The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1899, Page 3

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er THE SEATTLE STAR, Pacific Coast Steamship Company TO EDUCATE | for San siaeget| THE BRITISH | friends that t 4 gereott 99 tone rw" wR 7 : Ad | GF. THORNDINE, Agent, —|sumary Some tas sian” domom- ee pewaset AWS or Ward hoe Mate 470, 146 YEMLeR way imaion™ fet, tm thin ty penterday ¥ sad Eg = —_—_—_—_——— fleal effect comity between misslons be designed and in @ large fleld. The bodies nat Timi of ” ety of the Methodist church, he bes . ree 2 ane Mission soctety Phe ff . r tw ‘ Crisp, jHas About One ‘Waieied Dol- Port pened = th ‘alien weors whl a make t i | lars Cash in Treasury. por aa i Phy Big ope ry gue lo, ie ats ta oki consful, it will unqu q mun mad i Od [ew rpraralt caper y ire — oy pn apealil tion of being the only incorporated| The 0. ' hren, Din * « town in the Palouse country that | of Christ, M Bouth, Pr no outetan terlans South, and the # me inde F © warrant or bonded. Friends have decided to start work orm, village Diacksmith the town “looka |! Porto Rico, and some have a the whole Id in the face for it|ready done so, but all have agreed owes no man.” In this age of war-|in advance to reec the dny in y au f rants and bonds such a showing ts | restrictions. ‘ Eplecopaltans | Adapted to the needs of busy |" arkabs ad one of whieh the |» made no movement in P people. The average man or 5" and city officers may weill| Rico, but the general ascretary a4 cel pr the the American Church Missiona woman always likes to swiftly| Oakesdatle never lasued “ay bonds ety in now in China Investigat scan the moving panorama of the | At one time the city bud a large |ing conditions, The Episcopa globe during the leisure half hour oe i id ness and during | Will not, h wever, enter int a t " t that follows the evening meal, and {\v_P"""* B scat non bompm ging baa nite carina ' ty M4 * we bemming” at 75 cents — ° 2 then turn attention to other mat-|on the dolar. ‘Thin was largely th MARRIAGE LICENSES. _ ters. The pubiishersof the THE effect of extravagance during the | sah ag “rd STAR appreciate this fact and have boo n period when there was @ reck-| Licenses to wed we yee. |° Sot & bike 68 Broilo eee modeled the paper so that ens expenditure of the city funds, |terday by County Audit em tate cd: tavaas ie dgstett-ehisioy but In recent years this has been James Edward Anthony, > ! “4 of ieee pep righted and today the city has more |Cornetia C » red 4 : than $1000 In the treasury and thie! Pranklin: irectness of Statement «i! m metre ee eee ; tot 1 bike 40, S108 vey Johnson r ‘wees the end of the present year, when| joann Richardson. 27. and Ch \ pore Soe ot 18 : the four saloons at Oakesdale will |iet fagley, 19. both of Port Lud Kunde aa %. Will be a noticeable feature. An Pay into tne ary $2000 for li- tsaae Melvin Newsma and Ne me “a 1t censes, lie well ttle. ma pesmahasy i “daly para- BE Rr ES ee A owns time fashion of ponderous ‘*write- |knows that if a stranger ¢ in ast «Impr tr ao and editorial utterances. shed where they are kept they give Frank J. H tot 14 HE STAR will have & resounding thud with their feet on pork the floor This is a w ing signal N ya fe to R Wild rabbits strike the ground the A ' t BE. add, t same way just before they enter| wagHINaTON. 06 » a burrows. An interesting point |er or not the * ¢ te of \ Phitad is that rabbits give thie warning | 35 969 volunteers js siphin Mtg 17 ‘ te land stamp with their hind feet, whilelin accordance with i ‘ t 4 10, 1 ; rand antelope use the fore | civen by conarens | - “ s in because * action | Greantention t o ' - t Company to As well as the striking was in former times @latated today, ut nm, $2200, tote 7 8 method nse or attack, and In| weeks’ developr s Re ad bbits the hind legs are the more! cines, If Aguit Sheriff Van de Vanter to James 1 capitulate soo} b a|F r. % by is t 4 bik able to reerw Sa re “EXPECTS HELP land of 1 b boTd) C Ls mvet ae ‘a ta Don’tdoubtitforoneminute. The | tn the jury trial of A. Chitbere vs. | throughout paper will not claim to be the best |T. F. 7 F. 8. Cole, A. B.| inevitable th on earth with the “largest circula. Or*h™™ tion’’—-that is, not yet awhile, but a5: sen"e-| FROM McKINLEY ©: 2. W. Price and T H./r n the superior court yes-| bin said n verdict of $697.38 In f the effort will be made to steadily plaintiff! was rendered. Tho! of t e ier Hi improve it. In the meanwhile as brought to recover the | secretary m | How a Bank Cashier Hopes to please remember thatnews “tips” “°/en* an nd Br aed biped A at fest in Keep Out of Prison. telephoned to the office (Pike 150) ate te Gieeay en the ‘bark ; will be much appreciated; also) Hichiand Light, but which was not ’ , subscribers. It only costs | delivered. t f | The Force of Habit. ry te thet taiee ane t : i ; If we rouse her from thie for th belief that apathy aid t Leson will ¢ I oe , ' ‘ yald n f binge , em k might make the rainy the ‘ to save herself nt home Aition of ° the husband, who a : ‘ 1 sy It by the bed. his haggard face rs for tin 1 . : muried in the white spread. rey t ficient t i r a understand her so U." lord nd carry the f ¢ ee sated aaid the phys at ier van ation 4 Can't you say something or ‘ : : something that will arouse from Wolves Kill Wisconsin Deer |)". P , : this stupo! ant there anything ‘ s : nd ox » pardon ; To secure The Star for {that you cowa do that would awakes) LOVELAND, Win, ; esis “ A look of hope lightened the hus. | "ort ‘ pare <4 he . band’s pale face, He rose without a count 2 ew ONE MON THY © 20d left thie house three feet ¢ and p The Story Discredited ns midnight. The watchers aat on Et, thy . : EUREKA, Kar 4 r . the bedside heard the rain '!! . : 4 h t 7 t the window panes |*t every Wee ‘te 1 wind whistling around the 0M the crust. The wolv - f J nim f the old home, A eral ina pack. One : id 5 1 a th er walk outal wh th ther nies ‘ her wan the |sood many deer were killed in this) | h lick ey Cuntitng wae [eecwon lace. at, Due Oe find f th keyhole of the front shore hunters tha -d 7 a turning of the #te them. Tt ’ ia id 1 upon the pillow | th the ther igs to > Dobt i ned and he unstead t ; Nichia: the Balls. “The ho Michigan Geld Ores. con ¥ bar tered t mly Mehted room| MARQUETTE, Mich. April 4— led t and ¢ hie “y among the chaira, 1 and copper y t 1 th V ” Hi fe'n ayes were or n Her pr ' et hat fe v = J where have you been until th h the producti of t that she and * this h aid faintly t b pF ns 1 vt Taaairy. Mat ite 6 7 PAR PURLISH DIS PRENCH Op |NICARAGUA ANNEXATION # to the nor has 4 ee men in fe a "Under one head erican tablish a party xaticn. The Nidarty, Abe AY resolutl nemate it Signal Service. th or thet fa deal avor of ann “ PUZZLE io a ale mre : THE DOCTORS Spt "KANSAS BANDIT This Man ne: Make His Heart | Beat 380 Times a Minute. Sand as a Fire Extinguisher crop is eres ean in| WEATHER FORECAST. =|‘, t x ——E ane witnesses your of MILLEN TUM COMES NOT Bait ager fees ane ol | f r Followers of Ve Totter Coe walle We + Oorres- Party to Advocate Union With!» krone curnings ie of wre A ei ik wel iT Ma Vmatiila leave | English eng the United States. nenened, £0 . u attie # a om, vin s >. | eOials Ac Port Townsend and Victoria, Mareh pondents Arrive uw, 4 April 4 , a 1, 1h 20, 20, ADF 4% 14 1% 24) WASHINGTON, April 4—Tor (Wo | ARS, LES pivorcee ne ; rar ; Aap o, May 4, and every @fth day there ar fet be 4 * after Leave . San Francisco ' ; iad 1 ; wore 10 a. m., via Victoria and tr " \ crite or t : Ml Ny 1 Me May 1, end nt aitio aia teat . oi “ every fifth day thereatter " > inknk ; i rf; pre . : FOR ALASKA ston th init at t part ; & The elewant teamshipa ¢ os 1 . . ‘ : re: ety \e in 676, a" t Pe } ; City Topeka and Al-K len. ot th Lows wa t tmtes one of the iney a Tail fr ' 7 as ! ; and every fi Jay thereafter structions to ¢ hig Blond a eee casas 1 h : , » da ott blest ng date, and hours of ppey are to exp tt . 1 ' p. ¢ 14 f President Ze , 1 ‘ soe 4 : tion of the finan ’ « 1 t ft it » mene ine 1 ‘ ‘ r “ J, F TROWRRID eanien 1 Kinga : ot NiCArAMUA, a y ter a ear ‘ rkine o Gen | t ™ * 4 th ' territory fe apok 2 e # nm tt s n of ‘an Fran aes 7 ntinental intel! » which A ft 1 Oot the | the unde ' a min ony B < ne r ffee { xn national politics ie beyond « and H ceo eel ree lands which ge Sgro Jur ’ $1836, b : Girl Pay Recover. nderetanding ' \ Pome Jy t hed becaure the lo # 611 P ‘ The r ay * Washington & Alaska ° mpaizn of 188 considering & prove + care ty make investments, ate ie iteag thet dee ik 1—Doi . : ogee tora trial dinpls Th jeation of annexation was compan ‘ i minied t It ninisters to Washington, and at the elo anone Abd : \ r | sain Som over ee ant’ it F io t™ ae ‘ oy - with Bpain and the with the pre f tine she lhegee tr “yr 4 Sanwa aid Weick Se ese = much Good Pointers for the U. S. A British Officer Eaten. LONDON, April 4—The Liverpool > there will be ramyanes.the, «round | spondent of the Tatty mall tel- news has been r If chicks seek shelter, the weather will be wet If chickens and other fowls pice arly, the When ducks bathe and quack rain 2 ‘i will surely come, ond when they are a aster quiet there will be @ thunderstorm. | WICHITA, Kan., April 4—M " 20, April 4—Pra a | slo Mathes, queen of the Mathes-All- Fre on Its pathe it will rain, good bandits, is now said to be by k Laydston today prine the lie far the most important member. The wn by raising the pulsation of) 1¢ 4 cat nearches for a warm place |turnkey of the Wichita jail made heart from its normal to] here will } r. If what is believed to be an important ations & minute. He claims iscratches « d or other ob- | discoverey today, when he took by ) absolute controt of all the} h Ite there will be small book from Mra. Ma- a y windy and snowy weather thes of hie feats sh to go into a i This book fs supposed to be the ' wtat permit bis) t¢ dogs rolf in the winter, there |clue which will convict every mem- & hatpine r anh his snow; if in the summer there |ber of the gang, if the officers can of Oandell, says that |“!!! ve rein properly interpret it. Opposite the 1a man re yund stone on ntiy to hin chest a -— names of each member of the gang If mice make their nests above the is various dates and names of towns eround in ricks, the fall will be /and the officers incline to the opin- it with a sledge hammer. He rainy and projonged. If they make |ion that these dates refer to certain appear before the physicians IN| ineie nests wnder ricks. upon the /raids and ot eriminal deeds of ¥ for the beneMt of science. |... he spring will be fair. If/the gang. a they mak ir nests before the! Opposite Frank Aligood’s name is would be. large ‘ off Convicts Dash for ‘Liberty rey | PHILADELI LANCASTER, tank dail parts anner ctively ty p Kee dis shot ! when he came within tance of Hero, he called halt. Hero refused and at him, ‘The ball struck | hand and he surrendered as not recaptured. He had 1 a three-y sen aid over pany’ s Ind., ear it is above { automat as to # exchange 4 will be uned be ma., A Ba at in the y aw, and eak for libs the ot the a per Usner ner. of the Lan took a squad of eight 1 verte ured au in the new m| Lobsters crawl upon the banks be-/ the woman th ally to any f the building in such pother a fire very pril 4.—Depu ta or y two of them. n and Richard r hy arm. Hero, | Keeper * bask to started Big i aaa Fan. 16 f a of M be one of fans in the ed for he pu Ho t In diame and will be in the largest world rpose of v tunnel. The and eight ter driv nt It will have clearer IM enadte r speeds INCOME OF RAILROADS '98: IRELAND CALLS —cetties some sues os folloy nary Ving earn aeewees wing ta take t of the income rep repared by t mmiasion of rail ng June ss earnin S164 lake Sti oa sn Hk tam pala wih, ane 20, 1898 Ing 600,000 cybic or minute, atmosphere from atmosphe ny a ha: en fa and when It is in will clear the emoke, ea n * the n the trains to n from he Inte for the ways 18098, x of the t 1, rainy weather will |New, Oct. 31, ‘87... Thi begin in August, and the fall will be 1 to have ki bad. is the date ed Joseph iene Officer Pieeman be Fish appear on the surface of the Mathes was bookke ter b and go to the/tire « yottom before a strong wind, ves that Mra. for the en- ng. She will be put tn the eon and an attempt made to force confession. The officers call brains of the gang,” fore rainy weather. and says that it has been her ingen- julty that has kept the men from If oak lands grow plentiful, the | the clutches of the law so long. following winter will be severe, and/ a, rned to Death the summer fruitful, ‘Invalid If smoke sinks to the ground and! | “HIA, April 4.—By an is no wind, in winter it will /ll lamp upsetting, 70-year-old An- be snow, and in summer it will be | Die Dorgan was burned to death tn rain, If smoke rises even during |D¢r home shortly before 2 o'clock ‘ weather, fair weather will fol- | this morning low, | The unfortunate woman owned | Z |the property and slept in the third- If at sunset there are no clouds, | Story front room. The other por- lthe next day will be fair; If the sun | tions of the house she rented to Jas. rts in clouds, the next day will be | Fees and his family. re rat th cloudy and perhaps rain. If the set-| For a number of years Mfrs, Dor- ting sun is red the next day there/#an has been an invalid and has will be a strong wind. j been subject to fainting spelle and - | fits, If the horns of the new moon are| It has been her custom to have tong and sharp, then in winter the|@ small table beside her bed, on whole month will be cold, and in| Which she generally had placed a lighted lamp, medicines, ete. It is supposed that while lying tn bed this morning she felt herself becom- ing weak, and reached for water, and in doing 80 upset the lamp, ATEST OF | = use and attracted the attention of | Pot jceman Tomilson of the Eighth je aa Afloat ‘istrict, who was standing at Thire |teenth ‘street, who rushed tm and jfound her dead in bed, | r! No Personal Troubles, A passenger on a Cunard steam- summer fair. Four Casks to Near Herald Island. PHILADELPHIA, April 4.—Henry | ft any Py soci Fin Geogra-'ship had an experience which led a eee Se OFMAtiON Aeon her to believe that a seaman fs not Freeman, ordering his arrest, woeeeapt to waste many thoughts on his tenner’ beter pring . ersonal troubles. The sailor who person 4 court at yesterday's hearing peteeen See eee taa'e fall which resulted in a bad cut on 1 day out. She his welfare when she saw the eap- tain that night, and would undoubt- ur edly have continued her sympathy of an amount in ex As.com gros earnings of the during & a had not a rough sea called to mind her own sufferings Four ds April The Pope thitiater, when she emerged, white and morning recelv Archbishop Ire weak, from her stateroom, she sud- land most amiably and converseédenly remembered the poor sailor, with him for several moments, Hlitn the course of the day she saw Holiness was cheerful, but feeble yim with a strip ¢ plaster on his the archbishop, tMforehead, “How ts your head?" she that his physiclaniasked, kindly, as he passed by her low him to talk longetpent on some duty. ‘West by south, ma’am,” was the reply ivered fiscal “The total! ROME. s In dismiseini 1 Pope explain h would not ie 20 0H DoE Ce PQ RELIEVE THE MINERS.\() respect but hasty clearness, ~ wed Meclf mond Sel, En and he was gor ! rallway statistics, the'™| Captain Abercrombie, who wi 7 veered this ‘Fepart -ahowaled sinaand the nment expe CHAS. H. BAKER TLL. an i gross earnings off tion Into the ¢ river distric $165,161 The figures Indicate att telegram from Se¢ Gnas H esident of the urr ft perity to the railways” PD. Meiklejohn, ac g noqualmie pany, ia the United States Mm) vising him to make all posstb) oir s fr appen- t regate gross carnings!4|naate to get away The depar aicitis and was taken to the Seattle must r to the!®/ment has received lettere to th General hospital Sunday afternoo ervi and § tod that many of the gold seeke attending physictans—Doct« ht service. Receipts for thet In a deplorable condition on ac Willis and C. W. Sha " f mail and express and count of scurvy, and relief is needy consultation yesterday and 4 el is items are in immediately Abercrombie will # , to perform an ¢ ation ided Ih the earnings of passengerto as relief agent s the patient's health would nd or ts from stoc A ayy 1 t and analgoug {tems | is BM IMG Pramire 0 ——_—_____ ided in the earnings of the| where the death rate ts { Found - it ia in London, but Th he Rustler Grocery th covered by the |it {s generally regarded as @ very Columbia, between Thir . $911,211,408, being an |healthy city, | Fourth, "Phone Main 443, pe Ri wa eee heat one

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