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< % ih e * LS) ® 2 THE ATTL ney STAT; = aay Tana aCaRNaS PRUETT PE ATT | “ = x ; ’ j STAR Mr. Page wax driven a short dis ‘—— lehaniam would slowly atop working ‘ | guess I've got hair enough to TRAE FARMER Sells i F C ance In the carriage of a friend Her for a while, sayn he, #till grine Vhe: : a [who lives at one of the big Routh ; He gared oarnostly around at ji yj \ You have plenty now.’ sa Wheat good } : - be oer Side family hote The coachman expectant workmen, who seeme barber, ‘t a al ru as wh . map aah aa SOO Ip fifteen years, and te juatly conald Of their chief and pressed eng tm you a nice sham-| Must, despite existing : 4 ered a model. Nevertheless, his em: | qnechones as forward to study the plan for th ] va iach he ran his hand: cee: \ | oP 9 prices; dry goods mer- KH, WELLS ¥ enA ployer has always suapected that yetual motion machines whieh he hrough the nttenan'e hale. and |e A 7.2 Mat ca. |e Roaties Mansowal the man who hed the reine cong (HO Pled In Meate to Retuen|{Sid'unon the work bench, mT nw = gave it two or thive bard. ruve, and | Chants do the aamic. "One et cont “on : - t an i ting story if he would You will a continued Mr, Bai n word the whole thing came | - ne * aa ot te Feenta per nih wel i) He i evidently @ gentioman and a No More. fon. “that thie ia th : lan € ee of mm just on if he had been : alped Our new store, oF ! By arviets, always thy mdvan ‘ ucation, But bis em AN FRANCISCO, March a1.—a| Wheel. ‘The spokes whieh point t Ali he had left was neo over {dered and — promised ple ploy A Kentioman, has asked harmless policeman's whistle has Ward the right hand carry on thelr his ears and around the back of his ready by APRIL the Telephone Pike 15° him no 4@ * man yelled murder 1 NO AMO sw noveral youra [AMY dangled the domestic harmony points the tleure ax, Thove volnts) MOSt ReMAtkAWl EX- |aniine harver sod there paralyzes, | FIRST is—well, you can 4 te an Tt tntute | Wleh once existed between Alfred ay Fy think | Nickells, the tratner of Prince Pont. | %#0 ni rT" holding th nh i ‘ ‘i see the huilding; it ad- nA Se ig 2 port Showing. He told me afterward he was never (JOINS Our present loca. OMoes Now 1107 Third Ave Bntered at tha pos So T said to him @* | atowski's race horses, and his wife, Carry 00 X got out of the carriage: ‘I gu The mischief wrought by the whis- |*ixes would be lown t told me afterward he was ne I'd better say goodbye, James. I'm lite was brow, ; wheel, and as they went #o neared in his life, Since’ then hé ¢ ; “i " e ‘ought out rday dur ' 2 n hie 3 4 rt ist at presi NEWS PROM MALOL ’ to start for the Philippines |ing the trial of Nickella for utter underneath from left to right —_—_—_—_— hasn't said a word about dandruff tion, andj Ju t “ present mn Monday, and Ir change Into sixes, ‘The sixe lconsists of three walls, t see YOU ling alleged threats to kill Mra, Nick Intense Interest was exhibited at) agai ella the war department last ev ¢ in Is that so, Mr. Paget?” sald h According to the statement made Well, 1 wish you good Ink. IY | by Mra. Nickell’s attorney, when the Way, perhaps you will Fun Gross | horse trainer won his wife fi brother out ther years ago, she wan the ponne other hand would change ine) ‘Phe exporte fram the Upited @tates| FOOTPADS CONVICTED. part of a floor and a 5 to nines as they went over eo top Juring the month of February 1899 a of the wheel, and ag the potential |are likely to be the largest for Ac Wither ana doun Waiuee,| COVE BOTOLY: Woren call, apecity of enc’ nutiber would de-| month of Februsey. of that with having ie a roof, Since the sun | 1 w. a. Me-| shines through the crev- the news which came from the Jen, Maca the two m dup and at Malolos, wh | ite position, why the |the Mistery of the United & lon of poanibly Fet and “ troops are ones te st you " give me hie » Adrees | £7000 sterling, Which she brought |thing would work forever, Heally, | with the exces : , : J I evotenily allat inn 2 ald bea a him up, t nave | hy with her from Austraiia, Ati |Kentiemen,” he continued, a eval) cuary 1808, A preliminary state. |Cutcheon, proprietors the Model | jges, Counters, windows ible Filipinos The ‘was 00a nor ach this money, attorney anserted, |Of hin workmen beg “ik very, | ment of the exports of breadstuffa, laundry, on January20, w on tr p 2 -_ are ¢ ia oe Teason for deep thankfutness, A) o Hes with tay auld he.) Nickelle expended in the purchase of |Very fo 1 he |provisions, cotton, and mineral olf, [in the @uperior court yesterday, ana/and shelves are as far . rattle tb pr ted in | OOS ull name, race hors f foons, Thin scheme tn quite as prac ae has been recently issued by the |late last night the jury retu A ale awe . tng, 89 deadly battle had been predicted tn mah.” asia T in a patronising |'8°e, ROreMs, aad SAleons. ‘Thi seocr ty ibe ough Daten ne itlatien tC gives the| Verdict of guilty of highway rob-|@ es the poles are which the American troops would sort of a way, thinking the man WAS Condy, he gald, Niekells had been the Inventor 1 anly otal of these articles at $56,960,804, | bery apart, doubtiess win a decisive advantage |« sailor or a marine, or something |uniind to her. Ot small apprentice boy and walked | agai 9,843. ik - ‘ to - } er, One of his custome ' gainet $49,843,406 for February 1802 tis is tie 31s many lives, As it happened, but) *°™ : i +induuting” in gory Threats ‘against lued at $52,114,373, and with the or Mare le : ne SHO Aierer sta ir wa 1 Ee ae ee en oe life, 80 whe alleged. These dire Dog Saves a Chill, xception of 180%, the February ex- | We ordered goods in -_ ere vats 0 terrified Mra. tekells a ports thene articles have nev yh oe mt & Seminneet fact, Hower N fifteen years, He doesn’t even| that ahe complained to Police Cap- |, A 40K 10 Mima. ©. ts the present | boon ao large |city of Seattle Brings Re- January for our addi- that the country at large is not 9 kr ve tuin Gitte, Gilles inetructed the |nete, of the town. His ‘ '*) Figures of February 1898 are $62 st Vv YE 4 M t , ion—la Veek We pe ti foundly stirred by this importa brute, but 7 didn't | noiceman on the beat to keep & ape. [CTE AAG he Ie not noted for his |< 4 this amount ia about mains of Two Men. “baste ‘ news. We take tt almost for grant-|KHoW what to may, and I got AWAY ‘cial eye out for Nickell athe |pomets Wat hia little mistress, Baie 00,000 greater than the month freight charges on forty “ aal could. When I got hor Willtams, might have been horr ig é ana a Steamer City of Beattle arrived in . x our bi : will w te be fous pea Juat ended Thin reduction, how » . 5S : ca re ved abate i Phy 4 in the army and navy re ee ning einerety he (Att Perhaps fatally burned had not | yer, does pot eisota a reduction |pert last ‘eventag. trom Skagway tons of new merchan oe benighted followers © " tet for the brother, an at do $ . ne e faithful iin gone h . uniahaoer thas Te for the brother, and what 19 could do his duty effectively without the saitnres MeoGinty Sone te ver lot exports, tut smerny. &. vedi having on board sizty passengers | CISC. ' ye : you suppose T found : he coach- | sete trouble to himeelit ise a. ~~, : “ of the price of some of the ar lend a ee ¢ ignment of halfbu ; them. Som there t¢/ man’s brother has been twenty-nine | a4. secured an old whistle at the wa Pr be ages we") The wheat exports of Febru 1) She left Skagway March 1 : not the exhilaration of y years in the navy, He's & #UrE°ON | seventeenth street station and gave cc pigs yp ~~ por Aas are nearly 10,000,000 bushels, while |) 7 . . the news of victory in this Phitip- | Wit 4 Fank of Heutenant command-|it to Mrs, Nickells. His accompany y ekint tte the Rake OF 5 whe ne of February 1898 were 7,000,009 |Of the passengers, Jack Carr and Dr ; pine war that there was over the | \tinterey. cw age Rag Fling ine‘vuetions were that she cpotance ata bushels, The value of the wheat |. J. Carroll, are from Dawson. At 3:30 p. m. Wednesday wee ® near & = J . » be ever - arepes aor Susrts * ed durts 1508 wae e TY Beattie broug swn the re a » Ain . tidings of success that om ewan. be the boas Gocter — tone tes weieelp be bed ever? |biaaing and he 1d gereame | ot ay Lag Bhon a Ble Bergin 1% “ae = 9 he “re there were on our files two Cuba last summer. And y's When I read al) | TERS Gnd 48m a 4 the hous sing M “ slant -Badrese agp soba te of Se hundred and sixty invoices hreatenéd her badly enough to call (0, Svithaut . ; # year, a slight di attle, who died at Skagway, March ¢ . 4s the same American bravery ani t 0 conta, and I want-| tor police interference whe should | vie'Y Nithout « moment's healta S eaports of Whaat for the “4 ; ape pomine for goods now on the way pluck today, the same resour coachman’s story worme (MAD open a window and toot the instru / be ‘ ending February af emp en, a os ™ from New York City. More ness and self-control, the same d r rasan? E ecm ment. The patrolman, locating the hot punted 10 100,097,000 = bush poco ol Pyles ne Ang n double that number } " ror “ whe e orte urin, abin, March 2 « neum : votion to duty, among the men who NEW INVENTIONS. rere ng lr ae a napeadhalany ruth acatuadeaian oth Seer The Seattle brought down the té lready been checked | are fighting their country’s batt! | All Unis eee @ benutitel theory, but i Ml ne wa 101,425,042 bushe 1 wing passengers A Bel ear 8. E38 sm . in far off Luzon, as there was | A handy Uttle coin package is|Mre. Wickella never Nad an oppor . e t corn during the eight |Hense N- M. Langley, ‘Thomas EVERY UNTER and uly Shaf-| made of me a tte : She Ke non e . vebruary <99, Spencer, Mins en, &. 8) oe ms 4 bi went ey last -~ f Shat-|made of Al and te Atted with «tunity to put tt inte practice h acciiny aid |monthe ending | Bebruary i # Conley, J. Clancy, H. #. Porter, Shelf is groaning bencath ‘ ers army while making \t* « us| sliding section around he barrel | ¢ ner whistle on Mare put tt : gets Barend » 111,811,738 bushels, white | J | advance upon Santiago. portion, which ean be closed and/under her pillow as directed, and | Hise f care, Wow: |for the eight months ending Feb 5 arr Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Hen- piles upon piles o goods, 4 But the current news from Man- | {stened with @ loop when the pack- | then sat up to wait for her husband ay ue Well 08 | uary 1898, the amount wan 120,607,- | sell. rede ihe a ie tered The sement is full al- be a" | age ts full When Nickell# reached hore he was 3 sa) iT bushels. The value the corn . A Carlton, A. W. Rick aa * ready, and still they're fla stirs the American pe lew santa tired, end @itheus Waiting to threat for 1899 was 143,067,770, while that of Madden, Mrs, Madden, Dr. BJ: Car-| Qu pine in upon Us. with exultation than sadness to f In a new computing seale the ful-/en Mra, Nickells he went to bed. In HAS A NEW SKIN 1898 was $41,006,626 rol, M. B. Anthony, H. G. Will Y . cha that such slaughter should b rum of the price Indicating beam | retiring he happened to lie down on ° The exports of cott , F, B. Holbrook, C. A. Wright, G.| You can now see our po- sequel of a war for humanity, 11 | '* mora and can be se( at the the wife's new police whistle, which Rin ss ary amounted to 283,41 st er. F Dy Fr 7 Smith, J. A. sition. The only way out : brings anxiety for the wetfare of our |PTIC* Of One pound of the material | he at once fished out and examined and the value was $17 eeeres Mre. A me antic. T. of the dilemma is to sell the ¥ ing weighed, the sliding weight Nickels, knowing that his wite had And Now Mas Every Chance or February 19%, |» Snow, Mise F W. H. Cronwall, | goods quickly. P! > u : soldiers, exposed as they are to the peing then moved until the beam n to ee the pollee, reading dl pounds, valued at 821,661.16 The |W. 8. Henry, J. Wheeler, Thos. Faw- | quickly) Please une * @ouble dangers of war and a trop-| balances, Indicating the total price. |vined the purpose of the whist of Living to Old A brice of cotton last year was below |cett, Lioyd Botts, O. Johnson, 8 derstand this is NOT an ex- ~ feal rainy season soon to begin. An — got out of bed In haste, utte HICAQO, March 21.—-With 400 |* 8Dt® Per pound, while this year It Frank H. B. Levie, Mra. Haines, R. | cuse to sell goods cheap 7 as the lists of the dead and wound-| A Westerner has patented a handy |few more threats, and then #29 ai naiderably above that figure |B. Jessup, P. H. Bowers, GK. Ker-/ we have been selling goods , a ed are cabled to our shores the news |‘! for cleaning pneumatic tires, | house, never to return, of skin engrafted upon her head, |phe cotton exporta for February | ey Nicholson aaner, J. & cheap for the past ten years } » ing of a Mat casing contain meepomeren ok of which the patient hy ied | 1898, were larger than those for Feb-|Grant, G. EB. Fulk, J. Brindle, FE ¢ brings anguish to many an An nap chbvdnnek thaes. an onal 3506 pleced trom diferent ry 1891 oF 1806. Clyde, F. Kilgore, KR. Sytvester, and never found it neces. ean home side and a pointed blade on the oth LEWIS STILL AT WORK her body, Mary Maloney, a In nearly all of the exported ar fs nga Wage al b ag 2 = bes sary to apologize for doin, Of enuren ‘we Gre pleased to Weare jer, both being locked. open or shut, Side «irl, is enjoying full health cles beaiaes wheat, those of Febru: | Miller, 0. ee ga, W. J. tiene | tt either. To cut prices an of the success of our country’s brave DY an Internal spring wily & 200 mmenthé nike the ned ary meom more sati« : thas poe aya, alla, W. | sell cheap appears to us as : Eye — on ew months ago the Co anual Provisions i for | derso “ 7 pase a no aoeae iv rtane frag |. To Prevent stock watering troughs Ex-Congressman Attending to rachance for life. | February 1880 are larger than dur ie sensible a method as we a eatistaction when the tidings from |r an, Yevsing up an iilincie Inver | Postoffice Busin 9700 pleces of akin were vor, or te There is | ~The Adventures of One Cat. know of. What do YOU ee ee, Se See Wee Whole ieee hee 4 Por the last month Mra, Jones has| think of it ? wretched work of assimilation */« flanged of agricultural pro signed « trough which ha: luring the last seven months ¢ | urnished by Mises Maloney"s tw ige to rest on the top of WASHINOTON, D. C., March 31 at and « brother, and now n troubled by the mysterious dis- over! the wooden casing, the walls of the| James Hamilton Lewis, though out healthy and perspiring sealp takes | J80Uary 1m Durine that appearance of her butter and cream \Once More asing allowing the passage of heat) o¢ congress, te still doing business at the place of one torn from a . ‘o -” cells.» She finally noticed cream on the cat's The farmer sells wheat. vale = Se " . and that confirmed her “s Scouting the jungles and thickets from a lamp under the trough. the old stand. He bi 4 by her hair becoming en’ requested the he good wheat, when he must, of the Philippines t# work that tires wah postofflee department to rend an in- |! a revolving sh Dr. Fred k b ney were 71.68 per cen men's bodies as well as their souls.| A® insulating caster and electric | spectar to Stevens county to invest. |C. Schaefer performed the delicat Manufactures Rave meade © fs oe ” ghe aaid to her eldest boy, | despite existing pric So switch for use on tabi nd Chairs gate the adv <9 of establish. |operation, which is the most exten. | Showing. and the percentag take the cat away somewhere ond | do dry goods merchants. he advisability of extabl . 24.74 per cent cent. during On only two ocen sive o@its kind known to While the Americans experience | riod with trie [fitted with electric apparatue has pout tw ures great diMiculty in penetrating the |the wheel made of glass, with a me bi eceparyAR 5 peated - te af ae country to learn strategic points and | tall) pe sestens arm plvotically ##eUr- | hay been done at the request of cit! An Unpopular Hearse. strength of the enemy, the “Ilpinos |!ne the frame of the caster to form ging of that locality, who send a long Th ¢ Mota , ¢ town of Holden is th are kept constantly Informed of the|%" *etric connection with @ oct jist of names with thelr petition and . ° vod - alized ts bi et a , plate { & hearne that t# out of @ J a ie eevee SRUaNE Seat endag, A+ Te ut © Seceraens See oe cael movements of our troops. This is who desire the new postoffice, if es- , : fastened the lid en he took the | | om tablished, to be located in the store |% & #004 hearee, #ix years old, | though the value of the articles ¢%- |) ou: over to the car tracks and one of the serious disadvantages of) Gilding is easily applied to signs | o¢ & Taylor and to be known as “0%. bright, and as good as ne ported has been the same. Hasior Gi tahk aA Unni. Pee ae 3 waging war ina wild and semi-bar-|and decorations by a new DTUsh. Rise postomes, and Mrs, EF. Tay. (Dut: 18 spite of its apparent attrac: | It is probable that the exports Of ay the train pulled out. He hurried BON *\ got rid of it.” the | "Phin was Mra. Jones’ écieaial It begins Monday. pressing it. Nothing WATCH! WAIT! the cat and put] ~ Se va, | manner of ons have the exports of man loth, William t factures, as shown, been 4s large Darous country, every native of | Which has a reel on the handle 68 jor to be " liveness, and In spite h ¢ to tell his mother about it ] . t ior to be appointed as postmaster. If 4 ne export hia. | Rome to te mother abc - and town #70, it has np the largest in the export Bis | Vien ne was telling her in walked | which is an accomplished spy which metallic lead is wound, one |inis new office should establinhe “| t font nna eroonancatg end being inserted under the tip of |i, pf in ear od. Br emogeeered f Mn of led a funeral pro-|tory of the country. Figures £9" the cat as ch sever. Field rate are said to be highly re- | the brush. which slide ME 899 dred patrons of the old offices as th _ parang empire he “4 hyn ‘ ao yodefetooe-n Blame the caf,” said Willie, who| r garded as a table delicacy in Cuba. | {posite the foil om the aCe UN- | omce would be located in the cen ive years, vaste Be 60.248, amnines (he coriees {felt that his reputation as a cat dis-| derneat of the best and most thickly settled ou SAG wihely employed hen ' seats tng latpest an<i r among the boys was seriously ‘We are not sure that a nice, plump. mean country fed rodent wouldn't be quite Street cars can easily be replaced appetiaing after a long course of em-| When dertilod by a new dew M the county {9 transacted and be | Dtdham. and Clifton. One Seined army best, sisting of a carved plate pe clamp-|on the shortest and most traveled |{tiver, having taken a <eaeiatiemasniedienians ed to the side of the rall with a or road from Kettle Faile to Miles post | Urooklin for interment, saw The industrious Japs are far too KTOOv® at the top, which slants to- comes ‘There ie no doubt but what /'? ture ward the rail to allow the car to back a load of to waste t ovel reading he petition will be granted and the busy jaste time in novel reading. | sude down in place when It reaches je, vetey ny Li trouble began. The fish didn’t harm Hancock was hired by people in F sndangered. He took the cat a sec- ond tine, tied her up In a sack and) SCISCO SENTENCED. [Ores Seer aha Mi tak alee ‘THE RECENTS MEET foesn’t drown you the smell will kill you anyhow.” bagel gy gs» Bopha Babli 20 'To Select § Sites for ‘aie the cat cam farming community in the district and be at a point where the business ° con- an honest dolla David E. Be ed of appropriating Among 27,000 new books printed by | tne Inspeétor sent rs rn wig postage atar theme cine pend, caty a jamt ec A civil service examination is to |th# hearse any. and the hearst « n't nmster at Wellington said Willie to the Dormitories. ef be held at Port Townsend on May "Urt the fish, but when th y ® need dy Judge Han hired girl. He then tled poor pussy | of fiction. | A recent protector for motormen's|¢ to mii the position of asseyor in Ol the usefulness of the hears ‘onthe in the United States p to a stake in the back yard and fired| Today the board of regents of the —_—— faces ia made of a spring roller from the custom house at that 1 wan gone Th r tionary at MeNeil’s inland 4 volley at her from the pistol. This| University will visit the institution mt roof of the car, carrying a to bury sent to me she was dead and no mistake jin a ly for the purpose of pick- waterproof strip, which has En Row nil away, and paid 8! 0 bout it. She was covered with|ing out sites for two dormito a. . . abou ne wa r n | ing v rmitories ming in it for the insertion of to te hearse, sooner than hive th , PETRIFIED SKULL blood and when Willie gave her an vided for by the legislatu This of glans, the lower end of the NEW YORK, March %1.—Mattery hearse for nothing experimental kick she showed no | afterno a meeting is being held The boy ran off to get|by the regents at which are nt Now that an oyster trust has been organized, isn't it about time for the clams and lobsters to be doing some thing? | town had the hearse ne mg attached to the dash-/|F, Fifth artillery, now stationed at/ Th sign of lif | board rt Hamilton, and Battery F, painted and varnished. t > redid don sewn |a spade to bury the cat. When he| tt peting architec nad bade MINING NEWS mtcoeneneinninnakaiaaesaitae Fourth artillery, now stationed at movethe prejudice, but t t 4 MONTE ney mar h 2 st stow nae dpe __ Loco dn neal wi conte . nay geeoay ton . | AM ACCIDENT AT SEA, Fort Adame. will etart from Jersey bela and the village boys threw | 548 reached h gggaalled ap se; been gone ever since on of the board to have the dormi- 5 | City for San Francisco on Monds tones at the hearsehouse to show |* *mall town yey foes grate ory proc ieeen ence - | time the Univer- Progress is being made upon the| One of the apprentices belonging |\*” route to Manila, heir contempt. Ina year ore ie Seay, Sen oe Eee ore Prison Chair for Tramps. |» next school year. new shaft of the Insurgent mine at|.,, tne Brit ; emaetedinaaens ting agatnat the heares ame ao | scientiat of that rexion, has jit Baorred iont Republic, and h stripping has|\” {O° > np -Mndhen’ Hak strong that men declared in. their | cently unearthed @ most valuable) Oayiand, Me., has adopted a novel Bet aga gp also been done on the ted The | hb safled from Puget sound last M y BAR THIS TRUST wills that their heirs should be dis- | Sclentifie spect thee ae ca |plan for ridding the locality of tha biletien Bowe shaft is to go to a depth of 80 fee scember for Yokohama, died dur nherited in ense the ter re were |* petrified fragment of he nar tramps It recently voted me ney |' cite teint, anh Specimens of the ore taken out ng the voyage from a gunshot setae ea aiie wi carried to the gra skull, ovie <td er 24 rea the \tor the purc “ea of a “tramp chair 1 | Prizes will be offered to the worst says at $562.22 per ton in gold wound in the neck, caused by the hearre ae wh ‘ eotume: Jims the he [which Is really a cage of tron and] 4, aah aeiabeian Aen s wo i © be ne the x = sowed by the Kansas Law Will Not Allow "ovr foo oe petrineation is 30 inches long. vaped like « chair. The chair Cage qwhwwand ath to the most ‘The tunnel of the M | vn ares of @ weapon 1" Potato Growers’ Combine. tem en tine their 18 inches wide and 12 inches thick |i,’ yo arranged that a person lock bine mine near Republic Sea € another apprentice, It * |be conveyed In a hea and weighs 30 pounds, Several lit-| oq on the inside must sit in one! gouingigg’s Mead a been extended et ut 29| as 1d story of “Didn't know| TOPEKA, Kan, March %1.—The|ham or pieces of petrified bone, which | position while in the chair. There @ adquarters feet driven on the # In |it was loaded.” ‘The apprentice who Potato growers and gardeners of filed in =~ were broken off in securing the spe oo ee cctchina of the lems. MEANIDA; “atuieh - 4>-dben nae the quartz about § fee e-|firgl the shot was given a hearing Kaw valley propose to form a trust. | gor, and the ¢ nen. are also in the possession Of | sitting from side to side, moving | guards has in Aguin- ing made and in the rock in the tun-| before the British conaul at Yoko- | 1° Stat step was taken today when be divide heirs Mr. Clenfor tne fing {the arma, or anything of the sort.|aldo's forme ers at Ma- nel the average distance made is °° lan application w filed with the | prove the req The nat notable fact of the find | iy Sanford Baker, inventor of the und at Saha ashe about 10 feet a day hama @nd acquitted state charter board for a charter. hearse had been fulfille # that It was imbedded in sand- instrument of restraint, Is a resident liters. ten eis: wanigy ae —— The trust is to be known as the has caused no end of me on the top of a mountain of | of Oakland, and recently put one * will be taken ¢ oo ¢ the lev the sea et abe the chairs in an unoccupied house re 18 for the use of any who wished »y camp follower Row Over Hair Dye. Kanes their filght left Valley Produce jrowers’ |expense, t The ledge of the Kitty ¢ vund The region near Republic ts carrying high The German empr is eald to 2nd Dealers’ association. It has a|that ts ve aes apectenen silver-bearing ore. The ore body \#|have suffered a good many capil capital stock of only $5000, but under stronger to especially rich i” ‘ar confine a troublesome person, — T mw behind. from 24 to % inches in Ath 7 OPIArY ite pian of running things it will be ago. This « notable finds having been) qrat occupant of the ehair was a natin | vicissitudes. In other and shorter apie to get all the backing it needs. ticle in th s within recent years, but this! "') Wno was placed the pant The Zella M. mine at 3 | Words, she has had a sad time with The headquarters will be at Lin- | the town to we hearse,” |last one is decidedly the most val-| acquaintances. Through eft Going well. The or st | her hatr hen the silver threads wood. The object of the association | It was adopted sable thus far of the man's wife he was confined from the drifts is repor run} an to ne the empr was jas outlined In the application is t — several hours, The treatment $100 per ton. The pr pre y much depressed about it, and “disseminate information in reeard MAILS FROM DAWSON. rse to Demonstration. [24's ertectuat that the prisone To Capture the Capital of na i ing friend got her a to the kind of seed to plant, the be t|the chair brought sult ing the old shaft 196 loepe Ae snoomnmedes t * I suppose you will be glad to ¢ contemplated. hair dy warranted harm- method of growing crops, the beat A} ‘ eived at the! back hon inst Mr, Baker out of court », damages ag 8 sett said the young wom Aguinaldo. f pa The misguided empress used markets and the most avaliable ‘ . "i nts waiting | case W " A large ore chute has heen re-|!t with the usual dire renults he shipping route; to sell products at | nl pont 4: © late y 4 rr y and ena yous « mat 1en ing Y 2 a F w ASHEN on é March she cently discovered in shaft No. 3 of pone Into retire- | the beat advantage; to purchase of |svery totter in the batch is f t That's a good a," exclaimed Sherman Improving. poser dykes: Tear seat ine utes e Golden Zon t “ yut that was im- | ail e col od w ne 7 5 Qn . | e ps @ sting a the Golden Zon at 6 an, |e not a ie ith the | en cities, The asf ne for the congressman from Crimson! wagHINGTON, March 31.—John| Malolos. A consider = oF The ore is of a - . nha wpe tion, garden an¢ arm prod Seattle Gulch In view of several anony ry . tl es to improve, He the ity wae ¢ = any yet found tn the mine | at the \uce, and dispose of it for the bene- |" ' se hhak onan Ofte ire mt iaee ome . ws thse y Our a The august Wil- ft of the association.” mous postal car “ . in excellent spirits and very hope asualties Ww 1 fifteen An 80-foot shaft has recently t i save her one awful look and bee tin The World's Population. suggestion , great 7 APH ful of regaining his health ounded.” Pay tig ge dy ay aby lide r 6 t ahead that I won't get ¢ he train sunk on the Picapnee “wiine | ene Geemenoen He Sect. 48 ya EDISON WINKED. The population of the earth I* if the men on the platform arn't all = = assays over $100 per t oe Sai . a that there was no bot About 1.100.00.000. 1¢ being extimated Notting up thelr hands 0 ae to Ore is being tak of the Cryn-|foun en he disposed at one |AS He Showed His Wheel Thad nan Year ttook (an Fnglish pun. irelt Intentions are, et ¢ f ful Washington tal Butte mine at Che w. which r ‘eg : “ <- hy se f .- Caio Always Whirls. m * / for 18 « + ated bse fou : A 3 " rn ny b gre ithe of the world's popwiadon urprised than shows an abundance of was not to be daunted, and, at her) ‘Thomas A, Edison, who has given 1,2 4,463 human were un ‘went, w fren nent to Pats for gn'many” wongere to eel bedigcoegrnale Ee Bre a ae ae a aiiaa ie THEIR, CLOTHES : te abot te - which was duly ap Ived the problem of etna! " ‘ h ene latyle by any means sald @ Ne ase pes ton and sh i ra gure + Me ake By ig le er day he laid before hie workman oo, F , United (t Adities of the se Th thaw {OO Mothers will testify as to the durability and values of free s plans for @ machine which, onc * 929,708; German empire, reason why we @ hotice so many of oy’ hildrer sonnet 1 , 1 otarted, will run forever, Tt i« #0 ustrin- Hu 41,258 f them is that they are made a we offer in Boy’s and Children’s Wear - - + + + pAb » that ; > the | wonder why the Inventor did n 8,852,451; and the Ottoman emp be Why, even the barbers ae dainty, elaborate, and aristocratic garments; Mic Sailor, first mm ¢ ancy Hthink of it Deforesqwhy, in short, It 000. ‘The estimate of the popu- |fooled now and then, and when the Blouse, and Military Conceit An Incident That Shows the Ups vin an her | was not one of the inventions of his|lation of China ts really « ork, customer neglects to warn them AKOIN early life instead of his middle « ed the some funny things happen he A Monume nt of to procure I have had many plans for per-|figures given it may fall vastly other day a gentleman came Into nothing mor It may ¢ and Downs of Life. Senled: te g which would completely William T. Page, of Chic who petual motion machines submitted | below them, In fact, some auth the shop to get shaved. The barber Ss] W « ste + > Is now on his way to the Philippine neh the hair. 1 nia final experl-|to me, said the inventor,” but the {tien put China's population as low finished the Job without noticing any-|& Shirt a ists and Blou CS Island with t rd infant Un. |ment id to have been succes#- principle whieh involves an equi 1s 226,000,000, The population accord- thing unusual, and as he lald the just before he | t t ist lost sight of in each one. Many of|many i largely composed of Asia-|cheatnut: 'T notice a week. Mr. Pa a non of Colon ‘Found the machines would work for a time, |ties and Africar This is espect- dandruff is accumulating « yea ~RE DE ] SHE I ME R & Cc . . Britain sip, he said, ‘and tf you don’t look 4 ak a Page of the Third 1 with|That the Rustler Grocery 1# the, but sooner of later the resisting en-jally the ca with G his father with the idea of applying | cheape place to buy groceries, | er would equal the potential! about ” of th les under out you'll begin to get bald That BE the expan loct to his for-|210 Columbia, between Third and|of the machine's energy and then|her sway being Inhabitants of In- | seemed to tickle the customer, ant 800 SOd Fi AND BIGGE tunes, One night Juct before he left, | Four ‘Phone Main 443 |llke a subsiding pendulum the me- | dia, ")he grinned from ear to ear. ‘Oh, 1| “802 First Ave., Cor. Cslainkie. ‘ a, a ng an salle

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