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piiitinieteicatiaeia tl Telephone Subscriptions to Twenty-five Coats a Month Ny Molt or Carrier SO 00099 BHO 00090000. Pike 150 ro DEL Wt! HARDWARE A RATTLER The & to this city, rted wife then but could find | 1 } vii i |e elgg the board with this in | | | 1 yi IN ALASKA bo trace of her husband, On Bunday : night, however, # dreamed she “The evident desire of the writer saw him at work In a@ bieyele fae~ aran immense building. That passed Tattersall’s and re- structure of tory r day ab cogniaed tt as the b is to eliminate the number & from hin business address, It will be notice that the figures of his former 1p) AT TLE If you are building we shall be glad to supply ad dreas, 2407, add 1%, His present num her dream, Searching the neighbor- 4 i 3 Inasmuch ax Commis hood she soon found the bleyele fac- you with anything you need. have acted tory, Satisfied her husband worked pene eine I Pays $60,000. |favorably on a previous cane of a jelmilar character, this matter is re- H H spectfully referred to them for au a Ing i] 6 a relief of applicant as they may ¢ | proper." : | Mut Meaars, Wight and Ross re i icult ask | fused to be moved by elther the ap . peal or Capt, Beach's statement, The lease referred to by him, Commis sioner Wight said, was radically dif SPELGER & HURLBUT | Builder's Hardware. 1215-1217 Second Ave LOOK AT OUR SELECTION OF ——— Wall Papers Found Dead, Miner's Awful Peril. MT. CARMET, . April 19.—Mine Foreman Delerschmidt hada { Aoths mm | ferent fi Mr, Gilroy's and could} remarkabl scape from awful deat PREPARATIONS ABOUT COMPLETE "% Ss Sed'a8 resedene”’ Me C-| POR A PERSP AVENUR BLOCK |:o10>. Wote am ine wagon was | EVIDENCE OF A TERRIBLE PIGHT roy, he continued [into 2413 M atreet, and, in accord ance with the old ad having [made his bed be must le in it, Mr descending the main «i of the | Locust Spring Colliery with Foreman Delerachmidt a# ite sole occupant, it BEFORE BUYING. 300 Pike Street. STAR, PAINT CO. Special Agent Dunham Has Received | Wixht’s conclusions were indorsed | Has Already Put $40,000 In Other| was wrecked by striking an ob- | Which Oceurred In a Lonely Comp CC #$N FOOT mi by Mr. Rosa, and the 13 superstition aivetiies, Gab beens whe | Ss Orders and Will Soon stilt lacks official recognition. Property in the City and 0 foreman sinh Moar Hunt Station, in M Co « Start North, - Wants More valle gira rage Me name oe Californie oran rotners mpany NCO PO! TIO! ” fell with a scream for help. : os Fe inne A moment later his fight was Seibenkictlibdides ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. The Scottish American Iavestment phe . = bee bee ad b Regt Our plant includes steel and wood construction and covers all branches of the e WN. company has been Incorporated with tea wd bas . | busine Minis he 4 = Pang ea . FA Oa pet 3 ts po - Papp La a A deat has Just been consumated | rendered him unconscious and inapi- | TULAR®, Cal, April 19.—Advic er its my meme Roberts ka.” sald Director ‘ ne ‘are Jamea Stewart Carrick, | “rey Henry P. Sinclair has pur-| mate, for he was euspended almost }from Hunt, a amall station south of | Water lube bollers and the United M “promines to be the eect aniany: |Joseph Ta B. Higgina, Geo, Spencer, |Chased the brick block located in the |{n mid-air, hanging by his foot, Cer- there on the Bouthern Pacific rat! : = = part of the whole census, We wit | & Spencer, and W. D, Lambuth, | northeast corner of or od beeper gi grnpatedg 160~ ook | road, report the Anding of @ body of er EE wero GRATE DEW) all seemed whe 0 have all the arrangements perfected | Te Petes sono the company south and Washington street for] (¢ nlncte Wha had heact his eat, /a8 Unknown man, and by his side « } te a few days, and the special agent |“! located tn Beattle. 960,000. ‘The property was formerly | worked up to the spot and rescued |MURe dead ratiesnake, The traveler, | | roc 8 an ouse ur vr. Dunham, will leave for Al ht owned by the Puget Sound Natlonal| him f hi mith | whoever b for t i A *| James H. Perkins and Geo. James! Na m from his perilous position Just | er he w ‘or there was no a a wt pag Rt gpk ee ee lied papers this morning incorpor- | h@™* an he regained consctousnes | means of identification—had evident- | | AT LOWEST PRICEs. i ally prepared for this service, ang [Stag the Variety Iron works, with a) Mr. Sinciair i» a well known capt) 3 aes tle ly stopped tocamp forthe nightand GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR CO. particular attention will be given to | Apitel stock of 900. The works/taliet of Corning, N. Y., and is a n the Buperior pean this Morning | make his evening meal. a of | 206-906 Firet Avenue $ Obtaining the statiatios In recard to | Wi be located in Seattle. brother-in-law of Charles W », [the case of murderer Chas. Nord- |e fire and his unrolled blankets were | @sqmns omen ereeman re RAN ADDR ALADRAAIE DAL ° Raaine Sud ton eqptesitacal’ pens f the firm of Wataon, Hanford &|5\r0m came up for the fixing of & igtilt there. Ras { thin city. He has an eye | 28, for bie exeoution. Col. J.) phat « snake should attack a man Dilities of Alaska.” “After Mr. Dunham leaves here we do no pect to see him again for &@ year and a half. The census of Alaska will be taken in June, 1900, tm the remainder of the country, and it will take & year of more to Hamilton Lewis appeared for the | without any provocation i usual, prisoner and made except be ong na to the |and the supposition is that the rat- jdate being set, because of the Jat-/tier must hive crawled into the ters insanity Prosecuting Attor- bes * roll of blankets to keep warm, | hey McElroy moved that the case be | and when disturbed, used its poison: | containued until Baturday, and the ous fangs with deadly effect mer | of Beattle and a urchased the block HUMBOLOTS = CLOSE CALL at on First avenue. The pri paid for this property was $40,000 Both deals is an investment acheme WATER POWER Delivered Electrically for Manufacturing and Industrial Uses Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. motion was granted, arra: for the at on the part of Mr. Als r Mt is ha ee the traveler's arm. That member Sthee aennleyees: Me Danie, 289) steamer Humboldt, which arriv-|stated that upon his return from! gp pimmne, Mardialaue, Aprit 19, | "SS Borribly discolored and swotten Distributing Stations at GILMAN, RENTON, SEATTUL second Ave. and Mia St have charge of the upper Yukon and | 19 port last evening from Skag- will make other large! _taie advices from Ouadaiupe state |, 1h? traveler hed picked up a club the gold fields, and another man wil!|¥®¥ 494 Lynn canal ports, had an ate eat the dentiad bolwecs Ihe paces (224 beaten the reptile into a pulp, eooe 4 look after the coast. unham will go |*4venture while in Alaskan wate perty recently purchased | corinues, and that @ reign of terror | "ut 100 late U0 save his own life, The 2 HOPKINS & CO., Sst Seats evlelaés BROKERS. $ far mto the north of Alaska to the /WBICh, but for good luck. would lair Bas an area of 10/00) ‘The biacks started a fire |D0ts0e had taken effect and man and /@ ay New Yor Exchange g reindeer stations, into the mining re- |>4¥e placed her on the list of Alaska | by 40 fect. This i# covered by ch consumed ever 660 houses, [meee Ar Gane aide by 3 Rooms D and E, Bailey Building, Seattle, Wash. 2 gions, and wherever there ts a set- | ¥Tecks building three stories high. Thelr ting and kindred outrages con- time of a moet horrible duel, . eel 2 tlement, picking out his men to take cieat nee eoe Peicis Ch Gdircen 1tas teocn bones cre uaek fara loaen (amen. Witla the lest twe dagn oi Continuous market quotations at principal centers of trade received over our wires & the census next year. This will be mates kagway. |the upper floors are used for & lod8- | tniry.one lives have been lost, and 3 7 Portland, Reattle, Ti Walla Walla, Vancouver amd Vietori s especially difficult, owing to the |‘ Humboldt suddenty bumped on jing house 9000 people rendered homeless. | The Ofce rend, . Tacorme, is. eonve: a. 2 transitory character of the popula- what is known as Vanderbilt reef. tion of Alaska at the present time, |Sh* wae running at a fair rate of ‘The enumerators may be in one |*Peed, aad when she struck the pas- Place today and another tomorrow, |*eheers and crew were considerably and t shaken up. A large section of the next year may be a thousand keel " The Humboldt struck governor has arrived with fifty soid- tere ANBUSIED DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF tHE EYE The most sensitive Of sense in the borly, ts simost inexcusable in these days, for the reliel of effective vision Gur equipanent for the easeution of your orders Is the best that ean Ue found eny where. A Gefauit of the defendants has been entered in the case of the Bean- dinavian American Rank va. Joha-| ston & Bpeer, which was heard yoe- April, 19.—ft currently reported here that Kena Jones will resien the of the Democ je nat) SEATTLE INKLINGS. | ommit. | t a time Will have a hard time to secure sat- tee, and that ex-Governor Btone, of | terday afternoon before Judge Ben- ie, -Coverne on HM. CLAY BVERSOLE, Optician, 12 First Ave. isfactory enumerators on this ac-| When the bong te ng Noo Bimaging PTA ri, of Eliott Dinforth, of New| son in the superior court. The plain- - count. Also they wilt demand much more pay than in the States. Labor | Walt but @ few hours before she wan costs about $10 pay off the enumerators at once. “Mr. Dunham will have « com- plete outft for traveling In Alaska, and will spend the summer tn the Yukon region. When winter comes be very expensive it will be much more thorough than any preceding it, and the statistics should be of great value. “Along the coast another man will afoat. Had it not been for the vessel's large keey, she would prob- ably have knocked a hole in her bottom. As & strange coincidence, the spot said to be only fifteen miles south of where the fil-fated steamer Clara Nevada met her doom, a year ago voyage to Beattic was cident. After arriving the Humboldt took on coal 4 pro- ceeded to Esquimalt, where she will go on the drydock. Aside from the shout in- little repairing. Among the passengers who return- led om the steamer was L. H. Gray, general traffic manager of the White Pass & Yukon ratiroad, L. R. Fulda, manager of the Alaska Exploration where the Humbokit went ashore ta) |faine pretenses. last January. The remainder of the | | Frankie's home life, jgraphed damage to her keel, she will need | town Immediately after getting it. company at Dawson, and Assistant | York, will succeed him. WARRANT FOR KOEHLER A warrant has been Inaued for the arrest of Charles A. Koehler, upon a charge of btalning money under It ix atieged that} Koohler impersonated a man nam-| ed Frankie, who rooma with him While Frankle was absent from the room, it is supposed Koehler read letters belonging to Frankie, there- by gaining information regarding Koehler te home for and s- 4 he left to Frankie's . in Frankie's nan ‘A Fatal Dare. PHILADELPHIA, April 19—Mat- thew Mahon, eight years, will prob- Uf ts entitied to a Judgment of $2,- | 908.42. | Por a Sure lavestment Buy Stock in the Bute Lega! Tender Development Company ne company owns the Lagal Tender Mine, distance 3000 feet from the Big Buffato, which Is the biggest and richest free millt property in the wort nd the Legal Tender ts nap ae Ten million has been paid for Ime in this = months is now tring developed regidly. The company has ten prospec other propert hohonnd shares have been sol in eat ‘Thomas Howay has filed papers in the Superion court commenciog a sult againet the Going Northrup Co.. for an alleged failure to line up to t Ne Inst few days. ° potent Me ang RR | ch nasber of shares left at S cents; then ae price WHI be taleed per share ware Co. last August to go with the | @aCsll at office, @ Dexter Horton Block, and get correct map and report with full Gefendant firm. A year's contract ez rlanetian. Was entered into at $75 per month, | and an increase of $10 a month at the end of the year. On November | 24 he was discharged, and now he alleges that he has been damaged | THE PARTY Details of the York- town Disaster. w. | B. NICHOLS 4 CO. PERSONAL MENTION ALONG THE WHARVES to the extent of $122. | ANVOUNCED IN YESTERDAY'S STAR | Unite #roter District Attorney W. | ©. F. Clapp, of Port Townsend,| Steam collier Willamette sails to- a RR. Gay has returned from Washing- was in Seattle last week. day with coal for San Francisco. lton City, where he has been on offi- [ectat business. While at the Capitol! C, Sunde, the well known ship he wae called to consult with the chandler, will leave tomorrow for The Filipinos Are Believed to Mave interior department regarding sev- a Sve months’ visit at Christiana, He will be accompanied Ship Spartan ts due from San Fran- cisco. She loads coal for the same port. take a boat and vielt the different ably pay the penalty of death for | , eral land cages which are shortly | Norway. Settlements on the islands. He will pod stan pind Done rer at ot | accepting the f ly chailonge of} Slewahtered Lieut. Climore’s ft ame up for trial in the Federal |by his wife. —_ ot have such a hard time as Mr. McCauley, Joh: E. D. ‘Omeer, a boy ofhie own « T lade ntire Party. court at Tacoma. Mr. Gay left yes- | —————— A new Geckhouse is being bullt on nme 71 ey are quite | Dopert Lo oo Ht. Gray, Capt, (et? Playing on ac ash dump near lterday for Spokane to attend oo resentative Dead. [th tux Wasp. When this is com- ‘e intené to endmerate Langmire, . ’ "| Mahon's home this morning, when | United States court now In seasiion ‘i a pleted, she will be repainted, and Gil the white, Eskimos and Indians |Lansiey, 4. Buckingham. M- F. veo) eotinew found a medicine bottle in that city. WASHINGTON, April 18-—aAsts7 | nor bottom. cheated lan Ulneas extending over a period of ‘leas than two weeks, the Hon. Saml. \Greely Hilborn, representative from |the Third California district in the it congress, died from blood pois- joning at Garfield hospital this after- noon. | Many Miners Killed. | BILBOA, Spain, April 19.—A blast- ling charge exploaded prematurely in a mine here, killing fourteen men. Huser, 1. Beréce, Mrs. N. Cheadle, | containing & quantity of ine @ark Nquid — iw ein bras Chavien, 3 ings | He showed it to his companion, who MANILA, April 19—The gunboat! srattie Vinyard has commenced |dared him to taste ft Matthew Concord Is now on her way to Man- | suit in the Superior court for di- J. He ices, Le Fe Fulda, M. Mats | pulled the cork out and turned the |ila with more details regarding the | vorce from her husband, Nelson Vin- ies Ie, CRIA Sits. Me Bac Bas [ena tores, See Cee BONNY |Clonppearance ef Tésutennat On- yard, on the grounds of cruelty. sell, William Wachter, L. Grimtn, |DAlf the contents more and the fourteen men who ac: | comes W. J. Walther, William Buck ey, | He went. on playing, but companied him ashore in a ¢ Faward J Murray Gied Ut the fam- Peter D. Campbell, D. Simpson, Sam | moments later became veal on the Baleron coast of Luaon, as an. |'!¥ residence, 1032 - or atreet, ye P. Merchant, T. 8. Adams, J. w,|7!th pains and cramps. He be nounced In the dispatches sent yes. (teT@ay afternoon, of consumption, Dodson, L. B: West, Jelima Jergers, fous and wae cart terday According to the meager |@#e4 thirty-seven years. Mrs. O. Peterson, Mrs. A. A. Price, | #8 condition is regarded a& Very | aavices received here, the cutter oon- eritioal taining the men had left the York- Mra. L. O. Palmer, M. and Mra. W. tn Alaska if possible.” Mr. Merriam said it would be ne- cessary to pass a apectal law in con- gress wanted the census of Porto Rico and the Phitippines taken. The Present laws provides only for the United States, Alaska and Hawaii. ‘WEATHER FORECAST. For Seattic and Vicinity. —Tonieht end Thursday fair weather, warm- The new schooner owned by Capt. John Johnson will arrive shortly from Port Angeles, to receive her sails and rigging. \Her tonnage ie 110. a few) mt — Steamer Rosalie sails this after- noon with freight and passeogers for Skagway and Lymn canal ports. —- Ship 8. F. Sargent ie en route from | uncon: The Flectrio Laundry company have petitioned the elty council for er; south to east winds. Will be Declared Dead. town near hour, t | - mene A fall in temperature has taken |"*™** : eee dina te hence nid Oring saag permission to erect @ trop door on CITY, N. J., April 19.| Honolulu to Seattle, and should ar- Place at al reporting. stations ex- eTRopent Pa., Aprit 19.—Un- a party of sixty Spenish soldiers and | ** sidewalk at the corner of Third |The monetary committee is holding |rive in a day or two. cept Seattle. At Sait Lake City the Ee ne a ore eiieate Wiha wen, (avenue and Madison street. |a necret sension in this city, All of pametnce minimum reached the freezing- + before May 9 he will | i sieged by Insurgents. Buddenty |AVenue 0nd Marion street. the members are present with the| The run of salmon on the Colum- point; at Baker City it reached 28; | st dead, and & emall e8-| those remaining on the Yorktown | ental Jexception of Chairman Henderson, |bia river this season te reported to Idaho falle:, 26; Winnemucca, 24. | tate will be divided among his reta- | UO ie Saye fired ta vast’ William Posnansk! pleaded not o¢ towa, who has not arrived. be unusually scarce. Recently the Rain has occurred Washington, | tives, Jones is a gon of Nelson guacestion, apparently fren thé guilty this morning tn the Superior | ——— price on them has bedn raised from Oregon, Utah, and Montana. j Jones, He left home in 1887, and | Sicr eee ee was no response from | Court for receiving stolen goods, and : Ye to le per pound. Small fish The distribution of pressure is| jaince that time nothing has been| tier nich was hidden’ from |e trial was eet for Monday, April iy still continues scarce in the local eds sendin Siew aadaciaed, 00d lheard of him view, and this leade to the impres- |=" pt markets. At the present time the supations unsettled, Over Oregon In ths aceat e an | this laion that Gilmore and his men were | The corporation commit nel } dealers are well supplied with hall- SON. coe ka tres tinier on suber tng, the case ot John P ‘ida, ambushed and perhaps all slaught-| yesterday afternoon to hear argu- ieoead igh, e over Idaho; on en - wcefe AE 4 ered, Nothing haa b o aon Tike tava do vanseee seoneure. against the Northern Pacific Rail- |¢ thing has been seen of the | ments of the representatives of the The Brith ship Drumbarton has way company for $2000 damages utter since, and this fact gives rise | new Automatic Telephone company. but no well-defined “low” appears. ~ i h vi ‘eee 2d longside the elevator at West = . injuries recelved by belng struck byt ® hope that the men may have | attorney Frank B. V. Ingersoll, let i F r edar Riv jene of the eo # engines iast | Deen re a by the Spanish treasurer of the company, was pres » and is completing her cargo BUILDING PERMITS. soll «Judge John Soldiers, although the reasoning {8 / ont, and stated that contracts with of flour. She will eal! ina few days _—— P. Brown, specia ppointed to try S4mitted to rest on a weak founda. 1100 patrona had cloned, and that for the Orient. Part of the cargo Building permite were issued to- the case. The jury returned op-|tion. Had the Filipinos ‘captured |the company was in a position to seeecmamece natal bard taken on at the Centennial Gay to " # Germain for alterations a er or Ss. Ajet tn favor of the plaintiff for the es gag bry y cae Seok eee ag construct its new plant. No definite | Hl nm residence at 409 Pikhe street, cost full amount. Attorneys H. L. wi. | “bility, made the fa nown §9 action was taken. | $100; Wit Batley for alterations’ on helm and Fred H. Parr and Senator | thelr bombastic fashion — - bh re 0 IS 0 The British ship Hutton Helm is residence at Fremont street, coat —_— John B. Allen and Attorney Be General Rios, the Spanish com-| Henrietta Wold waa yesterday expected to arrive shortly from Van- $150; R. W. Wincapaw to bulld a two min Gosscup, were counsel for the Mander In the Philippines, will send | committed to the insane asylum by prego Fore + etomen gpa Lgtionthed %, story ri nee at 1011 Colambi if defendants two Spanish colonels to the insur-| Judge Moore, in the Supertor court. S ki iacellaneous cargo, street, comt $2900; Ralph F BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ACTS | LONDON, April 19-—The Clty ana sents headquarters t omorrow to Mre. Wold is the wife of L. A. Wold, as 6a er, from Liverpool, at Schwabacher to build a one story frame residence Suburban handicap, the blegest race Make another effort to secure the |tormerly a large hop rancher near dock. She will oad a cargo of flour at 319 East Olive street, cont $1000 | of the seas far, waa run at Pelease of Spanish prisoners, jiasaquah. It te jupposed that worry at Seattle. for Mengions, A. N. Dalk, to build a one story Epsom De day. Newhaven a ever financial affairs is the cause ech og Mm t frame residence at 1628 Summit av- | 4 s of ec “ring! Lieut. James C. Gilmore, who wan o¢ hy lad She is of a violent | jooner C, G, Merchant is en immediately After the Injunctions won. Survivor nd, Tom Cringle of her malady. «4 route to this port from San Fran+ enue, cont $900, third. captured by the Philippine insur-|type, and has threatened to kill her- natingeinaomemeansiereetasatenas . thicket sani cents on the cast coast of Luzon, as | geif and children. /RPRISING NEWS FROM NEW YORK cise, 1 LAND, Ind., April 19. announced exclusively In yesterday's a THE 13 SUPERSTITION Orphans’ home at Herne was Star, is very well known on this| Antonio Silveria yesterday com- — nt ae ee stroyed by fire this mornin coast. He served on the cruiser|menced sult in the Superior court | OEGES HUA Mk Geameace te wid 73. | terrible panic ensued among t Jamestown when that boat was sta- against the Great Northern Rail- of the House Will Take eet che takes the place of the 4 | maton, t of whom portahe tioned in the Alaskan waters many road company. He alleges that a | J er . Washington Wants) mary at noon the board of public | end are: cute Diddiehaker, years ago, At that time O, M. Ball train struck him, on the morning of Up the Practice of City of Topeka on the Alaskan route, is Number Changed. works awarded the contracts for the | Braddick, Delia Taylor | was United States collector of cus- December tat, at Smith Cove, knock- law. ; e Geese natal aihion, ; |tome at Sitka, Miss Ball, Mrs. Ball's ing bim down and breaking three of ee ea eee ee WASHINGTON, April 19—The| gunaivision No. 1 was awarded to handsome daughter, was staying his ribs. He further alleges that there April 9, Gistrict commissioners have just 2 “4 i: * be 0, as wd with her fat at Sitka, and a very the employes of the road allowed | , been compelied to deny relief to he Pacific Hridge company, of Port- }etrong attachment sprung up be- him to Ile there by the track for two sufferer from the 1% superstition. |!and, Oregon, ‘The bid was $911,007.8, | ltween her and Ideut. Gilmore, houre, until a passer by assisted him | NEW YORK, April 19—The sur- anne tote we tae ne The petitioner ts Henry J 1 Subdivision Nos. 2, 3 and 4 were which finally resulted in their mar- and called for medical aid. His in- |prising announcement is made to-| gay pearo, N. W. He wrote |awarded to Smythe, Wakefield é& riage juries, he says, are permanent, and day that Speaker Thos. B. Reed has . ners that in hia David, and the bids were ees | They moved to Washington City, he asks for $20,000 damages, decided to retire from congress, and| News from Hamburg announces 5 bee he houses on hia bos x were Subdivision, mo, : ft ie : Sub- | where, Mrs Giimets Js at present. The new acheduie at the steeping. |? tccept the oeftr of simpson, the arrival of the British ship Gars- mt prope numbered, and that if | division No. 8 81,20; Bubdivision | Mra. nore Was ko prostrated e 4 « eping- aes Je, . § they were ther wld be a change |No. 4, $28,014.60. | Deserted Wife Locatos Miss-| oir iterday at the news of her car rates from St, Paul to ttle, |Thacher & Barnum, a well known |4ale, April 16, from Tacoma in that of hie own house. “T have — ing Husband in a Dream. | husband's position, that she is un-| which went into effect April 15, has law firm, to admit him into partner-| 4, March 29 the British bark Kirk- occupied 2407 H xtreet for twenty | Judge Moore this morning, in de- | der the care of the family physician, been received at the local offices of ship hilt was epoken in latitude 60 ¢ ‘he wrote, “but have recently |elding the temporary injunction auit| CHICAGO, April 19.—Mra. George| ince residing at Washington she the transcontinental lines, The) por ome time past there have |grees north, longitude 9 degress west, move A into 212. 1 will not awa that |brought against the board of publle | Hauder, whose hu hand doserted her} has been a loading person in society. |raten are as Seiwa: Bil sdoniy py been rumors of a fight impending |en route from Cardiff for Esquimalt, object to 13, but I guess f am mor-| Works by Tracy Robertson, declared | in Quincy, UL, last September, has| Mr. Gilmore was appointed a naval | Pasco, $2; Spokane, $2.50; Hope, against Reed in the House of Repre-|_ The ship Henry Villard arrived at tal, and a mfess I and | in favor of the City of 8 5 located him through # dream. Bau-|eadet from Arizona in 1871, He | Missoula, $50; Butte and Helena, Falmouth yesterday from Tacoma nough |ing that the obj or spent Jast night in the county | reached his present position as Heu- | Livingston, $6; Billings, $6.50; Miles sentatives to depose him as speak- + 1 take it as | portant and InsuM to justify a| jail as the resul Mrs. Bauder ap-| tenant in 1891 He has seen ser- City and Fort Keogh, $8; Glendive, er, er oe gbea Boe belleved bere ze 4 eun attend ‘to this | rejection of the ler River Water] plied to Justice Hall for a warrant,|vice on the Marton, Monongahela, | $8.60; Dickinson, $9; Bixmarck, $10;| Reed would willingly give up his) popehage am . at an ear n,"* work bids. telling the follow story After | Bancroft, Vesuvius, and Machias, | Jamestown, $10.50; Fargo, $11 Wynni- | Job as zar,” and thet he wouta | & ke Does D je The subject f 1 to In- The decision, as made, gave the| her husband left her #he returned to| Throughout the Inte war he served |pex Junction, $11.60; St. Paul, Min- |¢ ntinue to have strong support, To- BUENOS AYRES, April 19.—Sev: spector of bulldir whor 1 to | board ef public works full authority | St. Louls, wh r mother-In-law,| under Capt. Sigsbee as Heutenant, | neapolis and Duluth, $12, |day's developments indicate either | eral persons were killed, and the vil Engineer Comriw ach that to award the contracts to the lowest | whom had con, lived. |on board the auxiliary cruiser St.| Aside from the rates quoted, the |@ belief on his part that the oppo-|lages of Vinelina and Jaquel were the numberifig¢ on the by « cor- | bidders, which they did at noon ¢ introduced } av 4 fortune. | Paul. Last January he was order-|fare from Chicago to the Sound will | sition to him has assumed unman- | destroyed by an earthquake. Much rectly dong and he saw n anon for Judge Moo wits next Wednesday | teller and told the elder woman the|ed to Manila, and when he arrived | be $2 extra, and for through pas- | 46 eable proportions, or else he is de-| damage ¥ also caused by erup- making a chang The ongincer \and Thuraday for the hoaring of the|detatia of her son's life, Mra. Hau-|there Admiral Dewey aesigned him |sengers coming from New York to|sirous of recuping his fortunes by/tions of the Huango volcano, near tomminsioner, however, possiv' injunction suits on thelr merits, Laor, er, then admitted he was in|to the Yorktown. [the Sound, they will be 5. [retirement from politics, Vinclina, ry 4

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