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. " ————— mt a a be THE SEATTLE STAR. SATER T Pay Train | tte shot and killed Sanford Dorty’s T lnhere yesterday, Heltle mistook Ban A certificate of jneorporat n of | ford from Fielding Dortys, who h the Washington Mining, Loan and k ited State commissioner of Internal How a Dawac i" Man Evene: [sons hundred men are now Her eked > monster nasa | ae. stamps be artes is unwarranted in| Up A junts. SOT oe peer TTP atten | Wines gilaver Sol Levinson and Beautiful Fabrics put together wt, M, Malonoy, clerk of the | Michaet Hschwege, a swindler, tn] } eee in the Most Artistic Manner, tn jail in Dy 1 everal oc. | HOTDION WN ra fay " De e comm > = Another Trust With jst comet eee cone nine miner. onan arn et | lt a toa ear oe selling at our Resistless Pop 7 ee lof that place out of many thousands | Yesterday from the effects of eating | yoree from her husband, Charles A ular Pric Big Capital. ane Olympta ‘ors has approved the ii meat. He ¥ the pastor | pug Methodist Episcopal chureh. | and fot dollare, It is claimed that he ts} Cann expert gambler and bunco ateerer | of th the grounds of derertion | 7 mosupport FINE Print Waists, handsome fast | FINE White Lawn W three new wings of the { 4 the mention of his name is heard front, plaited Washington hospital for the insa “a i loved pattden, bind et, piaited rows tucking on front, pla and two dormitories for the state pr] bs ie Gre rs oe Msg R Alger at a Banquet. | The county Insanity cost bill for re Bit = A my nagar podipeonces back, 980 value, only 66e each pw! cently he played his Hittle game on Bs, tl Peay ah iy = Sogry + pla 5 iniversity is : | pernorr, May %.—ecretary Al month of April, amounting to Lge if W PRSE ed sete ged Mh glad pe mgr open ger wae a guest here Inst night at |? , has been approved and al only 490 each | Fine res yes! isle Zaire Welsh BORN AS USUAL IN NEW JERSEY Polk County Cro [belonging to a miner named George |‘h* Danduet given by the Michigan jawed by Judge Moore of the auper-| wiry Percale Walets, pretty blas| irene finished, $1.60 value, only INDEPENDENCE, Or. May &—|MeDougal. MeDougal started in pur Pag 1 2 Dhgwdlygy ieee = ” in ret eae cut, tucked front, four plaits at| $1.25 each. idadiiipenaenens The continuous rains have thrown |#ult and returned to Dawson Tues. | jonato’ BaUnOE “whe 4, Be | N Wesley Merritt, Maj Gen,| Ernest G, Lock has filed pe back, handsomely finished, | most of the farmers far behind in|day morning, April 4, bringing 1s | avecion Maj Gen + Aotree the superior c set amas “4 7 value, only 760 each. FINE Imported White Swine Waist, Private and Confidential Circulars their seeding. but probably not this | Were with him, having captured him Pain. Srapent neral J, C, |\suit against Kenyon Gtow, en an . | Swiss Insertion, block peers e much as t vuld dajon the Ch Vv ar Circle “ apes po "1 a” awe ed Megat . ifully fintehe 1 y the Promoters of Peary ato > rgd “ Bay pe oy. paar Tver peat Tele | reckinridge, and many other prom-|alleged breach of contract rlINE English Percale Walste, two cores Watt, ba ve prod 4, “ @ the en en who rendered valuable| which he deman¢ r ent of ol 4 : the Scheme. centage of fall grain is probably the| When captured Kechw w - a oe “ ! oon prong he demands a judgment of clusters of three rows tucking argest ever put in tn this country. | with » companion, Bert Solomon, At ae ee ee oieks | each on front; plaited ack, | FINE emer hyde b robe aired all grain is now doing very well,|the command to halt they both) = h inc ttern, $1.30 value, fronts, plaited back, latest nm — | Secretary Alm ave an address! Judge ore o decree handsome Pp 5 5 ut still in some places the Melds|turned sharply, only to ea ie | eecetees Aiae ave Oe oes er lin the Fi mesg ty sgh vn. Algemene RO BPO |. tes, 89 value only $1.00 each. “nw Soar a—cirentare |NA¥® Beeun to take on a yellowish | muasies of two six-shooters. ‘Their 20 1G TM On ho scrended the [and W, J, Caesar vs. Anna M. Youn A RK, May appeara from the oatinued |hands promptly went up, and they | 4 : w Gea eb eoneuteix of 2% wd Ladies’ Linen Skirts, cut full and roomy, new spring styles, marked ivate and confidential” | damp, but It ts not thought that this |submitted to being taken prisoners. ats mane ad ; a mW Y ing tal soaarinn that on ‘4 nee a A ; have been issued by the promoters | will cause any damage, as & few! On reaching Bagle City three 4 eoler also eo addreese | order| at oe g0c and 7§¢ each. 1 | | tain prope o a by e defend of a scheme for a combination of all @4ys of warm weather wil bring it|later a mob of the rough element | I cate bo Beatie ae ekkaih te coma] Ladies’ Leather Belts, with handsome new style buckles, 25c, the concerna In thia country engng- (Out a right. — ‘The prospects for /of the place congregated about the TWINKLINGS Ity 2 oe ee ee eee wo aeeee | sce and tus enetls = : an abundant crop are very fatter-| prisoner and his captor, They de-| ~ d ne, ed in the manufacture of siik ribbon jing, and the acreage this year le very |clared that Eschwege should never | |" vert one — ie? vas ” O W PE I ERSON & BRO. ° ° and broad sik ¢ Many have |) | arge in Polk count [be t er the border line and - , y . 1a | a WHEELING, W. Va. May 3 In the suit of the Northwestern Sienified their willingness to enter versed to the Camnaian Mounted | vere ne rand Jack MeClelland |and Pacific Hypothetic bank against 206, 208, 210 Pike St. 4 win Bimth, et al., | the deal lice The authorities of Bagle | 4die Gard Among the largest manufacturers lcity however decided that they are |eneaged in a twenty round contest | Ellen Smith and E it . na, |Judge Moore has signed an order who have refused are the Che |running they place, and steps were here last night, In the last ro Brothera, of Connecticut, and the c . | declarin the defendants propert taken to preserve order, The tough Osear Gard n Omaha Kid id je od property Schwarzbach, Huber company, who | CAVING EARTH} lot bik 3, helre of Barah A. Bell's . : element, however, increased, and 4, hse Ht agynd arah elt have mills at Union Hill, N. J.. and Sere caty auieted by the agreement |vrorher jumped into the | second addition, subject to foreck -NEW... i < ve his brot ure to satiefy a mortgage amounting cpardiion o6 seme sasoa aeaiered eo that Weshewege shoul’ Se tele BF | oom & toch nee ‘The decision |to $677.77, Including interest and | on @ conce: ‘ | that Heche wee ected from among |from a knockout blow, ‘The decision |to $1671.77, Includin erent and these it Is doubtful whether the| CLAKS STATION, Nev. May 3—|* © pose] This was done, with |to McClelland | cos WHEL BOY A. ee echeme wit! be successful, The pro-| Three of a gang of workmen which |)? Couit that Beachwear was found see | Spectus, among other things, say*! had been repairing @ well 100 yards | eusity and it was agreed to al CHICAGO, May %—The National) Mamie Jordan, who several weeks It is proposed to form a corpora-| from the station here were buried | McDougall to proceed to Daw tion under the laws of New Jersey » day: At. Baltin loeal 1, Kosten 0 “ > i, at 7 o'clock this morning beneath | with his prisoner a 4 7 end who since then has been in the} ‘The Finest Talking Machine Mets. * be called the United Sta ae 1S or 20 tuct of eacth and thubers| The next morning the captor and 4 Washington: Brooklyn 7, local 6; leare of Matron Taylor, will be turn tinge he hoe ssw ay envnge meg fn Ue, die this inetais: enti ot. ia ‘Save | captive proceeded up the bog a - ee oe p. me on & - ed over to the county commisston- [REGIN ysX s “> wei » be mn hee | by « number of men from ew be ye gar with i ere today. The will Qod her a product of tie silk ribbon factories |The #oll Is very sandy, and as some en ogy Vi Mavily armed. At |detphia, score ® to &; at Cleveland: [suitable home bas From $7.00 to $300 of the United States during the year | braces were removed for the purpose two games, local broke even with the boundary line one of the party see WINTER & na HARPER 1898 rea: 000,000 and the prod-|of putting in a ding th rulaville wet of ceo beens sik industry’ # “8 lee structure at the ‘top eave owes, ee peo maggot yp wey toe caine Notice has been received at the | Sherman, Clay & Co. 008 Second Are. Geotiic. Ween. 400,008, making @. total of $76,000,000 |the men falling to the bottom, with |Ce® Pelion. About 1h Mile Mee | OLYMPIA, May %.—Oscar Bowen, |/0ra! oMce of the Southern Pacife | “STEINWAY” oeauene orty-Mile they we: raliway that, commencing May 1, the 514 Kecond Avenue =~ Rearte produced by the American manufac. |caved-in earth and broken timbers {f police in charge of Constable Mal who has been a dr weekly tourist ear emcursions te fteman im the 605 New York Biook Contractors 4“? Builders turers of silk goods during that/on top of them. Immediately after hwege was taken charge of surveyor general's office for a nu " E a 2 sen year the accident a rapping on the tron rate eg hen who brought him to|ber of years, h oem Sen ts Chicago. vie "= Peon F. . Rand nf “It Ie proposed to acquire sub-| pipe which extends from the surface | awson and he will undoubtedly get |Otis has been assigned to the poml- |p iigco on Wednesday and eo “6 iN er red o bettor o i tte 7 stantially all the concerns engaged |to the bottom could be heard show- | & heavy sentence i 2. eee | Angeles on Thureday, making it one | Not How Cheap . in these Industries. The growth of |ing that at least one of the unfor en ae . bon one | the silk industry during the last 2 tunates wae still alive. A special WASHINGTON, May 2—Late yes peal = or 1 ie ag go has mt Years has been phenomenal. From |train with 40 laborers and two phy- ALONG iG THE WHARVES terday afternoon Ambassador Cam ae. no change in west boun Manufacturing about 20 per cent. of #icians was burried from Reno, but | bon representing the Spanish gov a ” Of Fisktalecs Homes oh Seay the goods consumed in the United |before it arrived the rapping had/| erament, was given four warrants at | ae Whaat ants ae ca toes ead I OW 0 St Deine Bese oe ev ip aet | _ farm property, States twenty years ago, the indus- | ceased. | Schooner Yukon arrived this morn. | $5,000,000 each, payment of the Unit- try has now grown to the foregoing} The work of digging out the well |ing trom Alasks, Where she has been ed States to the Spanieh government figures, which represents 70 per cent. | was hurried through the day and at | guring the winter engaged in the, The total amount, $20,000,000, war county printing for the fiscal year | ‘has been aceepted by the board of | ‘This time of year, and the Of the goods consumed in America. |? o'clock thie afternoon the rescuers | fsning (rade, fhe brought down a|pald to satisfy the obligation set | Commissioners SAN D FRUIT (0S Under one management it is pos-| were within four feet of the impria-|iarge catch of fish. forth in section 2 in the treaty of a= ¢ wt and probable that at least 9% |oned men. As water was struck dur. eee peace between the United States and| The receipts of the Probate de-/| partment of the superior court under 415 Pike Street. per cent. of the goods consumed in |ing the afternoon and as the steam)! gicop Katy arrived here today Spanish governments thie country will be manufactured |pump which was put into operation | . - the present fee system, were greater | le fren Ranenisen: «Spe: Bae repensty May 2—The Amal- | during April than at any time pre-| HAS THE BEST... here. nnot keep pace with the fast ris-| 1.6, NeVILE chased by @ man named) LOUISVILLE, ; ‘The circular sets forth that under|ing water, there in no possibility Kiley. who will vas her in the leh. |eamated Association of Batreet Rail- | vious, being 623. Up to the present | the combination economies can be |that any of the entombed men are ing trade. way employes of America is holding | time the banner month hi been | brought about that will result in an now alive. Quicksand was encoun. | ore the sixth annual session here. The | October, 1993, when $483.70 was aa | | cloned doors. lected Increased profit without affecting the tered and digging operations ceased i ted to meetings are behin ‘wages of labor or the selling price | while new curbing and walling wore|aon ele. Fo nen Berga Rett a7 6 ee of manufactured goods. These econ- |being constructed Be neo oc ce tenet ee Cant | PORTLAND, May %~It Is learn-| Work on the new Yesler way ~ les on Se, Mahe 2 eaves . Glenn's expedition on board. A large |ed here today authority that Power house begin today. The ® Of $12,000,000. | To Plan for Our Mistery (herd of live stock consisting of forty | the appointment of Bishop Christie, board of public works visited the | In ttle. . sine | TACOMA, May 2—The quarterty |horsee and eleven head of cattle, /as successor to Archbishop Growa,|#ite yesterday, and they also 12 Sea meeting of the toard of curators c¢|will be taken north on the Excelsior. |deceased, hax been confirmed. At wpected the line. A double traci |the State Hf " | eee present Bishop Christie is in Vic-| will be ald on Jackson street, and | === * State Historical society met ye B.C, but he has not verified | will be operated by electricity in- The Mlocers of the Japanese train- tor’ as leity hall, James Wickersham, chair-|!na ship Hi-Yel announce that @at- the announcement i pode ag | man, Pp ing, William F. Prosser, Uday and Sunday have been select. ment j of Seattle, president of the society, |e1 98 dangs on which visitors wili| The archdiocese tne udes Oregon. | WS, Hamilton, first officer of the Y W. t |was tm attendance, with nearty ali |o* % itiah Columbia. [trnited States lighthouse tender ou an / Manzanita, has been missing since #ived on board. | Washington and & Two Added to the List of the members represented in person or by proxy | Saturday. The police have been ° Spokane Quarantine. Among the important topics con Pcgpredlp ales cecil Al me Mg A Bargain SPOKANE, May 21—About 10 this sidered were financial condition of far they have —. — seta Et - teeny ee the society, the increase of Ite mem ew morning John Miler and C. Victor, | nership in all counties of the state, | ‘The Fitjott Bay Yacht club wilt bap oaaed ben Fi § Used "seta hl e middie aged laborers, walked into |in, publication of an historical mag- hold their annual meeting at the SEATTLE TRANSFER C0. i i sd ete oy nmin sate gol asine. the re-arrangement of mem-| club house this evening, to elect — b i$ " at ” @ col- officers and discuss matter pertain- —— 4 Tm the cos cass the dissase wae de, |Cerani> fete, and @ plan for the col ag to the coming season. or Frelght, Passenger and Baggage. Yeloped to the stage of eruption. and icq) data from all counties and citles. TRA ; im the other it was incipient. The) ay poker x PO j terday afternoon at its rooms in the of his appoint. |stead of by cable, as now. seen ¢. W. Robinson, gon of Capt. W Remember we have the — 4 a commis Largest and Most Com- "Phone Main 1-46, — Oflce 683 First Ava Potter notified. He had the cases| CANYON CITY, Col., May 1—Suc- ices ate Mele be plete Stock in the City. ~ transferred respectively to the iso-| cessful coiners have been operatin varia Gy eye. Kovay Thome veer All Work Guaranteed, lation and detention hospitals, inside the State Penitentiary here beni ports. A hake’ Ge Call of write for prices and terms | Troop B at the outbreak of the war D. S. JOHNSTON PETER EGGE | with Spain, and was detailed as a Patnting, Paperhanging, Kalsomining bedy guard to Gen. Miles, 903 Second Ave. Burke Building r ‘The men reported that they had The coins were first detected by deen staying at the Salvation Army | merchants who sold delicacies to the haven 708 Front avenue, and that prisoners, and are well - executed place was immediately quarantined (counterfeit dollars special and the work of disinfecting was be- --= palo d with a eee te |the campaign w ‘orn “on @ of the most daring burglaries which has been comm! Last evening, while on guard duty A WISCONSIN attle ta months, took piace last night. Somewhere between | yenteray before Clerk Hopkins of the | 4 in Be- the hours @t the door, Officer Willis was at of 11 p. m. and @ a. m., the residence occupied by Judge J. A. Stratton | federal court, j Snead OE & noise Ot Che sehr of the and family, and Mrs. H.C. Henry and family, on Boylston avenue, | 3% | building. Hurrying around he cap COAL STRIKE neat Madison street, was entered and robbed of silvedware valued at | ‘The law suit of Mark Gong ve. Ah | tured Charles King, aged 2, about | ss00. How, brought by the former as rep- | to escape through the outer door, he td Sis | ne burglars gained an entrance through the kitchen window. They | resentative of about twenty-three | all | | aving succeeded in opening it with | “ ‘om the pa into the dining room, |Chinamen, for wages due amounting in jail. This is the first arrest for |*trike of the coal heavers began to-| req out into the back Yard and emptied of thelr contents Judge Henson in favor of Mark Gong FOR BARGAINS IN... | ene J. DEAN & co. “ & violation of the quarantine regu-|4ay. At the yards of the B. Uhrig! No’ one in the house heard the thieves at work. Mrs. Henry told [and his followers, The consideration | 4 lations. He said last night in his |Company lies the schooner Neosho,| , star reporter this afternoon that the matter had been reported to the |of the case was taken out of the poe eee ow cell that he did not have the small-| With 2300 tons of soft coal on board, | ® fie" SONU, @ vigorous search was being made for the silver ware |hands of the jury and judgment pox and wanted to escape from the 4nd #he cannot be unloaded because | ban also for the persons who stole it. The silver was the property of rendered by the court. je at All Hears, haven as he had no desire to con. | the coal heavers refuse to co to work | fotn tamilies, eee | from Minneapolis. handling soft coal and 7 cents a ton | Tf trom othe Northwest Fixture com- Furnishings Mrs, Con. A, Rideout, - Proprietor | Mantes 0 | RAILROAD PERSONALS. Drowned ina Bucket. pany several weeks ago, was locat- And Hats.... Cor, Third Ave, and James St. Manager Det 1 co " WHITE WING GOES NORTH = Manager Demmer had a consulta led by Detective Sam Corbett in the tion with John Prainski, president of | NDIANAPOLIS, May 3~—The 1- The little at White Wing, € the Coal Heavers' union and reit-| Col C. J. Ady, general agentes at : r ; i : my ay ; pol rye Be | Seattle Junk company this morning je little steam te Wing, Capt. |. ited hia offe : Portland fo Milwaukee | 7°*Fi0ld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | ang dolivered to the owne Who 2 Johnson, owned by the Porter Pack . ffer to the men o fs | Portland for the Chisago, < Frank In Jones was drowned in a | stole the boiler is now the question. H. LEWIS & CO. nts for soft hard, bu BANKS. a! and @ cents for | & St. Paul ratiroad, te in the city to-| ing company of Tiscko Inlet, salled bi ket of water yesterday after- eee 1} First Ave e and Cherry 8 | | - , to o wil he wan told that the men | ¢ ‘ <1 | pt eye nes faye Rg Aeiong omer’ | would not work unlesa they were | sabhen basa de noon. After dinner Mra. Jones was| ‘The clerk's office is today sending | fee durt e # e e te oi acne * | asia ia eg engine i out cireul notifying the residents | for the cannery. The White Wing |*'ven ® raise of 2 cents a t 0 tor| Fe M: Kolioch, passenger agent tor! |YIN# on e floor playing with the cect Narenanre Meaney Ene vs renee Tene Races coecstente et in| ae, ane it with several weeks |the Pennsylvania railroad at Port. | D2» an er tliruteost hen she | nent of that district, as ordered by - = | Eintaneie ue kiaten tome, Lane » the other seven shells can be land, is here today. aie the ¢ ane . pry ssing, and. \the city council on February 25. Platino Cabinet | wna gon Pah ‘° “IK | nade read er several ¢ | . after @ search, the Iittle one was eee " many others of the kind, the party [ade ready. After several consul- | bg P mick he per a ate 4 , | Photos reduced j dissolved, and the White Wing did ne with the men, Mr. Demmer| Allan Cameron, of the Canadian n a poreh with ite! The police department have re- on ge north, Sines then ane hai |announced that he would not employ | Pacific, arrived from Victoria thia| {ce buried in several inches of wa- | celved two reports of stolen bicycles to da ssoteeseetvs 1 up near the Stetson & |t#de labor, but would walt for the | morning. ter Ina bucket, ‘The baby was pull-|today. One was taken from In front For 30 Days. men to come to his terms. There is ’ oat ea out and a physician called, but of the Postal Telegraph company||_@ FRROCHE Shas ce TE ne ee Atle prospect of an agreement being| a J. steeple, district freight and |*h® Child had beon dead for some |ast night. and Union 8 Drowned in Mill Race. hed Pie Of the Bouthern Pa. {tiie Jt 18 thought that while play sae | wees The Vesa, loaded with several |Passenger agent of the Southern Pa- ling about the porch the child stum-| Detective Cudihee has decided to| Acme Publishing Co. cific railway, went to Tacoma this| pied and fell with ite head in t SALEM, Or., May 3.—Walter, the thousand tons of coal, arrived at 11 he enter the nest of the Bag’ and) — ene four year old son of George Bryant, o'clock, She was consigned to the |™orning. ky bucket | will be initiated this afternoon, 5, or, Sonne living at Aumaville, twelve mil Northwestern F 1 company. Mana rt jal car of the 800 raltroad, P i. Se 1 ee ss ast of th place aro e un- ” ecu res 2% en, | Spec by cant nis place, was drowned Bun- | & s m has secur men, | containing a party of ladies from St roposed Now Trus | The entertainment given last night Correnpsaitenter shit tee Gay afternoon tn the mill race con 1 to work at § cents a ton Paul, who have been sojourney in| NEW YORK, May 3 he an-/|in the Seattle theater by the young | hone Red 1064 ! The a large number of co peti is 7 te ussivh hate. ta pier California during the winter, arriv-|nouncement that a towing trust ia to |!adies and men of the Immaculate) p @ aiiey, Te went out after son swing boats are con. |¢4 yesterday and departed this morn-| be formed, with a capital stock of | Conception church, was a success, | Y ‘ [ing over the #. & I. railroad, to con- |g, sver $500 belng cleared, which will go ‘SCANDINAVIAN et MRRICAN BANK Comer Yesler and First Avenue, nected with his father’s m ehiid had b house, when bh pea see Ha iverd Sr edninke Cases werton¢ |nect with the Canadian Pacific over- oh pos was made today by Ed- | towards establishing @ library in the Capital + 78,009 promptly, the mothe ne y < Norto ward Chapman of the Merritt-Chap- | chure! G0 TO... coool and set about to look for him: he |Sitka. The J. W. Wade, consigned band. man Wree king company ofr th vig oe0e a as Shere Re father immediately followed down|to the Milwaukee Gas company, is ” iarnd ; cLea: anal : the race and found the body float so fue at any moment. No corenees | Daleville Factory. pew orth . on ny oe age been) A. J. Bush and other property | Sparkman & Mc in ‘Tran Gena ai Hanking Business. n the fore ents e be de for tives subscribed, anc is sald the new owners of Fall City have petitioned —- in ie f re. ay It . taken out 7 bat have been made for unloading | MUNCIB, Ind., May 3.—Prepara- |corporation will guarantee 7 per cent |the county commissioners for a road sen NeEAeED tn LOANS AND INSURANCE. pik ge |tlons have been almost completed on its ferred stock. Mr. Chap- |aixty feet wide from that city to th a water about ten minute The Northwestern Fuel comp pn a Mage vs eed ieee ninutes q s MPADY | soe the location at Daleville of the|Man sald that the new combine will|rallway depot, a distance of one has announc “James Bothwell Mi i 4 that under no clr pe temeeraatints oente itt ane tee PERS eases OLYMPIA NEWS NOTES cumstances will {t accede to the a factory now owned and eyeraiat | b a | waste, hy ee ystdordnb rere panels saoee ah nands of the coal t 7 ° ‘Athgoe Co. appointed — b ne commissioners: | 3 re ma hhenesita sn at Van Buren by Titngoe & | Sued After Forty Year Wm. Mar, G. D. Rutherford and P, ‘Phono Red 1798, 606 Batley Bldg. [It Is a large concern, engaged in the! Db. Hamlin | oat and onl 00 f City; day and 7heroue ib Dacha, fchcal ie A Race for Lif |manufacture of bottles and jars. For| ROCKVILLE, Md., May 3.—After a iia OLYMPIA, Wash. May %—Lan ‘ on ‘ . two years the company has sold the | living apart forty years, Mra. J ‘ ee Sriducs hee brcreee ne nA CRIN, Ba. May 8—Whilo lentire produst of fie plant to the! ranchart has gied ™ Mra, Anna! Lewin Y, Gilbert has been ap- We offer a neat, ix-room house MILLUINERY. lek APainite fate tee toa r ed 13 driving to Trevorton last evening, | iinote Glass company vaneh has gled sult for a decree | pointed by the county commissioner pubatal tially, bull Toe — and isers into the fleld for selec erome Heck and William Moody |of divoree from George Lanehart, on|to act as supe 4 road @: ° rhood rs. Hansen, corner Fou ani ce i i anehart, on|to ac pervisor of road district|$ fo ton of timber in new townships Just who had three year old Nellie Wit-| gy : F m d |the plea of desertion. ‘They . | No. to fill the vacancy caused by wn, b —_ Spring Styles, reat prices ig yed mer with them, were hemmed in by | emue rry Murdered |married in Rockville, Nove ra Bshy the death of the former supervisor “CLor LEA § omtretary of Btate Jenkins, a ex-|\a flerce forest fire, They wrapped | HOUSTON, Tex. May %.—The|1863, and lived together for a little rit a \"sayeaann’ a, ie 7 wy TRES © Lome ened tmurance commissioner, has|the little girl In blankets, Jaid her | body of Lemuel Ferry, a white farm-|more than nlx years, during which | Wm, P. hod | PIGOT & FRENCH CO, ont a ae isopar months Rye — My jer td on advice o} le in e bottom ¢ e ¢ ge and le oe ounce e we + 1 rey . torney-gemeral, ‘that hie aes with |then drave tor lite. th A hatte tase {end attire ae aithdis bend bad Cae ie deee, EN the OFMor IE totes Leta SHAT te dei as pave spar! sett oa cleaning felting. stad ar Yu al 08 4! « i, t hen drove elt horse tore |end of the county, w! # head and! One is dead, and the other is forty t for $16 to the h Weat- 73 Pen . —— ae interne eveniie stampa to cor~| madly through fire and smoke |face mashed to @ pulp with a club, |yoars old, Since his desottion in Dec ler & is a aitheck Vane Linot ly Job Printin ac FOR SALB—CITY MEAL ESTATE. ’ oMictal do saued by him, for almost a mile, and both men| which was found near by. He bt mber 1859, Mra. Linehart dect | oT . iat nertificate | ’ 1869, Mra. Linehart declares |against ‘Ellen Smith dE | —— Sony, ‘ito oy ety , f authority and were badly scorched about the face |been dead for several days, and her husband has not contributed Bmith, et ei "He also signed Pod In the Northw “n chal eo a wh pe agen coll n enees, the Issuance of and hands, The child was unharm- |there is nothing to indicate who are | toward her support. He is now wala | ¢ for foreclosure on @ certain tract| {itt Seay waco which is made compulsory by the ,ed. Jie mneferere be living In Ousenatnwn. Md. lot iand awnen kw the defendant, | Saeen ny rine tah wpportualty ber tal Agente, 1? . No. 31035 Pike

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