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* y LITTERMATES aOR TR ER ARERR COT A “NA I ER ORO TR TG 9 REE RET SOIR T AEST ARNO cease, ener lemme 97 IR RT TR TS AMET ETON STEMI ERT eT THE SEATTLE STAR. there is not a claim in the Atiin dia } S ATT ING Gienora, whieh wap boomed by In triet that | would give $1000 for In! . terested Canadians last year, \* now the first place, the records are #o/ i flat a8 & pancake,” Most of the 4 | ? ; minera who wintered there have Keoords Aro Mixed, Detective Jack Willlams i# Very] gone either to Atlin or down the . a] terribly mixed that it will he montha fi with an attack of la erippe, Mr.|coamt to Ketohikan island, some SELLING. . ‘ i \ . fore a miner will know whether he Williams has been complaining for | fairly good quarts propositions hav- iT / a fic rv) to hold his claim or |the lawt week, and finally took (ling been discovered wt the tatter| j ) ry {Ret Them toe F learned 8 bay way jin bed yesterday. | place. Mr. Gallagher ways he had | Will be marked by Extraordinary ° hat the “close seano’ aa bee s nelle 00 d fishin. ‘ . Pe advanced to August, which will prac- The Nugwet Express company has while bs peg Fhe nga, Man ¢ Pera | Offerings In Every Department, t meena | tloally ruin the summer operat tte } Opened a new oMee at 112 Yesier | pris business in th th wae of 4 vancing of the close se way, purely private nature, He is a] VisiTi NC }to August haw eaured intense ind er | #uest at the Hotel Northern : j nation In the diatr and Canad: | i ty Th L k The fire department was called ras | An Excursion Onjzies "i's dene. cont. Variety Theaters Lack | r:,tr, coon cee cate ee nen ae ver, "4 protesting against the delay in set. Jomall biawe in the residence of Geo. | receiver of the Seattle Yukon Steam. | Convention Delegates the Sound, _[‘smsisgs mite tenn en Patronage. Dyn othe hada Wogan’ 7" leensee ee Mactan pen sure | 6 |As you well know, claima have, in| eee lpaueaaetiee tae clattoas Wromesc, \e| ‘ |ome casa, been siaked by & dosen | The remuiar meoting of the cham-| being heard today. in. the. federal Are cordially invited iiiibingionie | different rties. oll, when | |ber of commerce will not be held ur 5 hens {final settioment comes, and offclals til tomorrow et 8:m6 eolock, thus} 7ee PMANE Gemande 019,009, to inspect the |adjudioate on the ownership of these! It wag rumored on the atreets to- allowing the members to visit the| Romert Hamilton, manager of the Y WERE ERS wor bloody riots will be the order! day that th ty theat of Be- | fo hava } WOMEN WERE IN SESSION TODAY tor te oo oy ra oben) ay ey he wit Scte diced hele Gane . Tee pwa with the Payne party ¢ “lay, | Hamilton Mining @& Milling Machin . oe he le 7 pomp y left _ — per of the miners, and am hot epeak= cause assigned ts & luck of patron-| Dexter Horton and Company have | fay Fs tag to neo al off-hand when I make this states age. It een a known fact for fied an appeal from the assessment | Ts - ne several months that the variety roll for the-tmprovement of Seventh | hae re n ¢. 4 5 cn The Annual Addr Delivered by Do you know what T think about @eater business was 45:1. avenue north, Phe cont ees Fee oo sneent the Pr nt, Mrs. Stec the delay in settling up matters in emer a ae eetves Tere sem toe Sspartemen " tnt gai ate, Crandall, with great The bank el moss today we k ton, 4 i at Tosey's Mosting deliberation; “well, I am quite con. TH SCOW $OA.S00.th, and tho walencee wera] mentee we hp nag og Bo) sat Offered by this Popular Store. vinced that it ts simply a scheme of | $70,116.08. | government buildings | a arrow —— jeertain capit es who od in with | stone point. KE, A. MeKay, the low- as | eve " “ wineaienas . |eat bidder, wae awarded the contract | Out. CAPSIZED Apparently John 1 Foye Naw de-|iha qied his bond chie morning. Mis Phenomenal Waist Selling | Marvelous Wash Skirt Selling The morning session of the Wash- | the Canadian officials, to ‘freese out’ | olded that it ds better to be & free | nig was $46,801.17 for the construc-|1 aioe Fine PERCALH WAIST, 3|Has been going on here for the past ington State Federation of Women's miners now holding supposedly valu- man in Washington than ® prisoner ition of barracks, hospitals, stables, Oe ioe jailed front eet week. Another shipment has ar- slube, e ed large " . a a < in Massachusetts, Since the decision | ore ¢ ce to: clubs, was occupied largely by the able claims, and whose grub stakes! 4 mishap occurred on the ad the coprenee beens Rae om wands [ete Mn mee 2 en at once for| 12's handsomely finished, $1.00] rived and we cam At you out at Eyports Of the various clube. | These are neariy exhausted. | Bome of (h09e front this afternagn which involved oq gown which denied hin writ at | Mat Se and will bewin) Vajue, selling at Te each | these prices: prosperity during the" paet year ry yore ta Rati rronall " the lose of @ large amount of 008), hadeas corpus quiet wateh hi arr. Ladion Patra Quality PORCALE Ladies CHASM SKIRT, well mede, Luncheon was served at noon by the | minsve rene holding claims whe have (A ,aree eco, loaded with about 400) noon kent up for him, but RO WOd| yugge Menford hee issued a rule| WAISTS, beautiful shades of light! good wearing, O00 velue, selling af Women's clude af Seattle ssbereg ny" parade of eruh, and wae are b+ +g Zoe ae ae tying slsege has been received of his whereabouts, ecuaiay agi fa Pn aun | and dark blue and le! $9 each. The excursion on the jake this completely out of funds. ‘The cap- | cq ond. po oy + lp ¥ Inspector M. J. Morrisey, Who has liary bankrupts in which is de striphe; bias cout frosts. aan Ledies’ Fine White DUCK SKIRTS, morning was a delightful affair, |italinte 1 have referred (0 have Men |into the hay. "The. accident was reer here waiting fo take Foye back, /aneq the certain dution which the! YUllonai ¢ Pills At Nak, Mery | Mue washable braid, trimmeds the cloudy weather not preventing ready to re-stake these claime @8 caueed by the ecow being overload. |'* Hine for hin man, jelerks of the district court are re- |, Oru! Ul Mele a LAWN. $200 value, only $1.09 sech. S lanes menaner of dhe loeien. eyae soon as the poor devils are frosen oq. |: Senden Dini, ok Seas Blakeley, |auired to pertorm One of the ie WAIST, 3 rows tucking across | L@dies’ CRARM er Seer es Saatio e. 2 put + _ | Hy the merest good fortune the men iy” insing, and his Brother im ex. sn the clerk is required to coll front: perfect fitting; 90 vatue,| vive braid aroun fi adison street line, at # o'clock for! “The delay of the Canadian @M- who had been working on the scow the fees of the clerk, referee and value, only The each. me, . os edingly anxie to his where- “ Mtuted, be- |, Only 680 each the lake. The committee who had ociale in acting will be responsible nag just gone up on the dock to eat sSonane "Me jet, Port Blakeley June | {water In each case instituted, Be 7 oie” mine WHITE PIQUE Ladies’ Fine Linen CRASH SKIRTS Aeuncing tter in charge were: Mra, M.| tor many ood man's ruin,” their dinner, when the ecow turned |fore Miing the petition, except the Hy ter and Mrs. Bishop, of the) Mr, Crandall dwelt particularly O® gurtie. or there might have been @ e in compont wie 0 man ames |petition of @ voluntary t WAISTS, beauufully finished;, with blue weehable braid plub, Seattle, and they had the fatal brolls he says are bound | jogs of life to chronicle. SS, Whe oaimes te vd * |whieh Is accompanied by an $1.95 value, only $1.00 each, down the front, a vides to the 10 button cord back ured the steamer Gagelle for the|to arise out of the settlement of | Neither of the mon have been een |i: erating that the petitioner ts with lias’ Ti aston. jelaims by the dMctale Proty ever since. Mis brother, Michael Renner: |uut the momey to pay the foes ; ladies Tie Bargains | $2.75 value, only $2.0 each. Various polpate at the upper end| “Some men now in possession of | BROUGH D | feported the matter to the police de-) “Wen the petition of a voluntary Fine Silk STRING TIES; beautiful A splendid assortroent of Wool ant of the lake were visited, and after | claims on Pine and Spruce crecks,” | partment today, and @ search i* be-| sa nxrupt ie presented, accompanied | Patterns, ite each Worsted DRESS SKIRTS of our arding them night ing made for the men. They started Ladies Fine Silk STOCK COL-| own production, Be by the preseribed aMdavit, the clerk 62.00, 93.09, wit ‘he the petition and docket the LARS; handsomely plaited; only) each; ppiendidiy made; perfect @t> an hour's gliding In and out among he aaid, rs j the pleasant bays and coves, the and day. although they have been TWO PRI ONERS for Beattie on the steamer Mary} Steamer turned her prow teward wiaked possibly a degen times, De | Pasty ao r wen the < each ting. Madison street landing. Many ex-|termined men before 1 let. drove } nner is described as being & foot er ieae DF — yy menee- | pressions of surprise and pleasure Ready to Fight T inches tall, etowt bulld, brown eyes, sary expenses, and before o final| re eT St the beauty of the surroundings |. cmers off their ground at the|_ The Meemer City of Topeka, whieh black hair, and he wore @ NAVY DIM | dicnarge will be granted, must pay| ‘The Shoe Department ts offering unsual values in ledjes’, mens’ ond up- The , |Dolet of the revolver. The tiene wil |arsived frame Lama eqpal pervs, this /euit of elcinee , had two very ¢e. 3:20 o'clock. ‘The feature of the ex. |COMe When men will refuse to be ia, persone ra, one of whom will, In| Amonm today's rea cellent literary and musical cam |ariven off, and this is one reason Ti cops minty apend the term of his | one from Mufus Wil wae the adress of the president, [Nave for saying thet there will be Aacirg) Meee eee te leo Georme Hurd, trustee, for suasee, OF Tensan o< Hil ROKR, or etvvores clreumstancea he te unable to do #0. ae ean anes seen x ae ony oie bee cnlinat Indian (Bon hh need od Beatie. Tt ina jot 130 = 129 feet, WEATHE! FORECA thelr ewn countrymen. a eel Past growth through all dimecultios the tals tell news: re to go | Me awful crime of murder during a bead if a — Madison and obstacles, she closed, saying TE oh al stake until the close _ drunken brawl near Juneau, were reet ve * ue. seems to us that the state federa- Sad and *°e*” tully published in the Star. and are pbbibts tion should steadily \ [om te over, which will aoeur, RO OR? 2. teak wepaper| The board of public works are In anne whieh oy Bay Bg bwe When, je ee 0 ieee | this afternoon opening bideon| There has been « general fall in temperature over the whole Pacific fully climber—the path of non-par-| Now here is « case the Kast Pine street sewer, This | emporattl > gender (isan helpfulnesn, =A thousand |¢T*! Miners located Juneau, when he Wa sentenced to |Sewer le one of the most important from GEO. H WOODHOUSE voices ‘Help ua!’ . below discovery on Pine creek, and ‘ ther (that haa been built for several years. |DOUNdary northward. MK extended ° . taen, fim RE 2. Re SR gr put Ip ap expensive wing dam. When po tatey a une bee was seers ‘The symtem will drain 660 jots in the |OVer the plateau region and the Great fuccessor to Woodhouse db Longues Unseen summits beyond us. If it | 'P*y Were about to work their claims 04 00), Cases of Grewater to |Renton hil! district. The estimated | Basin, the greatest drop being at Rardware Cres were heard from the visitors, Theen session convened w the amount of the compenmation 4!- | onia, TAN SHOES, u led wear. ft and lawed to the clerk, referee and trus-| 0 gc nencetiod fey grend portoet tee, or else satisfy the court ¢t | to-date styles. O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 Pike St. For Geattie and Vicinity. —Tonight and Thureday, fair weather; warm~ er. . ro Charley wae tried recently at z : Canadian came slong and coolly atom te $36,500. Sait Lake City, « change of 16 deg : Iaked them, afterwards recording, | a Togene mene S ras dons: jeeet of the mew epanany-te in the past 4 hours. At Baker City, 1 John @tarkey, a roomer at the Bt. | Oregon, there was a drop of 10 deg stepping stone of our dead aeiven| Tre mieten Ae ane told them UNeMi Drowsbt the to @ mimmum of 9 and light frost | minmtoner’ and took them over to Tecoms, |Paul house, reported to Chief Reed | thee Shey would hove to olen Wert | Attar inom gatety tn ohare 3 | this afternoon «hat his room was en- eecweves.. 1h Guerin the weather Tinware | gon plese were an | ena and armer. on the claims unti} they adju taland he will | tered last night and 320 was stolen. wel e pitat at Plumbing Jobn Buckley was fined $99.95 by Judge Cann thts morning for assault with a deadly weapon on Charlie Smith, committed last night. eee whose name could not was robbed of $12. had ated upon, or kme their liberty, | claima now lle idle. This jg | (Core Wo@eattle, provably z i any station, except @ slight trace at and : Geucre! tine of; regen he: neh Tin Work YI plenbisg reception was ten-| “salted” im the moet bare-faced man- ‘The Britieh steamer Quadra steam. 4 the Visiting delegates at the ner. He cites a case where he at. school children i. ed into port lant evening from Vier] DOOO Cedar Poles Wanted In spite of|tempted te buy some nuggets to dent and hie with M torta. She left this morning for RO e for furnishing and delivering aleng certela the ox. bring out with him. He got his nug-| Se ago Tay [that port, ing on board a large P ra ea Pes va oj cle and omen | gets all right—Klondike nuggets | HAN FOR 1g the police, #4 @ good description | number of the Canadian editors ana|* — #treete and alle i. Beat Tacoma. were present. Jand watched the operations at the, af the two men were obtained. Mar |iovecaper men who have been stopy:| _!EE— CEO A POLES rr. Dainty refreshments were served mine all day lene. Over 10 ounces ping tm the city for several days. | Pitty feet in length and nine inches at the Poles must by the following committee: Mra. @./of gotd were taken out, but never-| picion Many of the party returned to Van-| and sound and free from soft kaote, and Yor further & 5 . J. | theless, the proprietor was button. | ‘ couver by train. call on |holing newoomers at Atlin City | SEATTLE CATARACT q RS PRicaren tose. ate eee bieyel No, 493, and and trying to dispose of hie very A Fowler le q H. M. battleship Warepite is ox-| cicasume @xoqeausis Powns Co) Music from Wagner's orchestra rich claim for $1000. Mr. Crandall) ew vomg, June fie-John Nor having the license No. 2201. was #tol-| ted to arrive at Victoria at any Tent an additional charm to the of- further etates that on his way into den, who eave that “away out iv i fy? en from the Hinckley block (8 time fram Kngtand. She is to be caaion. lehe district ® packer had told him morning stationed at that port for an in- ‘Tomorrow Ia the closing day of the |that he had taken 16 pounds of Loree county, omane. Pad Sean Le Metehecs 40 heed. ‘wha ban ste jones into the country. for | which countless herds of cattle are large interests at Index, Snohomish Di the ostensible purpose of “salting” * hae come east looking for Steamer rigo ie taking on «4 grasing, ne county, ia @ guest at the Seattle, ot ae | claims. awrite, Be to$4 yeare 14 and net ae aR caro of lumber at the Stetson & Setting the Mines. particularly good looking, but what! genator W. L. Jones, of North Yak- — Pag tow orgy Ghe sails tomor- “The impression is rapidly gain. are good locke to « man who *AY8\ima, who is attending the annual hash > 6% paid Mr. Crandall, “that can draw a check $200.009 at mecting of the Bone of Veterans, is Steamer reno sailed jast even- Prog | registered at the Butler, A dozen reliable people in| Norden came to this country from) eee pg pg ad cegua ea the district Informed me of the ‘gold Holland ten Ago, and immedi-| aire, W. T. Kerfoot, wife of the In conelusion, Mr. Crandall stated settied down in Fergus county, On niter and drygoeds merchant, ts) “pe | nat Canadians were #0 disgusted Monday he appeared in Hoboken) registered at the Seatile hotel iesilileieias dak ta’ va. the Moran Brothers Company ys steamer Umatijia .frem San Fran- ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. with the actions of the officials in and engaged passage to Rotterdam Atlin, that many had expressed their on one of the North German Lioyd) fHeien Brood, wife of Emmanuel TO" \a they will constitute the | ~ - Includes eteet and constrauctt: |intention, upon returning to civilis-| steamers. Now Norden has decid~| prood, has filed a damage sult for | Cy” ot @ ship now loading lumber | testee? Mie! a bn Fn r ballt amt fos remenen ot te * ation, of taking out papers for Am- ed to delay Me departure until he $50,000, against the Northern Pacific a, ee i Among Miners in faced nna \nets a wife Mellwaye company and the Grant |St Port Blakeley, Shippine men | |, S60 ilem ant we United sate Hetalie Peaking sts ial . Ps © He aiso predicted a big rush out} The only conditions imposed are gtreet Electric company, the mult ts = ‘nad. 0a & conqequence veeseln Atl D of the country this fall, when hun- |that hts bride shall be @ good, Chris-\to recover damages for the death of | Ore’ S088 0, Mutaeluclen besa = In Is ric drede of disgusted miners, many of than woman, capable of presiding emmanuel Brood, on May 29, in the | thete deotinalions. ‘s them Canadians, would leave the over his home, and that her charac: | Grant street accident. Martin, Jos- country never to return. \ter_shall be proved. He is willing to! jin & Griffin are the attorneys for Mr. Crandalt will go Bast tomor-|make aver to her om the day of her| Mrs. Hrood. ‘The papers drawn up satisfied with his success tn the marriage property worth $209,009, to make many allegations In order RAILWAY NO ES. row OVER THE POSSESSION OF CLAIMS | Kionaixe. and completely dingusted | be held tn trust fora period of ten |that she might bring this suit, Mra, | with his Atiin experience. lyears, If at the end of that time Brood was appointed the euardian of | hie wife bes proved her worthiness | ner daughter, Pansy Brood, by Judge| FE. J. Coyle, traveling passenger Bad Pia for Thieves. | she ts to receive the property oUt) Henson, and empowered to bring the agent for the Canadian Pacific at fal . Many Holders of Ground Are Salt- LOGANSPORT, Ind.. June 21. —| Norden prefers « New Jersey girl abt | sult on her behalf. | Vancouver, is in town today. From &. B. Mekem hes introduced nd hae advertised extensively in| @. 1. Tarbell, of the Puget Sound few days, Father of Twins 7. here he will go to Portland fer a ing the Same, So as to |euards about his premises, His lat-\the country newspapers of that warional bank, reported the loas of a Bay | Sell Out. lest innovation t# an appliance on hi8 | state, |quantity of » rware from the resi- | ‘The last car carrying the Western | |yard gates which gives warning in-/ Sn | dence Mis Grace H. Gray, at Canadian Press association on the =s |side the house whenever anybody at-| P |Portiand, Ore., several day ‘6. return from their trip to Seattle and | | temese a seenne be Pre a The silverware was marked "G." and Portland, went north over the Se- | ouse and labora = in ) - | / “I am thoroughly convinced that ped with a regular burglar alarm | THEN ARRESTE! 5M th vo ieee a ai & Taternational this morning there will be confiets in the Atlin |fystem. A large number of iy et | ond-hand stores to see if the ware) 1. H. Gray will return tomorrow | gold Giatrict before the end of the and aoe ines | (tg Frmne f cm |was brought to Beatle and sold | Srewn Se trip to Portland and other year, owing to the action of the aa light as day at night. ASHTABULA, ©, June %%1-A! George Cahill, proprietor of the F see Dominion officiais. The conditions young man wamed George Wo04- srinee hotel, lost $50 worth of cloth- ©, J. Steeple returned last night | in the new Canadian gold fields as | worth, it te alleged, entered David ing out of his room last night. H./from a trip to Chehalis, Centralia i ‘ FRIENDS OF Soule’s clothing store Baturday fore- p Harrison and Harry Smith have and Aberdeen. He reports the lum- i regards the recording of claims, and | noon and took two suite of clothing teen arrested on suspicion of hav- bering industry of the sections visit- in many other respects are simply jon approval, saying that he resid-| ing committed the deed. jed as being in @ most prosperous con- terrible.” | TRAY DOG ed on Mation street in this city, | eee ldition The mille are running on | and would return with clothes oF) phe police have begun raiding the full time, and the orders are all) F. J. Crandall, of Coldwater, Mich., | | money after dinner. Chinese opium smokers again. Over | rush. | i i who i# perhaps the very last man rr _ | As he did not return the poltce 14 Chinamen were arrested last night | eee | 11? Yooter Way. ; to come out from the Atlin district TRENTON, N. J, June %1.—The | were notified and found that no such by officers Tripp, Freeman, Phil-| The Southern Pacific announces a ; and who arrived in Seattt society women of Trenton have in- | Dereon resided here, but by « little brick and Sergeant Ward. jnew rate of $1.25 per 100 on blank ae erent f “ reyes Se Gaattic =the work on the part of Chief Sheldon, ore hooks from Eastern points to Pacific y morning on the steamer Topeka, terested themselves in the tray | wooigwerth wae lonated in Con-| Deputy United Gtates Marshal 1,| coast points. etn made the above statement to a Star @om* that fail into the hands of the neaut, where he lives, and was ar-'N Arment, of Spokane, arrived In| is dari | Ineorporal —— I reporter at the Hotel Northern. oficial dog catcher. They are not |r: a Suntory, cvomad. be ye the city yesterday from that place,| R, C. Stevens, general western Q. s. GOLD, M. & s. co. Mr. Crandall tells a very disheart-|*4tisfied with the method employed | wearing one, - # " having in charge three Chinamen passenger agent for the Great North- ening story of the conditions in the |DY the dog catcher of disposing of silewed ill-gotten sults, Be having | who will be deported. ern, left this morning for Victoria. | C. E. Thurston & Co. OMolal Brokers. — (08 Cherry St. ) } stistedéthes-0t Canad vey heide (the canines when nobody comes to|tet 407 Joined the Methodiat chur $2.8 eee Company owns 18 claims, Patenta pending; 800 fest wort: / h-talked-of Canadian gold flelds and tenn baptiecd | Unlted States Marshal C. W. Ide] ‘ios limited mamber shares Wock at 8) coute par ! } He confirms the report that the in- the pound ta claim them. It has! He wae brought to this elty to-|19 in the city from Tacoma, SS Se eee a ee . : discriminate recording of claims has been bis practice to knock the ant-|day and lodged in jail awaiting @ oe. bed pndlie: song. Abe gntoh lb hana _ mals in the head with « sledge ham-| hearing tomorrow morning. Proprietors Lewis and Tucker, of j caused @ mix-up such as was never } ost ly — — — 3 before seen in a mining camp, and he Mer and sell thelr bodies to 2000 | w Terrible ren" New Albany house, reported to| ap hag Just Opened _=-: | also brings down an apparently weil. makers, To this the women are op-| oma ieee heagne bag busied Ras iA The new depot for the Canadian Ss > A TTI E HA I FACT ; founded report to the effect that Pored, and they have organised a so-| NEW YORK, June %.—After fall- on open and $80 in money had been Pacific at teh age is st re ad oe i mine-owners are “salting” their clety with the declared purpose of|ing five floors, fully #0 feet, amd letoien. ‘They auspect a lad and man QUenine about the middle oy July WILLIAM TAYLOR, PROP. claims in order to well them before which is to see that unfortunate dogs | through @ skylight just wide enough | who were stopping at the house, and |e wii} contain the depot and ticket | Lateot Christy Hat Factory, London, Englan . the boom breaks, In other words, picked up on the streets are hu-|to admit her body, Mre. Kate Hays, who left very suddenly. The police moos, the general offices of the . nad he gives the country a very bad black manely disposed of and then decent-|35 years old, of No. 236 Bast Bixty-|have @ good description of the two, | road, and all the other wostern | pnisn Hatters have yout hat made to oedes On4 sepateed by Frestiont eye. i ly buried seventh street, not only escaped but |8"4 expect to arrest them before | The passenger yerds will Last January Mr. Crandal sold his| They will petition common coun- night. lal under t ods. = - ” — = claim on Upper Bonansa creek, in ctl to compel the dog catcher to use|%®# Only some minor scratches to heed basal | the Klondike, and recetved a good chloroform on the dogs. The eatch- | show for her perilous trip. James P. Gallagher, a Seattle bus- | round eum for it. With this capital er refuses to do this, claiming that) Mrs, Hays was found lying on the |iness man, who has been in the north “My dear,” said Mra, Tenepot to . he started for Altlin, where he re- the expense will be too great. The|foor sereaming., ‘The @octora say \for several months, during which|her huaband, “what tw the size ofthe | InNion Ba ker rei Lsgay over the country un-, women sa that they will furnish | her Injuries are trivial, ‘That in time he went through the country at jearth | til the 10th inst the anaesthetic 4f the dog catcher | falling she should hit the two-feet |the head of the Stickine river, re-| “Oh, there's enough of it to go “After a careful investigation,” will use it, and a committe will be| wide glass with almost the acouracy |turned today on the steamer City of | around,” replied Mr. Tenspot, who ia! All Kinds of Bread, Cake and Pies, - - - Manufectorers of ho said thin morning to the Star, “I appointed to seo if their ideas of of a marksman scoring @ bullseye is | Topeka expert at concealing his ignorance,— P. A. HALLBERG, Prop. 119 Pike St. dog Killing are properly carried out, | remarkable, He informed a Star reporter that | Judge have no hewvitation in saying that ‘

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