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MARRIED Wedding. Statemant Has Been Given Out to Where the Honeym Wil Be Spent, ae YORK, April 4—Virginia ir, second daughter of the late haere Fair, of Caltfornia, arried at noon tod © sam Vanderbilt ‘rhe co non Place at the residence of the Sete, Mra, Herman Ovtrich: heme Wedding wus made necessary y the fact that the ¢ ontracting couple were of different religious A sstaiatere cathedral and erected in the c Dallreom, and to add to the effect | Candies were burned and two choir | ore carried incense before the Ktal pair. Forty-eight thousand pineal roses were used in the d ations. The ceremony was perform. | ed by Rev, Father Murphy, guide and confessor of the bride since priser Reeve wet of the Vander. ir, € mae aoe Whitney, Milis, families were present. ceremony an claborate breakfast was served. honeymoon will be passed © secret except to a few. Sure The New Electric Lignt. was) les of something better It has | deen almost universally adopted, and ¢ has come to be recognized as a standard of illumination. The prin- the Gottingen professor differs ma- terially from the ordinary form of lamp tn that no vacaum and = fragile Mlament are required. the place of the filament a red com of magnesia or other rare eath, is made use of, which Prof sor Nernst discovered could be k: in intensely luminous conditton | by @ cery weak current under cer- tain circumstances. The essential point of the invention ts that the Tod must first be heated above 600 degrees Fahr. before it becomes a good electrical conductor. Other in- ventors have from time to time en- deavored to adapt metallic oxides, such alumina, magnesia, lime, ete. acandescent lamps, but have invariably failed. owing principally to these substances being such poor conductors of electricity at ordinary temperatures. Of Profexsor Nernst has been developing and per- fecting his invention, and apparently the principal diMfculty yet to be over come before the invention can be placed upon the market, ie the pro curing of suitable appliances for heating the rod of magnesia to the necessary temperature With the tenacity of purpose and unquestionable ability possessed by Professor Nernst, this last obstacle to the perfecting of an invaluable Giscovery will undoubtedly be come in the near future. AN EASTER WEDDING. A very pretty Easter wedding was solemnized at the Trinity Parish i ehurch Sunday af oon, when M FS James W. James, of Renton 4 Miss Norah V. Murphy were married. The friends of thi and groom Miss Murphy charming in a gown After t ception was held at t and Mra. C, I. Gran Fitth enue, A wedding supper was serv ed at the Royal restaurant evening. Mr. and Mra. J ar very well known. » is the son the pioneer Mr Mr. James has ti a number of years, of friends. Silent Insects. Tt is true that the of our species of insects and because they do not enter Into the and has a hos great majority are silent, nolses lives and they a are dumb. ‘The f h make sounds do voices. As insects through thelr holes arranged alor body, they natural! arrangement for m nected with breathtir our larynx A Shrewd | Scheme, n restaur yutha, but through king n n front abt me mbling ard tin ; and lamenting t though i could see people walking down t streets they all s 1 hier and even the v win, who could not be know AT NOON The Fair-Vanderbilt ° SPLENDID IN ALL APPOLVTMEYTS agent of the Canadian Pacific, 18 19 | have not been found in America, but an ideal one has been fully appre- (ted him therewith. elated by scientists for some time, | doctor—cover it over.” ‘bu anything about hin place, seemed to avoid it instinctively. He meditat Aj co AMUSEMENTS N ™ ame are esr! TALKING | SAD RESULTS NW a y}much on his misfortune a , Years old and had | hie brains to devise some edheme co ba | i ut yours, Hin’ weight. when F THE WAR improve bia business, At last an p cia © She arly 3200 pounds, and samnen’ oe te Me hetwht, not including the Gotng to a bronse founder, he ord- Teo es mp, It Just @ Ff WASHINGTON, April 4.0 ered several peculiar tablots of the to the h ib tw ddomt r ts of tt |kind that are seen tn different parte _—_—_— june " He t# ur ua » and ‘ of Boston on the fronts of houses jiarwest binon tn the i. We isi veun Bposire to which commemorate the birthplace or th HE Mounted on a fraw 1 spend’ Serge sd Pe rding house of some one or an it out the Aid of nem his own, ‘Te vob ‘ ju ‘ing t at pening these tablets on conspieuow Phere are r betwoen 120 J 1 parts of his building, he laid in ry Wi bison ft in the United 8 snd tho tnsane, ar f ak ed tho result. and await the tl seb ber aro in of 1 re io Now tho great point about these oe Watched but in the last | q Sa eee ee tres elligibte~the Inscriptions belngs | gp, nder the rites of poact : new «ha ‘ _ haif-obliterated Latin~-bu WONDER tompta tio; : yaa f } ated ut their of A , n in great for a skin. will refu m the f Pe iaveas cect are nae OF THE DAY IN BUROPE eine ona Sy ky Kin will | tropies. : While the medical trea tonian glanced at them, took it for| ly twiee an much, Ur - " ' ' h granted that the restaurant was one _——— #00n doom something, it in t y- | Ma Ulafactory In ite results, other of the many with a historic favor, | som Of Guth ubject, | Ut » #0 and patroniged it at yne 300m We May Whisper to Fri that within five gent ¥ rerowding of ¢ |atrangers th th look monde | Ameri Biss # elty looked Aor can bao : t . ers have t the ssly, then pat} wen tee Sreet jae ‘he greet “aul wed that |” lead @ dally fe in the b that Atlantic, the only way to pr AV a are t t they could And some one who would Ing nla in tor th toal! t minal jexplain the strange inscriptions. (cocnieenpnieneune jetimat Ider than that of Y Phy Harper's Round Table, weoae The Smithson ; [ple urge t RUSSELS, April 4.~The experi. to t the \\P°" VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA the national soological 1 | PERSONAL ‘MENTION | ment of telephoning without wires Washington, where they. would ho! Secretary Al mee successfully made here yeater- "et the greed Pap os teen tan ¥, an a rtotte day. Words « o horitios a and J. Rowenatien, propriete > pokem' tn normal ton ¥ : re Orie * Mie 1 ws sae) FE Benger en, ropr tor of the were conveyed distinctly to Ixelles : binon b $s bt, IIR Becond averse. @aturday from a five weeks’ busi. Y°T*! Miles distant. ‘The system | One en tahabticnt contin ‘ hess trip to New York. Mr, Bowen- te similar to that employed tn wire. °t from the Arctic » Bory Cuban Mortgages. ae thet the weve of proa- |! legraphy, sna and from Virginia to Ore; HAVANA, April 4.—Regarding th oving rapidly westward. pe and—within the me : |The Evolution of Fi une Foaming th joc Medalas Of Fish-HOOks, |himiors that ie seen. rignges @ Policeman. |. Men have doudtions been fishers |"eVer be exterminated, nM of this from NEVADA, April 4.—Shortly gefore |1 o'clock this morning Ed shot and killed Police Kilroy at the cor of Broad and Pine streets as the latter was trying to arrest him. Mo diately appear very remote times; hunger Would teach them to catch frh as well as to hunt mammals the evidences of the ia abundant in the» weapons, the weapon: used for cat. as haa the t This wh svema Incredib! diere « had kil for a x natural ince Moore nan William but while er are 0 we of stone tm plem, imme nh fled to the hills to get any trace ing figh, bein, € ‘ oe of lean durable ® made of | than equaied the anne and Havemeyer |far been unable to get any trace of peared. The cee tYe Meap- | came the buliding of r ~ After the him. He in a despera sariese fel-|Beneral statemee ems, 0. this | Kansas Pacific raliroads, at , which date th wedding |. and it in not thought likely he stances where Mehcheng ater, 287 | Ket Was orem ras ade. and 9 maxs/" Peer Bouy Ww HOaU. Where the | Will be captures alive. | rely of te ae mahaer (wae Wan wee srou a ott Do you know anything about a _ Cahn fe other lmn-| moat remorseless, carctess slaughter ot t palmistry, Herbert J £ ? Rpoen., ~ piemen sof similar material of wild animals ever known was be- ©, not much,” he answered, with Ting passenger | Fish-hooks of silictious material of modesty which ts r implicitly belle o™ an alr tended to be ‘According to Messrs Swinburne |‘? “ity from a [hooks composed of flint or cha’ A \ CHINESE | HOTEL. Not a great deal, although f had ¢ and Ayrton, the celebrated Engileh| » 4 vai mn usen- leedony and bone have been found in| rience last night which might Incandescent light be aT'san Fra of the < ‘anadian Pacife | Te invention of rude implements | Queer Customs ; Encountered in be Sake net you aueded to greatest discoveries of the axe. to facilitate the catehing of fish an Oriental Hostelr You don't mean it! That Professor Nernst had discover- Hi d “Made Some » Himself. | would not require the exercise of ¥: Yes I ypened to glance at the ed a new light has been known for | od any great ingenuity or mechanical) Hotels tn China are very curious | hand of a friend of mine and T im Bome time, although the general de-| The old sexton of @ certain Eng- skill; from watching the fish snap bulidings. They are al! bullt on mediately predicted that he would taile of the Invention, or more prop-|iish country parish church, who did |at or swellow objects thrown in the same plana large rd round | presently ome the possessor of 4 erly speaking, discovery, were nota little as a monumental mason aa Water, the Idea of tying some tempt- the four sides of which are bullt considerable sum of money Hefe made pubdlic until quite recently. well, was once found at work by ing bait on the end of a string. and rows of err rooms, the restaurant | he Jeft the room he had §75 to #100 That the incandescent electric lamp |the local doctor, Noting some furios throwing it Inte the water. to be/and oMce being in fr Ne one |handed to him.” now in general use was by no Means mistakes in spelling, the doctor (wit seleed and swallowed by the fish, who has ever stayed a Chinese A you told it just from his whieh could then be pulled out by hotel can ever forget tt means of the string, would be very | Bach room « simple, and from thie to the earliest which a» known attachment for making the warmth in w capture of the fish more certain, that ever any furnity of attaching a sliver of wood to the chair, and 5 tover it over, answered the Jerk: “I've covered over many blote of yours.” AMUSEMENTS. ce. |hand? Yoo. It had four aces in it."—| Stray Stories Tennessee Marks anship. | mtains @ br A yarn is told in Manila, and It cipal objection urged against the in-/ end of the string or line, in such 4 windows are candescent lamp In {ts present form) so way that any mpt at escape on covered ove neerna the prison and tw mn fe that it requires a considerabie | the part of t would make its) ‘The ere. A Filipino convict @mount of current to raise the car “The Commodore,” at the Third capture more certain, wes very oa ly a menag od the prison wall and on filament to the point of incan venue theater last night, drew a Afterwards pleces of bone or wood, | comb > ‘ ine for dear through Gescence. In other words, the pro- crowded house The drama i & sharpened at hb end, and some- window an | th Two a-leaned Tennes fon of the luminous radiation to thrilling one and is full of patriotic times grooved In the middie to keep /be seen and heard mules seeans were on goard duty, They the total radiation is very small. lines. the string from slipping. was evolv- dogs, cats, fowls and « {kneeled to fre ‘The experiments which Professor ———— ee od pigs and camels, w ion I don't guess Ite more than 0 Nernst has been carrying on for y YY 1 Implements of this character are wnere the wea el - ya said quietly scme time were apparently with « stilt used by the Eskimos for catch- te pest mer be f can I reckon tt’. oO, wat the View to overcoming these defects, ) ing sea-guile and other water fow! things of cre a th ther, as If he were discussing the and how well he has succeeded may A cord made of braided @rase Afteen | man certainly cannot make f ather be gathered from the fact that his/ or eighteen inches long is looped with. But the chief glory of The prisoner was running new incandescent light t# sald to re- ba around the groove In the bone, an4 | average Chine r r and rapidly approach quire but approximately one-third) fastened to @ trawt-line, kept ©¢x- This indiepensal undergrowth around nou the amount of energy of an ordinary | tended by anchored buoys, the bone guardian of all » tle huts, where he wou a be ® ineandeacent lamp. | i being baited with small fish, into fee being + are e * cted the first The light recently discovered by which the implement t# Inserte! jooking 4 mat- 17 € Matory . ed thelr sights, J lengthwise, the twal line are placed near the breeding places of the birds and would be equally effective in the capture of certain Kinds of fish As man gained experience and tern of ¥ lighten and ann in other @ ® Three Men Killed and of him ad he * my vanced in knowledge, other form aid © One Hurt. implements would be evolved bette 1 atmed a'my - sulted for the purpose, but with gulations exception of better material being used In the manufacture, the fish hook of the civilized nationa of to . her thr n the lower ent PITTSBURG, April 4.—The School- | day are but little In advance of those apit T know how ey Raiiroad Torpedo Cap factory at | 304 by Savage re and prehistor nm the mor s of Tennes-| peoples. per's Weekly Copeland station blew up this after- Prehistoric fish-hooks of bronze, and others made from the tusks of the wild boar are found In the Bwh lakes. Another form of bronee fish- hook found in the Lake of Mora almost identical in form with those rode sf used today. Clipped flint fieh-hooke (°°°" — are found in Bweden. Among the aborogines of Wisconsin native cop noon. Three men were killed and one badly hurt ALONG THE WHARVES SMOKING “faniord "whould Is Expensive, Ship Big } Captain Berg-| per was used in the manufacture of aS cae a aes Gee man, wil aail shortly from San Fr various weapons and implements, 11, : cisco with a cargo of general mer- and fish-hooke of beaten copper have ieee a We have found itso. Allour | handise for Viadivostock. The been found in some of the mounds tock clothing which was ark Wilna in a oading for the in that region. Where No wer is Necessary pe vie . eed a little at ee Civil ‘Service ‘Exemptions np," said a gentleman wt : tered sottee, Lge har- | WASHINGTON, April 4—It ts an- |)! A mi J ry ny to r, < nounced again for about the Ol wt Mh _ ot . oun pma fF | nundredth time that the Pr i ; : will soon promulgate the ex one | Mt : t n t ‘ to the civil service law Whe hes, rf rs fed ps ~ cena tember bralth Will’ does finaily do so the disappr yee ~ “rom Former Prices. Rice bay, , ments will be numerous. The Prest- |” a even . “s it Tt dent has been over @ year cons the a ing with his official family as to how |g eo er _ CLOTHING HOUSE POSES ESESSESHR “— AGENTS —~» x WL. DOUGLASS «© % € Men’s Celebrated Footwear: % OF : Up-to- Date Footwear DOUGLASS black or. men's fine hat tom pmo DOUGLASS’ mey's sons DOUGLASS’ men's fine Calf Shoes, on plain Globe lasts; grand wear- ing; heavy sol $3.00 a Pair. DOUGLASS’ men's fine Patent Leather Dress Shoes, on new Ideal lasts; the aeme in fine shoe making. $4.00 a Pair. men's finest Shoen, DOUGLASS Viel Kid Polka cut gem laste, Goodyear welt sewed; beautiful dress shoes; $4.00 a Pair. LASS’ men's fine ‘aif Shoes; on plain laste; grand wear- $2.25.0 Pair. | Ladies’ and Men's New Bicycle Shoes At Popular Price O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 Pike Street. on new WATER POWER Delivered Et Industrial Uses | Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. Distributing Sates at LALA, KEVTON, SEATTLE, Seond Ave. ant Mai A——w —s«|CAFE:~HALBE LA RGE Just Opened OF _- Colline Biock Windows =2* and Doors Has been left with us. fe Mat Be il a OLY QWIG PIANO you have any us TF ye has | Abas For Pine Tome at a Reasonable Pict. for a window, a door, or a lot of them, The Ramaker Music Co. Pike and Fifth, Seattle. come and get them At Your -— Own Price Headquarters for Alaske Views, == La Roche Floor Studio -to-Date Gro Cor. Second Ave. and Union 8t., Seattle Arteta Pasion ot Priens be Out Rearyuedy’ San DiegoFruitCo. 4215 Pike Street Langest Stock of Fruit and Nats IN SEATTLE BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Directors Embalmers. Parlors, Third Ave. Telephone Main 13, hooner has bt r har at 1 to unclassify the clvil service f ne and 1 1 Me tered by Ren Holmen oS t 1 to * ’ . 0 > backward n a | teriead lumber at Port Bisksley tor |0n4 Sot “take a ole, Deskee tt tation and dreaming 1431-1433 Second Ave. | Honolulu. thinks now that he has found a oe any THE FIRST MATION AL BANK OF way, but in this he may be mistaken. |" Yt “en ; | _ paid-up Capital $150,000 —— ee a 1 General bankiny business iremsactad, # food ¥ =a James D, Hoge, fe. THE KIN erkcn > oe t Dealers in Ship Chandlery Nauriog Meatfeken vit 8 be gucthiuat ag Engbles ever the city to Mining Tools and all kinds of | KF r rarkhue ae ave r i nd telegraphic exchange yable THE BISONS » ture h the Ianguorous existence Hardware. jm al te prinelpal ‘ities of the United Oe that like the v to lotusiand, States and Europe ror aig ied at « Piano or Org: um Poot of Yesler Ave, YESLER DOCK sue roser souxn- xapioway wax home, ambition and everyt = | Capital stook paid im........ 000 Changes in Two Citi end bn e on Seipius- nee. "= the Carca : he: ier, a 0 sac, rth , he prene cob, Fu ROCHESTER, N. Y., April 4—|tury | under the I Sherman, Clay y & C ‘ Prof. Henry Auguatus Ward, natur- | Tule, twice under that of as 2 an nd rule $s ERY DEAL ‘orrespond o \iint, formerly of this city, but now |N4 fou" t the rau PAS Y sad 1 Care, Instruction Rook, Correspondents in all the prinetpal cities ia a resident of Chicago, built up & teas supported by French tr iis Rees Ae nao SAE He een eer opera museum of natural history that has) gnalty, in 1871, it t h 1 | . wi = . * a wosld-wide reputation. Just mow |of unt it i 1 m F $S JAMES POTHWELL, loans and insurance ‘ th ’ b 2 Hoston block; telephone Mat . in the museum there ts the largest | Boston Tr: : W hen —_ or nt phone Main 40 tisca is the @eeth, 30 fo being | Art tate of the 4 -> VOR SALE CITY REAL ESTATE. mounted in the taxidermy 4 A lb . Y W: t | FOR AALE—Holyoko Block and other fore and when mounted it will be shipped | been as nurr mand i Burke Building Seattle, W | Boston block.” ni to the government museum at Perth, | ant, Dur the } nt \ >» rei SORIRT OT NT West Australia, Several months ago | has twice j pled ‘ A } yt ga i n OOS PODPOO: DANCING ACADEMY, ul Prof, Ward and his associates | in 1871 forels nd it . | Nest and only thorough Dancing School ia yunted the skin and skeleton of | t 184 11 , In y. Sligt Acme Publisl ng Co, | city: day and evening. 7th and Columbiast Jumbo, said to have been the lore r ined .< ; ij | - : at elephant in eaptivity, So the 1 ‘ 0 Po ans aNTERe AND BUILDERS. | argent elephant an¢ ent bi ii A. P. Randall & Co, glaring, sereons, wy wea ie th On i ns " ehis \ dows, doors. Tel, Gfeeh 64" 230 Spring y gt ~ + | Sess apenemenennesaanmnenteemlaeest aalaanai 0 I ere ote welene | poror. Paria 3 4 a Nt or | ed tifle world. The largest bison is publics anc ' and ther P.0. All Teleph Rea 1006 | eo ery - = specimen of the bison Americanus, | have been eleven + ur ey. Telephone Red 1064 |. Reutmen Fs 20, High grade work. poptilarly called the buffalo, th lin R iber we have the Covace Shia Gi Eee. enone oe oe 1 he buffalo proper,” sald young | the barrica ¢ Largest and Most Com G R A Y H. AIR MILLINERY set the firm ¢ yard, who is ¢ © of the | lars t i t xk in the Ci - “9 , ; Dhan spal lier ty seme? aaa fend br . endl Agere ; plete Stock in the City. 5 Mrs, Hansen, corner Fourth and Pine, Rudy } od a judgment museum, “is an old world animal. | stroyed a y Complote Stock, Moderate prices. Jud Her ns terd: The domestic cow fs all that belong speakin it ‘ r ern tor ate its natural color ~ 1 4. PB § Mr. }to us of the # ® properly known | rr tary ul and \ asain ii myriuhout dye CLOTHIERS CLEANING. his haw fi- |as buftato, and thet we impor Head D. S. JOHNSTON | MADAME BROWN | “siti Glotuar Breming Co. oop yout wppoal he supreme |i# one of the peculiar facts of nat f Euros ith the po A wo Purves Buildin: clothes in shape for si a0 pay mnonth; Ryet Jurat history that many of the large |tion of Home, as above stated, | 103 Second Ave., BUrKG BUMING | 08 rike St. between Third and Fourth, cleaning, repairing, 10¢ddav, Tel. pus

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