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yy | lee a6 6 o & 6 |HOW GET | eee eee & ee ee &€& & & a | MARRIED | No Trick at All in Ohio. /ONLY COSTS AONE DOLLAR BILL | _—— Nowever, for Wealthy Girls, | _ drinicailaen monial bureaus are doing a ia office business in Cincinnati. © Orm, styling itself the Acme Matrt- 618 Vine street, is sald to be a veritable Klondike, A man named Miller is running it ne Me then gave the following do- scription as to how the business wan transacted, The object of the club is to find | congenial life partners for those who wee WE WANT... at Flat 4, 1728 Olive | Mo. at St. Louis. eeipt. The name is entered on the | firm's books and each person iv will of the writers. retunded to patrons. arcomplishments and appearance station and occupation of the lif cheap, while lawyers, doctors, and | preachers come high. Half the | amount is paid when enkaged, and the other half when the marriage There im the club. ‘The office receives 16 conte for every letter passing | through ite hands. A paper, The Matrimonial Advo- cate, is published at 10 cents a It contains Meta and qualificat of members, who are numbered. Rabbi Hirsch Mot to Go. CHICAGO, March &—Dr. Emil G. Hirech will remain in Chicago. Thi fact was determined by the action jot the Sinai tion at ite | adopting the report of the special committee of the board of trustecs which fully embodied Dr. Hirne terma. The report concludes with ihe following resolution: “Resolved, that Chicago Binal con- greration enters Into an agreement with Dr. Hirsch to officiate an its pay Dr. Hirsch a salary of $12,000 a yerr for five years from this date Ute, the salary after five years to be fixed by mutual agreement be- tween the rabbi and the congrega- then.” Dr. Hirsch declined to make any announcement, and it is probable h | will spend the rest of his day# at the where he haa been for nineteen years. | NEW YORK, March &-~At the monthly meeting of the trustees of the Cathedral of St. John the M- vine at the Gea Houne, the building | committee reported satisfactory pro- ity war granted by the beard to con | mart in diameter and sixty feet long. | ‘The trustees also gave thelr con- | nent to the erection on the cathedral parounds of a butiding for the New | York Training School for Nurs | Plans have been drawn for this | structure, but the site hb not yet been relected. 4eIS -eHWeeS SUL JO AdOoo e 4s0qQYUBIEGU ANOKA MOUS | $0 Says Physician Who Attended | an Ailing Angora. I have received a communication from an eminent Boston physician | whitch deserves publication, but which, for lack of space, I must only vote here in part, says a writer In hé Boston Herald, Just before Christmas the wife of this gentleman, while purchasing some Brazilian parrots, had her tn- terest and compassion excited by one of a number of Angora kittens in the same place, and after reflec: | tion bought the poor thing at a price that warranted the establishment of acat farm, When the animal arriv €a home the doctor discovered that in epite of itw long silky hair there war very little cat, and ventured to remart to his wife that it was sick, but she assured him that it was a question of starvation and bad us age, the animal having had nothing to eat, and having been at short in tervals dragged by its head or its tail from the cage for inspection So the little thing was affection etely adopted by the family. Tut tts | | appetite “ wax below par, and, al though fed with great care on coc ted mdiik, It gradually pined awag tn rpite of careful nursing and watch ing, including two nights’ mleeplons vigil of the doctor and his wife be wide Ite couch, Medical curiosity prompted the former to make an au topsy, when it would that the ant sci hi instant Sa j expeotally eum | whol | tain | CINCINNATE, March &—Matri-| most dangerous contagious disease 4 monial club, and located In Flat 1, Konno “The money simply roile in,’ he self the prophet of a new religion, #o said, “it doesn’t make any difference elarmed the whether you make the matches or | Monstrative with to marry, and who cannot find | our te their choice in their own vicinity, or paws, which brought woe upon the | his man (within thelr social sphere. fr ‘The headquarters of the club are the ot Cincinnatl, with a braneh offee canny alarm reet, St. Louls, hours of the night from uninhabited | ¢ M. Miller is in charge here. parts of the-town while Mra. M. Miller runs the one firemen find their horses suddenly | ther numbered. The correct name is the ¢ given the office, and the ensuing cor- | five alarme | roapondence ts carried on by number viel effairs, but one was the hardest with experts, were whirled west in| lassumed, of correct names, at the blaze that the fire boys had met in| president Rock A charge of & cents fs made when of the parlore of the agency are used © truck war making a run to the to make introductions between in- Plummer fire terested parties. No money i# ever loping down Mallon avenue @€ top | years, | xpeed, when, as Monroe street waa | Kach member of the club fille out reeched, there was an ualy collision | inet another deal is pendi: a blank describing himself accurate. | with car N ty ga to age, name, complexion, na-|ing seme sprinting. tionality, occupation, religion, health, and the truck were mixed up for ten | Property, income, education. habits, jeere tds, #0 it looked as if somebody Marriage contracts are also enter-|iuckliy, dempite the b ed into. Amounts are paid varying | the number, of the car nobody was Nod, the @wies writer, arrived yen: | frem #1 to $868, according to the | hurt beyond being badly jarred partner desired. Persons tn ordinary | and since then the hoodoo has been | & seri walks of life are to be bad very | of, John Livingston to the four five-| honor at the Met itan club by eighth street, for a considerat friends, | trust, had pe property would pre | merting Inst night in unanimously | MacCerty Wright, an aged rem lof this place, who died suddenly alered by accident yesterday. Mis of her belongings to friend® 4nd | intervening rabbi on the following terms: To, handeome old ward hi Jor and to make the engagement for | «dt away in a neat package head of the Sinai congregation, |'* ret at all your world gress, with the structure, Author. | f tract for eight monoliths of polished cred which will stand in the | lose communion between fr other lehcir, The monoliths will be atx feet and ch id CATS GIVE CONSUMPTION, the home of Mr. Courtney, below | vice commander of the Wonatchee, after an finess of many thix department, and eae down to) months. His body waa brought to| attend the reception given by the town ond given tn charge of the G.| |G. A. R. of thie city te Department | a post, Which conducted the fu- | TIE SEATTLE STAT, 9° lungs, Hoth these organs were etud | ded with miliary tu cles, and it 1 had cvidently been suffering for a long time, ‘The disease was probab- ly inhert My informant then saya that while Angora cate are delicate and expe clatly subject to this disease, and doubtions? many of them die from iY What te supposed to be exposure, It wrely quick consumption, But t mischief ties here, The ls welt knowh to be both very Aue Sidhe hots!oom” A FOU Million Dollar Sale Made. other kittens in its society, as well —_- an to the ot animals, like guinea ' ta, creatures who are ptibl to it Th a) buys an animal where the greatest care is i not taken for its physical condition one may being toto the family «& NEWS COMES PROM SALT LAK! focus of dixeane, which is ll able to be communicated to little children or other members who Kins and pet the poor sick thing ,not knowing the terrible risk which tn run, It behooves every purchaser | sot to be wure when it in| nt that it is well nour and, an far n be ancer- | i, free from the # s of this and rabt m7 | oe t¢ | SALT LAKE, March &—The lare- Crank Alarms a Preacher. | 6.) gos) in wentorn mines which has | NEW YORK, March & George been consummated for many a day who re ly came here from | has been closed in New York. Four Huftaio, went to the of the million dollars in involved, and « Kev, Alexander W. Bostwick, at 106 of the best known properties of the Vast Twonty- md street yeater- | West falls into the pomsesison of a fay ufte and, proclaiming him- corperation which has now thrown the mask of secrecy and has minister by bis de- | boldly entered in the mining field arguments that Mr, i @ manner that made Heventeenth Hertwick had him arrested, He was street pause thie morning when the sent to Hetlevue hospital for ex- nows waa heard amination as to his sanity A telegram from famuel New- | ~~ house, now in New York, conveyed the firrt information. It stated that The Black Cat Hoodoo. he had sold one-third of the cele- man-Review: The mysterl-| trated Mighland Hoy property at k cat with the white fore-| Hingham, Utah, the deal including ment contracts, | ‘The wale, it in said, represents over | nger do un | $4,909,000, » purchaser is the Standard Oi! omipeny. The management con-| s are valuable themaeives. By Mr. Newhouse received fo Sp. partment, has had a fit, and wodoo is off. > come sounding at all No more do the lame, or the bolts dropping off thetr| much percentage on every ton of Anyone desiring {o join the club apparatus pays a 81 fee, and received a re- have reached a happy end. All troubles of that sort emotiations between the English ‘The cat crept into the station last! owners and the Standard Oil Com- Moaday night, and before morning | pany have been in progress for some partment 4 responded toltime, Recently a party of capital Four of them were tri- | tots Interested in the oll company, ler’s private car, owning achievement | and inspected the property. cat wae that night While No. | The prive paid is over $4,000,000, nd f¢ the largest sum represented in The horses were £al-\4 mine transfer for a number of weeks, The ¢ It ts said on execelient authority anda 14, which also wan d°-| million or so of of money may be Hoth the car invested soon in Colorado, See ee ne elie. var, M. Red Comes to Lecture. k cat an NEW YORK, Mareh §—Edouard |terday on the Prench iner La Nor- And the next day the cat had a fit mandie, from Havre, He will detiver of Jectures before the Cercle ee of Harvard university, on dimnee —— History of French Dramatic! | Poetry.” M. Rod wan greeted at Depew Buys Real Estate. (”” pler by members of the Cercle | NEW YORK, March &—Chauncey | Francais of Harvard, and_in the | M. Dapew took title ye ¥ from | evening « dinner was given tn his France story flaty 12 to 1# Kast Blehty- | Jumes H. Hyde and others. n of | 110.00. Dr. Depew sald t | plenation of the purchase, that | Ri ja to Lewis rr whom he hoped he could} LEWISTON, Idaho, March &— wuaded him that the | Chief Engineer Kennedy has been © 8 profitable in- in consyltation with Engineer Beth- | lel, Whe "ta now In charge of the en-| sineering plans of the O. R. @ N. line from Riparta to Lewiston, The | 2 neuitations have been for the pur- | , N. J. . Mare pore of completing the final details | ris & Kenex railroad of the construction, which is new bonds were hidden away by Peter! partially in progress. Mr. Kennedy | ie greatly overworked, and Presi- ® dent Mohler ts anxtove to have the “|line to Lewiston compi-ted and to! upon begin ihe Cama Prairie It in m fact that the lat. | tor extension is to be made along | She gave away most line present surveys an soon as ‘ik in completed, and{ while the company will not be able to take out this year's crops, ex-} leert such steamboats can bring | down the Clearwater to Lewinton, it definitely promises to handle next year's. Sx rock camps are working be-| tween Lewiston and Riparia, The Norma on Sunday unloaded a car of powder and tools along the river and also a car of lumber for black- emith shops. As rapidly as possible the company in getting, the rock | work, of which there in a great deal, out of the way and accum rupplies .at convenient points, so that as soon as the weather seems to be settled the grading and track laying can be pushed continuously. | The Okanogan Mines. LOOMIS, Merch §.—Word has been ecelved here from Wenatchee that the eteamer Ellensburg would arrive at Rrowster today on her first trip of the season | Advices were also to the effect that several carloads of delayed ma- chinery for the Golden Zone concen- trator would compose a part of her zo. Andrew Carlson, owner of the Hightand Chief, near Wellsville, was In taday and reports that he had — | vestment Febrnary 12, and were only disce Wright, sister preparing to break up the home and go cleewhere neighbors. On w ret aperture was found the bor found tuck- Mother and Child. Play with the children all through the symbolic age, the kindergarten age; enter as fully and as hearthy as you can Into their world, which If you who read this fancy that it nm no ex-| penditure of brain force to play with the baby, Froebel's “Mother- Play” book is a good one for you to begin with. Do not even allow yourself t put them to bed and hear them say their prayers with your own head “il of something elae; the bed time hour ja the hour that should be #a-| intimate confidences and Elaine Goodale FE in the Women's Home Comp Flour for R GARFIELD, Wash. 3 The farmers’ warchouse ts shipping 20.900 bushela of wreat sold to the Sheidon mills, situate Rockland, Wash. The price paid was 46 cents per bushel In the warehouse The i ion mille have gh yp f ww just tapped a 15-foot ledge with a carioads of flour to be delivered to | ceomment tunnel 185 feet in length at Russia for the Sibert railroad, now » depth of 125 feet. The ore samples buliding. Th sal sidered a brought In for assay ha pearance of ranning well. Further assays from the shaft 70 feet down showed values of $40 to $60 In galena and gold, very ap- good one, being two cents above the ‘ market price Stevens County Boomin SPOKANF, March &.—Colvil arewing and property has advanced re f In the past eighteen months,” said D.C. Bly Death of an Old Soldier. WENATCHER, Wash. March &.—| EM Wilson, an old soldier, died at mander W. Tibbets. neral rites. Mr. Wilson was a stran- “We feel the direct benefit of min-| gor in this country, and has no re- ; in Stevens county,” he contin-|jatives at all, as far as known, He ue “Our county warrant at died of cancer of th r Two years ago they were beg — re ging at 36 cents on the dollar, My} office is deluged with business. BUNKER HILL ORATION. From January Ist to February 16th apert we received 16 instruments for ree Senator Hoar, as a Freshman, | cord, of which a large part were loeatton notices. I have seven dep Saw Daniel Webster. | ee ee aed ce watt | ‘The ‘first time I remember seeing r o ts to keep up with the business | Daniel Webster was on July 17, 1848, pr yrcsinte Rao ay : at Wunker Hill, says Senator Hoar in the March Seribner. | ‘a | The students of Harvard, where Keane’s Reply to the Pope. 5 00. freshman, had a place in the ROME, March 8 Archbishop | precession, We marched from Cam- Keane has sent a letter to the p bridge to Boston, three miles and a wholly accepting the pontiff's dec half, and = stood in our place for arations on Americanism, hours, and then marched over to| stent Charlestown, We were tired when | Tyndall says 50,000 typhus ma} the oration began. There was a} will thrive in the &mall cireumfer- | little wind, which carried the sound | | mal bad died of consumption of the | ence of a pinhead, or visible globule, | of Mr, Webster's voice away trom | —. E. Kiser in Cleveland Leader. | had.—New York Pre | weighty discourse without much « [that which F | seriben | ejaculation, | which the Colfax inventor expects folds of her drens a revo! Ten thousand men obeyed his light- The | Fame, honor, power, the place where we stood; so It was ‘ i} hard ar him during the first t of Kis speech, He spoke slow TRIT I y and with great deliberation, There d ; was Nttle in the greater part of that weighty dixcourse to excite a youth iter, but the great thing was te look at the great orator Waldo Emerson, who was there, said of hho “Hie countenance, his figure and! hin manners we all in so grand a style that he wan, without effort cstiney wore'ts'ths hemes” el1§ an Ohio Girl for an th alone of all men did not disappoint the eye and th but wae o fit pA ea ater, He knew well that a little nore or lens of rhetoric signified nothing; he was only to say plain and equal things—grand things, if he had them: and if he had th not, nly to abstain from saying un- fit things—and the whole eceasion was answered by his prenenc He went almost through his THE MAID WAS INSANELY JEALOUS fect vpon his auditors other the nm 80 well de- wind changed be- fore he finished, and blew toward the quarter where the boys stood, and he almont lifted them from their fect o* hin great organ tor rolled! ganniueky, O,, March &—Mar- out bis long sentencen, tha Ma 2 2 ut his / Alay McFillen, 2, a pretty Anc when bothe we and our chil-| youre woman, ison trial te the dren shall have been consigned to 2°Une w cemon ple urt here ° the house appointed for all living, |Or inurdering. her oped ph Phswce, of may love of country and pride of | Kcochic. They had been lovers for country glow | with Soots Minos a iat ies eee on ameng those to whom : Minas MeFillen, Koechi¢ had repeat- gba gen hanipe Seidler edly promised to marry her. On the thee, when ts an night of October Sth, last, Miss Mo- erepit age shall Nn against the | wiion and Koschie met at the house bare of this monument, and troopn | ota friend of the former. On the of ingenious youth shall be gathered | wien: preceding the lovers had a round it, and when the one shall |i veret, and Mia McFillen clatme speak to the other of its objects, tho Alia struck her Leaving. hime Purposes of ite construction, and the | yo wone to her boarding house, bet erect) and glorious evente Wik ee ie end vowed that no which it ts connected, there shall |" nnd strike ber ond live. Bho rise from every youthful breast the | Wen Jreunely fealene of Keecht Thank God, I-al8o~ | When they met the night after th am an American |quarrel Koechio was sented at a | table Mills at Colfax. A young man and the two took « COLFAX, Wash., March &—A deal |*¢at at the table with Koechle. Soon the party started to leave. As Koe- jchle stooped to adjust his bicycle lamp, Miss MeFillen drew from the rand three shots in rapid succession. ble raised up, staggered, and fell, said, “My God, what have " As he dropped to the floor the woman fired two more hots. The man died in less than Kut th Mins McFillen entered with of more then ordinary importance has been consummated here, by to reap a fortune, L. D. Harding, | fire ot Colfax, inventor of the Harding diff. rential roller milis, and his an- rocintes, have cloned a contract to put a line of these rolig in the 200- ‘barrel mill in Milwaukee, Wir. The a minute. Miss MePillen was imme- mills are to be manufactured by the diately arrested, and to the police Edward P. Allis company of Mil- | Hated that ehe was glad that she waubee, which agrees to manufac- | 16¢ want to see him live and give ture the mills and place them on the his love to another. market, paying a good royalty to the inventor if the milis work suc- | Nungry as a Bear. consfully In this happy land no famine This system of roller mills was in-|romes nigh the Sierra bear, says vented and patented by L. D. Hard-| jonn Muir in the Atlantic. All the tn, head miller of the Eagie roller | year round his bread is sure, for mills of Colfax, and a complete *Y®- | some of the thousand kinds that he tem was placed .in the mille here tikes are always in season and ac- last year. It wan fully described in ccasibfe, ranged on the shelves of the Spokesman-Review at the time. | the mountains like stores in a pane the try. From one to the other, from cerns here, and R. G. Hargrave re- cijmate to climate, up and down he cently made a trip to the East, and (climbs, feasting on each in turn, en- succeeded in getting Eastern mi rm joying as great a variety as if he interested in the invention. An ex- traveled to far off countries north pert Was sent out from Milwaukee and south. To him almost every- to examine the milla, who reported (hing ‘s food except granite. Every favorably. i tree helps to feed him, and ever ‘The invention promises to revolu- | hurn and herb, with fruits and flow- ‘lonise the milling Business. ‘ers, leaves and bark, and almost ev- The deal was made through the ¢rything living or dead within reach, efforts of BE. H. Sullivan, of Spo- animals and insects—badgers, goph- kane Harry Cornwall and R. G. ors ground squirrels, lizards, snakes Harrrave, of Colfax. Those inter- | etc and ants, bees, wasps, old and ted in the patent are Hon. D. H. | young, together with their eges and Warner, L. T. Brags, H. 8 Holl- | jarvac, and thelr moss, grass and Ingaworth, Julian Howard ard lL. D. | paper nests. Craunched and hashed, Herding, the inventor. Mr. Hard- | down all go to his marvelous stom- ing will go to Milwaukee next week | ach ond vanish as if Cast into a fire! to sunerintend the manufacture of | wnat digestion. A sheep or wound- the mills and the placing of the ma- | 64 deer or a pig he eats warm about ehinery in the mill. as quickly as a boy eats a buttered arenes | muffin, or, should the meat be a Will Increase the Plant. nt! old. it Is stilt welcomed with GOLDEN, Wash, March &—De1 | (C™*RGous relish. After so gross a this, haps the next will Fart, of the Triune mine, is expected | [Nal AF Ele. eet ee ie. or raap- in Seattle about the ist of March. | jorries with mushrooms and nuts, or He will be accompanied by Mr. Van puckery acorns and chokecherries, Khuys, who will examine and report | Ana. og if fearing that anything eat- upon the plant and mine. It is sald | aie in all his dominions should es- the plant to be overhauled and cape being eaten, he breaks into added to, and much Improved both | cabins to look after dried apples, ba- The Triune group comprises several | th." snountaineer’s bed: but when he claims, from which very rich ore | ica ‘had a full meal of more tempt- has been taken, especially from the |i aainties he usually leaves it un- Triune and Jessie locations. disturbed, though he been \krown to drag It up through a hole Money Is In Sight. —aaes in the roof, carry to the foot of @ WALLA WALLA, Wash., March | tree and le down on tt to enjoy @ &—In reaponse to a call by the ex-|#lesta, Bating everything, never te ecutive cominittee of the trustees | he himself eaten, except by man, of Whitman college a goodly num- | 8nd man alone is an enemy to be ber of representative business men |fearco. “Bar meat,” said a hunter, ansembled in the Walla Walla club | from whom I was seeking informa- rooms to consider the proposition | tion, “bar meat is the best meat in submitted last summer to the trus- | the mountains, their skins make the ees of the lege by Dr. D. K,| best beds and their grease the best Pearsons, a Chicago philanthropiat, | butter. Biseult shortened with bar He promised to erect a $50,000 ad. | eT axe, goes as far as beans; a man 0 hall, with the provision | will walk all day on a couple of tizens of Walla Walla | them biscuits.” 000 for a boys’ dormitory. nt Penrose made a state- | Law of Horse Bite. ment of t matter, and sald that FW YORK, Mareh 8 — While he Bad fF y received a letter Louis Stern of 128 Madison street was from Dr. Pearson teally walv-|watking along the Bowery, near ing the former conditions and grant-| Houston street last December, one ing the use of his gift as soon as | of the two white horses attached to $15,000 v in sight. Dr. Pearsons a trewery wagon of the Hoffman Was assured that the remaining $10,- brewery company browsed on his 000 could be raised by Miss Virginia coat sleeve and bit off a large plece, Dox, the eastern soliciting agent for) together with a bit of the skin of the colle dis left arm. He says that the horse Upon receiving this information pad its feet on the sidewalk. He many of those present favorably ex-| ened in the Fifth District court for pe 25, the price of the coat, dan \a- minietrat Over no cloim for his skin. Justice subscribed | fogle dismissed the case on the ground that he could not recover bes ause he had not shown knowledge fon the part of the owner of the Another. he that it was vicious, Appellate Term of the Sus eat wor preme court has overruled the lower THe pressed a button at his desk, court and directed a new trial. The and le court says that, as the horse had its who for years had struggled feet on the sidewalk, where it had na on and on right to be, the defendant ts Habh Awoke to find their dreams of riches | regardless of proof that the defen« before the meeting closes gone, dent knew his hoje was vicious And bowing servants saw him | when it was left without an attend< come and go. ant He spoke, the markets rose forth- | REFLECTION: with or fell; He governed all that mighty wealth will buy! OF A BACHELOR. The average woman robs her hur« | band of a lot of attention which she homage he | gives to a cat that hates him. ¢ A man judges a man by the kind And yesterday you would have call-| of a cigar he smokes; a woman judg« ed him blest les a cigar by the kind of a man But millionaires and paupers have | that smokes It, to die, ‘There Is generally only one worse |focl tha the woman who refuses @ | | | possessed |The shouting In the gmarket still man twice, and that is the man who # her twice, “On, a h whispering servants tip-| The wogen always let of that through his hall; |they have to refuse a lot of men, How peor was T peside him yester-/but the ones that really let any g Thou day away are as scarce as hen's teeth, How rith today, beside his pulseless | M-dhuselah probably didn't enjoy clay- | his old age much, because there wera Make fast the lids and let the/so many younger men who had more curtains fall, experence in everything than he 7) ©

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