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4 . : if ! ose po apenas - Bright cific Coast Steamship Company A [Sint without tht wounting. 485" | THOGE FILIPINO | iiterem arts"or'ute'vity ay et WIRELESS q | The owner hated to give.it up, yer [to quart led 4 . i Bf to it out, 1 perplexity hi anawered “Her Th " tru ‘4 a The company's ele applied to Cag hn Hackett, a of the nies of fELEGRAPHY ‘ 3 want etoamehipa | - Jman of experience dredging, al = |t Two thr Queen, Walla Walla, |though on a somewhat larger seale }oaught awa 2 home and did ‘ and Umatilia teave|( Search of Pleasure They cyan huntiny for oo mmol a thing| What is Said About Them by) i sine. To Be Experimented On in th ‘. Reattle § a, m via | Are in Constant Danger asar The loner of the ring had} A M | On the Excolta, at th \ «yt a ene mes 0 Port Townsend and Victoria, March | BEF. boon thoughtful enough to mark the rmy Medical Men. PI slapd an ed , U. S. Signal Service 2 £ 6 10, 16, 20, 90, April 4 ® 14, 19 24,| Gevoral contractors and builders |Place In the bridge where the rink] WASHINGTON, April t—Medical |Acene that 4 was beyond j : 2 2% May 4, and every Ofth day theres | gue to talking th 4 fell through, Hackett a emall aon " aawate ot 4 ; UNOTO: 1 %—Now E i after, Leave i aiming the other day about | ian,shell buckett, to rerated | Meera of the army are not disturb: || 4 b ; nies 1 ¢ , |pecultar accidents and remarkable|}y hand. With a rope that wan (ed by the report that tipped'| Stanvpen : ; gions 4 Y Want San Francisco escapes trom death or injury which dropped through the bridge at the |Dullets are extensively itinbed |atampede, I never witnen vuites ‘be tte Yor feattte ee im. via Vistorte and | they had observed in thelr work place marked, a bucket mud |!iaurgente wt Manila, ‘Phere la alr recite ay th 1 resp vused ‘ort Townrend, March & 7 1227. 8%) ue, . ie popular b ot subst te q reggae gi p Col, A 1 0 of the most alngular acct-|Wa® brought (rom the bottom of the , not substantiated by |city after t »and 1 April 4, 6 11, 16, 2, 38, May J, and). 0" i t t , medical @ : a ‘ 5 5 , 26, 21, ls sat pore auead am ol ayou. it wae t » to the bank experience, that wounds pre street car r nr ' 1 expe | FOR ALASKA tractor, “occurred on a plece of/a third was tried, and jn the third| rene and death in a majority of |) : : The e} t at hi sot work I wae doing @ couple. of years) was found the rin s ~ oases. It le sald by the doctore that |Puet UP asninat one eR exiting: dt Cot. ) arb? tiemant steamships Cottage jago, 1 had the contract for laying < while the momognes. 1ne | CATEeW Wire had charge of the work of the i Clty, City of Topeka and Al-KI leave) a jargo : waa wh he brass bullet has a tendency |guiies were interlocked ertu : Seattle 9 a. m. March 1, 6 11, 16 36, /S ake Water main, and hal ‘the Bloodhounds on tho Trail, |{° tear and enlarge a wound, exper thelr occupants thrown « gehen ea se ne ee M, April G10, 15, 20, 26, 20, May 6, id laid the tipo, which was! POLARKI, 7 April senoe Shows ths wn not affect | doors and shutt joned and 204 made a splendid record. Lent. \ ° whieh was . KI, Tenn, April %—1 he wound nerioua 4 ; ” nnd whi 4 : j and every Hfth day thereafter, aa AM bad Roan te MUL tip Lin ‘ the wound seriously, Bullets cov- | barred; men, women and ¢ ‘ ® from Dr Mich, For further information obtain eae OF wat coat |? red with grease are much more! ran hither and thither and crowded | Was f ted to ‘We int by 4 e ; folder. pine 10 a able to caune serious danger, on : sonal aj vans ‘. pon the “ he ireabh, be a and jostled ¢ nother in the Go tah an atten. a z Will find it to their advan Tin Saale sedarves Nia upon th jot the treneh, tut sent 08 the gurmas that ieay adbere (Ore sete one enciher in thee v. Rich, and after graduation : ‘ tee to call at the office of jchange, without previous “y joint was p : upon a brick k th wing. |to them and the dirt they gather Ae divehas pent five years In the study of elee- The Seattle Star, No. 1107 | steamers, sailing date, and hours of Wt Cement foundation, and und Ranense Dave hese pet On 4 Several medical officers sald today ine Gaesincs chee babaved ih ty at Johns Hopkins university fa Third avenue. There are | sting S on eye odes pl hee erente ee sa peta peers admirable coolers. Guards ¥ hb conferred on him the degree etill » ne ite. F. TROWERIDGE, i‘: ‘ vilixed method of warfare to use| 4. Soa svete Heat 2 Gortes et e6Obneth . still a few newspaper utes Puget #4. ‘Supt., Ocean Dk, teaitie. |‘ + any bullets that would unduly en- | \auvied and hit Re eee ee nt ee et oe eee to be had, which will yield | Uptown ticket omice, 618 Firat av. | vt CHANGES iN large @ wound, there te no difference | jnrantry ‘wire thrown nerome cach UP f this new science, good compensation, | Seattle; Goodall, Perkins & Co, Gon. AE o sar tevaue a botween what Is known as the Dum. | appro, ink + each |or rather t ew branch of an old he; | Agents, San Francisco. ve “eA rape vr . A, ved Pum bullet and the brass-covered | one put soldiers afoot Howea | *°1enee enthusiaum as well as ce j , ot) Pg ag . re CUBAN AFFAIRS ene. The Dum-Dum fs a bullet with |r, pags ok ¥ a oes with wkill s ittie hoy about six v4 an end of woft 1 which “mush energy Te 5 old fu 8 he pile of dir of the Ew venues lead sntrary to opul pres- Washington & Alaska \! ‘ie wo’ se vue oe ae an ond of oft lead, which “math: of the tarolta and the avenuen end Contrary to the popular. tmpres : alongelde the trench. | Me was ir e murface of the entrance and|cowers' to calm the spi < vg aphy is not ® wed | STEAMSHIP COMPANY. with long flaxen curio about his | GON. Ludlow Has Mot Given ng the Hea to be torn and lat iast the display of Amer ae A nice bs ned 1 weh bullets are not re esmuges and signals throug | quan head, and was having a good time j urded with favor . sie aime and nr a ' od In|, | Alaska Lightning Express kicking the dirt and stones into the Satisfaction. fy dns Settien cereus ge Sas Dott - than an hour t atriwina’ | by means of magnetic waves per p trench. I epote to him and cautlo VASHINGTON, April 1.—Thore is States army has also been consid- sence sage A is re ORS Nesey adhe ata ory STEAM HIP i ad dim about the da + of falling |, pression here that Seoret ering the advisibility of adopting resumed a ae » with tury. The principle was recognized in the trench and getting hurt. Me ae - nofte ad for the p o of the soldier was, ‘What on earth was jong ago by Prof. Henry, who con- ES stopped an Instant, laughed, and ran | * my making some 2b gut Of Cau \i¢ all about anyway? 4 - Seite trom Yesier Whart “ages *s haa pe angie’ Ane TA) invcrtant changes among the off. |!ne the mushrooming effect | tothe Sth ai ducted several successful experl- 7 ee See ee s!4 in Cuba, Gen. Ladiow has not, The practising of polsoning bullets | ments; Prof. Lodge of Liverpool iW duesday, April 1), al 10 P. M the Sas “y ‘airt aoe ic, “4 . "t broved @ popular s mor at Ha-| Was Hever recognised by any nation Suicide at Age of 102 |Heinrich Hertz of Berlin and other ® *e Hah se el sot 1 be | V8Oa: He is too much of an auto. |84 legitimate, and met with favor| FRANKLAN, Pa., April 7.—Mre. H. \famous scientists and electricians. oR be od ae! a ‘full prince: him ty crat and a dictat snd although omy among the tribes of Africa; but | Baird, aged 102 years, committed | William H. Preece, chief engineer of aoe Sat. Sully Sxpeetins hice ), Prooke has given greater eatne |e brass bullet has for years been | suicide at her home in this city thie|the British postal service, has ¢ | oway all fa coheye lle Bi: no Aecacmatacg he le not entirely eacacace employed by Insurgents in the Phil-| morning by cutting her throet. Her|Voted a great deal of time to the | ar eo t There l# an expectation ippines and Cuba, with the sanction husband died six months ago of the |subject, but Signor Marconi, a young 1% Py remained » the drug » ave about Ninees Mt Wie ee and approval, it is said, of the su-/grip. They were married 60 years | Italian, is credited with the first 7. DIRECT boa re es reat ry Se ae toe will seceed perior officials, The Dum-Dum bul-/ago at Albany. She was a Roman | practical application of the princ- Se t pile there. en before Ir : hed ably qualified for the let in used because the calibre of Catholic. She left a note saying she ple. He has constructed apparatus Subsequent Sailings, April Ml, May 2a and tod ay pasty hg 8 ‘ an arrange modern rifles has been reduced to| was tired of life and wanted to join /by which he has been able recenti: at me ngs, Apr ui jit 2 _s, ou 1 _gupyenns. (he eaine telleve the President of an (such an extent that a small bullet |her husband. to cond a message across the fenge je be ing « ye par will plerce a man and still not in-| lish channel, distanc A THORNDYKE rine f seo fen Theol gy rrarament i . & distance of 32 miles, " nin 07 A ‘on [ROME Vital pa: ane 4 men were filling tn, Ina short time nt ¢ Ol tae & War department|I+ Saulsbury, a gunsmith, killed vce ig ines, nor pettloment ¢ recel 1 by the ar partment of March. Marecni is only 26, but yugh o! © inetd again, and a woeraicies »4 |himaelf this afternoon a ome in REAL I though of the incident again, and sn troubles, nor the organ- (that the brass-covered bullets used |himsclf this aft t hfe be his genius has been recognized for ltry as I would, T could not dismine of tha ota i by the Filipinos are all of the 43|North Birmingham. He seated him-| some years, and the Italian govern Real estate transfers fled yeater-|'*: *housh 5 wee sure I had seen the Ho Rice, nor the disarma.| Remington caliber, a type of rife |*elf in a large arm chair and loaded | mont has paid him @ generous sum Pe ‘ |boy brushing off his clothes un used by Spain as the national amall|/® Shotgun with slugs, placed th ¥ were as follows: lesteken’’” Mis. cach Aeade | taelaly aference, nor the cutrency |Uted by Spain je national sma Ste tho amie oo t the of Money as a reward for his dis- Andrew Chilberg and wife to C.| ut how to get rid of Leo |4rm until the adoption of the Mauser | Muzzle to his chin and pressed the | -ovories, He has recently been con- fn W. Ellis, 1900, lot 4 bik 42, estate of ——— filling tm the trench and had r ed the spot where the little bey bh “In order to satiny myself T de- | ler, They a oth valu some years ago, when the old Rem- | ingtonm were shipped to the colonies, ore. trigger with his foot. His heed was biown from his shoulders. ducting some remarkable experi- ments between the South Foreland from wind or weather. The royal J. H. Nagle. ~ men in their way. The Presi- aa TS AN, Daniel Schneider to Rosalind Yan. | Palen oo bap h ong Posy ie cany} reapects thom and admires |Snd for years the soldiery of the | . lighthouse and the East Godwin Aavort, $200, beginning at a pont in| *te4 the Pipe, 1 could nos foe! ear | them, but the officers of the regular | Philippines and Cuba were «mm ARE WORTH lightship off the south coast of Eng- sec 32 tp Mint 40, from se cor ne | vows Ih frcurettage anger rly opposed to giving |With them. A large number of the land, and between South Foreland : %6 Of ne sec 31 sald (Dp and Foe ee tote ne aasured me that | ent comminsions. Gen, |Phillppine Insurgents are equipped [and Boulogne, France, and during ing n 16 fect 24 deg. 41 min. ¢ along || Ukne! Bt me Mee | busing ar the | With this type of gun, although the recent storms was able to com- the tid wae not the the war they have also thousands of Maus- |municate without interruption either Mitchel! in 188%, 145 feet, being nw | termined to have the @irt removed) ment all the time, and by command | The brase-covered bullet was used yacht of the Prine of Wales is now a corn G-sere tract sold to Charles i the Interest he can "i to see if by any remote possibility Prentice; thence n 24 deg. 41 min. « I had ‘sein santaninens about seoing | ' secure appointment in the re to a limited extent by the Spante Prospective Brides Who Have ry in carrying on experiments along ¢ line of Mitchell tract 148 jular army, but I do not think the |{foops who attacked the marines at |with military stations along the En- him brushing off his clothes when 1) Great Fortun: pay, Cuba, and caused w Containing all of the feet to ew corner of Lindsay tract: | 7 in. arug store. |Preaident will give him preference |Guantanamo \glish coast, and Emperor William of 4 thence n 73 deg. ¢ min. ¢ alone 3)" .1 Grdered the filling in stopped |O¥er Men who have spent their lives |at the time an impression that the |Germany has inaugurated a similar jline of Lindsay tract, thence # 16]. 071 Orit 000 io remove the dirt |in the seruine, Lee would like to re-|dead had been multiiaied. | A re It ts no mere poetical simile, but | series of experts for the benefit of i deg. 54 min. w 112 feet to the ne cor | “74 told the main in the regular army, but w port was sent by Admiral Sampson |a literal truth, to say of many of | the German army and navy. Bever- They } m 4] it th mint of Prentice tract: thence » 73 deg. 6|from the Pipe at the tilt nutes [Prefer to be kovernor general « to thin effect, but he withdrew Itlthe hetrenses and prospective brides al persons In this country have been or }min. along th line Prentice tract lomen ‘one of them Unearthed a lttic | 54. and that ambition may at se later after an investigation by sur-|.¢ today, that thelr “price is above | ¥orking in the same line for months, 4 ™ bead fem By piace of beginning, Con | oie hand and a flaxen curl of hair, | future day satiafied, Roth geons, robs Gold is no longer an ade. |%Ut nothing serious has been done taining 1 acre. jand Wheeler represent a sentimen . | until recent! 0 oe had all the | * » rer “i v David M. Smith to W. H. Sharran, |!0 * few moments we Hee wiay [which the President respects, and) First Baby in the Family, — /auate measure of thelr riches, and) mA ge Ml tee 4 4. Mah Me a lengthwise under the pipe, insen therefore “A will receiv » re fa-1 The doctor had come tn late from a si gg ay an pechucepeertia to Hard to Get Acquainted With . My ning | ‘tore and almost dead. We carried |¥or than ordinary, everyday, a . ng frown place |*A¥ that there are scores of charm-| , \,u0e couple called at a fash- 2 acres. | Shert Van de Vanter to Peter F. | Muren, $150, |company’s S-acre tracts | E. 8. Smith to Arabella J. Wall- Ingford, $200, lots 1, 2, 5, 6 and Tb'k tract & Seattle Land him to the drug store, where a phy- sictan restored him to consciousness. | We questioned him when he had re-| gained consciousness. and he told ue that when he fell into the trench he jround regular Such a point seem Moers or voluntoc A Woman's Mouth Closed. has Deen reached It fiw footing pulses, giving en-| jcouragement and writing presecrip-| tons, Me had eaten hie supper at 11) lock , made a lat call on a man with the grip, and bad turned into 1, dog tired. | daughter of ing young girls in the “matrimonial market" today whose dower tn dia monds would far outweigh thelr own weight. One of the richest and most charm- the late Ogtien Goelet lionable boarding house in the Weat 2nd a couple of weeks ago to en- gage board. They were from Chi- cago, and the husband had fecently secured an appointment in one of the departments, says the Washing- s = - r : - . init his head on the pipe and remem- | ,, ay more pure ki . oe 14, Woodiawn add. to Green Lake. | ere wa ve: eS are ‘nene-tnbee at t of these prospective brides is ‘ TD aod. to Green Lake. |bered nothing afterward. Here Wa car James Linney, a Harrodaburg | It wae tong after midnight when [16 f these prospective brides Is\+. Post. The landiady, an amiable - Caroline Mussey $50, beginning at a case where there came Very Merlyn rohan several pounds the telephone bell rang. The doctor | Miss Astor, daughter of William jang pretty, if a trifle faded, ttle ; 4 Condensed point 10? rode aed 8% fect » and s7]0eing © mysterious dieapp { what was represented to him as |Was sunk ina deep sleep. Again the| Waldorf Astor, the many-millioned| woman, showed the couple the va- - pods and 7% fect © of the nw cor| We Warned afterward thal We itl la pure article the other day. An old | bell rang out sharply and impatient-| master of Clivedon and of $200,000,-}cant rooms, and one of them was t des 19 ip $2 m7 6 6, thence 0 61 der, [TOR SWOY From Dome Nm ow him, |ay came in and purchased two/ end & tinged to ring, wut ine /000. What Mise Astor's ultimate | Mnally accepted. J ¢ rods, thence # 36 deg. w 13 rods |*en BY M07, here t akes. fhe put about half « one in | doctor wid aot hear tthe other |fortune will be it would be rash to >w, you'll want references, of ' and 18% feet, thence m 61 deg. w 20] Was ,cevers! blocks from, whe ver mouth and bogan to chew untit |end of the hall a pale student pored |fortune will ye felts. te] tet hen eee oer eae alle : yoda, thence = 9 Ge; 1 rod) | accident occurred, Nobody saw him jai could chew no mor The r- [over his book, He was studying law. | *Peculate; It is howev commo the tack bad’ teak Sind: Bige 4 . orm. tesuaing, ana; 12-8 sien * © ltalt but mynett. chant standing about tn |The bell disturbed bim, and he at |**timated at $20,000,000, which may | mentioned the name of a Washing- ee ee pain —— prveyp she could not open |laat decided to answer It and stop [represent an income of $1,000.000 aio, man of some prominence. Litto Sarah rose, fh lot 12 ani | Joining of Society and Art came alarmed, think- |the ringing. He took down the re Far dg NS lglg Dogg | a know him or of him, I pres “! "i 4 . woman b . . ceiver and shouted “He “ » bea e Gower, + . ” . the n 7% feet of lot 11 bik 11, Wi aw < Women of y an had a severe |° . cient to nay tha ould purchase she inquired. “He is my | Eee Son wae te Senn taney: are te He Doane wanhert Se retesget bees wad Bee Ig ie ta want?” repfied |monds,” or probably twelve times landady, “T aoe bees ce ohn 28 DS, ithe ban Gowen oc wae lattes & bow a Impored on | Te dent, who knew the doctor |Mias Astor's own welght in the eas evir ; ‘nit, . Thumm and Moore's subdivision of | womans exchange,’ whe wne rupvious person, who | the le | etnies | Gtakin } ‘obody ever really knew him, bid th a8 tired and did not wish to wake | PF as ston: ." t 7 Ne ; tracts 39 and 42, Maple Leaf add. to e be orn by the “400 ed agar with some | Was tin weevenns ould outweigh an | He's something of a mystery. Now, Green Lake. desis cmmaneuoated bore Me ace the bende . pt thos! It was neceanary to {him unless the case waa serious, — | In sovereigns It would outweigh ap 11 yay married to him for twelve | As well ao the Sallis Palaney ot al. to Atay Foi (tera wxutaene it a to pitrou! f water and melt the| “This is Potts, doctor, H. J. Potts. |army < pible-dodled wulior®,| yours and at the conclusion of that * ty 5.67 whee Sane’ the olf lady could open |MY Wife wanted me to call you up| While three months’ income alone |— oy when I secured my divorce, I | ton_Brown, jota 5, 6,7 and & bik lt their amusement, is soon to open p nd tell you that the baby won't|Would be suMicient to make Miss | Tis a - . Woodlawn add. to Salmon Bay city.|it. doors. It i 4 gigantic plan to However, #he hadn't |# Sane oe taborate: trousseaw fash. |2on't think I could have conscien- Henry Fenton and wite to Amy |enve the question of how modern ~ to une It when the |Play with ite blocks tonight and ap or vey me peg -teesaee ti tiously placed my hand over my : Fenton Brown, $1, lots 2, 4,9 and 10|sctresnea. may provide themselves n Boonville, | pears kind of heavy and dull, What |oned from tian seen etl in /Reart and declared that I actually ; bik 16 Woodlawn add. to Saimon| wich sult bie yatumes without d |do you suppose is the matter, doc- Boner tea ara rene fe ai io licnew him. Some men are so dlffi- Ms pe gee be s cig oe | r? My wife Is very uneasy.” appy land of the “teens,” has | Fags . “ 7 yea and their fami =“ aon ' ~ eee hn ee [cult to get acquainted with, you Bay CUy: Carter to Hannah |DTIVing themsaives and cesitien of (Mystery Follows Mlystery| “Hum.” sald the student, trying to charms of mind and body whieh ri- |i ow w : Saad sa 4 |Mew of the ordinary ne ith think of something to eay, “le the |Y4! her riches in gold. The daugh-/ "ir son was abit embarrass: Kingston, $2500, lot 1 bik 137, A. A. | tite. JACK@ON, Tenn., Apel ton “pe fm) ter of a beautiful mother, bas , Denny's Broadway add. ee ante eet baby feverish Re tas ameter moiett beau. |im but the young people took the n . —_—— ks ago St a farmer No, I don’t think he ts," replied | the 2 Seve © ers ee | roo! e: a dec! wo Dahetie ating ap ol ap aad by MARRIAGE LICENSES. |... und murdered | the vo But he sneezed once last |tiful dark eyes and graceful fig jcoom they hed Gamted agen aaphetn, wyant Lamber Ingle company, coseman n hin ft ted night and has no need of gold to attract ‘ Grliand Wh ee th 8 2'*Y \torday to Francis Elilot Moore, of Foster, and was put|a good sign. If he aneesed and ts not | ters of Mrs Outen Maia. at Siar 1, 8. $, 10%, 11, 1 sbik 47, Moss’ firet|T2Coma, 2%, and Susie May Ive, 19. iwi A few |foverish he is all right. You might| York, are similarly dowered ni | e sat ad ih Sale a . lof Seattle; Michael Antler, and r su give him a little water if he wakes |#0ld and beauty. : 4 TROUBLESOME ree | Myrtle Gorham, 19, both of Pellevue h ch Up and cries; if he gets too warm,| Another attractive and richly-dow- comes ' take some of the covers off.” ered girl is Miss May Goelet, net | fs veel te: | To secure The Star for His Logic Did Not Save Him | Married Ona Train. us famil All right, doctor, Much obliged. | the American millionaire, who left The Government !s in a Con- C 4 \ | Sorry to have had to diaturb you, wit Pie oe en get hese amar A wedding on a train with the} oo Sea fone ta ber vatnyaré lint any gisaaveunae tian ae aall ene the comfortable fortune of $20,000, le; “hefore yor sin’ | P wed estate and $2 bride dremed In a fine 1 ~ : Mcera of the coun- | tit T had called you up. Good night.” [000 in real estate and $20,000,000 stant Turmoil. the trunk strap on me T want to| ask you suthin’. “Well, what Is it,” the cruel father groom gown of white satin and th : in “conventional black’—that's the |, ay It is done In Missour!, One of the most Interested witnes f the to ferret the wh bottom. SEWER PROTEST. Ah,” thought the f that is $2 for the doctor. leould earn it as eaaily.” When he told t yotor about his e student, Wish I personality. Although a little old than Miss Astor, Miss Goelet has n long emerged from the schoolroom, and is a girl of great attractivonr WASHINGTON, April 7.The an- nexation of Nicaragua to the United States is not a new proposition. It demanded. ee } b seested “You" bs , happy event was D. V. Gasson, who teception the next aay he was thank | Who combines rare gifts of mind has been suggested from time to | br Fe against expansion, aren't) vappened to be on the train, Thin tx | d ei Mr. Potts’ bill was awelled Manner with @ pretty fai me for more than half a century, ONE MONTH lthe way Mr. Gasson described it to} ting of the sewer | i\- om eshalf of which went to the |ataceful figure. Her fortune Is $ and in his last message to congress | “Yes, what of it? be quick." 1 reporter last nigh Ic r ll “ been calle d eiuaent: 000,000, with an extra allowan Pre sident rege took advanced | “And you don't belleve in govern- ‘John Broadhurst, a young man of | ae sabe ae ie ihate fiat bl explained |$500,000 for pin money when renee Pe ver Hapsocda yy ling without the consent of the gov-|about 23 years of age, and Miss Sal ‘Ul tne doctor, “and they're tickled to|Marries. Tt is needless to any nt, u- ” He Scott, a damael of 16 sum y i rtent Bo: sella it, {such a winsome and richly-d ment was printed in these dispatohe jerned, do you |poth of Orrick, Mo., were mar » the ¢ at | couldn “ mee boty ‘Sorte cay better |maid counts her wooers by * es at the time. Annexation would, “No, it's a wrong principle. I be-| 1), wanash train No. 3 a fe Mond. leaeias gaily lbut though she might have at of course, settle the canal problem . 7 Heve with Billy Mason, that we"—| aut of Kansas City, Saturday af N nber 3, 1898, the | pantate = 4 e one ducal coronet for the taking and give us a very rich colony with “Well, pa," the child Interrupted, |neon, The oMolating minister wan | council 5 1 reatolution No. 92, de-| . ’ 1 “langha lovers’ vows {/natural resources that are almost “as long as you don’t belleve in gov-|tne Rev. W, K. Akers, also of Or- {ct the intention of the city |THE FILIPINOS tie her freedom and her millions. |{ncomparable but have lain unde- jernin’ without the conse ft the | rick aterm ¢ ng over | Many wooers have sought the hand | veloped because of the political dis- | |xoverned how can you b in The bride was robed tn sof 1 0 lof Mies Helen Gould, the charitable |turbances that have continued ever llickin’ without the consent th. nt sarments, while t 2, W avenue, daughter of the late Jay Gould, the|since Independence was established, llickea?” saath in te ant 1 First avenue| cael ‘of $60,000,000. To one 1|There is object in trying to get | Fut there was loud howling Im that | conventional black inelu ; si | Mr Gould left a fortune of $15,00 head In vragua, because as soon . vicinity a moment later, Just tho|” phe announcement to the f nut and to each of his other five a planted shows signs of pros- right same, gern created a ve xct uy Our Forces Unable to Fathom | ani daughters $10,000,000 each. > parity: Se ee eon ae oy the ind after the cer ner " Anna Gould ¥ kly snapp ernment or by revolutionary hea the Mystery of Them ‘astella 1h lors for whatever he can contribs tions were in ord . by the Count of ¢ ne an © Ithe train. The newly 1 ot to rule Furopean ¢ te to thelr sup) The common | | ' | lhoneymoon with friend T ‘ Manila refer to the panics which ny to lovers ( ur), but lustrious, bet the higher classes | " 1 th frequent intervals during the days |#!ven Un , rif hting » 2 | } 1 and charit The sacrifi fighting all the time elther to mains Who Touched Our Sovereign Retained. 4 Joon Janu », 1899, just preceding the recent battle, One | 1 ade for her country during the |tain or overthrow some govern: 4 Stock of WALLACE, Idah Ar 7—Th 1 been th stampedes ts thus describ made Miss Gould the most | ment aragua would be a trou. element in labor circles 8 not 1 1 Ion 1d-| by Capt, Elliott of the Coffeyville n In America: and, |blesome colony for this reason, Per= a : y : satisfied with James f ver ‘ 1 T ae a8 mpany in the Twentieth Kansas 1 her immense weal sonal ambition overshadows every- k an Jcourse with the Idaho State 1M Inelu ‘ About 2:80 o'clock the natives and would count it the hig hing else among the educated class~ _— lare apparently making lif rd of tt tiers of Chinese were observed to be runnin: honor to win her hand 8, and the outs are always trying to him, but have not sw Metrict 1 in every direction. Presently the pete —- jto overthrow the Ins, “ ONLY SMOKE dislodging him from hi ke In th otice ‘diers began to come tn from ev Living in Tents. | ‘The little republic of Salvador, the oC Yet we have made |the board of contr »t having 4 od 1 nd the fr ery avenue in the direction of the ate sear eles neighbor of Nicaragua, a ade scuent the resignation which he |of : 4 in-| with remarkable coolness and LEWISTON aho, April 7 n d herself to the Unit ° Pe tendered a few days ago meeting Mond ht dy demeanor, Corp, Barber, | population of Lewiston ts estimated | grates and appointed cnnmninoaees oney Big Discounts Fat a awe ki hom {hat wonton an errand neat |to have Mncreated 2000 tn the pas: [to come to Washington to close the ucket Dredger t f neck | the barrack the first battalion, | four month All t the city arc|ciransement. But wateke s > 7 ON the ENTIRE STOCK Clamshell Buc et : 1 and ne to Mm som, saluted Like people Mv tents, the hou th pots can nt that sent them pacts x1 Will find it to their adyan- Dredging has b uc ’ n Idier that and sa ng filled M an active d verthrown and the movement was tage to call at the office of Over 1000 Suits to Select Frou od to In re ne | alt < in, th i tine wrong snd for city property. Rents have |ahandoned. There has been no en- z The Seattle Star, No. 1107 | - - 4 seca ‘ age ' er n the t ; 1 he ar t : r ment offered the Nicaragu- Third avenue. There are ‘BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE fose an a ‘ rhoks, hey moved quickiy SPP < FREON CO; 101 waa [22% from the admintatration of any vhich will yield | |hin diamond ring if hia ° their hol and stores are being | i the entire Nortt nea, [fect until e er js for ; good compensation. NEAR PIKE Ithe bridge and into about eight fe the Room 1 Hivan Block | reports came in from all di | | wane by giving them an oppor jident it to the attention of the Pres- i ‘ rok. ake repo: ° isl Garin te aie ident, ~ ® i Suk acs ei kt tna MI aN i C} oni ihe alii ge aa a eden ennai i a