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a / : rie SATTLE STAT. fall, when the CM. Hain mit | whatever etory it le to be tale f® ent domesticated animals, eapectally Was burned, and the mines in the | at in the form of protection, sharing vicinity already having given out It takes munele to iift the noaeds | of food and forbearance. 8 4 @| This once prosperous town ta sit-| by one end in this way and amine | ed Inatan wate? near the main line of the Du- them up and to keep it. The other ae could ———— luth @ Iron Range railroad, It was e tation in the method | though laid out during the iron excitement beorved tn thin @lty D t L the writer has not witnersed a cane, A on ths Mesaba range ton years af man en the erognd No But there js the strongest of ail ¢ M de Ve Ch | Charlemagne Tower was the divcov © hinewolf @ ttle, Be oes essen dence that they have a tendency to a ry baply erer of what wan then thought to the dead weight) @f the paper but perform thes and other services to be an inexhaustible deposit of tron | cach board rought the leveraté p , other animals, ecause the domenti- H ore near the present town of Mesa-/to bear with Kis shoulder for a fale jou Sales to Canada. ote remem | RY Sette tat Sectats'c itrue ii |crcee’” oe toad of Maerea bed Oa ing you Money on First<’ loos Gt benevolence to tle villege, Three yours ago the ore slid of from the truck in the atredt, mah, How ean any one doubt that began to give out and last summer | not alongride the erub, but at right animale (in domestication) are will- the last mining operation wee aban- | ar sta it in the #treet. The en ing to feed each other, when there doned. After that came erumb! f the boards were toward the build all over England and Seot- decay and almost total demolition | ing and in front of tt. The man of MUCH GOODS OVER THE BORDER | eee ie TN Milnctine toon | MOLARS SOLD FOR A PEW CBYTS, |r tie few Shouse that remained. ye ground wont peek up a board by as presents to their owners? Woe Bverywhere one seen the rivage® of | the od and walk toward the bullde oes need not go back to the hist eat a mining town that has boomed out | ing, holding It, and then, instead of which caught @ pigeon ey y Today there i practically nothing | facing the pile and tilting the b ; and brought it to Ite master When | Some Facts Conserni tey [Heft but the village ornanization. | by sheer mtreneth, he would It will pay Exports Have Been Twenty Per Cont) a prisoner in the Tower Spectator theh ak eee bE The election comes tn h, but|the butlding, and, Ufting the b line em Cee —_—_ none wil ne nel no on bir should would ” Groat Than at » Correspon money in the treasury and there 9 | for end of the board ar nerican Manufact Ported Laat tear. How Eli Was Introduced. Preperti & debt of $108, ‘The township organ-|mwing the other ond up, It looked | Amer! ure, Alt Clark, of Hopkinaville, was a | faation will be continued like an cosler way of doing it than ~ local wag who, when EH Perkins at 9s a - - the duad lift, It wan possible only Kna ¢ Vinited that towh on one oecaston, ’ the rround. front of the bulid stood his salliee el! afternoon long.| Hundreds of thousands of artifi- Ym A. ATHLETIC MEET. ° " ty ethan ing, where there wae ré WASHINGTON, D.C, Feb. He wae to tntroduce El that night|clal teeth are manufactured and and 5 to advanteg Hardma 7s Five months’ operations of the new | to the audience to which he was to/ sold every year, What becomes of | The members of the Y. MC. A. | the lood thus conventsntly placed ~ et noon which will|—New York sun, 0 ndeed, the loune , *- | comes of the ping and other things |SOnt*! of five eventos valle 4 tS sp be d » 5 of | ql 1 dosh climbing, export trom the United Staton to Task cae No wat welts the hear jwhich are. practioniiy indeatruct! oe sh ree, and 18 pound ehot ine. | PERSONAL MENTION. t Canada have heen during that time | set for the lecture. Clark took Rit} Thetni mabin Jexercire will be under the charge of od , C ; Rearly 20 per cent. greater than in| ny the arm and walked him cently | wie pagar oo LA w artifcial |p Dye al Director Doughitt 22. Arase, a prominent ait “ rown, | the correapending months of the Y to the footlights, Making a bow, ha | tein are those ‘from the | teeth are made. The story in told " | whistled, until he lost one of his! $ET ASIDE FINDINGS, | Stury» 1 in registered at the her colonica| “Ladies and gentlemen, it In my Rainier Grand Hotel fave increased lene than 10 per | Pleasant priviinge to Introduce to pchoregg 2 par east cor RR eae : cent. during that time, despite the you Mr. Bit Perkina Judee Feland, | with ying pis. For soma | tn the cane of Chas, &, Remsburg HA Calder, agent at Tacoma for » advantages to them by the | thie te Eli Perkins Mrs. Col. Smith. time te bemoaned his lost accom, |Rvardian of Robert M. Longatef, aj! snadian Pacific Railroad was tn new lew. act of 1807} this Ik Kit Perkins, Mr. Hunter | pitshment, until he found that he|ivnatic ve, Franklin P. Smart, city yesterday, provider a Cent. eduction | Woo, this is my friend, Mr. Verk- could whiatle vary well with an ar | motion for new trial, h n Med ot ti Diseaied eons " of duties pee goods from any |ine. Col, Campbell, atiow me: tht tidetal ¢ whittled out of a piece [petitioning the court mh aeiae art ba more s raanper mon whose should be as is Mr. Perkina.”” Thus he continued of wood. When a performance was |Gnding and conc lusts me Mila Te Rainier poesceet A to ‘AR those of until he he made the lecturer per- | desired he would calmly carve out |grownds that the evidencs was not | "?" Canadn to other and after | fonsily acquainted with exch mem~= ay incisor ard put it in ponition, | sufficient « T. 7. Coyte, Canadian Uaeific agent the ‘one year an ad-|ber of the audience. Henderson ‘Then the audlence would wait qntil Ke iibinbilihdaliasbaeslintlipeabies at Vancouver, &. C., is registered at itione! cent, reduction was | Journ ‘the tooth was swelled by the mois fe | the Reinier Grant to be made. The first —_-_--—— | ture of his mouth so that it would NEW STRIKE MARE mY » Houwstia, ¢ <tor of cus- : ? | not slip out, ai T oe Ley ved ee Sitvrvered and | Dee Me Sa tome at P rt Townsend, together the expert tint wae a! to su .. | With bis son, th. Howstia and M ply & whole mouthful of new teeth, In tho Northern Gold Fici¢s « Ti: onsite, ‘slater of the ent: teuthon ae ! an ren 1p cringing | at Lake Sennett. A ears Tae hen: nomena and se 6 he nn would wear ivory, tigee atistaat Tao were eet eatie-| News comes from Lake Rennett! J. 4 MoMillan, manager af the | Crystic toe, etatira thet a rich strike of gold has 1 ¢ Harbor Lime Company at [874 drife factory. recentiy been made tn a creek bo- |) moe Marbor, ip at the Be ¢ ‘The party ia Are Good on Porcu- oe raand, all atietal toath are made Corea at the, east, ede of the tnt | nar 19 of ie Gentle, |e eroe H and flowing into that body of water) J. Ff. Mell, of the firm of Pell, Wil- | winter quarters H thasslad Those wnled are RnowD ‘the creck ts aald to be nltuated roa Mill Company, of Everett, ts at accord with the judgment pine ree i. learried tn stock by big dental aup About five miles from the tsiand tn | the € explorers genereily who, . \ply bonses, are manufactured in te leks and, ace 4] - _ Nares expedition inf 18%, jenormons quantities. cation of the ¥ fof Tacoma, non of | garded it as far a ican | The poreslain material which con- shows that the new discovery must | Sma is registered at the expedition has a land j tains various eral proj , come within the limits . tn @ house om shore, * eprrions stores include i760 1895. oe td adian terr ravt fo senator | LEAVE FO WHATCOM. |fused by on Intense heat in a fur- the precious metal yet found aroun! ' ’ : h tooth te covered with Bennett. and prover the esieas ping In the back to Hers of the weld area of the coun enamel | Miners Oriven Out of the Atlin 0 1 to the plate. try i : ; dl ' i 3 3 i He i i ui fonel Prank Wikineon, of Ana-| ¥alling opinion , prominent politielan in|comforts of this 4 folmerly in the |at home. Nothing ts triet ore Crowding Into Mainos de very cheaply, but there Ix one Oi BRE Fay in tore, Is réyistered st the | state winston vt tateaone’be ore" GOLDIER'S HARD LUGK == Sirs to leave to- ssion Vitality. that ts the cost of the His arrival at Smith ~ He will make | metal holding pin, The only metal ta. aveling passenger agent of A. B.|got there, most Rave raitroad in the ee which will stand the Intense heat of 1. of tho Cana@ian Pacific. talaty tater than Hint ae and the coast . lof the porcelain furnace is piati- Ho Is Now Working on the oma when the Amertan started A letter from Juneau, Alaska, con- | num, and that coats at the rate of a J ctvand he had sity walrus “cont a pin simply for the raw mater. Tacoma Chain Gang. 1. Coyh pARMeneet |nuid of the Windward Yeys the cheering information that : macific } . bead fal A deni of money bax been nadian Pacific, 1% \reed his dose, # the bench claims atong Poreupine spent in ex ta to discover TACOMA, Peb. 2. —~ In te chain oy wee te Lithie creek, in A merican territer’, are some # nethute a platinum, but €27¢ working on the str rer, 9 pramineni log-|eatrun without prov ne rich and that the alien ex- nothing tas yet been found coma today, so it fe Fairharm, in at the | ong, senson, tor ing north the tary vereel, wos fet and found tee already Meiville bay, faon, of the Bill nt it remains to OG ‘etuston act In resulting In develop- Cheap Teeth by the Peek. youn felloy » onilated tr ling much American territory. Tho) While a cheap grade of “store pire: Washington volunteers to ‘ teeth” ean be bouxsht for a few cents , t it has 1 he letter reads ao follows © the front. As it happened he “Benen clalena are the intest trom | SmOem Veet ore: Bet aaarty an cat, t nt B splgnaie iefact as the standard commer '" oh" Of & ane Porcupine, Every since the benches | cial article which je used by most mustered owt. He had & State menatore J. A. Davie and T. or are registered at the nN om the Klondike were found so rie’ sina “g ah eciohinns bb ; ; jnot @ creek in Alaska tah Col- bes ig faa supply Poon sage ll ee neo mpany, at Everett, is — jtmbin oF the Northwest territory J teeth, all of standard qualities, but sea oy Nese 8 aad fished. proacceted where gravel from the | gy ee ” J. J. Wil, presia o ae] , ,|to ths water and panned. This hae! to 160 varlationa-may be presented. Pd Dre” P nels ude “Alea geod veniienh Oak Ka with been productive of some very good| Rut as there are people who are ‘2 he ered ri ‘i ; 1 ger by Bir Clement: ting; 0 |eurface prospects tn the Tahkin, 1 not satisfied with ready made cloth. % ‘hi Promotion It ls evlients ; eno gary renin Bren Pgringgee © larger Center of the Area Is Now (reek & the Porcupine district. ing. wo thote are people who are not {00 "8" NS 9m mba rived yosterday im Mr. Hits priv-| wera’ the pe t Some of these claltns uredn a basin satisfied with poady made teeth. Salers f rs : car, and afe registered at the} * with in Montana. and nil the indications are good Palse teeth may look just as wall "Ut ® few O° y i . beyond tr 4 Diseovery on the Tahkin was etak-| or better than real once, but public “!% eve befor ‘ QUICK TIME MADE. river, Occasional rain at Seattle ts pre-|ed on January 3, and the country | speakers, singers, and other prom! © ws ; S athe ¢ - » M.: Clough, ex-governor ot every a. and Thos. R ton, an at bow d and tomorrow, and is ail pretty well located by this “rn rall.| The echooner Lymat nent people want their own teeth oii eventing Mtn for eastern snow. Lo- time, A good indication that some- reproduced tn ull thelr peculiarities, ey for Great Nort eal observer Salisbury, In bis early ‘thing ie to be found in the Poreu- beth of form and color, and fillings tM Police station for road, 4f@ stopping at the Buttler. rot Morning dally synopsis, remarks pine district is the fact that men if they have them, They want '# 9 “re ® jtrom Shangh that @ storm area of considerabls coo) rue to go in there and prospect teeth that cannot be told as false, the you Postmaster . Day, of Cherry val-| twenty-four ¢ which breaks alt cerning) energy moved With extreme rapidity io tae snow under the greatest diM- | and they get them---not all at once. Giving @ Acticlous name ¢ ley, iy Gt the Ditter [previous records made by satling over Wi Guring Sunday af-|-uity and with the greatest labor. perhaps, but one by one, ar the orig. int to anawer questions fs to f a eae ‘vessels. ‘Dhis is the ordinary steam./| #6? ternoon causing raine and The Tahkin empties into the Chil- | inale give out. home, business, ete. be was sen-| C. Startund, postmaster and mer- | ship time. bigh winds. br age velocl- kat shout nine miles from salt wa In teeth that are made to order '* to th rty days’ lavor oa the oh nt oe MeMurray, is registered at| — need ties were: » 18 milew: (ter. Ite location, which is really on} nothing te im bie, from th f the cit Fi — eer akc aaah bor, Mac then te Porcupine, shows that |abort, White teeth of gormal youth, be detorted any day bs a member ot the Whe Cam Boat This Band?/ine « files: Fort Canby, 40 miles; Sp0-| po crecks in the region are over-| to the Jong, discolored ones of ox of Arson re rom Jefferwon county, is| John Chandler, who resides tn Al kane, 4 miles; Portland. 1% miler looked | treme age, aad the prices range with a dis pping at the Dilier. len county, Is the father of twenty> | een . Sie eepine A amare ner ie now “it looks an though not tesa than | those of watenes, | nine ehildren, twonty-one of whom > in Montana. — temperature wee 1650 t-eations will be mede in the, The teeth are set in plates of rub- would be nee ‘| Tred Molebarger, a logger of |are living and have families, These Quite moderate everywhere except Porcupine country before the anow ber, sold and aluminum, but the him and raive {| Eidieon, fe at the Diiler. twenty-one children have an avers. in Alberta, where at Calgory 2 de- (in gone, if the present rat> of travet bighent achiovment ts considered to Aw en om a i age of five children to each amity, Erees below Was reached last continues, and there Is no sign that de a platinum. piste u, which has! “#impty a co : / et ion Heavy rain is reported from | witl not. Really Tew prospects Deen fused a lining of tinted porce- youne fellow's home t prove is | SVERDRUP’S TRIP Sreneratner oé Sas pereenn Bay, te £12 lare made, owtng to the great depth lain atmilar to that used for sum somewhere in the interior of the) ‘ . je not the full extent of his down through the snow burns out | A” Does the in ental 4 rel oO eyo say Hen Meg art children, so it will be seon @ hole in the gravel and finds colors . boreeta' ely suffer tortur makio® Potails of the Work He Hopes |Chandier stands pater-fai that ie sign enough for alt comers. | 19 the firing, the fitting of such public who fio t# of whence he! n achievement rarely The whole creck In taxed on the | Plates ts uncertain. | came, { to Do in Peary's Field. It to certainly not paralleled anow Many of the men b ee EE A =n the fact is considered that © pow. _— | etl i i And now for the answer to the Capt, Sverdru wh the P. : Qrup, who with fiftoon jere of attorney whith they use in| question “What becomes of th id |STEVEDORES warmto u | comrades a 5 ons the: i ae | members of thi« large family are making locations for frieada, or for . . Aveation, teeth?” Sometimes they are lost, | Christiania, N a ee | living. nybody eine, for m conaleration sometimes stolen, and sometimes! ‘The gang of cloved ° Ney on Jane 24 last) ste Chandler ie @ remarkable man. ed in t An rdvantage of *t* Porcupine j . | for ecplorations on the north past n a ee ee acta’, dicted, Oni, | 00.0.0 RY , Genorally, |dischargin the coal the ship mnland, arcived at Egedes- |i" povelh MS setae ia . however, are buried with the Marion Chilcott, became overheate Green " pea Df Fp gece Mera Ho Come owner, sng le forever, hidden in|by thelr work, and when they | journey on Sin ie abe ripen hits of Allen county, he reads eure w © grou lknooked off at the noon hour Satur-'Feached Upernte a arty | ren cepa aie eine necowate the thermometer | thete M quite @ business tn sccond |iabora in the indulgence of a few |\on Auguat 4, and te auppored to have | OAY His eyesight Is perfect, and howed 3 degrees below sera and 4 wise tooth, but if thers ¢|ginsser of Old Rye. When they re-|aaiied on the following day for the |Teeas the finest print without peony pail. of athe ‘aaueaee toledo =) & traffic it Bet of lary Der turned to their work, some of th far north, On the Jouraey up the |8t6 of gineses. He is an expert *\pertions. Sécond-han oe are! were in rather high spirits. € } . ithe potagn Abe sho Sweety ‘oag Me snow. Ut ts colte> valuable only for the platinum wire|al of the men were tavuned to t land coast Sverdruy we based time gqultrel RUNIRE |up in the Chilkat country than 1m | they contain, and when they \'all in-|quarrelsome and refused to do th lose, mating about 100 rede | neg ballot for a presidential cats jany other region of southeastern Al-| to the hate of the regula toeti ! work in prdance With the chlet |Cnieba Seman tureet hat she | aitate im 1848 tor Taylor, the Whi aska. To record claims costs #2.) makers they ard smashed up to get | stevedore’s direct! Ore ot them ork from Norway. The Geographl- | nominee, but for the past Nifty yeni t Haines misrion; at Juneau $1.50 the platinum out, | pleked a quarrel with the chief atove- | Cmolal mtatemant ot Heecdvonte che {Ras voted the Democratic tieket, Hig) Beores are flocking to Haines mis-| Not lonk ago & man who found | dore, and suddenly found bine paola promi hi - rup's ob- | wire, who is three years older than|} ston fram Skagway. Juneau im the| double got of tooth wont with them ying on the fiat of hin back on deck. jnont ditt eee ned ied state he, is hale anc hearty.—Dowling ne lo 0 ‘ : Ppp Boenge! gig 4 nnoUncement be purchased here as cheap ah ie Rater was surprised |men, and there was nv further | njy and shows that his! i it Uta ‘as be would ee is Fis Tepe # ” gun and fir- at when the dealer refused to make an tecuble a = (2.24 ineh at seattle, with the freight saved. Ju-| offer, and said that ton cents a set |” i | mizaic ie in large part identical @YURVEVE ) Guns of the Hotch-|Neau stocks are carried here for the | was all they were Worth to anyone cae j with that of Mr. Peary, whore plans Maxim-Nor.| Purpose of outfitting miners, and {t but the person whose mouth ts: were made pv months before it the: Spoure! Se aoe beay $e. to the advantage of the pub-|atied. 7 HARD 1 us |wae tnown thet Sverdrup tntended| AM automatic surveying tnatru- | | to occupy the same feild of explor- | ment has been devised which would ih AEN. antes ‘ea { tle to know that dealers who have, The expensive teeth are rfot mar: byron Eee se cee. been doing a mining outfitting bust-| ketable, and .he marketable tecth poe 2b oalily Ae Ph ca aa yp os erly Sverdrup'’s intention was to foree engin ee, onds, four seron jness for many years know better | are not expensive, ‘that is the 1 sin railroad construction, RA four = eeapees,| what A Gole-deckay fied and how | whole Anise tm & ayftebell. | Satlor Who Cut His Throat and ji, way through Smith cound and) The device is Intended to make an to shots inute|to pur it up than retatl dealers of Yet tocth have been used over. A J Jd 0 t rd Robeson channel ae far north along @utomatic record of the distance and “4 with accuracy ‘of atm, rheertrd less experience. Small steamers run lady went to a dentiat with a set Umpe vernoerd. the coast of Greeniand as possible, profile of any road of path alongs 4 tempt of accurracy of al mathe speed | from Juneau to Hal mission. The | of teeth ag had belonged to her) John Johnson, a seaman belonging &74 tien to Use ve ip as head- sere ot c Benes Saeko Oo A Ky 3 con be 20 to 25 sho's|larce rhips do not stop there, an mother who was dead. She said to the echooner Comet whieh sails GYATLGrS | for sled expeditions, | * « y < minute, Ath five inch rapid | there are no docks. that sho bad alwayn admired thore ed from Port Gambie recently for There sledge parties will be sent out ant worm wheel, receiving {ts mo- fre suns, O-pounders, 26 shots ‘A Bhagway lawyer found that | teeth when her mother wore them, | san Pedro, is hard to kill, Neer the t& ore and ieap the northern ton from the’ crank chaft of a bi. elgg FEA in five minutes.—-| many claims on Pine and Spruce, and now that her own were gone end of the voyawe, Johnson eut hie mot sd comet Ine and to attempt eyele, upon which the instrument ts ‘News, May 5, and other er in Atlin were We. she wanted the old set remounted | tyr overboard, H t Cape Washington, the supposed to be mounted, through a and su eked up by his shipmates, and gaily located as to dimenrions and | for herself. was etherly polnt known on the Cord belt, In the interlor of the otherwite. He had them all remeasy It war done, linn w 4 dressed, He did the act et of Greenland, witty Inde. Crum is a sorew, turned by the same ured and located at considerable ex- — 7 | while temporarily insane bay on the east coast, dis- belt, through a train of gears and stuck 'n) pense, intending to jump them at | sitaiesnnitiiliads | \ by Poary, and, If poasible, friction discs, when thrown-into ac+ 4 trie l|the preper time and sell them to the ED Ending Up Floor Boards. with Cape Dismu | _— — . further sourth tion by the change in position of a © squeese, assisted by an elder one | highert bidders at Skagway and At- on the game coast. Other sledge par- pendulum, A nut travels es thie 4 Attracted by its cries, it took|iin City, The exelusion oct came | tt is a common thing to see men | tics will leave the Fram to explore screw, to which is attached the pen- A ‘nall pig's head {n ite mouth|ateng knocking the seheme in the | Mion., !s Gi Over | Panning floor boards right uo the the archipelago port of Greenland, ¢il movements upon a atrip of paper and tried to pull tt through, in do-| head, and the attorney ts now look- VON OVER Cont of a bullding, The man on the | Tht #verdrup's programme is wound from e supply spool upon the h Booryyed™ revolving dram. A eentinuous pro: Lyds in ques- portional movement of the drum re- te unusual for sults from any movement of the bi- ) explorer t® gO%S a fleld that an- cycle, and a raising or lowering of | which it almost pulled the suf-| ing around for ocher worlds to eon- | to Rats and Bats. \ground raises a board go that its | td ferer's head off. In another case a| quer. } ‘3 Jupper end can be grasped by e man ont deliberately fetched its owner| “A good effect Is already apparent; MMESABA, Minn, Feb. 27.—A year standing at the window of the see- to assist another cat which was ly-|from the exclusion act. It Is driv-/ ago this village had 4 population of story, who now ewir ing helpless in @ fit. Moreover, do-|ing newcomers and gold seekers Wh? | 1,500 and was one of the liveliest et end of it around through the air explor’ £ intends to occupy, the penctl, due to the pendulum, fol- mesticated antinuls are to nome ex-|tave heen walting for weeks Into | towns along the Mesaba tron ri and up within the gresp of a man attewpt feo carry out there the |lows the Inclination of the wheel tent “Progressive.” and have realiz-| American territory ack of Hatnen | A FANKC. | Oe onding at ® window in the story seme Work / pet theother man had | tread upon the Incline. t a the low y ed the notion of céinmon good| mission, the Porcupine and elag- | 748% there are only forty-nine per- | rove, ‘ree third man in turn swings | previously fanned to do lmade {# a continuous in 9 4 Creatures than their| where to prospect where a man may | #09 In It-and these goon will move /it up to a man at a window In the Stx ofef) /Mrup's crew are men of following the changing level of the ! locate twenty acres inttead of ao) to other mining ne, The last | atory above him, and so the board | setent{fr chration, and feology,|cround passed over,—Engineoring and 1% foot claims” the hamlo§ fell away last | ocs In this way from the ground to otany &n /) pology ane Gl represent. News, Mey 6, i se Hood del of servic | prot Geld 3 t _ f