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DEFAULTER IN JAIL Dougherty Is Caught Our show the Amerioan pe thoroughly fe iow Dh Mivalent to miral von Diedrichs, exnotly move tact last summer before Manila it would undentably b ductiv as belng the mont the Kimpe deatring to ple that be is ndly to them, know ory is popular in ghe United ™ the official referred to was arhed whet mt was appoint divarace of Ad nai: * Not If Dieciviche had shown pro- overnment unfortunately wan ativised too late of a Aumber of oe- ourrences befor Manila, none of | whieh were really important, but at Last. | they showed grave want of tact up- | EMBEZALED OVER $17,000 Was Treasurer ef the Pacific Coast t € on Diedriohs’ part.” The above ix | fret German official admission that sportant, being the | hadt been trouble between the Jermans and the Amertoans in M Ha bey. CAMBRIDGE, Mase, Mareh TC, O. Periah, of Clark as Towa Fireman's Association-Story — poen choscn marshal for commence: From San Francisco. le the | Giimer John Dougherty, treasurer of the | Pacife Coast Firemen's association, | Who ia under arrest in San Fran: ent ment day by the senior class of the Harvard taw school. The marshal only class day aitlcer, ‘arish, together with Bugene Allen pal who was elected perman- | as seoretary, is the reciplent | social honor, He attended changing the fire headquarters from | or ‘Orent University, received the @leco charged With embeaaioment, | Me#ree of A. Th. in 1N95, and then | went to the University of Chica was well known to many Seattic fre- | whore he took th: men. The progress of his case is being watched here with more than erdimary interest. The San Fran- Since Call of recent date, says, con- Gerning Dougherty’s arrest: ‘Mohn Doughertyy the alleged de- Seuttiag treasurer of the Pacitle Coast Firemen's association, was ar- Fested last night by Sergeant Don- @van aud Detective Cody, at hin home on Gilbert street. He offered me resistance, and was at onop taken to the City prison, where he was formally charged with felony ermbraalement. Dougherty ts charged with appro- wriating $17,000 of the funde of the ton wirile acting as Its treas- | ures. Shortly after the alleged theft i ! amowistion visited police headquar- ters and swore out a warrant for ‘the arrest of Dougherty, charging him with = felony = embezatement Dougherty was Bast at the time, but Feturned a fow weeks ago fo learn ee oe “Armed with the warrant, Detec- tive Cody visited his house, but was unable to find the treasurer, By ats pati : fisaey i ts i 2932 and i i fi Dougherty he LRA r 3 HE Hi dg reliance es ft prevent from e#e8P~ | niifled the transportation problem. ing. eg’ ha emered the Nouee | Twice ae many tone of freight were from fren | ewite! In the mame yards, moved ener Eee found tn hy aod eg the same number of trains, with | 4 = Getect yaya Ie obs | the same crews, passed on the same | py sant Aah the ob- | sidings, the same shops provided fa- ing ths warrant to him, him | candheuses aceommedatt to dress himself, which he did. He |i 0 non = J Ste Hose cpertiya Se “ty prison. | moving a given amount of toni Se Ta. bonds have lover a single track line or even a| Rxed | double track road’ was greatly stm- Dougherty denies that he stole the | Lined for the operating department. of the association. He says that before he went East he turned er his books, and also the funds i of hie examination in the police court.” ARTICLES FILED. First Steps Toward Building Seattle-Tacoma Line. “The articles 6f incorporation for the building of the Seattle. &) Tacoma electric baliway were form- ally filed in the auditors’ office, yer- terday. The ineorporators of the Proposed line are Charles W. Slater, John Collins, George A. Burch, J. F Esheiman, and Anthony Corcoran of Beatie. Those of Tacoma are Henry Busey and H. E. Knotvold, ‘The capital atock ts $1,000,009, being divided tnto shares of $100 each. Workmen have been clearing the route where the rails are to be tad, ‘This is the hardest part of the work, aud once over, the remainder wil! br easy. It is expected that trains will te running between the two cities by November ist or the latter part Of Seytember. Ail the preliminaries regarding the prospective road have been settled by the Tacoma city council. The fran- chise will come up before that body the next meeting. City Engineer Froupeon ia working out the details for the rance of the road to Seattle. He will probably be ready in two or three days, and the local council will then take action regard ing the franchise, Killed Kentucky Bees. LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 7.—The Fecent severe weather did great In fury to one of the moat profitable incustries in Kentucky Reports Jurt received show that millions of bees were killed during the spell and that honey-making has practically been exterminated in this state. The hest informed bee men in Todd, Fay- ette, Scott and other honey-making counties say that their losses will be exceedingly heavy. The bees were kilied not only by the cold weather but by the heavy snow baRking up against the hives, excluding fresh air and suffocating the beer @ Von Diedrichs in Trouble. BERLIN, March 7.—A high offic of the German navy department hae informed the Associated Press of the appointment of Prince Henry of Prustia, brother of Emperor Will- fan, to the command of the Bast Asiatic squadron, had been consid- for months A. M, degree in ise, B. A. Glimore, clase scoretary, from De Pauw university, from whieb he graduate! tn 1492. come Shows Hatred of Victoria. NEW YORK, March T-At the Hiomer of St. David's soolety at Sherry’s President Thoma » James proprea the toast “The President of the United States and the Queen of [Great Gritain.”” Civil Justtee and Mra, Wauhope Lynn remained seat~ od, Justion Lynn said he would |rathor serve twenty years in state than toast the health of Queen Victoria. He was so incensed wt the alliance sentiments expressed by James M. Heck. of Philadelphia, | $7000 end $25,000, and dn increase of Ne’ | | ANOTHER FIRE HOUSE Headquarters, COST FIGURED ABOL'T. $15,000 ee ee Pulling the Heavy Apparatus to 1 Present Locstion Hard on the There 9 some talk relative to the present location on Seventh av- enue tc the block bounded by Yeator’ fare ty way end Terrace street and Fifth avente, Thin biodk ie the property of the elty, tif m new bullding ts erected, It would being the head- quart re nearer t The matter wt pupell bert Monday night, also etty the proposition heart of the city. come up before the to purchase two new fire engines td replace the two which are now anit curston about for use. The ati new building w introduced by Superintendent LH. Youngs of city Hette aud water that he and Mra, Lynn left the ban-| several extra men. quet hall. WHY RATES ARE LESS * Big Locomotives and Larger Freight Cars. been chiefly brought about by the | introduction of larger cars and more | powerful locomotives, according to Ww. M the Chicago @ Northwestern rail. way. ing Stock.” read at a meeting of the | 8a ° ° é } ‘ HE SEATTLE STAR ; : ° eatoher and chuckled ap he th 1 { cans in Cuba shows that the oppor WE #EMD,... of hie friends paying their little 6 tunities are of four classew Joontiom to the © Jidated Street Investment by cupitaliate in munt CATALOGUES Or MI Ws Kallway Company. Then he peinted elpal and public improvements ie a tanestut picture of inwelt sitting Axricultural opportunities for, , Free(Upoh Application jo his window looking out and amfl- | Wti-dlibliedinitions emell farmers {nk at the mon who had atarted tor Nhe establishment of winter homes| MEMaker Musie Co. Tr pefore he had as they trudged | “ m and resorts for the leisure claenen. Pike ond Fitth. weartly homeward, and he continued Awa winter resort Cuba offers op. | TS | to ehy 10 iver nv: $ Middities for inakiog Weoney ta ho BAxey ~ | The « had attained a eons tels and boarding houses, Before THE FLUE NATIONAL BANK OF . erable degree of apoud when it ar- Gianni s 0 the war thousands of tourists yintt- = lig 0900 | rived at the holler works, and the incin iF ed Cuba where only hundreds went en i ted f good results all around, | | men thought that he was going to to California and 0. ~ | James an 0 an e nen thought ; othe nd Mexi The san | ride further than usual, in which he itary impr s in the larger | 4 e | was re | : | wht; but he chuckled again, ——— Jeltien nus ¢ raged Americans to | Pm ghia he The en- | renumne thelr pleasure tripe to Cu- | Bight and teloguiphie, os henge paraps peor increased his and then | : |ba, and it is estimated that fully | {8 Al) the, pringpal etiies of The Unlies | the chuckles passed from the 0) CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE IS DONE. sinc people in search of Gnd | eee Saree THE PUGET BOUXD NaTiOn AL BANK [on the cowcatcher back the |pleasure will have found thelr way Vat boller to the cab, and were od = _— to before the beginning of idk: cite Up and assiduously cultivated by the | Lert. When proper sanitation has Capital stock paid tn Hn 000 man at the Chrotile and bin fremat. Portamouth, Ohio, Gradually S| been established, and when the pre- ~y ere, The man looked back appealingly, ; |Judice resulting from the reports of | Jacob Furth President but he did not yell, for he knew Mt Beneath the Waves. lyeturning sick Idiers has teen | & ¢ President would do no Rood, The engineer did | overcome, Cuba is sure to becom a. principal cities in ik, for he a aa the American Riviera » and Borope was too busy chuckling, He was go If you hav sumption or any » Framingham nh thought of jumping when the engine not see the appealing thus affiicted the atmosphere and ineare: river continues to rive, and the rail JAMES BOTHWEL bowan to pase the lake, but the cow- will prove fatal, The island is, in- 74 . pimo- | are derlously Inconventenced. | deed, a winter resort for the strong | mmm ws is a nice pla » jump The stage this morning was 56.5 feet. rather than a health resort FOR BALE CUPY BEAL PRTATE. and be sighed and thought The Ohio has been rising for sev-|weuk|—Gilson Willets in of it eral ‘Gays the Week! Holyoke Block « vieinity is already considerable, The w he relented, and the m rot “ . ised a Doc Ne coweatcher aid waited for | AFORE Atreets of the city and the Raveoe © meoter. the way train back, and 4 hin | #toAMboat landing are under water,|_ @UINCY, IL, March 7.-—Mrs, Geo. rand bie nickel te Many business mep in the low-lying | Narh, 46 years of age, died here to- the Consolidated, and finally arrived districts have begun ta remove thete | 1% Without medical attendance, and | At home, He did not sit in his wine | wtocks of good to safer quarters, Up her friends say she was @ martyr to! Bhe believed in it dow looking out and amiling at the » Christian sete Sete f utarted for hore be. |? Ohio 10 railes, at Portsmouth, 4 LAR SONGS " fore he had an they trudged woartly |(NC Waters haye almost submerged |B)” wh 9 ing EB ree Si Of the Day b ward, Since then he has been the town, doing @ vast amount of |2 Cicago Christian Bclentint.M rs Ase oent to ta every. ie eons careful te sou the engineers be- damage, Charleston, W. Va. is half touisu Chambers, of 6161 South Hal- the leu i publishing houses. - rehes hiniself on (heir, submerged. All streams in Ken- a street. We hove coumantiy om tind 9 |tucky are out of their banks, and a| ‘The letters from Chicago wree pleased to try pieces over nutber of persons have been drown. |#iPplemented by occasional visits wag gawd ea from & local Christian Scientist, |drs, We Give @ Discount to Everyone | Dering the fast twenty years che | F Lambert. Coroner Haselwoo! ts ~> | Ohto haw poured out a number of | investigating the matter, WINTER & HARPER before the board of public works, et | foods, the first of which, | sar nae & necting beld yesterday afternoon, Northern Pacific Wil Connect Imost blotted Cincinnati | Her Portrait. 1b Pheirad ae arg gases. sean and t \¥ Will make recommen. — off the map. Half of the cit } | dations 0 Ae city eoumelt on ext | With the Burlington. tlle Mc. angint, Med ¥ was | The night was warm and the porch | siigd Somes Peceentiobr lati tee Anew bullding would coat between | Avett the middle of the month the | iiree that tine Roads Of maa Hone. | And the goft wind wafted the mu- | + ‘eet quartets toe Aladin Views ern Pacific railroad wi FUP nitudy have invaded the low-lying | ang °*tuO 4 4 at ae La Roche through trains between Seattle and! portions, but there has been an un Wade cf epctec tines Ganene iie eee The reason far the change in lo- | Kenras City In connection with the | easy feeling every year leet the dix cation tg that the pull hack up the ‘Dill te very trying on the horses, 08 | yw nok repeated. pecialiy the team of the Big hook and | Pesinw will leave Seattle on Mon-| The exptanation of the recurring Bald the youth: ‘There's a maiden | gum ladder truck. This apparatus will then be lovat- ed in the new batiding and ueed only | for down town rune, while the small~| to connect with a new arrangement} re poured direetly into the Obie. | with’ a voice as soft as a cooing or truck, now tm reserve, could be | used in the residence portion of the Cheaper freight transportation haa | tty, Flight of Wild Geese. past these harbingers of epring have | The comparative Northwestern Railway Club, Mr. | S&®® massing on the big prairies to | governments receipts and expendit- any currency that t# not absolutely | MeIntosh asserts that @ track and | the castwerd in Iinols as far as | ures show that for the month of | fresh and crisp, and now all the And— In ® paper on “Modern Roll- | part of Titneis is now on. For days| WASHINGTON, D.C. roadbed that wil? carry locomotives | the Okaw river, where they rest Baden. Cody | of 100 tons and cars of 109,000 pew | tter place, and | capacity will soon be among the ne- censitios of modern railways, Since | country has Increased 3% per cent., 'y MOFR” | the tonnage carried hae increased 37 | 2 per cent, The small percentage of linerease in the number of locomo- tives ta considered to he due to, the greater hauling capacity of the mod- |!" ern engine. Old cars with small margins o value were dropped out by the score | land replaced by new ones of twice | | the capacity, which, when hauled by | © the madera locomotive greatly sim- After pointing out tha with the! development of modern rotting stock | has come the adoption of tonnage rating. Mr. Melntoesh goes on to say } there in a limit even to the capacity of modern equipment. In the case vation. different, however, many variable points tending to complicate It in doubtful if the most | stand, but I guess f don’t hy proble m. With the locomotives it is economical results are obtained by loading loqomotives capacity; there fs a line be which the load and speed cannot be | morning, increased without excessive - sumption of fuel and undoe wear! land tear on machinery and botter. There are other unfavorable effects that follow exceastve londing. #UCh | gor tonight and tomorrow. He te as abnormaily slow movements of trains, stalling, doubling hills and increased Nabitity to accidents. A large price is often pald for the | tows: A high area is over Idaho and “last straw” or few tone of freight that onetitute ite equivalent. It coats money to stop and start heavy trains weighing from 1000 to 9009 nich southerly winds in Washing tons. There are many cars building of 100,000 pounds cap too visionary to predict that the fron, gE city and tt ix not enormously increased earning capa- city of this equipment as compared with the eld will be se pr pounced that such types will be largely ord- ered the future. This will not long be « matter of chotce, but wilt become @ fh vative Lake Shore road hna falle the conser- in aaity; ee line and i» ordering large engines to utilize to the greatest advantage its unequaled road Says Indiana Law Is Null. INDIANAPOLA Judge John H. Baker, Staten diaty thet th Ind, March 7.— f the United t court, today decided assienment law of Indiana had been suspended by the national bankruptey act. He holds that any title may be 4 Jared null and void at any time by an appeal to the fed erat court under the bankruptcy act In the course of his decision the “Tne bankrupte law of th preme pursuance of an express grant of constitational authority; and in so far ee any state law in in condlict with remains jnoperatt al ennetm inion the yn. act is the #u land, enacted tn such law is suspended and until the feder- aled, In my op ie suspended and the state courts are without any jurisdiction to admin ister the ¢ tates of bankrupts or in- nolvents,”” "You'd “r take the other side, general,’ said the aide, “That chim ney overhead is in danger of fall- ing.” “That's all right,” replied the sec- retery of war, weartly; ittle things like bricks can't hurt me." —Phila- sat, and way fin-|deghia North Americal nds | Dight ond spread out over the green | felde to feed in the day time. From the bluffs at Alten, on the east wide, learned | i586 the mileage of railroads in thia B*e#e 8Fe Seen In thousands. The ad . = | farmers are up tn arms and the to- eal hunters out with arms of all per cent.. the number of cars a} per | Minds, making fat bage of big game leent, and the number of locomotives | birds 7 Jim Doyle, the off time hunter, ‘has been killing geese galore, He ‘mays he simply got weary of shoot- “I was out in Mitnois for several | days and U never saw anything like | the big flocks of geese that came | while | was there,” says Doyle. rosaed the country from Mitchell ation to a point opposite the mouth of the Mimsourt and camped alone the grate fields that look as green as though it was April instead of uary. heard from people on the train I came In on and from hunters T , after read | cities te re and t | met that miles of country are cover eae ae eee ied with honkers. So eager are they en: while the problem of | for food that it takes « good deal nage | Of shooting to move the big mane” @n the Dardenne prairte, the Cul- ver grounds, Horseshoe lake grounds, the Lemp preserve. and all « the prairie clear up to Dameron there are countiese® numbers of greene, In 8t. Charlesicounty, along the Miesiseippl, for forty miles up the grain flelde are the feeding grounds just lof care this can be fairly approxim- | more ted oy ealculation and close obser: “This Is a strange phenome now of thousands says an old timer, Henry Muetier whots weather wise among the “old ‘the eat inhabitant” elass, “Don't under- ve to. I know the geese are bere, ‘cause I from 1 came fi thelr utmost #a¥ more’n # train could draw when St, Charles the otber WEATHER FOREGAST. Observer Salixbury predicts rain sved the follocing synopsis this morning early; pressure this morning Was as Utah, and energy 4 ’ umbia, causing showery. An low area of considerab ing “The distribution of 1 or Eriti«h ¢ rain, and brisk nm. The rainfall has been Heht and aximum wind velec- ity of twenty-eight miles per hour Beatie, and a wept ur torla, 44 ooeurred last night at lively rate har been ; at Portland 82; As- a Mail Carri eUINeY, MM. Humhes and Frothers, drive the mail on the star route between erly. Hamtiton. this end of the route city yesterday with a story of being helt up by two men, who rebbed his pouch. He was arrested la night, and this morning that his brother cut open th: hand took a register containing $210, giving him $5 of the Zachariah Hughes was ar- erly, and the money of Bh mere rested at which had be stack, Was ree ® ond 21 yeors rR a Pouch. Mareh 7 achariah Hamilton Huge, here and the town arn last Afonso’ n hidden in a hay- vered, The men a f age, rewpectively His Ea’ y Way. A man who lives somewhere down way is not bi Bloomingdale any more about an easy way to got home, a way which he invented enjoyed. It was his practice to go into the railway yards down »ward his way he would mount the her, and was often carried 8 the ilar works, sor There are #0 many ¢ ewltching back and forth in that hood that he was nearly al for some time nd when an won! as for furthes neighbor ways eure to catch one. went to th land, seeing an engine starting out in an easterly direction, he boarded j ago he engine starte winer yard as usual it. The enalneer winked to hinwelf. He knew whet the man did know. The man sat on the whe drives into the matt i package wcing an’ thines ot - hrater {ming up of the chance Burlington, the trains running twiee | estrous expertences of ‘78 should be ee oe oo Nght of the! Cor, second Ave. and Union St., Heattlo Artistic Photos at Reasonable Prices BONNEY & STEWART Successors to 0. C. Shorey & Co., Undertakers and Funeral Directors. Tel. 4. Columbia St., cor. Third AV | aye ond Fridays, arriving in Kan-| foods of recent years is that the + dene sone | jaan City Tyeeday and Fridays, forests along the rivers have all been "i ‘and the spring raina | 000 28 tair as the daybreak, and is made | cleared awa: The new schedule of train pure he gold, of the Burlington whereby tr ne of |inetead of being partially obsorbed dove, j that service will run between St. |by the vegetation, as in former times.) 414 9 sieath iicea béd With one! Lovis, Omaha, Anaconda, Butte, and by sca return, The point of connection will Money Is Laundried. i ee ee eat LUCKY WIFE. be ot Balings, “the demand for new bills for starlight pale, shopping im on the increase among| And she's witty and clever, well | women,” said a local bank teller, read and bred.’ Gypsy Rigo’s Spouse Gi “and is getting to be a nuisance. A ‘ atement of the | «feat many women will not handle |The maid's checks fushed at this) Wim to Ciara, * glowing tale, m ‘L love you, too,” she said, VIENNA, March 7.—The wife of banks that make a specialty of ca-| ~-Peatrice Hanscom in November Rigo, the gypsy, who eloped with mpared with pend to women’s custom keep a } Ladies’ Home Journal. | ievens De Chimay, has secured a February, 1898, of about $9,600,000, | supply constantly on hand for that Seip Ae Ry ERB ivorece. Rigo can now marry The expenditures for the month | partieular purpose. Rometimes the | Father Vilette Recants. princess, formerly Clara Wana l were $43,918.929, leaving a defiett Sor) ee oe ge to cet, especially those) MILWAUKEE, Wis. March 7.—| Detrolt February of about $4,000,000, The | af certain denominations, and gold Jette, who assumed the | receipts for the sight months of che | ls unpopular on account of contusing | Jeet ene vias Bots f aoe rgerneg Cutting a Tiger's Claws. Prement fiscal year were $225414,187, | the $2.50 coin with « bright penny. - nnd - - against $274,587.060 for the same per-| “It is not generally known, but olfe ehureh in America,” and was at| There was a lively time out at the fod leet year bills can be washed and ironed as one time & priest in the Roman 700 with the big Bengal tiger as the | The February receipts from cus-| easily as & pocket handkerchief. A | Catholic church and later a mipister | chief actor in the hubbub, says the lroma were §16,991.572, & gain ever | Wealthy woman of my acquaintance |in the Fond du Lac diocese of the | Philadelphia Record. For some time | February, 1898, of nearly $2,600,000. has all her money laundered before | tpiscopal church, hax recanted. He| Past the animal has suffered with linternal revenue, $19,224,299, a gain | she uses it, She turns the notes over /secks re-entry into the Catholic | am extraordinary elongation of his lof nearly ¥ to her maid, who washes them thor- | church and bis letter of recantation | Paws, which, growing beyond their | | oughly in hot water with ordinary | pss been published in Rome. Vilette | Wonted sjze, had turned up and | soap suds and spreads them out on | suffered major excomunication, the |Plerced his paw cushions, producing 2 a table to dry, Then she dampens | pope having issued a bull last year, Painful sores. So yesterday Head- Mareh 7 °f. them slightly and presses them with | !Keeper Manley determined to per- Fernando Beltran and nineteen other) q medium het smoothing Iron. If) apMIRAL DEWEY’S POLITICS, | frm @ surgical operation on teh oo”, of Poe ag City of |the bill is not frayed this process pa j tiger, who, unfortunately, was just exiles were in El Paso y Of will make it as bright and crisp as |in the humor for a fight. Backed their way to the territory in the| when jt first left the treasury. TEP ald ay gh poe oer Fomor by a corps of attendaate ver ‘an tate of Sonora, Mexico, oceupted by | is astonishing how dirty money be-! soqcnat in favor of teh norolnation |/Proach the cage, armedwith a lasso, the Yaqui Indians omer, If one could gee the water iy ine Democratic party of Admiral; Which he finally succeeded in throw ‘Their purpore ix to establish frst-|in which a doxen commonly circulat-|truwey for the presidency next year, PK Over the tiger's head. His Ben- clase free schools and colleges in all) eq bila were washed it would give | ins tea to many inquires regarding | 8! Yighnoss made a wild dash for parts of the Indian country for (he | them a permanent aversion to the +iewey's political predilections, It| the Other end of the cage, and to higher education of the Indians, 80! trade of teller.” lturme out that the admiral has not | Prevent bis strangling) Maniey w long at was with the Mexicen gov-) | voted since he entered the navy in| compelled to play him like a fish, erement and never conque red. The EW INCORPORATIONS. i655) He comes from a Republican, He raged from one side of teh cage pri re ergte' ' sions Bey | paaadlin family of Vermont stock, and in an |‘? ner Pacers emiting the most fear- expense he « 1 | | nome howls, and teh other anim: se to & request of the Yaquia| The Seattle & ‘Yukon development | interview published in San Prabele: |Soaed tir tae bine hem a come made after the treaty was signed, |copany has been incorporated “ie We bow oeubdan. Mr. Watterson, no|Of ettendants grabbed the tiger's . mien & canal see Se ecm: 2 Miwill insist that a great many | Ol, but it was slippery, and the ‘ | Mite ‘ "| doub | Wanted to Shoot His Wife. S''\"""!'. J etna Bo: sv agg Gs. | inen who are Democrats now were | hes on thelr hangs and went for NEW YORK, March 7.The man- stig ag | Repblicane thirty years ago. Ad- — tsppeont nat = agement of Daly's theater went to| Articles of incorporation of the |Milral Dewey's relatives in Vermont} iN" © je attendants rubbed the West Thirtieth street police sta- | Tellurium gold ining company were | *#Y that he is not a partisan, but his ta!l again, while Manley and an- tion tenlght and requested the 4 Saturday. Capital stock $160,- | bey believe he is « Republican, The | ther took @ fresh grip on the rope tectives in plain clothes be sent iwided into. 180,000 ahares, In- | beet way put of the difficulty, per- | OF und the recalcitrant animal's the theater Immediately ax a patron Ltore are Frank ¥. Hiack, 3./haps, would be for the Republican neck. A couple of the Keepers en- in the orchestra circle was searching 4, Michael MeTeigh, W. H. | National Convention nominate | tered the cage and slipped noosed for his wife, who was also attending Norton, and Thos. A. Marchall, ‘and for the Democrats to in- | Tepes Around each paw, the tiger the performance, with the intention , is east dorse the nomination and make it ee oe pulled out to all foure ve fe on «| by the keepers’ combined — efforta. of chooting her. Ge wi 4) Mnanimmons. We fear, however, the | >: the man wee pines. ender company “ics beta interpocston wit | eurgestion will not be acceptable to| Then a new, phase of the operation . ¢ had te ed the entire au- |» of ither party.—Lesie'’s Weekly. | develo e angered beast was arrest he had terrified the entire au- 9 capital stock of one milli i- | ° party. ghosting tah teeth "os finbay. chon February the receipts aggregated | 977,179.231, « gain, an 6 Giene who believed to be *® jars, divided Inte one million shares. | bin . a i 4 fhe bad gone to the theater with ¢ J Hume R. & Nich A. E 18, O., March ?7.—George Ob cava. ab bugs Caabiecer ciel anther man, and being insancly Cronenwelt, W. FP. CRadbourne, R. tg refiner, was a Wit-| Were thrown to the patient, who jealous, hi ed to KIN her and) y abam, and R. W. Price, The Master Commissioner | <. sales then commit suicide. A woman re ofice of the company Wl be locat-| Brinsmade today in the proceeding ped peg Di when ee ale one lative followed him and warned the’! oq in seattle, broaght. by the attorney general to|piteeard day couldn't touch the mre a theater offt All the parties a a detornvine whether the Standard Oil | gaa fuel destroyer, and when he fine @aid to be wealthy, The names are cles of incorporation of the Company is in contempt of the order any succgeded in clipping the pe hoon suppresned by the police. Seattle & Tacoma electric railroad | of the supreme court of 1892 declar-| with » pair of pincers the floor of 229 y — company were filed this morning. inc it 4 trust. Mr, Rice asserted the cage resembled that of a planin, All Women Are Barred. «The capital stock of the company is that the Standard had @ complete | min « ATLCANTA, Ga, March 7,—Mayor |? be one million dollars, divided in- | monopoly of the refining business. ” Ds. agit ane e a ad S oats w ne her Seve « * th emsible: 1 rporators and trus . tM n of this ow ere John Calling, Chas, W. Slat-| Tn o ent letter to a t anigation called on him en thnang PGE at . Geo. A. Bureh, | ent, General Sir Arthur Cotton, of eee ar pradabute thaby wade wees: (tit: AGREE eran, of Seattle, | London, attributed his ext V YORK, March 7.—Annte Gil- roome to prosecute thelr work of rt: Henry Hucey and H. H. Knatvold, |to his habit of eating very little Gay. of 488 Ninth avenue, was sum: Peel not distonad the law that of Tacoma, . Principal oMlce to be |food indeed. The idea was sumac to the W y-fourth street fortida women entering saloona, |'" Seattle ed to him by noting the small quan- Poet by H. Dulat . ee tity of food eatén by the people in of hth street, who even tf they den a laudable pury ato Ro there WN) ow Has Better Service. the Fost, where he lived so long. arcused her of attempted blackmgtt oy &. orth. {Subsequent experience confirmed his and extortion. As evidence he CHICAGO, March %.—The North- | ice that “people should eat on an. @ etter he h re teenek nr Rac yt ange anlage f average about three-quarters of through the mall demanding $5 un~ transcontinental serviee from St. | nit they do, with absolute farts Jer Penalty of exposure and twenty ‘astand Minneapolis to North Pact- years “on the isiand of Sing Sing.” occasionally If they seem t at fe. coust pointe. The Puget sound | oy out of order, and there would not T will tell ail,” the latter said, “te NEW. YORK, March 1, — Three | Umited will te ae eked wir’ be a tenth of the sickness there is.” you don’t send the money. T need tt youthful highway robbers, who ap- gr ‘Poul at 10:0 p.m. The m Hir Arthur has been a teetotaler for |e duy some things, | Mamma and peared to en their notoriety ‘on Wild aioe’ ie “lltaoten oe the Inst thirty or forty years, and Papa won't know abou the presence of handeuffa on t he believes that alcohol and tobacco The girl acknowledge to Magis- : ter time ast than any othe 4 Wrists, were arratg yesterday " are “absolute polson. trate Deuel that she had written the the fenex Market patice court. They ress A, bn arta apn t te i‘ sf a letter, but said that Dulat had paid deatribed themselves as in onch direction, and of equal speed His Punishment. hee St bans he) Sear e lesert a ‘ ! Magistrate Deuel adjourned the case Santangelo, 17 years old, of 60 Oltv will be made In the time! 4 singular theft was tried by Mr. | for investigation pen Henry Moran, 18 years old. of and the traing wilt make theit fast | Heal, first-class magistrate of Bur phérevbecoesusnesali et eH Ld bbe 7 And Michael suns during he night thus cutting | mah, India, last Wednesday. Super ‘ rinen, IT years old. of 47 Oliver | down the running Ume and also saticus Burmans pulled out the hair War and Diamonds. vtreot. The boys werd charged with | giving frat-elans local service of an elephant’s tall for talismans,| One of the mo#t remarkable re Wace acuta MRatbaa shaiets sane ane making rings out of them and other sults of the recent Hispano-Amert Lacdainie eich es ta Chevelle ‘otras CUBAN CHANCES charms, One Nge Tun Lin went in-}ean war ts the largely iner yt gers Ply Pyne: heyy Bll pine - to an clephant’s shed at Abione and, mand tor diamonds in America a echan Wil dake Waten srs |. People Cuba-bound must remem- | pulled #ix hairs out of an elephant’s | triotic Jubilation in the male bosom a ee ae nned them for aeverat |e tat, while only one-tenth of the | tail, sccréting them tn his umbrel nifests itself In a great variety la eri “ th wee é finent ia bees igiand ia under cultivation, there are la, The mahout challenged him, and iys, sparkling ugh om ven ertae oe - oe erle® no large tracts of vacant public! he promptly shook the hairs out of mery or taking a rich blood hue tor naatatance {ind captured them "lands. Kvery inch of ground Is the |the umbrelin, ‘They fell_on some! from fruity port. ‘The ladies, how- Rieke eer exbénttintl ate Crane held | property of aome Individual. Cuba, | straw, were pleked up and brought ever, rejoice In brilliants, So" great OW ESE GERMS TON therefore, offers but small induce. | forward in evidence of theft has been the demand for diamonds — ment for ‘boomers. ‘The opening | man was convicted and sent during the last few months that an FIRE ENGINEER KILLED. |, Cuba for colonisation and invest- | receive twenty lashes: appreciation of at least per cent, iment is not Ike the opening of Ok © paid what this cyanide ~ — nails has taken place In the p wonde: : A few days| While answering a call of fire yes. |Inhoma, where the first man to drive by the public terday afternoon, the a stake had a “claim” on a portion ury that we h@r so much about - used #t engine house 3 lof lana, Cuba's acre’ may be cheap-| ean be?" said M Mr, Hall Caine denies that he te Hill, was overturned, and C ly acquired from the present impov "J don't know,” answered Mamie, | writing a novel ealted “Th® Drank- shed owners, but nevertheless “Hut when it comes here I'm “and he a denice that he ever nacre must be paid for, A sum-jing to the theater and see it ed his own face to that of the for Ameri- | Washington Star { Savior. Brat . engineer, received, injuries | ¢ which resulted in death t@ hours | « man! CINCINNATI, March 7.—The Ohio | PUlinonary dixeaxe, avoid Cuba; for |, riInAmaAL. ry ved™