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THE SEATTLE STAR ssn’ plen| of bright writers with material to sell Pd men who are be or 7 ore ‘ors, but not bleased with the knack EM, WELLS & CO,, Paptishe to present It themselves, ean catan antay. “After a year and a half tn min- \ res atrelay T returned to vaudeville last ¥ be CHAR November, and since that time I - “Never mind ‘ wainnas MANAGER! have been fortunate in having more A W \| K M } M th t W th May 17 All t6 mynelf?” Wh k T t M Sue Godt par Sony AlN coMty por weak, (AAteR offered than T could All. With- ell-Anown Af} Latin Nowspapér at Rome. oney a OS TNE vai, Pam dinany you IS y rus en yAte cents por Melivered | OUL MOlng further than Kansas City A Latin newspaper ta now regu I thought when I ma “no, 1 % always Ih advagee, No free) my time has all been taken in the Weat since then, Mr. Keith's dates begin tomorrow | (Monday) here at his New York |house, and continue for eight weeks over the clreult, My last week East, April 17, I have given to Hyde & Hehman, at their Adama street ‘The people of Leavenworth and/ house, and from there I Ko direct those living @ the fruit region of | to Chicago for another éiroutt the Wenatchee valley, aro again} of the Kole & S ee, meats, setarn- » the arated * ing to Mr. Keit! n in September g the project of creating the | ON Gotober & 1 shall commence & uty of Wenatchee out of & heason with Harry William pert of Kittitas and Okanogan coun | company. These bookings take me tes, ‘The region desired as a sep-|up March, 1900, without including arate county includes sixty mites of | California.—N, Y. Telegram, the Groat Northern road, some valu: | : gh EM able mineral lands, an¢ embedies a = Snakes In the Cargo. portion of the best agricultural do-| "' passed through many exciting main of the state. There are many | expert * during my forty yours » why (his new county should oo ; —e ap aed go [steamboat captain to of oe uted, one being that a man liv- | boys reporter. “I have gone through in the southwestern part of OK- any number of wrecks, have been san county, having business gt | blown up by botlera and owners, and » county seat of Coneenulty, to have risked my life ee times: 1 to make a trip of about soo| that | have lost count the num- miles by stage and < te roach thie | OOF: But the most exciting time 5 ver had was caused by a bit of bad destination. In the northwestern | writing. part of Kittitas county @ rancher!) “1 had.taken a cargo of miscelian- having business at Kilensburg, the cour s#tuff at one of the northern county seat, has the option of cross. perts, and at the last moment a box ing the mountain range on horse-| 8s delivered on the deck. As the dak, or of coming to Beattle by the |ig jee it stay where It) was. at Northern and thence travel- “Tn looking over thd manifest 1 ‘ng to Ellensburg by the Northern noticed that among thé cargo wa: Pacific. Thore in favor of the One ox of snakes, and it was evident creation of the new county are that the box on the upper deck war Starting In the right manner and at| «1 was not fond of makes, and if the right Ume. It It & pretty safe 1 had noticed It in time I should prediction that the legisiature two have refused to take the box, But years henve will take action in the We Were already under ° way and ephone Pilg 180, Third Avenue OMees No LOT os © Rutored at the poste ton, ns second Soattlo, Waahing nen matter agitatl new ¢ already full I told the crew | therp was nothing to do but to make tter, caumabie — | the t of it although I waalcal architecture stand out Im bold (heir posers vd It ie sald that] My dear, you really must not be | reting with me!" said Mrs, Cheedie. | £0008 and ite price will Likely go Thore 44 a movement on foot in ttrongty tempted at the time to | relief—the whole, once seen, never fo nlorly 1 ntly | petty.’ —Black and White. sul higher. he . } board. Various cities of the country to raise ctear ie pipe brves storm burat & fund for the building of @ new! upon us, and when the morning warship to be called the American | dawned box containing the Hoy. Tt is desired that the new vee- | snakes le ' douse fel shal! be an armored cruiser, |!" one end. It was he Just at the present time representa- fig Arran nlegptocwc geal sy mn tives of the Cincinnatt originators |, ascertain if this was so. The of the movement are at Spokane facts in the case got among the sail- making cash collections in the pub-| ors sae 3 but had a mutiny upon . ba Bet ey lM, ant wun ryt gt when : we reached port. I turned to fdea is a good one, and if the Am-/ 1, consignees one box slightly erican Boy is built there can be NO | damaged. Then I asked them what dowbt that it will prove to be the taney meant by such freight Arr f always makes me cry. And it's mont popular, as well as the most snd enda he CUT OFF DEADHEADS °°: cruel of you. If 1 could argue |!M¥ formed im the cylinder, through \ME’S PATHWAY. dese wut veusel atienk one on board the vessel. port the roof, give to the ceiling | pack—" wateh the fish are attracted by the Ce a ee ritieemanasete ont |miber ombaes appearances wh * Fo can ery oa pena fandert ree tet ‘The United States Senate acted tn | Rewever, ts in the day ‘* Mational League Magnates| |} *uppore you want me tor” To assint artiste and writers tplin the world; it cont no less than a chobby manner yesterday towards es Fete ew Bang a tna FRIEDHAM WAS FOYX ate, makes all commodores rear ad- mirais, with no change in relative|When We “Went Against” rank, and consequently the two heroes are to be subordinate to two with sack suite and | Serve. this is a goed country to eo newer it. I was merely” — ever, the last-named gentlemen are | ent reporters mith waste Sul ng | through jalthough there are|lant Kentuckians even threaten to| “Then why ask. the question? It ‘The Empress of Germany's private Tortunate im having ® political pull | {io Coy ments. There comes an | thousands on, and, like | revoke the priviles the femin- | makes you more unreasonable stilt.” wedding present to her relations ale tn Wasttadten. hour in the Myves of most of the span ber, for — thing a ine admirers of the game and make|Cheedle Jaughed. “Now you are + kaap ba pagar racy. seals Sens up. are & HoH ee ey laughing a 3 ‘The whiskey monopolists who have | "2¥# on the Row when they feel) say who have turned something “CTY NOY Poy | Really, my dear, T think the |. other virtues that of punctuality, at Hunker Creek. IN A TYPICAL MINER'S CABIN known oreek, r dat Jack Ryder, In Beattie, m | Alaska, write jot January fist can use & pick and shovel to | perfection, which only goes show |my nationality as the exercine |bringe the rich 1 blood to the surface, and gende is coursing through my veina, I expect when Bs eet through with this country | that 7 will be able to sand along ide any day laborer and carry the hod or dig a eewer. But fam glad | to be able to do that kind of work | HC 1 wall only lead to something bet iter, © haven't struck that’ golde | fortune that I came hero for yet, | perhape tt | live jim for the winter. i who is well at Hunker follows une some antique siwash plans that were dug up about the time of Lou's XVI, It stands on a natural four ation of solid rock and and fe at once grand, tmpressiy heir the snow-olad hills forming « ibackground of froaen © ap making the mansive and aymy be forgotten, The interior tr 1 Fout with that luxurious comfert hat | contributes so much to one'® cane jand always leaves a sense of cul | sunset. | “On entering, being careful to | duck your head, the eye Treats upon |® Beene that for artistic effeet and numerous odore has but few equ | Everything Is so hometike: = The table, the two frying wana, tin | lates, side of salt pork, the candio stuck In a tin can, the dirty towel, socks, dishes, ete. all go toward | making a ploture of domestic simp! - by the sunlight pouring ite older rays through the pride of the gulch an §x10 light of real glass, The arrangement of the floor ino calle for special attention, constructed a it je of natural wood and laid in such a manner that anything falling on It immediately disappears. Keay handiwork §u10 Nght of real glass, which, by the way, cont 4 inst winter. diet thon. fomething will be heard to drop. _ act haven't had much news during | 7 € of my letter’ — Mr. Ortiguilia Friedham, repor- | |. 1 Davai ' Meutha, but have henna lessen the drain on th re of the | Of et make It too improbable, Tire. Alma~Tadema, wife of the Admiral lots re gine : core Jomie, you know, If you don’t want | ewald Last year feveral offorte were w nknown royal «academician, made by club owners to make re- | the money, I do. I wopder how much wieide almost as skilful a brush as mina with « degree of su ” ed and, alae ot ceux. President Andrew Freedman bays dow't expert anything. Be asim jed.. and carried off the gold medal, Uttle Bechniders. ought him lof the Giants cut a wide swath Into! ,, ay + Boo a a riin three years ago. they had no ships. of Sincher. re) bmg bed ae ord the privileges of the “deadheads"| “1 don't!” P CHICAGO, March * —Chic: “ul Dn gp y uaa a ; and get six 7) men. hope they are wel Sow York. He himectt asserted, “O' : . ae you expect this letter to give “It wouldn't be more than £35) surance men are interested in the | A TALK WITH KENDALL« mn zee S,,bar # & . " ' he disap : “It ehe has the Insolence to send in Canada, as was indicated by Yea, but he'll steer you against |sountry, why, you will Is only at a distance claim that porsessions of the United States, and)" | a cheap shop in the Bowery and pointed, as, in the first place, it * a purely on account of |Me anything lesp than £100 wired cabeiy Of thin ext Raurieg' 04, aolaa Poead bb apt brought in Mon Why the “Legits” Remain | make you pay four prices.” terribly big country, and our facill- sons, Both contentions, | (te shameful way poor deer grand- | againet proprietor of the Acady “Ha-ha, that’s "replied | ties for getting information from « vn, had a measure of truth in| tther has behaved to us, II shalt | to the colonies for usiness as soon emy of Muste by a colored man, on . | to another is limited, and ag for ask- Ped |--1 shall — as more favorable conditions are es- | the ground that the former, having in Vaudeville. ‘ ° “Chosen people’ my- rit tet! you why the regulars go hee Bag ek Hebrew skin a He into vaudeviile,” sald Ezra Kendall | prew? the other day. “If you are success-| Friedham say Sincher, bot a writ- fuifut you are very sutcenstul and|ten order from him on @ Rowery an not only make more money, but bowtpeue d ee es ceautete ae heave @ more pleasant time. Tak? him up for something a little high- you any information regarding thir ing for information from any person you happen to meet, why, I have been here long enough to know bet ter, as there are more professional liars in this country than anywhere else on earth, My object in writing in simply to let you know that I am well and not discouraged as yet a deautitul! not be a Push to any partioular Held; ut that the tide of miner prow. | pec hd adventurers haw set in Jtoward Alarka #o strong (hat thous ands will go in for yeara to come, }Until the entire country WY gecome aw worked over,” more or } In Rome. ‘Thy editorial comments of barbarians may tongue of Cleero, The innued only nth that som give the Vix Urbis # title, the larly appearin, of the day and pen the politi ad in th news | paper in an yet once lined puch is humble nw of a ma Koxine, Hut if the expertement ould prove successful from a fin t the Vox Urbis may eontrnat be Jorn matter nt manner are wilh be 4 | wh snotal standp: come & Weekly tween the vulgar and the sedate ane often entertaining, and at times ex tremely piquant v “Dreyfus number before ua, torified into a “F netituta,” shoutit cal tales ar easter trations there is 4 Dy call to modern 1 into nervice as fl inate ‘ strong of the peda dash rue in the editor TRADE HUMAN SKIN New Industry Growing at the British Capita discovery has been made here of an in human skin, Re card oa ay they ptities of cently grown uy made belts and 2 human #kin; tanne ntly prepared « the fashion of alliga women t de of the of stuff in monkeyr having arte aking form portion of the lonabie bride ‘The skin in procured from the diew of the indigent poor that aro laimed by t tatives ar Theme are turne to the vartous scientific inatt and impecu- the seher tanners and jewel negree, the skins bring a hich price, and, as it now is,o fad, there in a steady demand for it vel though ¢ trounseau @ fash- Talking It Over. Magnates of the National League un @ crusade against the says the Chicago Times-Horald, The Louisville base- ball club has taken the first step and gives out the information that all complimentartes for the season of } 1899 will, in the language of Preat- eat Dreyfus, be canceled before they are teeued. The hitherto gal- » toon trying to effect some leg- ton on the subject, but no solu- tion has as yet been offered to the problem. This year, it is said, a de- | termined effort will be made bv a majority of the clubs te trenchments In regarg to free ad he cut off the passer as a mat- of principle, Thorne who gree Hart, of the Chica, to dincum: the pa asnerte:, however, on authority, that the Chicago nt haw been more liberal ect to free « than any r club In the eireult, A conser estimate has been mad n wome way, . and} AUNT JANE Root of All Evil, CHEEDLES DISAPPOINTED THE y Came, bnt Mot in the Way ‘cipated--ALittle “1 think, my dear,” sald Cheedle, 1 shall begin by observing that | money is #aid to be the root of all evil.” | that, Joseph?” asked his wife, “And,” continued Cheedie stern- ly, “tC shall add that now is her chance to disprove that statement.” j I hepe she woll!t think we want any of her money,” | “We don’t want it," “We do. If we didn’t it wouldn't matter.” “My dear, you must reaily allow me to speak for myself sometimes, | 1 don't want any of Aunt Jane's | money." | “Then there will be all the more “Bhe i» bound to! “If che sends any, I abail of course “expect to have @ volee in the mat@r of ite administration.” “If your voice in going to be as big as younr words, 1 can see that the money might just as well not come, ‘as far as I'm concerned.” “I'm not petty, and I shall be as petty ar I ike,” ee. Hy, Nell, you surprise me) sometimen.” “You almost speak a» if I were are unpleasant surprise.” “Surprises are too sudden to be pleasant.” ‘How « thing that t# permanent can be sudden also~”* ' “Now I know what you are going to do,” she said. make me ery.” |* My dear—* | “Yee you are. You know arguing } “You are going to) “Don't be wicked!” "Don't suppose.” Mrs. Cheedle dropped Into a chair. | “Ged forbid!” | ‘And to think that before we have “Wet do you think whe will Ike | cayne we could waste it better there With It than anywhere else—two, You speak of the money that tan't coming from Aunt Jane?” “If it in coming, may I have It “How can you?” You're #0 ponitive didn't think enough.” She rose-—on reid, seornful femininity “Do you regret our marriage, “No, no, Of course not.” desire you to explain, the Cheedle~oh, bother the money! 1 wish it wasn’t coming.” “Perhaye it twn't.” ‘t be such a wet blanket Mr hy, you Just said’ don't care what I maidt I you! Oh, Joanie, and 1 was golr buy you such @ lovely new chain,” She wept aloud. “Look here, Nell,” some minutes later, * to Aunt Jane at all.” “That will be best.” said she “L might only go apd put my foot not a very great aid = Cheedi», won't write “And really, my dear boy, that bit about the root of all evil wouldn't “Of course.” “IT could not think of letting you “ut nomebody must write to her, “I don’t see the necessity” Mrv. Cheedle froze slowly as she withdrew from him. “And you would let"— She stopped on seeing the servant enter with a letter, “For you, # Cheedie broke tt open. “Who in it from, Jonie?* “Aunt Jane.” : “Oh, what does she say?’ “She's donated £0 in our joint names (yours and mine, Nell) to the Boctety for the Beatification of #1. Matthew's Little Diteh'™ “It's a judgment on you for quar- RECENT INVENTIONS. A resident of Oklahoma has pat- ented @ head canopy, for protecting the head from the rays of the sun while at work, @ light frame being attached to the bedy by straps to support an adjustable covering of rain and sun proof material, A Westerner has’ patented a com- bined minnogs bucket and trap for fishermen's use, consisting of a wire cylinder, with a bale at the top, which is placed tnside the tin re- ceptacle, two conical entrances be- drawing fine lines with their instru- ments, a new pencil and pen attach- ment consists of an elastic finger airanged to rest on the paper under the drawing instrument and receive been married three months Ishould be forbidden to suppose.” “Now really, my dear,” seid Chee- die, “don't you think you are a little unreasonable?” “Don't you think you are unreas- onable to expect me to answer that?” “Of course. I don't expect you to laugh was on your side this time.” } | She smiled. “How nice you are when you don't argue, Josie!” “Hut about this money,” said he In the improbable contingency of Aunt Jane mistaking the intention she will send?” “You have no right to expect any- anywey” “Spend it, T expect.” “1 expect no, tam, No, T won't. 0 ett ‘That would be ailly.” | “It would be jolly.” “You would be very sorry after- & portion of the weight of the arm. News. Colonial Risks Will Very Soon | r«: question of underwriting in the new |, Th? Tace question ts an Issue tablished. The Philippines and the city of Manila are particularly at~| tractive. W. S. Warren, local manager of pose. The judge ruled that a re« Globe, | striction of teh kind urged by thd ¢ Liverpool, Londen and said yesterday: “I do not believe any of the com- WIM RAISE PRICE OF CORY JUICE ~ POOLIARDY May All Be n Swinging From ch Treo Boughs Quite Early in the Morning, LEXINGTON, Ky., March 4.—The ® expected rapid rive in the price of old Bourbon whiskey In this state will make mamy holders rich, It ts known that a whiskey tru has | been formed through the agenty of | Chas. H, Stoll, df New York, forme | erly of this city. But while a nume ber of Kentucky distillers and deal- * have bought a at deal of | whiskey since the trust was forme ed, by far the greater portion of the | Bourbon whiskey of the state will be |in the hands of the trust within the | nextenixty Gays. | On the first day of January the total amount of Bourbon whiskey jin the bonded warehouses of Ken- | tucky was over 70,000,000 gallons. The withdrawals during the six | months preceding January! amount to 8,000,000 gallons, including ‘about an equal amount from the different crops. The 1892 crop, which fs now sale- able on account of its age, is only five and a half mill gallons, This will make a big demand for the ‘92 As the average annual consump- tion of Bourbon whiskey by the saloons and retailers is ketween 15,- 000,000 and 20,000,000, a great deal of whiskey younger than the ‘9 crop will have to be used tn supplying the trade. ‘There is, however, a large amount of the 1892 crop out of bond, and it is scattered so widely among dealers aff warechousemen that it in impossible to say with a degree of certainty just how much of this old whiskey is in the market, ’ During the past six years more than 120,000,000 gallons of Bourbon whiskey were made in Kentucky, £00, Fusmarck fought 28 duels and in all these conflicts recetved but one wound, which was caused by the accidental breaking of his antagon- ist's sword, ‘The oldest singing master In the world js Manuel Garela, who, at the age ot #4, still gives musical instruce tho: He is the only surving brother of the famous vocalist Malle bran, Mre. Humphrey Ward, whose pen is @ vertitable mine of gold, is the wife of an Oxford fellow, who writes for the Times, and who is respons rible for several bulky volumes on art, poetry and biography. her husband. She is a painter of gifts, both natural and acquirs. sold him a seat in the orchestra witness a performance, refused let him occupy the place when jeame to the theater for that pury Race Equality in Canada, | | defendant was not ground thaf could be legally taken. Under what v tive panies have tried to do business in he termed the “free democratic con- the colonies since the beginning of | stitution’ of Canada the colored the war, at least not in the Philip-|man had the same right that his pines. A small amount of under-| white brother possessed, and any writing may have been done In Cu- attempt to deprive him of this ba or Porto Rico since hostilities should be strongly denounced. The ceased, but if any, it is very small. | outcome of the trial was that the In all policies there is a clause menagers of the theater were fined lating to war and by this clause —Boston Herald. policies are not in force during a civ- Her Bargain. il insurrection, war or riot, so this makes the loss of all buildings de-) + “ hi stroyed fall on the owners, whether | «aics, Se eee they were Insured or not.” . Stil, don't be surprised If on some “Really, my dear”— All nice things make you sorry afterward. It's worth while.” gy own case, for instance. er in the soctal line than his usual “My firwt vaudeville engagement |run of customers, and immediately | dark ond = “ y yen gyro ‘was in June 1996, at the Chic concluded that Friedham was one of | *** & man wi gek. n ago legs, stout in the middie, and wear- . It is a standing rule Opera House, under the manage- | #incher's men ‘ging bushy red whiskers, sneaking in the shop to sock & to Bincher's| i some dark street in. Portiand. Ment of Kole & Castle. This open- le customers for 100 per cent. more) riigy, don't be surprised, It might ing was only secured after consid-| then the reguiar store price. Sin- fag! —————— authority puts the number of | passes given out last year at} Twenty thousand Is perhaps nearer the truth, From the natu large numbe course, absolu' and players a r clase of men admission on th turnatiles, players from either the major | the minor leagues belleve them privileges of from what you say 1 gather"— “Oh don't gather, Josie! It are, ne so dreadfully formal and jem2| Proper I feel as if I oughtn't to be alone with you when you gather.” any | “I ‘understand,’ then. Ie that bet- it- | ter?” of the business a erable correspondence with the man-| nor, of course, stands in on the agement, who were rather dubious | q.a)' the addedu price coming to ax to my ability to ‘make good’ for | him for interest on money which he the amount of salary I thought I yrows will be long outstanding, ought to have. As time is money In| «an mine frient, yeu come from the ‘continuous,’ I was slated for not | sroogter Sincher, eh?” said the clerk. register Not much, but go on.” I understand that you have a | system of wasting money, Will you less than twenty minutes. 1 round- |“ .. ever heard of him,” re- nerally com. | e*Plaia it?” understood she was suffert Ged out thirty minutes without much | syjcq Priedham, “What's this coat Tacoma Man Tolls About His poe eda true with| “it fen't @ aystem at all.” Another insurance man sald: wen Gea na bn on tae tarde, first Sp-| worth?” said he, picking out the Trip North. | the visiting magnates and otners| {WR Na SR agelah ee res “The dad te ta ee re ha ag “She has it, but she isn’t suffering, arance, a a nee Keer usines n basoba The lat- | i} a system. good me age - be as | best In the stock. by aint i. The lat tor 90 te Sauk ‘and eversthing You see she bought a S0-cent bottlé the money go, you know, and get nothing for it.” And you find that—jolly?”* “Jottiest fun in the world.” “Well, L should be very sorry to of medicine for 48 cents some time quiets down. As soon as it fs defin- ago and she was beginning to des itely settled that all trouble is over | poair of ever having a chance to usq & great deal of American and Enr- | i Catholic Standard and Times, lish capitat ts going to the istands| ~ , to enjoy the material I had prepared | Chasless Peterson, former | chief it was fun for me to see them laugh. My indulgence cost me a thirty-minute mark forever after. As I speak rapidly I often use ter cle adhends, however, form the st part of those who | nilted free to the grounds of uum clubs 4 , ant scheep ad dat.” . “eure Seas, ant sehen Pag Bip i oy ok glans | “Dake id, but id ts robbery.”* supertor court, and who still claims)... Then Friedham sprufg Sincher’s | Tacoma as his home, ts down from | in. var order and the salesman nearly | Skagway. It is the “home talent” which ¢ high a 250 words a minute. In thir- he floor. “Phagway ia dull,” said he, “and |. icijon the most anndyance. vue /have to exert any—ah—marital au-jand things are going to boom there.| Jingso—What did the minister sa . ty minutes of monologue I have “ee t's genwintio!” shouted the | only for the pullding of the railroad oir the ped neato for "0 pe" hed | thority." Many new buildings will be erected | wnen the plate came up? a known audiences to exhaust ten! ciesy creates interest in passing affairs Jed by the mana there would| “Yes vou would be very sorry,” an@ they will be of a better class) Fingso—He said he wouldn't mind minutes of the time in laughter. As | «an come off,* sald Friedham,| The lien law has stopped the ex- | oe ie enough left in Preal- d she. than theJsland has ever seen, and | much if the buttons were nearly as I care judge, C use from | u¢ you had known I came from Sin-| pected rush Into the Atlin district. one jiarte eter x ut the close| . “I ehould be very sory to hye $ more opt bon every Papen @ike.—Syracuse Herald, ° 4000 to 6000 words at each perform- 7 and paralyzed all classes of buel do it. But I really could not permit} owned by Amert or Eng! 1 : ag cher you'd hed charged me Atty, 1 ore | of teh menson to buy a set of bats v4 ital is going to be insured, so that] ‘Twelve years ago one saflor o . 1 to squander’ y aunt's money.” Cheedle frowned. “You forget,” said he, “that Tam your husband." “No,” said she; “ you make that impossible.” “When I married you" ie that considera} “You aid not marry my aunt." vine that} .“fhank God—I beg four pardon— ‘iw, and |of covrae not.” tingent| “You ate very horrid and disrens- Cia pectful togay. I don't think T shalt ness. Fred Kellogg and the Diers | po... , boys, John, Hank and Charlie, who | 5), ivable dodge known to} _ n is employed t privilese ance, which, in @ newspaper, would | en? ‘Well, 1 used to be in the busi- make over three columns of closely | tne coat. printed matter, [eee ee the worst of it, at that,” nald| were expecting to make a couple of “It ts my endeavor to always | ness myself,” and he walked off with | ousand dollars @ month clear out change my material as much as Friedham ater. “That coat in| Of their pack train, are rustiing to possible psy tory T revisit ® city. | Worth all of $7.50,,0nd not a penny | Make expennes, ‘They have a fine lemons th You can sce that It keeps one pretty ; Sincher.” | outfit. ayer ie: basy changing. the*eublimne. tothe | meres but I got the Best of Pincher." I, Cosneane te at Skagway, ie petal tarot ridiculous and figuring out the com-| ot water bags of rubber are in-|the firm being Cochrane. & Peek. ie duty to eo to every je side to seriousness. The stage | valuable, but few homes boast of | There are 13 lawyers, that Tonow |). i yayed on the home rrr joke today must be quicker @04/ more than one. Large fiat bottles| remember, in the Skagway bar. President Hart has this ¢ more pointed than five yearn ago. | of thicle glans and curved sides are| _ “Charile Taylor Is manager of n he te ag hed bé rade the # every 106, on an average, lost Ris life by accident. Now the proportion has been reduced to one in 266, the islands are, in my opinion, goin to be a veritable harvest fleld for the down-trodden Insurance agent.” profess escape | of seeing. a paying for the game It ia not falr, however, to Include Jeadheate” the rank baseball “fans.” Base- Dainty Spring , Creations for Little Fellows Charming Little Walking Suits—An assortment of dress-up “Some people have an enviable dis- ry useful In this reapect. When) Yukon trading company and deine 4), : . balay | @sten to you, attel So pte 4 7 position to taugh all the time at| Shey are filled, if set bna pan con.|Wtll. W. HH, Fite in runnite a supply foe jr urtriy schodule, gig hea ywho| “I ean reassure yous you haven't.” eaiache td ig —— the ages of 3 to 8,in everything, but there is a large and! taining # ‘ttle warm water, boil-| store, Wallle Fife t# also there. cy hove the chance to wee the eol-| “De you mean to say, Jonte, that vestee and blouse effects. new. < growing fury im every audience |ing water may be poured into them ohn Laumeiater keeps a meat mar send ayes Sere * he » you haven't been talking all the " aay A th which will tender a verdict of elo-swithout cracking; and if the water |ket andi doing well. Dob Vining gray nat beadeh NeiedvePataaiidi gy et Then there is the every-day kind of clothing for street and sched | quent silence without leaving their |{s allowed to run over, the cork witl| has a hardware and furnit “ c ‘ie "Of course, T do." wear in new 1899 patterns. ‘ rents when the ‘gold bricks’ are be-! euck tight in its place with no fear| though both Vining and Fife hav ou cansay that, calmly standing iH : fr around. ‘The audience or jenkage. Small bags may be made|now Kone on into the Interlor, at Pew Whaenlars. there?" . 2.00 / pays the performers and the mana-|to cover these hotties, or in case of | Bennett or some place on the Yukon, A duster, very slightly molstened| “Or frantically sitting, If It 1s pos- 2.50 rer divides the money among them, | sudden need, a atocking may be| or Atlin trails, to establish branck with paraffin, will do more to make | sible to sit frantically.” = e ach, so far as is possible, a po sf stores, itl Keew the enamel of a machine| Mrs, Cheedle sighed. "I feet almost 3.00 * utilized. ‘Thgse fit closely, and may ° 5 * é she sald, - abont | bright th 4 accordigs to their value; to sinned to@ether, leaving the bot-| "The quartz propositions 1 half an hour's polishing | sure you are belag funny, =>» Sirsaaeions $o ORE Or neat eee ener ee vait domen of | Juneau seem to be the most aatis- |sayy the Chicaxo News | Cheedie was hurt. “Once you were ” 3.50 ca Y brains, and to some for both. ltheas bottles can be interehanged, | factory and permanent prospects! ‘The cecie album Is slowly but! proud of my sense of humor,” he re~ “Ag to how long vaudeville will | keeping the nurse always well sup-|for Alaska. Many new mines are surely coming into favor. It Is used | marked, “or you said you were." Jost reste @yith the performers. A pied with heating power® being developed, and large capital tn ‘The owner will Jot doW#® h { tell you what we'd dot” cried ‘ anima- t already invested experience of ride@ therein, nd Mrs, Cheedle with sudden “Tt is too early in the season to tell, send it Co her friends that they may | tion, “We'd go to Paris.” what to expect, but the general im likev@ue, Some even add d a | “When? Why? How?” e pression up there @# that there will sketches to theira, “As soon as we get it—one, few ambitious ones can’t make it! but all must see that they | During Queen Victoria's reign t thelr best things too there have bed seventeen Amegican If one has not the faculty for | presidents. Stromgest Top Coat House in the Saat 800.802 First Ave., Cot. Colum bats do not re’ often. Be- ©