. “ < fer AS rtp ell We die A ri o we . ‘ AT WORK fn "ire sc'swumernon. and | MMERE TO ADDRES LETTERS) fit isn ‘cvbto eo vn yremaent AS TOLD BY A STRAMBOAT MAN S705!" oan ee Ste He PRMS AWOLT HIS. PLAES non ie S2 years of age. He 4 little town ky. He is get- and shows every day hiv busy and ewentful life. It was steps of ebureh and contains trees and plants thos malt. | Personally, waying that his nar ente }ing ft, a not uocdesire he oe of smenpcnemeneniiah awake enthtielasm = in| SS Ai oieeton, | renidence for the cable 3» ype | tt Amertean audiences than that of | 5 J a ” are t orels wr ar Oy en ws Located im the |# mitunied to (he north orl Of U0" | Superintendent of Eighth Divi Ing dey y+ th en ear _ Portland Olork to the Marine Inspec: nd good bed 1.290 miles sou Dr, MeCabe handed President Dia sand oneal tea beta Geograph Pathe Railway Mail Service |& memorial letter from Dr, W uae and brevkfaet at U1, consiating of oy- Perfecting a Proo of Transmit- Rot attached to any partear i Mutler of Boston, founder of the sters on half shell, just at that patie Maa nearest neighbor i» Mar ipee Bate, | Methodiat mission In Mexico, whose | spent aed een play af ting Pictures by the Means jehatt intand, ‘> the nouth. which won, Dr, John Butler, tranniated this exes, bread, potatoes, wine, . of Kleotricity. muat not be conticted with the Mar. land the bishop's remarks to presi _ and deesert ave: jetty A x shall group, tar so the southenat, dent Diaz, The president wan duly lon v SE rat * ene to be proud of A jong telegram sbout cable Fouton | PORTLAND, Feb, 27.—The super | affected, and r nded very #ra-| PORTLAND, Feb. 21. —Btenmbent- | Comajannt waited thre iwary. Situated in! was received ot the navy dPpart- | itendent of the eighth division ratl- | clously ing om the Yukon wae pretty crude hours for a special conveying a com aeTOWS, di. Feb. 2— i nsion,/ Conmandiag| ment taday from President SSS¥Es | WAP mall service furnishes the fol- | There are 200 American gare 11 lin nome places last year, and some Mition hoaded by R. P. Porter on iow A. ¥ettobn” wleard of the - Day, Sadbuérotind: | Sr Oo foe atte soa tree pe eons corrected list of the stations | 10, than Copies Gre than Ohl of the returned Klondikers tet! tun)!" po eee (foal world while fn this city ty rounds, It maken | re ae oor in tne Peele. * of United Staten volunteer troopeen-| cago, There have not been ao many |NY tales of the novelties of naviea Wa air. Gtacenda wary (he dhe" btore Semerdny, tid of hin ivhemdior an insitution of | *P*etion tour in fav Pate from the eighth division and | Americans here sinee 18 | ton in that far-avway tand ae Had duper a4 16.5 ork eee “pews vatlbnd @ “dloining states, which will be of in- be red m morning stood on thr vor by pee mentality. a | EE TOT SBMS SS 1% Clagett, who Ia well ‘rem: FOPETOLD TROUBLE. 1P. 1. Jan cleik in the looal steamboat in- , terest te thone having friends in any | BUILDING IN IDAHO | specter's office In this city, is now of the regiments } | ies | holding asimilar position ot Bitke Firet California infantry, Mantla, a and writes as follows regarding an Yolunteer Writes dat faa 34 j | his cuvtou, he motd, cry ot f F Ma 1 O.R.4&N. Company Extending experience of one of the stern-wheel k and had breakfant at 3p. ™ | yearn ago, to sleep eae oe aber cand rom Manila. Fighth California infantry, Bent- ore % | Placetas is one of the places where jor twenty-four, He now reposes on PORTLAND, Feb. 2%.—Thoman @, elm, Cot, « Its Railway Lines. “Altee the boat get started up the |the Spaniards drove in 200! concen- an averagyof about five hours day. tradosn, J will see about all there is Soitiage | y Calltornin artillery.’ LewIston, Feb. #1.—Within the |iver the captain ahd engineer rot | Voth secing in Santa Clara prov-| ny pre ttormtne’ ag" Cle : jeoming thirty days 100 graders with | mad pomething and went ines, and we may be in Havana and | device tor sends th rng B, California artitiery, Saustlito. a6 4 twork on the Bnake river line |M#hore. There was one of the party |Mantiago before returning.’ wire, Joa@l pertacteng.the onachine lor the ©. R. & N jon bonrd who thought he could xteer | . on jnow, tn@ It will be a success, By ry Can- | Phere are naw four campa between |@8d another who imagine? he could| AN EXAMPLE IN JAVA. |« invention an artiat can place Lewiston and Rtparia, at Granite PUN the engine, ‘The firat party got oi ibis eketeh In it and bY attaching it Firat’ Colorado infantry, Manil ey | Po EES ERDES, MORN Hott, below Almota, abowe Almota |UP 1 the pilot house and the other Moliand as Well as England | paper, ‘Teas rntngl ee y neta beng Fire Idaho infantry, Manila, P. ft. |and tt Pennewawn, consiating of | fellow took his post at the engine, | fore. but the machines have been okey, of company ©, Second ‘Ore. ‘the inventor maid: writing to his parents and dat- | his fetter at Mantia, January 4 Cal. going to Rave trouble. |) TT Siigornia artitte Preatdent by, Waeh. tie [So .ba ea jy Prenticth Kuneas iAfant-y, Man-|about 150 men, who are rapidly | 44, neither of them knowing’ apy are Good Colonists. | too cumphoege.: ¥ aude temare tote Ma. Ph. |getting the rockwork out of the way, |#isnals, they posted=a man out ¢ ‘The probiens cf colonial afmint- (one made similar to a: kodak. . Rideig: org 9 ~s naan (colored) IN /1e ip expected to complete the road |the forward deck, one in the gung-|tration that ny nfront the « T De lteve In ten years a horse will with ‘onc company. We are Wearing our! First Montana infantry Maniia, P.|t© Lewiston within four montha — | WAY door, and #0 on to the engine |ernment invite @ werious study » De® Fire sight Gontioned Mr. Edie Tet prown eulte all day Gew, Ro a8 Ro be | 7. | ‘The steamer Norma brought up |7Om, for the purpose of parsing the the terrons that have been learned nikry pod ne . bere f stay. It ts now practicable tor seid See an vo ae ah Nebraska infantry, Manila, | yesterday several tons of powder for, Ord. “Let her go easy!’ the cap- by the leading colonizing powers ne will soon be cheap enough for herp are \the vertous rock camps, and a car- tain eung out, and ‘let ene fo mette ° ome Hexible | held.in thelr quarters. We com met) ‘Third Nebraska infantry, Havana, load of acrapern te pe at Riparia | tet hor go poe tie ote ee late Bdge Chetic for 9 u > poet bette Tot weantee 3 ready to march In seven minutes. | cide, lehat will be distributed along the | at, ‘ 5 % ST ORSALINOIE ile RaorvOns te & Bet) SS ane ah. res +r nd “he streets were cleared teday,| Aecond Oryson infantry. Manile, |river en the next trip. Dering the | LOMe the Hine until it reached the licy of expansion, the compulsion in * Piola muadins Saniolies are are) and afl the women and ohildren ord- p. 1 lei ew tripe of the Norma large | Cneinerr ‘They ran Along thie way jaid mm we to deal intelligentiy » heavy, ana besides they. are not of Texas infantry, Havana, quantities of grading implementa | fr about Ave miles, when the injee-| and uprightly with the more or lens prasticable, ‘The horeeless carriage have been brought up for the new | tor on the pump began to splatter | unciviiized peeples of our tropical | will also hasten the god roads move- ved Peay ‘Texas infantry, Fort Clark, |camps tha tare soon to be establish | and throw out steams The engineer | dependencies. ment.” . ve to) Texas. hed. threw her wile open, | and. yelled: | White other nattor | “Do you think the end of életrical | « hile othe ne have attempt~ J Gionig ‘Texag infantry, San An ——— “Run her ashore! She la biowing |ed colcnization, Ang! Hot- | Scention Bas. foes peemnen?” al eas ae ‘ up!’ and wade a break for the-for- |!and furnish th instances “There In no end = anything,” re- rene | wand B, Utab light artillery, Man lot succemsful colonial polit The |plled Mr. Edisony famcip-eo finite | ward gangway. The w: , } Drenstworks on tte, Pf, | ward gangway. ord finally |e mule of Emgiand bas siready {that he cannot Ibly learn one- we: ‘ an Firet Washington Infantry, Man- } yi reached the captain and no ran her \inon tisety studied and mo one ean |millioneth per io te be Epson o ngs r ite, P. 1 i : 200 or 300 feet up on the beach, and ‘chatlenge her aupremacy among col- | known. -He it In & years on native. p agra Terrttoriat regiment. t nitod Staten they alt piled out and Jumped behind jontzing powers. But when it comes | the study jalone, and be- ipaeated tm pever adie A. emantahe g ae prteetnc | Sainninehaioesinas tie trees and waited fof the explo- | f our own FastIndia problems, the | yond Bos i ye weg pad a + lcamps contiguous to the elghth di- + [ston to occur, No explosion taking |OxPerience of x i Phe Ab lenorai © are Maar the theyrert etn eit theron “save Seattlg [¢ Leader inn |eisc im Smaty wen mack svt = cs Ve“ a femur: imine, ae an ae stok men | there {took them three weeks to get the /nood of the Philinpines afd the |} believe thé iman can be pro- call, — |famps contiguous to the el; ath dive ‘ [deat tack In the water. | Duten had do with races of the longed. He jo live to be 100 -ivien, withthe troops btationed Recei ts “There were a good many expert-|eame atock—the -Malaye. | yeare of agi fan be done by ssaalin, Wks A, Weise Btaten om p * ences similar to thia. and there wan| It is the opinon of Sylvester Bax. | *pplanting, the low ue ; ‘reach, ter Who contributes an article «| er animals % ; je Preach- ithe February Review of Reviews, |stafting. We % lve longer, but ver {TOM |tetting “how the Dutch manage | We abuse o Kineors bottalion; C, BO, 1. K and - good one on A red-hea: 4/1, Fourth United States envalry: G. | scueeeneiiiiapeiaite er, tho tock oor duty ot. K. and L . Third, and D and G. rc | Pertiand up to Yukon, When tropics} islands,” that the devalop- pronk « colontal empire tn : Sixth United States artitery: Third. | payy [he got his boat ready he could not | Torin) toh Fourth, Twelfth, Fourteenth, Beven- FIGURES FROM THE POSTOFPICR 8° engines turn over, and, how Pre romag ieee nesan, ONE OF THE EAGLES. teenth, Eighteenth, Twentieth and | while he wan tinkering with them the mort brilliant and successful , Twenty-third United Stat infan —— — lone dey, a fellow came along and - ee by othr Gor. 6 Ii * tong 44 locample of wine dealing with a trop- o hes loa aromas Be goo IScomi ta ten me gee tay EE ical voputation that the world has Senta jay With a Regiment z H ery: Fire ” | Sums Recoived From Sale of Stam: » habe: 4 * wheneed Mm faet, the colonial empt % orady infantry, Firat Idabo tn ! Pe | to saw it and he would’cast him an- oF Madan bathe Casant vane sig as a War Mascot. \try, Pitty-fleet lowa infantry, Twe ‘ . Postal vty m the beach. He dit so and— 24 te that of Great Pritain. Lust spring, when all the world itieth Kansas iffantry; Thirte ' it war all off with that rambeat re « r; of Aid wall have been lintantry: First Nebraska infantry. | around looking for @ Job Very #007 oo wornment are presented in the |YoUns eaglete were hatched In ata give a5 coneraiment to) First Nerth Dakota trfantry, Second | Pata Si ae et afterwards.” great islands of Java and Celebes, Cypress tree on the edge of a prairie up. Oregon fafantry, Tenth Pennsyl- —— - adout sixty miles from Kissimmee, thie letter reaches | vanta Infantry. Firet South Daketa! Folotwing te @ statement of the says & writer In the Forest and infantry, First Tennesse infantry, A | reeeiptr by months at the postofiice HOME EXPANSION roads that paces | Stream, A native watched the site deep with cur clothes on |imaton tntantry,. First Wyoming. ine |r “rsitie and ‘Tacome from the male ; Bee eee ee | cagiet “musk hep ima. tao aceer 2 ; a " * ‘of stamps, stamped envelopes, postal | of its productiveness may °@é' co le, ie our rifles by our sides. r, 1 i ‘The and wi hoc bgt he rk ange as, /oards, box rentals, ete | Figuros on Agricuitural Prod. se" from the fact that tt sup: | was pay Aessecnit A ll pen TE Baan: alu, #. 1. ede . " 1997-8 ports & population of 000 peo « 4 THE LUMBER MARK Second United States engineers. Finest year 1897 ce uets for 18 ple, berides yielding enormous rev- | arrival Lane pian + anny BS om — oattto énues to Holland. was quickly given beef and weoter, . | a SHORTAGE OF FISH, = 3") ‘ Lew M] WASHTNOTON, Feb. 21.~The gov-| The mode of government tn Java |and. while the poor thing could not evlture system,” support tts head from extreme and wae originated by Gen. van de weeknens, it showed ite appreciation | Bosch, who had made an exhaustive | >Y siving out a gurgling sound. Jt soon Warned to @rink water from ithe whole senes of native rulers, spoen, then a cup, and within a 4 seaoas.azs {from the village chief ap to the |couple of days could alt up.) ‘Phe oF en Troe | Princes, who, under the head of ree | bird slept a mreat deal, resting fat goso.g17 (Rents, are the heads of dintricts |or the ground with wings slightly 20,000.00 |About the size of a amall knglien |Apread and its head tying to one ixe-405.2¢4 | COlOnY. With each regent tx placed | side, ‘This at fret we supposed was 5 la Dutch remident, who ta considered | from extreme weakness, but he con. to be hie “elder brother,” and whose | tinued pe yee} bo pho ahah yh rt : | vontly t orders take the form of “recom imes, when he would appa en $0 netinl miner’ products nt farm: {mendations,” which are, however, (1m a deep study, Dut not asleep. . * \implicitty obeyed. Along with each | What an immense bird he was, TA 1) | ee Oe en. resident Is a controler, a kind of na- {and what a sweep of wings he-hadt ous py } 5 _—_ ol beet mutter, Cheese, milk, tobases, {ve Inspector of all the lower native | In color he waa almost Diack, the preaeney Ate. nominally a6 fel- December 19.298 81) Minerals, timber and wo on. The Whee pensodially Vultee eS ae a vin tet Bie teat tn Meee Ge, with: 1,000. How She Will Look When Toto 828, 269.429 26 | figures give but a xeant sgention | Vi he im che iatriet, enamine te jit, = Sonn: vine Bie, teat diney, 418 |, with 1,000, © prod of the | Proce ° » COV i ; capacity, asking 43x 94 for March | Finally Ready. ——— bh ag wetive wealth of the ji are complaints against the head | Drown eyes were the nerfection af April loading; Melbourne ant ‘The oMciat Agures of our exports, | Men oF native chiefs, and superin- hopes in Mesa ll = nol ~~. he olde, Sin@Ste %, with tonnece| PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 27. -~ The If wisely conaidersd, give a better |tnde the government pluntations jcnaneinis, ing bi an tay ibe rf the Intter 1 + Port) new battleship Maine will be corm: nuggention of the country’s prosper-| Under this “culture system" the . siete co oneal sa@ttn 64, with tornage of- t Besides all that we nan, | POople, through their chiets, were learned no antipathy for ne. ios at tos 94; Preeeitatie, tenemn | Dt! seccrding te enatnact, th iL that we have eon: | gradunily induced to give a portion | although Ais eye would scan close Ee lcton, 618, Gages, Went June, 1901. ‘The new vessel will be T/ Lenten Address Taking Place (oy 1) hos of cetifed weleintneg (of thelr time to the cultivation of |1¥ the Kitten or dow as they, inn st, singetin for Pisagua range, |feet the longer, and have W foot in Chicago. and well-hoysed poopie, we export. |“ofee, rigar and other valuable pro- | cent se Lacy, nem gaat a 1,400,000 capacity, offering at | more beam and over two feet great- ed during 1898 as follows |ducta, at a fixed rate of wages, whi'e | pe fas Recess Jar n “A Hie for orders; Callao range, és 640 /er mean draught, dleplacing 12.809). CHICAGO, Feb. 27.—Five preintes | Agricaltural products .,..$861,022,450 | » was sold to the govern. | While Ste ee Bet or a aiveot bert Gosmes Ayres Bee eee We aly tadieaiod water: (1 th? plscepal church will visit / Manufactures +a 907.95 Lop. enous that he swallowed his. food s goetsta, with no inquiry: Tient- | power, against 92% and a normai| Chicago during Lent to deitver tec. | Binet, the. Dutch in great pieces, eating the sinew and in, 60"; Kajochow, Sim, tonnage off-| coal rupply of 1000 tons, against only | tures on historical topics retative to) | have found it to be the best for dent fat of beef but later, placing his ng at Sin 6d; Japan, 478 6d, with | 400, te bunker capacity also, being | five great movements in church hin ing with tropical races, as it Is best powerful talons on the fish or beef, as Seon | 2000 "Hor he would raie his wings, draw his v4 bd demand; Shanghal, S2aaD6an 0. | 9 gainet #9. Her turrets will | tory, The dddressen will be given | for dealing with children. The col- i a on trom the danke Bae ghaoese with tannage offering at 6m; Viedi-learry 12-inch guna, where the o!d|in Grace church under the auspices |000,000 over the exports of domestic | OMzation of Java hax been cn eolon- sans a2 | @PMracnt statintiolans bave just com. |!" known as “ 9.280 59| pleted their estimates of this coun- sa | trys crops in 1598, saan u The er of the five chief cropn | *tudy of the Malay races. It retains Nowa: HH Some Interesting Figures, 10°s! fish companies report a Muytoaber 5 Fi scarcity of saimon at the present Saas Be “ee ‘Sent ‘rom Portland. time. The riverr and the waters of Novem ‘ the Sountl. Many of the bie fellows December .. . IND, Feb. 27.—Fage Bros.’ | have seemed to bare migrated to January .... . freight circular does | other quarters, and the markeM™ are February «.... ++ view of Just barely supplied, Halibut o tg yo pcp - |Unoes abvodent, large consign: | ments arriving dafly from the north ote jand Cape Plattery. Beventy tomes ee Ages nae coast, continued | and pounds of this fish war recetv- tale wo... 5 ATMS Bot tones tron Jott ‘There [ed recently by Chiopeck Bros, Latter half of 1898— a lauty demand at present for whest ‘August ie, and freights are 25 shillic September tar Ban Francisco loading and Oetober ...+.- Shillings from the North. Lum- Nevenber « 25 a | te a 409 Corn 13,929 ga | Wheat . 12.014 11 | Hay «0... Pte 112 98 | Cotton 2 72 | Oates... uy $125,065 45 lrotat for there five crops $1,779, 261, en eer Ee RE srpivnefaie ~ } ; Ci 7 nal ine ni : a y to tear it Into bi vomtock. 47e 6d@50n; Calcutta, S7e | Maine oneried 10-inch, and instead | o¢ the church club, which fn: the | produce during 1497, } in¢ustrial and mercantile und D 1 don, wiih 1,600,000 caparity fixed at|of «ix six-inch guns the newer bat-|fatreine anosumccwant the neat | , jtakine—probably the greatent exam. | ing aa daintily aw a squtr Gs, South Africa, Ge 64@6i8; Unit- | tienmip will have 16 There will be : id | ple of a vast business enterprise leaving all the sinew and tat. The te * 7 lecture In the sqries taking place last rie? on directly b man who captured ite eagle sald on i #4 Kingdom, Gis 11 guns in the secondary battery, in-| Ow | | earrt n Mireetly by ; Fe tote TM Reettgfec argv 4 een | stead of 19% Inluding 20 #ix-ponnd- | OV we the Pref Gold’ dollar pi-con, the coinage of | Ke ty nt t the erount penend Ri eae ty . om % ’ af | thie a a ° be Troops in Philippites. = (ers. instead of seven, In armor the | iin porjod,” Histop David |which conned in 1800, now. sell aa| art widesnene ing anh valor thet wale Gee frous dagree= For purpones of reference the fol- |“Avantage of the new Veunel will be | of Lonisann, Sunday night, high as aren | cccat proactive and han Abie | ve tae cata. Bek 6k GN ‘Unites |9° lo? Harned, Bev Serres, Lor os: lary 94. demand yO PUPORS, Htranstormed AAV Indust.| The strength and beauty of this ie Be ow ne roopa in the Philippines and |“mple, being not oT | Cronmer and the Reformation | birthday gifts, etc | Hous tillers of the soll, It ie certain. | King of birds grew on us daily, but Me en route fa given’ Battery A, Ynited cea, vat tyes ee | Period,” Bishop George F. Seymour, | A Herlinor has asked the permis-|j) worthy of careful study os he could serve his country better pee | Gtater engineer battalion; C, EB. G, 59 eee of Springfield, March 6th jston of the toon quthorities to es-| vestigation by those who as a mascot for the army we parted a | t, K asd I, of the Fourth Tnited e pP | Hocker and t Post-Reforma: |tabliah a public cemetery tor pet| frame or approve a governmental | With him, but thememory of. his de- States cavalry; one troop of Nevada | tion Period,” Bishop D. 8. Tuttle, |animals, He believes that It WOU lavetom for the Philippines. —Chicago | parture is still fregh, recalling @ pic~ Dane |cavairy (volunteer): G. HM. K and) Jof Missourt, March 11th. | Meet along felt want Times-Heratd ture full of pathos, It was night, | ® oe Ib. of the Third, and D and G of! *usey and the Catholle Revivel| A resident of Moran, Kan., has ets Se Rada pand the engle bad been put Into a | “Pre th United States artillery; A ns Attend a Function in| Perio’.” Bishop C. C. Grafton, of |placeu in the loval oaper an adver. | box for shipment; the wagon stood with ag api the California, A and B of Indians Atten Fond du Lac, March 20th |tisement in which he chalte | HALF ANARCHIST. waiting: ap it) qwae-Wioyed. Gi Soe Te ithe Utah artillery and the Firat) Mexico. “Seabury and the Amertean Per- |anybody to meet him in debate ~-+ caged bird peored out, and that Inst” wrth riod.”” Bishop William M. Brown, of at hin clatm that ™ Boclety—"What do these anar ¢ look from his eye express. | the Baptists are doomed toleniata want’ asked Mr. Oltrox “To do away with the rich.” forth a low gurgling note, as if, + ‘More than that,” safd his gnest, pleading to be allowed to remain; United States infantry :the nuke, sorrow and longing: he. haand Mi | Wyoming battery; Third and { r| teenth and companies B,D, F, HW. 1, -| CITY or MEXICO Yen, 31 The | Arkanens, March 27th. | Kickapoo Indians, of “ whom there —— ——— | M of the Seventeenth | now remain tn the Indian territory . focuser Raia ae reer oRsays : - ack Ben en infantry; Mighteenth pe ably not®more than 1000, have 1 nar SR OAD SREe ren [the unique distinction of having |-They would do away with society." he left a woman standing by the |.» lewentleth and fwenty-third Uolted |a delegation from the United States Amt Monday Judge G, W. Gm been one of the most aggressive in 1 don't know," said Mr, Offrox, gate with tearsbedfimmed eves and). States infantry: First Callfeonta,| now at the capital of Mexico. ‘The of the 4st district attended ordin- | bringing on the war with Spain, and arter a cautions glance to see if bis. strongly puleimg heart, but be... > First Colorado, First Idaho, itt even! “TMgtrihad curtam, attended | ary’s court hy and presented uajone of the most violent.in opposing | wife were in hearing, “but what I'm ‘ought us that the more we study. | first Towa, Twentieth Kansas, Thir-| the preata teeeptfon Saturday, With two of t then egas wejits logical resulty—Kansan City with ‘em.-Cineinnat! Enquirer, hese oreatures, les# godlike than teenth Minnesota, Firat Montana, here Heit from the |ever saw, the large me measuring Journal — vurselyes, the more we feet an indul- Prete, nse tearm’ Sipe lashes, and seven a Spur ey sl Minister "FT once performed three gent care and kindly sympathy for of the tribe inches around while the other one wedding ceremor in twelve min them, . v, (* *leame from tune of 8x6, This monster hen fru! Mist Saylor=That wan at the RECIPROGITY. Fipet Nebraska, Mirst North Dak nt an alle ta, Second Oren onth, Pennsyl-|to whieh the remna cania, First South Dako First |in the Indian’ torrit Tonnessee, First Washington and emigrate, The Kickan t Wyoming, all infantry. ithe Ohio valley, wh: they were was from thé poultry yards of 4 ‘ rate of fifteen knots an hour."~To, vagy iain Se ate kl ental rinent in the comb 1 Indian |Measre, J. 1. and J. W. Smith, of Gorporal Bed Tells How They Wo Her. ‘The Mald-I hope that yex ve “po you know I could have cut old troubles, In 1862 theyyn trated to | Daisy. These fine Wyandotte hens | j Stable family... Fitch out when he was courting Toxaw snd Mexico, mny of them that laid these ees certainty hat Spend the Times De Gauche Cwbo has just broken a! ‘The Mistress t Helle Smaticanh 7" betng | mght back an a tiled on [something to cackle over, but then, | Hlatey—OF ) ! aa b et “why didn't you do It lands tr the Indian cornoh ¥ twenty |when it comes to fine country prod: | CHICAGO, fren, Mn eh LN : ae have her } uce, and empectaily chickens and. Rell, ef Cor twitting me the | years later. je mateh| In oan ‘

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