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a * CINEREA RETETN TD 9 INET IN MENTE I THE SEATTLE Popeater erage tant TAR. = —— ——— = . : in its property, The company win | one of the moat prominent residents | | ashes she had pitched her tent oppo if bE shortly put a stamp mill in on the of ®t, Louls county, Is dangerously | atte Dawson Ch h und r Vi i claim provided the values last, Free See i at his home in Clayton astorinhment that sho was being in oe ae reer wld specimens were recently taken He has blood poisoning resulting | | quired after as “the lady that ‘ 7 - BH, WELLS & (0., Puntienars, }from this claim which assayed in CONVENTION from a Knife supported to have been THEM CLEAN }kind to that ere b The inquirer HER CHILDREN Every afternoon except Sunday, | Spokane $107 per ton. A meneral unproperly steriiized, being used \% an “Great Joe the. king mi aawoudew teat assay across the ledge gave $208 per to cut hin ¢ | Klondike. Mra. Hitchooe's axmured Kn, WELLS, |B. FP. CHASE, | ton, Recently Autenrieth vinited a| " him that #he bad not 4 ne a Borren. |" Syeseee Ravscen a, : al Other Notes of Interest to!s: Louse chiropodint, who cat o Market Stalls Are to Bo | fondness for the boy, and accer Gives Them and Horself Fatal One Gent per enpy) Gin cons par week ecent @ fon apectmens taken corn too deep. The wound suppurat an invit to go with bir ~ ane j or twemty-nve, conte per month “delivered | from the Ren Wharton mine gave an Endeavor Workers. od and the entire system beeame af Rigidly Inspected. Say and ese his ; Doses of Morphine. by carrier, always th advance, No free average of $42 per ton, The men at - feoted An the siked over the ground Ama 1 sarc work. in thie mine have recently highs neletian Mnfeavorere of the aa eer All persons using stands in theltnat belonged to Great J LA GI @, In . « | truck the ore vein at a depth of 60/1 Rave invited all of the Young city markets will have to keep thelr! not an unuawal thing for} * Mra. Ch t = eo Meat Im the ahaft, which wan aunk to | People's @ocletion to unite with th G Trip Abroad. places Clean and free from diseased | ow sant ena cnink for him t poisoned her t ir ao Me 2805 |< _ = _Shied Avenve! catch the vein at ite dip ina clal = Kaw horvic n| NEW YORK, March 2%.—The ob-|or unclean meat, fowl, fiah, of ¥ eProp ell dg A gh tener ag t. The r é Entered at the postofice at Seaitio, Washing j next Bunday morning at 7:30 ject of the trip abroad of John W. | etables, Local markets will be in ekuntanst Gids weal oo : Jead. T ton, as recond-class mation It tw reported that Belffert Bros, | de held In the Plymouth Cc -| Gates, president of the American| «pected each Maturday, and those! yon called $9. He aleo pointed i . wan ~ Aa of Spokane, have bonded the Shir|#tlonal church, The church wil!| steel and Wire company, It war as-/ who have failed to comply With] the place from where, in one clears | ive meae s : KDIGONS NEW VENTURK. [joy group of claims which the Ben | °° SPpropriately decorated. and) cortained today, In to ta com-|the elty ordinance will be fined,|jne ‘ace from where. in ane clear | into the elty th ' —_—_ | Wharton men have long been after,|*20Ut thirty voices from the Se-/hination with foreign makers of |The ordinance reads as follows: | of gold. ‘Phe visit. howes i When urned Tt is a little significant that just attle convention chorus wil! lead in| wire product on the price of the| "No person shall take to any public lo an and without Great {hie wife and children: or as an Ariierican scientist ts trying to] Values of ore taken from the the singin Societies of all denom:| output, Mr. Gates thinks will or private market fe man £004) Joe showing a stronger mark of h be A phy an Princess Maud mine at Republic are | Nations invited (6 attend this] have little or no diMeulty In ar+|or sell or offer for ante or keep, hold | gcor ty \ th f much effort Mr Prove to the British governments | iy roving allghtly. The ledge ls of| “rly meeting. ranging prices and perfecting an in-/or have for sale any moat or dead | treasure, He ly a Scotchman of uo d enough uk semt-oMetally authorized to accept! ine same width aa it has been here- ‘The “99 convention committee held | ternational « nt }animal above thé size of a rabb satentatious nature, and remarked | ted that ehe bad t n \ such a proof, that he is able to save | tofore, The quarts Ie also about the |@ Meeting last week and decided up- —— es or any fowl, unt the same shall| suraiy that he wannt one to iaaie e i ‘ much of the hitherto lost energy in| mame width as formerly. ‘There In] ON MAN» things to be done hey 1 | have fully cooled and all blood shatt| My oe she had shown | chitdrs ! coal, Edison has completely altered | between four and five feet of pure | pete by’ ied bp nines A fa ted | Bave oe dripping eng vim, mow | that ere. b » unheeded, Witt that her hugt ‘ . jon until the entrais, head, feet, and " ™ ‘ sae al t . his line of investigation and has | darts In the vein. | meets in thin city June 22 to 25, the Gye | hide and herpe from the enimals| ind sdidining his own chain it ci at tes abandoned what at one time seemed E largest and best ever held The A SOAP TRUST lb wtaked ow presented to b he | a 4 Work will soon begin on the Mar: wearing, and crop from fowls, ®hAll | aim, " or thon gh agg ty: ront to him the greatest of ail problema! ann mine The mhatt ln 30 feet in| ress committee Besides publishing |have been removed therefrom; pro-|calme that Mre, Hitchcock 1 ee dea wee for the scientist and inventor to/ depth, It in sald there is eight feet | penad pir yey pa of 2500 — : ‘ vided, that if the head t# skinned | "1", not @ small matter in a place |Jects. Mrs. 2 > da polve, the obtaining of the energy | of ore in the ledge, and more will | Wee Instrugied to print a poster o Spf Sal > d not he removed.” Ike the Klondike to be approved of | survive the nigh Iprobabty be found after the tedi | different colors, which will be sent); MILWAUKEE, Wie, March 28 French will also begin | jy 4 a ’ ; 3 woe that is tm coal directly, #o that lit. | Probably by poi to every C. B. society in the state, | Bernard Grows, a soap manufacturer | now to enforce section 1 of ordinance! Kira titcnonch, aeont a test ‘de. years ago Edison qaid that his next) ame Lexington Gold Mining com. | ‘Ne, convention. to buy tallow from any of tho pack- | be covered, and section 6 of the same| At, is soft and t he saye,, and Great fel of work would be in the| pany is taking steps in develoving | he Seattle convention chorus, peo the wdinance, providing that drivers of |)" 0" Mt! Ane Mme tumnon th ay nt 5‘ andaegthaat Fey He dE * wer | which is being drilied every Monday Ing house men, Other soap matte | een iee ee halt. keep their ap- ross the river from Duwson th a ee en al -* ry ington claim on the west! nent by Prof, Joy, noW numbers) facturers are in the same diMculty | oarance neat | fever is not bad, The coming sur Proposed ta take coal and turn it, | © < alee tcc” dae “a ag 580 voices, ready the committer | and may have shut down their is manera cow | mer Mrs. Michonck exprety to without the middie factor which | OUtn of Gok Dae rurchaest-abort @0 worth “dase, —; turn there ‘is . labout forty feet wide atte come yy bi irks. 1t be waht That the soap < | Great Joe has late - on Steam is, directly. inte rowes. — ~~ ome of quarts and p Breen Pind Bix | muate Ibine has shut off the supply of tal An 2 : Joe hi 4 : ‘ _ hb + Gag Meg NEW YORK, March 2%.—Henry “Recently, however, Edison has be-| feet below the surface the material | 7%* Committee has made arrange. jow in « to cripple the independ Prose aap ot Berne > pes M8) ©. Harnett, who died last November come absorbed in the commercial | assayed at 96.40. At $9 feet the ore | T*nt® to held sig og sessions ont dealers, P. D. Armour is raid to - - | Sema et ee ee Rennes | trae in sent to him in Kutnow | of the convention in the Armory.) ye e head of the com o of 50,0004 hat ‘he ta je in to attend properti¢s that may be found in the | assays at $18.40 per ton in gold. | ape h Dott nt, the Rend of 38 rs ‘ Hints on Investments in the) ine Kiondike. His viet wae alee for attend : ce 7 Mleotriett: HM. C. Ewing, general chairma: packers that te interested in the the our is roneretne tains ¢ part 9, use of compressed air. petveeity | rae Grit om the ledwe of the the committee, eatimates that from | goay business The price ef soap Dark Continent. bent j= ; ae bat abaek'@ court, before Ju was hie first love and it Drought! wcting Glory ie ald to be progres.| (he, Way inquiries are coming in. all! nas taken a big jump during the | “nr spel joie adele age hay He did not put im not only his fame as a wizard | see ae ery ie el tee Prine | Darts of the state will be represent: | inst month and i# still advancing. | WASHINGTON, D. C., March 28.—| H0aer smile and say, “an ol sweet-| in an appearance and Judge Werner of inventiow, but the greater part of | quarta remains unchanged. ed, and fully 2800 delegates, 1500 of | heaeinasia _ | “Trade and Trade Opinions in South | "8" a fined him the usual amount of $100 poh ¢ 48,000,080 « whic! 7 which will at least be outside of Scandal Still Grows. Africa” is discussed in an interest | rrr pena | contempt of court Ee tle @ ne | King county, will be In attendance) ing and advantageous mann Rothschilds Interested. he clerk of the court forwarded pommessed A few years ago. Now he ork te ink done on the | at the convention. WASHINGTON, March %.—The| Consul General J. G. Stone, ¢ | SAN FRANCISCO, ¥ ‘The | written notice to the Knickerbock- has abandoned his fired love and has | 84% Poll. Twenty-five feet of ground abel ts: ne gaa scandal in the bureau of engraving | Town, tn his latest report to | ‘ take er Athletic ¢lub, informing | will have to be worked before the) ~ > - . s | dental from London by the Rothe- ave . . taken ith thi ival, | Lash for Wife Beaters. }and printing, recently expowed by | state depart t, It taina hinte Barnet he had t fined, up. with this younger rival,! icq tunnels will be connected. The shes FA seep got Akpan fog p07 llled te departmen: containg hints! ogy that they propose to estab- | Barnet that he had been fined, and and le understood to have recently | ore remains unchanged. No ore is! John C. Mhorthall’s action in send-| taken before the investigating Com: profitable investments in that corner | li#h & bank tn San Francisco with @ he should ncalber ah aias sink thie Perfected an invention which may | being taken out except what ts ne-|ing » bill to the lilinols legisiature | mittee, may cai! forth another chay tha wertd jcapital of $6,000,000, was not received | proper explanation solve the problem which has vexed | Cessary paar e the wenn post as ter unless Secretary me, of the) Of new enterprises he enumerates |here with much ereden It 18)" Clerk Brown's notice was returned all mechanits who have constructed Punishment for @ certain class of | treasury, #hall see Ht to supprens it slant for Ulten-| Tecarded simply as an evasion, for nis afternoon to the court with the The drift on the Iron Monitor Is/ criminals, is being freely comment-| by discharging Chief Claude pak be it ta known bare be oll intétented ini waniatinn’ raed = atv Nha apparatus for the lise of aed ’ ‘ tus for of compre sti being run. The ledge t# said /ed upon by the religious press. The| Johnson and Paymaster M large Baanolal o@aire that the beak | hor et , alm—that fe the reheating of the|:o be badly broken up. There are ; hemeiomenhna gia cbechcmdaged BP: yp oeconpr wera -=e rey y Cag Berke | ill soon be established, and be compressed air in the exhaust. It is| some quarts but the values are sald aa = | Qkeemhawn, Cis Coleny, | Decked by Murcpenn aad Amoriena Twenty Trusts Each Week impossible, without being foo techni. | to be small. TQIIGE wick Nee capital, Its business will be mainly NEW YORK, March 2—Truste cal, to state the problem in any oth- { | | . Panes € o Cape To’ the handling of mining, sugar and are being financered in Wall street or words tak’ taphé’ tiek biven. The Troubadour shaft has reach- | Hay ine Nach cctinstone. Caps | ther properties, and the Roths-|at the rate ut twenty a week. This "hen Seles the | tt oe SS Set. The qeaets 4 1 i) h Elizabeth childs are interested, with other big | Nearly every article of food, cloth- problem ts of fine quality. The sinking of the indie ta leapitalists, wo that they would be ing and luxury has been placed un- Drains of eyery inventor who has der th mirol of these gigantic in- shaft is making good progress, Pretoria and Johannes keeping within the truth if they de- epphed his ability to the commercial ~PERs nied that they were starting the dustrial combinations since March 1, use of conipretscd air. Some of them RSONALS. : - | " bank. yet new ones continue to spring up | Match factories in Cape Town and | bar Dave enid FAC It Was the one thing oo The Ex-Railroad President Says They Will Fall «:*s: yo eT orgy eV dcaea/ sur ai artes needful for pertect utilization of this| King Onear of Sweden hax just | Bays Consul General Stowe, Cape | CHOPPED HIS VICTIMS fresusocceics geo he Panay force. Whether Edison has really | had his life insured. He is sevent: ieces f T j j Town: “Attention of manufacturers : a rite ioanad to 0 er wn el . lof Dinder twine is called to a fiber large quantiy of this stock is worth solved the problem or not will be | years old. See ts Sak seine: anaeaae ts —_——— le known after public use of his appar- nome 1 Ry " pro apt The same scheme has been formed © muperior to sivat and equal ‘| Jealous Negro Slays His Wife ~ etus has been made, put it is cer-| Count George Apponyi. former manila, Five hundred acres have al ccnp et in the onganisstion of every one of tain that he has satisted some of | 'eeder of the Hungarian Conserva- 2 ready been planted. Immense coat and Her Lover. pap RB oc es Li tod the most expert engineers that his| {ives has passed his ninetieth dirth-| PHILADBLPHIA. Pa, March 24. | closer together. Very rapidly there | noids have been found in Zululand.” e minor companies are purgha day. —In a copyrighted article in the Bat-|came a complete change of indus-| ‘The United States is growing in| CUMBERLAND, Md., March 2% — at extravagant prices by the lmeue of invention Is. & urday Evening Post Senator Chaun- tries through the transfer from tithe field. Large shipments of gal-| The bodies of Mra. Charles Bowman 7 per cent. cumulative stock, and an quicken the commercial use this o ormot m c 4 Queen Margherita of Ttaty speaks] Ce? Depew aves hs views of trusts, to west of great manufacturing In-| vaniaed bar wire, at prices 29 per|and John Jackson, both colored, eee eee eas eat gee German fluently, and generally uses! says among other things: WUE cdistin' the: tena sé cent, lower than English quotations, | were foand in @ house in the sub-| pect to pay dividends, is distributed Many persons have wondered why MN vane: an have been made to Natal by Ameri od. that language when she meets Ger- “Twenty-five there woe « ew establishments required urbe today brutally mutilated. Their among the insiders af @ bonus. The; Edison was so quiet recently. Those +4 yeere age rect my nts required | can manufacturers. Thirty thousand ; man artists. no such thing in existence as a trust enormous capital; again the individ- sone of Pocahontas coal reached | Deeds were crushed fn and the ecene in turn unload it on Wall street, an- or ual worker found himeelf unable to ‘ape Town. Forty thousand tone of | presented evidences of a desperate by them turned over to the public, which, despite all warnings, is swal> cobt No man of his eminence is on re- the products of the country cord with so few set speeches ame fiom @ multitude of places and in Pa individuals, There were thousands jongress as those made by Thomes| _° snail manutacturers of ron and compete. “Those processe: ave been grad- wally carrying the productive ener- gies to large terminal stations, lke Chie: mu New York. | l American rails, 2 per cent. under | struggle. Mra, Bowman's throat | English quotations, have been ord-| was cut and Jackson bad been hack- | ered tor Cape Colony. A larze order! 4 to ptoces. for tubing, which a firm in Scotland | “44. Voman's husband was arrest- lowing it voraciously. KNOWS MUCH B. Reed during the time he was out |, refused, waa gobbled by Americans. of the presiding officer's chatr. Agoncillo, the Philippine agent, by his shipwreck on the Scotch coast, letters from Aguinaldo and a con- siderable sum of money in Bank of Engiand notes. Queen Victoria intends to place & white marble bust of Prince Aifred of Coburg in the corridor at Windsor Castle, and a similar memortal wit! be put up in the Prince Consor: mausoleum at Frogyore. Only three of the forty-nine chair- men of Senate committees have re tired with this congress. These ars William V. Allen, Forest Reserva- tions; A. P. Gorman, Private Land; and George Gray, Revolutionary Claims. A MORSEL OF COSsIP About Wm. J. Bryan and the ‘Dollar Dinner. NEW YORK, March 2%.—George Brewster, who recelevd recently The Siamese are more devoted to the water than any other nation In the world. They are nearly always bathing, generally with their clothes on, and they never go anywhere on land if they can possibly go by wa- ter. The streeta of Bangkok are hs “Neti Ginter? te 0 like those of Venice, and the inhab- Siven PY | tants way that thelr iden of the regular Democracy, says that dise would be a town with canals, the dinner will undoubtedly be a big | where there were currents In both success. He adds that there will be| directions, so that they might be No trouble as to the date of the af. | spared the effort of rowing. fair. A time will be chosen that ia @atisfactory to Mr. Hryan. James E. Wise, of Bertin, Wor- extile fabrics, of wood and the sub- division of theee—agricultural ma- chinery, stoves, plows, wagons, fur- miture—whe fm altneet any part of the country could successfully ago. own cereals and live stock or sold it to hundreds of dealers. A man with small capital and emali credit could establiah @ litte business with the of succeeding almost any- where. “The firet change came through the big Jobbing houses. Having close relations with the mills, they were enabled to undersel!l the small job- bers and the commission houses When such establishmenta—tike A T. Stewart—added to thet the retatl store, they drove hundreds of smal! merchants Into bankruptey “The big merchant's process was simple. When he found @ merchant had a good trade in one line, he would sell like goods for less than comt, making his profite out of the large number of other articies he dealt in. He soon rulned the man who had but one egg in his baske “They destroyed the small dea in the cfty first, Then, by the postal delivery and the express companies, they drove out of business thous- ing villages. “Stoves would be manufactured at Peekskill, Albany, Troy, New York city, and then at several places in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New ands of merchants In the nelghbor- | “Now, after a quarter of a century | we have @ complete reversal of the conditions which existed 25 years The department store, the | trust bas placed @ large proporti of the business of the country In a few hands. “The public gains because the} product is very much cheaper to the | consumer, hut it is a serious question whether the American peo ple as a whole would not be better off, more self-rejant and more in 4 if they had wider distri f industries and Industrial Independen The railroads have that the effect of this concentration ts injurious to interests, They do their bee fonter enterprise by giving fa equal rat But the commerce act, prohibiting the making of contracts between rail virtually ties their hands. “What is the future of the bust ness conditions? The present out look Is undoubtedly for the proce of combi om to go on with « rapidity—until the producers an consumers and the railroads be equally at the mercy of the great concerns which contro! ship mente “Then I believe there will come a Mineo ndency to rand interstate he w reaction, It is Inevitable that these | combinations should become very unwieldly and tremendously over capitalized, Independent men with capital, energy and business brains few days ago. He was t night by Chief of Po- |lice Stuckey, He ts now in Jail, Thee last two orders aggregate $2,- $06,000. A conference of British manufacturers i" proposed to lessen foreign competition. It is calculated that the volue of American imports into South Africa for 1898 will show an increase of $4,000,000 over 1897. ST EALS HIS BRIDE'S PURSE on Which a St. Joseph Man is Jailed. BT. JOSHPH, Mich., March 28.—A J. Snyder, son of Lewis Snye a merchant tailor of this city, while visiting In Valley Forge, Ga. a few days ago wae secretly married to Mise Etta Lee, known as the belle pen the follow- entering a th her native i night, be! at Atlanta, upon the request of th husband the wife gave him her| purse, which contained $9, for the purpose of purchasing tickets, Sny it Is claimed, ran away upon re- ef the purse and returned to SPANIARDS BRIBE HIM ed, and confessed that he had killed the He said he found Jackson in his home last night, and in a fit of jealousy kiljed both. All night he remained in the house hacking his victims to pleces, Mterally cut- ting up Jackson into «mall pieces, A Fatal Disease. WILBUR, h., March 28.—Dr. G. M. Wilson, V. 8, was called to Hesneltine yesterday to treat a pe- cullar disease that is killing num- bers of ho Dr. Wilson succeed- ed in checking the disease, tempor- arily, at least. A peculiarity of the disease is that the affiicted animal ma to become delirious and per- form manner of antics before succumbing. CHICAGO, March 28.—Marshall, Field & Co. took out a permit yer- terday for the erection of a ten- story brick #tore and office building at the northwest corm ark and Adams streets. The cost spect- fled ts $700,000, ‘This building has been under con- ation for some time. Dd. H urnham & Co., have drawn the plans. The frontage on Adams street le practially 18 feet To tn ease the rea on which the new bulldings will stand, Mr. Field pur- chased the ground at Nos. 132 and 18 Adame street, 41x90 f 0,000, This was at the rate " FOR HER YEARS Two-Year-Old Girl Has M. tered 3,000 Substantives. LAKE CITY, Towa, March 28. | Viola Rosalla Oelrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ocelrich, is only |two years old. When she was one | year 1) months and 25 days old she | passed an examination before two competent teachers, At that time the child knew no lems than 3000 substantives. Viola has a scrap |book in which are pasted the plo- |tures of 1100 various subjects, and | she can tell the name of any of them by looking at the picture. She is also able to read a number of sim- ple sentences. AMUSEMENTS. | | | | Janet Waldorf will appear tonight at the Third avenue theater in “As 1 Like It" According to the critics she gives a very good read- ing of this favorite play. IN LINCOLN'S MEMORY Illinois to Erect a Monument 4 . cause | « all get-their pl iron from Gifferent competition with these large con-| | fens, trustee, Mr pur a to Cost $500,000. the Grand Gentral Palace ip engag-| gold knob which bore the following | furnaces and try to well thelr pro- cerns which have too much capital, | Aguinaldo Offered Money for | tne icaset wt and buildin TRO: enented to James FE. SPRINGF D, 1, March 28%.— e4 for the nights between Aprii 15 | inscription Lansing hotel. duct at Cleveland, Cincipnati, Chi-; particularly as the big concerns are known as th pergghog eee a boo come | dace phage oe. oe oe un | cago, Milwaukee and Bt. Paul. The | run by sglaried officers, while the Release of Prisoners. lis seven stories high and of Chica hosen as the loca- a probably post-|dertaker in atte ates, DY | -aiiroade did their best to foster the | individual wilt be conducting his 4 e ; Jand stone, It will ¢ torn down tion of th 000 monument which pone the dinner wntil the 18th or|the Sunnyside, the oldest undertak-|{) ly ingustries by special rates. | business on an economical scale MADRID, Maroh $8. — Notwith- |, Mf this property, as set by the |It is proposed to erect as a tribute of 19th. = hw be arranged as soon | Ing sournal me Sie world, on bi8| the special rate being @ seeret rate, ‘You have only te get. enough of a anding th: ss that Gen. Otis bins cemuaies. eh f whion | honor by the at of Tiinele ¢o the bax" <4 Tac him. jelehty-necond birthday” Notwith-| 1 cave freight agents Opportunities, | these individuals conducting an in- | |\ ad 4 ep obiprell : $197,120 is in the land, memory of Abraham Lincoln. Rep- will be featurem of the dinner | standing his great age, Mr. Wise 18] (¢ wich te management knew lit-| dependent business to have the big | |Veen the Bpantanis w h prise | the building resentative Page of Massac coun- & the a of the/ still actively engaged tn the under- tle, to bulld up ome concern at the| combinations begin to disintegrate for oa ger ee - the nish pr “4 | ty today teat 8& gets Linccin pa . ba wil be one for each | taking business, cane hows & a short expense of another. j In other words, at the end of an come yy the latter, 7 Me i‘ Idaho Boys Trophie monument of the splendid: p ee ustry. Mr. Bryan's acceptance of |time ago drove twenty-five miles) "cri, aiscrimination in freight | other quarter of a century there wil! ‘Mt the money wou je eee to tions and great cost contemplated in the. invitation to the dollar dinner and conducted two funerais the samo taaaior the wurvival of the Mttest and on 2d the insurgents against the Am-| BOISE CITY, Idaho, March oe rennration: Mabel : “ rates led to the rapid consolidation 1 of the ff . and on a the r ution before the house is to . following so closely after his refu-| day. of manufacturing concerns. Then t of the liners of production we |tticans, the Spanish government) when the Idaho boys return f |be raised, he would favor its con- gat to attend tye, $10 bengust of the | aoe they discovered that they must I have returned to the condi-| ha offered Aguinald> 2000 pesctas| Manila they will bring with them| struction in Chicago Democratic club, of which Richard | The sarcophag! of the late Prince | }'). “ine market and the factory | tions of 26 years ago tor the release of each Spanish oM-| two Krupp guna captured by the ry pin sO Croker is the ruling spirit, was a and Princess Bismarck have just | cer, 600 pesetas for each soldier, and] giment during the battle of Manila, | Settlers for Washington Juley moregl of gossip among politi-| been made in the marble works at ————<—<—_——_—_————— 0 penetas for cach civilian Gen, King wavidea given orders ¢ cians Wednesday. The generai|Kiefersfelden, in Upper Bavaria ; mier Bilvela ald today that} offe GARFIELD, Wash., March 2%— | : > is spen the measure in| The labor men of the country are that effect h.. March 2 opinion is that Bryan has forced the| Their form Ix Roman, That of the | Journals, 9g Maer praise, and|after Johnson. ‘They elleve him|the relations of Spain with the se Stare FEED | Forty immigrants got off the northy g* Silver issue to. the front, and that | prince Is 2.70 meters lon, 1.40 meters | ooh ita prompt passage. The Stan-| to be hostile to their cause and they | United States were of the most] “That brother-in-law of yours,’ | bound train of the O. R. & N. hive Tammany will have to define its po-| wide, and 1.60 meters high. Small) 4.04 representing the Baptist | demand his removal. If Gage shait| ft! ndly character. He expected | asked the old friena; “what's t zs. Of these seven were sition one way or the other, in the| columns, with alternating decorat-|O0T™. SyeMn Curent number:|seo fit not to comply with their re- | that When the ratification of the/of him? He had a bright fut suse City, a number of near future. jed capitals, divide its length into | {rte are is, we believe, tte only| quest they will appeal once more | P°Ace treaty had been exchanged] fore him.” Idaho, 20 miles east | three parte and support the oover.| (oto inet now employs the whip-|to their friends in congress. It waa| rms! conditions would be at once! “Yea, he had,” sighed the other old | of here, and the remainder will lo- MINING NOTES |The sarcophagus of the Princess ts] Tih oot as @ mode of punishing | through one of these, Senator Mor- | Te-established The United States} friend, “but he outran it."—Phila-| cate in’ this vicinity. Most of the a . | qxeotly like that of the prince, save| Pit nats. There in a strong sentl-| gan, that they made the one point | ¥"* Row F ady to pay the indemnity | deiphia ¢ jimmigrants were from Missourt. — [bv eget gece ye verse froin | ent in some other states In favor | already scored, namely, the publica- | Teauir potent euch eA : ite Rible, ss oto song cael Sun @ * | of a revival of this penalty for cer-| tion of the testimony in question. | WHO IS “GREAT JOE?” Development in the Spokane | ""* 'he wel! known Inscription de- | iii pecultarly detestable erimes.| He pushed the resolution to print ] Vises. ar, REET, There is always a burst of crocodile | the testimony in the face of oppo — and Republic District. | Rich etrikes are said to hi tears from certain persons too good sition coming from Senator Lindsa for this world, when the matter is of Kentucky. At the next session ¢ brought up. A man who will beat | congress, If Johnson should still be lA New King Has Been Dis- covered in the Klondike, It is comforting to think that Rud- ve been | yard Kipling will be able to take a Clothing to Fite: made on Meyers creek in the north- | jo enough vacation to recover his weet corner of the Colville reserva-|heaith completely without finan. | his wife, whether he <gtyoy Se ee en cna’ te COUT thay |, eet enone whG 8 wow. th tion. Reports from Crosaw.also an-|ciai joss, The aatonishing amount | Der, OF abuse fis child, of Rit an. be renewed. te ne ious detatix| New York, recently told the follow * . nounce atrikes recently made in that| of public interest which has been | Other man oa ee al er eccigw tha allentees f jletalls’ ing story when asked to relate how The Short, Stout and Fat, Tall, Stout and vicinity. entered © r on - 4 / ry phe first secured a aim in ne 26 os +7 s¢ ~ papi! ge Bote ng ie Moore | Tit in not in the least pnished) which some of the affairs of the Fonaine, Tt was at a Ipmeheon Pi Fat, Lean, Long and Siim, or if you weigh Owners of the Crystal Butte mine| in likely to more than compensate | bY ordinary Imprisonment. 1t means) country are manny en in her honor, She told the incl 300 pounds, What you want is here are said to have made another rich | him for the expenses of his iilneas | £04 and shelter to him, and a cre dent quite simply This ators CArria bat Rye. gg id ame 9 Glecovery. The winge is down 140|and enforced vacation. TAbrarien| absence of whisky. Lat him suffer SUICIDE IN | “On our way up there,” she sald his store carries the largest stock for feet and at the foot of it the pay-| everywhere report that they have| acute physteal pain, i ry Aeon |“you know Miss Van Ituren went hard-to-fit men in the state. streak i# 30 inches wide. An aver-|not coplen enough to keep up with| Tous bodily injury. Lod ai | with me became greatly inter age assay recently taken gave|the demand, and booksellers have |Duniah a wite beater by giving him ested in a Mittle boy. He was not ues : values of $162 per ton of gold. Free| quietly put the “marked down” | 20 days In Jail, with a warm cell Ane strong and appeared to be without 014 shows plainly in the ore. | copies of his books buck to the regu-|#uMcient food, while the bruised an the attention his condition n | — | prices, It is an {1 wind that|Dattered wife shivers and J steal It was a simple matter for me to ‘ eenees ‘The Review mine is also said to be| blows no one good, but it would not |" @ travesty on justice. It may be) envi tin enn, March 28,—|take him under my wing and to # a showing g004 developments, A good | be surprising if Mr. Kipling were| better than nothing, but such canes) oo) eo that he had a share In whatever R EDEI SHEI M ER & strike of free milling ore has recent-|ungrateful enough to prefer health | @emand the lash : ¢ ¥ uric farmer, | comfort we had arranged for our . 4 aka ahi 4 a e i bes aan peeing jag he¥1 isype goin gp rer ~— — r “ killed himself near Jonesboro by get~ |. ioe a |dous advertising as no other writer| Gut the Colonel’s Corns. ting drunk and deliberately plung he result of Mrs, Hitchcock hav-| Best and Biggest. The Jersey Lightning company | ot our time has enjoyed, — Spring-| ST. L@UIS, March 28.—Colonel| ing headlong into a mudhole In the |ing followed the dictates of her large ney a has let a contract for 26 feet of shaft | field (Maes.) Republican, George Autenrieth, for many years| road, where he’ suffocated, | motherly heart was that a fow days 800-802 First Ave., Cor, Columbia, ail pit cst ag ll Sadat

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