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staat nec ied niet .29.caaeeaeanene een meee : sain aU edo ea ane een nnd nb ndaneeenc incendie deatiinodnamaindmamdoe dnamiadiiais ina iiadi inti: banat tades iaeiniditatcaeiiaaiatiaaae| ¥ \ . 8 ae THE SEATTLE STAN. - a ie mall; the greater number of the THIRD AVENUE THEATER mal om i reat or nu of th m| ‘ IS NARROW Cyrano de Bergerac OF CANDIDATES must wearily be disappointed ~ and the newspapers o he countr Bs SRATTLE THEATER (Wednos- jew "he oor” etre ‘charity 2 “ALASKA GOLD 3 waiesieeliis day)—Leoture on “Washington Boys Jen ¥ would publiah the fa und | ee ie }at Manila,” by Col, Douglas White, warn people not to come to Wash No Spoils in Coming Civil vigor auspices of the Inauwk For Positions in the Census ington on euch an erre “| Thinks the 1899 Output Will us in Service Modification, _ Office at Washington. —- oe | Reach 25 Millions. - WASHINGTON, April 18.—Preat- | 8618 for instructions aa to the course! WASHINGTON, April 1.—The |Mado the Window a Success KANSAS CITY, April 18—P. B @ent MoKiniey’s order, exempting |®° should puree, has been direct Jolty of Washington t# full of candi "A funny thing happened to me! Weare, of Chicago, president of the | certain governmental positions from | iy. Scueteintiiune ak de over A dates for appointment in the census| When I was work for # well) Weare Grain Commision company, | the operation of the elvil service | powers and > the Manicon out rep oa eye Hoa oy ve obtain po aes firm in Ohleago,” sald a New | whieh haw offices her of the] ‘ sag « lost of them have wasted | Orleans window dresser ywners of the North A loan Trane | law, ls well under way, When it will| | When & new ambassador comes to |the time and money It has coat them| “I had a big window on Clark | portation ‘ahd Treding company, | be ready cannot be foretold with any | Washington he is always welcomed /to bring them here, @c are al-| street that scomed aa if it was bh which tes the principal line of exactness, but the delay will not be |!" Pm by bis pm genie Hoagues, | dy destitute, having #pent thelr dooed, No matter what | put there, | steamers between the Klondike and | long. The order will be comprehen- ond they hasten make his last dollar to pay their ratiroad fare it ap ed tO be impos to at-| Seattle, was in the city yeuterday, | sive, yet conservative, To say that pare nrg confor : tw oMetally Los and @ few days’ board after their |tract any attention, and the mana.| Mr. Weare was in Alaska last sum it will remove the blanket from tens ceived by the President. When he /arrival. ‘There seems to be a most |Ker, who wa keen ax a hawk mer. He thinks the output of gold | Gaaaae of thousands of offices ia sheer pon- | P ; n 4 i) Say lontiais etiquette re- | extraordinary and almost universal an to grumble because he never there this season will far exceed =. i. is not Sesiened 0 aise re bone wydrg sd ne at hg in og misapprehension, It hae doubt saw anybody looking in. 1 used to! that of any preceding year, lef of that sort. Its scope is of an- | Upon all his colleagues. Then Ne Fet® | been encouraged by mistondin ed to | tha ; Ba k % ding lay awake nights racking my brains Last year the total output was - 0 re ly day t » ther y ame saree. st alee § p seme Biahs rly day dp dong te = newspaper publications about the |for new achemes, but Ht Was wo, about twelve million dollars. This | LADINS' Good Quality Muslin Corset Covers, cheap at 150, e bie po Bh a : ahentias fe on MN Anptvon 60,000 appointments Director Mer-| One day, when I was feeling pre’ year 1 think it will reach twenty-| only 10e each. — on a» = Rue ties etndevenad ta aly the gupenart riam has within his patronage and | blue, I told our negro porter to take | five millions, Nor do I think thin is LADIES’ Good Quality Muslin Corset Covers, lace trimmed, Fey as «alg 7a ano Hea’ GF tum Aeplemntin Wels af att: the enormous army of clerks and rything out preparatory to mak.) an unreasonab estimate. Many} only Ie each. and cnanien It will pt ace poaitions |quette, but has met none of his fel- roger and enumerators that will be ing a big display of @ special line|comparatively small prospectors | FINE Muslin Corset Covers, V-shaped neck, wide embroidery, 9 be . of shirts, He was a fat ok, trif- will have dust to ship, and the larg- C bh, civil ser-|low ambassadors tn person. The . pan immed neck, 4c value, only Sto each. of trast bagend sna. pate st cay ane or prego Line hetore tie | .While it is true that thousands of ling fellow, and I guess he must er claims have been wonderfully Goop Quality Muslin Drawers, wide cambric rumMe, nicely aoe ene ee. it wi ia he | presentation; when. he called upon |Peomle will be required to make the have heen out at a cake walk the | productive during the winter season made, only Se s pair. _— = payee socal tay OF tha |thoms thay sane ak ab tame eee umeration and obtain the Inform. night before, for he fell fast asleep Transportation will open the rr ambric Drawers, umbretta style, fine eambric ruf- vo ine of private concerns, In the | fone of them appeared at Hp ation upon which the next census in a chair in the middle of the win. firet of June, and from that time un- ir 2 rows tucking, fine wide lace trimmed, sale price preety J we engrave Stee, ‘Taah taaiek have been Gas Saba Weegee very few of them will dow, I was on the point of wak-| ti late in the autumn great quan Sie a pair 3 “Some positions were unfortunate- | to a series of dents, but it was pages nem *Onul tb t Gere toe at Thacelaes Wace ae Se ame ee “en sc aioe GOOD Gogtity. Stein: Cneses Samet scapehenaiaed vy aenmefp: tag trees al ely baa beng the ahienane peecnge nee: of the census bureau will be con- he looked. Hix bh was or There is still plenty of room| +4 oie ion. ie en cambric ruMe, gored belt, 650 pos vary this soe omnia or aeron, [hin Tonteta to the reception which |22ed to &@ few expert statisticians, |aide, his enormous mouth wide open, |and, indeed, need for workers up in} “value, only 48¢ each. ‘ : — oe eee rs Meany pests |ex-Geeretary and ire. JohaW. ¥i who will be engaged in preparing the and his limbs relaxed in the lest that country, Though the claims on | Fine Muslin Night Gowns, like above cut, fine tucking on Eg glare Mane bt clei media a halt Ana schedules and in other preliminary postures imaginable; in short he waa | the joan aide are not so rich| yoke, neck and sleeves, finished with nice ruffles, 90 wor ty ne o verte pleture a lazy on eo oO he Canad 1 s ones at the disposition of the faith- | Aspirom the other evening, which m the returns begin to /a perfect pictu f a lazy rascal Injas those on the Canadian | value, only Tbe each. ful.” was not only a slight to the guests |“) in next spring from 2500 to 3000 a happy slumber hat gave me an pay well, and there are hundr | u ai tis aueaian, Sak to the heats of — a = gpm » tabulate idea. I didn't say a word, but, grab- them turning out $15 to $20 @ day. | aF ane eneeane° 3 i [them and wi employed bing a plece of 5 ard, I dashed | Labor is much cheaper now than at) por na nya Prices. Killed at a Stone Quarry ‘ evening aise jeral years until the work Is ¢ off 4 sign. ‘Dreaming of our Dollar | the time the region was first opened ne Goods at Pro rtio tely nl COLFAX, Wash, Aprit 1%—An | Dleted. Bhirts,’ and stood tt quietly against up and men who are willing to work ———— aceident occurred at the granite DELEGATES ARE CH En bong aha mh ene 4 will = made (his knees. Then I gently roll can make lota of 1 y, The men quarry, near Wawawal, on the Snake us Somer aw. w,|UPOn the recommendation of » the curtain and awaited who have not succeeded there are eon Gtusdin. ta Gh AGMITR BN = sal ce aoe poy gem cere ana representatives in congress ments. Well, the hit that window |the kind who think that they could eaten. ae aberen, Wit nae ite Abe ‘S . : je |and will be apportioned among the| made is the pet tradition of the|buy the Astor house In New York, | ‘The workmen were lifting a heavy pe gorge Beran | . sori several » ecording to thelr pop-jsiore to thin day, P simply |They went up there with an idea | 206, 208, 210 Pike St. beach. Jeffery’s coat and hat w bd | aw 3 ard of contracts for the work viding that the mayor and cit Ser across iy rie i ond a ne Cotulla Gti er | In Seattle AH CATIN & COHN in the storm and both er weet. | SHOOTS HIS HIS |slaught of the counciimen upon the |lssue to carry another election, that the modification of the city ordi- | at. . maen Grows: {Snoqualmie Falls’ Power company, |is one matter. But the people are pances and their publication in Se eee . § Log and the appointment of Rinehart, | not going to wait any longer. These pook form. | Meh Deal IUk an teltes Mae ant tpeceaes [nescts a. iet ts Gar On eter | a a ee en PAY THES 7; [9a & special committee to investi- until they can get rid of the present 4, on second reading. Richard Saxe | ant : fiat teste Se |gate the recent actions of the com-|city engineer, whose term expires Jho04 "and Judge W. H. White ap- 415 Pike Street. po hr |pany in order to determine the pext January. 1 am in favor of | oct, Seecce the council, the form- HIGHEST CASH PRICE ™ visit 4 ‘Twelve-Year-Old Boy Insane tent to whieh it nes been trying (0 |this resolution, and believe the com. | Pesten kulory, She Geleete ne ordi. y surprised | lmake a catepaw the council to| mittee should go to the bottom of ee to think that there was excitement With Jealousy. |promote its own private business |this matter een eee sce, at pore a ee over her absence. Her father is an jenterprises. The committee was) Crichton moved that It be the ‘. employe of the Model Steam Laun-| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 18—| Tien power to present @ resolution /sense of the council that $100 be ap-| James, of the corporations com- Cn — ary egg «ee esa a Ralfe, a twelve year old boy of |to deprive the power company of its | propriated to pay for witne to mittee, asked for another week ngliah, is a victim of Jealousy, and |#eattle franchise, in case that the be subpoenaed by the committe time In belaey ole Bai thay ae | a HILL REACHING OUT |cor. v2 = rses's: nc ne|sharete made aennn’ Kare found ftn'smioymn ss sinowrapee ance comeing power and et W ogy WW am | sweetheart, Eva Jacobs, fired upon | t? be correct er. This rive Darremeteins gi ting sround. Granted | ner ast tts daemon "| Hinehart presented the matter in| Owing to the excitement attending - : ¥ ‘i ° are Ta eit Saeed ctmet Ran int |a terse way. Me summed up as fol-|the Cedar river discussion and the| , An ordinance Cpected we (A Bargain Is Now a Director of the B. al mm her | ow time that was neumed, | Judication committee directing the or Oo ie a is two years his senior, |" 4 ini hehadlad Wak ton Gnoweat- |b04 parr mayor and comptroller to enter in- 5 lout, much smaller, and the jad oon naar fo > o- ‘ et with Joh > 0. System. |been paying her little attentons, at |™le Falla Power company, through |veto message « W. Prat cs spel atternay in| 0. a Now, Slightly Used ‘Advices from Paitimore, Md., say |#ChOo! and elsewhere, Yesterday |'™* hired henchmen and imported | redistricting ordinas grade tax canes was seed the ret or Second-hand Foot of Yesler Ave. that an important’ meeting of the |@fternoon one of the oldgr boys|*nsineers and agents, Is opposing | ening to its tex time and referred. The ordinance stockholders of the Baltimore @| Walked home with her from school, | the letting of the Cedar river water javer for = week, ‘bs provides for a two-year contract, Yesler Dock, Ohio railresd company took piace |and later in the evening yours Raife |UPPly contracts, and has instigat-jcome up for consideration. | Mr. Pratt to receive a salary of $1800 recently at that place, A board ct |met her and upbraided her for let-|¢4 one of their backers to bring a | Humes made Oa ee eine ene te. (per annum, with $9 per month as} directors was ¢lected, consisting of |'ina any one else waike with her, | Suit against the city which effectu- | ince oa any Ly eee en dead [clerk hire. Mr, Pratt han been act 4 , some of the most influential finan-| This morning the boy slipped his ato ae a erties cred tacts lictter.” He stated that council could |ing as the epectal attorney of the Remember we have the |father's shot out of thé ceeding fur 0 Sages a Se , et > \« , ¢ ' ot follow" he original plans of |sought in this ordinance by refu ears. % Johm K. Cowen was re-elected aa|to school. The quarrel was renow-| Ht Cloning, Tht ut temesette |to teaueaaioon ticense to R. B. Cochrane, on behalf of the P 1h Ddlock of granite with a derrick, when Tks tenciidare gah wack the yeek cial congress which meets this year b in Wichita, Kan. The object of the catching Johnson and pinning DIM | ere, eo treme! spoea) | / crushed his right leg at the thigh so that death resulted In fifteen min- SHE PLUGGED HIM. Plucky Woman Shoots a Man in the Window. REPBLIC, April 1. — William Doughtery was shot Saturday night by Mra James Harrington, wife of the mining recorder here. It is claimed that Doughtery went to the Harrington residence «bout mid- night and tried to gain admittance. Mrs. Harirngton warned him away, but he refused. F inally he opened | @ window, and as he was getting into the house, she fired a revolver and the shot passed through his head. their canoe was found cast up on the | President, and then the following di- been addressed to all the principal cities of the west urging them have representatives present Cleveland in Motion. PRINCETON, N. J., April 1. —-Ex- President Grover Cleveland haa con- sented to allow the American Muto- scope company to take several views of himself, which they will exhibit | table men. His consent w obtalne by Fred A. Ackerman, of New York, who has the work in charge. |THE GIRL’S EXPLANATION | Irene Ward, a pretty Whatcom girl, was placed in charge of Police Matron Taylor last evening awalt- ing instructions from the girl's par- ents. Irene, In company with her [| mother, came to Seattle several days her mother had return te Whatcom. ed, and when she refused to promise that she would not go to} on the sereen in thetr gallery of no- | with other | Williams. CITY COUNCIL FLAYS THE SNOQUALMIE FALLS POWER CO. Defers Consideration of Mayor Humes’ Veto of the Saloon Redis- tricting Ordinance and Reaffirms Its Previous Action Concern- ing Gambling in This City. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA of the injunctions filed to prevent the of letting ntract Hill introduced an ordinance pro- Seattle real estate board, 1 Mquor within the lutions recently adopted by the Ten years ago it was | who wanted to ® r | Piano or Organ ‘You are cordisily invited to call same. and investigate Sherman, Clay & Co. “STEINWAY” DEALERS Second Avenue Beattie Largest Stock AND Greatest Variety Call or write for prices and terms, «STELLA” 18 THE...... Greatest Music IN THE....., $30.00 We Geil it WINTER & HARPER Burke Batising Seattle, Woon. see THe... LUDWIG PIANO For Pine Tone at a Reasenabie Price, The Ramaker Music Co, . 0, a) . | . The etty council 414 a good many) the Snoqualmie Falls Power com- isting ordinances of the city relat- Two Men Probably Drowned (ss onli «fog — Phorm dbp | things last night that were not down pany. 1 want to call your n- ing to gambting.”* bree: nee 1415 Bedond Avence. AF it iri heats. Irene eaid her fi fom the bills. Instead of maki ® tion to the fact that as soon James moved to amend by strik- ire ar on a ah Sal mite eeenann a mother, aid | speciality of Mayor Humes’ appeared today in court pro- |ing out the words, “and to that end.” | Feed Jeary and John Todd, highly |fot return, and she claims that he| saloon redistricting ordi .lceedings, that possibly the ¢ Carrie. Gili aai4 this emasculated | ted citizens of New Denver, | told her to “get out Bhe came | Which was presented, the Cedar river might not be delayed In this matter, the resolution, It was passed, re- | Oe een ince. Today |back to Seattle and bas been stay. | YAt*F question came up for discus-|this company brought another suit ceiving the vote of every member of peobabt Ing with frienda. In the meantime |#98. In connection with the matter by which they have defeated the tm- | council % rectors were chosen: William Salo- a ef ol prescribed limit mon and Jacob H. Schiff, of |boys, he levelled the gun at her ana | ever the Intention of the city to wo | preser T committee on gamb-| board inviting President McKinley D. S. JOHNSTON e 2 . |fired. His alm was not stead, 4|to the top of the mountains for wa- | Ae sees n> c is forthcom! York: James J. Hill, of St. Paul; “ iy, and |e. ft te evident that this corpor- |ling, consisting of Gill, MeArdic and |to visit thie city on his forthcoming R. Bacon, of New York; Louis Fitz-|the load of birdshot carried away | “richto ‘ted at the last | western trip. He requested the 903 Second Ave., Burke Butlding gerald, of New York: Norman B.|ber hand. It was amputated at the | ation desires to force the city into Crichton, aihomi it which was |counci! to appoint a committee to i Sener 3 Ream, of Chicago: James Btiliman, | *Fist, and the t oy was arrested and |some re aay Log Sadurre peeecrae as follows take action in harmony with the Freight, Passenger and Bageage. 4 “ balled out by b ‘athe eh de be opted, " oveme > c - aa “ tea on Cimtue sake = anedy | Patled out by his father. me from somewhere above Cedar river,| “Whereas, It is a generally known mov - mate gene) Bo odo He one STORAGE. ce es cole, of } | fact that n gambiing has here A ere, o Otte 5 — 4 Alexander T. Brown, of Baltt!- | See on bi doll tofe re r? n tolerated In the City of appointed as such committee or| . "Phone Main 41-46, Ofice 623 First Aven ; more: H. Clay Plerce, of Bt. 1 This corporation that je doing | seattle, being only restrained by the/act in conjunction with Mayor See Ou Windows % 3. Crawford Black and John | rege eay ey ey soli, coger nore |payment of Sines Humes, : pee p Findlay, of Baltimore. The e by the gity— oe SAO - t A petition from the Queen C! y| A r : tors later elected the fol mei | SAVE HI HER R CHILD a year old, and now it turns ¥ herean a oon Pras Crh “eakiee Sev the This Week for 3 | ¢ such gambli nuld cea 4 Presidents and secretaries: like a enake and. tries to sting the such san appointment of a special bicycle po- Bargains in \ Vive President, Edward Bruce; ye city! 1 want to say here, that no : : he city council |Hoceman, was referred to the police | ond Vico President, Edward Cur a aa Everb. oo Crushed corporation areated by the city Ie) eee ony sar tule, that the | committee. ® ° " 5 P » to of the City of Beattle, @ | o€ . Third Vice President, D. H. Bates; priatintrs UENCE | greater than the city. peg bg ner and the chief of police be and | A. Chilberg, Dr. @. J. Burkhart and Clothin Fourth Vice President, H. W a by a Trolley Car. be bosses By Shy creature of the coe ny requested to stop jothers, petitioned for a 6-Inch water ; y 7 | it t# time that we knew itt they are hereby rea ; Secretary, C. W. Woodford; assint- city, it Ie time wi PE or Pa bling of every form|main on Thirteenth avenue and 4 ants, G. F. May, H. G. Benbow and| PATERSON, N. J., Aprit 18—Mrs.| “I believe that this last motion Ain Topi ier ot Seattle, and to| Denny way, indorsed by the board . 7. 8. Cleverley. Mary Everbach, aged thirty-five | against She olty, 20 prevent the ete 1 to rigidly enforce all ex-|of public works. sie it lyears, of 199 Edmund street, waa| ting of this contract, is fathered by that en< 1 | Arlington Man Missing. "(rv and instantiy killed by an) ” | e- | eetrie car on Hamburg avenue, blockaded the sidewalk, and your that the owners of big claims were | ARLINGTON, Ore. April 1% .|near Matlock street, about 7 o'clock |Wlation, When the director requires | blockade ee anes alk, and york |anxious to sell out for iittle or noth- n a iS Coomb ft Arlington In a sail boat |iast night. She had been owt visit-|the assistance of a few clerks he could he npr rey vee about it Ing, ‘There's where they made their es Sunday evening for a point about 10/ing with her three children, the|Will send a let of the applicants | away, kgodl see vappesed for a mo- |mistake, Men don't give away for- — miles up stream, and there is every youngest of whom i# leas than five | from Maine, for example, to the #en- | was that nobor upre os f itunes even in. the Klondike | 3 reason to believe he was drowned. | years old She called at ache ators from that state and ask them | ment it © aa pe ity be the ono atin Seseclbe nt i. LE Ww Is & co. | ‘eta tc The boat was found in an eddy on| store near the to select the person they desire to | thing, They thought it was a cleve in all the wet Sonal tn the Wabanion taabeecens Aes oo ee, 3 1 melectnted, When thelr netoction |plece of acting, or else a wonderful Handkerchiefs of Thistle Down Cherry Ste. $| Othe United sees eurat some Indians, who brought it to|of the children, a little girl, strayed |!# made the candidate will be sv wax figure That the head Pisa A girl who for nine years has) INAVIAS ‘an MBRICAN BANK town. A thorough search failed to|out in to st When the mother Jected to an examination to ascer- tually asleep never occurss ~| worked in a certain orriatown o o ry rears ound n ~ ‘orner Wi show any trace of the young man. | missed the child she rushed into the |tain his or her qualifications, and if/one, and I stood aroun 1 with my | mill, was married Inst week, and Yeslor Way and First Avenue, Coombs was about $6 years old. |atreet to bring it back. ‘The chila|they are satisfactory he or she will heart in’ my een * Te nan’, [ffm the carding, spinning and the - —_—___—_—_——. | Cepital.. ey <P jwas then some distance up the| sot the place. But the appointments | noise would arouse Bs ge eal ip | weaving overscers, because #he had | Sebaceniuns dee Alaska Views, Agree Getbers «. latreet, standing clone ka will be made gradually, for, as 1 however, and he snored away Peace | Varo wo faithfully, she received a rinse 3 F of the electric railway. Mra. Ever-|have already stated, there is little | fully until nearly Abel range present as delicate and rare and | VLEs La Roche nach ran heedleasly out to get the |for clerks to do until the returns | awoke with a start, repress fs pede beautiful as ever graced the nup- FINAN aq little one out of harm, Just then a \ffom the enumerators begin to come | prised he ea ee ak The apec. {tals of @ princess, ‘The men gave | yy .to.Date Ground Floor Studie | ———— nn io car of the Totowa line came down |i, and it is absolutely useless—in| through the plate glass. The #D°- | hor three handkerchiefs, each of 5 ie BOTHELL, tam Soy pe ena nue on a steep grade, |fact, worre than ee ae pople ganee h foley he A. . t poe : v4 them #0 light that with a breath | Cor. Second Avo. and Union 8t., Seattle 2% Boston block ; telephone aia |Hefore the motorman could bring | to Waste their time and money In |house raised my salary. I tried 19 | thoy could be blown to the ceiling, | artistle Photos at Prices to Sult Everybody eee eae n Effort aig Being Made to) his car to a standstill, Mra. Everbach |coming to Washington In # aroh ba he hgh Riga + roe hoy gh bow |for they were woven of thistledown. | ___ i ere | ee ee 4 l wae ateeek by the fem and knock. | positions. but it was a tn tare. TL | This stuff fs common on the 4 - i FOR SALE—Holyoke riot Maa aaa “Freeze Out” Aspiroz. jed down, and the wheels passed over! Only 12 or 15 persons are now em- |couldn’t pretend wo > ai og |town meadows, and on the | Acme I ublishing Co. pal fobs ga h John F. Burns, the motor-| ployed in the census bureau, The |New Orleans ‘ ¢ floating slowly through the WASHINGTON, April 18. arrested entire establishment occupies only | eearerennett sembles a ball of cobweb brushe: painfully apparent that th four ot five small rooms at the top Disputations. with powdered with siler, The gath- DANCING ACADEMY. n «ambassadors hb SUIT ON LARG AFTS of « bullding, and the larger part of! 4, , . ne y¥ ering of it Is a task, and it Is roman- ey foka—There’s one thing you ean ymined to boycott th w therm are employed in making liste)... Shaue Chafkiln. He never haa {tle to think of the three overseers, eahoand only thorough Dane Sohal ta colleague, Mr. Aspiron of Mex-| ‘Theo, H. Davies Co., Ltd., of Hon-| of those who have applied for posi-|MOY Nol nln oa therefore |Corpulent and gray, scurrying, in =. - ae foo, There have been sus-|olulu, have filed papers in the Su-| tions. The cenaus officials are {de of opinion. | the young girl's honor over the green | P.O. Alley. Te pho je Red badd _CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. piclous circumstances from the|perior court, commencing suit|pelled to witness many distressing |“ wriiy tte doen't need to have | felds after the floating balls on th P. Randal] 00, hour of his arrival, but the oftl-/againet A. H, Soclberg, Andrew Chil-|scenes and to console many disap- any ooinion of Ms own. It takes | Pleasant Sunday mornings. Rut to dewa doore hace .finaine: soregny w “im clals of our government and Wash- | be Richard Chilcott, C, L. Denny, |pointed and disgusted applicants | iin, a nia time to pitch Into other | ard, spin and weave thistledown | For Sa le Prodi RT NR ington society generally © been| Arabella Amunda and J. 1. dacob:| The halla of the building and the | Py Goiniona.--Hoston ‘Transcript, |t Wind It on bobbins and to make | PLUMBING, HOT WATER HEATING reluctant to believe that such ¢ son. The plaintiffe allege that they | watting rooms are filled from morn-| 5 sblcabae aes ane oho a warp with it—these were the real Maer: hactaee Panta i abeeeia inent and broad-minded statesmen | honored drafts drawn by Capt, Miln-|ing till night with misguided pe tasks, and there w montha of fall- per o jun ing Co. grade work, of Sir Julian Pauncefote, Count Cas-|or, of the City of Columbia, on the| who have come here with rec The Only Good Children. ure and despair before they were | vent ef 8 #0 ca YI th ‘orner Third and Spring. ks butt a7 sini, Dr. Von Hollenben, Jules Cam- defendants, but that the drafta have | mendations from members of Mr, Greene—Funny how mothers | achteved certainly the fabric | {mprovement that rent for M0, Please ~ MELLINERY. ey bon, and others would deliberately never been paid a they demand | er and local politicians, expect-| will believe that thelr own children | 1s delicate enough to reward the men | Hsure the interest on this investment, —— 2 p 3 nd z humiliate a stranger, and ene #0 | Judgment for $5686.76. ing to be et to work at once. Alllare #o much better than anybody |for all thelr trouble, A square Room 005 New York Brox, | _Mtrs, Hansen, comer Fourth and Pine amiable and honorable as the am- —— _ Director Merriam can do is to re-| else's ohildren. of the beautiful, shimmering, stiver- | ———~—— i . tate jodorate prices. bassador from Mexico. They no| Twenty-five years ago France was | ceive them kindly, explain their mis Mrs. Gray—I know it, If all child-| gray stuff could be crushed between | While Dr, Albert J. Forrest is in CLOTHES ¢ CLEANING, ~ longer conceal their intentions, and |able to put as many noldiers in the | take, take their recommehdations to| ren, flow, were like my little Geor-|the thumb and finger into a ball no |New York, his dental practice will be ~ — Count Lchderveide, the Belgian |ficld as Germany, Today 1 falls |be filed away and persuade them to|gic, it would not be #o strange.—| bigger than @ pea—Philadelphia |attended to by Albin & Smith, den. eanenttia, Clothes Progsing Kerr jout your minister, who telegraphed to Brus-|short by about 1,000,00g |g home again, Twenty thousand | Boston ‘Transcripty Record f | tats, Room 46, Bulliven Bioow, [ii ia sn a

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