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E==1THE SEATTLE STAR. Ge) VOL, L-NO, WASHINGTON, BRIDAY “EVENING, MARCH 31, 1899. PRICE ONE CENT FIVE CENTS ON ALL TRAINS sh, CLONING road, He began to drift from one road to another aeouring jobs which [he alwaya lost as soon aa It waa di covered that he had been blasktiv ed. Letters were reepived by hin friends here from him written from Cal; Bisbee, a: Mont,; Portland, Or, and a STEAMER GOES DOWN chemistry in the Wesle: univer- wity. Onterberg’s sealed house in called 4 respiration calorimeter and ts th invention ot Prof, Atwater, The professor wishes to know Just what quantity of work and heat ean be gotten out of common foods when fed to the human engine HF 50c, 75c 75c, $1.00, $1.25 s von DBE, Ae Handled Axes. Large Good Steel Hatch Ce EXERCISES At the conclusion of the expert- ment Prof, Atwater expects to know far a man ought to ride @ bi- on one ee, just how hot a hundred other places, and cach enc of thom always stated that he had & good Job and was doing well, Let- ters came in with such increasing A Great Many Lives Reported Lost ; 2 : | On the French Coast. ee Se cle regularity, always from a different jainet of whisky makes hie body, 7 place and always stating that he how much water he needs while at 1216-1817 See ay was on a& different road from (hy . |werk, and Just what amount of one previously mentioned, that hi ives trom beef, sugar strength he 4 a alcohol and starch. friends began to suspect that he was / of the King County n Institute. WE HAVE RECEIVED A--——w ing No means of communicating with him, ae he wae sure not to stay at ‘THE STELLA STRUCK ON CASQUET ROCK Ex ert Co: Th vi Crew and Male Passengers Remain Of the very finest COLORINGS and DESIGNS. e. his country paper gent to Rim at Be sure that place as he had secured a good dard of that city says. The thiever jwork hard and take many risks, not a system in Syracuse, the Stan- to see our line before purchasing. Job and expected to stay there per- Resolutions Regarding Schoo! Mat-| manentiy. In less than @ week he only of detection, but of bodily in Corner Third and Pike STAR PAINT CO. showed up at Williamstown, and it . jury, Their methods would be | SS ters Which Were Adopted ee ay gparent that Me oar ile Women Are Saved, 2 tiever #tmntoveain si honont aaa at the Meeting. was suffering from @ mental aber- | ’ ' business, The heaviest thieving ix ALO RY manta seems to done my men with sacks, who climb} * - ls * on the eve of i |up between the cars of a slow-moy-| | getting a good job, caused probably | jing train, with two or more bushel | eae | Seti eal i . by brooding so much over losing his |nacks concealed under their cloth-| wishing schooner Hero sailed this| Fruit trees around Northport are The King County Teachers’ tnsti- i : * . : djourned early noon, |20> at different times and places. C ing. As opportunity offers, they! morning for the Cape Flattery fish- said to be dying from t ects of | ala , oe ae His family are seriously thinking The a tain Stood on the Deck With His fill a mack and throw it from the! ing grounds, The r Caroline, | smelter fumes, " after a five session of 4 Speerent gp Bem nPhorwon Roy Frit. entering sult against the various train “i Tey it Ri, 2 La 4 sory ho hich arrived recently from Alaska, — preeiden: in gt | railroad companies that have dis- j plices. nother trick Is adopted by | will leave shortly on a fishing cruise A new weekly paper will be pub- pe Bh ot ee Pn Bde Ber waite. charged him on account of hia par- Hands Uplifted to Heaven and . a tsy me abenaed like tramps. beard | to the Cape. pce at Vancouver, B. C., to be ive : » mare ‘ —- nown ax Town Tonics : Uetpation in the strike and being @ blackisted man. sseetaspaemanchssiheahansincie ANOTHER HOLD-UP. Joseph Tombs arrived in the city ship association, gave @ short talk on the plans of the organisation, Harr Wagner lectured on the “Re- cognition of New Forces in Sduca~ tion,” and he was followed by J. Allen Smith, of the University, on stealing a ride, These men travel along from one ear to anpther, ap- Steamer Faralion is being repaint- led a drab color, which, when finish comfortable place jed, will give her a close resemblance » te down, but in their \of the steamer Dirigo. The bulld of ¥ manage lo dislodge 4) the Faration is much tke that of large amount of coal which is sub-| the Dirigo. devoted to social news, # and the drama Sank With His Ship. parently seeking a in which The price of etove wood has ad- vanced 26 cents in Spokane, owing to the searcity of the supply Turns Up Safe and Sound at His Home. Word is reeetved from La Sate, Ul to the effect that President Stuart of the state bank ts at home and that he has never been at Cripple creek since March 2. A pre- ‘vious to that date a tall, handsome and unassuming man, evidently re- i ite own, but was making converts | jed Into the boats ae fast as po jloads. Captain Reeks went down with the veane!, Wheo it struck, the peo- ple aboard became intensely excited, but the officers checked the threat ened panic. The passengers « ‘Two steamers that happened in the vicinity resoued several boat Some passengers did not wait for boats, but Jumped into thy water, ‘The Stella's boilers exploded as she went down. also refrained from ©: Those who remained on the Yeesel gave a cheer the boats pushed off. The Stella listed heay- ity, and the sea ran up along the fecks, ‘The captain wi “Let every man save himeelf The men! n seized whatever they could to ain themselves, and jumped into soa. When the last order was given the captain raised his hands | to the cky and stood In that post tion UN the steamer went under and he disappeared. ‘THE STARS AMD NTRIPES AT MALOLOS General MacArthur Easily Captures th Capital of the Rebels. MANILA, March 21.—Malolos capital of the insurgents, was taken the! The next point to be attacked will be Calumpit, about atx miles from Malolos, in a northward direction. ler |treme Himit of size, as far as ite [standing army is concerned, and no| Seattle for several months, will be jm ible mn he steoplechane, was a numerical superiority od which for the last IT CAN GROW NO LARGER French Army Has Reached the Limit in Size. PARIS, March t1.—M de Frecinet, | the minister of war, makes an official announcement on behalf of his gov |erpment which te certain to create | a seneation throughout the civilized It is a declaration to the that it has attained the ex- world, ter how much Germany, Aus- tria or Italy may add to their mili- tary forces, France will maintain her standing army at the present Ogures. M. de Preyetnet deciares that it is to. continue longer w the goal of ef troon 2% years has led Germany and other nations to annually add to the size lof their standing armies, with the bject of rendering the one bigger | than the other The present peace footing of the French army, according to M. de Freycinet, is 561,000 men, sufficient for the defense of the frontier, espe elally when it is taken into consider- ation that every man in France who has passed his 26th year belongs to the reserve foree, and has a three- years’ military training behind him. barton wil load a cargo of flour for China, part of which she will take on at the elevator. Steamer Czarina is taking on coal at the south bunkers. She will leave shortly on a five months’ fishing cruise in the Bering Sea. She is alongside the Arlington dock, tak- ing on a cargo of 70 tons of salt, in which the fish will be packed. The Leorenson is the schooner which was away on a long voyage Jast summer in the Bering Bea and was reported several times to have been lost. She jis owned by John P. Fay. The brig Blakeley, of Copper river fam which has also been tied up at West | brought here soon to fit out for a fishing cruise also in the Bering Se It was announced this morning at the office of the Kruse Steamship company in Arlington dock, that ably be one of the vessela to oper- ate between Seattle and San Fran- lelmeo in place of the Cleveland and | Charles Nelson. The Lakme is now jrepairing at Astoria Beveral (months gao she was nearly destroy- ed by fire. Steamer Cottage City sailed this |forenoon for Alaskan porte with jeighty-seven passengers, Captain | Wallace is again in command of the | steamer. | SEATTLE INKLINGS. trott last night. be #team schooner Lakme will prob-— auecan Gaied die En, Wind Khatsereadan venected te" tes parian TTEe Steamer. Wtallar, with. tourists | Voces! struck, six boats were lower: jaad SAliia Whe. re employed in| Steamer Dode haa been at Moran's! Jt is atated thai the Ilwaco Rail- vocal duet by Ethel Lawrence and|that he had been help up by @ mask-| for the islands of Jersey and Guern pe RA enfltne e-card oe. The | (he Saee Large quantities shipyard repairing and being re- way & Navigation company will ex- SE. Senncen wes ancthar mesial lea rprwyt nage gt Abeanad other has not since been heard from. |of coal are stolen by these and) painted. She will resume here route tend its tracks to a point above Ma re ‘ heya Fourth as ye sey..struck on the Casquet rocks a It ls Impossible as yet to give a list other methods, the plunder being) on the Hood canal shortly. Chinook, where deep water can be the announcement ween ; anak the ensmash Geel telok tn the noon as alhinves af C08 few miles off the French coast and | of the saved or missing. ‘The Stella's disposed of to unscrupulour dealers, parr genured aul betier-aleamér connec- city during the vacation next fall.|” ae sunk in eight minutes. There were C'e™ heroically refused to enter the | who subsequently rob the honest] ‘The British ship Drumbarton ts tions made with Portland the tnatiiute 4 Pegg NR aro 176 boats, and seemed to forget them- poor by dishonest measure. discharging cement at the Ww Be ajo Passengers aboard, only C1DLY seiven entirely in assinting the ttle el The The of whom are reported to be saved. attle elevator. consignment) ‘The America left Kingston, iL > ed. women. Most of the men passen- amounts to 300 barrels, The Drum-| Jamaica, this morning, for La Guay- ra, Venesuela, with the exception of the training ship Eseex. The state department Washing- ton has just been m ed by Con- sul Brush, at Clifton, that the Can- adian governm has decided to construct at ot line nt ce @ telegraph between Lake Bennett and Dawson. The trial by court martial of Lieu tenant J. M, Neall, of the Fourth cavairy, who Is alleged to have em- bezaled $5000 of the canteen fund and skipped to Mexico, besides several minor offences, but who returned to face the charges, has been con- tinued until next Monday at San Francisco. The Mohawk club, the leading Silver Democratic organization of Michigan, gave a banquet at De- A grand time wa: had, and many of the speakers may addresses on the corruption of the money power of the country. A sensational dispatch hi been received from Paris, which saye that @ conspiracy against czar has just been unearthed. The Czar's mother and M. Pobyedonotzok, the head of the holy synod, are implicated. The object of the conspiracy is to take antage of the health of the Czar and remove him from power and confide the government to his uncle, who i classed as a notorious reac- tionary ‘The Republic Iron & Steel com- a corporation, has just been every day. this morning about 10 o'clock by chests —— ee In the superior court Judge Moore P&ny. 0 free town. 0. with a that the qualifications of High school —_—— Gen. MacArthur's forces. The great-| MANILA, March 31.—Hale's brig- Ty 7. has signed a decree granting a capital stock of $30,000,000, at wilt teachers be ingly higher. or part of the city had been burned, | ade advanced today from the water- | ; judgment to Edward Knowles for) coteo) thirty bar mills west of that in the and nothing but ashes remain, Ag-| Works along San Mateo valley for i $2651.28 and conte againet William J.) pisssurg. la cities, vacation schools be many tiles, The treops had sev- A Blackwell and Adelaide M. Black- rger uinaldo and his cabinet left yoeter The well on a promissory note. al fights with the Filipinos ‘ The naval department has formally enemy in each Case was routed with | ordered the publication of the ad- vertisements for proporais for bids of the 24,000 tons of armor plate al- ready authorized. The bids are to maintained for children. (7) That the system which forces upon us inferior textbooks be aboi- ished. day undoubtedly for San Fernando. ‘Orly the rear guard of the retreat- | considerab! ing army of the insurgents was en-| killed and r countered, and after they fired @ few | American ty ARE SURPRISED Ni W. G. Clark, the commercial trav leler who was injured Tuesday at d the Yesler way power house, ts still on wounded. about Manila are be MUST DI (8) We believe that {t would be] BERLIN, March 31.—The news poe to hi beneficial to the profession that the|from Samoa has taken the German | Volley#, they fled in an unorganize a | ing 9 4 further inte the country | pempen Bin aA ga Hie injuries). opened May 31 University have summer sessions. | government by surprise. — Prince | manner fake enenlg- te dyes goed rng 4 lg item enetes aaene awe (%) That school be of! Hohenhohe, the Imperial Chancel-| Very few casualtion were suffered | Were Dally de eo . rine onal Henry E. Buses. who was arrestea| Bids were opened today for the ample size, and that the school bull4-licr, gays that Herr Rose waslijy the Amorican army, one man be- | “i? S*eet hat hundres - ee | ey ee enig. sharaek” wan (Cena of the refrigerator and y pino women have been ravished by ABW 10! sician at = 7 chare sfactur! lant f h ing and school grounds be beautified. | instructed to confirm strictly to the lie yitted and only about (wenty be : ple age oh why ones 4 urgiariuing the eecondhand store of |°* manufacturing plant for the (20) That there shall be eatablish-|terma of the treaty, and to be im- 4. | marianne sercere ight | Buttaickh & Sons, on Railroad av-|#overnment at Manila, mention of ed for the use of the teachers of the | partial. It is believed here that « ing wounded. The insurgents prob ske up the pursuit of the insurgents Be El t t d prvan in thie cate pe cea pie es which was made In yesterday's Star. King County of Washington, a] Anal settlement of the matter will be |ably lost several hundred wound 1 omorrow eC rocu e ° pleaded guilty late y aaa after- ie Teachers’ ee herp arranged by the three powers, and | ————— ceaa tents tae Camh, and © Wreckage from ne r hark (11) We recommend that an asso-|eyorything will end satisfactorily. Se eed 56 te 0506 beme ter tit Marechal Lannes, from § sea to ciation be formed to provide « fund NEW COMMERCIAL AGENT ABERCROMBIE ARRIVES. = see ae eee San Francisco, has been found 02 to cover the expense of sickness and BICYCLE LICE ‘3. ‘ NEW YORK, March 31.—Dr. Ken- . ‘ the Wales shore thing is known _—_—_ ody wa onvieted today of 1 Rev. P. B, Williams, of Salem, Or., death of its members. Capt. W. R. Abercrombie, who wilt [Pedy was cory jay of murder-| 414 agent for the National Chrie.|f the fate of the crew he Teachers’ Institute be K. M. Boyd, of Spokane, has been af ing Dolly Reygolds, and was sen- ‘ _—— held in the ménth of October Today is the last day of grace for} inted commercial agent for the RAVe charge of the expedition inte tenced this afternoon to be electro- | U8 tation, will be in Seattle) 1. xaumman, who was arrested n . . appointed co r rm '@ the Copper river diptrict, arrived 4 . ~learl Ap ic p< Mande , eee ae (1) That we should have a Counts |the Bicycle ee ee y can |Chieag Aiiwaukee, & 60. Pad a eee eee eee eee tcone Ar. [cuted during the week beginning /*ar!y in April to participate tM iat Tacoma yesterday for burglar- ‘Teachers’ club organized and man- | "0 * wind ve y nitached tol way, with headquarters at Seattle. \rangements will be pushed Imme- | May 22. _ Kennedy's counsel will aak |i terian church by the Washiraton !#ing the Standard House Purnishing aged to promot social intercourse | thelt wheels, they re at ° be lrne following cirevlar announcing Giately that the expedition wii |r ® new trial Doe eie eentlon ebosed ‘to seceec (company’s till, confessed Irat night among our members-a stub room The i ae a vean rat City Com the appointment, was received this 1. anie to get away by April 10. | »pDV’O DIVE DI societies. The meetings will be in |t® the police that he had cracked all open every evening and all day Bat- |The lice ae env ehe city hall. [morning at the office of the Can Plaats dadionan } TERRY S BIKE RIDE. | progress April 10 and 11 Of the safes in Tacoma:tgtely urday; a common meeting ground | ‘Toller Parry edbssd y hall. | adian Pacific a A New Parrot Story | 4 a an s free trom the constraint of associa- “Portland, April 1, } 7 SEE A suites filed in the supert The Spokane Falls & Northern tions, ete. organiaed and kept up AN ACTRESS “pfrecting this date, Mr. Ro M.A maiden lady of a certain town in court are ae followe: Prank’ Ter, |Railway depot wae burned at Col- by official patronage. ergs Royd is appointed Lene a aoe Cor : Ho owne Fig gp ta er Came Up the Yukon From) race vs. August Soetway, injunction; e yeateey ye is Neved to We further recommen: here ltor the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, somehow acquired the disagreeable Mary V. Hall va, George W. Hall, have been the work of an incendiary be a course of lectures arranged for | Paul, with office at 610 First avenue, habit of observing at frequent in- Dawson City. divorce, aon stpport; Annie M. Cun- — from time to time. Seattle, Waeh. tervals: “I wish the old lady would . ninghem vac T ‘Chatty dal 6. Zicola Tesla makes a big promise ( We recommend that teachers J. MODY, Gen. Agent.” die This annoyed the bird's own-| Reports brought down on the City | MnEnam w York by saying that he will or m1 ms 2 : aah i : ot ga oe ; Meare wn. | of Beattie tant night, state that Will-|Clancy, amended complaint for anj al 4 be encouraged to take @ leave of | ‘Phe circular also stated that J. er, who spoke to her curate about |of § +l accounting of properties held by T.|reach Europe by a wireless tele- ee emce tor one year in seven, for| BUQENE, Or., March 31.—A wo-|w. Casey, local traveling pamtenger it. “I think we oan rectify the mat-|!am J. Terry has arrived at Skag-| Cincy Ae ndeniniotraters Miteabeas | OTSUes study, rest, and recreation. man, well dressed, got off the blind | jyont of the Canadian Pacific, hax ter.” replied the good man, “I also | Way, claiming to have made the|/) "01 0. Wwalter D. Allenby ‘iia alate cca (8) That in order to attract to our| baggage of Inst night's train from |ieon transferred to the Portland have a parrot, and he In a righteous Journey from Dawaon to the const on| 4 1 Moruelty . profession the best minds and to re-|Portiand. She asked the oMcers to) <=" __ ee Sa bird, having been brought up in the bie bicycle, He states that he made = 4 t hi rmanently in the same, | Place her in the city jail, saying she | way he should go. ¥ will lend you the distance in nine days, and was . . canae 0 fe pa ae te enacted ans|had no means. Asked how she got MARRIAGE LICENSES. my par and I trust his influence Compelled to walk twenty-five miles mt 4 ery . _ Biren che rsfhey mo R y * ow e|here from Portland, she said she _— will re the depraved bird of On account of uneven ground. is . (16) That we deplore the fact that |off, when she got on the blind bag-/to Robert Long, aged 92 and Mre the same room with the Not Posted. the © DA and bor tees water bere- Affair. many of our teachers are overwork. |aage. She says she was a member |Clara Williams, 46, both of Seattle; ne, and as soon aw thetwo| A man who sought an appoint-lafter, | cd, to the injury of themselves and|of @ theatrical troupe that went to| Frank David Taylor, 32, of Port acoustomed to each|ment under the New York city ad-| i er | KINGSTON, Jamaica, Mareh 3 the pupils under their charge. pieces in the metropolis, a that Blakeley re Vista Eilaubeth Gage, other, the bad bird remarked ‘Il ministration eatied at the Democrat-| §&, B. Woodsum has petitioned the |The fight between American sailor's (17) We recommend that there be|#he wants to get to San 7 eee 17, of Seattle | wish the old lady would die." ic club the other night. Mr. Croker } hoard of public works for permission |and the native boatmen on the wharf a system of national certification. where she has relatives and friends. | ee | Whereupon the clergyman's bird saw him. He said he would like a! t< ank the street between block | here Tuesday, was more serious than - _— ———— She requested Marshal Styles to per- Says We Use Camels, | rolled up bis eyes, and in solemn ac- | certain position. |six and seven Past Park addition, ab gate : mit her to remain tn jail until the Jeents added: “We t ch Thee to| “Let's see,” Mr. Croker mused.|from Lake View avenue to Hillride eat supser wa: Amerioane Ps southbound overland was due, when A school geography, recently pub-| hear us, good La * ‘The story got! “Didn't 1 help you to get a certain|place. The planking muat be carried | were killed outright and twenty five she would get away on that train. lished in England, gave the tnterest-| out in the parish, and for several | appotntment eleven years ago.” | «the bieyele path, but the p |injured, some seriously Bight na- |#he did not want to be seen in the jing information that camels are em-/| Sundays it was necessary to omit| “Yes, Mr, Croker,” the caller re-|{tion has agreed not to hinder the |"¥e* #re reported dead A Mrects, ‘The women 16 shout 25, is ployed in the transport service on the/the iltany at the church services, | plied passage of bicycles over the path in| EST DAWSON FIRE. well dressed, has two gold rings and great plains The text-book fallin —_—-_ — — lo “and 1 haven't seen you since an pa ee, any way ad ipwerodanteninipe a watch, but says she if broke fin-|to mention the Iiltnote prairie as HARD ON OSTERBERG. have 1, wat Somer ike Telamany Stet ancially. the present habitat ¢ he Amer! ’ aaulianis leader continued the p ‘arrive fre Washi . Particulars of the fire which oc- This Victim of Railroad Malice — bison, and, in fact, contains fewer | | "'No-0-0," the aspiring caller re paar ee MM, Btowart will andbubt: | paren at Dawiee "he ds rs were Goes Insane Disposed to Criticise. errora on American geography than| But Then It Is Fun for the) pica; “1 thougnt you were too busy lediy be Installed as postmaster to-|prought down last evening on the if ally found in a foreign school to ba bothers | bro o. as e ‘ WASHINGTON, March 31,—Eng- | $F? VAN" | Professor. jo be b morrow City of Seattle. The fire originated WILTAAMSTOWN, Ky., March 91.]1ana and Germany have both receiv. | 922% a What district do you live in?” Mr. — lip. ar ativer shen. i the Gheneaanat ~—James H. Bishop was ordered to! 94 omcial notifications of the dis- The palm for humorous treatmen Shut up ina sclentifie box, breath- | Croker demanded nd complaint has been re- patna Dart Fite: ied rs Pas Ade 4 u t to the iumatic asylum St |turbance in Gamoa, but the United |°f American matters must be award-|ing air that is pumped into him, I don't know.” ceived by the board of public works |Puiding. Both atevetarey Wace on: Lakeland, He in a. railroad man| grees government, ta atill in. the (¢d 00 the Swins utian which a while |eating meals that are served to him | ‘Who's your leader?" concerning the unsafe condition of | tively consumed, The fire is thought and was blacklisted for participat-| qark officially A disposition to} *8° st the word “Yankee” in| in pellets through a tube, EB. Oster- 1 don't remember.” the emont hose house. The water have Wash eauesd Sr defect fru in the sere AR. BUrTICe Bey ee eae nem ng [bright red letters across the New| borg in today living an absolutely | “What do you think Tam?" Mr./of Lake Union is gradually under- | tue shai se Bec too De galt eral years ago and never succeeded | aamiral for failing to give desired ere er i |xclentific life at Middletown, Conn. |Croker exclaimed with great dis-)mining the building, and unless in getting a job on the road again in expressed, altho The Mritieh inaccuracy with fr Tomorrow he will be Jet out of the! guat something is soon done the place will irl Inet vene, when he procured | miormation is expressed, although | carq to camels doubtless arose from | sealed box in which he has lived for| ‘The caller went away Aisappoint-| he found at the bottom of the lake THREE GRIM DEFENDERS oD Pp the government t# ready to stand by ' position as brakeman at & £004 #al-lihem in any course they have pur- |‘ introduction, years ago, of a few| nine days ed. He aldn’t know what discipline} some morning. — hry on @ California Fond, and made| lien duration order on the Inland, (animals in our southwestern semi-| Osterbere is the Janitor of the| was, He didn't: know that offices j ‘The three ten-inch rifles, con: his headquarters at Loa Angeles. arid region. The climatic conditions| chernical laboratory of the Orange | go to men who know something of| Mrs. Maude Ballington Booth will |signed to Capt, Harry Taylor, United Not two weeks did he remain with om not suit them, and they failed| Judd hall of natural selence of the |the organizations in thelr districts. {lecture at the First Presbyterian | States Engineer, and destined for use that company, when It was dincov- Shest Stes! Combine. America Wesleyan university here, and he He knows It now, and he didn't get|church on the evening of April 6,/at the fortifications at Marrowst ered that he was on the blackliat| NEW YORK, March 31 — i va has offered himself as a sacrifice onthe appointment he sought, Mr, /instead of at the Plymouth Congre-| Point, have reached Seattle from and he was promptly discharged. In| Evening Post says: Lt is t altar of meience for the pur-|Cr vy declares that he cannot run|gattonal church, South Rethlehem, Pa, The guns are leas tha w he had secured an-|that a sheet steel combinant Turkey Wants War. p vf aiding In the discovery of | Tammany Hall unless the men in it —_— of the style of 1888, and each weighs other job in Arizona, Phoenix was|about to be effected, It la anid the, BUCHAREST, March 91.—Goneral| the nutritive value gf foods. The make it thelr individual business to! Today is Good Friday, and ser-|about 67,000 pounds, ‘They will be his headquarters. His fate here was| combination will control almost all | Orinion is here. ‘Turkey Is prepar-|experiment is being conducted by jlook after ‘Tammany's interests | vices were he! jd in the Catholic and | transported to the Potnt on lighters much lke that on the California] the sheet steel output of the country. | ing to declare war against Bulgaria, | Prof, W. 0, At\vater, professor of | wherever they are Episcopal churches. built especially for the work. ° - % . « Le ° * }

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