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a » Twerty-five Cents a Month 4 By Malt or Carr SoIeooses ° VOL. INO, uo. | A FIERCE BATTLE FOUGHT SE The Americans and Filipinos Meet Near Malolos, ” Hundreds Are Mowed Down by a Scathing Fire The Filipinas Were Forced Slowly Back With Frighiful Slaughter, but Rally Several Times, MANILA, March %&—The culmin- Qting struggle between the rebels in front of Malolos and the advancing American army under General Otis, thas been tn progress for hours, and the spectacle ts a magnificent and terrible one, The Americans are charging the trenches tn their usual fearless style. It is now 2 o'clock Im the afternoon, and the battle has deen raging since early morning. Up to the moment when this dispatch Was sent, twenty Americans have Been killed and 125 wounded have been brought tn to the fleld hoe- Pitals, with many more disabled en Foute on stretchers, One magnificent charge after an- other made by the Americans right wp to the rebel trenches was met with a determined and oft-time de: tructive fire. The Filipinos are fighting desperately, knowing their defeat in this battle means the Geathknell to the revolt in the Phitippines, The rebels are pres- ent In great force, fresh men being continually hurried to and fro te mt up thelr depleted rani The Am- erican fire is withering, and is mow- ing down the Filipinos by scores and hundreds. After Otis’ troops had captured #everal lines of the enemy's trenches’ NEW YORK, March 25.—General | Ved 19 the city A ‘the Filipinos rallied and made a Geaperate attack on General Wheat- on's brigade, which cecupied the Position upon the teft wing. The onslaught was taade with great fury. The insurgents are being slowly but surely driven back. MANILA, March 25.—Fresh troops have just been landed from the transport Sherman. Wheaton's fy- ing brigade gave General MacArthur good assistance. MacArthur's con- duct was superb Mle advanced with the firing line, totally unconscious of danger. His example inspired the Americans, and they fought with added vigor and flerceness, Tne desperate nature of the fighting is shown by the fact that one man was killed and six wounded In a squad of eight Montana volunteers. General MacArthur expressed sat- isfaction with the progress made to- any The fehting during the aft ernoen wre terrific. The insurgent strongly opposed and Hale pateage of the Tuliahan river. This was accomplished finally, but not without severe tow to our troops. ‘The Oregon voluntoers and Third artillery equipped .as infantry, waffered the heaviest losses, Our wounded number 200, Reports from the front Indicate that hw dreds of Fitiptnes have fallen, The Americans have captured half a| Gozen towns. } MacArthur began a move on the enemy promptly ot daybreak. Everything had been made ready toy few years ago was married to a | young woman barely out of her jteons, = =Mre. Waters brought suit | for a divorce some time ago. charg- ing her husband with numerous acta of cruelty, Waters repited with « crons-petition, in which he made similar chatges against his wife, and aceured her of being a Mirt. During the testimony it was brought out that on one occasion | Mra. Waters, during a fit of anger, | took a stewpan in which was a lot of hot Hnseed mush which had been | prepared for a poultice, and slapped | it over her husband's head, which was so badly scalded that some of the hair came out. Mra Waters’ petition was dismiss cross-petition of her husband. Wa- ters was granted a divorcee, and his wife was allowed $2000 alimony. Waters resides at present at Chaay, UN. ¥., and is worth about $60,000, TEDDY TELLS © THE TRUTH | Roosevelt testified before the Miles" beef board today. He said that his men refused to eat the canned) roast beef. it was stringy, and looked unwholesome. ration. TRAINING SHIP COMING. A dispatch trom Gan Francisco this morning announces the fact that the United States training ahip | Adams will visit Puget sound in | June. On August 1 she will be at Seattle. The Adama will visit the principal ports of interest on the | Sound and sal! for San Francisco near the end of August. The Adams carries a big crew, composed largely of apprentices, and is commanded by Captain Book. AFFECTS EAST BOUND TRAFFIC | The recently reported slash tn the west bound immigrant rates of the Canadian Pacific, appears to be et-| fecting the business of the South- ern Pacific. While the reduction has not yet been officially announced, of incorporation wa jet and the case was heard on the, ATTLE, WASHINGTON, ATURDAY he could have administered a de cinive and a knock-out blow, Again widered lucky to stay the twenty | rounda, | In the fifth round Joe was only saved by apparently going down when the gong sounded, After that, although he ra ¢ did not we Junder bare poles, When the gale | Mthoueh he rallied. he did en eesot |aubsided and she took her reckon | reach the Kid effectively, and when calenoaneninnts Pais taliie north yt ro a Gintane® he did land, it was generally upon jot es north of Vancouver A pad ae My 1 fg }ané. Ge beat about until March 1¢,| MCCoy'® Reed, which did more when the winds were in her favor and she made Bull harbor, on th northern coast of Vancouver tsland, After six days she started for Be- - tod by cheers, At 10 o'clock the attie and untered head wits pereree, Jim Kennedy, called them 7 Bice Eg oe eval. heen to the center of the ring, and after ¢ out, a w several days the ~ giving them in#tructiona, the Ment crew subsinied on crackers and What foe Mocay forced proceedings | AT LENGTH SHE ‘TOOK POISON feb they could cateh from almost the start, but still the The Pope Failing. LONDON, March %.—A Rome dis pateh reports: Pope's mind failing He cccasionally lapses into childish talk LABOR UNIONS TO INCORPORATE At a meeting of the Weetern Con- tral Labor Union, beside the regular routine work, a draft of the articles read and dia- cussed and a committee appointed a ARN ARTETA RRM SPIE and again he failed to follow up this advantage, and Choynaki was ¢ HER LOVER damage to Joe's fete than it did to the Kid's head. When the men entered the ring shortly before 10 o'clock, they were And She Sought Him Far and Wide. exhibition was interesting. ‘The first of the states to hold a j general election in 1899 will be Rhode |T® End Wer Earthly Troubles—A) Island, Which will Choose & govern=| Pathetic Story Which Touches or on April 16. At the election of | last year, when Bilsha Dyer was the Heart. elected governor of Rhode Island, he polled 14,000 votes against 12,000 for his Democratic opponent Rhode Island has become one of the New England States In which the soctal- ists outnumber prohibitioniats, The socialist vote for governor in the election of & year ago Was 2800, the) prohibition vote was 2000. THISTLE ST. LOUIS, March %4.—The story of Frances Zabradink, who is at the City hospital suffering from a prob- ably fatal dose of paris green, re sembles in many respects the tale of Evangeline, } In her youth she had lived in the small town of Pokart, Poland, where she and her schoolboy sweetheart | had passed « happy childhood, At| to call on the different unions for the purpose of gauging the measure eighteen, In order to " of support which could b . ships of the army, he came to om in the new underts A America, promising to send for hei mase meeting of all the unions will be held in the near future but until then no action wil! be taken toward incorporating. Mr, Andrew Farn- when fortune should enable him to do so, A year ago the hoped-for time seemed to be at hand.) Frances received @ letter telling her | to come. On arriving in New York, | WRECKED ] sitch, secretary of the Pacific Coast Batlor# union and a leader well and . maak Wecisaen ad Hechay ely ee favorably known throughout the Crew of 'e| irned United States, was present at the 8 po left the metropelis and journeyed) last meeting. For two tarms he has represented the Federation of Labor Unions at Weahington, D. C., on the leaialative committee, and has done much good work in drawing the attention of the national legislature to the working mon PERSONAL MENTION R. B. Serickson. States Coast Surve at the Rainier Grand. of the United is registered D. Huestis, United Staten cus- r | toms officer located at Port Towns- | boxes jend, i# at the Rainier Grand. Niel and wife ar- vm Portland last the Captain J. Bh. Oo” night apd are stopping at | Rainier Grand. | tle knew how much of that #tuff a) roughly estimated that 300 enumera- ae soldier gets in the army, Every oth-| tors will be required. It is also be- Will H. Clarke and wife, of Hel-|er meal is salmon, rice, corned beef) lieved that instead of one census ena, Mont., ie registered at the Be- | It was cov- | attie. ered with slime. He regarded the! canned roast beef as being utterly) R. E. Davis, o fehtrap man from | upft and unwholesome as an army Anacortes, is stopping at the Sea &. 8. Fowler, of Port Townse in registered at the Seattle J. O. B. Scobey and wife, of Olym- board of public works, and a mem- | west. Since that time she has never coased to search, On getting to St. Louls she learn- VICTORIA, Mareh 25—Special to} ed news that led her to abandon all the StarIt Is reported here that| hope. In despair she took two doses the small steamer Thistle hae been | Of paris green, hoping to end her | wrecked on Vancouver island, near| sorrow. She was taken to the City Cape Mudge, and her crew of eight | hospital. ere SEEKERS FOR CENSUS JOBS Candidates for positions in the census bureau are siready making their appearance, although it ts not likely there will be a considerable number of appointments before Jan- wary 1, 1900. In this state it is Have Been Lost. | A Nebri | from Manth boys here got a box from home. He was tickled to death, and said: ‘T | knew I'd get something from home | something that's good to eat.’ He | opened the box and beheld ten nice of canned salmon and ten corned beef. He threw every | can into the river. At home he was) fond of canned salmon and corned | beef so his folke thought it hater | be a gvod thing for him. They lt-/ ka soldier, writing home says: “One of the can supervisor, as in 18%, Washington will be allowed two, There are to be five national stat- isticlans appointed at a salary of $2000 each. John Lamb, at present an accountant in the office of the or beans. FOUND DEAD SVENING, MARCIT 25, 1899. ber of the school board. is an ap- plicant for chief statistician at Washington, Mr. Lamb was for) TM IIS BED pla. are in the city stopping at the Beattie Mr. Scoby wae formerty four years commissioner of labor editor and proprietor of the Dally statiatios in Minnesota. Olympian, but is now received at the land office in Olympta. Chicago Markets. OHICAG March 25. — Cattle Reeves, 84.0848; stockors, $3.40674.75; Texans, 32.5095. Hogs and pigs unchanged; mixed, | $3.55492.97. Sheep—Natives, 83.5006; western, every 175,00 people. People well | $464.90; lambs unchanged | posted say that the population will Hope—Pacific Coat, G18 HERE ON AN INVESTIGATION | be touna to be over £35,000. ALL-AMERICAN MAIL ROUTE Major S& W. Clark, of this city, is & candidate for supervisor of census for Washington. ‘There are many possibilities in a Reporter of the Call. | census, Congress will make a new apportionment of congresamen after the census is taken. The present apportionment is on a basis ap- proximately of one congressman to BOAT HOUSE BUR’ The Klondike sectional boathouse, located between the old Cif home and the Third Street Electric Ratl- way company’s barn on Lakel nion, was burned to the ground last night wepaper Clippings Show That He Had Been in # Serious Difficulty. the freteht cargo. | sengers. leargo the Jeanie will return to Se- | | dismissed by Justice Cann | torney Fulton. THE SEATTLE STAR. 001 O00 Telephone Subscriptions to Pike 160 3 PRIGE ONE CENT —FIVE CENTS ON ALL TRAINS Blue Flame OIL STOVE Without wicks makes the best Call and see them. stove made to burn kerosene, SPELGER & HURLBUT 1215-1217 § —:—-EVERYBODY We are on Thint the sidewalk, hat to every lamp-post What else did you ao?” “L up and hit. him a whack on the nose, to be afther tachtn’ him some manners.” “Yea, and you swetied his nose most wuccessfully, As the poet says about the schoolmonter of “The Deserted Village’: And still the wonder grows, ‘That one small head can carry all that nose.’ ” “Tm not acquainted with potry, judge.” “So much the worse for you. Rus- te in jail over night. Under- and that?” “Yis, yer honor.” slowly out, humming: “If I get there befhore you do, Tl tell him you're a ——." Bang went the door, and Clerk Roberts looked vicious. ALONG THE WHARVES ‘Tug Rabbon! was coaling at the south bunkers this morning, And Pat went Bark Oregon finished loading coal this morning at the south bunkers. She te receiving new spars prepara- tory to sailing for San Francisco. Steam collier Leclanaw is due to- morrow from fan Francisco. She joads coal for that port. Steamer City of Topeka is sched- uled to sail tomorrow for Skagway. Steamer Enterprise, of Port Town- wend Jongaide the city dock. Her yellow, which gives the steamer the appearance of a gov- ernment vessel. Halibut ts at present plentiful in the local markets, 136.000 pounds having arrived recently from Al- anka. Salmon ie still searce, and will continue to be so until the | season opens on the Columbia river on April 15. Gteamer Jeanie, of the Pacific Steam Whaling company, will sa this afternoon for Bristol bay and | the Bebring Sea. She ts loaded with | | 300,000 feet of lumber and & large | meeting at the chamber of commerce She takes no pas- After discharging her store for Washington jn the next | “ttle | SEATTLE INKLINGS. The charge against Ernest Rhind, & newspaper preseman, of receiving and concealing stolen property, which was recently made, has been on motion of Deputy Prosecuting At- Mr. Fulton said the evidence was not strong enough to warrant @ trial in the superior court. cond Avenue KNOWS THAT—:— Pike Street «Bargain Street d Pike STAR PAINT CO. LARGE STOCK | OF Wi ‘WINdOWS Doors Has been left with us, They Must Be Sold at Once JF ~ have any use ‘or a window, a door, or a lot of them, come and get them...... At Your Own Price one stack has been painted 4 CAHN & COHN | bright Dealers in Ship Chandlery Mining Tools and all kinds of | Hardware. ‘Poot of Yesler Ave, on the boy to send him to the Re- ‘form school, and advised Mr. Edger ton to see if he could make arrange | ments to send him to some private school where @ specialty is made of ‘handling unruly boys. ‘The real estate men are holding this afternoon. Licenses to wed were issued to- | aay to William F. Chute, age 20, and | Clara B. Ulin, age 24, both of Se- jattle; William Washington Wyatt, | age 27, and Ruby Emeline Stafford, |age 17, both of Seattle; Peter Mur- ray, age 22, and Jessie Ann Harrison, age 20, both of Seattle; Geo. 8. Fry, age 2, and Mary Ethel Clarissa ‘West, age 20, both of Seattle, ALAS! POOR INDIANS i { i i Poor Lo! he has all but passed away. Tepee City, Squaw Valley and Sachem's Heard show that he was once among us, a8 do also In- | dianola and Indianapolis, Indian Bay and Indian Bayou, Indian Bottom, Camp, and Creek, Indian Diggins, Sadies Wallace, who was accused | of robbing J. A. Prarie of $170 in the tenderloin district some nights ago, has been discharged by Judge Cann on account of insuMfctency of evi- the traveling public seem inclined An all-American mal! route tn - - An alarm was turned in from Box Alaska, from Prin William sound 1M about 10:9 o'clock, and by the e City through the Copper | time the department arrived, just a R. J. Colver, special corresponde 4 river region, has been determined on bn Frespondent| row minutes afterwards, the build- by the postal authorities, and the for the San Francisco Call, was) ii was in ruin | Postmaster-General has taeued a found dead in his room at the New! The loas was about $1000. Several dence. | Falls, Gap, Guch and Head, Indian Mound, Neck, Ridge, and River, In- dian Rock, Run, Springs, and Town. A small barn on Ninth avenue near calling the service. circular for proporals for adjoining buildings were slightly damaged. ‘The fire was undoubt- England hotel this forenoon, Last Howell, belonging to J, R. van Al- stine, was burned early this morn- Indian Trail, and Indian Valley. He strike the Filippines a crushing | believe that it may occur, and hen blew. ‘The advance on the rebels) are slow about purchasing tickets Was made with Otis’ brigade in the | until something develops. An offi- ernter heaton was on the left, | cial of the Southern Pacific said end flale on the right. this morning The first town captured was tak-| “since the reports came that the en by Hale's men. Half a dozen | Canadian Pacific had reduced their Other towns fell In quick succession | westbound passenger rates, and that unt t les of Hate'and Os) war was itkely to occur, the peo- rear where a turn tO) pte have been holding back from the b the intention be-| buying tickets going east.” ing to ak the enemy, who were| At the office of the Canadian Pa- strongly entrenchea at Pete. Nate's clfe, no advices confirming the re- Ten noon engaged the revels on the rts of a reduction in rates have Wheaton’s brigade | Pe yon Polo from| ope met with des- hut carvied three which extended to riltiant fight- His t sistance, enches fter some te could stop Americans, swept everything before | | c | 2..Cambridge defeating h today, lengths. » the tome and chose of the river. Both ondition. took the The Oxford he finish. and het te yout The on Cam- ediately mt it 4 to one ig f er the Fight, N ¥ i March 25,—Fitz- bop train t tt ie of April. Jeff. tra Loch Arbor. Fitz- " 1 not decided on hin f 4 Fitz says his arr ! not prevent him the f ving touches to p aspirations: A HOT POULTICE ON HIS HEAD on roh » divore ¢ E. Waters, if Judge Del Superior court on the! efacity, Waters, yet been received. ‘NEW MEXICAN AMBASSADOR WASHINGTON, March 25.—Senor Don Manuel Aspirez, the new Mex- jean ambassador, has arrived tn th: city. He is the first representativ of Mexico to present credentials of the high rank of ambassador The new ambasnador is a man of mid dike gage, and has a quiet and dig- nifled hearing. He says that Mex feo repartee the United States as her wcome Prlemah. RAILWAY & % Verd, general superinten- is in Manitoba, dewt of the Western Exp the city from Winnepes. z 8. C. Sykes, wl the Canadian Pacific, is in the city from Vancouver. A. D. Charleton, assistant gener al passenger agent of the Northern Pacifie, and J. A adeau, general agent of the same line, left this morning for Vietork WE MYRTLE IS SAFE. Schoner Myrtle, Capt. Hanson, owned by George H. List, has ar- rived in port safe and sound, She vings @ story @f continuous Kales 4 headwinds. February %6, while lying at Neah bay, in company with er Admiral Dewey, a southeasterly gale sprung up he schooner was driven north. The gale soon ine ping-car agent of t ort sed in violence . Be ae of age, and «| uni it was deemed advisible to run| eral opportunities were > , Rinne Wen We retires, % was Sent | ing. has left behind him bis Kinnikin- dls alae’ bo ben Gataltod ta conore: | At De Wes ender the intense of | COSY OF OPMEAET Set. | nick that he used to smoke, his Moc- pany rtment expedi- "quor and complained of feeling Judge Moore in the probate court | casin that he used to wear, Medicine tion eaves Soattle about sick. He was a victim of eptieptic | HIGH SCHOOL NOTE | yenterday signed an order discharg-| Lodge that he used to visit, and the April 1. He will have power to fits, and it is claimed that one was! ling E. O. Graves as administrator | Wampum for which he bartered his extablivh postoffices and commiasion | the thie éeath | | of the extate of Solomon Graves, as| pony or his beaver skins. He has catmaaiors ane Ge WORE oe eo oe With the beginning of April the|the property hae been distributed. |jeft behind him also the Indian : : Deputy Coroner Powers was nott- | Hames of rwany familar objects, him from the local office, sufficient | track team will train for the inter- | D hae bee ad stampa to start the offices ag "Cd, and the body was taken to/ scholastic meet with Taccma, Port Charlies Diets has n granted a! though the memory of these mean- quickly as he establishes them Bonney & Stewart's >» inquest Townsend, Everett, and Whatcom, | Permit to erect four one-story cot-| ings have all but been forgotten. =. - will be held ae the cause of his| This meet will be held tm Seattle | see at & cost of $I, ‘at S108 Sev- | Mondamin moans corn; Dehinda. the la 1 about the middie of May. enth avenue,’ and 703, 706 and 78) frog; Roanoke, a seashell; Chicago, SERMON WITH passer are | nae |enora street. the wild onion; Omeeme, @ pigeon; Mr. Colver, accompanied by his Wawbeeck, @ rock, ete. ote for the My awbeek, wife, came to Seattle meveral days! gchoot turning outa baseball leh) prof. Churchill, formerly of Ober-| ‘The Indian has left behind him ago from Los Ang line college, but now a resident of| hundreds of musical alliterative AN AFTER-CLAP about the middie of April. | this city, gave a lecture In Denny names, in which the consonant or Investigation at B > attends sort, for the San Wi c Javed the hall at the University before — the | yowel sounds are doubled, Good ex- Mra. Powers y . inure ae prong he 7 and ‘gg Students on “The Criminal Classes.” | amples are Wawaka, Wawasee, LOUISVILLE, Ky. March 23.— day and was n today | eoothall teams, has been elicited ‘The lecture was very much appre-| Kankakee and Kennekuk, Tusea- when j stewards, Were & meh te Dake gpullepiag | court thought It would be too severe . . ; ciated by the students, loosa and Tallahassee, Ocklocknee, After the Kev. T. T. Martin cloned a of the death of her husband. atroig sermon on “Hell” at the. Fr tters found on Mr, Colver, | “Pie for the ensuing seagen. | whe T blook. tno corner of | OOOpPS BOE Saga ae Tae ralne Dembiée obs 4, from 8, Lake, manager of the 7 r . ie Terry block, on the co and Massabesic, Contoocook, Loo- er tied tae at chureh last call, it appears that he was former- PB Were i Mig ME arene First avenue south and Washington | gootec, and Hatchechubbee. We Big congregation who wished te join 1 correspondent for that paper at Columbia. It ended Im the defeat | Street: wae sold yesterday by | the ike to roll his Keane bunk and Cu th . A Los Angeles, but during the legia- Puget Sound National bank, through |tynunk, his Nantucket and Wach- he eht No one went f of the Seniors and Sephomere's, the 6. y {5 the last verse of th lative sension at Sacramento, repre- | freshmen and juniors having tweive | ChOTte® Wateon, te en cnetern e8- | sett, his Kickapoo and Tetonba hymn waa being nung, Then an at- “ted that paper there 2 _|nands on the Gane, While the egpee- | (000 for 90000. Fhe block wae! over our tongue, for the mountain tractive young couple went forward _A Clipping from the Los Angeles ing crowd had but ton. bullt shortly after the fire by George | proezen and breath of the prairee and i wormething © to the Herald of January 2%, was found} B. Kittinger and Charles Terry, at] are in them, and ill Indeed could we | Kev. 7. 7 m, at the same time “Nong Colver's papers. It Kava) rye students of the Migh reboot |) ee aay te pine eel spare them. an account of a shooting scrape . eet et bees. —<$<$$<$—$—$$—— ae him a plece of paper, 7 on ‘etver 1 his 6g Ae will enjoy their rine vacathon wont growed floor by steres, and upstairs “Oh, no ie ueeeak tate hatin in con ting to the article, they were| Veet: 8nd the Seashore inethute | ty a resuming hover. “Lucky for you. ‘This court has | young people were handing in their bd : y will be held in the bull@ing. a a A fo i names for mberwhip, but instead yping at the Brunswick hotel and atl a " no mercy on murderers, spring Dr. Baton announced that they as went out one afternoon to have! ane cadets held & competitive |p remm Pisher was fined %0 and) poots, and fellows who sell liquor to ed to be married La a good time, When he returne ke-drill Thursday. ‘Phe best arilt coms by Judge Cann for taking | minors. The er says you were The young people were Mr. TH hia room, Mra, Calver, who k a satan Biarrison, he re. |CCOre ftom the pubile Mbrary im an) joitering.” B, Hughes and Mies Nora McCoy, he had $00 when he went out, | C4. Jur fmm, ( unlawful manner. “ps false! Listen: and they re forthwith Joined in kan searching his pockets to find A. Pr AYRRer, “The sun shone bright, poo t how much he had left. Colver see. Bad nad Bache ? The bank cleirameos teday were) In the middle of the night, ing 1 his revolver and $157,982.18, amd the balances were! and the stars popped out In glory, amore fired shots at her, but none HO HAPPENED $0 08. 18, The —" took effect. ‘The hotel proprietor eee “Bnough! "Tis an Ode to the McCOY HAD rushed in and took Calver away. réae } @aliebury reports the) Moon! Young man, your. genius When Calver sobered up he was all| weat forecast for the next twen- | saves you thirty days suspended.” worked up over the matter. “Pat, O'Donnell, why did you ty-four hours as fair, with north- —_— —_ AN EASY THIN ked up over the matter strike * demanded Judme cast to southeast winds, Another London club for women Mr. and Mrs. Colver were married | — has a smoking room for its members, last October er honor, T was walkin’ dow Caesar Maley, a young colored | ‘The Pioneer club was literally the — -_—_—_ Vine street last night, feelin’ sort o' | bootblack, is confined . the ee pioneer In this direction, and when Out The government transport Cleve-| comfortable, whin I happened to luk | jail on the claim that he ts insane. | it opened its smoking room seven or Unocked Choynshi With land, formerly of the Kruse Steam-| up and behild all the little shtars a} eight years ago the foundations of Neatness and Geepateh. ship comp: left San Francisco | winkin’ and a blinkin’ at each other,| John C. Bdgerton appeared before | society trembled. Other women's on March 1 for Manila, She car-| and evidently passin’ remarks about Judge Jacobs in the Superior court | clubs have followed that example, ‘AN FRANCISCO, March 25.—Kid ried a heavy cargo, but no passen-| me and sayin’, ‘Patrick, poor fool, is| this morning and petitioned the | however, until now when the latest McCoy was awarded the decision gers, dhrunk agin. It made me a sort, court to commit his son to the State | one, the Writer's club, does so, there oO Joe Choyneki, at the end of the! The Charles Nelson will also leave! o' fightin’ mad, yer honor, and jist) Reform school. Mr, Edgerton al-/is practically no comment at all, twenty-round contest before the N in a few days for Manila She| thin I met this feller a passin’ by, | lewes that the youth is incorrigible. ———_—_——- — tional Athletic club last night fhe will be heavily loaded with freight, | and he winked, too, and lup-——" | He refuses to go to school, and will The stars on the United States fight was a very pretty contest, and and will also take over a number “TL don’t wonder he winked, you) run away from home and remain] coinage are six-pointed, while the MeCoy wap, and won egalt: Seve} government officials ard hospital| old idiot!” exclaimed the court, “you| away for weeks at a time. The | United States lag carries fivaepoint- ed stars r