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4 2 THE SEATTLE STAR. joyed in games, and luncheon was }trial, and if it half what tte F wees sorve te In the evening, Among signers claim for it the machine wit | ful of yellow dye te ft Naced in} * » 2 9 _____E. WELLS & CO, Pualishere jthose present were: Mr, and Mra ARE DOING be purchased by the department. In KOREA- ADEN a snags Miadls Pot Wane anal iad | wh at, when he Walter Westover, Mra, W. H. Bush, commenting up the horseloss engine | and over in it and when it is even-| MUST, despite existing Every © ternoon except Sanday q ahs: Mr, and Mra. A, T. Friend, Miss Brass of long ago, which was propelled by ly dyed place it upon a paper to ¥ WhEES, ©. PF CHABE Beulah ‘Howe, Miss Lara Smale, | 1 oy @eam, Chisel Benner said lary, “When all the yellow eggw that | DE ICES; dry goods me Rorron. | hisixess MANAGKR | Mise Ida Houghton, Miss Kiva | (a the Way of Wanetoctuting This city had four horseless on-| Tips for Sh aiwere Who In- | ine wanted aro woured use another | Chants do the same. Stockwell, Mixa Alice Dabney, Miss wines, furnished in 1874, and con- | dye In the same man: ( a aw wa ., One cent copy; at * per week + | slo ore went age conte ‘per month Gelivered | Belle Lang, Mr, Wyett Upper, Mr and Farming tinued to use them for several years, tend to Go There. | - | yur new tore, oF or twenty-A¥e conte per by vertices, always ih advance, No free | Adolph Bronson, Mr. GQ. W. John-| WASHINGTON, April 1--Dr. 6. [but oUF ex th any mor fence with thin class! WASHINGTON, April 1—In re-|_ At natefut per-|dered and — promised / cuptes, son and Mr, B, Williams. | . of eng! found to be that th " in the world than thone | res , , ? | la. Sau, “te coger ines was found to be that they to Inquiries ment out ty the|*ona in the world than tho ready by / . the 3 Telephone Pike 160. | a‘. _— eaeisy <4 ho was pent by the de-| wore qimoult to manage on narrow |1Ponse 0 Inquittes went out by the) Aways take the opposite ride of an Lace ha y Al RU tl Ie Miss Ethel Bagley, who has been {Partment of agriculture to Japan, lehfarew and with considerable |PMladelphia museum reporte have | argument just for the Kake of being FIRST is—well, you can been made to the state department | obstinat OMees No HOF = = Third Avenwe | ouite wick for d- the building; it ral days, ia con. China and the Philippines as an ag-|risk connected with carrying 1 Entered at the postoifice at Beattie, Washing valescent ricultural explorer, has returned to|/ pounds or more of steam in the on matters which are of general in - yey . " loci dere. 3) B Bandar te pending 0 | eUMReteD GOA Fepented. 06 feere- | Boller while proceeding to ularme of | terest and of particular interest and| There Is a new arrang tonthe|joins our present loca- ’ t pond " fire, They Were unreliable in the : market by which neck rf n ie et ¢ Kpae . Japan hea been tong: known as the|few days at Riverside, her Renton | r¥ Wileon the reautt' of hia labore. /firm. Ther were unretinine Mh Ins |importance to thase who intend 'to/Teia"ts, in piace, ‘The device 100 ‘tion, and just at present home. jHe wae Metructed to investigate) pound. They did not compare fa- | °XteNd commeretal relations to Co- | jixe a portion of pasteboard ¢ ‘consists of three, walls, land of tea, flowers, fans, quaint cos- rea and Aden 4 feels worne, but there are mar ind RIES such products of the farma, felds| vor part of a floor tumes and pretty giris, Hut she ts . bly with the horse engine, It going to be more tamaus yet, The! The lilies of the Stevens Relief /and forest of those countries us| was, therefore, deemed expedient to Horace N. Allen, consul general at) tomininen who wouldn't think the i ' corps and Myrtle Chapter of the) might be of advantage to the agri-|change, and we have had no expert Seoul, gives information on Core®| wore atyiish unless they were un- | COVEr har dly worth ¢ alle, People whose Four Hundred used to| Wastern Star, gave a dance, and en-| cultural industries of the United [ence since with this class of engine gned ompectally for commercial leomfortable, and for them this sullsling a roof, since the sun Mie. discard chairs, entertain on bare|tertainment in Ranke hall Tuesday | states, Some of the observations of| The «reat difMoulty with the horse. |{ravelerm. Here are specimens Of eyory purpose : floore and employ plain prople in. | evening Dr. Xbapp relating to the producta|lewe engines of « quarter of a con-| ‘he Information be gives 2 ae | shines through the crev- atead of horesa as beaste of burd ‘ — of agen Rave bean @lready pub-|tury ago wes the fact that they), Keren should be avoided in July | Discriminating ‘Charity. lices. Counters, windows cok nines eect te dahon‘ Miss Edna Wittler, who ts study-|jished In @ preliminary report. On| Were compelled to carry 100 pounds | “Ad Auguat . Row taking to American domes-|ing ig Now York thi season, has |tnis branch of termtientinn how [ot seam. ‘They ao heated quarters | Engiieh and Japanese are the tan-| ‘There was a good old lady out on land shelves aré as far r tio comforts and moving for electric accepted the position as contralto jack, Wraneh of investigation. bow: | Or wath. tity a i caune great /KUAKE most needed, English Will Grand River avenue who vrileslawaw as the poles are roads. singer in a leading fashionable New jai to gay discomfort to the firemen, It in| *4Mee herself on discrimination on giving | *¥ , I rif An American syndicate in Japan | York church. All fear Of competition from the|polnted out, however, by officers of | Commercial travelers should cer: /of charity. Bho will not listen long apart. has applied for charters for electric ‘ —_— Japanese elon aavicullural tines |the force that a quarter of a con- TY United Stat arsports for pur to one of the stock s of w ik de > ' Gov. Jonn G. Brady, accompanied | Apne 4 Sines | Angle ee tury has elapsed since the introduc- | Paves of Identification is liberal in giving when convinced And _ thi is the Ist : roads and is ready to expend $40,000.-/ 1 nis Wife and son 000 to carry out its plans. It ts #afe on the Cottage City f to say thet inno conceivable way /at Bit of April! We ordered goods in died Travelers are subject to no tax. |that her generosity in deserved Hotel accommodations leave much | strapping fellow, long of beard bu to be desired, ehort of clothing, appeared at her ft yesterday thelr home ricleas steam engine er of the | ton of th and great improvements have been it must be a Jar producta of th mm ferm drawn * the United diffusion « could that amount of money be spent, kn veleage tad the Rimecstion St lfre engine is expected to be a great) A Week's wtay in Beoul or Che- pack door recently , nua y for our addi- in that country Several little affwire to entertain new industties in Jaman have had step In the progress of fire Nghting, ™uUlPo ought not to cot more than) “Did you ever have a fortune and | tion. last week we paid the visiting teachers were given In the effect of more than doubling the |If the teat of It is successful it? In other words, have you Tokio, Japan's chief city, has 1,500, 7 ‘har , wi this city during the week cnet af GER Wie les ten yaore better days?’ And she epoke | freight charges on forty 000 inhabitants and a larger area % ye cata - , American money might be diMeuit n ald-time school examiner : 4 a 4 in propertion 0! ul | n 2 , ane than any city in Ameri¢a. As the The Alaska Geographical society poet aoe + lbesamgeatee EAST ER BONNET | to exchange >, mum, I'se allus been poor tons of new merchan i There in & promising opening for Have you a wife and anywhere idise. Japanese have the prudent habit of | held @ very entertaining meeting on yp, Future progress must be main! ~ d American cotton and « from 7 to 13 children dependent on wanting nothing less than the beat | Wednesday evening at Plymouth made in the direction of manufac A cloe it eho 5, mum, I'se alone col States will supply the equipments, ™ Juita Reseathal hes return the operatives, the cotton and other market, as well as che low shor Have you been tramping from 30 p.m. Wednesday . be: 4 - - the new transtormation cain be im-ieq fram a atx montha’ visit in the fee Material for the fabrics, th and socks. Farmers, in some ¢ ow to door for the last three weeks 4 big ve. were on our files two = Jumber and iron for the construction “ othessng agined Kast eee gad tron for ge cugeee"e" Husband Tore It Up and His districts, are beginning to inquire |q Japanese notes are freely current _— a ‘What the Japanese are doing in . ‘ - the simplest ricultural imple- jooking for work and could get their far-off realm we ought at least | Several box parties have been Pane Stakes Rete es | Wife Mashed His Hats. ents of American make none?" hundred and sixty invoices to be able to doin Porto Rico. There fiven at the yg Avenue theater! “oe the fabrics. cotton and wool! NEW YORK, April 1—Mre. Flora), The Koreans are free buyers, If) “No, mum, 1 walked inter town for goods now on the way turing the wee alone Gite TEEAE fineh caress un-|¢ they have the money about an hour ago and hasn't had | from New York City. More han, of 328 Kast Vitty-third! On the ofnditions in Aden, Consul | time ter hunt work yet t, had her husband, John J.|Cunningha is nothing that civilizes so well and ch ‘than double that number der the factory system, and this Mt) gy furnishes the infor » at Santiago eo rapidly up to a certain point as! ‘The talk on Ibsen by Misa Clara 79 fee # ge Rhee pet agell owl ey Were no! | good roads and the means: whereby |Thropp before the Teachers’ Insti. |OWl0e to the fact that they were MOC /snoohan, in the Yorkville police tion desired by the Philadelphia Mu-/and Manila and will have « pen-|/ have already been checked all classes in all sections may cirou- | tute Monday afterne was very at and He a no Melis euatem of |Court yesterday on a charge of beat Among other tht he says: | ston coming? off. late among themselves. Progress | ™Ch enjoyed manufacture hae been ecetablinhed | ing her b ee eae the last of A Pht ee ee Soe eee oe VERY COUNTER and Pt to o the last of April. | . Dee: te indeed making Nghtning speed in} Jonn @. Dovey and his son, John) Tae actos) gertcyltural prod-|juorne my mere oem ae Tes tie Newt ‘winntha Ore Febrenry | heed: bavi carer cout hetp prose | pies is groaning beneath this regard. Thomas Dovey, of Philadelphia, are oA ural prod-| judge?’ sald the woman. “He 4/4 and March. : “ 1 1 f vd ——————— ‘ te import: © 7 cute them poor heathens iles upon piles of goods. FEE 0 agen zon ye at the Seattle hotel and will reside four er a te, econ that last night for no reason what A traveler ought to be able to talk Come right in. It does me ‘cea The basement:is full al- . in the elty and wehl.s hs dabdal Vales of noite” Arabic or Hindustani in addition t/t feea and clothe an honest man ready, and still they're fresh air is having constructed at el | Do you call it no re om, judge, | English. that's in distress,” and he ate to - articles io at present between 80 passport of any kind i Te-|repietion and went forth in a sult | pouring in upon uw the Cramp shipyanis, in Philadel Miss Clara Bates, of Spokane. was | ai) a9 and sid. Under| When she wanted $17 for an Easter) 3 phia, a floating house of stec!, 150| Y'#iting In the city during the week. |» cane eet "eneioen sean bonnet? retorted the husband quired, Nor are travelers subject to/ that atill retained a good deal of You can now see our po- ’ , What had the bonnet to do with any spectal tax |the nap. |sition. The only way out feet long and 35 feet wide, fitted up| yee pyerbert L. Bruce has re- |!!! Import from the United States) | Uke a summer cottage, to accommo- o “s p>. | early all her flour, butter, cheese turned from @ short trip at Repub-| 114 meat and three-fourths of the | asked Magietra Cornell Hotel « mmodations are poor. 1 heerd of that fine lady afore, lof the dilemma isto sell the Well, we bad a Uff the other! The hotel bill would be about $15 @/ yn. chuckled to himself, as he walk-| ‘ ‘ 't geee BOOdS Quickly. Please un- date about twenty persons. Some- lic. } night.” aid the prisoner Hoth of | week otto d ‘om th . . ie powers led jauntily down the stre . body may yet be forming an anti- | Putipguney early thete entire our: | Go inet cur tempers. She took my| The traveler should provide him-|! must ‘er passed about 109 on that | derstand this is NOT an ex- landlord trust on this baste. yah a Raph oe was in the) |piue output of suger.” new derby hat and sat down on it. self with Engiieh mvernens of $5) there examinatton.”—Detroit Free lcuse to sell goods cheap jelty during the wee! u . ‘ace » currect |A ec 4 the forme ] OO 11 just elap: her f te rr erican gold pieces ner | Press we have been selling goods Nobody can accuse Teddy Roose-| The Nesika club will give a dance| her, but it didn’t correct her, for abe | preferred woldt of crying baby in this matter |"eHt Thursday evening HOBART’ $ OFFICE. took my other hat and jumped on | cheap for the past ten years Se ies Som cietaaes sake tay 2a] er ie Famine in Middle Volga District || and never found it neces. A dance in honor o! sn Mo- sary to apologize for doin, That was wrong,” commented the | pao London correspondent of the | —— The Vanderbiit-Fair wedding gifts ‘will count up more than a round couldn't go the canned article, even | Naught will be given Monday even- © after he had told his men that they|ing at the home of Mra. Nugent on| It '* announced that the Hon. Gar- Hage pom ace i tinued the |Ne®, York Times says | it either. To cut prices an ’ rett A. Hobart is to be again given nee a 7 ‘The Russian famine is on a seale | li ch t were not |to the front “for their| Minor avenue. his Job, or rather continued in it, as| Prisoner. | “So ened. 1) which Europe is only just beginning eet ee Heres Pee ee health.” Sdsig: Geeiek i: Scititeigen dete aur. | the Republican choice for vice pre- |t°ok Der new ce he to realize. All the provinces of the| sensible a method as we E ae eee yor nen | Middle’ Volga district, thousands of | After He Kicked a Charge of | Know of. What do YOU ing the week for a three months’ "dent. Bill Chandler tried to get visit at San Jose, Cal jup a boom for Teddy Roosevelt, but | it amounted to nothing. In the Mret| That made her very mad, and when | uae miles in extent, and in think of it? I went home last nicht there WS | center of the empire, are on the Dynamit million dollars {n value. The youn, a " ined [Place Teddy would not have it, and |", supper ready for ine verge of starvation, In four of the Once More young| Miss Alice Dabney entertained ot ge j “Where's my supper?” — asked. |, 4 typhus fever| KENDRICK, Idaho, April 1—A ib mt v on jureda ours o one ord eas. whether the old folks con-|0m Fiftee avenue of prem to ehelwe hiss in. that eart ot |°™ red. CGne word ening. | led to another. | ie, are dying by wholesale, and/more’s camp on the Clearwater yes good wheat, when he must, tribute handsomely or not. ; |fashion; but they have no assurance | "4 1 Was AUTwsen ney had been [CVE Portable object that the peas \terday. John Jones, a raiiroad la- | despite cxisting prices. So —ee———— coup ne; as “ ants own he been sold. The seed |borer, while engaged in thawing out) qq ry goods merchants. i rf e tt ff the | that MeKinley te immortal and if he Pr ie . = Richard Le Gallienne has receiv- esr gpd Penge ed Chris. | were to die and Teddy got his place | ™**ried only five months. orn supplied vy the government has |dynamite, carelessly kicked at the / SQ U1) IANS Monday paste Jon to write a critical | tian Endeavor of Plymouth church | there would be the very old horned | c ht a Wild Cat. been eaten for food. In the prov-|fire with bis hobnatied boots, explod- 74 ys devil to pay and no hot botcn, She Caughta a neces of Kamara the people are liv-|ing the whole charge. The tremen- WATCH! WAIT! volume on Rudyard Kipling. Now ve @ very pleasant social at the, t ‘we shall know whether Kip ing is a residence of Miss Edna Hallock, 323 about except what Teddy had tn his) THOMASVILLE, Ga April 1 ing upon belied flour and water Warren street, last Wednesday |!adie and that would be a plenty.) Times contains an in resting item | upon bread conetating of a little |his body and even shook all the , Genes oF 6 Sens Sepenter. |evening. A program consisting of Young Mr. Dolliver would run like /about one of Senator Hanna's wheat mixed with chopped straw, |teeth out of his head, but in spite E A famous theologian once defined | | recitations and instrumental music| the cholera for the office, of any daughters: Miss Ruth Hanna and and upon bran, scorns and weeks. jof these yr noe eran hour poor fel- was given, after which luncheon |other place; but Hobert has the | ner cousin, Mr. Howard Hanna, took For tea they are boiling raspberry |low lived for over an hour. ee re ee ee served . barre! @nd that counts for much in| daylight #tart from Melrose plan-|leaves. Familles have worn the en BON or |dous-eoncuasion broke every bone tn mati Sotgetn to cues 2 = 9 wit. Bet} [theme days. tating the other morning. with a|same clothes for ax months, and AMUSEMENTS. are without underwear. The Rus- for that, they would doubtless be/ | ——- view of catching a wiideat which far more numerous. iA It is somewhat curious to study! had been seen on Mr. Hanna's ex-|sian Red Cross society admits that) ——- - the tenure of office of vice presidents tensive game preserves. The young ®t least 23 per cent have no prospect) ponight Sanat Wa dort closes her E66 About sixty congressmen are pook- | in congection with the tenure of the |iady, who ix a most accomplished of any ofMfictal assistance, and pea week's engagement at the Third av- ] office of president. John Adams, the | hx nm, and young Manna her be supported by private #ub-jenue theater, appearing in “In- ed to inspect canal routes this sum-| ‘aie e quer, Gome of them will have hot first vice president, Daniel D. | suc ed in running down the cat scription or a 000,000 | Somar The engagement has been ; 4 Tompkins the sixth were the only latter an exciting chase, and bore it, “In the famine of 1892 $60, ment euccessful, and the patronage oid junkets. men elected to serve two terms with pack home In triumph were devoted by Russia for relief. of the house has demonstrated the Regents Fix on Plans and tne same man in the White Houne yous = — but in 106 the lage + bray ponies fact that theatergoers still like the R HER. Adams under Washington and oughts. agriculture, upon which 85 per © legitimate drama x N NG NEWS. Items of Cost. Tompkins under Monroe, though, 1) Five — ‘ ni ay. |= ore ge depend. bebe Hake week Wiliam ‘Retert's com- ae —_——_— boa believe, Tompking died in office he man who isn't afraid of any-| onty 932,600,000. In t ame year the any will present the thrilling naval ha ev eipibdt tametes of nla “ Bite rescipehie 1h ee eer e clintienand be was a very (thing is generally ne and UN- army and navy cost $260,000,000. An |5SRY Will present tie ure.” at the} convict Hurley Lay in Wait |ston at the University a jay yer. rried 1 raon of Russia j . coc! great man, the Oliver P. Morton of Marr © interesting compe te Third avenue. The drama is said tons, taken from the Blackcock |terday, and preliminary arrang:-|the reyolution—was twice elected) No man ts thoroughly sanet |nd Imaia on regards tamine bae| "iss ='cn cha late war with @paln. For a Girl. mine near Ymir, B. C., was recently | ments were made for the erection|vice president, once on the ticket | With the sdewalk es street #0! been made. In 1897-8 in India oe COLUMBUS, ©. April 1:0ts sent to the Le Rol smelter. The |, with Jefferson and once on the tick-|long aa he inn't called upon to Pay 599.000 was assigned to famine re : fsa 2 shipment developed 23 ounces of goia |" **° "** epg ieany Fines one et pacar Re anything out of bis own pocket for jje¢ and $20,000,000 to irrigation as! What, Indeed! aust the Montgomery county and 169 ounces of silver. The ship- |2rmitory wil ee |ite improvement the beat preventive of famine. Near-| An old Pennsylvania farmer re-|O°Pvict, who several months ago ment was valued at $1259. jeast corner of the race track. and ME OF BASKET BALL!) Te everaKe yours lawyer would jy 939,000,000 were spent on relief cently came into possession of a made a murderous attack on Miss prema, lthe women's dormitory about 400 |not lose much money even if he did worke and private charity contrib-|check for $200. He had little Daisy Sprague, a stenographer em- The Porto Rico mine near Ymir,|fet west of the men's. Both bulld- have a hole in bis pocket uted #1 109,000, perience with checks, and for a long ved by the Hallock Glove m= B. C,, shipped during the week 2) ings will be built of brick and stone, oe Pe gt a steph-| It may be that women as @ clase ——a time he could not muster up the|pany, Inside the state prison walls, tons of concenttates to the smelter 4 will harmonise with the admin- ps prominent athietes oF C~|\are hard to please, but it inn't easy OR OD. courage to have it cashed. Fina’ was discovered this morning near at Northport. They carried one and and w ar toria, ere in the city erranging With | io nelieve it when you see the men wot while on a trip to Philadeipn’ the office where Miss Sprague works @ half ounce of goid to the ton. The |'*tration building __ {the University boys for a game of they marry summoned up nerve enough and, go-| with a large pair of shears in his « consignment was valued at $600. The women’s dormitory will have | basket ball to be played here in| xopody in the houre ever believes -- ing into the bank presented the|hands. A few weeks ago Hurley two stories and as tasement. A about two Weeks With the Jamesiina: the furnace is run just exact-| ne pairpin of the civilised wo- | check. was convicted of stabbing to kill Word comes from Spokane that eng dah gig og dan nattna lo oe ly right.—Somerville Journal. |man has changed in character, It| The teller glanced int it hastily, and given an additions) sentence o } @ shaft will be sunk on the great! ells 4 ce 5% | = — in no longer a wire utensil more or/and then, after the fashion of his years is Sprague was the : Republic vein to a dept of 1000 feet fa mag secaryeg hy gigsoomn - Must Give Up Their Pipes, How Fortunes Are Made, joes pointed, but te now a thing of Kind, brusquely wala: ecuting witness. Hur' has | It is expected that the sinking of the | K0C a oe ‘arat floor. On the| WEST CHESTER, April.1.—tere- | wy-—that is the | tortoise shell, or fs humble equiva-| “What denominations? insolitary confiner shaft will produce great develop- |" 0) od noor there will be Mitty sleep- | after the laborers in the employ of see rca all hee are adking, ww. | ent: Seno | aheven, ooh Sarpy. tt Bat, bes bade | ~ ft studies consisting of |the borough of West Ohester will not | Wver'on Ol! mim oe ne ontaliiiee |what's that got tew du with it 4 ever since his on -_— | {9S TOOmS ant iw eoveral euftes of |be able to onfey their pipes while at | ree, the aueation of money-making | 5 caret Sangster is probably the |a# brusquely asked the old farmer,|/Miss Sprague. In some mysterious It l# reported that a new shaft in| "iNEle Toome and severnl, Nuirneat, (Work, either on the streets or In the /NA* Attracted more aiontion th" | peat loved of the women fy {the |to the great astonishment of the /manner he fled the chain from his , . merite deserve ¢ are not) e offic a by <ders.—Phil- le nade his escape last nigh to be sunk on the Lone Pine mine |". ight and water, and will |#tone quarries. The street commit~| ovate simply to make money. We| Present day, “Our Own,” the pos m|bank officials and bystanders.—Phil- | ank made hi pe last night which has done more to soften the |adelphia Press. from the eolitary cell and proceed- at Republic, to a depth of 500 feet |tee of the borough council has | cost about $23,000. | rough counct! has is-| wre created for the purpo ee r Miss Sprag fice. Powerful machinery is to beput in ; |nued an edict that und ie fore hearta of home folks than volumes ————— — 1 direct to Miss Sprague’s office ] The men's dormitory will cont md e' ae Seer no cir ¢ cultured i] atta we mand. there ¢ on : | the shaft for hoisting out the ore.| 17PS ot oi” ang will be similar to|Ccimstances will smoking be toler- |X ccctncleas tis proper to ask how \Of sermons have accomplished, has MUST PAY THE CLAIMS. on Reh estbnare Rag Pagans Be j 3tJe Staned Mok tie sent: of the work |r omen's dormitory. There will|ated during working hours, becaurc| iy) money be made? How have |Mmade her name familiar to p ple tn | sree pair rs sharpened in the roba’ 0" > $6000. o - e most ¢ parts of the cou a is hinbehaihe ree P arpenec ¢ Juve be sleeping rooms for sixty. and part Makitee taele ace py ne men In | great fortunes bem jaa at distant p 13 The teat ase in the Antonelle sults| re ot a dagker, were found on of the basement will set ap rte sai a been sa hat ex-Governo! ae ee ito oars ET wt whi urley, 0 An assay of three feet of quarts | Pr recreation purposes. sequence the latter are protesting ina pe oe You caus caae court, suddenly terminated yest him, Ra + Bac Bh eros We sates Som the Teeeey tine 9905 | me plane and ifications will prously and threaten to ly down| hi, start in life earning $600 a year| White or gold pariors seem to be when Judge Benson allowed a judy - oman'e iife.! Hurtey bee t a put Sym 5 ea a year Sadana woman's life ey has been p anicond ww 1g pg heap lda be recelved at the office of the sec- their picks and shovels. The atroet start io this wage he laid up|olng out of fashion in housekees ment againat the defendant in favor| 1 Ree Mbiatte Gall 5 J One | etary of the board regents until |committee, however, obdurate, | sig09 in four or five years. He es- |'n& o uller, plaintiff; but so far j on the east and west ledges. It is |" 2 4 has given the laborers one of ants — an the Ai can @urety company naaion 5 hoon of April 12. It is the intention |and has re one Of | tablished habits of frugality, ecor an the American Surety compan stated that four ledges pass through |)" have the two dormitories finish- |two things to do—to cease amoking ae young ey: ee, | Combination ranges, In which |was concerned, he did not consider | CORT A BANKRUPT. «@ q the property. led by the time the University opens | or quit working. |erade his success simply a matter [either gas or coal oan be used, are the evidence sufficient, so entered ’ nap EE lin the fall. | of time. He could not do otherwise |¢xtenstvely qu od as attractions by |non sult | John Cort, manager of Cort’ Palm Good ore is raid to be taken out | "aie regents met in the morning at| BRIDGET OBEVED O ORDERS than succeed with auch habits as he |Prosressive builders and agents Antonelle is the man who con-| Garden, has filed papers in the Ped- had dene mine near Republic. | 11 gotock, and were in session until wet: dorrmed tn oariy ay pens, senian — tracted to clear the land for the eral court asking that he be adjudg- The} se ie Increasing in WIAN 904 | ater 4 o'clock. Luncheon was serv-| Mrs, mith, who Hives on Queen|man, want to know how to get alt dy Butler's famous picture, /army post, and the laborers claim/ed a bankrupt His liabilities y . a ee ee § at noon by Mrs. Clark Davis, Miss| anne Sill, sent & domestic out the |etart in the world, how to make your|‘The Roll Call” which Queen Vic- | that he did not pay them their wages |amount to $42,708, has assets amount. Ore ia reported to be taken out of fy,” Prosh, and Mise Annal|sther day with ® tailor-made nuit|fertune, be assured that you musi |torla purchased for 2000 guineas, | when he gave up the contract ing only to $160 | the tuanet of the Standard mine near | wichell. that she wanted cleaned and press-|begin as ex-Governor Flower be-|tee hung for many years in the erceageneicipeeeienees i Republic, ranging in value from %4| : ‘naking much of {main corridor at Onborne, jed man, with litt i Coming to His Sens | “Now, Bridget," she @aid, “these |that litle, depriving yourself of lux-| |, Aye + ee Ove’t Feporied as having been| WAGHINGTON, April 1—It is |Genlera are Sometimes-very cor lesa Juries, and possibly comforts, In or- |, 1° ort ie not allowed to aise t hingly good au-|#f they think one will put up with|der that you may get @ start, and, | ™ laken out of the Rebate mine near | reported here on semin Us You take thie over to havin secured a sta charge her, but must pay 47 cents _ poor work. after once Republic and the assays sometirnes | the rity that yy ha went N day for her hospital expenses unt No. — Third avenue, and be|you push along with vig in the . : asd " M believe {that I want the work well done.” Nearly all of the wealthy men of ee | ; fracas Shei lation of hostilities Many ve bridget Ghane. bie @a the couree|(he world began life as poor boys.| Happiness Is & wor made ultra pi ip accurate as to stvle and SOCIAL GOSSIP. ace © oon ae the commanders |of half an hour, evidently well rat-| There wan only one way for these /beautifer finish. Details thoroughly up-to-date; at exceed- ' Pe * - Ao |isfled with herself. boys to rise, and that was by econ 4 Fe | shay aa . » 'Hanivan cacheis 2 } have been advert he not do thia| “Sure, mum,” ehe explained. “or'tt| omy, industry, and thrift | reven the very dark hats are ight] ingly reasonable figures; every iota equal to tailor- may au warrant your dress i" irruned to per - —- jthia season made; in many respects better. Mrs. 8. L. Crawford left Thursday | within a few days, the plan Is to . ' ' 1. | fection, OF tould ‘im, sea O1, the “ a owen test fighting of an Aivil. She's the particuiarest| A friend of Dewey's recently Join-| women are afraid o! junder than Price rom. in the The ladies of th First M E. «2 led th A iral ¢ Manila and made of lightning. - crayther yer iver had dallings wid. church gave a social in the parlors Quiet at Malolos. +4 Bigs ol ae we aughing allusion to the many ar - , : : bein’ that homely she knows her} ies named for him since May 1.| When a woman {se over-orderty Men's Furnishings. friar Se SO eee evasion WASHINGTON, April 1.—The fol- | dr wen haw got to be distracktiniy | en eyes twinkled as he re-|her husband calle her a crank, and Mottled Homespuns and Cheviot |Dent's — n¢ Spring Walking . Mrs, James W. Giteer, who have |OWIME cablonsram was received this | good lookin» Gt fixed ‘im fer yea! vied: “I did not imagine that little |so do the other Women who are not Waistcoats in single and double Gloves, out nd heavy 1 4 ave morning from General Otia: “Quiet| mum, an’ niver tould no lies, nath- been visiting Dr. and Mra. A. Ft ‘ seve gland Sesene 64 ler.” target practice before breakfast on |go tidy breast Gelivine “‘Woreted “‘Tenported ‘Panes? 1 fernon, for several | Drevalls cig: . ie of May would bring a nev ee ‘if How dayn, returned tothe sity Wednes, | Malolos and on the railroad on reo- 7 the et Ot mie’ the languane: Due] ‘The epclom edy geerms.to ran to| NeW 16 Datterna end widths Ino. EEO ius in deals ed to city Wednes. | Maloton ant Ve find the e into the language; but, ne spi dy seems to o Fat stag Sh se Sisteen sien ta? le te fay cnet Aig AER lg a Air Power Fire Engine. look here, | have a Dewey watch— |traing, tremendous cravats and very Rreneh Games ¢ 2 Spring, 1899. surgents only in small forces in the “in her hats, and she| That new and fashionable Madras, Some Foreign Foibles in Men's Linen Says the New York Mall and Ex-/and it's a number one watch, too large roset g Mrs. Hansard, Miss Millie Han- posi bein My gp A Pion 4 retire rena: New York city’s fire depart-| with a case made from the Maine." isn't a caricature either Percale and Crepon Shirting Kerchiefs gard and Miss Evelyn Graves con- |" He 2PProach oF ouMm™m™ ment will be the first to have a fire|Then he continued: “One of the ond ' lemplate making a trip abroad in gine propelled by air, The New| manufacturers who had named a| To dye eggs successfully fll a ~ = the near future Case of Over-Eating wk Awtotruck company is now at|hat after me wished to send me |iarge bottle with cold water. Droy REDE LSH EI M ER & CO — LONDON, April L—A ‘Paria dis-|the construction of an engine for the | one, and wrote me asking what size |in the eggs and place them on the . Bae wal 4 a e A surprise was given Miss Elva|patch says that Agoncillo, the Fil-|department, which, if successful,,|1 wo And your reply?” he was stove. When the water has botled Stockwell, of Inglewood, at thelipino, is seriously il with pneu-|will eventually reault in the retire-|asked; “Oh, I told him the same size |for ten minutes remove them. Sev BEST AND BIGGEST. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Friend.) monia ment of all the horses in the ser-Akthat I wore before May 1." lerat days before this put dyes into 800-802 First Ave. Cor, Columbia, edmasihe ln i il oi we