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Star proposes that a public sub-| ltweent them and Trebathan strated his powers as @ disturber, A POSTOFFICE lishers were not to be sort of a deal McRae associati scription should be taken up to pci ntl vin bao yl gy Hagel ; tera sent to President McKinley and defray the expenses of the jubilee. | Tt? \ Mite doubt but that) m4 Harding came up and went to tho thers Were not answered, wae to E d es J = Eayatmated welll ‘veseeve ‘iname te aaistance of his brother. Drawing tay committed to an insane asylum very man, woman and child in | seers trom the dime museum man-|his pistol he shot Trebathan, but i | ‘ i the community would be willing |agers of the United States to come |the Wounded man fought like a |Meeting of urologists. - rings aa tiger, keeping L. C. Harding between PHILADELPHIA, April 28 The to contribute from a mite to a antry and exhibit bimeelt | inseit and Ed Barding. After be Te ) agg hr me Mi senaiiaal dollar to make the welcome a hot a se is aay yo engagement jing shot @ second time, Trebathan hold \t# annual meeting this might keep him out of mischief for | succeeded in wresting Ed Ha " i ar at Atlantic City on June 14. The | one. Seattle never does any-| awhile ipistol from hie hand. With * 4 * ng will mark tae 20th anntoor- thing by halves and she will not | weapon he shot L. C. Harding sary of the organisation The mem- | and fell to the ground himself dy neta allow the other cities of tee DYNAMITE IN ling. With o last desperate strucsts | bersht ted to 100, whi country to weleome home their Trebathan succeeded in raising bim Ss id f S | special Vhs ‘vous diseases volunteers in better style than rg ag % “fartiag’e bot : uici e 0 a eatt ey rk, Phila Jeiph Say seri Boone A Capital of $20,000,000 to ' Back the Combine. ¢ was Mr THE SEATTLE STAR, ral Smith because let- eranip te lime ted far mham nmbte those who went forth from her inflicting @ mortal Wweund. W snd Baltimore. Nearly all the me i ieinniabcicl ages ee Raa s of the association have been own fold will he welcomed. A From Galireom to Death oman held in this elty Siena urglar Gang Visited Wyncote io. nino. win, April 2 —When | : and Blow Up Safe. sceetali Guanh titan & dasiee ently “ Curse of Natural Gas. The Star has the news Yo this morning. four ¥ - : . rir RG. Pa.. Apr Right Gay this paper contained the JENKINTOWN, Pa., April were run down by nicaco & WHO WAS BEY ROUTE TO ALASKA the heart of Pittsburg is a phe ¢lusive announcement that the Fij. B04 safe-crackers, evidently Northwestern fi " na which is disturbing thous Stace bad dectied 10 sue for peace eame men who have been operating |ford’s crossing, @ = of people and has set the Today's cabi " ‘aaeg Engg reeererer ve this city. Three wer au of Safety at its wite ends y's cablegrams from Ma and up North Penn. railroad, badly Injured he ‘ { the earth on confirm the statement and give table raid carly this Benjamin Tiibts. Kittle M Drowned Herself From the F " ng Wylie avenue, sul talls of the negotiations . at Wyn- Nellie “Welch, Frank Donald was alton in the Granville hu exude constantly For the benefit of many new read s town. With dyna- | seriously injured. * have been wrecked ae. a bee, ¢ heavy safe door ; Channel by explosions from lehted lamp Ss. seta ee ais thax oe a Binwes, and. quickly A Case of True Love. reaidente of the neighbor. | the Scripps-McRae press « . mit $240 in cash, and), SHAMOKIN, Pa, April 2 7 oie ee ant tor a6) which is fast becoming n of pape they took to their |!8# over the couch wh } P es for cooking purt throughout the country as the In thelr flight up the road | loved. Miss cans “ty Sy n today began the aink- | best in existence. Tho telegraph unwittingly rew away the ‘: po. bat “apts ’ { a shaft to discover cause | papers, and is far better than ¢ the ténvee of & cheek-book over the O8~1 nich aie , " r t afternoon service of the Associated Nee is but a st aged In hin right arm, and * ‘ t “TWO. M NERS. then the weapon was knocked from | © en J ka y Press, the last-named associs ar of Jenkintown " " Atieal t wae M W. J. Pow was recently fitted up at a RPC ARPES Pm t pase . hed: the terest of the morning papers. lof enous $1500; bad the now Building at Davenport. re eral years ago there w Postmaster Washburn ie - DS Te tee eee ot elven Press associations in the United |the rooms over the off The bu poi ay! gad hin pag rea Po ' States controiied by the morning «lars gained entrance through as ome v4 baveg nae Ba . s cegg io we necemnt Gowa ca the steams newspapers—the United Press w w, and bored the safe s UY! em: Strout. "Det n, I ton, | 94 a ? the vy ni foe 7. ae ot the the Associate’ Press. Both of them Wenks, Petree, Powers and Tread ‘company lost their lives discriminated against the afterno Also an addition to McInnis’ livery |? r 9:90 by the caving papers, reserving the best news for te : go agoerrres ee ; ‘ t a tops tn tae $00-foot ie their morning patrons. Th — A OR aw obeagilh§ bai Aatereen, aimengyied man, and tions protested in T n for A» W. Turner's twe . nge sgt found burled associations were in the hangs « rick hardwa fe, on the corner served t r about ten tons of aliding rock New York and Chicago mornin jof Morgan and Sixth streets ; . hich had, through some act of div- | r men, an c id not pr ‘ cs 1 b ) Caves in upon thes - pensy Pa ben Rosi pl Tried to Roast Herself. ‘ “ the alarm was sounded, thelr @ chance at the th } PHILADET Pir A, Ap J x 1 ‘ . ’ phat cag Pint sineagsi Se fo jong as it could be pre ted r-old Laura Kraus hile in ernoon publishers that was fast eourts i on her 1al¥ A an | fF and was still alive, but ter- focusing into a combir t match to it. 3 y|! 1 ie rosea 8 i aga pe to the morning associat mgt saved by an unkn of t sos : = a 4 eee Sa Saved 7.98 Sau = i ioneth Rose was found Rext, 6p was dead | Gadel ta the death of the United - | fence nd Aho & bucket of water |resumed t ced RS | tried to gobble up a a5 two t fade ang does GREAT STEEL TRUST |s>'::css0" h. 1 Vv J ; y | Osatkel: at the Wrong Time [ried by Justice Christian Geiger, who |sloop Dorothy by reason of her fail- ot return the stare, for her line Vision interfered. “iH have to call it off,” said Jus- tee Potts. m not over-superstl- tious, but I draw the line at marry- ing a cross-eyed colored woman on a Friday. You'll have to go some- where eine.” The couple were afterward mar- said he'd risk it. Other men who are superstitious are waiting to see what will happen to him. SLOOP DOROTHY HAS BEEN SEIZED Advices from Skagway state that Deputy Collector of Customs An- Jrews has recently seized the Britiah CHENEY, We offer @ neat, six-room hous, down, balance in payments to wuit SERIOUS KICK BY A HORSE Moreland May Lose the Sight of One of His Eyes. urday, as Pere oe rT] STA ‘ gray . y Temas the drill might be located b $ PMI IPAVN nnens A ILE a 1 with powerful X ray and be 1 +h %> ait 4 4 impossible at present tell t ; yes T Wi ont of Mr. Price interna e ADA $ rin romscren| VISIT ALASKA IN PROSPECT i'n nit § mA Ds Pvery « neor par and “y the Instrument and both Mr $ $ bene ' aod Doctor Kottingham are terrib "9 . BH. WELLS r, cn 1 on tour ! . frightened. ‘or Sz turday Barros “ Mary As the Guests of Edward H. |, Fire Department to Fight the a ; For Sa J $ One cont per ee t Acton Harriman of New York, : Ny eB Railroad Company. W. C.T. U. ON CANTEENS $ Howt ¢ ry i 4 rapive night, to : '! NeW YORK, Aprit 28.—Harly in| ef ¢ ‘ KENOBMA, Wis, April 28.—A big] ‘The members of the local W. C. T $ 39c $ T r > > rgoey b Kdward MH. Harriman N 4 ' wation was created here thin fore-|U. will hold a meeting tomorrow aft- | @ Fort $ ee Ee Noe ee mas | Kast F t street, will take a ; when it was rumored that the |@"moon at 3:90 o'clock in the ¥: W./@ Ff, ADAMS $ Offers No LOT Third Avenue news of of scientific mer sh \ , R A. rooms on Third avenue, to @ eal . $ daw and han | gu Alaska - Kee, Racing and Kenomh® range tor a mans meeting night 518 Secon bet. 7 $ t t The party goes by e#pecial train to ? ny would attempt to lay it! next week, protesting againat the ? wai ’ x t thenee making th 10 |" ; .? " ks into this city after midnigyt canteen law recently passed by « “ § bk to Sitka, from the | : wht. It in that the Kren, and the interpretation KLVOD | Cpa @aaAAAAAAArarerarrre DAY OF JUBILEE ! will Joi hh aianethiah and around ' mt Oleh ure being loaded on fat |t? It-by Attorney General Griggs uation. fe ney sland, Other deta He , In hin decision on the law the at — 4 waukee ready to be haul The ill be a 1 * \ will be worked out later ; aos ‘ , torney general stated that officers AMUSEMENTS here: wil ‘ 4 \ phe Veni’ lah “eas be ots | Did Not Commit Suicide»! here tonight to have work begun. and goldiern could not engage in the in Seattle when the Was ton eames specially for the party, will be fu ALTOONA, Pa : . y._| It Caused. considerable anxlety to| liquor traMe on rvations, but| volunteers come VATE OF AGUINALDO. y equipped for the needs of wardis ; ; ety ofMctals, and every effort is |hinted ahat the Iaw did not exclude DEWEY DAY EXCURS 10H ti_e passengers, A larg mt ma atop the work of con- |civillans from doing #¢ As fighters in the f »pine wr all wit i nt fe age packer 1 nls a ; : ; n. The old force of watchers 0 eeoed nesters wasnt lent” Mereding Fy : 223.5% HOURSFOR SPRINKLING OLYMPIA mous, Over ud ot f° oe * |and explore inland upon his ow : luty and the force has been in via these men are citizens of Sc he dicth the phi, |2OUat: TA that cane he will be pick | j |Steased. “The company has made its NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILRCAD Nigubar hss bas ome lb MUD led up later at any conv point | where h ' Se et eitic eas ontctie tana aa| ne ee | Nese May je Used ON Ing can be too xt . " mak ain} he may designate been ying f “vag PIEOHOMAS Sangwerane lane, © Ss N 1 30th ‘ * arb © ques: | stipulations con¢erning himeeif,| J. HM. Bague, of this city, and »).|gram ws : ‘ the right of way of ite line, and the on Lawns. Sunday Next, April 30th when they get bach Th " co Pia tan ee easy eeedhaee ad didieater’ ae. tne ES t ° hin y offictals say they have no power &. Train lonves Reuttlo § oe Ket “ tion of expansion has nothing t ; “| | the party as mining exs : to ho’ chateting Wah the company | TE ’ nerd of public works decided . . wy CUR, Gad be permite nt H ‘ n ant mpts to build on the elty Yesterday afternoon on the hours in do with this matter It w b . war endramel : Morrta, t hia city, Ww n “ t. If mn h an ry He ie bee which lawn sprinkling will be per greeting to men h an the t 1 Ste aft pAb oe sie at re peggy 2 snd the elty offietals seem to doubt |Mitted during the summer months, , his to remain a Bean Deakioce’ Sale ge : : spss "that it will be, the workmen will be |4nd which will go into effect May 1 faithfully, heroicat!y tt : : * om ey LA dena Pridchar See |e a warm reception, The entire, The city was divided into two sec duty on the field of and ob ¢" y Faited ~ ¢ ne : oar ~ ria h t t rtinent od out at Hons, the boundary line being Yeu » . ft r WOVE the Gepartime as mys ‘ “ ler way and Fourteenth avence, and have never allowed the © Asiatic port, he be ever | oY . : Har . wid . Ww rding to the of the mayor, | Pourteenth avenue north and stripes to trailed foment dis s pine jee oe song? a8 oA DON’ ' WANT ARNOLDS rte ¢ ty have been| In ta pare bf abe city iy ne n on the . ‘ 9 . eel tal h extra hose, and it js | south o! sler and east 0 bur dust. Many of them have ayes sob padtcnagtalte. agi atid he ~ aes EEank: COApeean . to fight every advance teenth avenue and Fourteenth av wounded in the se ‘ : oie a Prichicn a ans onan] va od mh " gt any by tursing on the enue north, the use of lawn hose will »° young man’s bent Spantards | Museum of Natura . . t ter nt f © allowed oF etween the hours has always beeri with their faces | bought bim of temporarily and por- |. Elliott, of the Field Columbian Girl Students Decide to PE beam phe cme: as Ache -ye gaan Sri ana’) Cole We the Wording. ' to the foe, The people of Seat vaded him to locate at Hong Ko prea NB + mane F . oon In the remaining portion of the he « eo Peor f Sea nehechagage de Secaaet, fe geologist, and Pr cept Only Patriots. A Six-Fi d Famit city, 1. @, the part lying west Ramaker and the state of Washington fee! : soldi "Leland Stanford university t pans Ravrageree Famny. Fourteenth avenue and north of Musi wou wot mit him to y. An off " TANNYTOWN, N.Y. Ap . i ‘ . | Music proud of the regiment. ne t ce way ane & ni Pte Fe Se 4 ae oat mah NEW FORK Apett M.A child | Yesier way, the hours will be from | Compan eoure for | \ a > ted the | Was born in New Brunswick yester- 6 to 9 o'clock in the evening. : cannon, lay in a big supply of or pace, he ta too much of Natursl Hw y the | “The ke ‘ me th #ix fingers on each hand. H i. fa pro success, deapite the ¢ large Kadiak bear y » OF art om being webb wove’ rockets, Roman candles San . ry - Me ford and Louis Agas- | “Patr oa of & dig Bay 5 rtectiy f 1 ex RISK WAS 700 CREAT wert “e bombs, order out the bras " Cm sin Fuertes will go with xt - anat t = each bend, next to the It was formerty custom for | i. t ‘The wh rty | yea Just f t Second Ave. but shoot th t T om oo cemtetante. Fe pel tle finger, is an extra digit, each : id Ave. ak shoo e orators. h t * nations to bang or shoot | will return, it is expected. before a - ng of the # ! ¢ which has a little joint, similar to! Between welcome should be compounded ers of Vanquished foos, but |Ist of September. friends, a young wotr A ppt ~~ “© A Justice Refused to Piung Pie and ree bk » ne on ate gegen urged to @ well power ) Adie finge on ne ght z ‘uk of powder, music and -hand- oa # no longer tolerated eae a vente, sadle fing n the righ Deep Into Bad Luck. Union among civilised peoples. Aguinaldo oleh bn ; : somes, | Spee nd is attached to the next finger ee a als i Be S shakes, with no long-winded not be sho ie he a4 - ~gte sone Ta 1 a side by a amall membrane,| JERSEY CITY, N. J., April 28 ‘ D an, res ttending physician will operate | Marion Brown, colored, was before speeches mixed in. Perhaps a from a rope what can LER: Mew York ¢ bears + the hands next week and sep-| Police Justice Potts today on the few words of welcome from the fone w desis — “ Two Men Killed and One Mor. |!" raga tae . extra fingers, besides am- complaint of Laura Golden, colored {uestion Mt hin fighting be a stating the extra ones. ho charged » breach raged and then a grand exp! United States gov tally Wounded in Texas. i in The father was born with 12 fin- | promise The Jestioe decided to sion that will shake the Oly " was done before prace 7 : ; , re about 25 years ago. He married | hold Brown in $100 bail to answer oy cate a . ) — mn . before the pra HOUSTON, Tex. April 2—Jir t . yogth- , Mie Daly, and thelr first child, a| Then Brown weakened and told the | and paint Puget Sound a bright) ‘reaty with Spain was signed, and | Trepathan and Ed Harding are dead pescadl eee chter, had the same peculiarities Justice he was willing to marry the | red—that is what the boys from | ""\" ayol ¥ wie oe tie Pager and L. C. Harding, @ brother of M4 — Sof the fingers. on ‘ a a es Go TO Beeres the King of Spain ¢ term | Harding, t# dying. ae 4 re fa ’ . coemertentsscem geaiemiomntt “That's right,” said Justice Potts 3 apts rot at jrebel hardly fits his case, ‘The fact | due! which occurred in Trinity coun. |e favored © _ (ete te Amn” Anarchist Sent to Asylum | “sient up before me, both of you Sparkman & McLean will soon be tim 4 emaing, however, that he dan- | ¥ ft , . ge . Fee. 2 Ree soneee, hee 83 Lae ie Hee eens rhe Hanlings ren @ country store |92#., The youns 1 loudly @P | CHICAGO, TIL, April 2—Simon| ‘The words died on the official's “ap cogeseanpeass preparations for the event. The | **tes* men to de allowed to remain’ 4 os atation, and trouble arose be- | DMuded her, and ral expressed Niposky, an anarchist, who posted |lips, and he began #taring hard at at large, Having wo well demon- their intention to follow her advice. | puis thre ng to murder Post-|the expectant bride. She could not REAL ESTATE "Yhone Ked 1795. 605 Bailey Bidg. onload ; tall payment Wash., April 28 ¥. 19-year-old son Sat. oJ, ure to report at either Mary island, | Moreland. whose place is two m Wrangel or Juneau, while en route | e#t of Tyler, was unhitching from Victoria. She is now on the | Horses from the plow at th beach while the customs authorities [Dur he was Knocked sena« a awaiting instructions from) * Kick from one of the anim Washington. The vessel's manifest | l@rk, of Tyler, was immed saat twenty-seven packages of | "Rt for, He summoned to his « miners’ supplies, but nothing else. | "tance Dr. Turner, of Sheacy, who She cleared from Vancouver, B. C.,|*'Tived at about 4 o'clock, when the February 22, and proceeded to|'nJured man waa recovering con- Skagway, passing the three ports |" usness. He put under the named without entering at either of 8 of chlor m and an exam- n disclosed a serious wound on them as required. This gives rise to the suspicion that the Dorothy on side « d next may have been engaged in unlawful | * ~ eye F A pe of tt que e al e coast. pone, as large « a nicke Was ex- |liquor tramec al one iL. toasted Kak To ete Ot Oe up the wound. The eye pro- To Remove Moles. truding from the socket, it is possible of it. One of the little unpleasant things ey oung man may regain about Mfe, especially to women, ix | use the mole, and yet moles can be easily removed. It is not necessary Money Stowed Away. to use a knife or other painful meth-| wingppn, Conn 4a. Carbolic acid will do the busi-| 140. gi090 has been | 28.—More ness nicely. Shave a toothpick to a/ L008. tatety aceunied t nd in the fine, needle-like point for the Instru-| ine te ye — . es Le nual De- corr pg Aghia ; South Canaan on Wednesday last care not to touch the acid t from the ts of burns received akin elsewhere. This” appli jthe day re. One amount of $600 n not be made oftener than ev jin greenbacks ts in @ ec 1 that three or four days. Under this t it would have to be hanged at ment the mole will gradually disap- | ‘he treasury department pear. The skin beneath will be left Deming, who w a hard-working r and healthy farmer, did not trust the banks, ee having lost a considerable sum when a young man by the pre of a savings bank. The m dis- QUEEN ANNE HILL overed in co mers of cupboards, drawers and under floors, will go td his effects when they discovered its Deming ts sup’ 2 to have had The residents of Queen Anne hill|™More Money somewhere, 1a held @ meeting last night in the |‘#orough search will be made. Queen Anne clubhouse to consider ee a the street railway franchise askea| Thrown From a Train. for by the First Avenue Cable com-| LINCOLN, Neb. April 28.—Alex- pany. Several residents discussed ander 8, Skinner, traveling from the proposed route to be taken by Cleveland, 0., Tal the company in extending the line oa robbed |the hill. A resolution in regard to|passenger tr the franchise and route was passed When ¢ and signed by about fifty of the evived suffi idents, and {it will be presented to |a few details he the city council at the meeting Mon- sness few weeks afterward » of | ij ! day night years old the afternoon papers in | YOUNGSTOWN, April The F k While Having Teeth Filled. | ewe All m - t Steel, American Tin Plate @ ' LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 28. tte Ps American Steel H unien, |h ' ne of the wealthiest and and a pr a A WARM TIME with an aggremate al ' ”, f ' ’ tobacconiats in Ken found itself on the high road 00, which le reported a oe {th in Louis under the success bef. tw two n mot if Be chi has b ne 1 f specialists with a ten old. The serv s qu pen et here ever # h rnd knife in his stomach. | tended to the Pacit At Their National Carnival at |?"'/o" Of the fre J $3 4 fe ; BP gg Ace gi othe oregt When his suit goes to pieces in “no time.” You tt 9 taben br Me eile: a Gmen week O nigh ; the hope that the instru: | probably paid a fair price, too. It’s the dealer's - “ig pt sua sentg this city some two months since ¢ may be located, that It may be fault in this case. He’s getting rich too fast. b all Oo 1 Arrange An matter of fact, It was e ied ’s hogging p oes eek haveh eseiaes of ¢ a ana\ments # OO ial Pn diag cngighubiind Gk Ue ontet. that 1 i n# placed in this un He’s hogging it all or he’s a poor buyer. correns ‘ Cu ' for the I ' nal ca 1 f{ the Steel & Tin T 1ition by an untimely Te ) h 1 in this os was at the basis of t t h « me } rams from . f th, and, although e i Kottingh ut his ) ) eee daily and ¢ 5 t Lou 1 , p company in a > he mounta forganfield, Ky., yerter- | & 1 1 1 the | ment ly ar Ir r Kottingham had drill * 4 ‘ : i ; ioe 1 ‘ f his pati n| Buys the boy’s clothes here. We buyer " : tous features | iaed re ' t 4 ’ , pd hrre e petl those who know how to make ri ies 1 f the|th but which th 1 ' paratory to putting in the| who charge us the right price, and sogepeR gout telagg , . +e > Advantage an | wore f ‘ oe Dae Aradead the Uabiracher get it our price is right, too. This is LBA 108 can t Cond f und 1 situation, I ' Hi. ¢ \ 1 lodged In the patient's throat of a real v bes -ANTED. mo f ub direct nd M ‘ 4 D Kottingham was tr j , 5 1 thelr han 1y | Tteid, W. H. French, I ianer » remove the instrument hit. | >) ene nt t now for your i toward a|are located the mammoth Ohio Steel | H f », Ares W. A. V n the train ana | y.'. .seeinieaa a f he | wu { the “Purple W | works, the principal factor of the| wick, Mrs, C. Saki, Mrs, Wasyermut Louisville, in the hope | 800-802 First Ave., Co S4)8-8BAL Estarr, ARS i sbi nati. . é sina tidal Sti picid sini i utah intial idle i si Nia <i itompemnerne. ie ee OE |

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