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4 THE SEATTLE STAR } BYDEAVORS | | sus nter Seal] LIAS, APE dance aeeee | Seem TIMELY BARGAINS ~ ly. She offer wa The different clubs of the Pacific rthwest asseolation of the A. A ee to loo! Re etamlonaant, he were represented at a meeting M efor He: ae |anMaeday evening at the fuinier a a hi months after the ship reached Mel- come upon a great gathering a | 4 bourne, That seemed to be peculiar, ing, Much excitement ‘prevailed, | (°#94 Botel. The following board | = but the letter from the man himself : d She inquired what wae the tter hs be —- was wiec ted: Ju ige W i Was miuch stranger, and really made and tearned that the factory she had | {+ Moorer@, A Ci; Ms C. Colman, | \ |U. of Wi; W. M. Lewis, ¥, M,C. AG} lett had shut down for the firwt tine |) MGA . me feet that he wae a hero, despite Cp L | ra He told me —_—~ Jin Uthirty yours: W rafton, Tacoma ¥ | ” ning, while on her ne whe his wretehod " that, having been afraid to remain jootid have brought sbout such a ht , Willett First re rian he new bi Ready forthe State|ic:'s': curt gotbatar | Washouts Hamper rains ic esr snr ten its tant ihe “."’ Wants Which Every Housewife ship for Australia, On that vessel tTeall right,” he called, waving MR) re ehalen righ gear ofl uy g >. q Convention, |i aiwtinecsnsita tenets! Alaska Travel, jsurvch' Jovns"sr tien vm, ca Whi vn Will Appreciate j iment secretary and tre ents tt fallen desparate! - | ST ea waked the. veune |e n, member of the regia _ ee Seppe & lore ee ee liegt NOT” ventured. the YOURS | tration commitiog | Pretty Lace Curtains, taped all|Imported Brussels Net Effect Lace , to impose upon an innocent and ig-| | “Why, those olf skins up at the — | roupd, handsome petteres, 6c on ange a gm oe Ji PRELIMINARY MERTING IS HELD) Soe8"% eirt te tek won, oe ee BETWEEN SUMMIT AND BERNETT 1.0 ou ou2als. ha" detnohates AMUSEMENTS. [inpittt PRE, Gietalte's yan tong,| $228 value, only 8260 0 pair. He did not know how it could ever the bill, They told me “ | taped ali round, handsome pat-! pretty New Styles Gilkoline, rich de- be, but he had some kind of hope 11 then got out an attachment on| “The Pay Train,” whidh is on the| 14m. $1 value, only Te @ pair. signs, cheap at 10c, only # 1-30 that with heews bis wife he might | thel water wheel, and shut up the mind avenue theater for the week, | mpOrted English Net Curtains, 3% yard. ‘ 1 You own #16 worth of the | yde long, handsome rich designs, |g 4n, Wide Bilkoline, beautiful rich Twe More Mectings Will be Helg| ke & new name and life for him- | man iden 4 whi e 4 |eoir in the farsaway Island, and he | iy Aeotdente Are Reqarted ond |e. machinery, Ob, they'll settio|* One of the beat wenio plays of 9 value, only $1.16 a pair. pattern, actually worth 12\% Next Sunday te Partect the eave ms et up to his happiness, the Trail 8 Ty ly goon.” And they did jin featite this season. The member | rmporied Renaissance Ritfect Cure caty 106 & yore. Arrangements. » for the girisshe wee utes | Mony Places. | cininmemadtatil ‘ jof the company anawer all of th ty yde long, © in, wide, Shia thie Cust : ty absorbet in him, and, as the days | " } High Prico for Fish. [requirements evase OF chem, and tha| paautitel patirly elone bt M008, 1° tern cee ee : — went by, he began to fear that i¢/ A performance } ‘s0” about it that only $2.00 @ pair yaar ca en ee she shoul! know what ‘he was, her! React OM Lies Ata certain season of the year pes Pai . as ane ot tality nian, | | veuatiy seen the ceataen|#rouneH "The enthusiasm of tte |96 in. Swiss Harness Spots, fine sheer] 4. (ping wien Muslin, pretty ‘The preparations for the Stateluntii he could rest netther day por| Passengers returning from Skag-|of the winsionera who have |*¥dlence ‘ nag so eins Gaaitiens wreath, bow knot and Imperial Christiag Endeavor convention in| night. Mat the girl saw nothing, |way on the Rosalie, bring the news Charme of the gr in Chicago] , bad Re: rat ted cotten Silele patterns, only ibe a yard. ‘thin city next Jané are being act-|knew nothing, felt nothing, only het/ that the trail from Benhett to the ( Bermit Aabtr he artificial) The Bostonians open at the Meattle = se Jie $2.25 vaiue,|Larse Size Fine Crochet Quilts, ively . © Ket evening there absorbing love ahd the knowledge | summit is unsafe for travel, having '*6* at ce he morn. | theater Wedocsday night for five ner Bare handsome patterns, $1 value, only was at Plymouth Congregation-|that hie heart Was all hers. ‘been badly damaged by washouts ' the f performances The opening plecs only $1.76 a gery Senden aliens Brat of a series of “At last there was but one course land iandelides. "The trall ie alao |ruuired Wu use that ar stench rel tae cneap at 20e, only 100 each, |Good Quality Pillow Cases, 120 value, evening moétings Gf cn-loped to him, and that he résolved proken EF for ° aa plete, ch re, 1 ‘ Geavorers, preliminary (the state| upon taking. Death could not hutt |traeat be pores ar en ae banka fron ze Gertrude Bishop, better known ax | Nottingham Lace Curtaining, taped | | oun re onan Gea meeting.” "The object stated was to|her as his dishonor would, and he re-|iy hagecdyus’ Many’ mecidenta aro /FRN#E Of hoodiume Pianka, the Lady of Lions, who t alt round, 3 yds. long, rich effects, |enuine Opsaue Shades Setea aul Call attention te @he plans for the | sotved to go out of her life with 90 jgaig mw have ‘anon lately Karty Obteber morning the /Cently Mled an engagement at the actually worth $1.45, only a tee pon plete, ) Only convention, and to agouse public In-| word of farewell, no sign of parting, | The White Pass @ Yukon company |° , hicage | Third avenu ater, hax just feur- pair, » lereag int the saine, no mark save memory, and trust (6 nave closed the travel of packers on | od ata V park [od in a 4 © euit in Kansas CY ——— —— - Yee ehbreh was crowided¥fo the time to heal the wounds he had jthe road grade between Bennett and | *!th) 6 er bot julpped with | Mr Pianka, who fearleasly « ra ook, amt the utmost * enth mlmade That was all, except that he the sumenit Aishitke outfte of the ¢ approved age containing tions and makes on > B was manifested by ‘the Jun t)nad paid a trusty eailor to mvait Bis) 42 ts wing stated that ten sacks of Pattern. T . a boat, and them @o her bidding, appeared be oO. Ww. le See ee eee eS ins ied eke to me and ony nothing Of analt from Dawson and Yukon river | nen ithe od dif there [fore the judge at Kansas City, s Present. latform the rediwhat he knew: In a postseript he | oo) “ cok | Were Any Nive mine baad. me that her husband had browbent (ud white duntiae representing the |yave me theé«iri’e name and anked oe cabtivaner Peet eee — wa, ale - ae hanee inc |her and intimidated her beyond on 206, 208, 210 Pike St. sedlors of the CE, Were festooned |inatT keep his wecret until she mar-lyy the Canadian mounted potle ted b . found | urance, 4 = ae about the great orkan, While the red, Aine felt eure she must do. | Ponowing was the Hosalin’s passen- Jt ne dimin mont, | Yoree ow Ye / symbol “C. E” was dieplayed in 4) “As it happened, the ship was in ger ii A. J. Wt C. Mankowski, /SD0ut an tr an cif in Jength, [the hos 4id not appeari and the 4 Rpaboenter Wp, he middig® | rme dock when the letter came, ANd IS Drew, W. H. ( we Gare, {He Gehed this out « nded it] 4 ras eranted, thus whowins ‘President ‘Henry C. Ewing, hell went abpard of her as soon &8 Ul son BP, McDermatt, @. W. Fournice, Over Throwing: him a silver halt |i the judge od, that alth e 2690 committee, presided, find beside | ouid, and trom her captain learned |4 ictineny, A. Prickishan, W. And. /@0UAr and telling bim to keep the | Mme Pianka pubdues | iid him on *the restrarn Were otherline story ol "0 * al y, vagy bandh, the édttor took th nnow, Could not subdue her husband WH pur A... Pra s he story of a passenger who bad |orooq cM. Buschman, If. G. Lowe epee! BAD members of she COM | been Jost overboard at hight, and|3) tase, & @. Perirsna, 3 W hed Into the bowt and 2 out] bg i a the pastor, “err W. 1 whe death had so greatly shocked | gmuth, J, @. Blackett, H. Middwugh, (0 (he Imiddie of cn . Aghia | . Temple, : his Gaughter that for weeks she was MWate, C. H. Osborn, J for half an bour without re 1 aye tai erte RECORDS President ‘Kwihie Introduced the| seriously ih. ‘The captain believed |Miayeney J" Metndorffer, L. M. Patm.|* ot innery for American one labadine various Keres in a happy MANNCF.| that hie menor halt Palen Over | oe BE Scaneon, A. Gustavsen, T,| At the end of that time he hauled romen wh going abr d for the! ‘The Finest Talking Mockine Mado. ion om ‘ eS De Seat ting wei 1G Law's /oard while walking, in his sleep. OF | Borg, G. W. Burton, 3 Bren To lig Wye line, lowed carefully at the /NAmmer, and who are miserable | ep aes 4 Wy A py gente; font raetved from 4 leo: hed ie on ternaleBel Con-lnad met with some accident, an bé|yammertand, A. Skerry, T. B. Spelt, MINNOW. (ook & pencil rte | Maile _ the ocean, te a private} tory. bear them Ghbeahoes of Vio c ET area | wate tom itvely and high-apirited ever | yey. 34. atddaugh, T. Hamilton, Wil- | hk fom ile pont Erde, ine; besten, how te From $7.00 to $300 Tee ~ omits wo overboard intentionally. 1 a ¥ or Aguring, and returned to the shore, | #P°* wh ~ vd - ocho nenestin Aca . tes tenell Decinninas of" fow Youre| touted tine that Tr feit foot on be) nee, eee we, A. Towne, A. (wast id you welt he was ank~[mane themedlves comfortable, and | @ Clay & Co WINTER & HARPER 8x9 Up to the present day en, }did @hout tt,and we parted. © Linever liaison, Ia D. Linn, & A. D. Davis, |*! When he appeared at the office Ia- pte the liberality of American erman, y g 903 Second Ave. Seattio. Ween. Mi TeV. A. Sinith spoke on. The |saw him akain, but f kept hie move- ir "Tycknoim, J. 1 Whalen, Mrs Ir | tor fn the day [enter an Minot. onvengih “STEINWAY” DEALERS ‘Work: < comralttce.” bments in view, and eeven years tater | i. )° Saieiinne Silke me fabs and. 1 jcires “ peer - = Seattie | ———— tanto ntact Ble stated thassthe-firet-etuie con-|\' learned of the marriage of | ie | StTr% Semler |e cout tunes, they art able to achieve the | 516 Second Avense om... iets pity. soverel seers, aa was ase | AUphier to 9 Yaronet otf enough to |siewart, J. Fortiouls, W. H. Bolt t ie botteve the high-| Se thake. wnemectves’ fairs » - ° ef “J v4 « eve pani for t fieh tn be e . bes - be hgr father, and I know wellly iruse, C. H. Pennington, M. J r paid * '? | tortable during the voyage as far as ponsible ihe tended Tx about 0 aeleKates from | enough where her heart was.” tismer 3. Sait, Mt, Demead. hae ee torts : - of mal-de-mer, the indulged lady « TRICK oF A GOLDMINER, ganes o stewardess of one of the ; ‘at \the states meet. n0 DROWRE tei vee anata, LABORER DROWNED. EMBARGO 1S RAISED. : ree tteamshiy companies to be her Geiegates from other towns and| Patrick McCluskey, a laborer reeid-| savices confirming the recent an- | Artifice by Means of Which He Could | dapecia! ationdant on the voyage t cities ty state will reach 2000, |ine RF tfzl Tenth avenue south, Was | souncement of the raising of the Werk la Winter | Burope. This woman «ives her un Growhed in the bay near the Nortl-|Cooogian embargo on American soil" dana divided attention to her new em eth Pacific freight depot Saturday iiouce between Skagway and the| As the t of earth was re- (ployer, who pays the return paseage night, about 10 otlock. MeCluskey | snit of White Pass, have been | oved by er a foot or so} to America, besides the wages for x-| her service, The arrangement ts committes poses homes for. all,of the |¥4* on his way home and sipped on | Woot, com. | Would thaw © ch Gay. "Phe Soreuls eihees ptt ay them, |the Wet planks, Several men saw pire er eS B heat po. eines being shallow, it wae not dif- | made through the office of the inter- # Being @ Tile of the GC. E. goclety the accident, but before MeChuskey |i. gt Tagish, ineued an order ti- | Mevil | ya clatin in the amal-| national tiners. The stewardess re- Rot to allow any charste to ade {could be rescued. he drowned. All cting that American convoys be |!er eu! » the bare in f- | turns across the water as soon as ut state conventions. Mr. Smith | ‘Torts of rescusitation were in vain. |. snitted to go through to Log Qab- | fer water cours as not feasible |the Vessel gets into Southampton. ated that he was certain that this| The case was reported to Corosor |i.’ on and after April 2L—On Apri |to thas Tarn the water seide The | Liverpool, Cherbourg, Bremen, or vention “would We the-largest on |@perling, and the body was taken |1. o'oooy of the order was forward: |@old was found to extend in many | whereveer her European port may “Not How Cheap But How Good” This time of year, ond the SAN DIBGO FRUIT C0.’S 415 Pike Street. «HAS THE BEST... MOUNTAIN Cit. auNails 2 z con record in the state, and that the |‘? Bonney & Stewart's morgue @4 to Deputy Colecter Andrews at| Places underneath the water. (n-|be. It is wasy to see why a stew Saatabes a oe Me awe would. al A Seif-Denying Hu Molband | time, It te a ted, wien he was |able to follow the pars reak such |ardess ie cngaged instead of taking on Re asked to décofate thetr show 5 . ho |< = he re aban . | larming a convoy of picked men, w 4 dows with the sed and. white polore| George, dear,”. oald the. loving |had instructions to fight their way| Fire a a means of thawing spots ary ie Mkely 40 be her 5S ph on r wife, “why doa't you smoke through: to Log Cabin if necessary, | fet touched by the eus's rays had | ms and, there + s Miss Ella De Vor spoke on the | cigars 1 presented you on your birth-; The Americans were Aetermined,| been tried without succes at the of use on shipboard. But the - | ‘Spiritual results of the convention,” | y= land would have cheyed the order to|Cassiar bar. The idea was regard wardess, whose life In spent on In Seattle. and summed up in & mont interest- | ¢ pipe is good enough for me. my | the letter. led an only a boy's wild nott aj. | the ocean, is @ good sailor, and can H Inge manner the expected good that) 4... Cigars are too rich for my| The first consignment of liquor to though now there are claimants for |render every attention necessary to | - ee i would accrue to Seattle from the | pisog + be nent over the Pass since February |the creak of the firet use of the |hor whilom employer A maid ee ee June gathering. on sores, dear. they didn't coat| wes amet over Mest: Menday morn-|method that was to revolutionise |is # true luxury to the army of tour When CAHN & COHN Rev. W. H, G, Temple concluded a 3 paid only $1 for the ber Sling, St consisted of 642 packages. | mining In the Yukon. ling Americans who spend the sum —_> the series of addresses with & fer | nl as very thoughtful of you to |A ahipment of 412 packages was wt | A certain. minor at Forty-mite,|mer abroad, and who are not entire- ee a at cetes |*7 them, Mary; but as I said, «| out from Dyes the same day. | Pree Hutchinson by name, wae at !¥ happy “going over Y ou Want Foot of Yesler Ave. the practical rietian “4 emngehinntpameieiemnenees | work on a where the pay ex-| repens Mndeavor work from the good that | Ps ls wood enoulh for me | tot of the World (ited tier the water, so that he|“ KOT TIME” AT FUNERALS| Yesler Dock. Kindness, however, won't be thrown e } : had resulted tn his own chureb. He| sc. The cigars will enable me to had to abandon it. Teing loath t j A Ba ain called attention to the magnificent |" rv, namdeome thing by our friends | TRECe millon Jews live in Russia, |do eo, however, and besides being of | tively Music Fol the Buriet ot! 4 rg chorus of 560 voices under the diree-| i they catl ey shall have | There they ere shut up in the west-/a praction! turn, like all the old- y tn Of Prof, Joy, that was to lead| {en .."*7 SR ern provinces and viliainously treat-| timers, he conceived the following | Soldiers in Cubs. In a New, Slightly Used at the time of the con- tien od. If he ventures to live outside pian: After the stream had begun| w, | a — “fut I xhould tfk# to wee you smoke | ar hap introduced strange funer- or Second-hand and to other extellent fea- |.” “4 the Jewish pale 0 Russia « Hebrew |to freeas Hutchiwon began to chop |at euatoms among the United Btates Frelght, Passenger and Baggage. {ores of the program mapped out. |°t,0¢ them, dear” | Ines to carry on some humble trade. |the jor above that part of the bar he ltroope in Cubs. ‘The increase of the | ‘The local committee ander the dir- . and the richest banker In Odewsa, if w 1g careful not to |e. . . | STORAGE. jeties ae -Caeirmen Baing, : witi| 2° Stpetest. of human virtuss. IiGny Russian has a gredse against |break th . : appropriation for the burial of priv- RA be : |break the e frORe lates from $19 to $45 haw enabled the ‘Phate Mats Ofce 623 First pees Sunday evening meetings in peed. ad for the pleasure of OUF | Kim, may be compelled to work a a | downward he continued to pick 8c- |comrades of men who have given up e 41-46, a3 i | jarious churches throughout the] ‘ls. ooo of you, George, and, |°Ubier on palm Of banishment. |oidentally went through he left it. |eneir lives for thelr country, to pro Remember we have the city up to the time of the conven- » 4 Naturally the Jews retaliate, snd and used an until the first | yide ceremonies that are impressive L Mos PIGOT & CH CO. after all, I am proud of your reso vide cerem re imp argest and t Com- . tion, Next Sunday two meetings) 134 delight In getting Russian offictalt|one was fro id. WwW heland to Insure the | proper care of > Stock {i 104 Washington 8t., heve the on Similar to the one of last evening) in. axe me vain,” anid the|*2d noblew under their power with | reached the had a perfect | podion plete Stock in the City. : ly will be held in the Second Presby- ~ J . loans of money. One million fite |cofferdam of ice around him. Then! Notwithetendin D 0 the number of | Call or write for prices and terms meters. Cutveey Eresbeteriss unt ane haya Bg aniline Foon hundred thousand Jews live in the he bulit a fire on the ground and |/qeaths that have taken place with- am spaeehy 28M anpeated that coud | De ST ceuminned comming from |Amecee RNG where eee at eres (he sravel. Hutchison did lin the year of war, the Americans D. S. JOHNSTON In the Northwest. | Catalogues, Pamph, speakers will be present at both | {ect Ne tal Punraveler. persecuted. The present mayor and {not put his discovery to much prac- |have not become blunted and funer- ts atte specially low pricet. SAVE mane * : corporation of Vienna were elected |tical uae, The next winter, however, |ais are attended with much solemn 903 Second Ave., Burke Building} MOSEY>y fring them ab opportunity ad A FIREMAN INJURED. for the express — bd b aes his neighbors took ft up, and from lity, onty one strange custom marring nomen Se NaLERTS a it ing. + the Jewinh community. France hax that time a few miners beman tothe impremsivencss of the ceremon- Mr. Bryan's Lincotn story {» not 9,000 Jews, Roumania hes IS /work in the winter, Even these few lies, The ¢emetery in which the ot} HL. ‘Taber, a fireman in the em-|Jews; Germany 100,000, Holland %,-| wore regarded as fools by the rest. | dead helon : : é peor e : ead ’ wing to the compantes Hl aa ee he foe that to | ploy of the Great Northern railway, | 00, and Italy 6,000. sag {MnO Deeterred the dull idienews of {stationed at Matanans are placed tol® COME TO THE» } =~ gars gaged . " while walking acroas the platform of| Great Britain has £0,000, including | ihe cabins Some of the miners used | await removal to the United States wan eo = was in a southern lone of the passenger cars at the de-|many of our most notable and popu-ito say. “It's getting to be as bad lie about @ mile from the city. Six foe ceed " ia rin | pt. eines pot yesterday afternoon, was thrown | lar public men. in here as tt was outside—work win- | entdiera carry the casket containing | | BANKS. " iat dias fone May | to the ground by a sudden jerk of| Burope has 6,000,000 Jews, America| ter and summer both."—Harper's | tne sy ad the initter upon thal nA start and jumpe 7 @lthe train, His left foot fell acroms | 360,000, Africa $00,000, Asia, 260,000, | Weekly. shoulders, each detail of pallbearers THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF waid he thought be hit feet on| nA baal ned | tratasia 20,000. | TLE be tenth a he wont ater, bat some. |°°* TP. See vee O° ernest dae ue tamed ot ATHER Ft being relieved every fow rods. As| FOR BARGAINS IN | paid-up Ca ng 150,00 Te ae caw’ ties femme’ the tones |°7_ tom whenig, teat amputation fc So altogether, there are 7,120,000 of WEATHER FORECAST. the little company of men march out oe ee | cqleenlpiphtnn Gniteeas teteetoce. 7 lowed. Mr. Taber has just retover- | this nation, which te pretty fair, con- Veena in the early morning, or at sundown. mes D. Hoge. le. ss 3s President aie es ig —e ita i and © pend 1 from an fifiess of several months, |aidering that 2000 years ago thoy! gor geattie and Vicinity.—Tonight ithe band plays the “Dead March arog MaMieben . . Vice Prealdens " nm! ae & OOK jump. nated seh nd . - . . MOT. we A Casbier the man. The other man sa 4 1 was [204 lives with bie family at $19 Sen~| onty number about 2,000,000, and the | gocasional rain; Tuesday fair weath-|from Saul” or “Chopin's Funeral RY rat. Assistant Cashior rm ia be Gee ae ta [com atree, whole civilized world has been mae |... south to weat winds IMarch.” Officers and men advance Big! ‘4 Wlographic exchange payable | pleco gate Pontygerery ly same ——— sacreing ami Ddullying them ever | “rhe pressure in lowest over Utah, |with measured tread. ‘The chaplain jp, Ail ho, principal “eties of the'Gaived Checsytwe feet heb, wad he couts| Spanish Gatrot |gince. ‘They weem to be by far the 414 barometer reading 29.62 at Salt ie the Durlal ‘service, heada are Furnishin | bs odie Selly Shr dus a ohades to cum tor a sterts| ‘Acieoy the many thes ef the| eee teats last, Waar or Lake City, It tf highest in Call-|howed, and the casket ts consigned & | THB PUGET 80 #0 he pulled ‘off his shoes and stock-| Spanish war taken to the Governor's to at : wom thes Rave not ex- fornia, reading 90.20 at Bureka. Thelto the receiving vault. There % } SEAT: ings and stood by the fence, and |palace for catuloguing, tone ta at jscience ta conditions over the northwest are| moment of silen The chap! ] Sepitad ctoce pasa in With one tremendous leap went over; |tracting more attention tn Havana bs sg i _ pena -_ — nepernea td bade ag wis ps men iee See pi ere oe and just as he was going to alight | just now than the old official of wieds prove | then the band plays jot Time In " “I President Gnd just as he was guing to alight |just now than the old oficial earrote, | SEVERAL HUNDRED WENT) tre temperature is highest at the |the Old Town tonight.” H. LEWIS & CO. ieeslapiss: Bresitent “Giass!” and, remembering he was| vice for more than @ century, the — |mouth of the Columbia river, where| The funeral is a thing of the past First Avenue and Cherry Ste, os ween Caabion barefooted, fw tufnedaround and |jast executioner, an aged negro con-| The excursion to Olympia yester- the thermometer read 44, and at|The tune restores the soldiers to Correspon: lente tn principal eitt- of went back. ; sa ee enna premided at seventy (aay im celebration of the day when |San Francisco, where {t was the|cheerfulness. When they reack the he United States and Europe. ~ 0. —— — ceremonies. The garrote itself is a| Dewey entered Manila harbor, was | same |camp on their return, all the sad ai | SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK shabby enotigh olf trap, consisting | attended by several hundred people | Rain fell yesterday in parts of|eociations of the death and burial - eink BP an PE bal . matnly of rusty fron and an unplan- | from Beattle. A good many bicycles | Washington, Oregon, California and | are forgotten | Platino Cabinet Comer Yesler Way and Fires Avenue. Pre ed board or two. The Dons are aw- | were taken along, and their owners Nevada. . ene | be Cc a Capital... r ceeee 675,000 . [fully punetitious in regard to form, |enjoyed a spin around the capital “An Ohluains Were, The Laugh Was On H | Photos reduced | Angrew cniiberg..-.....Eresttent “I read a story the other day,” said | but scandalously carciess in appear. | city, Exercises appropriate to oe n ging Hero. One day recently « party of five to A. H. Goelberg ........... Cashier > ares nF ood ste ragbetios » Jance, A judge who might have sev- |casion were —_- sr Hed rts A woman who visited one of the| women boarded a Congress street For 80 Days. Transacts a General Banking Business. on Sta of an escaping | on kinds of fite If he should omit one | ® 0 elty, bet heapitals In the south last summerjear. One of them was evidently © ee nS defaulter making love to a girl on a|sytiabie of the Interminably tong |the principal speakers. jpestiehe 12 tne Sesty leat Samer ee sina” hor Shedinee acide heel eee CT TP oma com LOANS AND INSURANCE ¢ransatiantic steamer, who met him | harangue delivered at the #cene of Sees ee le, came back to Washington, which ia|as the conductor came for the fares ~ James Hothwell—Mortgage Loans, Fire In- ot Brat time, and though hel the judicial murder, would. calmly | Where He Came In. |good, if true, and just as good, per-|#he counted out ten pennies, and as | SOO2SCOOPCOCOCOO CSOD | surance & Surety Bonds. 2 Boston bik; Tel. er told he ne Was, wornan- jate at the same in a condition| «yee the dinner is going to be a| haps, if it isn't true, While going |#he passed them to him, said to the = ————s on er By rwg:! 2 = Fp of pe | which to the untrained olfactories Of | ie thing. Crackers, cheese, dough-|through the hospital in question, so|woman sitting next to her, “Thank Meals at All Hours. DANCING ACADEMY. \ be iaene ine Keacneeas tavte (ete Yankees might savor| cits, pretuels and four hours of |#he narrates the incident, a busy | goodness I have got rid of those pen- OUR C A FE Best and only thorough Daneing Sehoot fa poot arm in arm. I don't know yn ppc the Bone Nave |stendy speechmaking, all for ten |lookink: duty loving woman bustled | mes—they take up so much room in city; day and evening. 7h and Columbiast ool a \e dor 0 declared we resemble Thus tt Is ” up to one of the w Jed soldic pocketbook,” the f - +4559 cents, lera|my .” then, turn to — pehccass Pw caine en tt ~ ra but | that the garrote is simple to excess. |", ything to drink?” who lay gaging at the ceiling above|the conductor, who stood patiently Mrs, Con, A. Rideout, - Proprietor eee Se vases RRATING [ gah ¥ in MY | Tt i about 10 feet high all told. The) «not a drop.” |his cot waiting for the other fares, she Cor. Third Ave, and Rautman Plumbing Co. High grade work. ¥ a tala eee come four feet from the| «put they'll get very dry, won't| “Can't I do something for you, /handed him a quarter, explaining as Corner Third and Spring, 'Phone Buf 47. 7 a Ai eee young Eng-| ground, ie som ax feet quare. At-|eney? my poor fellow?" sald the woman, |she did #0 se pehhiee wil pay 22OO®OOOROOOOO® ; i inten a Ke ak ‘a nu y, Ww) on 4 nes | tec hed to the iron Sepan'w h Pri L hape #0, You see I own the |!mploringly 3 for two of us, and you can take the | A > Publishi Z MILLINERY. petriende nerous escapades in| through ané yporta this is an ire ” The “poo ow” looked » Ia or other ee out 0! 8." u . his past life, defaulted for £6000 and|chair, ‘Two feet above this is the | set0o8 next door, aa orhe yt thines gS Boat "y ithe pray iy hain ‘ May Bins 1 cme Sublishing Co. oy Bagg ee a disappeared. It was thought he had| fatal screw. ‘The culprit (7) is seat. | wr | A SS ae me aa ora cRARS | © cle K Styles. Lowest price gone to America, and ectives a ‘in this chair with, his paciae. oma U d Decisive Methods Yer oie rd - of Gan *. mi when Seen tae tea aieconen seiie rifts the j CLOTHES CLEANIN r E were notified to be on. the lookout| fost firmly tied, and his eyes blind-| Long before the war, the General, |he saw the strained and anxious look other he passed back the ten cop- oo m t for him, but he did not turn up on| folded At the proper moment, a| whe was then a struggling young |on the good woman's face, however, | per © woman's face wa study te atte x Co. p your : that shore, nor elsewhere, and #ix| twirl is given the screw, which pros- |lawyer, Hved up in a Massachusetts | he felt sorry for her, and with per-|and presented such a play of emo- | ng, ropeiriee eel but 1 = months later I received a letter from | trates his neck and breaks his spinal | manufacturing town, He had dis-|fect sang frold, he replied tlon as she reluctantly put back the| P. 0, Alley. Telephone Red 1064 =—— it yey Rete, < oe ssh a Peg jeolumn, The cparatien reny or may | played ee college, but had to| “Why, yes: you can wash my face |pennies into her purse, that her four as _| FOR SALB-OITY REAL ESTATE. : alia, by someone who did aot) not be very painty t were not | wait the usual number of years for |if you want tc companions “slrgled,” causing the - 1 £ doh tie aameel dnd only aad aah Lgor the pecdientty Aantlas wannehtn|tie trot dae, At lkst & Yeung gist ‘T'd.be. only too @iad.to,” gesped lethar paomageraate sulle, apmipe: THE on th your property with us. Wo can seit ian yho had 1 | gasp rp to smile sympa w rent it. Tases paid for non-residents. & passenger who had fallen over-| which the affairs were conducted, |who had worked in a cotton mill, {the visitor, eagerly thetically, while the conductor retir. H. A. BIGELOW & CO board from a ship and had been|there is reason to believe that the |came to him for redress against her| “All right," said the cavalier gal- led to the rear platform, where he Roal Estate and Rental Agents. growned, had sgives, te, to him the] garrote 18 less inhuman than either employers. She had been discharg-|lanty, “co ahead. It's been washed |chuckled audibly, and the lady her- —_—— ay before » £100 in money to|the rope or the chair. It is the|ed without wages, and, on a request | twenty-one # already today, but |self, as the humor of th ie N é t ve pahcnac aL » elf, ¢ or ¢ e situatio: ro N u vm keep all knowledge to himself and|@panish who have have thrown |for three weeks’ wages, was uncere- |I don't mind se thtouah dt douke [aaviad Geen hae, tomeied byntarioe| ‘Phone Pike 1%. 1929 Second Avenue B REAS-UNFURNIERED ROOMS mail the letter mot lewy than six {the method into odium, moniously thrust from the door, |if itll make you any happjer.” ally-Portland Transeo |\Wwm. J. DEAN & CO. sch ete Wormers i Aly