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SECT IN INDIANA THAT CLAIMS T0 WORK MIRACLES KOKOMO, Ind. Apri! 2.—A now Teligious #edt, called the chureh of Holiness, has been esiadlished at the case of epllepay of Dora Oawald, a i-year-old « and they have praying steadily for her When a brother of isvion to see her replied ' him and prayed. Breath had appar ently left the body of the boy, but they continued the supplications for RAILROAD MEN QUARANTINED IN TEKOA, Wash., April %.—Tekoa| As the northbound O. R. @ N. train Das a smallpox scare which Is not pulled owt one of the boys was see Only unpleagaal to the townspeople '° k a window in his room at but te making extremely inconven- {the hitel-and as suddenly was de- teht for the trateting pubtic, and te{{ect™l and forced back by an of. per on the outside, Dampering the railroad hy depriving | passengers whe came down from ft of tte employes. the Coeur d'Alenes either took the About ten days ago @ young man |firet train out of town or huddled came down from Spokane and waa /at the depot waiting for any train employed st thé Hotel Miller, where | htch wount take them to their des- @ majority of the railroad. men put tnation. None were br enough to venture up town. Some went on BEING BUILT FOR ing ships for the navy, and of these 12 are scattered along the Atlantic st from Maine to Virginia and wo are on the Pacific, at Portland 4 at San Franciseo. The sheathed er alone iw foreign built, She | was bought on the stocks from Bra- att when the war with Spain became inevitable, because Brazil would not sell one ship which the Unite States desired without disposing others at the same time. Tht navy 4 at Amazonas, If for nothing elde than Datti@ships, the Kearsarge and the Kontucky, serves to val! attention to! fhe: remarkable rate at which the!” American navy is growing at the Present time. Except among naval officers who watch this progress, few persons realize that 4§ new warships are now under construction for the United States, involving expenditure under existing contracts aggresating $23,325,000 for hulix and machinery needed the sions: These venscle when equipped lt prevent Spain from getting her 960,000,000. Bight of these arg first-| 7° A gp cs oe rage peg hveed | Class sea-going Daitieships a8 od | ag afier, a thorough overhauling as any afloat, withou, taking into account the #uperiority of the gun- wee: Pa |has become the hers, machinists and officers ty man| The Amazonas was barely com- them. Sixteen are torpedo bot de-| pleted at a cont of $1,429,251, when Stroyers, averaging 29 Knots’ speed. |she was 4 put to good Four are heavy harbor defense mon- | ice Orleans, being ftors. One isa sister cruiser fo the e oF American warship in the New Orleans, ahd 14 are torpedo war provided with amokeless powder boats. *. Her sister ship, the One of the.most notatite facts tn was then only a Tegard to the vast construction un- swick yards at New departme anti Tyne, but the navy cheerfully took the craft dertaking is it# distribution, exhibit ing the great change that has taken place in the shipbuilding industry | off the Braziiian’s hands at the rate Since the organization of the new | of $1,205,000, and by adding $260,000, navy The t four we » that amount, will built by asingte firm. Today four- ver in the Albany recently teen American concerns launched. REJECTED LOVER TAKES HIS LIFE IN CALIFORNIA are bulld- SALINAS, Cal., Apr or | goes, Peterson having been removed *f those sad cases wherein a young|to the office of the company near nen desperately t y, M Martin found oth ty maiden of fickle diapos a miton her 5a ont “4 ; a7 4 1 not receive let life rather than be subj 1 to th n¢ wished. Last taunts of the gossiping Me for 1 a companion having been 1 ini nville to remain this city i ‘ with relatives. W, Peterson 1 | Wood accompanied Peterson, with a re " th i 1 appeared to be Tor a ion ‘ h 1 the trip over, but on known: that the return it was different, During years old, had } he dr ) thin city Peterson hint Hertha Martin 1 tha had been a quarrel lady promi ve lay afternoon at & that city : the r of the Spreck r etrothed, Their | lh t a revolver in affair commenced several years ago | th m. He entered and up to only months ago man lying on lived in the town which reaming from » home of hin afflanced. He A faint cry of ployed by the ‘eckels com 1 Peterson was pany, b had nc-|dead, A note on the table was dis cumulated quite alth and | covered, signed by Peterson and ad fartin the # wan very devoted to M |dressed to his brother, stating that Beveral months ago, ife, ry |he was tired of A TEXOA HOTEL UNCLE SAM'S NAVY TTR SEATTLE INKLINGS. Menry Marria, a native of Tne. land, took the oath of atlogiance the Untted States today and was ad | mitted to citizenship by Judge Me of the superior court, At @ meeting of the Gr n River tion company the following * were cleoted: Prem 3 B. Guerin; Vice President a eral Manager, John 8 Dovey retary, Rt. Guerin; Tre Auditor, Willam HM. Fritch see | ‘The annual convention of the King |County W, ©. T U. will be id at Natlard on May 8 and 10. Th: ntral New London, Howard couety, with junion of this city haa elected ¢t & membership of 40, half white and ty after the praying was be. |following delegates to attend — the half colored, which claims the power}mun the girl fell unconscious, in |/Convention: Mra, Margaret 1. Platt to perform miracles, even to rals-| which state #he still remains, ‘The | Mrs. Marion B, Baxt Mra. Nellie tng from the dead. A week ago C./h in which ahe te imprisoned is | Rows and Mra, A. B.C, Nugent Scherer, a youth of the nelhbor- | heavily 1 and nobody t# per ee hood, waa injured in a runaway and | mitted to see her, even the nearest| The Central W. C. T. U. will hold Was supposed to b re * being denied admittance,/a partor meeting next Tuesday af ‘The Holiness p ound | N * knows whether she | ternoon at the of the Rev. W. A. Major, Queen Anne avenue. A general invitation t# ex tended to all ladies interested in the hours, when the supposed dead boy i we ean re-|cause to attend. Opened his eyes, and in a few min ie in the hands | see Utes wa: walking round all the devila| Mr, Harry G, Ballou, of the North- This alleged substantiation of the|get out of her she will be madejern Pacific office ih this city, will claims of the restore life la- | whole |leave month for a month's visit to creased their doings, and it is now! No one has authority to remove | nis old home in Albion, N. ¥ proclaimed from the housetops that her except her father, and he being! Prank Filer, a cattle herder, was prayer and faith will accomplish ev-|of the Hotiness faith, the police are! @ned $3 and costs yesterday after erything, Last Sunday they took up rows. noon by Judge Cann for driving cows : jon the Lake Washington bicycle path , oe. The county commisile * have Jappointed W. C. Campbell, Justice jot the peace for Vast |All the vacancy lnation a few days a OUnda, n precinet to 4 by the resig fe. BE * ‘Two parties of government experts will leave here May 4 on the steam- er Dirigo for the Yukon. Gone par- |ty will be commanded by F.C, Sehir- der and T. G. Gerdine, who will 4) reet the surveying of # trail from the Yukon to the source of the Tan- ana. The other party, under the direction of W. J, Peters and Alfred | Brooks, will explore the Koyokuk. see Charles Newman, the carpenter who was injured in the collision be- tween the steamer Homer and the ‘origantine Blakeley, has Aled papers lin the Federal court libeling the Homer for $16,000 damages. He leges that he was knocked uncon- scrous by the broken rigging as it |felt to the deck, gra injured intern- ally. James J, Miller, the cook who was burned in the fire in the #t Paul haune, Thursday afternoon, died | | | Soctety, tike the rest of the urban world, js getting ready for the an- nual May fitting, which disorganizes the different “sets” more or lees, works havoc with the nerves and tempers of those Who indulge In a change of quarters, Things are in consequence rather quiet. There have been, however, several events which have been society affairs, one Bart ©. Taylor, of Tacoma, and Mise Pelle V. Moffett, of San Fran- clee were married Monday af noon in the parlors of the Rainier Grand hotel. The ceremony was pe formed by Rev. H. H. Gowen. Mr and Mra. Taylor will reside in Ta- coma, William J. King, of the Mr. and M Spokane, have been guests at Rainier-Gran@ @uring the woek. eee Mr. T. W. Lammers, of this city, t* visiting his parents In Portland eee Mra, B. F. Moashan, treasurer of the Presbyterian Board of Wow Foreign Missions of the Northwe and Mra. 1 ©. Campbell, secretary of the same society, both of Port- were in the olty the firat part T. 8. land, of the week, guests of Mra. Lippy. eee Mr. H, O. Shuey has returned from Indiana, eee Stevens Post, No. 1, G. A. R., gave an open meeting Tuesday night in the G, A. BR in the Hinckley block. Judge Milo A. Root made an address, 4 eee Mrs. FB. Dorland, of Humbolit, Cal, ia visiting her sister, Mrs. Al bert T. Timmerman. o* Dr. D. B. | Whatcom | Wednesday, City. Riggs, atte senator from county, was in the city en route “% New York . Mr. and Mrs. . Otis Sprague, Miss Julia Sprague, Mra, Wright, Mra. © I. Holmes, Mr. Reval Blanchard, Mr. Wright and Mr. J. Spragu prominent soclety people of Tacoma, were In the city during the week, and took passage on the Garonne for Honolulu Archibald Stewart Downey, B. Stewart and George Mr. cousin of A W. Stewart, is In Seattle. see | Mr. C. M. Shultz, proprietor of the Tacoma Ledger; Frank B. Cole, of the Lumber Journal, and Mr. H. B Dunbar, also of Tacoma, were in the city during the week see Major and Mra, 0. B. Hayden, of Tacoma, were visiting in the city during the week. Mr. Frederick Schneider, of San Jone, Cal., and Miss Charlotte Van |Cleve Philips, were married ot the | van} o SEATTLE STAR ve sessenamennatoti va Natural Gas Explosion. Nothing puts the Finishing Touches on a HIRD AVENUM THEATER—| REDKEY, Ind, April 2—A nat, | Fine Costume like a Pair of Fine ‘ Joho L. Sullivan's Bie Vaudevilie| “fal gas explosion took place at 2 : oom ve k this morning in the residence | | pany - upled by Mr, and Mra, John Ben - 54 pPwry DAY EXCURSION nett Mra, Bennett struck a mateh we To Olympta, Sunday, April 20,|In the kitchen and the gas ignited by Northern P allroad com. |An explosion resulted, which was pany heard all over thee ity. The bulld-| ing took fire and Mra, Bennett nar. | [ns Trowly eacaped alive. Bhe received fa- | E » Third avenue theater tonight cal Dares Mo, Bennett also received | It will be easy selecting a pair from The usual matinee was given thie |PUFA# Ane bruise eneee, = ns our Large, New Spring Assortment. | Wagner's b NEW YORK, April 2.—Winnle Gloves Fitted by Experienced Fitters. will open the Horne, a pretty news girl, tells a re- gon. park |markable story of an adventure the weather permitting other night with Alfred Thiretiog, | . LADIES’ Plump Kid Gloves, pique ’ 4 Pine KK Hooves, prett + pie, 4 ja Raleigh sailor, Bhe says she was LADIES ae: Mo 2 sy atom Re pred cowed, portedt Atting, veal he trial of Catherine Peterson, | standing at her usual place when h bi, selling at 790 & wearing, embroidered or speare 0 ie charged with grand larceny, |the sailor came along at 1 worth . , head backs, $1.60 Value, only $1.28 has been set f M J "Ah oy little beaut welling a @ pair. se pers, ‘ney? ie cae LADIES Fine Imported Kid Gloves, ly Abies Finest French Kid Gloves, Charies P. Bindgett & Co, pro Bhe asked If he would take | two-clasp fastened, — pretty | handsome shades of red, tanf % prieters of the Gan Diego Fruit Co My Mttle sweetheart,” he “"" shades, red, tans, browne and brows ané blacks, beautiful at. j of 415 Pike street, have purchased | will take the whole bunch. | blacks, perfect fitting, $1.26 value, ters, grand wearing, actually the stock and business forme He told her that he had just been selling at $1 a pair. worth $2, selling at $1. @ pair, ducted at BIT Pike street paid $800 and asked Misa Horne to) FP PPR cette business houses h marry him, and such was his power | ise tort F and the #tock er ber, she says, that she con- | 7 4 7 ‘ $ mn removed to the stor pi aia ; Complete Line of Ladies’ New Spring Furnish+ i go Frult « any What followed, she says, Is like a a >, “8 dream, although she recalls standing | ings at Popular Prices. nw. Ww 1 has been horlzed | before a mint and answering the by the county commissioners to #ign | questions put to her. Miss Horne's - Te all county f fers In the name \sister and th latter's sweetheart girt then went home and the « t ° . 'e wf her mother broke the spell. She RAILWAY PERSONALS. Cameron, district freteht of the Canadian Pacific at uver, is in the elty, He is ae companied by his wife and her als ter, Miss Wood, and Capt. Hepworth of the Pacific liner Aorang! William Forsyth has resigned his position as superintendent of motive power of the Northern P. at Superintendant A rt} be assigned to the position see hid herself from her sailor husband ‘The girl's mother will endeavor to} have the marriage annuled. Eat Candy After Dinner. | The time t# luckily gone when @ woman had to have twe i» of candy to tide her over Sunday, and the is better looking today for the exeret m senne. A pl ken phy to his patient If you could see the inside of your stomach after eatiag candy you} would never touch another ttt” m alan said mt and The Chicago and Great Western) just after dinner is the best time | has increased is second class fare | ror candy. Then the appetite for it from Bt. Paul to the coast. via the jis ahated and the small amougt tak- Missourt gateway, from 354.00 to $38. |en mixes with the other food. Sugar It coat the Great . H. A, Schaub, of the local office of | Week wae the marriage of E. Eve-| the Burlington. trip through California. “** Grand Trunk, the partnership = with has returned from rthern $7500 in |fees for tte appl to Increase jthe capital atock ¢ 000. “ee C. B Cline, ef monger agent of the O. BR. & left last night for Ixeaquah. n= lL. ¥. Druce, general agent of the ford and Mrs, Hanford, on Madison fetarned yesterday phe g ® trip around the fonnd, coun | pink jcPike, in the customs at Dawson City, wwEVENTS OF THE WEEK IN SOCIETY... and nuts, chocolate and pure fruit | syrups are all well enough in their p and that i after, n the evening or midday mea) A PRETTY WED | One of the pretty events of the lyn Hanford to Manly B. Haynes, jon Tuesday evening, at the home of | the bride's parents, Judge C. B. F jetreet. The house was decorated in and white and lighted with the a tail in : t ad f : i ; i ii i H i i & i 3 D = sii Portiand friends next month, 1 home of the bride's parents, Mr. and] Several bicycle parties have been Mra. He » Phillips, 409 Twentieth | made up for the excursion to Olym- avenue south, Wednesday evening, | pia tomorrow, Rev, J. P, D. Liwyd officiating, ous Carrie Morgan acted bridesmaid) rhe Misses Mather will spend the | and Mr. Sewell, of Portiand, was the |wummer at Lake Washington, hav- beet man. ay ing taken a cottage for that purpose. The Ladies’ Musical club gave a La eas concert Tuesday evening in Sherman| Mise Agnes Dyer has been visit- & Clay's concert hall ing Mra. 8 B, Conover at Port eee Townsend, W. M1. G. ‘Temple, who has ae by on a@ short visit to Alaskan| Mr. George Hatfield, who has been points, returned on the Cottage City | ¥ititing In Seattle for the past few | Thursday weeks, has returned to his home in eee Wellington. The W. C. T. U. gave a silver med- ye Jal contest in the auditorium of the| Miss Mary E. Gay, of Clayton, Cal old Presbyterian church Wednesday | W!ll spend the summer in Seattle. evening o Fs | adept Miss Meleay, of Portland, was the Mre. W. 8. Relfo and Mis# Relfe| guest of Mise Judith Minor for the contemplate taking @ handson assembly ball Wednesday night. home on Boyston avenue for ece seats awa Mrs. Charles Power entertained Mra. J. C. Hatnes, who has been |Mis# Amy Burnett for the assembly quite iil, Is now able to receive her Wednesday night. frienda. see pie: The Emerald club gave an open | Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Ryekman have | meeting in the G, A. R. ball Monday returned from their sojourn in| evening. Southern ifornia and a being eee stertained by Mr. and Mra. W. 6. Ribbett 18 7 Fourteenth avenue. pt. John W. Le a veteran of | “i the Civil war, will lecture tonight in odhewibe the Eagles’ hall on “Libby Prison.” Mr. Frank Oleso: of the board of a ae public works, Is entertaining his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oleson,| One of the moat tmportant events sr, of Omaha, Neb for next week will be the engagement eee of the Rostonians at the Seattle the- Mr. and Mra. Frederick W. Hicks Already several parties have |have returned from their wedding | been made up for the evening per- trip to California and are living at! formances the home of Mr, and Mrs. Perey eee Smith Mr. and Mra. ©. D. Terry, of New segsets Whateom, ¢ visiting Mr. and Mrs Dr. EB. Manning Shaw, of Spokane, |T. T. Wells at thelt home near Ren was in the clty during the week ton ery, eee Mr. C. T. Battelle has returned af-) ane third and last assembly ball ter a protracted visit to San Fran- lor the season was given at Ranke cisco, hall Wednesday evening. The affair dpi | was a decided success, The gu Capt. B, J. Rathbone, manager of|phegan to arrive shortly afi 9 the r and hotel, has return- | oelook, and as they entered the hall ed from Portland were met by @ reception committee poles Jof the following ladies: Mrs, H. C. Mrs, ©. W. MeGinni« sailed on the| Henry, Mra. J. C. Haine B steamer Garonne to Join her hus-/ A, Strout, Mrs, Charles Power, Mra. band, who t# ill in Honolulu | Charles D, Stimson, Mra eB 6,8 | Kittinger and Mrs, A. B. Stewart Mr. Charles Munday has returned eee two months’ visit in Europe. 4 number of out of town people | mt some time in London 404) wore present, including Mr. and M Herbert Beecher, of Port Townsend; lod Mins Webster, of rt Townsend, Mian Bes Minor arrived yester-| Mise McCiay, of Portland; Capt. and day from teburg to spend the | Mrs, Cole, of the navy yard: Mra. C, summer in Seattle with her mothe r|ie Burr, of the navy yard; Miss | and sist ¢, Capt, Nicholson, U, 8. N.; Mr ¢.0 8 Noison, of Riveret(; Mr. George Lada Mrs. A. Levy and Mr, Aubrey Levy | Munn, of ‘Tacoma; Mr, Allyn, left Monday for an extended trip to|coma; Mr. Clancy, of Tacor the Bast owney, of Chicago; Mr agiied of Fairhaven; Mr, Henry Miss Mary McRiroy will visit) Fairhaven. Seattle sock |turnea out in large numbe 206, 208, 210 Pike St. $20.00 GRAMOPHONE) |REGINAS ~\ From $7.00 to $300 ‘Sherman, Clay & Co. “STEINWAY” DEALERS Butternuts, Hickorynuts, Shagbarks, English Walnuts, Black Walnuts, Hazelnuts, In a New, Slightly Used or Second-hand © PIANO or ORGAN Remember we have the Largest and Most Com- r plete Stock in the City. - deen sce | Call or write for prices snd terms. PETER EGGE D. S. JOHNSTON _ |Paitting, Paperhanging, Kalsomaing roe be ee rem: 903 Second Are, . Burke Building Residence, 1907 6th ave. 406 Pike Street “PIGOT & FRENCH CO. STORAGE. om Main 4-6, OBee 623 First at COME TO THE Inaugural Sale FOR BARGAINS IN..., In the Northwest. ERR See as seers va CLOTHING Furnishings And Hats.... I. LEWIS & CO. e and Cherry Sts. i Cashier ‘Sight > 5 tite’ oat LT sain’ Ceshise rc in all. the rin er cities of ihe United THB PUGET a NATIONAL BANK SEATTLE Sarita! stoe paia Platino Cabinet «928,000 Photos reduced . Se to gecod Furth President Bes be age, ES. wentelder: Vise: President Cor, 24 a Roche aniv Correspondents tn ail tho prinetpai cities ta La and Union sry 5 all the prt akon 900 909090000008 “BOANDINAVIAN ge AN BANK C A Meals at Ail Hours. Corner Yesler ‘and First Avenue, Capital Andrew hilberg H, Soelberg hil ‘General OUR CAFE Mrs, Con, A. Rideout, ~ Proprietor Cor, Third Ave, and James St. 2 900 9900 10000009000 0000 Acme Publishing Co. PRINTERS | P.O. Alley. Telephone Red 1064 Prostdent Cashier wg Business. LOANS AND INSURANCE. James Both well—Mortgage Loans, mirance & Surety Bonds. & Boston Bk; rye Le DANCING ACADEMY. Best and only thorough Dancing School fa city; day and evening. 7th and Columbiast ———— PLUMBING, HOT WATER HEATING Reutman Plump ing Co. Hy Corner Third end Spring. "Bnet h grade work. Buff 471. 7 ‘MILL INERY. ¢ Fourth and Pina erate prices PARLOR GROCERY *Phone Pike 196. 1329 Second Aven i\Wwrm. J. DEAN & CO. [dabei In the Nes. Hanson, corm Complete Stock. M CLOTHES CLEANING. Seattle Clothes Pressing Co. int Jag your clothes in ahape for $1.50 per month ; dye Sleantng, tepeiring, iiodad ay. Tel. Bud 1088 HOUSES WANTED. _ “We have an o eant rignt now for your hour TL A, ifgelew EO) Ny Pik Be between Third and For SALE REAL ESTATE. ints good ber ere te Aiport waz bere Machine. It.can Lendl h Wo HA.

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