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i inte ao il a a TE * f ae & “epee” 200 bs : Weather for To-morrow SHOWERS Saecioves VOL. L-NO. 4, 8 MINISTRY IS OUT —_— Sagasta Tenders the Queen Regent, Resignations of His Cabinet. « ; am RR ° * MADBID, Rarch L—The resi: yesterday rejected theoamendments os to the bt ceding the Philippine tas y and to the United States. The cabinet counett remained tn seanion nearly alt night with the res sult that thin morning the Queen Re- gent finds herself in possemsion of tun resignation on of the vere ministry T MAnded the Queen Regent toda. Premier Sarabia. Sayusta'e resiga | ton ® impied as accompan those of the mintsters. it has beam anticipated for ne dime taat the downfall of the mi ATTLA, try would Pesujt a5 soon as it 9 im ble at thiettime to Cortes got dowd to work, and w predict who wilt succeed Sagasta. It there is gtpat oxctteme her » will not he Wi Ries, or any one Is surprised. For several’ d@® other of the aspirants prominent at past it was apparent that » mi wertal erh Was Uinminent, vo Phe catdnet te convinced of iniposdibiity of avoiding defoaue the final Wie on the bill for the sion of thé Phil'ppines, the ow the tine the peace comumiteioners were in session fn Paris. MADRID, March 1.—(Late Butlet- In)—-The Queen Regent be» asked * Sagawth tq resume Dia off ad then dissolved ‘the Cortes. “The chamber Wilt not meet until the erisia te over OY POPE LEO His Holiness Is Resting Easily—Be- lieved HeWitl Recover. sition tna} Increase, while the ye toe ernment | cannot 7 i} * ROME. March 1.~(Late Bulletin). ~The Pope's titness was undoubted ly due to the action he took Mon- day. His physietans counseled him against it, but the aged pontiff per- ainted. ROME, Mar.t.~ Asucceastul off atign was perf@rmed on the Py . day. His holiness reported im ani ‘ Rh. Pope paused a restless ght, bat sleeping lently towar eae on Great excitement ROME, March 1—(Late Bulletin). ‘An offictal diagnosis showe that the Pope i» suffering from pleurtsy. firamniotet’ More Firing fe"! Moilo— . | Moent embarked this morning om thy transport St. Paul for Negros. Advices from Hoilo report desult« v4 | ory fiting on the pickets, but no * deaths as a result of the fire are 4; mentioned. It is believed that in- < Seay ogres have Infileted no damage at i om the Americans there, in either killed of wounded. Chaplain Leland, of the First Ten- Tegiment, died at Hollo of -lamall pox MANILA, MEreh L — Gua the strongliclé of the jas where <Pitipino -sharpahodt er: been annoying the America bombarded this morning. It _Mated that ‘Afty of the ehe killed. A private of the Californ ment was killed a & battalion of the Califor: HERSCHELL 1S ‘Stricken With Appople New York This “WASHINGTON, ‘March 1.5) Hersctett, 6f the frien je: commission, was stricken oplexy and died at the hotel tide merning. Whei CHICAGO, March — 1.—Willettie, the handsorne bay Red Wilkes mare | which Manager Davis of the Colum- | bia theater has been ing an A brood mare and roadster, was pur- chased by M. H. Tichenor & Co,, the well known dealers in high-class Bikh | horses at the stockyards, who } ap- | the sum of $2500 for the mare. Wil- my lettie’s dam is Ulva (2:28), by Wedge- | Wood (2:19), John Apinn’s ceiebrated ‘ : campaigner of a decade ago. Her clans reaches Herepheife W&S second dam was Tulip, by Abdallah past aid. His fartily ( in Eagend, 16 and ner third dam was the f where his remains will be Mipped. ous Madam Dudley Willettic's re- ae eee loord Is 2.28 to wagon, made in the English Bdmiral Go: mud last Inbor day at Washington NEW YORK, Mareh 1.-- as, park, when Mr. Davie drove her Berestord Mailed for Engle jay. | aeainst C. K. G. Billings’ bay mare, —_—--—. —~ winning Pe ug 4 tor fy ane weed | romdasters. rf. Davis says he a Czarina Has lnumber of mares at Willowdale 8ST PETERSBURG, Mare >| quite an well bred as Willettic, one Cxariha is suffering from a@ attack of which he will soon have on the of influenza. ¢ road here for pleasure driving. as et | opener From Porcupine Creek. | Secavse She Snored. Reports from the Rorcupite mining | NEW YORK, March 1.—Antonio district are very bright and en-| Curatl, of 69% Adams street, Hobo- encouraging, and some of the min-| ken, was held for the action of the ers’ are of the opinion that it Wwiti | Hudson county grand jury by Re- prove richer thap Atlin... J. ;Mack|corder Stanton In that city yonter- and Sohn” Cresswell Came'to Mkag- | day, charged with cutting hin wife way tecently from the Poroupine|on the head with a carving knife district and were loud in thelr pre-| M¥n, Curati was removed to St. dictions for {tx future develop-| Mary's hospital, Her son Dantl ments. They own seveyal claims in| sald that his father wan asleep and ‘oreupine and Atlin region, and| was snoring loudly, Mra. Curati ob- « bee nWorking them singe De-| jected to the noise and attempted te comber. \turn her husband over on his side, Phey went in early, and before be-| thinking that It would prevent the ginning operations caré‘ully inves- | annoyance. He awoke and renault tigated the groynd.. They conaider- Curati claimed that his wife ed Bedrock and McKinley to be the him with an, umbrella lwhile he w aansieep. He°sald that most promising, and made their lo-| cations. On Bedrock, oat of a amall| he only defended himself. pan of 4 re were found, a po page nts were also New Serial Trust. 1 CHICAGO, March 1.—Attorney Ar- f in with provisiona | pat ‘ Chale eerie. thur J, Raddy, who is handling the organization of the new cereal trust, maker light of the opposition devel- oped at Akre ing to stay that J @ heavy fall of an th of timé, but W set in, end one ni " * a peng M, \e ge b> 1 were iemued yerterday ergoining the e men barety th th county auditer from entering trans. ae provisions te aet FerH Of any title to property or naweta them on thee gay out. They found to any corporation onganized in New the trail Wry bad, and cin ‘some places the Chileat river was oped on vant of the recent sell of warm ther, ter resting for a few dayp the men intended returning to the Pos- y ‘The deeds and papers were all signed,” said he, “before the injune- tion®wae insued, and the deal is con- summated, There are but sevénty- one shares of stockinvolved, and the husbond of Mrs. Hower, who braweht the sult, was a director in the cappany and wae present at the when action was taken for eupin interior, Wy Better Dead Than Deal. CHICAGO, unmarried, 4 Visiting her cousin, Mra. Ga Vanewoll, at 48 Seeley avenue elled after mouths of rooding over ng deafness that tite without Was wot worth living, and rday morning died from the of: fect of polwen taken on Wednesday afternoon Bhe had made the most deliberate Preparation for the act, considering Mereh }- Yours Od Viot who was evevything, the find her body and the arrangements for ite urial She had even pe ide for over a month—not from any fear Infon, but to wave her cousin ry alarm. She wee found anawoll at about 7 by Mra. jin the afternoon, lying on her bed and unconseious Money to Pay gpain. WASHINGTON, Mareb 1 The senate today pabksed the house bili PI fauing. $20,000,000 to pay Spain for the cession of the Phuip pines NEW YORK, Mareh 1. + Roland Molineauy was ihdteted thie after hoon charmed with murdering Mre Kate Adame. Wants Corbett to Help. NEW YORK. March 1-—William A. Brady, maneger of Jim Jeffries. it ia sald, expects to have Nm Cor bett to assiet hie man train for hie coming fight wih Champlea Ie Fuasimmons,. tn a letter from th West Brady saya he intends engew ing Corbett t train the big west erner and also Ww second bim wher he goes againet wanky lol on June th, Brady gone on to say that he evxpecta Jeffries fo make a greet showing against Fisimmons, and that he would not ¢ surprised to ser the champion knocked out (naide of ten rounds, Te Corbett consents to aaaiat Jeff- ries, and there Ie no reatan to be eve that he will refuse, the big Californian will go against the charapton well acquainted with the methods of his opponent. If any one ean teach Jeffries anything about Fita, together with the solence of the ring, it is Corbett H@TEL FOR SKAGWAY. J. AL Manning and wife arrived thia morning on the City of Beattie. Mr. Manning i# proprietor of the Occidental bote! at Skagway. #peak ing of hotel tactiities, he satd there | war not a good first-clase hote! in Skhacway. Ara tule the roome are arnait and without any means of heating. The hotel lobby t* the toome only co ning ‘ntends 14 form « company to erect A 125 room hotel, with aii mod ern improvements end couyeniences COTTAGE CITY SAILS. Stearnahip cottage City sailed thi? afternoon for Alaskan porte, She had the following passengers: Mre G. W. Curtis, D. Staffison, A H Rice, Mra. Stevene, Mrs. Hoffman, Campbell, L. D. Luce, W. Winner. H. Tracy, Mre. Hoynes, Henry Drown, Frank M, Berry, K. Brown. J. Helling, Mre. & L. Wall Nelson, Miss Fitageraid, M Jorgensen, Mr. Jorgensen, Mr tis, John G. Heid, Mra. V.'Nison. Ht Cc. Kitne, W. Bryant, J. D. Bryant A. Stearns, Alice J. Cullen, W. A v. Keene, A.M. Anderson. Foster, Frank Tetl. J W. Stubt, HM. Bwaneon, J. lerkham, J. Benet, O Carisen, J. Hrown, © Peterson, J. Btemily, 0. Boynten, J Luyder, W. Carteson, J. P, Whitney Tim Lennan, J. B Thomptina, Helle Deemona, Minnie Yager, Dan Me Donalt, J, MeMonald, 1. J. Betcher Chas. J. Jownsen, ©. B Bergeon, b> B. Denton, R. KR. Heid C. P. Cavies. H. A. Bauer, 8. 8. Beebe. M. Tit betts, J. #. Stanley jr. M. Cranam, J. amith, 1 Bergman, R. L. Miner | Mra. Miner. C, L. Miner, P.M. Beebe J. A. Williams, Mra. Williams, Mise Wittams, Fred W. ‘Prost, and steerage Amend Tax Law. LAN&NG, Mich. March ®—A bill, introduced by Representative Guattr today, amending the geners law, abolishing township boards of review and county equalization seeks to sdive the questionmbm fnr secks to solve the problem of list ing all the property In the tate and | assessing it nt its cash volpe The difficulty of the present iw,” saye Representative Gustin, “in that the very provisions of the prevent law template that the enactment in reference to t aasemarpent of prom erty at its cash value will not be complied with; otherwise, — there would be no necessity fog county equalization, Ana ‘hatter of act the nresent law places a preb jum upon every assessing officer to undervalue the property In hin ae aenning district, In order to avdid the state and county tax, and upon the county board of supervisors to es cape rtate equalization,” The bill provides for a county court of review, with full power subpoena witnesfes, compel the pro- juction of papers, ete. and to change any amsesarnént to comnly with the provision requiring the senement to be made at tte cash value, as provided in the constitu tion. The court of review t# com posed of one meniber appointed by the governor and four members %p. pointed by the board of supervisors: no two of whom ¢iall be residents of the same assessing @atrict “You can't spel! tong rie lige hip popotamus and paralielom oid th little hoy who wore spectacien and a sailor “Well,” anwwered the boy who w leading a dog by a plece of rope, “dat'e where I'm lucky. T don't have to.’ Washington Star. Not the least Important article of White house in tie Husband of maid, He iw known an ‘“Srenchy," and te as valet to the president, drawing « comfortable salary trom the wecret He accompanies the all his trips. to | tax! HE SEATTLE but Still Very Ill. HAD GOOD SLEEP LAST MIGHT His Delirium ts Re; Restful Siumber. WIS BROTHER. LAW WN, Y, stior Is Awaiting Kip ling's Recovery, When He Will Sue Him. NVW YORK, March 1. — The fs:- towing bulletin as to Kipling’s con- ition waa given out thie morning Kipling had a better night, and Nie symptoms are Improved. Hie delirium was replaced by # natural aleep, Wut wt) he ts seriously it, and hese fever, though less con- tinued.” NEW YORK, March 1 — (Late Bulletin). — Kipting’s condition te such that he ¢ stil! within the pete of danger, yet there te a slow change for t The ue of oxygen has been Gimcomtinued, and the p }tent’s phyetetans do feel no al- armed as they were yesterday NEW YORK, March 1 letin). —Kipting’s pulse is much lower thie afternoon. Kipling’s Brother-in-Law. ROCHESTER, N. Y., March 1— Beatty Balestirr, brother of Mre Rudyard Kipling, «ho has gone to New York to bring auit for $6,009 against his fa * brother-in-law, for alleged malicious prosecution ami false arrest, in a Rochester boy, etter, (Late Rut. temperature and @ e \ . ‘ a oo ! jephone Subsoripti f Pike iso ‘ e ¢ LING TON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1890, oh } PRICE ON CENT A AAT A ailing the “Giants.” | YOU WILL LIKE It ~~" ) DEED tional league magnates will do notb- | W you buy a ing to voll out his interest In the | ° ip Ing ay cover $45,000. eee Re, FO They are not the cheapest range sold, but you won't need another one for a lifetime . . . - SPELGER & HURLBUT 1218-1217 Second Av Sevon Greok’s Accused.9§ NEW YORK, March t—The sev- en mien alleged to be impli ated in the murder of Michael Falino Fer. | rando, the Greek who wos shot and —o killed on Saturday afternoon, were . Me arraigned yesterday before Coroner ty: duces. Foor of thal amen, Sonn beg: PRESCRIPTIONS wen, John Nicholson, Johannes Zonnogrange and Petrof Minacakar, | ~=ai—__ We Prepare Them were Commitied to the Tombs with- | i ping oa Ne a ~ oe nut Dall, pending the inquest The | It's Our Business jor three, Emile arney, the ®, M 2 | Frenchman who the murder; | We Have But One Rule: J “Open Ali Night’* |Dometrion Carragakinis and Aristi- | PURITY * dex Flores, were went to the house 1 ] Detiveries Made Any- of detention as witnesses, ACCURACY | whefe in the City Teta a x4 | RELIABILITY J puene’isain os Bad Firs in Massachusetts. 7 Stewarts Holmes Drug Co. VvOOT OF CHERRY &TREET HOLYOKE, Mass, March be-A | Nre which threatened to wipe out! [the Suriness seotion of the ctty was | extingstohed this morning after halt) |e miltion dotlare’ worth of damage [had been \nficted and ten firemen) hurt, bat vone sertourly j Hew We Is » Forger. NEW YORK, Merch 1-—-Williem (C. Koutntck, of Spring street, Wert Hoboken, was convicted in the gon- (eral session court in Jersey City _yosterday on an indictment for pac- sing 2 forged check for #114. Kout~ [nick got fis name into the Aame | Pothoning cape a short time ago by ‘telling @ yarn about having poste? the package containing the polsor Central Pacifie’s Plan. NEW YORK, March 1.—Speyer & . having effected with the gov- ernmént a settioment of ite claim lewainet the Central Pacific Railway |Company, by which there are to be isetued $47,084,000 firet refunded mort- |eage 4 per cent. gold bonds as col- lateral eceurity for the payment of he notes remaining in the hands of re- JUNEAU HAPPY. (Exclusion Act | the Town. Booming lt | the government for its claim, ; 7 ladjustment of the financial affairs to Cornith for @ man he met on thy wise, tetris ny an cane Iwtand, Or tne Central Pacific has become |*treet. He proved to be & liar. caught the | Last summer he crested a sena- ary, A pian of readjustment Atlin rush on the rebound, or father | bee neon prepares by Speyer & Co.,| those peeple Who Were headed for|of this city, Bpeyer Bros. of Lan-| Atlin at the time of the exclusion | don, Las. Speyer Etigeen, of Frani act, Are now congregating in 1a | ee aoa by Fr mineral belts about Juneau "N° Deateche Bank, of Berlin, who have says thet Haines Miseton and Porcu<|-onaented to act as readjustment ~ creek > catching & £004) managers They have also formed al of travel a: first intended TOT |q syndicate to provide all the cash Atlin ement the plan. nT thigh tMat'the ebeteaton act wn |eturements of tHe. pie be © greet thing for the Alaska country in general,” eaid he. “Het won't it injure Skagway tion by getting a story printed tn the newspapers that he had been drowned two day after his wedding while fiahing with @ friend in the Hackensack river. His object wer to have himaelf believed to be Rushing Mowall Bill. WASHINGTON, March 1.—Cullom | pan: war aeked. de astrong speech in the senate “Tt has injured that town to « good aes neotaing on proponet legisla- | year-old boy. on the extent. but then it t2 only tem-|tom for Hawall. Senator Culiom | Street and asked him if he wanted poems disposed to push the Hawatian | “ee porary. Although I am from Juneau and therefore am somewhat against Skagway, J am not prejudiced. The merchants Of Skagway depends » goed deal on the epring rush to the Atlin country, and when that rush was nipped in the bud, they were left in the cold. Rut they were at bill, but it may have to go over until next session. Harber Bill Is Deomed. WASHINGTON, March 1. -— The Nicaragua canal bill will probably ‘The river and har- dhe he + Skagway doing business before the | he kicked out. Nene ee ee atcront came [Atlin region Was discovered, and bor bill has teen renarted to the him by jctally since Kipling has been eo wn. | '8*” ha 2 be there 48 long as the | house by Chairman pe gy tt . bea J f ott eer The Balestiors Bred in Rachaste: -aogel Dawson and the miner ot | moved to aoomene. ip : scents Sas pm wey | many years, (® being bat recently |‘%¢ Mterior continue gond, for that’ amendments appoiat confor-| and drawn dn the Péople's they moved from here to rattle. | (OW In really the natural outlet of | ences, * os _» -y ‘Deposit Company of the Town of boro, Vt. Cerciyn Balestier, who in Lo reat ants restos ne va - |the bop ‘The checle wee cashed and Aira: Kupilng, was bora here. wam} Ap moe that Juneee Jn booming.| Army Bit te Aecepted. | ine erty, but was unable to find et thee, FOC Te ae ane nee oe owe "| WASHINGTON, March 1.—House | J money. oa borated with Rud. | UH? NA Way $0 aot | military committee has sereed to | Keutnin, = Ede tan cave te ard Kipling th “The Nauiahka.” « accept the senate army OM! without goon cener, who returned it to the novel of Americas and Indian lite. BT “amendment. benk. At the p ‘Lab The Malesticrs—Beatty and Woi- | Soueans Ft agrees rd y cott—were an odd pair, W never was really a boy. In his (RUINED THEIR TRADE st ci sue, wetter stcotmosey. school days he was grave and sert- L o oh us beyond hie years, a close stu- -——-——-- j a fent, and given to writing essays arse a | Keuseve. bog er gig and stories, which were remarkable British Columbia Made 8 Sarr did not Dellete’ him. He seldom aano- ciated with boys. He had a gout natured contempt for eporte and games of any kind. He was a great eader and personally he was very attractive in manner, though very deat After leaving ee he ok up newspaper work and became of the Rochester stories n * him on in a short time wepaper work to be e Lon tative of Johe Lovell, w York pub. lisher, He arrived in Engiand with vot possessing the acquaintance of o for one so youn telegraph editor His Post Epress a liter and he w single Englishman, and he died, loating behind him a wider circle of itterary friends than ably any living Amerioan pomsesses It wae while (n Engiand, in 1889, that Halostter became acquainted with Rudyard Kipling, and he at once re the genine of the young »-Indian author. He secured American rights for Kipling's the +t beca faat final'y collaborators mead eit to hie fri * told himaeit. Hut he with @ fever stories and t and overwe that kittie ork tende Nallestier | aneh him he » ontinued to w anxiety of his short career sth of December ng not quite ¢ year, He les bur in the can cemetery at Dr , Reatty Ralestier was as unlike his brother Wolcott as night is from day. Beatty was a boy, and to this day he has hardly outgrown his boy ih enthusiasm and love of sport and as if he had a premon' On Sunday. 1891 he died pted his wih Ameri adventure He is a jolly fel liow, bright and witty, and rous to a fault There te nothing of a ltiterary turn to his mind, and he war wont to make good natured tun of hie rother writing®, calling him Delicate Te He iikes a horse and a dog and gun, and hae a hab it of livin yond his income. This was what got him Into treuble with Mr. V ‘pling Meatty got in debt to some Vermont tradeamen in a amati way, and some of the creditors t gan to ask Mr. Kipling regarding his brother-in-law's — obligations, This greatly annoyed Kipling, who in mietur langu » Rentty re forceful On ™ 6th, 1896, the 1 met on a highway near Frat. o and had a heated argument | Kipling afterward claimed that his brother-in-law threated to take his Ne out & warrant for Balestion « « at, and when the care al the court room was ith as many citizens of Brattleboro and the surrounding country as could be packed, jammed lor wedged into tt She Will Avoi aque mted in epok which terms. two life awore Paris. Few Americans and Little Devlopment. SOME CLAIMS BEING WORKED Grave Error. VANCOUVER. B.C, March 1— ‘ z | When Joneph Martin, attorney #en-| GALVIESTON, March 1—The of- eral of British Columbia, framed hie etal vote of the @tate of Texas, which bill, which fs intended to keep aliens tm not declared until the legistature owt of the placer flelds of the prov- convenes in January, has been made ince, a general cry was sent up “It? known and is as follows on the gov~ 8 good move.” | ernorahipt Democratic, 291.548; Pop- Merchants, professional men, out | uliet, 114,856; Prohibition, 2487, and fitters—in fact, all classes joined In Sociatiat, There was no Repub- the ery, "What we have, we Will liean candidate far governor of Tex- keep,” referring, of course, to the re- as at last ‘8 élection, some of cently discovered rich placere of the the Repubifeans supporting the De- tlin district, In Northern British mocratic and some of them support- ing the Populist neminee. A consid- enerally conceded that the erable number of Texas Republicans directiy aimed et Uncle refrained from voting. Those of Sam. Americans were grabbing up them who ited the Republican all the rich elaims in the new Et) candidates congtets in Texas Dorado, just as they had in the | cant 33,978 votes. In the election of Klondike. If they were kept out, | i896 the McKinley vote was 167,000, Canad and British subjects Votes Me Received. - would get 6 show. The Atlin gold) SALT LAK®, March 1—B. Down “y City vf Seattle, Today. News from Atiin, brought down by the City of Beuttle, states that some development work being done in the mining claime In that section, although very few Amerloapa rr main Work on Spruce creek has b rolng on throughout the win Some of the men prospecting thetr clafma by tunneling, and others whip-sawing lumber for sluice box- oe On claims N.. 96 and 104, above, | they are icing On No. 104, two to three ounces of gold per day are being taken ont The work is being done in the rim rock, thawing out the ground by artifielal heat, and taking the gravel in wheelbarrows to the creck. The Inches. | On fields would be purely Canadian in every sense of the word, The lucky Canadians would return with their bags of shining gold dust to the Can- adian cities on the const, and as a remult of their work In the far north many people would directly benefit. Of course, there would be a rush to Atlin, The scenes of & year ago would be repeated along the water front, where speedy Canadian steam- ere would be taxed to thetr utmost capacity to aecommodate parren- sere and their outfits, .A year ago many Americans attired fn their pletureaque Kloddike streets and wharves an animated sight. 0 received 36,296 votes, for his competitor. ‘There is equal suffrage in Utah, without) any) sex distinctions, and majority of Women who vote in Utal supported, It if said, the candidature of Mr. Roberts. two to three ounces of | gold © day te also bein taken | no ionger be represented in the mot. out, On the rleht bank of Spruce |iny crow: of gold re that would creek, below Discovery, twelve oFligace for the new |more tunnels have been run Into! core wher mot held bench claims, Some of these extend! peitian subject ; in trom 60 to @ feet, and the pros. | Pritiah PMs / wet to tn torce, | preahivny Nfs, peots making good developments are |inere in no rash #4 Ho business, tap ig Ag prevediag, to tnke « i to be very bi . chante | are vi sou ands, and wii) hag ‘been Gone ati area ery sorry |leave after the adjourn » butlding [Atlin wince thé news of the Ameri. can exclusion act neached there, and it ix eald that Geld Commissioner Graham discouraged {t and ordered the til! became « lew ment of —— The Pe thar ng- bag eden ve be taken at the Choate Arr'ves in Engiand, | vicé ot whi SOUTHAM? TON, March 1.—Judge | Peat. + aan ‘ Choate, U, & SMDarsador to Great RATE BILL DEAD. Heitain, are 4 this afternoon, a (aah jat the. Law Makers wan rgcely /! 2% (he mayor and city officials, Doing at Olypmpia, OLYMPTA, Mateh 1. — It Is new EVER” T FEELS GOOD wr Hoy J 2. Mill wi Ver | a @ It His Terminus. Investigation festion. made by. the house nent “ supplies, te 4 Peterson, of Everett, fn in bs ‘ a att, mitt He says that the people of oh ten that Sere e reve: ft sre Jubilant over anting. a fr@ion of eredit to J. the ox- * “4 in’ the’ print f mes J, Hull bs seaidont of the Great Northern -* otwrithatana ‘nd, tothe effect that Bverett nea the seesion prs of 1895 make the — creation of B dfictency a mindoa« meanor, by ® fine tinued. The oaly at present Is on the le nearly completed, done white be It Is to upled by the Canadian bank of commerce and the Bank of Hall- fax, Bofore the news of the ex» clusion act reached Atlin, business was very lively, and about 200 build. | ings, among which were stores hotels, saloons, and todaing houres, were ereeted or in course of con struction. The number of peaple in Atlin at the present time is eatimater bee} t)? tween 200 and 900, At Discov oy, th the neighborhood of 50 and (1, and about 26 In Spruce creek. AES SARIN “(nite better facilities as the ter. | nue of & rattrond than Seattle at| imprisonment R. H. Denny Resiy ns. PARIS, March 1.“ Notwithat present time, : R. H. Denny, paying tellee 4 Ing reports trom London of the post-| never Horton @ Company’ \,, © Hill maid that Seattle did not| are ea iee, ¥ auestion mement fully ex ed here, Vie~ | ay ened ates. tant? track id freight | cores eration for some time torn will vinit France Cry tnt ee ete as an ompl vs said he, “and he did ay fanid ns the ‘that the on’ lmonth, but the schedule of the "” 4 at Kverett afforded i Queen's route to Riviera avolds |! Tie Ite fy thes." these facili: | making the orestion. | Paris. ’ Did he not way that the tide late | masa nte, OMoer om | Mre, Hocorn"How many roome are | Nom mi the flat where Reub lives in will now inanagem valued at of be ‘ Gui tes?” was at Seattle a wena ares there facthi~ wr lergyman?" him firet a ; but. ts \

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