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‘NS HE RIEL Feo TR ET TT ETE EMT a ee THE SEATTLE IS NAPOLEON to J, Lewia Childe, eleven to Fuller, and #ix to Miss wooe Mary . Martin, all of al park, New York, Sixteen othor letters {found in his possersion were ad | drewsed to the Postmaster at Floral | Emo S90 8 park, It la charged that &: letters, jopening one of the contained 26 cents, when he was ar A New York Man’s **: | Hallucination. n the rail. on this efty thod of mall »y wan employed nail roate be Jand Chicago. Mis 1 “WANT: ‘TO FIGHT THE FILAPIVOS = sost shen he tense tsa ce ’ | throwing suspicion upon other rail- | way mail clerks, The Music She Plays. Here ta what @ Philistine has to my in an English weekly ing “The Music Ghe Plays given for what it te worth | “There are worse ways of choon- — ling a wife than by the nusic she plays, and the way she plays it | | Writes @ Charactoristio Letter to! President MoKinley and Tells What He Can Do, } SYRACUGE, March 15. — Richard If a girl manifest a predilection |] Brothers of this city, who has stood | for Straw whe i frivolous; for } Heethoven, she is tim (eal for as 4 cahdidate on an independent ticket for all offices from Alderman to Governor, and who once visited | «he is elddy; for Guoned, she ts lack- Tammany Hall, has written a jong | adalsieal; for Gottschalk, she ts mu- letter to President MeKinley relat- | perficial; for Moaart, she is prudish; | ing how, though temporarily folled | for Flowtew, she is commonplace; | Dy the ringsters, he believed himacit for Wagner, she ts idiotic capable of being of service to the “The girl who hammers away at Government. fome of the more in- | ‘Maiden’s Prayer, ‘Anvil Chorus,’ | teresting passages of his letter are and ‘Slivery Waves’ may be depend- | an follow: ed upon as a good cook and health. | “I will be ready at your call. The ful; and if ahe inclu “Battle of legal robber is sucking the blood out Prague’ and th Thite Cockade’ in | of the country. Where are we drift. her repertory, you. ought to know ing? To cannibaliom, seeking whom that she hes been religiously | we may devour, Raine the blockade strictly nurtured jon me. It ts In your power, Read, “But, last of all, pin thou thy faith | this letter In your cabinet meeting. | upon the calico dress of the girl who | You have brainy men there, I have | can play ‘Home, Sweet Home.’ * | been prisoner for twelve years. | + | Talk about Dreyfus tn France, 1 Woman Tra: a Thief. NPW YORK, March 15.--Mre. Til- | have suffered the same tortures, all | poaped en atg yeep thee apd oreg He Eifenbach bought a plece of dren T am afraid, gentlemen, that we arc | K0ods five weeks ago when she lived in a critical period in this country. | at 232 ant Beventy-fifth street. As We need Napoleons on this eld. 1) there had been a number of thefts think I could stop all differences tn | in the house, she tore off a plece of the What we want 8 | the label om the goods, in order that more justice and less crime. Thi®| ane might be able to identify hei making might right don't pay. The | nroperty if it should be stolen and Buropean nations will jump on us if | recovered by the police. On return- we pursue that policy, and devour Lint, the is too ambitioui whe in senthnental; for Offenbach, are anus 2 ORE AREER © uvey was | whieh | robbery ta described aa follows by i the inspectors: After stealing the let | }ters and riffing them, he would put | | nya } them in a mail pouch, which would and, WORK OF | WHITE CROSS Ice Plant Auxiliary Scheme. RAISED $500,000 IN NEW YORK | neem | Money Seoured During the War for the Soldiers 0,000 Still on Hand, NPW YORK, March 15.—The Ice plant auxiliary of the Red Cross S0- clety, whieh throughout the war af- forded relief in the way of supply- ing the soldiers and satiorn with | | held its last meeting yesterday at | the residence of Miss De Peyster, 7 Hast Forty-second street. The aux- iNary haw raised $50,000 and of this $20,000 remains unexpended. One of the purposes of the meeting was to der what use should be made of this sum. It waa finally resolved that the money be placed in the hands of # committee empowered to expend it ae 1 saw fit. ‘The auxiliary recently, secured Places for 2000 soldiers at an expense of $2000, Mise Delafield,, the chair- man, in her report, reviewed the | work of the ausiiiary. During the war two schooner loads. of ice, ag- gremating 1643 tone, were nent to Cu- ba & cont of $10,860. About $8000 wan spent in supplying tee at the | different army camps and, an ice plant was installed on the transport Missourt, comtiny $6800. The apxiliary started with the purpose of raising $9000 to supply one tee plant. t became, however, the third largest (of the Red Cross auxiliaries, It was resolved yesterday not to disband but to adjourn subject to | church and the anti-Wisher faction of the congregation gathered in the | pews on the Jeft The pastor began by opening the) meeting with prayer, Several of his| opponents Jumped up and protested! againat him ag chairman, G citement, followed. Moat church members made spe shouted, and Anally some on ed that Deacon Webb had be elected chairman. decia- n} One of the anti-Wisherites made & motion to bring up for hearing the rge against the pastor, H. It protested and a vote wan tak Both factions claimed to have won and erties of Liar!” and | Fraud! resounded through the church, | Brother Jones moved to adjourn, | but hie motion was voted down.| Deacon Jackson, however, started to sing the Doxology end half the con- leregation got out, There were jot “A fight on the alk!” j the rest quickly followe | Tm wa nsiderable hairpulling lamong the sisters, and a few blows were exchanged by the brothers in the str but the police drove the crowd away just as the sexton turn- ed out the light A Very Bad Boy. / FREEHOLD, N. J. March 15 Joe Spellman, a i-year-old boy of this place, was arrested last night aint of two neighbors of his widowed mother, with whom he lives on Mulberry street. The boy became angry with hia mother be cause she refused to give him fiv cent and, seizing a butcher kn! threatened to kill her. Mrs. © man ran from the house and took refuge with the neighbors. The boy then made threats to shoot some of the neighbors, and attempted to ret fire to one of their houses The same night he put one of his little sister out of door in the rain after | beating her. Praiseworthy Alabama Soldiors The men of the Third Alabama! | volunteers, that Is to say, a large | proportion of their number, want to | volunteer again under the new army | bill, The regiment will be mustered | | out of the service by the end of this month, but so well pleased are most of them that they feel they have » vocation for military life. We are! of opinion that the record they made | as soldiers entities them to consider- | lation at the hands of the war de-| | partment.—Mobile Daily Register. erles and | | SLANTED HIS HOTHER Cut Her With a Car- ving Knife. GETS A SENTENCE OF FIVE YEARS The Judge Seid He Was Sorry Ho Could it Give Him the Whipping Post. NEw Lang, YORK, March 15 of 431 West Fort street, pleaded guilty in the general seusionn yesterday to a charge of asaault in the first degree. He ad- mitted that he had assaulted his mother with @ carving knife, cut- ting her arms, chest and hands. One of the stab wounds had extend- ed through his mother’s hand. In pasring sentence Judge Newburger eaid “I regret that I cannot include in the punishment meted out to you the maximum term prescribed by the law, which is five years. If I could give you a hundred years or the whipping post I would.” John eighth Her Reasons for Suicide. NEW YORK, March 15.—Mra, Catherine Murray, the janitress of the flat houses at 224, 226 and 228 Went Twenty-seventh street, com- mitted suicide yesterday in her apartments by taking carbolic acid. She left no message to explain her act, but the neighbors said that she used to worry over the three houses she had to care for, a# she often had troubie with the ‘tenants, One of her daughters, too, they said, had re- cently married a bar-tender. & Co-Operative Colony. — WICHITA, Kan., March 15.—A co- Winthrop at Newport. NEWPORT, R. L, March .—J. T. om ing home to her room the next day | the call of the chair, The following | us. I would refer you to Cleveland, | vue found that somenne had broken |are the officers in charge of » the | ‘Thurber, Hoke Smith. Carlisle. Hil. | open her trunk and that the dreas|fund remaining: Misa Julia Dela Show your neighbor a copy of The Seattle Star. operative colony has been establish- Spencer has rented his villa at Vic- 4 Murphy, Platt, Depew, and my | siaterial wax gone field, second chairman; Miss Helen % 2 Ochre X y one. ’ ni ed in Oklahoma county, Oklahoma. | toria and Wetmore avenue h — Belden. aren y pyrene Mra, Effenbach djd not report the | De Peyster, treasurer; Miss Cather | 20" Un Sonn emp wre’ 3. M. Pow.| Point, known as “Althorpe” to Bu- Sheehan, and, well, most any of our me. For God's sake, don't let ma- chine polities destroy the country.— Yours truly, *“R. BROTHORAS” “P. &.~Take this Inf the adjoining theft to the poltoe, whe did not want to put the thief on guard. She simply asked at! the dress- makers In the neighborhood to notify her if any person brought the drees | to them to make, and then moved to ine & Leverich, secretary; Fred J. | De Peyster, honorary chairman, and | Adrian Iselin, Jr, honorary treas- | urer, Missouri's Democratic Leader. ell is president of the association and Dr. Dean is seoretary, The con-| stitution provides for the division of lahor, the holding of all property | by the association, the setting aside of @ plat of land for each family | chanan Winthrop, of New York, for the season, SKACWAY WEATHEB }208 Kast Kighty-seventh street. bulldt a hem a thy foom and read It to the Cabinet! Yesterday one of the dresmmakers| Missouri offers for the Democratic | jor, the building of ® home, and the Adapted bt ng needs of busy meeting. Re 1B.” | called on her and described a woman |leadership in the next house Hon | /™mulne of scrip to the members for Average Snowfall and Rain people. average man oF Thie letter came back to MF./ who had brought the stolen goods to| David A. Armond. His fourteen! (n° \i' ts bw known we the Oklahoma for Feb: woman likes to swiftly Brothers from the President: her. Mra. Effenhach recognised the| years of active political service, | °"Y yeary. 4e1S 93eeS SUL 4O Adoo e s9qyUsieu 4NOKA MOUS “Dear Sir, — The President directs me to acknowledge the recet your letter of recent date, and to in- form you that it has been referred for the consideration of the At- In the meantime, Mr. Brothers is packing his trunk and getting mean- | description as that of Mrs. Della | Doohn, twenty-four years olf, who fe the Janitress of the Seventy-ffth street Mat. Accompanied by a policeman, Mra. | Effenbach went to Mra, Doehn’ | rooma last night and found the goods | in Mra. Doehn's trunk. ‘The two pleces of the label fitted perfectly. a charge of burglary. —iyitcimans Reed's Literary Tastes. eight of which have been passed in | dixcharging the daties of a member of congress have given him a wealth of experience. He Is able, modest, fearlees, uncompromising where party principle is involved, in- ciatve, ready, a thorough pariiamen- tartan, « skilfol organizer and « | master of all thé resources of de- comes up an@ a tader who will har- Co-operative Industrial association. | Horse ina Lunch Room. | NEW. YORK, March 15.—The peo- ple in Dennett's lunch room. at 21 A Street, at 2 a'clock yesterday afternoon, were startied by a ter-) | Tifle erash of dines, and, looking up, they sa wa horse with his head and, while being driven through Ann | street he had become frightened | SKAGWAY, March 7.—Through the voluntary weather service main« tained tn Skagway by George Sexton, the people of the south will soon learn that there are at least some parts of Alaska that are quite in- habitable. For instance, the report for the past month of the prevailing weather shows a far milder winter i “Beeretary to the President.” (am. woman was = ked up in the | bate. His selection will poret ae through the plate glass wintlow. He | climate than in twenty or more ” a Kast Sixty-seventh @treet station on | greatest amount advant-| was attached to @ delivery wagon, | states, while the record for Decem- Directness of Statement ag cme X. ¥. areatent pamatble amount of advant. wae tbs renend for Besos ber and January shows the the mometer did not fall much below ava the Repubiiean Majority and op-| and made a plunge for the restaur-| sero during that time. But few of 4 ured for the uniform he expects to “ ita tavanion 6f lar rights. e j int » breezy style pong wear as military governor of the| \ writer in Ainslee's Magasine for| “st. Louia hentien psa achat ods | muddie’er tntersemhansttey oraten aa Philippines. ute altima 7 7 - op apap ene Seay Sip atta iste” ook savine |g Sheela Greetty, | Bonner’s Backer Assaulted ey ruck « winwer rweord. 4 time fashion of “write: “Balzac is hin favorite among the , A! NEWe YORK, March 15.—William | 145 the isth, when the thermometes * ial utterances. Spinach for Spring. French writers—whom he reade in| WARRENSBURG, Mo. March 15.| Murray, of 215 Bowery, was held for | "a* the lah. when the thermomete E Pa ‘We are all familiar with the patent | the original—and Pere Goriot and |—In the circuit court yesterday Bert | examination yesterday In the Eesex | (oo no oh aoe | bie coldent aay i HE STAR will have medicine sign which commends it-|Eugent Grandet are his favorites | Swinehart, charged with receiving | Market police court, charged with | /7e" n° jist. tle thermometer tall: self to us by these cabalistic words, of Malzacs work: oray he in| Stolen goods, wason trial, when evi-/ assaulting Frederick Miller, of 32 sr og The mein s ay Prt : “For that tired feeling!” Now, those | fond of, and Thackeray's best book, | dence of an alleged confession was | Stanton street, early on Sunday )0/° ine ‘seth. 8 bed om hor rr pont’ who may object to buying bottles |in his mind, is Vanity Fair, He has | sought to be introduced. On objec-| morning. Miller is the backer of | 7 telat . Ow, ane the . : and bottles of this cure for wearl- | always taken keen delight in Hecky ton $t developed that Shertt Lear | Jack Bonner, the pugiilst. on whose The ‘average maximum for the ness, may obtain the same results| Sharp. But perhaps his favorite of | Put the defendant in a solitary cell. | gioves oil of mustard was found in month wea 28.4. and. the average 4 As well as the by a liberal use of the common,|all English novelists ia Chartes| placed « handeyffon his wrist and | his recent fight with Tommy West. miniaum 24. The aver p teste: ‘ every day spinach. The French call the Cloister and the Hearth, |*wung him up 6 the top of the| Miller was taken to Gouverneur hos-| ire tur the whole month was 114. 4 4 this homely vegetable the scavenger ards aa one of the greatent |Cage. where he femained suspended | pital, but later went home. His in- | ylre for the whole month was 11-4. of the stomach, and now our own| novels ever written. In poetry he | for several houts. The prisoner de- | juries are not serious. | tncheb, abd. the peetigbtanion euty 4 medical men are awakening to the | delights In Tennyson, Browning, | tied ee ee torture be- $0 of on tach. Gan is thie tor a a wonderful medicinal properties of | Holmes and \hittier, and the war-| came unbearable The judge refused | = aiid Beterson Free. | winter climate? Umbrella dealers — spinach. It contains salts of potas-|donte mysticisms of Omar Khay- | to allow the evidence, administering | ol aM aed J é a | a scathing rebuke to the officer and| NEW YORK, March 15.—Hila Pet-| Will all need to remove to Juneau if : Don’tdoubtit foroneminute. The sium, tron, and other things which | yam. | | they expect to sell their wares. ¢ will not claim to be the t 4uct to @ good complexion, long directed the jury to acquit the de-|erson, who killed her three-year-old | on earth with the “largest circula- life, and a cheerful disposition. Salt Railroad Tracks. fondant. daughter in Rockville Center, L. 1, Gather! he Frui that is, not yet awhile, but ‘The man with a disordered liver) ww YORK, March 15. — Four! > In March, 1898, and who was acquit-| ering the Fruits. thor H td and the woman with » bod complex-| ampioyes of the Metropolitan Street pook” Contract. ted on the ground of insanity, was| “Shall we not gather the fruits or : the effort will be made to steudil fon should contract the spinach habit | raiway company were held in $200| FORT SCOTT, Tex. March 15.—| throught before Supreme Court Just- | the War?” asked a presidential voice improve it. In the meanwhi and these things will be rectified. | han cach in the West Gth street po- | fam Wah, an unnaturalized China-|ice Gaynor in Brooklyn on a writ | &W&Y out in the west-—-away out in q ” The chemist Bingo says that this |iice court yeaterday for trial on the) man, was today drawn as a juror/of habeas corpus yesterday. Upon| the west where the sun goes down, a | article ot m1 ‘©M | charge of salting the tracks of the |in the case of Mra. Mary Epps! certificate of Dr. Allison, the su- s : telephoned «1 yawn ars 150) | to the equare inch than “the most | winth avenue horse car line between | against Henjamin Bruce, to recaver | serintendent of the Matteawan asy-| Name some of the aforesaid fruits. E. will be much appreciated; also | renowned ferruginous remedics Forty - second and Fifty - third | $100 on a contract to remove epooks|jum, that she was now sane. Jus-| There is the war investigating E subscribers. It only costs So convinced has the medical pro-| itrests, The prisoners, who were| from two houses owned by Bruce. | tice Dickey granted an order re-| Commission, the Bagan court-mar- feasion become of the value of the | jomnen Booth, Cornelius Madigan, | Roth parties to the sult are colored. | manding her to the ¢ of the | tal, the almed beef inquiry, the | once despised spinach, tha’ Antonio Tacreti and Patrick Carney, | All the members of the jury are col-| sheriff of Queen's county, Her coun- | Al#¢r-Miles controversy, the senate- \ | ing to the Sanitary Record, were arrested yesterday morning by | ored except the Chinaman, who 1s/ se) said yesterday that as the wo- mpaon controversy, and so on, | ready an active Ingredient in sev- sclety for the | serving by consent. He was made|man was sane, and, ax she was not | Words without end 4 : eral new and salable tonics prevention of. Crucity to Animais,| foreman of the Jury. Ja convict or accused of a crime, she| “War is heil!;’ exclaimed the ba’ seteiel Lak ak caatann > eaatty he agent anid thet the railroad men a se aah |snould be discharged. Justice Gay- oS nats whoge arme r a see } | almilates , were veling rock salt from a flat} “ 7 e order disc! dea ction oi » te | ‘ digested. ‘The fact that splnach | ly yn ty the rite end making the | Modjeska’s Narrow Escape, 0° frantel the onjer divchareins And by its fruits ye shall : . jhas such a remarkable effect upon | roadway unfit for horses, because of| LOUISVILLE, Ky. March 15.—|ghe will be cared for by relatives in | KNOW !t—Detroit Free Press. the complexion will recommend It to| the injurious effect of the salt upon | Mme. Modjeaka had a narrow eacape | prooklyn. 1 ESRD BAR aa If} the iris. and the canvien eg vag thetr foot from death this morning. She war) ——__— Alimony for Mrs. Pollard. if) the liver will recor e Chief Inspector James Parker, of | riding in her private car that was YEW oi onl men. Fora “next morning” nothing ine Metropolitan company, furniah- {attached to the regular Baltimore « cracker and Biscult Trust. santen f eee ee ee 7 is go good as a hearty breakfast of | 44 pail for the prisoners. He said | Ohio passenger train. When the| SYRACUSE, March 15—-Charles | 10 lon DU Mite tar ce ‘ens To secure The Star for spinach. men had started out | train approached Deputy, @6 milex|M. Warner, of this city, is at the | Jon for an absolute divorce trom In fact, the virtues of the vegetable » morning. from this city, the drawbar which | head of a great trust that has se- | 2! OT Sie rateeve hh Z are #0 numerous that It would take | . — coupled her ear to the train, broke | cured options on seven of the largest } rateeve has ONE MONTH —— jeska was hurled against the wall | in 8an Francisco, ! to a strong, iron built, fresh com Tommy came running Into. the | ang “ od her he Los Angeles, Cal. The trust will be | #2 Income of $400, ‘The justice says i > d her head and a falling lamp grazed h there is so much divergence as t jexioned, antibilious nation.—N. Y.| house In great excitement . , | capitalized at $10,000,000, and = will ee ‘o P . She was badly frightened. | cap Poland's tassew between the plain merelé what's the trouble?” asked his - os control the biscuit and cracker in- | Follard's income between th ——— nee | mother A White W. f dustry of the Pacific coast and | “ ‘9 an b me got yg ea 4 rd $i intendent. | “Found two doudte-yotked omen tn hite Woman Medicine Man. slope. Mr. Warner invests several | that It 1s dimcult to aMx the allow- ee uperintendent. lino barn!” he exclaimed breathiess-| The Kiowa Indians have just| hundred thousand dollars in the |@nces. Mrs. Pollard said that Pol- 4 NEW YORK, March 15. — Ernest |) elected a white woman as their| trust, Associated with Mr. Warner tard has $24,000 and an income from : B. Hammerstein, the superintendent | “iiaye you ever found any be-, medicine man. Her name is Mra.|are a number of New York capital- | W'iting of at least $5000 a year. He of the Equord Medical soelety, Who | ¢..07 inquired hin father, looking | poor Buffalo, or Belle Perkins. Her| ists, among them being Thomas A. | Puts his income from writing at $15 wan arrested in Hoboken, charged from tho newspaper. | husband, who waa the medicine man | x Intyre of the firm of McIntyre & | 8 Week and the rest of his income at with obtaining money under faise | "P, {70" ti the exolted poy, of the tribe, dled recently, and she| Wardwell, commission and. grain | 8%, derived from an entailed estate ater phd yar cin My oka won “We've been keeping chickens three! was elected to take his place. Mra. | prokers, The company will probably | in Germany. 0 ’ orniny 4 . years, too! Poor alo is a white Woman, and pe known as either the Pacific Bis- | Hoe waived examination, and war eon gaia Tommy's paternal | has lived amoug the Kiowan for the|tuit company or the American Bis- |A Water Contract Contest fore te Gnail 7 71088 bail. Alvin |@nCestor, shaking his head lugubri 30 years, She in ‘now forty | cuit company NEW YORK, March 18.—Lawyer Geisier, tho bookkeeper, who was ar-|OUMl¥: “when even the barnyard raf y: 10 th is wind ot Peuttion 1p ear % Charles 3, Thompamn, Searesenting 3 rented with Hammerstein, tontified | {Wl declare In favor of ex patton iia te aie ae eaaaly the tating,| Pleases the Passengers. | F. 11. Spengeman, a real estate deal- that the society had been operating |1, May ax well give In.'—Youth's| Hint duties ie eager te tndians) ow YORK, March 15.—The firat | ¢P in Jersey City, went to Trenton four or five weeks in thia city be- | Companion ST end vib no practical demonstration that the fogagen be een See © Hoboken two weeks oklyn He! 4 on | £0 os ; ‘ pip ey Bm ne yl A Mathematical Seminary Trouble in a Chure Brooklyn Helghts road has taken | 110. contract with P. H. Flynn re- ago. He was held as a witness. control of the Nassau system was . | orris Glaser, an agent of the so-| PRINCWTON March 1.—A| NEW YORK, March 1 ©, | Shown yesterday, when trolley cars| Viewed In the supreme court. It was i ras ty, who is alleged to have col-|new mathematical seminary has been | Darnell, one of the’ trustees of the | 5¢ the former road were seen on | #@ld at the city hall In Jersey City io yogi i ge f lected $1 from Charles Brown of 69 | established at Princeton university | Mount Olivet Colored Baptist church | tie Fifth and Seventh avenue Nas- | ‘at the suit is a friendly one, and . I: | Bloomfield street, Hobokem was ar-|in connection with post graduate | accompanied by two of the deacons | say lines, ‘They were substituted for |!" instituted merely for the purpose rented by Detectlve Weinthal yes-| work. The money for the purpe of the church, went to the’ West | ine much abused combination cars, | 0 h@ving the legality of the costract 4 } da & & & & & & |] terday in a Hungarian eafe in Sec # subscribed by John L. Cadwal-| Forty-seventh street ‘police station | and the change proved very gratify. | @etermined. ig | | 1 avenue, between Seventh and|lader, ‘56; Dr. M. Allan Starr laat night and asked for police pro-|ing to the passengers. | —__---— 7 | f Kighth streets, in thie city, and ia| New York city: Thomas B, Jo | tection tore tale: tht, trouble waa che | what te your Spine of the new | held here for requisition papers " David B. Jones, ‘74, Chicago; | looked for, at the monthly nmeting, national question?” sa e inquir- _ i &e & & da & & & & | unt aaa Chandicr W. Riker, ‘Téand Adrian which wat about to be heka in the | Weegee Gtegggsar Gand stead . jer ; { | hk of Newark. ‘The sum | chureh NEW YORK, March 15.The Am-| “My boy,"' sald Senator Sorghum, »] 4 \ Mail Tlerk Arrested. contributed, $ will be expended | Roundsmh Conway and ten po-|erican Sugar Refining company ad- ully, “that’s a difeulty under NEW YORK, March 15,—Charles |qn fitting up the Mathematical Sgn-|iicemen were gent to the church ed its price for granulated su-| which us statesmen have to labor. . H. Sauvey, who has been eliht | inary rooms in the new Ubrary and in|‘Thg méeting was opened at 8 o'clock | gar yesterday one-eighth of a cent) By the time I get through hustling | |]| years in the Railway Mail Service, |the purchase of books. ‘These pur- | with the pastor, the Rey. Dr. Danlel|a pound, or to 64¢: ‘The advance | for votes and watching the schemes | |J}| was hetd under 260% ball by Com |chases, with the books alre pom-| Wisher, officiating and — presiding | was foll by Arbuckle Bros, the | of the opposition, T don't have a missioner Shields yesterday upon @ | reamed, witt provide the Seminar|officer, The followers of the pastor PDoscher refinery and by», H. | minute left for forming opinions of i Saas ee wba ——— | charge of robbing the mails. He was | with @ very complete brary, * | were lined up In the right side of the | Howell & Co, -@ | enything."—Washington Stary ° ay | e ° js . be 5 |] a long time to tell them, but If the If spinach habit grows to anything tke the propertion renched by the oat meal habit, we shail shortly turn in Resistance to Expansion Usele: When a thing seems to apenk of it ibject is in the alr every and fell onthe raila The wheels passed over the bar and the car was thrown from the track. Mme. Mod- biscult and cracker manufacturise concerns on the Pacific coast. The largest of the factories are located Sacramento and granted alimony of $10 week and a counsel fee of $50, The justice said that it appears that Pollard gave his wife two mortgages yielding her

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