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se, pw UREE MEN Desperate Work of Highwaymen. Away—No Arrests. SRNR Seok eee eee ersenny: AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT, SEATTLE THEATER -- Nance O'Netl in “The Jewess,” e PLAT OF: THIRD AVENUD THHATER— Miss TManche Stoddard ip gomar.o Oe thet weetion and that thie class of men tee thelr pulpite for t political preferment and ha regard for the spiritual or temporal welfare of the masses of their peo- These “weaklings In the pul- pit,” as Dr, Cook ealis them, by thetr indulgence in politics invetved the entire colored population of certain ple. localities in trouble, ‘They them solves are able to flee from the wrath of thove whom they Ineite to vio~ lence and leave the poor, weak, tg negroes, whom they have beguiled, to suffer the vengeance of the mobs and tl. Hterate element of the whites, who for the present out~ rageous condition of things in the norant and defenceless are responsid! South. Dr. Cook said the negro race need- ed able and competent preachers, who would preach the whole Gospel and who were not cowards, Such mon, he sald, win, the respect of both “In fi PIRATES —_———. Freebooters Would Steal Millions. THE MONEY WILL BE OONVOYED Plan to Texe Pay Intended for the Cuban Soldiers wi Frustrated, sho norved a very mparnely never wt molested in any way on hi m to my t t of all with whom district, she was and it ia needle mained the reup #he came tn contact, her majent the except woman's servic pay tn the shar Inhabitants of the to prem timontal, h + treasury, al clroumstances of Chin *, wranted bi of pension, and th Th native ulated pped or round hat she lords of ag bet ge halt village © on her retirement nt her with a handsome tes Another portwoman in the Bristol district haw wv sub-postmintress, served for « astonishing a eof w that sho m he taking up her new Chambers’ Journal. ded ber aunt the 1 years and ry at ter ar as having | hed the | The niece han | served for 42 years as postwoman, well on to 6 on appointment Jennings to Study ‘Law. ITHACA, N. Y¥., March members of team and suppoi nine in general a and encouraged as statement made at law clan a the last night Coach Hughey Jennings to the 13.—The the "Varsity baseball freshman by fr EET ET Sea Re mT _ ene oo t are very nur nurre wincer has received a“ LE STAT, GAVE HER MONEY Widow of Fireman Brandon Gets a Hundred Doila Mra. C, Nirandon, wife of Wn- Brandon, who was killed by he overturning of & hose-reel while anaworkng a fire eall a fow days ago, nea’ of 100 fre the Pirme oliéft —amoctation The flremen took up sutseriptions amoug maclves and ralaed $60, "The Co raised $20, making he amount $80, There ix talk among members of the different compantes compelling Bremen to join t t association for the be it of all nerabert een The Best Air Temperature. The conditions affecting the tem- perature of the body other than hone due to physiological conditions prous. the temperature atmosphere. ybvious is dine of it well established fact that an aver age temperature of thesair of M4 4 wre Fabrepheit 48 beat adapted to First and most the | the Hi je Golf amalgamate with vis club In order to get Jays "ip the benefit of Sunday play over th 1d Belmont links, Although th HUverside members do mot cn wo nter into a controversy a the propriety of @unday play, they wish it to be understood that the course will be on for play on the #abbath been made with th company, Whose tracks run beside the Hinks, to use thelr water tank for sprinkling the course. It was intended to resume play about April 20th, but an the Des Plaines river overfiowed its banks recently several holes on the the course are under water, Moreov the turf on -ac- count of ite frozen condition, will take « long time to thaw out, so It may be necessary to delay the for- mai opening of the season uatil af- ter that dat EVE'S DAUGHTERS. Snery @tuart, whore dialect stories and in have lower part Mra. Ruth Me fe adings have made her famous, AMUSEMENTS. ATTLE THEATER, Management J, P. Howe, ‘Phone Maing ony WH, COMMENCING E Bunday, Mareh izth ‘The Famous Young Tragedienne, NANCE O'NEIL Kupported by « Strong Company, Repertoire of Playa: 2 ern e Sew ea. fata Tuoadny. Brat wh x Wednesda Hat GUY MANNEAING.” “OLIVER Twiape Vopular prices. Tie, toe, aie tn on Kale Raiartay CAFE HALBE Just Opened 4 520 SECOND AVENUE Collins Block 4 - BARGAINS In Square Piarés Tho Ramaker Music Co, that he will probably enter th - . 5 he Pike and Filth, Two desperate mon wanted to/the Intelligent and the illiterate| WASHINGTON, March 1% — The |joue of lnw ot Cornell nent year for | le DUblic health, for at that tem-| one of the best cooks In America. feave town badly, and tast night hit/ whites, He declared that the first | cruiser yr og has been ordered 00 4 three-year cov Seanings said farm peal ne sate an A Pataca ~ BANKS. upon a plan to ralse the money. | lesson the negro needed to learn was | convoy transport Meade, which inary £ tenn templating the | oe a See 7 vat), © new fashion is obtaining among | ~~Fiy Huse NATIONAL BANK OF @hey mesded #5, and concluded to %* Which he had sadly neglected, | will carry the $3,000,000 for the Cub-| nia of leaving the diamond for the pri ea ad he core gyno ag ene © ultra-emart—that i, of bs SEATTLE. Secure the t by highw: py. | that of being honest, first to himsetg/ an army to Havana. The war de-|peudy of iaw. Ho ix so greatly Sawly maintalned ery degree | Curing a ring on the forefinger, | Wa up Capltal amount! fay rob- " part t of temperature abc or below that | *°" i | General ben kt and then to his race and fellowmen. ment was thoroughly alarmed | ,, % - Ww says an exchange. | bery. Two hour later they had held leased with Cornell that he knows | noint requires re of lean effort James D, Hoe, Jr up three men end attempted to hold | He needs to cultivate those virtues |over the confidential reports recel¥~ | of no petier placg to try for bin | belt) reualves @ mone oF rf — | Maurice MeMicken mp a fourth. which would win for him the good |ed that freebooters were making degree, ‘The announcement was re~ Cel the atone oitibrium, | Stulfed Beet Salad—Cover with | Laser & “* will and good fellowship of all good | preparations to hold up the Meade oh pat @ olan s maintain the proper equilibrium. | 1) ae dve mmall botled beets, and | #F. Pa ret The highwaymen took up their ceived with great enthusiasm, 48 1) yen more tent tn elevating the} . Btation on Thirteenth a near | People everywhere, with honest mo- | and leet her, | will mean that Jennings will be back | Koy temperature te the intredue. (fet #tand for some hours. When all's sit the princi the racks of the Union| tives characterising his future con- to take charge of the baseball nine | [OUY temperature t* the introduc: | ogy 14 serve remove the skin® | States and Kurope. corner t i" e Un duct, with the determination of not } 1} © thon into the blood, whether by res: | ‘ ¢ the centers, Place our Mrunk line, and waited for persona - Wilbur-Keller Mail Route. next your He would undowbtediy Oyo on Oe 1, of pu-|@nd & portion o rn THE PUGET 0) to leave the T. P. Bandera | forsetting the great depths from be retained in the enpacity of coach | 5 each beet on a crisp Jettuce teat, oF ‘lad are, he h .| WILBUR, Waesh, March 1A a trid fluids and the gases of de " Bn iar was the first man to fall a victim. | Which be had come and with a per sf for the three years that he would ‘i " Lt this injects Chop two medium-sized eucumber) 6,14) stock paid in When a revolver was stuck ynder sistent effort to merit the good will | postoMice hag been established at be here. posing matters. his nije tenth Pickin and three oF four “lives. Ful) Surplus....... his of all people With this, he said, the | Keller, on the south half of the re-| A momber of the "Varsity nine in| petted @€ short intervals, dewth fy ie with the mixture and pour nose he held up his hands, and mesn' « will occur with a high temperature. Jacob Furth ...... future of the negro In this country | servation, and William Medcking os t here tod o a French dressing. $1.45 was taken from him — all the speaking of the matter here Y | Popular Acience Monthly . C, Neutelder money he had, He was led into the | ¥** Secure, 4s well as his success | postmaster, Mr. Medeking came guid: “it would be a great advant- | ° Me nate V. Ankeny...... seneee Dushes, his hands tied behind him along all of life's avenues, here yesterday to have his bond fll- geo for the team to have such a man | The very young girl dotes on the indian Si principal cltteste: | With his own suspenders, and he was “y ed out, returning to the camp this ay Jennings here throughout the) Vachtsmen Chicage. bonnet) while the matron regarda! ervedpen dense ts Av, j ne. ™ now what Of course, he could not ple . + | the Gainsborough as her specin! od - —__——— mornil He does not k hat 1 te i h inl mit ear, Of course, bh nm play 4 . ] : . With instructions not to move y CHICAGO, March 14.—George I. TAL. provision has been made recarding | with us, inasmuch as he has already jtinery affection. |e eee EA OTAL " on pain of having his head blown off. ith us, ines Goodertiim, tear cont we of the es Banders wanted to go, but the high- the mail route an yet, but thinks I€ forroited his amateur standing, but aie — AME BOTHWELL, loans and inezrasey : Wwaymen said they were afraid he will be an extension of the Wiibur-| he would be of great a Royal Canadian Yacht ctud, i in) 4 paris correspondent says the | 2 Hoxton block; telephone Main : Swould spread the alarm, and s0, since|U, S. Recruiting Office Will |Srerman-Clark route, Buch an ar in, fai! and spring practice. He ix Chicago. He has settied @ few minor jength« te which skirts have been | mat esc ctn eee f they were not through work, he rangement would only give Keller vory popular with the men, and they matters with the Chicago Yacht club | taken-and they are so foolish as| ALE-—OITY REAL BAT Me would have to walt. ‘The nest vic-| @@ Opened This Week. | mail once a week. A daily stage Ie Air hope to mee him here ext Yea. in regard to the coming rice be- to sweep the ground all round at) FOR KALE Holyoke Mock and other tome who his operated between Wilbur and Kel- |] inink that there io a strong prob- | tw Chieauo Yacht club and |present—makes that of the cloak! closed eity declined to give name.) me has decided tween the Chicago Yacht 4 James Wwans and was relieved of a sum less than a ap Cepertenent to|ter, and has all it can do every trip. anitity that he will enter with the the Royal Canadian Yacht club for Worn With them appear alee Ghrea-| pre Gollar. He was escorted to the place | *#4!n ank for recruits in the north- | Over 100 persons are getting MAN Al crosman claee next year.” the Canada cup, which they have |sonably long sarees tare an ae Where Sanders lay, and was bound | Se#t. and & reerulting amice will toon Keller, and the list is growing a SE ana Taaaeneel had under disewesion pas eS pk ae DANCING ACADEMY. and left. The third man was R. H, | >? opened up. Capt. O'Neil is to have | ory day. Picture Cleaning. | Commodore «sooderham does not| Althdtifh the overs! | "Sectied cal Ghoreegt B + Corbett, en employee of the Union | Charge and will arrive about Wed- | Te there ix any subject 1: sich the |eontine wimecit to yachting. He has |jeading skirt for spring, Tt foes not. sty day and evenings 7th frunk line, who lost 45 cents and a| Peay, opening up as socom 4* &/ A Girl Should Learn to Unlove. | ntuire collector te | at- | the best string of horses in Canada, |fotlow that it is to be used to the ———_—_——— suitable location can be found. This eyerage pletiire om Norfolk |excluston of every other style. gold watch, While these three men oy ot a on There is @ time, 1 believe, in love's | ed it in that of the proper cleansing (and Is also the owner of the Norfolk | ville wrere lying bound, they heard the | renee ee smy, belie oniy thirty. {2% approach when it is not too of pictures. Prof. Church, to whom | dog kennels, the largest kennely in| | oS a set Ghieves assault & fourth victim. | ne OO et and has ween a goed | hard to bar the door If there Is any |hax been Intrusted the cleaning of And RAS “Serriel 6 Ment me Ore phatt: waity otteete. Goal The : ‘This man, however, took legs 3 ' 5 . | nd sot away, “The highwaymen de, | deal of service in the war against reason why It should not stand ajar. |the pictures tn the houres of bail c|was, the Arg to subscribe to ihe |to be as popular as ever, and the! ® POPULAR SONGS 3 iment in Lond ha en > m se ken a new lease camped, leaving thetr three, victime OO a in cute ne cm’ on | but abe can learn 10 Unlove If she {novel and curious apparatus for the | stock of the Canada, and it ts the | Eton dacket has tal Of the Da in brush, shivering with cold | @ttack of Cuban fever. the | must. She herself must be the judge. | purpose. In the London atinosphere |cup won by that yacht that the /of life. 5 I cl and wet to the skin. Corbett nally | *ffects of which he will probably prod ad cod a bat , atckad by fou. aout, |Chicago Yacht club is now anxious | -—— 12 aesiita aliativats ‘worked his hands loose and then un-| never recover. In 18 Capt. ONet se the yes ea on in pur tc are. Rios rb ha Ait Mt |to secure, ‘The cup was donated by| ‘To’ be in absolutely good form, scten- | 8 Wiphuric ackd and a ‘ i the subject, “‘a pers his companions. They report. | piloted « party of government high ones: if he fe indolent or in-|coal combustion, which reach even | the Royal Canadian Yacht club. — |aays « writer on 4 moun- 4 o-per Pthee pond ” . ot even glance at the ad- . pod i etetr to oon — Dut no | tists pence Bhd he myreliedo temperate, or unclean: if she feel pictures that are under giass, Pro-| ‘The following regatta committer /son must not even « = lay mage and pore ia ponteny out be that she will be mated down, and ptenad Church's treatment is to blow | of theChicago Yacht — be been is requested to ‘While the ee Bound ta} 5 / sweet and wholesome upon the spoiled pictures a perfect appointed by Commodore Morgen | | the brush, Mrs. Corbett, expecting | reach of the world. He ta captain of fovel on ORIG oho Hon, then if she |cioud of breed crumbs. ‘Two crumb-|for 10: Marry P. Finney, chatr- | | a maori egg oa yea PY gma Hanes te any & the le truly wise she @raws the bar of ed up auartern loaves aro put into | man; Marshall D. Wilber, C. A. Bur-| Judging by the aera given potas Page haem Gedy og ne 8 tan | and ee eee | the door gentty But resolutely’ and | hie machine, which is run by com-|ton, Frank J. Howell and William |ference to producing « beautiful | end po teers within twenty feet of ge holds it fast, fr when her heart | pressed alr, and which discharges Herrick. ee ee ee cent UnanuAt seen | | aches, ae it un@oedtedly will some- | the crumbs through « tube upon any : means. to ape, — cw Pane eens A WEW SCHEDULE. times, helt out of sheer pity for! part of the picture. This ix no doubt Electrical Funkah Pulling, |: smock dave are creeping oa| mee b nj mana 8 him and half because 0 misses an effective way of removing foot) . | . ery, and the woman was happily In! 2 Goiumbia and *t sound | the sweet svolaateniions of his and dirt; but It is obvious that If he] RY sours veiane ota yor oi oe itablerie a ignorance of the Incident until It was) tiuin, in accordance wit! the new ircatment be continued too long, it] Asia in the near future: Eenutls ‘tor ite arty ng Veer Te gy Pg : for Fran in and mach Dia bh vent ais nine. "The ‘rs = ‘as ae gy | municipal installation. Bombay t#' 4 is a well groomed woman that | yp to-Date t rials #0 de, how . . ‘ “4 ™ for Franklin rs " ecem to be aatiafactory.—-art | destroys of following suit, and being yoars handsome gowns most grace- | jt morning at {0:90 o'clock, to arrive ver, the most advanced city tn the Kast in funy and keeps her husband's affec- | . Becond Ave, there ~- = i ek Amateur. cat | respect to munteipal eter py "Gon for lite Artistic Photes ‘The train Newe: ar % “Sy is not likely to lag behind for a Ea ees SS See 928 a. m., and Geparts at 605 p.m. Chicago Markets. Jong time, in apite of an Impoverish- | y, Ity Mecti ~ : loice in Faculty Meeting. ewis Morrison Relajes Two This \* daily, except Sunday. SHC. ch 1. — Cattle— | ed tre | toms ‘The train on the Sunday schedule | a."—Helen Waterson Moody in the | CHIC Ne et neteers, Saseert3 Important streets of | CHICAGO, March 12—Dr. Hollis: | Interesting Incidents. lonves here at coy m. ate February Ladies’ Home Journal. | cow $264.00; Texane, $3.50994.90. eutta will be Mahted with elec: ter has been elected as Instructor tn | Blac mond and Franklin at 53 9.6069 3.87; ren « \¢ so many of the principa : iversity. ‘This Hoge —Light, $5.00@4.87; mr ugh, $3.40 trielty, also ~ the Northwestern univer y. Lewis Moreiows, the ov evegnpnendne p.m. The Newoastle train will ar- Help Bulld the Road. 270, mixed, $2.6502.95; heavy, $3.75 | buildings. Clubs, banks and private | 1 give him access to the faculty po aon during the wap gs 9 Si . SC 698) WiILHUR, Wash. March 12—The | @3.96. Pigs, $3.2008.75 as tae ot eeead tad a eS Soe wee meetings with a votce In all matters people onderi Natives, lambs unchanged; | It ts hop at the e Eon afta wood reethe oe we wimtl appatat oe com: | wenera HUGE. | be completed thie month. | which are discussed there. - This ‘AL | musnonare for the San Poll road. It) ———— ‘The supply t# to be continuous for is the first time that the instructor is a matter In which the whole of | “HICH” DID IT the 24 hours and will be employed fF |in the gymnasium has ever been ap- _—————-- western Lincoin county Is interest- & novel purpose. | gol Vune |Polnted to the faculty, and it will ed, as the appropriation of #5800 is pulled by electricity. | Special Pilea Rive athletics another start on the ussia Is Not Making China | oniy about naif of the amount neces: | katin will be hired out, Ang ears [up erade, as the best informed man complete the on rm a on | ve Any Rash Promises. | “i7misasonore Be ee atter up (tt Struck Town Sunday and) Mr i ints change will effect in wikistle ebjects whic come up in| CHICAGO, March] 12—The peet land allow Wilbur and Republic to Spoiled the Weather. | mental wear and tear Fo Pee Bs Soa maeithon | vestigation this mapning, Major and when I want you T will send for |, 7mm IN. March 12—There ie evi- | vor with them, thete ts little doubt | | realized by any one who HAs spor, One af the professors sald last | representing Gener@l Miles, brough D. ae Lah ag Fei ere hers | .ut that the road will be completed | That was a most unfortunate . oe: ot = weather in ” night: “It ts y fitting to appolnt | out the fact during the examinatio you. an ansure o ung Lt Yamen ~| exclaimed Weather Dire of Hindostan. os he “ ‘Bend ’ fed, “ in short order, If the route is wur xclaimed Dr. Hollister to this position as he | o¢ witnesses today, Morrison. 1 went 10 your anew tan: | ‘at r hover 7 os eal Fon 4 | veyed at once consiterable of the ary tom Star reporter IMs) In Madras there Me Mt jwotrle \is a graduate of Williams and 8 aki the Powe bag | mora! support in resisting the de- s, pro- | mo: *¥e it was unavo! tramway om the overhead syste 4 >. Pennsylvania. He! | work will be done by farmers, p morning “~ on with | taken his M. D. at y se sak in a ae I looked | mand of Ttaly for . ae t = viding they can get at It before seed- | ab: A ‘high’ got lo some- | It in a ve al institutt oP ibe bs as well educated ae many of. the a ee pag ey mighty hard, ”| Mun bay. No promise of materia’ | — he Pactfi @ Von-|the nati he country Me - . . This in| cals resh . ad i tin wh ut in t » city on professors on the faculty. ’ ta. bell. aid ts given, however. It is stated | '"® wrote that if the route was |couver, and came jing down |and private houses in the city on | Professors on the Paallty, on able| demonstrated that it is wobsible he T L ne man “| coast are also lit by | Kill diseased cattle outside the stoc! that the note sent to t ait revmed <4 surveyed at once they would start upon Seattle & morning, | the € omnes cow inces of | $0 do Such a thing, for the instruc- | verde and place this meat on Yamen by the italian minister on onetruct out at one electricity. 3 como! he ey jum heretofore 4 a gang from that end to co knocking ow dag. | tore of ¢ gymnasium | rket. Two vel te in f Friday contained no menace. in June | ap: weather that princes and mohera a 4 on cobune ’ marke! governmen' bridges, so that high water in spring t , ahaha § . |have not been college men. i e would not Interfere with the work. |and turned n 8a aling glitter of electric Hight. In re. | Mire tact that Hollister ia a college | ‘Ore located af the stockyards ada | Effect of Gunshots on a Balloon. | wiinur resident would also do the jc was mo foult of t apect to electricity Indie Wil 2oe-|man has had a good effect on the| luvs aus wes’ tn cane muppened ta | With re 4 to the effect of gun-| the same thing. This work can all | partment that ings be abreast, if b ; Mail. students In the gymnasium. They | contain roast Beef. fishats upon a balloon the following | be done to better advantage now highs are often wneon able. |1and—Landon Daily Matt ok up tevhim and Meek hi opinions ea Te t we le t f © a A shot was | than later on, and would be without | sormetim eur t that ¢ ela - as correct in everything, 5 seve 1 coule wot-get down any fur- |fited from a Label rifle at «balloon | expense to the commission, method in thelr capers Dying in Australia wee Setter tone to athtetios at} What Pomeroy Says Goes. ther. Someone in the audience be- | at an altitude of 506 feet. It only — ad about th : Sunday hats! oe _ROURNE, March 13 Evanston end has sameed 8 jue S.2me people pronounce the wo m oar ‘ e }that got soaked ve lies ¥ ™ Boo’ fi he 8 earnest interest in sports of a! © “valet” as “valley,” believing t SMiaity Gest’ Hades le v0 fall the | quater, and no apprecianie renuits |LOag-Lived Prime Ministers. |init the t guaranteed the | William Hoorn | Ol, here. His #e-| branches than has been shown for| they thus chow great learning. Gevil pot get int” on 4. After this many shots were| On February 3 Lord Salisbury | weather ry joubtfial, some rs | correct pronounciation ts “yallet. fired, several penetrating the balloon | entered his iat Mies eenerad ye > “ paced y : re pa " setae @ Offer lam at bak rtid iwe oe a Sacre on = aus and passing out near the upper | no doubt receive the hearty co! guarantee Pur un thes un le Hew. ift rings a fertide, thority of J. P. Pomeroy, who h Second-Hand Shoes. [Valve After @ lapse of six hours | ulations of men of all shades of polt-| ti) the Pacific highs are br mught un- A Papal gia Het AEN lk Repeats e: a itt ire uty |one. And if. air, Pomeroy ie wre A sign hanging in front of ®|the balloon deacended quietly to the | tics, For a British statesman He can der whalesome eal it All that) ROME, March th—at i nies than that a pretty | §i# Pronounciations go at this oMes) ghoemaker’s shop where second-| ground, by reason of the loss of gas | hardly yet be considered an old man. | the woather departime from the Vatican the : as thought that @ pretty as he once gave the Atchison publi hand shoes are sold, has upon | through the bullet holes. But It ap- | He is younger than Sir William Her- rrange for sunny , \ 1 to elevate Mer hte sad 65 ré cont Me ny wal ic P84 | brary $10,000 in cash,—Atchino it these words: “Second-Hand Shoe | peared that, whatever the number of | court by some three years — he | when they ar i pal - ea organs ggg By Papi " 1 of sending | 2tobe. with New Uppers,” It seemed almost | shots, the loss of gas was never suf- | haa colleagues in his cabinet w walt and see whether at Washington, ¢ , nae ies SE: eee shoes with new uppers would be | rapidly. the duration pol, "ele euseur A Timely Warning. ? ERTAINMENT, riont in full flower and tied with |Hortheast corner of the Panhandle « practically new shoes, but inauiry| On another occasion a shrapnel | queen's prime min! « cn onset at 4 spending about |G. A. R, EAT "le etty gibbons, (thy goce some Texas, the largest ranch In th showed that the impression was not | shell was fired from a 7-pounder | should still have many years to run. than It tak . Rinty Stee, eh th t wishes | World, has an area of 5000 ‘squ warranted by the facts, There Is & Armstrong gun at a balloon having | ‘The cares of office Toots eureer was heavy | An entertainment and dance will Seine giver for a happy Eastertide, | Miles. Its herds of cattle aggrematt 00d Geal of fresh material ih a pair|an elevation of 1600 feet. but thin |able to longevity. Sees Chie Fon ny usual f this year, |ne atven at tle @. A. ball, Hinek- |") Ons Jouphal | 120,000 head, besides 1500 horses, ie See UO clare’ | bang, shore she Heal of elevation 4 | ent hang He {hive 40 As great age. | but who shall sa congres® |ty block, tonight, by Court Red | the calf crop branded in 1897 exceed: also a good deal of the old ‘the gun it was impossible to hit it. | boarne did no aM aioe 4 arc 1 enat 1 No. 180, Companions of For- ed 31,000. Surprising, as it may The new upper thus put In I# @/)1n any cass, hed it been possible to| Other of her majesty’s | premicrs, | or peg P tures in | cate Sina numbers. with be French Motor Car Post System. | a1; tne work on the ranch is done mew vamp, the front of the upper: |do so, the shell would have pene- | however, Lord Aberdeen, Lord joni us to beat present, with | renders ti members and their, In France the autocar seems Ike-| 125 men, one man to every 2% the olf counter or back part of the trated the balloon below the equa-| fae ae one Loré Bea. | mo ensy superabundance | friends vited to be present, ly, tm conjunction with the bleyete, | acres.—Ladieg, Home Journal. shoe, still remains, It in 4 familar | tor and wed out again woos | Derby, Mr. 4 poston sh the alloted nds 12 tional treasury — ito revive the long vanished glories}. - fact that while the ¢ ounter may to cause no seriour loss of gas. In-| consfeld & Fran Lord Sal- Seating id bateve ts We WO Two Wedding Anniversaries he road. A joint stock company | V&rsaw said last month tha . Dreak down or wear out or get @ | Good, a balloon loses but little of its | three-score years anc sae acted nen cost ova te thee t itable deficit rend pipe, dee of the read : r ‘Yl crewsk!, the great plant puren i hold in it somewhere Its much more |iitting power—that Js, ttle of ite | tabury 16 one of the oldest members not have to tive | ter Here is a story of a Milwaukee | nag already been formed in Paris, | eq a beautiful country home in likely to stay round ané good. It Is cos if the hole is made below the|of parliament, having ras as te ad Pico soon. And when tt does | COUP! who ad t - ey life. ‘They under the title of “La Poste Blec- | land last year. ‘The paper says: “H the front that cracks and breaks. nauator. Ones a gore wae split up| commons so far back - , oer Ao one lggetine - y aj! mn years of marr ithin a block | Uiaue Internationale,” the object of | spent several months in hi and so in putting second-hand shoos|;, within a few feet of the upper | Conservative member for § yt shan t gate ee teat te: peak te tea in to establish on all of the acquired home, making plans in order new vamps are sometimes | vatyo; at first the balloon fell rap Re lr A nt 1 an net~| oo ‘tepersonally when they met, | great highways stations where pe- | Progressive farming and cattle put in. But while such a hoe, whieh | jy then the wind filled up the fap TURES . “ ms 1 ms or aaniversary of the | troleum can be procured aad peens be He is deeply interested In has also been foled and heeled, | ping fabric and it sailed quietly to FRE ’ ; ry When the si Freer Soca seukan ‘rorkahop, | betterment of the condition of might easily be described as having | earth —A. Delmard and RK. Blayth lont t anaes chureh | too, will supply the necessary mech. | Peasantry lving around his pl undergone extensive repairs, It) wat in February Pall Mall Magazine, —_— 29 fo mm in mind, and th it, a n the | satan for itching up damaged me. | nd is on the moat friendly ter ere wow e » Pesiae: . 3 " ec or very nigh | ser in Leth cok surant and bedroom co oda- ¥ Sone sole, and the general shape and) GOLD IAL March o— DP. bie? 4 Madison streets, on ae Vaan os an, cn antenna eger land since his reputation bee t work of the shoe, and upon | pill, an Indian medicine man of the|@t Third One Mi Tas and ailied| LEFT LAMP BURNING. |, “a at lors, It is concetvable that the next | Vonawide, the paper dusted saul there the repairs could be ade or tribe of Slickitats, Vislt- |v biects, ‘Tonight he will speak on | m a at ha seals at the same | comir up totown for the seapon in It was really a triumphal tot Py -hand shoes bring various | 4 Goldendale on hin return from| "ry. tall of London.” | An alarm was turned in from box x0 tae seehyogghey eee eee cette. Rewehee” An | After his first concert @ banquet prices, depending, on thelr original | 1 ine's w ere 1 sutton believes that trusts are| 124 about 1 a ae al | abe ‘Asp SE elas bed see jgiven in his honor in Warsaw quality and theif condition; a pair | the tribe's winter quart p on Rock me preg ae ruin upon the coun-|to a fire at the home of J. Hoft ny, thelf. Rempaces, sappesiy ely | thet 2 - Wo 66 18 the bore trawn | January fwo hunts Ge of second-hand shoes, resoled and| creek, east of the ug ped tide bm al quotes Bible texts to sus lat 400 1 1 1 Dama fr apy hi A : | most p inent citizens were Pp re-heeled, and with new up , can! that the Rock Creek Indians have Bue ntion that the Anglo-| $000, 7 fail von 40 e Bentin xs | wate adored anki be bought for as little as a dollar.— | susrered morg sickness this winter ta ware inaugurating a otrugete| and left a lamp burn ' eit 0 | THEY'RE OUT OF JAIL. kiowiek and Baron Kronend & New York Sun. |than ever before in their history, | for the mastery of the world, which | In some way the lamp was over improve the Go ourse. eat | Many toasts were drunk and ap iss land that the advent of civilization | marks the beginning of the end of /ed and fire galt g head CHICAGO, March 18. Pre ident Lou van Alstine and her sister, |es made. Paderewski made & Future of the Megro. | naw carried in ite train « of epl- | the present conditions among men. | way before a € Ww. A. Havem r of th 1 v : - Emma Norton, are at Uberty, having | ers wed” ed him = Re pee v4 7 : eon ——— 7 olf club, stated yesterday that the | hoon released fr county jait| Speaker. It was simple an NEW YORK, March %.—In demics unknown to the red men of Letter Carriers | WER SHACK BURNED. Bad Onmisting ofl satapday night on $9000 bond& At.| Without any ettempe at rheteele presence of a congr ous years Two of special men- Women as Le ae Cant. A. F. n, . FR. Blisa and | torr Chas. BE. Shephard went toleffect. At Its. conclusion he p ea te aeccre oven ae © the mumps and scarlet fev vt recently retired from mi tarah MeDonor hack at Fre \ ver ' 1 comploted | Olympia Saturday morning and ap-| posed a toast in honor of Poll P ply Pet Bl Sea at ler, Chief Yue-a-lat, @ peer of Chict | priatot postoffice a postwoman who | " at-| the plans for. the. pr 1 changes | plied for a writ of habeas corpus, | Women, ‘The ladies present in th AOE eee ae of the Church, delicer, |Canipoo, di¢d after a few days’ ii1-| was born in 182%, and who must have |, ; , , A v whieh wit inan|” Justice Reavis, of the supreme|gailery threw flowers at’ him am mi ay ee 1 “yg f ht tin ‘the ith pneumonia, From Dr, | peon deliverts tters for the bert | yenonou be ldition of nearly 400 yards and the | oourt ned an order to iff Van | covered him with bouqets, ed a sermon last nig upon 1¢ | ness with pneumonia, Pro ) v0 wl 72 | ee hn : tion of several new hazard: 0 rte © produce the priso: | ——- -——----— o om." ¥. Cod eclare: " eDe 0 ate ft} part of sixty years. She was “n 1 r t tw f ra Je Vanter, to prody the 7 ners erga peng Age: Te eh Sara Spars 22 Seee Sed Tot Soe i gee w when she retired, and It | ¢, the firo the shack wan} and bunker ut Olympia on March 17, and tele-| WASHINGTON, March 13.-Gell™ that many of the ills to whi@h the | resorted to the old custom of the ars of am , oe . egroen of the South are subject are |Indian #swoathouse and a plunge in-| is estimated that ahe must hav nanted, sine 1 nor Phe directors wish te eerrect the | graphed Judge Jacobs what he had | Otis cables the death of Pri fans med by the fact that there Rock creek’s waters, which are| walked a quarter of @ million miles) adjudged insan d sent to the neous impression created by a] done, stating the amount that had | Louis Westphal, First Callforn Posi ‘g : i | during her long service, Although [asylum about a month ago, | newspaper report published a few} heen fixed far thelr bonds, dysentery. ; fare too many preacher-politicians in | ice cold at thia time of the year, ar Ge nee " .

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