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ae ; xy é ‘Pacis Coast Steamship Company i AULED FROM and every fifth day there pattie 10 a.m land every Mtth day thereafter. friends who applied their combined | For further information obtain] Welght to the rope, and did not r | folder, cognize among them a ingle r The company reserves the right to nt whose subscription was in ar- jchange, without previous notice,|feart. On the other hand, he says | steamers, sailing date, and houra of |'hat among the me etic par- sailing. tleipante in thts tug of fo} pmo ound aE DE “ee Ty 5 The original and strictly amat fan leaned over toward him and in- Many Wall street men and metro- *. How are times out that |" With a will, and the cheery |that did not prevent them from haul- “I dunno.” cries of “Y¥'heave ho!" and “Give “te money plenty or tight? jway, there, lade had all the "Can't say.” breeay suggestiveness of a summer But don't you know how the *aeht cruise. THE wot pea = HOTA Observant Ma ur pea ver. MHovation in walvage work war the ase a2 opm in the shagEY Over! ingriration of @ New York buainces ei " ° With eight bufldin ablare, «a ” 0 e - farmers are feeling? teedlo water proseuren and only two started with about fifty members, thing to say | Otto Kleeman, who lives in Port-|40%, vam then to sit in a show win ‘ ee eee “Ie t small chemical engines, one of them “%4 0% Friday afternoon anoth Hens and whirligigs' 1 should |tand, recently acquired a beautiful OO% after talime’” effects of a Kind * Dusiness good or bad in the meeting will be held for the pur- | think I did have something to say! ‘cactus, which he established in his |2™4 after taking” effects of a kind | “Ll didn’t ask anybody.” “You—you are not an observing from Paterson at midnight, the out- |look was mournful, The editor of Record was a picture of Christian marry me. I got to her house at 2/°f Nis craft, which he had thrust o'clock in the afternoon. I asked {nto Die breast pocket of the ink- [her to have me and she sald she | *tained office coat. wouldn't, and at 2:20 1 was on the At the bidding of the resourceful way back. I didn't see no crops, nor| New Yorker, a dozen of his fellow ‘ask about good times or bad. ‘The|clubmen ran to where they could | State of Kansas may be holding a Procure @ heary rope and several | regular Fourth of July over good | naths of bag chain. Meanwhile | times, or every person may be going Others fetched Al mbers and = isid to the poor house, All I know of it) them in runway, plentifully be- iz that I am a darned olf goot fer | #meared ith grease and soap. The | man, ; resignation. He had bade a plain or “No, I guess not. ¥ went out to tf farewell to his casos of type, m1: Kansas to see a widder I used to be 5% Press, hin paste pot, his grape- acquainted with, and to ask her to Yi, and all the other implements INA Crisp, Condensed spendin’ $60 to run arter a Kansas Chains, when they arrived. were ned a | fastened toxether and pelted around jthe newspaper building at the sill, | which is the lowest and strongest Chicago Dally News, | 2a part of a frame structure, While) | the editor looked on as if in a trance REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ATE lone end of the coll of rope was made | fast to thie belt, and all the men in The real estate transfers filed In|the crowd laid hold of the rope. the County auditor's office yesterday! At the third united tug the build- Adapted needs busy 7 ling atid from ite moorings, and then people. SS aoe fan or |% ot we Mo of see Se tp Sf ar et s 5] who, cneer the corse of subserib- swi ¢ of W. M., $125. ers towed it to a place of safety L. N. Markle and Katherine Mar-|the pewtldared editor talked of pre- | kie, lot 7 in bik 64, Gilman park, $850. | lobe durin; re half hour | senting cach of bis kind friend# with | § it : E. J. Farnham and E.R. Farn- | 4 tite subscription to the Record, but | that follows the evening meal, and | ham, his wife. to James A. McPhee, } then turn attention to other mat-|lot designated ao "1" in. Masonic| (tee Donted out to him iad if ne widder when I could hev married New Hampshire gal fer 12 shillh In the excitement of gratitude | ® ATTLE #TAR young man for w St, Lou Post HIS LAST ME ETING. ducted for city by Charles 2 Crittenton, came last nieht in the First elu ) hundred people went complished At the meeting held yesterday afternoon a Florence Crit- ton Mission Cire was formed, and the following officers were elect- od: President, Mes. Parkhurst; sec- retary, Mra. Taylor: and treasurer, Mre » cirele an pore of completing the organization. The Key to the Curtain. The employee of an Arch atreet theater have had a great deal of fun lately at the expense of a youth who has begun hia feasional career in the humble er ot errand boy The other day the stage carpenter 4 to him: “Jack, te that theater around the corner and borrow the key to the eurtain.” ‘The employer of the theater around the corner proved to be of an obiig- ine turn, and they sent the messen- ger back with a plece of fron weigh- ing over Afty pound: which he de- Hvered as quickly as his over-tax- ed strength would permit After he had rested up a Mt, another em- ploye sent the aspiring youth up three filebta of staire with a patr of cuffs, which he declared had been | left there by a certain Mr. Luts Inaemuch as Mr. Luts turned out to be a gentieman who had been born without arma, and was pro- vided with a quick temper, the young man's reception was a decid edly warm one.—Philadelphia Ree ord. Marched Robbers to Jail PENDLETON, Or., March 29.—J. H. Pree, a farmer living at Lee's m they were | edite waiting eveaped by another egresn—| “We ten days in this |the T areiecsaibsdaakia’ Mamaia fal rooms of the Star, ve nothing to eat here!” ejac- more vinite.—-Indie ulated the telegraph editor, as he - --- Polae i bin linen shears @tott to Whitman County Crops. dimect @ dispatch from Manila . : Sorty fore sour” esbonden’ the | COLFAX, Wash. March tramp, as he seated himself in a porte from farmers in al! napolis News, all 18 | be cropped thin year, having been seeded last fall. ‘And of this, not to exceed one-tenth will need re- » of one capable mi Bootland! One man tryin’ to ex- pone 40,000 kitchens on Puget Sound! and east have been unable as yet to fsuMficient. The other 34,000 your carriers abe where the best me me.” ‘fee here! Have you come to discuss restaurants, boarding houses, r something elke? Jump right Inte the middie of things if you've any-| t town to find are waitin’ for Grain prospects for the present year are excellent, the ground being saturated to a depth of eight or nine feet. A Dog vs. a Cactus. I've got a mine of valuable informa- that bis dog held the opinion that hi tion, You see, yesterday I was household, unmindful of the fact standing on rrison street, Queen that his dog held the opinion that Anne bill, hagelin’ with @ regman his job lot of old hate, pants, boiled cactu: shirts an’ dress coats, when T he dof a dog. The little animal en 4 female volee elimbin’ up in the air the plant shortly after ite arrival, | in @ way that suggested trouble. and issued a challenge. In default Old Rage and I peered ‘round the of acceptance he gave battle, but re- corner an’ saw @ peach-colored kitch- | tired at the first shock to reconsid- tomato-colored er. The enemy had more teeth than hair an’ a polka-dot dress, holdin’ a/@ battalion of bull terriers, and all newspaper over the back fence an’ of them were newly sharpened. He horrifyin’ another girl with it, ‘See was no quitter, however, and, with thot, will ye? ‘The houle buddy ‘rising anger, he renewed the attack. recaipt te printed there in black, vid This time his opponent came down, the edithur's name at th’ bot’! am. janding on him heavily, and with He niver tried to cook thot recaipt the touch of a barb wire fence. The jor he'd Se dead and burted new, wid two rolled over and over in a death [Ro way o' gettin’ out o° purgetory. embrace, and the cactus was finally Ye nee the misthress she tuk me fer vanquished, torn into shreds and a cook from the Killem Kitchen geattered about the room. But !t Aginey siveral wakes ago. Me was a costly victory, The conquer- |Cookin’ exphertence war somewhat or is punctured in more places than jshmall, an’ the aginey give me & his owner can count. He may live [newspaper wid reeaipts in It, sayin’ to Aight another day, but it will not | ‘twas all thot a Queen Anne hill cook be with a cactus. | Wanted to know. ‘The misthress she | —_——oe = “Thin git dinner,” sex make WITH HER e 8 foine pie, fricaeses th’ chicken, an ethuff th’ roast lamb wid dhressin. ‘I will, mam.” ees 1, an’ she lift master should have no other as to the price he'd give me for @ pets before him. Now he has no and the dejected sembiance Sal a aaa iv | “4 j : eG the time and refused to look up. ing to get #7000 from the governor | ave wood N, J., will be able to appear Soe t trader ith more than before th ft th ity nH | San Francisco | 17 0 wal te due to the re-|meatiotied share of Change nerves TOL (0 @ Star REPOMEL | teavciea"miny mien ne suia- ena One Side Young; Tother ’ sourcefulnens of ite subseribers, who | went be up to the young Indies the bundle of sticks had made bis Port Townsend, March 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, |! the small hours yeaterday morn-|@d volunteered thelr services ay] B T | shoulders # He was growing Sid Old JAprit 2.8 11 16, May 1, and| ine hauled the Record butlding out | MeHsenk The kirle biuahed and a ramp. old, and did not intend to be put off | ide . every fifth day t r of the path of a dentructive fire. at ; tt ine he fas eee in poviener. “Hip oie waine 0 aon * i ing cou! vin of letting stran-/ — —— {th ‘ernor, He wae ying to tl a a | FOR ALASKA There were 500 of them, and their) gers have powseesion of the thing} the governor bimeelf, and make his x The elegant steamahips Cottage | names all feure in the books as bes which was on the eud of the string.) 4 py 4 . demand for the $7000, Last year he r . | City, Clty of Topeka and Al-Ki leave |ing fully paid up. ‘The editor nays The girlie remained in the lower cor ear-eyed man, whose tattered | varied $13,000, ‘The officers at the, %2#tlce Underwood is giving his | Seattic 9 a.m, March 1, 6 1, 16, 26, ridor of the bullding for some time |*4 well-fed appearance bespoke bis state House hope that he will come *Pectacles an extra polish these a that he scanned the faces of thoae ’ , | 31, April 6, 10, 0, 2 0, May 5, after leaving the baloony, but the Yeeation, called last evening at the down to some low price, that he daye in expectation of the dif- may be paid’ off after two or three feulty of determining the age of woman who will app before him next Saturday morning as the plaintiff in a sult against a derma- tologist. Even then the proverbial uncertainty of feminine age will be J. F. TROWRRIDOR, | War were five of th nt lohair | % country are that but little dam- ‘ i oh ¢ got & marrowetickling increased by the utter difference Puget 84. Supt. Ocean Dk, Seatt! * in Ridgewood, When seuastng fob tke bie ’ age has been caused to fall sown by the wu Aiffererive of | Uptown ticket office, 618 Firat av.,| sitement was over the Evangelist Crittenton Closes nation for the kitchen editors Of | Wneat by the cold weather, ‘The t presented by the two sides of Beattie; Goodall, Perkins @ Co., Gen, | itor hastened to reacue thetr latest Hi . H total acreage in winter wheat ‘6 ace Of the. alate. <9 | d . rk in ‘ tole al ac 4 if t ’ | Agents, Ban Francisco. jeontributions from the waste baske 5 Work : Seattle id man; tere bran FuF small, probably not to ex- the right she will look like and he will print them gs the rs nha u peed one-tenth of the land that will @ girl of 16, with a fresh, blooming complexion; but from the left her face has all the mature look and the marks of time common at #. Hhe something abot - *rittenton | He can’t do tt 1 sowing. Farm work in the coun- plaintiff in the suit is Mra. L. EB. Wanech te Seng eee ice Ph ont | man, who ran out of the club with as for ‘Ta and Sige aera os 4 wade eke ta ake se 40,000 'Y West of Colfax is progressing Houghton, who seeks to recover the b on. ¢ ‘ e y the fire ‘or Tace The mee’ . . a . a r m ¢ a m m wu whic! a |mMany of hie fellows to view the fire, |.) onde and at ite con ene, We think that 4000 in| TAPidly, but farmers to the north maximu: m for which a justice court it can be entered, $200. The quired |politan lawyers make their home in 4 defendant is Mra, Gervaise Gra- AN 1 Daa you cay you were from Kan-|RiGStWouR, and theire was a pre- |t? the depot with Mr, Crittenton and ably all right, Mort of | Pruit men report that the winter ham — ' ‘ Mrs. Moffatt to say their farewells. belong to subseribers of the sant” }ponderating Influence in the removed ee eee ne ee ie enton oame weather has killed off nearly all the According to the complaint, Mrs. 0; but I feat come from there.” - ag Record building. Some of |... seattle for has partially bean Be- “Ah! 80? Hereafter I'll follow apricots and peaches, and most of Graham, who owns to being 42 years “Then I want to ask you a few (°" Were in evening dress, but the early cherries, old, entered into an agreement with Mrs. Houghton September 20, 1804, whereby the latter was to remove all the wrinkles and blemishes from her face free of charge. Half the face according to the charge, was to be treated at first, and Mrs. Hough- to make a patent medicine man turn green with envy. At the end of the six months, aceording to the alleged agreement, the other half of the face was to be itored to youthful freah- ness. In addition, Mrs. Houghton claims she was to receive $10 a week for her services. But, the complaiht charges, Mra. Graham refused to carry out this part of the agreement and it Is to recover the wages alleg- ed to be due that the suit is enter- ed. On account of the patnfulness of the treatment Mrs. Houghton says she refused to have the other side of her face “restored,” declaring that she suffered agony in the former treatment, though told that it would not be painful, “It was just Mke being skinned alive,” she said yesterday. “I was told it would not be painful, but T cannot describe the sufferings I un- derwent. For ten days I was tn the place, being constantly in torture. They took every bit of the skin off my face, and it was several weeks before it even heated. I would not fo through it again for any amount of money.” Though the operations were pere formed over four years ago, the contrast of the two halves of the face is said to be remarkable, the dividing line being sharp and dis- jtinct. Mire. Hougton claims that |the treatment has made her face as ters. The ishers of the THE |Cemtery Aesociation’s cemetery, 95.| for revenue on advertisements only.|crossing of Hirch creek, came th’ Kaltchin.® | “Now fer yer paper, eonaitive to: hedt -taG Gilda that ’ STAR this fact andhave | Mount Pleasant Cemetery com- marching into town yesterday with ge <1 dix border peel Married Whenever the Of & baby, and that che bes ant> pany to Charles W. Reed et al., lot the paper so that |i ot se Pleasant comsotary, #1. ‘MURDERED / | Philip Arden to Lydia Martha Ar- den, nw \% of aw \ of sw % sec 10) Directness of Statement °.2.0° jo. Ghel as na. IN A CAR Lydia Martha Arden to R. A.) j | Brown, nw % of aw \ of ew \ of — Wil be 0 walibedele Wtharg. AG |Site seine cetacec ns ees| CnCIGAGO, Maren s-—7Fhe boty of| interesting, breezy style ot para- 35. la man was found in one of Swift graphing Ente ineedliots favor in| Robertson Mtge company to Chas.) @ company’s refrigerator cars thin! these days, as opposed to the old |W. Reed. lot 17 bik 63, Gliman park, torenoon at the stock yards. The rt | $150. ~ time fashion of ponderous ‘‘write- ge P. Ldncotn and Caroline T.|c&T came from Newberry, 8. C.and a loaded shotgun, and driving ahead of him two hobos. Pree was at his work ina field near the house, when he saw the two hebos leave the house with some plunder, and, hur- rying to the dwell found that he was short about $20 In cash, be- sides several articles of value. b took down his old shotgun, loaded it carefully with buckshot, and went in pureuit of the thieves. Overhaul- ing them as they trudged along the road with his property rolled up in their blankets, he ordered them to lan’ turned to th’ cookin’ recalpte. | Moon Changes. There was one fer pole, an’ it anid: \“Take salaratue ati’ mix wid cream | To have just successfully gone o’ tartar, thin butter yer flour an’ through her fourteenth marriage wet th’ houl mass wid milk. Thot ceremony ts the reputation earned will make a folne crost. Thin take by Polly, the present wife of Wil- « half doren eags an’ break th’ yelke liam Owens. She te but years of in a saucer. Mix wid a taispoonful age and looks as if she would sur- ov cinnamon an’ thra cupfulle of vive her fourteenth and at least a mnear. Bate th’ eggs well an’ thin dozen more husbands. She ts the add a little cornstarch an’ pour yher| mother of six children, the result of ethuff in th’ crusts, Bake wid a her former marria She was hot fire, an’ do not burn.” married the firat time when she was “Faith an’ T tried it. Ye see'i5 years of age, and was left a wid- \fered constantly from neuralgia due ito it. ——_—_ | | An Added Burden. T was taking my dinner one day at a mountain farmhouse on the headwaters of the Cumberland riv- er, and the lady of the house, who had four children playing around the front of the establishment. was inclined to repine at her hard luck in having #0 much work fo do. “LT run this here whole farm,” sho said, in a tone which indicated that 3s Saati for San Francisco | BN LIZ } The Papaya ye Se Res it plain for whom the mlssive w | his morning he arrived at th ran steamahtps ‘ Intended. It looked a if the young Btate House before office hours—n fF = and matilla eave Newspaper Office Savod By ei tie ior the fiend tine | i | Janite nd the ele roman to I J yi on le am ta fhim of’ to th fact that he had who ould tell bh publes To VAAARSS end and Victoria, March Loyal Subscribers. atidtere im. tee Sikiotay, Wak banat | Ease then te confided thar ho. had t Pertti dae thare:| ‘That the Dally Record of Ridge. | C1 o# though he bad known it | er _ jcome on bis last vinit, and was go wr am 4 a * and editorial utterances. | tincoin to Joshua Dorley, tract 29|the police are working on the the- | cient about face, and without stop: “AR lof Moore's G-acre tract, $625. jory that the man was murdered a tei ads J. J. Miller to H. R. Lovett, lots| somewhere between here and _ No. § and 9 in bik ¢ fi city, the motive being robbery. The . of Third motor |v ian's skull wae fractured, his head ping, kept them marching until he thot recatpt @on't say whether or reached here, eight miles away. not to put in @ handful ov th’ differ ent sthuffs, an’ so to make sure ov a gud fob I put tn plinty ov all ow two years later. Since then she j hae averaged a marriage every two years. She has secured eight or nine divorcees, while death has done the} evrerevrerere Tttruwe U S856% vaatca - Mne add., $150, Margaret J. Pontius to Jennie F. Sullivan, lot 12 bik 3% Pontius add., $400 All of the Local As well as the his wife, to Dora Twigg, lots 11, 12 and 15 bik 2, lot 7 bik 73; lot 90 bik | 72, except 29 feet the full width of lot on the weet; fot & bik M; lots 1 ' ; and 2 blk 58; lots 4 and 2% in bik C BWS 41; lot 12 bike 19; lot 15 bik 64, Gtiman park; lot § in bik 11, Queen Anne ad- Peter Hesser and Sarah Heaser, | cut In several places and his body covered with bruises. The car in which he was found waa on a ride- track at Forty-seventh and Peoria streets, and was opened by Michact Heffron, 4 car washer, employed hy the Swift company. He was climh- ing Into the car when he noticed th man lying face downward on th floor. The left side of the head w beaten a if by a club, and the left RADICAL VIEWS OF A PRIEST Rev Thomas McGrady Pub- ° lishes a Book. Three cups of salaratus an’ @ big | releasing in the other cases. She is lot ov craim o” tartar wint into th’ | part Indian, her mother being a half dough. ‘Thin I fixed th’ insides of!caste. By marriage she has rela- th’ pole an’ stuck jt In th’ oven an’ tionship with half the people of stirred up th’ folre, Whin I was| Hendricks county. There is no one done T went to thé door to cool off in Indiana who closely approaches an’ was gone about tin minutes. her record. There are two or three Thin 1 heard a foud nolse behoind cares of marriage the sixth time, | me, an’ turnin aboot, T saw th' stove and one case where marriage was leovers risin’ up to th’ caitin’ wid | entered into the seventh time, but four columns ov dough climbin’ up i ane discounts the record. Young | e was ready to resign. ‘How many acres have you?’ f inquired. “A hundred and forty: twenty in wheat, sixty in corn, ten in medder. the balance scatters | “Got any stock?" “Ten head uv cattle, two cows, six hogs and work critters fer the place, “And you run the whole busines?’ “Indeed I do; every hide an’ hair uv it,” she sighed. “Don't you hire some help?” “In course, but ‘tain’t hired help dition; the undivided % of the fol-|¢eye had been gouged out, and brots PR nay “aang ™ hashes 29TH? through th’ athove hols loike church | Renson Ebgors, of Hendricks county that takes the load of'en @ body.” lowing; Dertnaiing: At. mer ote ‘Sot '5|90 were vieitie On Revere! Other por-) 11. Ca ihalle church, Belle: | Cates. | ee ey eee Pence |10.t2.@ fair way to attain o slsnllar | There was: eullnespEd 26 toes oate~ ” bik 1 of Lynch & Shieid’s add., run-| tions of the face je man's pock. | Anthey er en i ¢ made a run at th’ legs ov theo | distinction. He has just passed his/ment, and I paused a minute. Don’tdoubtit for oneminute. The terly line |ets were turned inside out, The man | Vue Ky. has created a atte by the whin buGdenty 4R— howl top lieth wear and te preparing to con-| “Sdaven't. you.act © Busband t paper will noticlaim to be the best P)°E [P4ie" “lone ihe w of sald bik 1 se 67% feet, thence at lin between 20 and 35 years of axe } ‘ sthove blew off an’ wint/tract his fourth marriage. He was next asked with a good deal of sym- Soe me coe aati ot right angles ¢ 42.4 feet to © line of |@4 has sandy halr, ral pela 1‘ ‘The Two . into th’ sonia: i cg {ih | married t firat time when bat. 14 pathy, Se : tion’’—thatis, not yet awhile, but | lot 4 tn bik i; thence at right angtes | ner McGrady 1 ed fo ria right out 0 "lyears of age and his wife but 32.| “Yes,” responded she very slowly, the effort will age to steadily ” 67% fee to the north line of said Quite Embarrasing. PF dso ptr ar geiko a 1'the kaltchen! —Jist thin th' the marriage was Upon consent of “but T have to run him too."—Washs improve it. In the meanwhile Jot 6 tr bik 1; thence along n line] ane premature report of Mr. Sber-|tive powerk He Meee etna |miathress coom @ runnin’ out o° th’ \the parents, He treated his wife as /ington Star. rt oy Of lot 5 w 43.4 feet to place of be- please remember that news “‘tips”’ | ginning; ots 4 and 5 bik 9 of Burk's telephoned tothe office (Pilge 150) | first add; lot * in bik 22 of Denny man’s death, caused considers embarrasament In certain quarters. ed States in fast drifting toward siantical munces « erlaliam, der you should a hurd her |q plaything and when he grew tired "Kape back!" 1 seraimed./of ner siung her around like she th’ pole ie ndt yit done growin’! It's | was a doll, and scared her to death WHILE EATING | One of the New York evening papers monarchy. and maintains that the 0°) Oo ao pe n'll last all eum. | azo > roy will be much appreciated; also|# Hoyt's add.; tract beginning nw | gaye its readers a detailed account priests should elect their own bish~ pers pean Bien 8 antabh vipa arr Bindi lage apron Heap eh subscribers. It only costs bctss Wulong miler ater 8 1e( eee ans repeated |opa and thelr OWN) she'd fainted. Win she came too | poiding a red hot poker over her. HIS SUPPER pate the last words of the dying sta rectors. present. got a man and had th’ pole taken ghe got tired of this and went t |feet, thence at right angles n 120) non A sootety of apiritualists in! pro nding three names o * ~ (She fs a ’ down in paices an "piled up outeo'| her home. The marriage was an- oni feet, thence at right angles # 110 feet that city which met a few hours episcopal candidates to Rome. doors to w line of alley in bik 13, thence de and t rthe t nulled. The next two were also} | |nfter the report of hie death and a| He advocates further that, Inan-| "TR, | gaye gut in that pater itn at right angles n 120 feet to place of fay hours before It was contradict-|much u# the public schools are #uy Wet Oe eae Ther [terminated by his arbitrary v's’) Albert Burns is Struck wo | beginning: all of bike 103, 10 and 102/04" exited up his disembodied spirit |ported by all. the churches, the /aaked the mismus, this 1 tou her |of freakishness.—St, Louis Post, | y ‘ jof @aimon Hay park add.; lots 2. |on4 held an interesting conversation |echool board and teacher should be AP) snowed Oh melapanor | Ue Him Warni Lightning and Killed. 31, 32 and 33 in bik 1 of Em. |with it. Mr. Sherman told there /relected from such denominations. NOt 0) Tl thee eae pen on| Giving Him Warning. | -w. MSTOWN March 29, Doe cat coihaan toe oe people where he waa In the spirit according to the number of puplis | ienn” ahip: I've had th’ xchmall-| “Father,” aaid the beautiful girl, |_ Nitti urs 4 Bgl ip nneagP oad A liet's acre gardens; the # % of ne % Its jand nw % of ne % of ne % nec 27 lin tp 25 nr 5 @ of Willamette mer- lidian, containing 30 acres, $1 Mark 8. Smith and Nellie R. ‘ Smith to Thomas 8. Lippy, lot 8 » | bik 29 In Comstock supplemental ad- dition, $1. To secure The Star for Cc. B. Miller to W. M. Williams, | nd and how he liked It, wrote his autograph upon a slate and sent messages to his friends, which still remain undelivered. AILWAY PERSONALS. Cc. BE. Brown, district passenger representing each denomination UN TO BE | IN EVIDENCE pox an’ th’ yellow faiver, but I niver, | “George Fita-Montmorency will call came #0 clone to death as)on you today.” today! pose T'd eaten thot| The old gentleman started from newapaper pole? Ye'd a been |his chair and brought his fist down Yeu can have anon the table with a violence that in- hour's notice to latve, an’ I'l git a/dicated great indignation. cook today “For three years,” went on the “Well, what do you think ov my fair girl, "Mr. Fitz-Montmorency hanged, shure! —Albert Burns, a farmer near Deila, was struck by lightning and ins- tantly killed last evening. He was eating his supper when struck, The volt tore a large hole through the top of the house and demolished the table at which he was sitting. Sev eral members of the family were at the table at that time, and It is a | lcommencing ¢ line on road sw cor| agent of the Union Pacific, ts in the ators manded the eer x hes play ed on the rusts Tine 00 te | ee ee ee euat wean oF thee eae jof tract land 4.4 acres deeded by|city from Portland Weapon Mrs. George Used | “Think of It!" roar tne aectat | The old. ; $ out to iured seriously injured, although Julius Horton and wife to C. B, . Lj editor Ite an outrageous | The old gentleman was about to! some of them were thrown to the Miller, said tract being % of Lou ONE MONTH oes aint Rolain sub: sec 17 and 20 tp “nr 4e, running James A, Clock, general agent of the Wisconsin Central line, is in the jeity from Portland. Has Been Found. °9.—The gun Newepaper cooking receipts never | bring his fist down again and swear injure kitchen stoves! Get out of |but he paused here!" “He is the champion boxer of his flood by the shock. EK. George ix) “Careful, careful, air," replied the |class," went on the girl, “and he ene degre lo e p | thence 4 mi 0 er pag hg Porage cng RC, Gtevens, gene wortorn |accuned of snooting George D. SaxX- tramp. ‘I've been a newspaper man | holds the intercollegiate champion-| A conductor got up early the othe corer ot eo ty tomenat to pi 28 font | Passenger agent of the Great North. ton ix in the hands of Prosecuting myself, and T know what truth fs. /ship for middleweight wrestling.” /er morning and got his breakfast, 1P 66% degrees ¢ 231 feet to pt 2h fort reams tt iagt night for Portland. Attorney Pomerene. This much the|}'ve almost forgotten’ how to tell The old gentleman eunk back into | He is not expert at this, and his wife, iP oe ‘ows rallr ad tract, thenc WR ergs eT oF ab Neer admits, but he declines to gay story to Interest the public, but Tl his chair. who had the grip on this oceasion, uget Boun 0; act, Tried to String Him snything further about it or the try and do better next time IT call,| “He will ask for my hand,” said /ia used to getting breakfast ready, wa 26% degrees ¢ 96 feet and 9 Inch i] eipruthelansen Hadar, what: it. wheliane waai the beautiful maiden He is fond of strong coffee for hts TRY IT along A line _ ge one ‘oyecleeg ‘Trading on the floor of the Mer- | fq ea : ingame “He may have It,” returned the early meal, and filling his pot with to the center line of anid railroad) chants’ Exchange was stopped for entleman, with what s * ~ap " b Vhen arr 1 no n was in ick Man. old gentleman, with what sounded water, heaped in four tablespoonss track; thence # doar half an hour Thursday noon by the thy poxneseton of t It is The Indiana St like a #igh,—Chicago Post, ful of what he took to be coffee, feet to center of county re ‘antics of two pretty girls in the Staats y be Intradueeqd A tall, raw-boned man, with seedy atlantis After he was done, the coffee pot place of beginning, containing % | pajcony Attention of the broker® was found under a culvert in Blgin clothes, muddy boots, and long | Lyng Wing ef Rengkong Weds steaming, and hash wel! browned, lacre, $1 3 was first attracted by their stylish | \vcnye and. ther th evidences ia ingor-colored Whiskers, walked in- iipecde «(he sat by his own self to break his 1 Gustave Baumann and Emily G.| appearance and animated conduct. ty. yreliminar clings that to the State house this morning, de- | MILWAUK March 2 he fast. ‘The coffee did not seem very K. Baumann to Thos L. Lippy. ce One was a brunette, and the other posited a bundle of gnarled aticks at fame of Milwaukee as the Mecc tifleates of purchase Ismued by King county sheriff in certain action Inlgeemed to be having all kinds of a me 81000 of 4 colored janite It was Orient, and Lun Hing of Hongkong | of started. He yelled like a mane mies superior court No, 24,977, which cer-| good tim Prasiding Elder Arrested jo tick Man" on his annual visit, was serenely happy when he led tol te. “Hig trembling little wite ran = tif May 21, 1498, and] y+ was soon observed that they had, PORTA, Hl, March 29.—Prenid) The “Stick Man” has become an ex-/the altar today Miss Mary Jorhahl | out to see her husband dancing on = evide ‘ 6 of following pro-|q note which they were anxious | Mider Merrell, of the Peoria district, pected character at the State Cap-|of Des Moines, Towa. The groom 18/ one foot and screeching like a made x. ye Jety 9 and 10 bik 29 in Com-lanould reach a prominent young central Minoia conference, was ar- itol He has made annual visita #5 years of age, while the bride gave | nan, (ANS stock “upplemental add |member of the Exchange. The note rested last evening and bound over to the governor’e office for years, /her age as 25 years. Lun Hing! pe ranto the water pipe and took wee wrapped tn a newsp , tolon a charge of sending through the He brines with him on hin visit a showed every sign of prosperity, two quarts cold water and then wy hiee which attached hs tring long | malix a postal card threatening the bunch of crooked aticks to which he Soerian - hel eres overcoat Gujeted down enough to ask:"What ling, have cnowgh to permit it being lowered | Rev, J. H. McCoy, formerly pastor |gives various names, both Biblical and tan gloves, a silk ha in thunder is the matter with the | ‘Alie In th to the floor from the baleony, Every !of the Methodist chureh at Manito, and prof He says the State of trousers of the latest cut cofte She smetled it and sald: ye prlets t a an v, press time this particular young trader | Til, with punishment if hy Hd not Indiana owes him thousands of dol-|mony was performed ‘by Justice | why, dear, you mistook the cloves baaey te + Se PP| noved toward that portion of the|mend his ways, |lars, which he expects to collect | Dullea for coffee, that's all," i 4 * 4 ® e @ a fluffy-haired blond and they Mro. George had been on thin street nlite. ‘ z = ci aa Aikikai ns a a na tii clin i Sa the office, and made a mand for lovers has ached even to tho hot, se he drank off half the cup in three or four swallows, Then the & pein ay Sie ia