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be a Sac WINgrEreRRC Ie | eee eipemgeter psa TER ONT A REIT — mpc —— TH RATTLE STAR. ‘ AMUSE MEN | i\} A\T T srr Maran veh ) { Th requested the Industrias — mimtwxon | | Jat Washington not to smamon bim | | | HIRD AVENUR THEATER “A COMBINE eae A 2 : ! j or the officers of the comp: sone WW | ns the summer, and th nile i sioner has voted to gran re i I rect relation with the United States Hy oe arene in view of the Cuban and Porto Rt ~ “ee ettiien., the: cety-enivation NEA othe sanal snticonsea | owners Of the Steam-Process Jamaica's main volume of ex homeless an egret j j —. ray rg die a conoid [homeless and owneriews does bexan | Plants to Combin Is Brisk Selling city with the United Btates, ‘The v= a | AO, ay 38 ut the two years allowed by “the Dingley | N | eee time the laundry bill Chicago law for negotiating reel pre . | y n beg By Enlisting South. \2>s;ssrmccorsances, | NUISE LOSt HEF} cme imemnors ot ‘ine yt ae. | your man own to amas, Its easy to see the season why if erm Moonshiners Irae able terms as compared with Soldier Hero lad aan tae Tice dey the chies| 204 gee. shirts the laundry Ladies’, Men's and Children’s Cuba and Porto Rico by special act Wak tees aatitince ahiet flere 0,000, will come into be w Spring Style Footwear sell- Jof congreas will be greatly lessened | dling es | P ba tea ja aeanereee soe Se. svently Depanen:| + ae jout for a buggy ride. | TE TE Ee ee ing at Matchless Low Prices. iD Quan eo eS pea ur inate of, te ermine, senten j * NHI ine al in their effect on the . ledetnher' ae tha reign of terror for people who ac . Ve e| new Derby lants, put together foo Merchants do not AND DIED OF A BROKEN HEART ag 4 bee ne umu bar wesilematantrover as pre. ag ge Bl mara Pig | keeps, perfect fitting, % value, one ae av where they stand, and consequent | home on Twenty-nove 0 rey it |@ 20 per cent. reduction In prices in| top, beautiful fitters, grand wear-| | ly $2.25 s pale ~ are holding orders The regular — — shaltben otsaaka 3 eet ne of the immediate reaulte which tng $4 value, only 83 a pair MEN'S Fine Chrome Tan or Binckt hipments goods on consignments " they say will follow the consumm . ™ " | Kid Shoes, on new spring style, : pital this morning, suffering with a y 7 nsumima- LADIDS’ Fine Chrome, Tan or . yle, Bloodthirsty Scheme of Arthur T. [ae pment om agents suffer eapect-| ged Tate of @ Love ete Thot | eever tack of inflammatory rhey, |e? Of the deal, The reduction 1* to)“ jrack Kid Shoes, kid or fancy vest- perfect fitting lasts, actually worth Abernethy, © ee ally a= h givep by way commuta-| ing tops, on new Pug lasts, beauti-| $3, our price $3.60 a pals. ps | peava © ——— in @ Cuban Hospital / eee fon t 10d for % worth of work! ful fitting, supurb wearing, $3.00) MEN'S Fine Vici ‘Tan or Black Kid | OF J. W. KIMBALL) and tts Ends n 7 petieehe Wore isnned today |YRUR ¥ retatle to customers ‘rth of style, only $2.80 a pair, | @hoes, kid or fancy vesting tops, — | ee } t h in advance ean nme K . | oo welt sewed, on laten r | ¥ neon to bulld a ft ivan “8 LADIE ine Kid Shoes, new style, dyear 7g td ‘ Kimball died at his real-| ee t eulidiairit rement Bape 4 t.”" exclaimed a laundry oth lace stay, grand wearers, $2| spring style, perfect footform lasts, ‘ 2007 First avenue, of dropay, | ft. M. Palmer for alteration 16 rday, “in the saving of col-| value, only $1.50 « patr 4 worth of style and wear, only : a ast night. Mr. Kiw wae bern | ‘i die , alone TT Solored ‘ oe 3 a pair. | PHIUADELPHIA, Te, May mY irk states and haw lived "! WICHITA, Kan, May 12—Jons Minor cost 3 Stor TiTS Rem ccc peg. | MENTS Wine Ten Color 1 Kid Shoes,| $3 4 p taton If the United States government or | gacrn Beg ab nad Weed, of Caldwell, aged 90, died th 1 eld . . fron petal pa — any private individual with the eap- | He » anected with the Commis-|weeh ef © broken heart. After Ue , rae of the t wentaation. w! m ue t vray cue aienhas aide 0 \etabarar’s aaa Bs © new organization. which » P fs ital and patriotism will furnish me sary department in the army during |yoar of Ceuseless wandering she ap Ser @ eomailieeate aL ally known as the Chicago Sole Agents W. L. Douglass’ Men's Celebrated $3, $3.50 and we transportation expenses for soo the Civil War eardad hents'< efte. Shor on tor |@ ue nd th are in Laue ompaoy. Tk t stock . men and will equip us ax I desire 1) MT Kimball was a member of the 2 er CS OW | eres do wil! be divided into $2.4 tT per $4 Shoes, on New Perfect-fitting Stylish Lasts. wilt ge to Sika Philtestaes and to tees | °2.™ S84 the funeral will be held eee ae 8 Toy ) t ’ ferred and 94,000,000 of cow Hi i pe atly tt ay nde par ee yr ur ter o oe av He leay Cn of Troop D, has been frultiows i» af Gah ° mn whares. Hy July 1 it ls promised Ladies’ Carpet Slippers, all sizes, 25¢ @ pair. can rout of kill Aguinaido and ther “ra this ef Perhaps the man who assisted in the the water va n a will be in full Men's Carpet Slippers, ali sizes, 35¢ a pair. Dy rout his forces and uproot ty . all, in © charge upon Ban Juan is dead, too ° me ore ; dellion,” declares Arthur T. At prather, C. D.| srhey met in Cubs. Jeasie Wood). T ' | Ladies’ India Kid Slippers, good wearing, 50c a palr. nethy, when epeaking of the war in| ., at Mount! rent her last penny in seeking for |? 7 t SCHOONER FROM | the Philippines and Nis desire to take the man she loved t 3 r @ troop of men to Manila, ‘The clans Years age Jestie wae 6 bela h Sergcesereese = |REVOLUTIONIZE |e steecestes S| ae THE BERING SEA ©, W. PETERSON & BRO. round himself with are what « Bhe attended the 1 schools Aged 13; Weight 300 commonly called moonshir 4 later the Catholly schools. There! WATLASH ’ r P s the mountain regions of we aw the sister he : . O6, 208, 210 Pike St Carolina and Eastern Twanessee. In ‘ ee ey ie . ; The Jeanie Arrives With eu! : 7 epeaking of the fighting qualities of ’ she sald one day, “I ar r be nie " these men, Mr. Abernethy says REE Reyer gsg egy ieee papi vwncliege Poe RE Bed bed gy - ih Mushagek Gold News “The moonshinere are as daring | NEW | , May 18--Capt. Mark | en get sich they ‘ill comet dicate “aha eile Soak 7 Jolina: a me itrten, but . t : y apn ig and as brave a class of men as ever | Oe ere . * |and I will nuree them and hear the am r ‘ ' { the Pacific Steam Whaling lived. I do not believe those men rata muda, has Invented | sores © bar ‘ e bese what feor in With exception [2% 2row-headed ateamsnip whicd [TL ents att RPG | Mer tag nd weit , ved in port early this of of their views againet the revenue |") Vlloves is dwatined to take § | Jessi from her A he | at . a *.f Bering Sea porte ode tage Boor: system they are law-abiding, peace re Preighas tmodete « met fused ; wh h con engaged in w anaes ak an a stoutly refused to f any oth. | ar A eas ene & oup FOWL os able, charitable people, and as gen- |N0eting. “It will be @ knock-out. | or pean of stacy Figen —- plying the Gah eanneries along the | tle in their home life as any clase Wess Sevesesies the style of Quite * fj . t . - at or... of tmens 8 bhow. 1 den theseushiy steamships all over the world. said ‘ 3 weil, eald her father « vund “ e —. be J « brings the news that the ; orough! mers a ast “can be « nurse, but I ib t . ng up ‘ Meckiat Made, familiar with thelr manners and br r captain, in describing his t¥P* | am sorry tor poo kg Sonne wap I eg ron ng ; x2 pe » ta ye ectayee Ts Mise Setting Reskies aaaedae: ses enki pants aeneg ( bs . 2 other streame in that vic —~ them and they will accept my ad am the ele-|""seenie Wood went to the Chicago her w t Prides Whe ANNES Eaventivn (6s ' $300 vies. They are harty. accustomed t JTCOnOMY | reining. school for nurses, hen f “ ingly hazardous. It is said nav- From $7.00 to severe summer heat. feartess of per- | | ad wit ex 4 ye , z ; tend adhe fenton years of hard work and #tudy. | slender, ar eo no mn is to be practically sus @onal danger and delight in excite. |[ont back dtetance | Sc ocueniie her parents had moved |for the extraordinary 4 until ¢ i , ‘Sherman, Cla a ee pe Fe thera. [from the bow te or 1 moved prog ne of til the pack * opened | . men: hey convince them-| iow shape will eo \to Kansas and settied at Caldwell. the one daughter ” selves that the excitement is for the |)" "hare wih tt Jeanie came bees on © viet; then " “STEINWAY” DEALERS Service of somebody eet te te Cert a the ahane fram (ehe enlisted tn the Red Cr: She We would aut have feturacé 001 056 Gaeeneh Avene 7 pare I can gt $00 or 1000 of theas mon | tt 18 In drydock, as the shap Micciat-a Unee cieet abe wtatls the SHIPBUILDERS soon,” sald one of the officers of the | sicnctiestaall from the mountains who will go at ane me and of the ren we : J S ‘ | patie nh magthes eonprabyethin war with Spain broke out, she wa canie thi morning, “but we were the drop of the hat. and thetr onty ee ne three wi chosen as one to go to Cuba an ut by the breaking up of the| instructions will be to fight until told | oe om ghey somaya The Rough Riders hae recruited ARE BUSY ' When this t : “ bby to let up, no matter when, where of /7 (ho arrow, It a important to get 27 With no braver lad than How aiong the Bering eee oo a Ook] how. 1f any person has seen ee eee eee eetetamee befeee (AFd Oldman, whe was recruited from t chaad in the Cele. co fe Want * Of the Fifipinoa he must know that |1)" Of (he Wage Of Feaivange Poors (Muscogee, I. T., and enlisted in Tro, ana bn bi of | they are treacherous, tricky and un- ee coraret we cd tenet leh Unmet Capt, One RT NEWS, Va, May 1 a sone Cee aoe Sore " retain aud they wih costinus to (>, “en TU" aM and avoid the ¢ ectee’ Gatun’ eke beak a . ; “ brough the {ce foes to the] harese the American troops as long | Water against (he side,” says! 4 soon distinguished himecif stoun't r : There were te vesseln as they are in the Philippines. the chirmishes. Then came the aw 4 rook ap we left, and the coun- | ‘ “The class of people such as the |... wt the fab 0” ful charge up San Juan hill, and he | iy hei, ; pbb Bag ripen 7 nay fet be ee ee Filipincs are instinctively afraid of |, Th forward part of the fan, and Wes shot down at the front. He was 3 on ba afer ye gy same’ SAN DIRGO FRUIT (O'S the kind of fighting that never seee rons bea a cheainaben carried to the henrital and there met a Gye " - 2 Py a Riper aiggrene order of Giscipline—the kind that /in. "ins just back of the gills, (2eaale Wood. The wound not yes os y . | re a a aera rand ‘Pike Si me wo eneeeh 9 them that there | "ln" 108" tp can he ate with. | seem to heal—in Oldman's n te at a repair ' h bably bs mre rush 415 Pike Street. never going to be any let-up.) wy mS = “\tnot he did not want It to was |e? nant, . rong) cee te final Gay pvacetion on tar wenrs |, "wader ot storing evar, be /Portctiyeatcded. Dut ane dey. af | ending me he rors sod || AAS THE BEST... soldier boys, I must say that Moore. ee nee noes theret 2 the ter having been in the hospital for | gu he” valu “ tier | velt's Rough Riders woul? do more PTOPT* Fe NS ate 1a Gael ane :38 homes 1 ering te o ‘© weeks an orderly came and ord Jon . A effective work in the Philippines |sUrin® less than ordinary aoa thheuaawen Gone. e tof tenmae of wi gg may eat ght gel than @ times thelr number of ree~| hap ta rudder oF steurin It to not customary for a soldier te /°% Nand here Sy Guarterwaster hartor to be elenn- ulars. Each moonshiner would do) oui till be guided t kias the nurse who bas walted up 1 : 1, and then Mt out for a more execution than any twely ype vcn him, but such was the action of Old. |* dpe gpete - the regular service, I am sat 4 roma raed ce : on : man, They had plighted their troth grey bnoye. mune a ee ee: eee wee that these peopte will never be com- | hm ping the stern propeller GO| 4 were to be married 8 soon as ee In Seattle. pena be ae by ordinary modern J the war was over reg 3) : TTT. eae, ores Se 4 ee oO" ALONG THE WHARVES att, Abernethy has placed his plan ‘EXAMINING THE TITLES ain Delmar o wae oe Ny a7 ' , - sing this troop before the pres z out at New York with the e mee for fe Wh » ident and the secretary of war. and | ,,“iited States District Attorney W. | nough Riders. This is the A alg : diya otaggovee gr ectors Bryant and Cherry went Cl —_ | for some time past hae had the mat-| 7 Gay has the task before bim of | \)'hin He hed no parents and his|* Ft Rs . be Se a aot Meh ter under discu Giscussion with them examining the abstracts rest relative cot . " 4 v M on FE co neh He | caer tra ont pe wea cousin—tives in|! Mor- | scoamer Fier, and other boats, Cap ou an > the Labo Washinaten ¢ London. pagel a ‘ fad cobal Eiryant stated this morning that NGE SHAPE Sect. Goan tats aaeb cen “Mime Wood remained in the Red aa te ; 4 n of the Kingston-Glen 4 ee eee ieietncy, Mamieey and (cross service until the war was end pay teig tee 4 1 will yably not B Prosecuting Attorney McEiroy. and |\4"°rhen she came back to New | aia! tied before the frat of ext week. | £ argain partment at Washington by Secre York and began her search for her | 4), A ‘ sates ee leary Prosch ofthe chamber of com. |SmGier lover. Ghe first went to | von i145 wit ale nn ' State of ashington went In a New, Slightly Used ‘oT 6 e merce, finally finding thee way | Muskogee, Det no trace of him ar king # \ ; Hallard last evening or Second-hand ltnrough the regular channel to Mr. |'0 be found there. ‘Thence she ing 8 yard ye ' ed. She will resume } CANAL DOVER, 0.. May 12—|Gay. The ageremate amount of 1? 80 Lous Kansas City Denve rT Pacine |her rout uM pomers Prank Mewia: & Sell known young |fedamente against the county for |tt Lake and emailer towns After |, ' fh a Passenger and Bagyage, man of this city, who is a freight | the condemned lands for which war- | D°arly ® Year of search she came te be ¢ ‘ a the ways at : al Deakeman on the Panhandle running | rants have been tesued is $240,000, |"¢ Home. tin A, ar overhauling STORAGE. between Uhricheville and Pittsburg, call ‘ | “Mamma, I've come home to die daan ntione will go to Remember we have the | ‘Phone Mata Al-<8, hae undergone a most extraordinary NEW STEAMBOAT. jehe sald by an Ar shipyard , asa can Largest and Most Com- e ace 623 Furst Aveaw operation in the hands of a Columbus | | The mother tried to encourage het |iniq in « fow Work has plete Stock in the baie RE SR oe = (0.) surgeon. The Aluske Packers’ nesoviation js | (2ueuter but to no avail. Jessie | saried on t nye for th . Since his birth Brown has posse contemplating the bul canon i |arooped. he died within a few ‘The steamer Utopia is now making Call or write for prices and at ahs Gf inate dine, belne tates | ote aay oagpletaeeyg tool! weeks. Her heart was broken, the ih dae le on the new |retular trips from Seattle and Vic at All Hours. « rf ast tre h « . v as large as those of the average | w ‘ary ‘tai tenure oy at (A0CKOF wad, wv oS \toria on the former run of the steam D. OHNSTON aa Soap. 00 con 17 ng over t ' ba 4 . s ¥ actual measurement they - and her dis and ' r Ark r City neston FE were each four inches long and al 1 7100 tons. She SEAT TLE TLE INKLINGS. | ansas buflt, and at few reer 903 Second Ave. Burke Building most threee inches wide. His ears| will have six water-tight compart | eke w tive atior — = Mrv. Con. A. Rideout, - Proprietor ‘were not only lcrge, but stuck out | m< satus of Ue new veo lay the ground ways for these ehiy Son Cor. Third on each aide of his head, giving hin | se nly be the “1900.” Jutate: ieelve' tan wmatit & get 5 Ave. and James St & most extraordin ype e ;: be neg we . i Feralas mmnery | S00 arenes, | 25 it have triple ¢x- ment of $9600 to Loutea Chapin Jar NICE POINT on TAX LAWS Come and examine our enptamea te, Se trac: | par nea with a diameter of | roid against John Collins, et al | Young Folks | Were » iarvested Extra Fine Value in , 16% en a stroke of ogee Tk test case th a polat of tax. te ‘This peculiar malformation was a|¢ inches. ‘The engines will b ‘ } | tera . t Upon Arrival at Peoria — —— ee ee alee = will be Of 730) A warrant was tneued this after-| 708 y GRAY AND BIACK........ THR FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF anh Whibabes ta Went Téa enermous| note noon for William Forrester chara 3 rt PRORIA, TL, May 12.—About a CLAY WORSTED SUITS haai. idaaeis dinaeiben, Hosenety EG [ina hhen with burmiary. It is claim. |court. | The a . 1) vat | week ago two young men named Sid canons heal oe he determined to have them eut entered the house of Edward | / Se Te [ney Morris and Richard Mason, left ror James D. ee ‘dont down several sites, and Dr. C R M THE DARKNESS | Land at Fremont. detinquer x some town fetianapatte in eapeing Wagon, oc Maurice Med deat Purner, a well known Columbus sur | Birkle 4 npanied by Maud F and I KF. Parkburst .” qfseistan aa cteeisee tee damreaaon The Seattle m “a Mieotrie Light Land & Improvement com Morgan, aged 20 and 18, respectively. | @ . 9 tight and Serie ane i mee tH Tuesday. The size of the ears was comp: have petition the board | Lowman « f Spent r Ww ached thie city la ‘s et mi yeduced easily one-half by akititur |A™ Attempt Was Made to As. |ot pubite works for permission to lay | Sacer Analg night, when the two young men were Hi. Mme manipulation of t ife e ja wto-inch water main on Jackson | Wore elds and locked up. THR PUGET pulatio he knife. ‘They sassinate Farmer Morgan. (o-.ct between Twelfth and Thir-| Under the statute whic . = SSSR ATONE BAN will now assume a natural position YWER HILL, Ii, May t that foreclosure proceedir morning the girls were also instead of sticking out as they did |q pt was made last night t Sn sy 6 brought within five y i and taken to police head before. Brown is a healthy subject |easatnate David Morgan, a wealthy | it ceaunnee, tt unty f tors, where they eald they had Gnd expects to be about in @ few |farmer, | few YA SEEN Wan SE HE tne tere ont 1894 induced to come to thie city by pred farmer, living & few milex south tlof public works today to have two | tion for f eure In F esniiads Nouterd we m gan was called to Ne put up e th | fense entere murrers to of marris ental co SEY j r Hil forgan wa 1 to| new lights put up on Twenty-ninth | f t lemurr t Maud ‘Rose lives at 814 Virginia EV. Ankeny. WOR hia uoor by the would-be assaseins, | avenue. And at the interse n of | tion, but th as never argued weinin Indianas < tnd @ Mor & (or @) | who immediately opened fire on him. | Twenty - ninth ave and Yealer {until yesterday avenue, Indianap nd the Moi . Corres te In all the princtpal efties a RIED BY Morgan procured his pistol and Pr enty ithe other on Twenty-ninth | Preston Gilman & Carr and Pres- |#A0 Kir! wt No, 06 Hast Merrill eteest |S | giped Avenue eee Cherry Sts. The United Btator ahd Bufops, }turned the fire. Some 40 or 60 shots|/avenue between Yesler way and |ton & Hell, attorneys for th ' oN oars ae ae | “SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN tarsed he Gre, Sense 0 or $0 shets|srense, Retronn, Tete 26 toneg that cater the. mato cf |""crat ote guant twemly Fours Bi | aad |jured, so far known. was signed by twelve residents of |Iimitation, the petition of th unty = . “4 by t +4 ped to Ba ia Corner Yetler Way and Firt Avecue Morgan has bitterly denounced the | the ¢ o , ne diamiaeed, and the tax |'D search of wor ae alice Capit ng = sete Phen rpecd anne Egy tayperesrend bapa hae I [quant © Mmvsatigetanle because the|Z170n telegraphed to the author! Platino Cabinet | pearee Gale but says they were not gullty of the r . ® not been cut to | tes at Indianapolis and received @ i od jamaica Has soten Law and Is |" co y ofthe] A petition from the residents of jsult had nut linea [Feply that an officer would be sent Photos reduced 1 a attack. He reft o state who the | Twenty-second avenue was filed this | judem within the t required Doubtful About It. persons are, but states that the| morning with the board of public | by law to | of yurts will he te ke | worker asking that Twenty-second| Judge Wiilamson overruled the | W A For 30 Days. INGSTON, Jamaica, May 1 publie the nar allants. ‘avenue be improved from a point 120| motions made by the attorneys for R Cor. 2 Thenew tariff law went into opera-| He expecta a return of the men and |feet south of East Marion street to | the defense and decided that th La oche U | tion immediately on ite acce nee | is prepared to meet them point 204 feet north of the north |taxes w collectable Th , : A a, for a first reading. The commer line of East Jefferson street, by the | will undoubtedly be appealed Acme Publishing Co. | as - Gusd Jadustrlal ariole to whieh Tt has construction of an ironstone pip BARRRING, given rise is already seriously af ower ROM JUMPING | Linsay’s home-made brea aA, fecting the community, especially eee CLEVELAND, O., May 12.—Leck pastry; best in the city nied a because of the uncertainty that pre ‘The revenue cutter Bear, Captain has recently become quite fre vats a oa what modifications will | Theory of New Supply Form. |Tuttic, steamed Into port late yor TRENTON, N May 12.—Nellie |quent in Cleveland. ‘The second case . LOANS AND INSURANCE. be made in committee. terday afternoon from San Fi Simmons, the six-year-old daughter 1 was that of Anton Merver, James Both well—-Mortgage Loan This uncertainty is much intensi ing !s Exploded. chico. She is the second vessel of |of Mr. and Mra. I mmons, of |a aingle-man, twenty-seven years P. 0. Alley. Telephone Red 1064 wince & ary on Raga be fied by what is generally called “the| KOKOMO, In May 12.—~A gas th Rering Sea fi to arrive en| No, 901 Hast Stat t t into/age, and boarding at 966 St. Clair - nin en a Weashin: n. Th well was finished here today, having | route to the north. Th I © will | convulsions foll in jumping th street About ten days ago Merver, | od government having refused to give|been drilled under the supervision |take Rev. Sheldon Jackson on his |rope and died two hours later. The | who was employed in the Patterson G0 TO Rest and only th hoot ta r r r r i erse av orough Dancing Boh newspapers any informat on\of the state natural gas inspector |tour of inspection of the gevernment girl was fond of Jumpin the roy foundry, struck bie third finger with A olty; i and evening. bang ier the subject, an elected member of |and other experts to test the th ory \reindeer stations hut last winter she had pneumoniasa hammer. Me paid little attention) @ Sparkman & McLean y ne legislature interpellated the col-|of re fication of exhausted ter eee and since then her parents had re-|to his injury, with the exception of MILLINERY. onial secretary about it, That fune- | ritory The gas at drains | A telegram was received in this |fused to let her indulge in the exer- | dressing the wound, until a few days vOR BaneaiNe In tan ~ Fourt “= tionary replied that the government ed § years ago tw lieved city last night by Mrs, EK. H. Plum. | cise ago, when he began to suffer pains Latest diansen, corn Voreat ic ri Of the United States had made “cer s would again accumulate in|mer, stating her sister, Mra. Jonnie| She pleaded for the rope yester-jof his head, neck, back and finally = — tain representations to this govern- |t s rock af 1 long rest,|Requa, formerly of this city, but |day morning and It was given her for | his le | ment about the darif." ‘The matte il drilled here today explod.|now a realdent of Grangeville, Ida-|a few minutes, At recess she com-| Merver was removed yesterday ev was, wever, one to be dealt with|ed that the Not an ounce of|ho, had dled. | plained of feeling il. Her 12-year- |ening to the St. Clair Street hospital Ph Red 17 5 § hone Red 1708, 605 By by the home government,to which it |gax was found. It is now # ttled tht! Death was due to spinal mening- |oid brot Clarence, started to take | where it was found that lockjaw had inc so iasditiaed had beensubmitted, and he could not |gas lands once thoroughly gone over |itis, Mrs. Requa was the wife of |her home, and as sh m became |set in, ‘Phe injury to his finger was give the information asked for by |are exhausted for 1 and that no! William H, Requa, a well known ex-|unable to walk he ly carried | not apparently serious, with the ex We offer a neat, af the member . ‘ ’ ing as was hoped. | fireman of this city, |her part of the way A physician |ception that it required the remov ntiaily bulls, in good pind & The reply has made the r r allure to find ¢ wan & great “ee who wan called found the child in/al of the finger nail. Dr, Crowell pal, Jot GOxM T payment aiety mo acute, It is ful dinappointment, expe y to manu-| John D. Rockefeller, senior mem. |convuloions, and she died just after the house physician, expressed grave down, balance in payments to sult. t more houses than we oan got 1 i & rn We o ed, that even apart from possible di- | “icturers who use it for fuel, Jver of the Standard Oil company, has |2 o'clock. | fears for the recovery of Merver, | No. 3166 Pike Biro EEO & OO si bia a LR ON i a