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0 NOPE TIT iT] LATTLE STAR. acvas > : out 1 Teisenarg Rms io Mulieoc cu sric (Meld in Nicaragua De- 0". 21" 2 “-e8. Divoroe Rends Parmley xfs rsh a nis non. Parochial 2 and pud aeenneteee » J ae ture and expre As a result. Public and rittos all ove Omoes No 110% Thint Ave exwatthar Gnteh vauaaver ts ; - . : BF ne hian : $ i 8 trom h whe had & ling admirably than any he has svat School ons ba Ai deattlc, Washing | the t i the buildings were : . 4 A = lid odea, structures rotest. Sac tea’ bien av Sotepet spe aptist Church, ir teh ne Motta's Pupils Was practioable, ‘The facility with safe ! | Mg : aoe mea es Ne Febtdheed Uiter ‘refected more | WRKn th vement was made in a ad udae aa kad an Dover tuaty Se: versty tne we aER credit upon ite state than the First |! | The tub: a 12-ineh gu hieh Mr. Robson was the same as in Ne mn regiment has reflected upon the state | NEW ORLEANS, La. April 22.~| Used in some Y splr-| JpRMY CIPY, N. Ju April a2--| YORK City, Marie Burroughs, the To Make ae 2 of Washington The people o When a Woman Faints The steamahip Condor, from Biuo- al grooves tn yume the lone ie 2 titov We it, Chal. |!ading lady, was favorably recet SS Waskinaten Flag grid fields, Nicaragua, arrived here last shot to revolve at a ra t Ite ca pastor of the Parmley Bap. (ct The other members of the Advanced Pe — ie, poBeveasci Kah ery iret of all loosen every taht Dight minus ane of her flremon . * a rushes th t han 4 ci ed by the (PANY acted as only artintx could is Featment shalt return the Star thing around the neck and abdomen | American named Jack Martin, w alr pate xd gy Ae 2 ten hl pe afternoon “The Meddler Grades. wit guarantee that It will receive | othat te fasten the collar and | Was arrested by Torres on the aie 2 Seer cused by one of the mem: [ine Kiven, and to night Rogues & glorious reception by an entirely [undo the corsets, Allow. all the /lewed ground that he took part in| A Mxherman’ trawling net took |) (0 mereving a divorced woman, |#04 & Romance,” Mr. Robson's « appreciative peop’ This does not fresh air possibi do wot crowd |the Reyes rebellion upr near Cartir 1 Lough “Mr C Sabena has positive views cons, will be the bill mean that all the people who join in |feund, and If in a crowded plac The captain protested against the on the Irieh coast, a lot of documents | 4. the divorce question, and was not eee 4 extending that reception mecessarity (CAFtY the patient Inte the open alr | arrest, and the Norwegian ex al- |missing in Irish chance Ae HE TD pr re ect ipnfetlts moron dp an tt bigh At the Third avenue theater next] : or close to an open window also entered @ protest, ax the Condor though much damaged the pay : th forth bin | Week Manager Russell announces uphold the policy that requires there fainting person should always be /salls under the Norwegian Mag, but could be read Hee ea ea eee ve icstion in {the engagement of John 1. Builivan men to engage In battle against the laid fat upon the back, and it great. | Torres paid little attention to the we « Set eee norman three weeks ago, (202 nis company of speciality ar Filipino people, but It does mean /ly aids recovery if the head can be documenta, He locked Martin in th A heron’s newt built lin which he emphasieed the sentence |(#t®. ‘The performance will be in ‘2 ; that Washington people realize that eed lower than the body, a0 that /privon and there the man remains, [1y of wire, muck ax is j"A"man who marries a put-away | odue ed by John L. and Jake Ki-| we Ask no ebdedience ia the soldier's firat duty ;°" 7 sr wenden Re Ligh oe pe Py a as riculte at mplemer man is guilty of infidelity,” This |"A In @ boxing match The com-| = ter —that they recognize the fact that : vere gest Reh gabe AL pesaagys co Mag ve rmon caused a bitter factional |PAny hae appeared before som by ae or the sensatory nerves excite 5 the Britieh Ornithol rife, and to restore harmony, |'®¢ best theatrical audiences in th eth + Favor of ‘ the First Washington acquitted it- the application of smeling-sal loently, The nest war nm sanbhr seataned large cities, = self with exceptional credit and won | strong vinegar nose, helps to - ja tree at Btoke Park = wrth ; | cee Prospective for iteelt the reputation being |Festore cons The face mpirecat Japae comprises to- | the ald of a field giass, it wan s | Primrose and Dockstader Minatrets a ee the bravest of the brave These | may , be me res ve 4 : ~ an |e ut 4000 rocky Islands aoe wey Madar tants ay AMUSEMENTS. | Will appear at the & . theater tos ws ‘atrons < hee Sle ordinary case, consctou ° . at a nents the same characte i neers The sgerega ow “eae be ve wi ars to thelr homes re lin a moment or two. The custom of | a) ne Rust : | “ee Ition of high chiefs of burnt cork will + Than That con ted, Ronored and loved. Let 00 | giving brandy or other spirite ts). oe Se ype ree; but he's rieh | 4 giet with an onprey plume went | In view of the coming of the Hon- lappear In full eolor and will be as They Visit 9a iticlan seek to dim their luster, quite unnecessary ow the pa - ato a arus re, and & her [tonjane to the attic theater May | sisted by a number of selected spec . ‘sen 4 et no misguided friend put a blot | Ment to come t a let her ; hing feather caught fire from t @ar-|3 to @ the fe ing from yest ality artists of European renown Our School, ; upon the bright page they have /#0wly drink a cupful of cold water Nearly 9,000,000 Congo walking jiighter fame. ‘The soda fountain (day's Oregonian will be of interent: | Dockstader has never been seen in| A ‘ , Meats” teas enbiameresite - biktory » are creat ellos sticks are imported into the Un tabbed up a soeltser bottt Thess .w res who this city, but his reputation has pro. Day and Evening Sessions ar toes ake teenticn aat DRES FIZED States every! year. © a stream of seltaer at the | dicted that Portland wi ceded him. | Primrose, as the King Collins Rock. ‘Phone Main 416 blasing nit the girl in the ear, to a great musical attraction, have [pin of the minstrel company servi of these boys are appre ‘ather—Tommy, stop pulling th a man the eve. knocked off the been contradicted by the sale which | Primrose and West, has appeared in elated by the people of Washington, . cat's tall, Tommy—I'm pot, t nly | bat, a didn't the fire in| prefaces the engagement of the Bos-|Seattle several times and ix well! Gee and that the people will be quick to holding the tall: the cat's pulling It.” | spite his New York |tonians at the Marquam Grand next | ktnow an attractive entertain: | p yaae do them honer at the very. firet op =» e Jou lweek, and which was opened yen- | ef. Ch tes Wilson, formerly m = re y poo . pen rom 2 AP al * ’ Ne y lo ° py » | necte ‘ Waaner's . of this . portunity, This is the truth, and} ——_——— Many poor Chinese spend from 26 jterda All day long large parties | nected with - Le those boys who have acquitted the |to 25 per cent. of their Income tn idot| Senator Platt, of York, has| were in evidence, and gross city, is with the company, \¢ Sparkman & McLean ; v “8 "A Troublesome Que: tion is | worship, which practically eats up | always been a careful keer 4 amount taken for the fret day was 29. * YOR BARGAINS I selves so well have the right to know | their capital, |scrap & Upon the deotar tlover $2000. Bo much has already| The engagement of Mme. Pianka it Raised in Portland. ee Jhomtilities between Spain and the 6 waid and written about the Bos-|and her liens, as an extra attrac ——_— ——— # . General Nelson A. Miles was in ited States his efforts and those |tonians that little remains to be|tion at the Third avenue theater this | Fhe spectacle of judges being com- elie tea oe “7 — {tiated Into the mysteries of golf re-|of his several secretaries were re-|added. The repertoire announced in| week Was a profitable move on the| Stone's 875 drean was attached by | i part < er Russell. Mme. | pell to contribute thousands of dol ; | part Manager | ov; . 7 lars to campaign funds te 5. Ae ON GROtees Otis. Stents : | Pianka is an interesting lady. She Vhone Red 1701, 605 Retley Bidg. pale de ie a ni maker's bill for $18, alleged due for | N ways that she expects to be killed in the cage, but the faxcination in too kreat to give It up. Those who have | witnensed the performance know | Spitfire. She seems to be the me ferocious, but this same lioness nav- ed Mme. Pianka's life not long ago. 'The big lion attacked her, and the other two Honesses, seeing her down, | sprang to the attack, Spitfire saw | her mistress’ position and quickly | sank her teeth in the shoulder of the | thing to contemplate. Can anybody werk performed on another carment, show how Croker i# an Improvement |494 there was quite a breeay time in | « on Aguinaldo? The fatter onty do- |COM*tauence yesterday afternoon in * |Justice Kraemer’s court. The court mand his $900,000; Croker makes bi4/1014 that the dress was a neces millions out of the “spell jrity, and exempt from execution for cee eeneptaeananatel 4 debt, and plaintiff's attorney fled Quay went up from the prisoner's |a bond to hold the rment, and/ Dench in a Pennsylvania court to/*aid an appeal to the state circuit ‘the Senate of the United States as [Court would be Sled Attorneys Logan and Wolf, for the though | bombehell had lifted him. | grendant, asserted that the dress fierce fi ed Ht eondant, ed 4 eneneasemensannyee Mt A flere t It ten't often that men rise so rapld- | could not be retained on a bond after | ° the. adimate ? pncen there fame. Jy in the world as Mr. Quay does |having been held by the court to be! sere sonn B. Allen left during the [Clayton Crawford, will return to this) the guests of Miss Annie Coffin, re- | Pianka was dragged from the den. | ‘without the aid of giant explosives. |exempt, and will resume the battle | weon gor Walla Walla, where her|city about May 1 turned home yesterday, “When Spitfire dies, I will leave the |for the possession of the property to-|S.ugnters will, join her later to ae | pact den, for 1 would not consider myself | day. ‘The plaintiff's counsel, Mr. 7 | | > aa ig oo spend a few weeks at their country| Miss Anna Frost, a charming lady | aM ci jaafe alone with the others,” said GREAT MEN'S BIRTH wim, iorrtucet sertimony to ine of Olympia, ia visiting the ‘Bisses |g Mir, and Mee ee cen ty |Mme. Planks. | “The reason Spitfire| show that the Stone Indy was the ous s is taken out of the den and put in . Bagley on Queen Anne hill | Broud possessor of «number of Ane | wuniam Fraser. a wall known sg baie seer e en Sree a different cage when the feeding ‘ i watchmaker of this city, has gone to, The Ladies’ Musical club of Be- ~ [time approaches, is because she al- emoved to Columbus, the discoverer of Amer- ed in this ult was not a zcessity, | nu Qyastigne where he! tote mar. |attle is entertaining members of the| Mf. Frederick Bausman ts in the|ways precipitates @ fight. What 1415 such as the statute contemplates, east on law business. it have been « serious affair, pomey rs ried to Mies Nellie @kipper. Mr. and | Tacoma Musica! club this afternoon might * Second Ave. wan subject to sale the P8y-/ vires. Fraser will make ther future |in Etk’s hall After the recital, Mra | eee was narrowly prevented on the stage Be - es ee oe home in this city, after thelr honey-| Maurice MoMficken will entertain the| A card party was given last night |Thureday night by the keeper of the paren, | When the court could not be made | moon trip around Southern Call-/members at luncheon at her home. | by Mise Annie Lyons, at her home Mons. Dick French, the little son |f) Pike and to see in that way, but instead ruled | poenig “ee lon Queen Anne hill of Mr. and Mra. R. BE. French, ac-/ Union with the other side, the attorney eee A large number of people attended | ess cidentally approached the den, and | not thinking, leaned up against the waxed somewhat wrot' Cervantes, the iMustrious Spanish bh, and said J" or the northwest golf championship a Mr. J. D. Lowman Is stopping for | thwest gol mpl ip at) Hel Healy | 4 te 8 @uthor, was born of an ancient but \he would see the thing through tn uced w resen' r. . A.| Tacoma thie week. Beveral social comet proool 0 canal trvgprand Co higher temple of justies. Saran oe fuuations Wels qiven ot Teouen: ie in this city from New York. | just tn time, and was horrified to | common soldier. | eee honor of the occasion She will remain with her sisters, | see little Dick in his precarious con- | see A Happy Thought. Mr. Samuel P. Wenton is still vis- vane Mra. Jackson, Mrs. Herron and |dition, and all the more frightened | t. Mr. and Mre J. P. Wilson are | Miss Alfreda Healy, anti! her prob- to see a lion stealthily approaching | fere, was the poe ver sad weer id eee yt hens Sry i mag ee ote settie’d in their new home at 2724, 2b!¢ departure for the north during |the boy. With a yell and a quick . — te Nweeks ago. The Ars ong din sw son | Yesier way. he ce, jarab little Dick was pulled out of eh see Tron alae mitted tae eerie |e ee oe: eee me eer| Hg .0's vee rab little Dick was pallet ov. | REAL ESTATE TRANSF | to ge’ ign pain’ fervices | rT in Terence, the celebrated. Noman |of an artist wee secured. ‘When be|<narterente:at 1900 Baarion street. |_ Mt. BF. Sweeney is visiting: in| Several partioh have been given at /grabbed the, sold Sow of the bare} Gramatist, was at one time a slave. finished his work he put on his im- eval San Francisco. the theaters during the week. Little Dick has eunpes in the front eal entate transfers fled yester- hate |print by painting his initials, W. A.) a. ues of the Presbyterian see see of the house since hen. day were: 0 left. aT o ele Terrier club, compomed of se Homer, most tilustrious of poets, | H., on the f wer eft. hand corner of church gave « bird social in Athietic ay oe — - . mpoee te v iy, itt Chek wes ta Bent Ee SO Lake View Cemetery association ‘Was at one time beggar. |the sign. When the widow same to) eral oF em tth jeading young men, land @ th cate 4 to Mrs. L .B. Foy, $2.00, lot 92, Lake vee criticize the work, she queried [hall last night has moved from the Stone row on |'4 during the week, and while |geattie theater, Ian Maclaren, bet-/_ ‘The Greek poet, Hesiod j rw ie t does ‘W. mot od ft | 2 Sey Minor avenue, to the Whittington {ner® #ave @ lecture on “Downing.” |ter known, perhaps to many as the View cemetery. ota baraeet gilding a ok ee Mian sana Waaen a es | Mr. Adgiph Hronsom was visiting |. Of Minor avenue and Beneca | 7° lecture was given at the resi-| Rey, Joha Watson, D. D., will give| Henry A. Brosen to Carrie M. in Tacome Guring the week. jence of Mra. C. H. Lewis, and the}, reading. To the reading public | Shears, $10, lot 4 bik 9, Salmon Bay Portland Oregonian commenting on | Maciaren is known as the author Mr. Gowen’s lecture, said: “Seld f ever, has a lecturer appeare |park add, Resides the Bonnie Brier Bush,” J. H. F« and other tales of the life of the ‘ a5 cee | band.” Demosthenes, the celebrates ora-| “Oh, I see,” she mused, “It was ws Beyibbe tor of antiquity. was a cutler’s son. |very thoughtful of you, and here is The Stag club will give « ball to Mrs Hattie Richardson and Mre ter and wife to E. R. Cowles, $1, lots 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 16, Hartford junction, “-* a dollar extra.”—Ohio State Journal. | Ranke hall, May & Vickerm tland wh A . rtland who unites such scholarly |geotch people. His first American 7 _ ——— . © vinitin, m the city. patel peop a 7 —— eet Eagteh preacher, Geo. | Hist eee MS TENTAG th the. en attain with so happy a faculty [tour wae made in 1896, and was a|/? 4nd 18 bik 30, Yesier's second add. x ee S anes . the ot as tan-} istory Revised. The regular meeting of Rainier) 1 sy ister a talented young |r Winning the enthusiastic atten-lirtumph trip through the United supplemental jeeper ai rng Net | “Grandpop.” he began, turning the Chapter, D. A. Th, wae _ S the] 0 tatet Of the elty, ben leit.fer (200 of cultured audiences as Mr. | states This year his success has Bcc ye Reynolds to Leopold Wolsey, the English cara-|'aver of his book, “did your hi jhome of as, George Neo esi, where he will complete his|@owen- With a keen relish for|peen doubled. and large audiences | sifrmen and wits. $600, w 40 feet lot a. Q ote tory used to say that the Spaniards; Wednesday, =| | sseneeut ated humorous points and a limitiess fand | have heard him in all of the large * Dik % Terry's Pitth add {nal and jesmman, was a butcher's | Ory this country?" | . : ig of laughable stories with which to | cities _ Frederick Gasch and wife to M. H. -” | “T believe it did, my boy.” }_The ladies of John ¥. Miller, W. Re} es stew Jamon Bothwell have Dard an argument and drive it home, Young, $1, 227 of lot 2 and .924 of lot a igi |C., gave an entertainment and maple visit. in Bouthern |be yet enters profoundly and rever- 2 in bik 19% “ay . . ently into the philosophy of Brown. CC. W. Cortiss to J. W. Hicks, $1, California lot 9 bik Aberfeldy estate add., ‘ Rdmuné Malley, an Raglish .as- 1 gant the new cae won't ey | car qeemiiie Magi. hall, Tees- [returned from 7 and mi , z < ng ONS poe er ano’ dhs son of a Prion aeutereen | “What will they say, Phillip?’ \day evening. . o.6-s ing, citing one poem after another Agi ly ‘ cee “This country settled the Span-| oY Se stanly B. |, MF Clarence Blethen has returned Iiustrate this in its various phas- WORK AGAIN and lots 6, 6 and 7 bik 7, Northern ie iarda.” | The we | tro hort viai val + . a ae mane ee Dr. Thomas, bishop of Worcester, |Mi0m ae, gave him a dime.|HMaynes and Miss Elaine Hanford from a short visit in Ca * Jory ax well as unusual fluency of Angus W. Young and wife to Geo. ech, Mr. Gowen held his listen - — Haisch, $100, bik icks add. was @ linen draper's son. see | Dr. Mountain, bishop of Durham, | | will take place Tuesday evening at tee wnt the residence of the bride's father, " Judge C. HM. Hanford, at 1021 Madi to Angus 1 ” of the G + —o +n lors enthralled for two hours. G. Bradner 6 and 7 > oe he Deere Se Attempted to Burn Building wo Young. S00, be en next Sa ay evening at ik 4 given nex lay ev «7 bik 1 thern add. -Brookiyn Life. | deomers fine Mamie Holden was the guest at Ambler, was the son of a Seana. B RGLARS ROB son street re the Queen Anne house ie - Max Cler 1 t N. Het 7% j : ‘ and wife to N. Hed- Joseph Hall, Bishop of Norwich, | at ° Miss Beulah Howe during the bist er B gah et har and theological writer, was a farm-| | Invitations so lh arr a Captain EF. F. Glenn has returned | week | AMBLER, Pa., April 22.—A fire- | frm $l lot i < %, Denny & way ther Gdaaciaae, Wodnentay evening. | Vercoever. Wash. | Mr. ©. L, Webb has returned to |failed to accomplish the destruction | Seller, $500 ag ype ig oy ae Bere Laan See 20 — _ Mr. and Mra. Schneider will reside at) yyy Gavenaugh kouth se. /enitle after an extended trip to /ne intended. He frst put a match to ‘ ‘ ihicre carer mraeelre ato aah eirri San Francisco. a. Te Saver: of South 4 aondon, Dr. R. V, Mattison's stable, near the ¢ Unk reve | Safe Broken and Mail Pouch, cee ae pene Peg gs <A eo Meda ; uran tos. BA a x California for his health, has re adie: public school house, but the blaze t gen, easing t's hapi ndilanaey Cut Open. | The next meeting of the Ladle | turned i Douglas White, who gave two | was quickly extinguished. ‘Then he | $0.00, lot 12 bik Eo and lot 11 bik J, “saad dl arne ° . ® lec a eo & - : a s th 4 Plautus, one of the greatest Ro- Aid society of the Presbyterian ‘+ beth wAil lectures at the Se- started a fire with shavings, kero- |; A. Denny plat ise Gescrib- man comic poets, was the son of a) WALLA WALLA, Wash., April 22. church, will be held at the residence | yty and Mra, H. Shufeldt, of Chie- | 2 pli oy was stopping at the jsene and lathes between two big | P04 lot 12 bik E lot 12 baker. y The depot at Eureka junction, on|of Mra. ¥. Frasier on Second avenue | ago, have taken apartments at the |)" 'Ue Bote piles of boards at J. W. Craft's lum. |! 178, map of Sea lands, “*e the W. & R. R., was broken into next Wednesday afternoon. Butler hotel gS eee _|ber yard. This flared up brightly except the right vs way for railroad n a ore e and ne te The Maccabees gave an enjoyable |but the fire company soon had it | PUTPOSeS Across the v riy portion The English lexicographer, Dr. 8, |!9st night, and the express safe and see ar tated = Johnson, gone the son 2 & book. Mail pouch stolen. The safe was yrs. Samuel L. Crawford, who is Miss Tadge Jones and Miss Nell entertainment in Ranke hall Thurs-|under control. It is said the guilty m mah t 6 bik 1 7, also beginning at found half a mile away. Ithad been! in gan Francisco vielting her son, Jones, of Franklin, who have been day evening party is known, re ‘4 panne ae oe Yo dealer. M219 feet from a point tide lands long in- Pe Set Herself on Fire. tance of 9 was taken. The mail pouch w = arked § ea Sr vund int yarehouse, whe r , - | doubled t is olleve srevious comments upon this attrac. | i found in the warehouse, where it had ‘pentiy, and has now become an ard- (doubled, and h now bi sto er Pn sages al oe gic CHESANING, Mich, April 22. | thence # see broken open, but nothing of v Oliver Cromwell was a brewer's ton “vf been cut open and letters strewn own one of th best conte lie - ent devotee to the game. 5 > - . ces Robert Burns, the Scotch poet, |OVeT the floor, It contained no regis see histories of the Spani#h war extant. |™ind, and the Hate of artists and pate ol eer ging S & shawl per Bax € 42.028 wan a plowman in Ayrshire. * |tered matter. ‘The water of the salt Iake In Utah | oie: & their records are generally known. |enr out into a feld and set fire to | Railroad x thieoes's Sk dens Ms cee A man entered the seqtion house at ig six times as salt as that of the) Count Sergius the necona |It would not be amiss to say, how- | TeMt vet eo ooo te ered. but ee ee ee William Shakespeare, “the chieg | Riverside station, on the W. & C. R. ocean. It is estimated that it con- son of Count 1 who han [ever that among the prominent #ing- |, Summed eo badly that ahe died a |avenue to plat Im tear patat of bee 4 - on im ent of this ct x a ers who will be heard in practica burned #o bad a dle Ave » point rom point o Wterary glory of England,” was a 5 i ene / 4 byorel rae tains 8,700,000 tone of salt. Deter in his lot with wees phy vwitiiam Br Seotaie ee tow houre tater. irs. Kelth bed for|sinaing. thence wite Inner hart eoman’s say. erday mo! an eid up ° . portal, Is now located in Winnipes " prince ¢ | 8 owed a of tas line : ; ; ” we borer named Waddel at the point of| phe Lancet, in a statement of the| where the most important of pee. anshing basso cantante, whose virile |Year® showed signs of insanity, Mt no lot 12 bik 176 tide lands; Peseseryd 1 2 rifled the 2 aad thagnatio aresende ie 6 also right title and interest The celebrated American engineer, * Winchester. 1 n rifled the number of doctors in Great Britain | settlements in sit 1. The count and magnetic presence Is e8-| phere are now only two admirals |tain lease of eald harbor Sanat house, securing some Jewelry and a) yoty Brit ‘eeeaed, ¢ivee & t0- {is looked t t kind ef leader, | Peclally attract William Lavin, | é a: shen mys holding British degrees, " the tenor of this ommanisation, has|"!t? their flags afloat—George Dew- | bered Jeweler’s apprentice gun, tal of practitioners as 34,994 and he has #o far realized his role ey and Gir John O, Hopkins (British, |12, 1898 ‘oad by Nove’ t, barri e confident contributor, “is laid in|" : railroad by November next, barring | th nn r y aid replete with B naturals and C's aa —— o «a <i jemllige opr er s example of | Ove » heard here, and comes y accidents, The railroad is now 4a place that nobody ever heard of Daniel Webster was the son of a Disraeli Snubbed Thackeray.) chicopec, Mass, which had 14,000 | uncomplaining fortitude LnGoreen DY peaiainee, COU er “ . with \ N y miles south of the Atbarda river and {s written in a language that |Another dashing figure ta phine bg wih ye 7 Bartlett whore rtistic char ter “oe no one can understand 1 why d ) { ives the highest e "a s, term m May Robert Fulton, was at one time a ne of thie vy." eaid! Khartoum will be reached by the “hut th pe advantage, as the score is States, and a great pol MP etaslty but the following fact may be of in William Cullen Bryant was the terest as it indicates Thackeray's pon of a physician. candor By dpe Lavin received hin education from Small farmer Mr. John Hollingshead sends us| Population in 1900, te the only city tha xt t al - 0 dike the following story concerning Dia. |in that state which f# without | “I am sorry,” said the magazine abe ecitoaeggilh os rapd Me cgtiabe ay’ From the most humble origin racii and Thackeray: Mra. Ritchie's newspaper, either weekly or dally. |editor, courteoy We. are wot [DUS Der enn hen vmoe eae { ow Weed became one of the 3 I . ceepting any short stories now,” |T@nse ur oy Thurlow Weed becar ne of the |gamirable bigraphical notes of h eine accepting ¥ Short # obin Hood" he is heard to 4 truthfulness. In 1962 1 ey work always rec walking through the interna. | The Corriere della @era of Milan |didn’t you say so before?” exclaimed | oi endation from music-} ” Andrew Jackson was born at the tional exhibition with him, when, bas a story of two peasants phich | the magazine editor, as he grasped |" , e-lovers, és pow aliate of he Tnlted leading pournalis it t United amiable and immortal father hard- Jaxaw settlement, ‘ gt de Waxaw settiem ath Carolina came across Benjamin Disraell. C44 t 1 leader. ‘iy need any little addition from m h re . ht in their nete in two weeks it eagerly Life | y While the future president wan still -phey saw each other, but showed no | 4%.200 small birds, which they sold at sa | Theaters in Seattle have been quite ae 1 Ws & mere child his father 1, and | signs of recognition He has never 12 cents a dozen. utta percha ts now at the highest active during the week just fing. | V r | f } J the family were left in reduced cir- spoken to me,” sald Thackeray, vol ace © |price In Its history, and a question |The engagements have all ved cumstances on a half-cleared farm yntarily since L wrote the short | Among the sights of Pekin in the |has arisen as to where the supply )profitable, interesting and attractive " in a new settlement parody Coningsby’ (‘Codlingaby’) |autumn months are thousands of | would come from in case it is de n account of the fact that plays It follows that good clothes can only be found at a good store moe ie in Junch London Chronicle camels. They come from the inter-|cided to build a cable across the Pa- | never before seen in the city have | We never handle trash, We boast that the $15 RUSINESS SUIT Abraham Lincoln was the son of ain eneaiatr's ary for of Asia and take back the cara-|oifie ocean from this country to our n given At the Third avenue we sell gives you $15 worth of wear. At this price you can get & poor farmer PIGOTT & FRENCH Co, -04|) van tea and other freight new possessions In the Philippine |theater, Mansfeld’s version of “Cyr a choice of CHEVIOT, WORSTED, CASSIMERE, SERG 0 78 Wert Washington street, Dexter 4 ee inlands. So short is the supply of » de Bergerac” received marks of Double or single-breasted All garments fitted ‘to your erson Thomas Jefferson, the writer of! Horton Bank building, have the| More goats are raised for thetr| gutta percha that cable people say |apprectation, Mr, Beott, a rising | free of charge , on the declaration of indopende only Linotype Job printing machine |hair in California than elsewhere In| that if this cable is laid it will be the | young actor, gave a good Interpret was « planters son. in the entire Northwest, Catalogues, country, and the experimenters Jast one that will be Iald until a lation of the title role, and his sup- > > ~ “ ~ ‘ . pamphicts,. etc, at specially tow |in this line of industry are meeting [new Insulating material Is discov | port was good . ») ot, Ss EIM E R & ( 0 William E. Gladstone, “the grand | prices AVI MONEY by giving | With a falr degree of success. The ered that will take the place of gut Douglas White, at the Seatt'e thea. 4 e Old mas,” wae 4 merchant's son. them an opportunity to figure, Angora goat ylelds on an average ta percha,--New York Time ter, gave two Manila lec 7 ie -SO2 Fir: re Yor. | then | | lectures und 4 800-802 First Ave., Cor, Columbia.

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