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ins NUCH (ASI ~ SECURED a For ‘American Boy Cruiser Fund. AMUSEMENTS TONTONT, . SRATTLE THRATIOR — Nance O'Nelt in “Magda.” THIRD AV Miss Blanche Ko vB Stoddard THEATER in “Ine alive at § o° k on Bunday night Dr, F, De Kraft, of 242 Weat For- ty-necond stre was called In a short tUme befo: the woman died. 33) She was unconscious, and he re- | vived her somewhat with ammonia, Some friends of the dead woman said that the puplla of her eyes had contracted and they were afraid ] that morphine had been given her, | Dr, De Kraft said that this might | be the result of a heavy He | found nothing suspicious tn the case * - .; but the pollee asked Use coroner's | Coroners’ Physician Williams will make an autopsy on the body today termine the exact cause of her Friends of the Movement Demand a counting, but None Has Yet Boon Given, Woman Shoplifter Caught. | W YORK, March 18—A well- 1 Fronchwoman was arrested yesterday in a Twenty-third street dry goods store by Louise Alexan- ter, the store detective, who caught her In the act of stealing two wateh- valued at Sik each, At police headquarters she was identified as Blanche Preston, of Corona, R. L, whose portrait is in the rogues’ gal- tery. She was arrested juat before Christmas but w discharged ¢ promise to amend, at the Interoe sion of Mra. Foster, the “Tombs* Much Interest has been attracted all over the country by the move- Tent among the achools to raise a fund for the building of a cruiser to be known the “American Boy." Spokane has been in the throes of the “American Hoy" campaign for some weeks, and the Seattle public haa been notified that its turn would Angel.” Yesterday she waived ex- come in a fow days, The impression amination and was held in $1000 ball here and elsewhere, t® that the) gor ¥ foheme is a great one, and that the people behind the movement are honest; but the attached clipping from the Cincinnati Post would In- dicate the money Deing received is handied caretensty: “The ‘American Boy’ fund seems to be in a chaotic condition, its promoters have not given any defin-/ ite information concerning the| amount of money collected. Com- mittees have been appointed in va- rious cities to take charge of col- leetions, but there is no national head to which they are responsible. “The movement originated in Cin- cinnat! after the destruction of the Maine, and had for ite chief pro- motor Rankin Good, a Hughes High school pupil, soon acquired fame as a young orator. THE FEDERAL BUILDIN Who Will Have Charge of the Work. Where wilt the new federal bulld- ing be located? Who wil! have charge of the work, the letting of contracts, purchasing of mite, eto.? «hen will the money appropriat- | ed by congress be available? Congress appropriated $200,000 for @ federal buliding at Sea but | there's not « man here who seems te know anything concerning the “The idea was to raise money in| channels through whieh the work is | the varie schools in the United to be accomplished. Captain Robin- States to build a new battleship) son, who has charve of the army called the ‘American Boy,’ to replace) post site, says it does not come with- the Maine. | in bis jJurtedietion; Federal Judge “The boys and girte of the coun- Hanford says it's none of his busl- try were soon afire with enthusiaem,| nem; Fred Wing, who is in charge and money began to pour inte the of the government assay office, coffers of the “American Boy’ fund. | doesn't know anything about tt; “Many of the larger cities estab- George Stewart admits he ts the new lished their own headquarters, and postmaster, but denies having tn- @n account was opened in Cincinnati structions to build « new office: ‘with the Merchants’ National bank.| Chief of Police Reed says he's not “During the recent session of con-| gulity; Comptrofier Parry deciares gress a committee headed by young the President has not written him, some time in Washing-| and, in fact, all local authorities ing to get a bill passed in-| fait when questioned concerning the ‘heme, but failed. | matter. A clerk in a downtown cigar recently recetved &/ store says it is his opinion that the unications asking | matter of site. ete. will be settled funds catlected.| by a committee selected by an oMf- Lebanon, Ky.,\cial body. The location of the assay previcg was selected by a commitioe school boy's in-| trom the treasury department. and it Rankin Good) may be that the site of the new battleship. it) dutiding will be selected in like man- has been| ner, money ; Intellectual Capacity. a Dr. Joseph Simms, tn the Decem- he boys Der Popular Setence Monthy, build «| ankes In one table the names of @ home for our immortal Dewey, | "enewned men drawn from differe to know how the fnan-| Parts of the earth whore brains var- | lea in weight from Ti to 40 Bunces. “When Good returned from .| Another table gives the brain se Porn wai | weights of 135 persons of ordinary the fotlow-| Of Weak minds, idiots and criminals, | whose brains were, on the whole, ooo larger than thone of the @ before 1,809) mentioned. About 9 or 10 per cent a5 of men examined in asylume regt goo| tered @ brain weight of more than 1,000 55 ounces, while those of Daniel gmo| Webster, Lord Byron, Bacon, Gen. 3.006| Skobeloff and of many other re- S000 | nowned men were between 52.6 and | ounces. The average brain weight | of @ famous men was found to be lesa than the estimated brain weight ail-| of all men, and the ten most weigh- ¢ he is pot | {¥ brains In the st of famous men a account and says that he Js not| {2 7cee''more thas, 9, ounces’ lesa of the funds. He said that they| (han those of the ten heaviest be- could not state the exact amount de-| loneing to the idiotic, eriminal and y Nation. | ordinary clans. attorney, John Herron. ish several other long held beliefs. “Herron eaid: ‘I have never hand. The fallaciousness of the theory that Jed any of the funs. Young Good has the external dimensions and shape don't jrown- FLOSSIE'S ‘Arrives at Juneau Covered With Ice. ‘THE LITTLE FERRY STEAMER | - } Was Seven Days Going From Port ‘The steamer Flossie, bullt by the La Conner Trading @ Transporta- ton company, for the Juneau Ferry company of Juneau, Alaska, reach- ed her destination safely, She left Seattle nearly three weeks ago, on her hamardous voyage. She went north tn charge of Captain Charies MacGregor, who returned on the Cot- tage City yesterday. | The Flossie made the trip to | Juneau tn exactly seven days and | three hours from Port Townsenda, | which port she called at after leav- ing Seattle, where she was delayed letghtewn hours. The trip north was | extremely rough and stermy, snow- | storme being of frequent recurrence. |The Plossie was often obiiged to | seek shelter In some of the bays and | harbors along the coast, where she would wait until the weather moder- ated. Notwithstanding the severity of | the trip, the Plone arrived at | Juneau safe and sound. When she tied up alongside the dock, her deck, roof, and pilot house were cov- ered with jee, The sidelights were completely enclosed in toe: a man on the dock remarked, as he took the | steamer's lines: | “What anowball is thie?’ The Flossie will operate between Juneau and Dougtas City as a terry steamer. Oyster Shucker’s Observations. An oyster shucker found in the shell of the bivalve what he called ja baby crab, “That's the firet one of that kind 1 ever found in « Leng Ieland oys- ter,” said the old shucker, “and I've been shucking along the Sound for 2° years, But each crabe are fre- quently found im Virginia oyster shells and are considered great deli- cacies when you get enough of them Last summer I was shucking, while on a visit to Virginie, and I found enough baby crabs tn oyster shetis to fill an ordinary steed coffee cup. A young woman saw them and clapped her hands at the sight. She asked me what I would take for them and I said $2 without thinking. Bbe took me op quicker than a mice and off she ran with them as if she had drawn a prise.” “Why do they @@ Into oyster shetia “1 don't know. T askod an old Vir- sinian shucker that same question | | were lonesome and went in for com- pany. But I don’t believe it. That would mean that ¢rabe think, and we know they don't, Neither docs a lobster, I think the biggest foot thing In the water fs a lobster. I suppose you know how we catch lob- sters In the Sound? Take ® box, bore holes In the aide of it and sink It Put out your buoy so you'll know where to find the box. Leave the box sunk all night and @o out next morning and haul ft up aod you have a box full of lobsters. And the fun- ny thing about it i» that they go into the holes backward. Even peo- ple will put thelr heads into holes where they are looking, but it takes a lobster to bask into a hole, and they keep on doing it. Fish are very smart, You have to play with ther to get them to bite, But lobsters they back right into your arma, Ble gest fool things that liv —New York #un. I NAFE TRIP and he sntd that It wae because they | GUARD ALASKA LANDS, Ss nn , -} s THE SKA'TI'YLE STAT. 4 Pa, the jack of casuaition aka { ter aune and tb bowt unm ha} a sai». on board oy en aN nage A | f e ‘ at j ship and remained there until I got ie x Pe eae ew Safely Pulled Off campaign, Mr, Wheaton says that jand almple; shrewd, cunning, and treaoh ue i | “He does not care for the question a jof self-government in the Philtp:| r 3 pines,’ said he AN he wants ts ' thousand dollars. ‘Phe Spaniards | have twiee bought him off, the last ras a » time paying him 400,000, and fondly expects that the United Tug WI Immediately Be Sent Up | States will make him a@ bid. 1 wae }told in Hong Kong by a member of te Tow the }the Pilipino junta, that it would Soattie. | take $15,000,000 fo pay off A aldo’s troops. ‘That i a fair | dication of the amount of money the rebel chief would demand if thie country would treat with him." Mr, Mitchell’s Tame Wildcat. ‘The oddest pet ever heard of prob- ably may be found in Gallatin. It is & wildent, owned by Charles Mit chell, @ clerk for John Fry, The animal was captured in Cumberland mountains and brought to Gallatin by seme deer hunters not long ainee. Tt ia not fully grown, but t# quite large for ite age about 4 feet long 21 inches high, and about 4 pounds. It i the color of a tiger, Mr, Mitchell has suc a in domenticating thin vicious animal, betnat welghing * JUNEAU, March 1, (via Union, B, C.)--To Alaska Steamship Company, Seat- tlhe -Dirigo floated and is now lying at Juneau, Send towboatatonce. Will wait here for her. GEO. ROBFRTS, Captain, The above telegram was r this morning by Manager 1 of the Alaska Steamship « mpany and values him very highly as a pet. 94 ft caused general rejoicing in ‘The houne cats and dogs stand in| the steamship office, The teleeram perfect awe of the newoomer, al-/ was sent south from Juneau by the though It never shows feht UPlO" | steamer Tees, and was placed on the antagonised. The wildcat gambol® | wire at the frat telegraph office about the house tn « froticaom *¥ | whieh happened to be Union, B. C jand is quite found of mM Mite Ayrangements are being made to e ig ~ yew! oe of — day for sending a powerful tug of i Mis oy Merchant age § ¢ | the Puget Sound Tugboat company's and readily obeys when ordered out) geet to Juneau fer the Dirt of the room. Although the ent has | Which tug will be selected han not & house built to order, it has been boon determined, of when whe will | permitted to remain tm Mr. Mit- (4. jchelt’s bedroom during this spell, remaining in a corner of th room all night and never making any disturbance than the domestic cats, and en. jumping from limb to limb of the trees, from the housetop to the ground, ete, It has a peculiarly sounding voice, which can be heard at & great distance. learning several tricks which {ts jowner taught it. Another strange about the ent is that It har no ination to fore cround—one of the peculiarities of the wildeat is never seen out of tive yard when following Mr. Mitchell, whieh fe often the case ‘This is the only instance known where a wildeat han been tamed, and } Mr. Mitchell ie very proud of the achievement. ville Hanne FOR NEW DETEGTIVES. A. civil service examination for police detectives wilt be held in the City hall, March 2, All applicants must have served five years as pat- roimen, The age limit ts forty-five years. Produce Exchange Clock. The Produce Exchange clock, vated # nd looking down with a fi countenance some % feet br leonsulted by many persons « about the lower end of Manha’ Jisiand. In the absence of a atop watch it was used the other day to take the time of a small boy on a velocipede who was racing for a re cord around of the grass plots jin Battery park There were three boys in the party The velocipede was of the high shouldered affairs with a very bigh wheel In front and two small wheel | cast out and made fast to the shore,| lhehind. The big wheel was without |p ciaing the steamer firmly in ball bearings, and such bearings 48! Dowition. The men then went to j ‘The cat is a great deal more active | It wae apt in| it le in a lofty brick tower | apatehed north, Probably the ‘Tyee will be selected, ax the Dirig ie & good sized venmel, and will tow very hard. Previous to the arrival of this news the company had almost corp! arrangements for the charter of # steamer to take the Dirigo's place, and it may be that this will yet be done temporarily, until the Dirigo is in shape to again be placed in service. ‘This morning when the telegram came the manager of the company was busy devoting bie attention to matters relating to the Insurance of the Dirigo and the cargo which in in her hotd. The steamship offic was well Sled with parties who had rent freight north on the Dirlgo. Just what arrangements the com- pany will make in regard to paying off claims for damages filed by own- ers of the cargo, In case it hag been damaged by water, are at present | ertain. A member of the j Hpany eald this morning that the Dirigo waa owned exclusively by the | Alask Steamship company, and was insured for $60,000, policies being held in different finmurance com- | panies represented by firms at San | Francieco. The steps to be taken by the underwriters will, of course, be determined when ft ts definitely ascertained in what degree the Dirigo te damaged. Additional particulars of the ac- eldent learned this morning were It seems that when the steamer went a on t rocks, « large hole punched in her wide. When the tide rose again to ite full height, the boat tially floated, and the wate in through the aperture in a steady stream which soon threaten- ed to sink her, for the water about the rocks is very deep. ‘The officers of the Dirigo saw that if she slid off the rocks she would sink in a short time so both anchors were it had were #0 worn that the wh ork on the hole and plugged it up wriggied as it rotied. The rider wa in such a sanner as to keep moat a good big b whore knees, With of ithe water from coming in, The rapid action. a alternately weil gudden shock the vessel received at up In front of him as he plied the time of grounding, damaged the | pedals. engines so that they would not re | The grass ciroumnavigated | ..,, and steam pumps we wan the pear 4 space over on » useless, The job of stopping | | vealed that one of the | AMUSEMENTS. hace | tiers Three,” another * Benn” | TTLE r ry nd the third rhe Aght That & LE THEATER, sed.” “All the other passeneers Management J. Howe. ‘hone Main 43 | we roading the la wapaper oxen WhEK, COMMENCING Accounts Kipling’s condition. | Sunday, Maroh (2th The number of wor ia The nous Young Tragedienne, to he called at 1 to ine Ld quire for Mr, Kipling’s health is sur NA No bet oN eit prising, when one remembera that FTyresacanete cbs va wleye: hi rke are suppowed to appeal chiefly to me, ‘The fact in, an the | Sunday and Kridey, bi eran Ly ee preaent hy show Monday Mr. K ypeal to ev-| “THE sew waa Sotardey Mapinom, sen eryon ras BUST Aa sae Ww OF \ 9 Ary servitude; it to net that, Wome ACD: voultehe Wine ' 4 it is m men ‘The, Soe, Be. Hi them any the less but that men | Popular prices), The, Bue. Mie a and too 1 mn more. Shortly after the | jiness firet manifested it-} girl deciared her Intention of | | going to the hotel and inquiring for [him personally But,” expostulated friends and family, “you don't Heats om hale balurday ARMORY HALL #3432 | Management, Jown W. Henne Thursday, March 23d. Fe: grey it — be mgr Afternoon and Evening. ing short of Intrusion for you to make personal inquiries, Why, youl “The Stars have never even seen the man.” . and Stripes sald th : e her | & “ive never seen him-but. t| FOREVER. jk Mandaldy’ by heart.” » + Berry Stori SOUSA Berry, a celebrated Engiisn) AND rational minister, died lately | HIS BAND hile he praying at a funeral his clergyman was fond of story telling. Once, In Lancashire, he rd @ poor man at a prayer meet- | ® mont fervent petition and violiniste; Arthur Pryo Herbert Clarké, cornet Bale of seats opens at Hanson's * the prayer: “Lord, Thou | nday, March y Thou hast tried me in rig soe hogy stony’ many ways; ‘Thou hast tried me | ™ ¥ Miiction, ‘Thow hast tried me|_ Prices—Ste., 91.00 end $1¥0. wk and ‘Thou hast tried me t work: and Thou hast tried with many troubles of one sort yother: but if Thou triest “= CAFE HALBE in, Lord, try me, it It please! Just Opened with a bit of brass tnat | 520 SECOND AVENUE 1 Dr, Kerry wes willing Collins Blook me or th joke should be on him. In thin} € mtr? a talkative American wear- let him. “What are you talking | ~~ ADC ve about?” eald the doctor, and, raising | BARGAINS himself up to bis fult stature, he | : grendileqvently added: “I belong to ] uare Pi nos an ompire on which the sun never | n al neta.” Thie expostulation, strangely " Co. Snougeh, hed the eftect of stencing| Lh? Ramaker Music the bopstfal American for a time | Pike and Fifth. and proved #o effective that Dr. | erry tried the same tactics on an- other American who was much in- clined to draw the long bow. In the | latter inatance, however, the dor- | tor suffered discomfiture. “Don't you knew,” the Amertean retorted upon the doctor, “why the aun never sets upon your empire? ‘The 4 tor said he could not tell = ‘Then, said the American, “I guess it is he. cause the Almighty cannot trust the people of your empire im the dark.” | ~Boston Journal. | What Actors Are Paid. The snlaries of actors and actress- es vary #6 much that no fixed prices fan be quoted. It may suffice to nay that the salary Het of a stock house will not come to leas than £1000 a week, and is often considerably more. ‘The salaries in the “front” are about follows! Pusiness manager, $69 to $75 2 week: boxoffice man, $30; anwiat- ant, 815: two doorkeepers, $4 to $12) each: head usher, $§; other ushers (Shree er four), 87; lithograph men (two), $15; night watchman, $10. The salaries of the attaches of the stage sre al! fixed at union rates, Fur- thermore, the manager must em- | ploy three men on @ sde—that ta, | three men on each side of the stage, including the stage carpenter and his sistant—and two flymen, men who work the curtain and drops up in the “files,” the region above the stage. The union rates are an fol- SALE_oIT® REAL ESTATE. Lae a Best and elty; day % lows: Stage carpenter, $30 a weex The ’ | aesistant, $25; electrician, $25: as- NGS | sistant, $1: property man, $25 as- POPULAR SO) sistant, $15; back doorkeeper, $7; 4 stage hands, $1.50 for each perform- Of the Day per day for putting on a Play, © cents an hour for rehearsals, and 624% cents an hour for all labor half an hour after the fall of the final curtain. Orchestra leaders get $40 to $50 @ week, and the union rate for mustcians in $25, except in oper- ettas, when tt Is $4 a performance.— Scribner's Magazine, Millions in Appropriations. The total appropriations of the Present sepsion of congress wf! ap- proximate 760 million dollara, of which 29% million dollars will be for the military and naval uses. If the Nicaraguan canal amendment ia added to the river apd harbor bil this will make a material increase. Included In the naval bill are provi- sions for three sea-going battleships, three armored cruisers and six «mall j FP a eee Se lk the bank book." of the head are a criterion of the |the aquarium side; distance Mot the leak and getting the steamer to | cruisers, for which ten million dol- “Cashier Hrown, of the Merchants’ site and ahape of the encephalon 18) pany Grigian, mptcial agent of | stated, but it war quite @ piece. Th | Juneau, required careful, intelligent tars jx appropriated for the first Aa aid: 1 cannot give you the amount ‘¢monstrated by some notable ex-| 11. tynited States Land department, | boy up and the two boys that ware | work, and the fact that the boat) year's work. Based on estimates, the deposited with ux. The deposit | to the contrary, and It Is a9-| 11, gone to Alaska to investigate | to time him—the Trechenge | safe now, is a matter of much | total appropriations of the 68th con- in the name of the “American Boy ted in explanation of there facts) ner depredations. All who cut | may, he ding the iinet Bes MANES | geit-congratulation to the owners of | grom (not Including the four appro: | === “Good saya that fot cent of the| that the skull and brain ere devel-| 114 seit timber will be prosecuted. | clock—stood all tomellur 1at & Mil | the boat, priation bills left over by the terest | ty M , . money collected has: been spent to oped independently. Dr. Simms also | 4a) parties in Skagway have al-| ute eres Po: Bayo naga fon —~ —--~ ---_- —-— congress), would be approximately | U R OF D Y - defray expenses, and that his par.| denies that many and large convolu-| 114) 'been proceeded against. The| the velocip pumping away © The Girt Who Sold Books, | 169 miition dollars, of which amount | Y ents have expended $1000 in the| tions of the brain exert any Influe| | o) n15 sn nand over 200 cases of hard as he could. and passclly | ag iat approximately *00 million dollars is ents have expended $1000 in cee | ence. on. inteltectual capacity, but | A6nt RSt 10 Wem eT have been 10-|came tearing down the home stretch, | ‘There are really deeper joys in life| for war expenses or Incident to the| “he Rad to give up her whist tn “He saye that the matter has not| bold that such occurrences are mere-! 61104 tor speculative and not bona | well bent down over the hanile bats | than trying to buy books of a green army and navy.—Washington Let-| cup th pee any red and thet more money |1¥ accidental, and that a high desree | C401 ovement, and these locators) knees flying up and down like shut: sales girl, A green hand ts pretty | ter, ub. vl mann he tained: that Archbishop | of intelligence may appear in elther | 1OS “El voita not to cut the|tles, the front wheel wrignling bad In almost any department but chuctieasiskenigiaiansssnoapngl “Too much of a strain on hee m Lider has “indorsed the movement, kind of brain. Next, the theory that | 110) SSS "Giger wilt alno ex-|wabbling, outat under | when she is tur ne among the | Needy Citizen. brain? w and that collections will be taken | the degree of mental capacity de- amine several ports to see if the about mill ; " oa cam books her ignor ° would make : | ‘No. ,, She always came home so Eo up in parochial schools.” pends upon the amount of gray mat-| -. nment reservation of water) and flying across the ty h one nee they h to be of a| When the relief committee was| hoarse.=Cleveland Plain Dealer, fer in the hemiapheren is dectared | OVernment | eseeye On of 1898, (the boys shouting “Two minutes!” |titerary turn of mind—weep. The | organized tecently in Atlanta, an old —— he to be untenable, and Daniel Webster | been observed. land the other ying 2:10! | reporter had an experience with one © sent the following letter to a) Little Mike—How d'yes pronounce ur LECTURED ON HAWAII ia again brought forward as an in- | hae a | 01" of these girla the other day n who had formerly employed | ‘u-n-1-q-u-e," 6@r? bs stance tn point, his brain containing | Animal He lv and 2:10 was the time accepted;| “Have you “The Peterkin Papers?’ | him: “Maree Pill: Deer Fren: T f*| McLubberty — “U-ni-quee,” av bat aray matter to the depth of only lput even this, no doubt, establishes | asked the reporter tol’ dat dey gwine ‘roun’ striblitin’ | coorse, ‘8 one-sixteenth of an inch, while the! tn considering the problem of heat-|a new record In velocipeding around Oh, no!” lofily, “We don't keep! goods ter do po’. Marse Bil, you! Little Mike--Phwot does it mane? bu J. A Nadeau Tells What He brains of negroes, murderers and | ing the large department stores now the pear-shaped plot in Battery the papers. Just magazine well knows dat I de po'es' nigger df«! McLubberty—Whoy, a unique ie & T persons of a low type, in almost ev-/\to be found tn nearty every big city, | park York Sun ¥ porter conclu not to try «ide er Freedom. So fur, so good. | baste thet has but wan horn. st Saw on the Islands. ery case, bad a tar thicker Inyer of | it 4s very well worth taking Into ac- | _ — lain, ‘Then he happ« to Now, T wants you ter use you "fluence | Judge. de Ak einthbes, aio vacenlly voterns | S787, tO * Tasty: “She conseins count the quienes Seek Cintributed SAILOR MARTIN DEAD. that he wanted @ cheap edition | ter git me some, what dey atribiitin’ Fo “ “| facts dimproved—at least to Dr. | many customers who come) -_—— of Kipling’s books to read on 1 wants one bar'l er self-risin’ flour; Shade of George Washington< ed from @ sojourn in Hawall, dellv- 20% y-‘watistaction—the theory that py cach eatabiicamants, That this s actign, a /daiiehand G68 to home. Bo he sald two hams, en a sfde er meat; one| Who ts this? au ered an interesting lecture in the the cultivation of the intellect gives |ig considerable ts evidenced by the Jac! ulna) heceetate eniéeul Have you ‘Plain Tales from the | har’! pearl grits (git de right Dusky Intruder—My name te Plymouth Congregational chareh shape and site to the brain within, | experience of at least one engineer, his room over th ~ lagen Hille’? bran’, Meree BID; two gallons er| Aguinaldo, Billy Mason told me to hs last evening. In his lecture he de-| 100" cting to a somewhat #imi-| who, in one case, found that after |on Washington street and Raliroad don’t know. Say, Maggie.” call-|mapte surrup; one sack er salt: six|get up here. Move along on yout da scribed the island in regard to) 1.7 extent the skull without 19:30 a. m. on a day in midwinter, | avenue late Inst night, Martin has ing to an elder git n't We got|poun's er coffee: a dollar's wuth er| perch, will you?—Chicago ne. ca scenery, their factiities for exports ceeeeeencineninneeesinetesniee with the thermometer at the freez- | poon complaining for several weeks, | “Tales from the Hills,’ In @ plain | sugar, en, Marsh Bill—ef don't go ~— x Gnd temp aren, Rpaiaies & Detat outiive AU. S. DEPOSITORY. ing point, no other beat wan needed | ang only yesterday recetved a per-| cover New York Sun ‘gin dey consclence—erbout a quart| “So you traveled in the south of ee ee ee ; anenee to keep the place warm.—Cassler’s | {i inter the Marine hospital at ——— —- lor co'n Heker, so's de ol’ man kin git| Burope?” said the young woman. Fg noes Bescon waa} The oMfictais of the Seattle Magazine. | Port 1 end and hav Pugnacious Candidate. | him dram!” “Yeu.” anewered Derrjnget Dan. e rd product o e da, | tional bank received a letter yester- aan Gat i eee Jal pied tty ‘ uple of candidates for the le bhi, rs od ie etiam $4 for Cont of ike suger} day from Becretary of the United WAS IN MANILA |iay down t ntit time to | wiginture once berated each other| Everything In Keeping. —_|_“"No, T called fur him, but he alan’® od, he said, ts shipped to the| States treasury Lyman J. Gage, in- and his friends later found him dead.) roundly in a joint debate. Finally| “1 have invited several army ¢ show up. An” what's more, therg United States, the greater bulk being | forming them that their bank had The remains are at the te tar.| the hotter-headed of the two burst was the hostess, “and T arm | Wasn't & game of Monte in the whole 7 sent to California. He predicted that | been placed on the Ist of banking | dertaking company’s morkue. MAr-| out tn an- announcement that he|anxious that the occasion shall be | Pace. 7 dont Beltewe there te andy in time the principal commerce of | hous # eligible for the depositories of | Saw Dewey Sink the Spanish tin was about | twenty-Av could whip ie rival r any of his |something unique and appropriate, T such person."-—-Washington Star. ; * il be cted to et | sovernmen| aa. 6 lette aten| old, and ¢ . . friends fhat reminds me,” #aid | ao we an pom mo: se | aaa prt sie Bh 8 I et | that the bank thay receive deposits | Fleet. — — he other, coolly, “of a dog my fath i + et eee reese Deep in Love—What's the best day — amounting to $50,000. This is th ws of Hamilton, Onio,| Real Cause of the War. 4 to have that could whip a mpi “Well,” suggented |i the week to get married in, old 7 A Medium’s Death second banking Institution of Seattle| J. P. Wheaton, 5 pe os | dog in the neighborhood, or any that | yiae Cayenne, after deliberation, | °&? , te be recognized by the government, | Was among the passengers from the | “Iighting To vans uttered | came that way with the teamsaters.” | wr, t de it beef t |, Hadéer Kowk~Wviday, tay Seay NEW YORK, March 16.—Mre, Jen-| m6 other vas the Washington Na-| Orient via Vancouver on the last| some sound and solld tr when he | \what'a the gpptication, sir?” roar why be sone a bee ea."—| then you'll have something to blame. nie Danforth, a clairvoyant, 00 years | jrtas steamer, and he wes in Manila dur-|intimated n his recent Cincinnati |What's the appiication, sir?” roar- | Washington Star It onto afterwards, old, died on Sunday night at her 4 line ing the naval engagement of May,| speech that the primary reason Why |e te sour application, tf aie . ps home, 200 West Forty-firat street, between the fleets under Admirals| the United States went to war with| ct Tat a dees teak | Rosmey Bs Witt Sint, Sunday School” Teacher—Johany, _ under circumstances which were re., UNDER THE SCHEDULE, | piwey and Montejo. Mr, Wheaton | Spain was the destruction of the fet sees aos hed imply Lv’ 0" | WASHINGTON, March 15,— The | who do you think was the greatest ported to the coroner's office as weaned said that he passed himself off as an! Maine and the murder i of her peoumht Gf sending tay fathers doe | Washington bareau of medicine and | of sinners? needing Investigation ‘Tho first Northern Pacific train| Englishman, and that he suffered no| crew. A groat deal of nonesense has | (NOURI OF MentiNK, my Mlle eter | siving to a call made up-| Johnny—T reekon It fust have Although, according to her card, | operating under the new schedule di-| ill-treatment or annoyance Pheen written and spoken about the] i ained at home. poretary Long, stat here | been Moses. Mrs. Danforth was a medium and a rect from St. Paul to Seattle, arriv-| “I went there mem Hong Kons, | waging of war solely for humanit en Fa in [ts record to show that | Sunday School Teacher—Moses? clairvoyant, possessing “great heal- ed last evening at 9:25 o'clock, It| before war was red,” said he,| last summer, out the cold fact ts rr ~~ | Dewey is in i-health Johnn: ut, whole ing powe she had been treated was half an hour late, which was! “in the interest of an Haglh mer-| that a determination to punish the | Sto Buew tee ‘Rex atey | sB Shek an 7ecPeoll he, broke the VG ; by Dr. W. H. Munn, who lives in owing to some delay occasioned by|cantile hous, and the Spaniards ald | Spaniards for the crime of February There is © tremendous run at all “Are you the toastmaster?” ins | clip. the neighborhood. Dr. Munn said the coupling on of an extra car at) not suspect my nationality, and, of/ 15, 1998 4 the motive that Insp the lbr just now on Rudyard| quired the muest who had arrived oes feel youterday that Mrs. Danforth had | Meeker. course, 1 was discreetly silent re-|ed a large majority of the American | Kipling's books, In a single eable | oarly Major Drinkwrup—Did yo evah ten — Sk: been suffering from a complicatwn, The traip contal n coach-| garding my American birth While | people in foretng the hands of the jonr the other day three of thy pasa “Not exact! sir,” answered spring bitters, kun'l? ve of diseases, and that he gave her a | an beside? the baggage and sleep here was no doutt in my mind that | adminis@ation and the peace party | engere we reading books, and with | imposing personage in the Colonel Once Again-@ aid, sul. I ehin hoart stimulant. He saw her last | ing cars. 4 | Dewey would win bie wonderful | ing congress a lite extra scrutiny it was re-| suit, “I serv ait: was married in Apri i Le : ® e be Coe eae ale sac cbaectiis i ois aad tani tab i isc a .