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i aiiile Cota are ee i as ee ee at nee THE SEATTLE THE SEATTLE STAR. /M'KINLEY MAY | sc"stonhvsu saci" SOME LUCKY t HM. Watts & CO,, PUBLISHERS pitts Every Afternoon Except Sunday Telephone Pike 180 | NOT RUN AGAIN his in the greatest champagne Free Ror BK F. CHASE, Bostnees Maxaqen opr ae oa TWO Werte hve vohis per honth Uellverod by " Wee ee Bhs eae ere Be free. Present Conditions Strength. 0 seen Made @ Million From tnve ye eee BR awte N 1107 Third A - wepnegyie 7 . / wae ~~ ; : " on His Desire to Quit. veterate rider of the bleyole, which ments In Pine Lends. » a eeeewege ene prameraeeeeesaemmmmmmmmnnn | WASHINGTON, D ©. Aus. he. we Ostia Gitak Aus, xin ante i a ye 4 EERE TERT HY The stateme n the diapatehes The sea waves are nev dtothe! on 4 "age boy The motorman who controls the movemen { a ponderous conve rk eens ak erties Ue Drocidans | wothdn Who had Buuitont Caahlonable 7 n this cour ance, capadle of 1 miles an hour, running day and night on | McKinley ox Aim to retire from Hing sult on the beach offered at pub wale by the mov many miles of lala te * ts attle for the accommoda- | public Hfe at the close of his term ae s . ae ; ; ernment A little of it was bought tion of passenger travel, has a very important function, Accordingly aa |!# very amply substantiated,“ Dure) yh en ittea BY Sumbermen, but moat ' " . _ be ing the past week your correspond b years of age have comm mained unsold. Shortly afterward The Germans Lead the World in he governs hime and his vehicle the peop who ride behind him and st hae talked with a number of | 2uicide within the space Of ton Fear’. | a0" se alwosth boumht a laree tre ‘ we e the people who walk who advent upon the a#treet In | prominent publicans we ' of the land for the pine thereon, and N - i Py ss In the fret six months of this year ¥ " 1 Ne ) “ric *, . . of hurt or safety.” Unless the rman be exceedingly wary there with | With the leistative riment, and ni snd Wan over $16,000,. | Os#ary cash from a Detroit man, who ; ; x Pepe ers ; without exception, they have ex kave hin @ third interest in all t The German M “di ‘al pre ubt that the President will PTs ected aml bought, for the work of The fewness of tro!) ident is one of the we fers of city lfe Im ac omination under oiitions M Diehead, Maga has attained selection A tract of 160 acre ying s - 4 € C our opinion it is the highest tribute to the efficiency of motormen. | which will exiet a few months hence. | the th year of ite honoreble his» close to what ts now the town of Y ” r tor " ‘ thon t "i ght y 1 t e Those hard-worked public servants deserve that so much should be sald Assuming that the Philippine and Ving @ loan exhibition!) Hibbing, was boug Alworth f | . trouble will continue during the com. | of cherished antiquities $1.23 an acre n all. Recent nstitute of them neg nter there w be ar at ba Fg ehalt ¢ te tract wan sold for It is Inevitable that as long as trolley cars shall be run, and as long break of criticiam of the administra Al Milwaukee gentlemen re-| 9400000 cash to John D. foc as men, women and children shall + upon then attempt to go tion In congress which cannot contly traveled through the Rocky S 6m adeocinted in. th Represents the v ry Newest DISCOVERIES of GER- about in the streets without riding upon them, there will be grievous ac- Checked, and tt is doubtful if Repub. | at gg ogo gp oda me Superior Consolidated Mines J lean leaders will endeavor to stem " 1 wa eleht train, 19 worth's share was $133,000. Fro : tors that must be contended with, The mass of people are probably a8 MeKiniey forced the retirement of housand men are engaged | '4Nde in the same locality, bought at A fully educated as possible in a wiedge of the perils of the street, Alger, in hope of saving bla adminis is tend ania tn Shaese same time and in the way edies we offer you growing out of electrical tractt Hut has there been a sufficient study | [ ath " from popular ° eatian: tal output for 189% was Aiworth is @ millionaire -_- ary to the make- | 0 Me house faders WHT AHOW 94 boo tons of lead and 140,000 tor v on the part of traction ¢ f the qualltion neces the load of co asional criticiem to oo 2 up of a motorman? He uld be a sturdy man physically—ready-hand- | acumuylate unanewered upon Mr ae dy-minded. He should have perfect eyesight. He should not McKinley and hin administration, to 8-7 there we pr * » © putting the keys of *#Ve themselves f reve tien, aad ructors at all the univ » things should be carefully consider. °° WI8 the national campaign by man, In 1896-7 the num ARE BEATEN an increase of 19 per cent making ® ed. The motorman who amashes things is not only a public danger, but MoKiniey ad ‘ _ -_ cee ingearian National Mus Consultation and Treatment Absolutely Free, ed and re: be overtasked by t th in his hands a tong hours of lat life and de & financia) pert! to his emy * The best man is the cheape ¢| BERLIN, Avg. 2. — On the third a Pesth has acquired a copy id books over printed in the | Teading stage of the government's Thee discovertos enable us to cure CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, toric petition which begun with the words, “We, the people of Eng | E an lange It ie the first a! bill in the Prussian diet the ay4 CONSUMPTION, We have cured more cases of Catarrh land,” which has proved a mirth-evoker from gendération to generation Metionary n in various clauses of the meas were than all the doctors in Seattle combined. We cure RUPTURE by may be presumed to have had some faith in the British public. The ’ “ wrth flengersiyere a. : simply applying medicines to the outside—no cutting, no needles. awe-inspiring anti-imperialistic league of Boston, however, which has | seek eee rear gen nian Soterndl sundry We are the only doctors inthe WHOLE WORLD who can do LOUISVILLE, Ky Aug. 28 —-A just startied a waiting world with a new fulmination, calling upon the 4 Pa : was wh in larke quar ® ity Hoth the diand and Dort nis any « ne leading citizens ¢ attle have been cured { 1 e he | fne-looking, well-dressed woman v ’ M I tht M lead i ttle & ' a government to take American troops and the American flag out of the | apparently about @ years old, com Astece at the me jueet, mund-iHhine nal rejected We successfully treat all DISEASES OF WOMEN FREE Philippines as speedily as possible, can scarcely be sald to have faith in | mitted sutcide 915 o'clock thin T iy re ‘choc * 4 Bins tandtag’s action is an ev af cure all SKIN DISEASES. Ours is positively the LY t ‘ recif into (ards called it “carcara quahu signal importance Germ ‘i " Morass the American public except in a highly theoretical and Pickwickian | MOrBIng By throwing herssif inte Ma iy laa rere Pie lel aya es cure for Face Pimples and Black Heads. We cure FITS and all ? be tiver under t entu y an se ene URevens fy , Why ts a bas otcher not ‘ f . s 7 ne NE e cure omat er and sense. Indiana bridge, The bedy now tes... : hy yore! agro ea Once r¢ before the world and up DIBRASES the NERV We cure ali Stomach, Liver and To it apparently there is no difference worth mentioning between at an undertaking establishment 00), + + wane “ vg ern ereat issues the Kalrer tas been de Bowel Troubles. Spanish domination and American sovereignty, Each may well be awaiting identification : flows ‘eae through } | Der ee eee eee eee in test, ahatever aie you, cal and the dosters wi} tesste ” id of woman wasl* lows ough his cur ors, hitherto the mer aithful sup a . equally odious from the league's point of distorted view, and each BE. fash 4. ae Lay dl 7 "been ve Philadelphia North American. | porters of the divine right clatm, for every ache and pain and tell you what alls you without asking you a question. If you can't call, write. Our tem of bome mn which is ft was the determined hostility of the Agrarian and Conservative vote that troyed the bills equally demanding armed resistance from the Tagalog fact apparentiy with the ptention of Maud—Major, i it true than once waging a constantly losing battle in order to set up a military despot rosing. Her actions were not in the | during the war that one of the enemy fam, masquerading as an independent republic. ghout the Philip. | least susp ous, but a train Was &pP-| died to save your It Major Blunt Si. wale aad Oude pines. The trifling fact that these islands are ours by solemn treaty, Proaching and « gentieman stand- | jy—y Mavé—How noble! How did | 10, with the progressive ner apg " P ~' |ing by advised her to get off thelit happen? Major Bluntiy—t killed |! ’ = which binds the United States In honor to establish and maintain in | riage She thanked him and left element in Germany, on a sing him. them all good government and Uberty with law is of “po consequence, | the bridge. She then walked dows «+> sue, it is true, but one which prom of Hoeton’s hie- | tes far-reaching results, The in no consequence whatever,” to themagnates of the anti-imperialistic ‘to the river and plunged tn. Har k Row ‘ cnastnningniinesettiniatiaiaesonn ric and narrow byways, but of late petuous Kaiser, touched in the tend may league IN THE MINES are one of the dirtiest in city, ere spot af self-omnipotenc ee treatment is perfect. erman edical Institute Pacific Block (Old Seattle National Bank Block), | Yesler and Second Avenue. j its honored ow dimmine the tandtag and dare has been deprived Tt seems idle to discuse the question of whether Arctic expeditions name by the street comb ners, | the funkers to do their worst, eapect pay. because, for one thing. that is 2 matter which every person who un- and hereafter will be known ae Pub-| Sly af on the present teeue he te Gertakes the pertis of the journey must settle for himself, and, for an OF WASHINGTON We Alley No. tas pes bound eveneaty to win. other, that re#ults of such ventures cannot be reckoned by dollars and Two theemnl wee cents, or even by any ordinary amount of privation or the occasional | : aa being built in the Cy evilie ' ~ TACOMA SMELTER sacrifice of life. Many people there are who regard addition to the State Mine Inspector C. F. Owens) gion, gerade a, giving ita t ne et fro ¢ mines |capactty of at least 21,600 ovens. The world’s store of knowledge as above price or personal considerations, | >TiNKk® 4 good report from the r os cae el A wees y pen oe - ; and in comparison therewith precious life is cheap Iter Wellman |!” the Mount Baker district. At the | Dis iron ane Meee ee were 8 ne rete che ! ven | Making use of every oven to keep and his brave companions are men of this type, and it may be accepted | ne Jack. « tunnel has been driven | 111i, turnaces going. as a fact that not one among them but feels that too high @ price was | aip of the Lulu, but Mr 108 feet with a view to etriking the boing. wees Sen The state library of Pennsyivania) TACOMA, Avg. 24.—The Tacoma not paid for their adventure, although they failed to reach the >} Pole. very doubtful. and the under th | siders the success of thie attempt has just been thotoughiy reciassl- emeiter announced a 10 per cent. in ee ' een fled and catalogued by the card eye. crease in wages Saturday The in —e ™ as 4 bad investment for capita tem. The library has been closed | crease is to go into effect at once and This is the imteliectual view of Arctic exploration, the one which is On Gent mountain there are some] since early in dune to facilitate the| Wil apply so 198 employes of the} apart from all considerations of proportionate return for moneys IM | goog prospects, and « number of Bet and 64 men G84 women om-| dig Morth Bad institution Pat Vested and risks to men adventured. But the argument in favor of attic companies are taking in de- | pioyed in addition to the regular li. W. BR. Rust said the increase would | Arctic expeditions, from the standpoint of financial profit to the world, ee See conper specimens] *” stat lbe permanent. Prior to the leowance | am ie os sj by es e oF nereas! wages, the ts Hot without its strength. It is asserted, and not without solid reason, | PN AINP ANE Bote Sep ee eet per| A Wesleyan preacher named dl wend coy ong ha oan that very few expeditions have returned from the polar regions With. | cont copper. Good atrikes are iikely | Houldsworth, who hai preached for was $1.75 per day Wrom that the out bringing fresh knowledge of direct or indirect practical value to to be made there. Regarding the | years, died recently in the Hal wa, were scaled up to 4 a day commerce or commercial interests Be this as (t may, Arctic explora. | anthracite coal mines near Sumas fax (Rng 4) almehouse, aged 4) Ai) are affected by th jer making eine a Mr. Owen speaks unfavorably. They years, He began to preach at 14. and) the increase, and the common lab tion will certainly coptinue until the mystery of the North Pole is soty- are at an elevation of 3,160 feet, and n & years of age traveled 15) wilt nereafter receive % a day ed, and perhaps afterwards, and whatever men may think of the utility while they ay % per cent. car-| miler on a Sunday to conduct ser J _ AN OLD-TIMER DEA or folly of such ventures, all will unite in welcoming cach intrepid leader bon, he does not think they #1! soon vices In five pt back to vil thor ie find «a market There is another an 2. oe ei | AMUSEMENTS. A aban es peared rs retinol thracite mine within four miles of “ . tea and oon t gives in gn drcck Add eck te. sats al = sae saree Be 2 cant car. |#enting place of worship In an Ene x Miss May Enright, of Portiand, Ore, who is secretary of the Cot- | Sumas which assays #1 per cent. car) a magnate presid.| Saturday afternoon by undertakers omega lhe e ben, and ts only 80 feet above sea . int Bak-|°4. and when the programme was|Honney & Stewart, of the death of W. M, Rewell, Lewes and Manager. Madeot ton Duck Susie. 5 Of; beight of wall 1 ft 6 in: $2.8 net, complete with poles Pelmento, 625 tt., $3.0 Children’s A Tent, Sx5f., $20, (Bildren's Hip Kool, bad, Shan Felitz Tent and Awning Co. 7 ¥ ir Way. ve nm ie t doll te te ' Se. umbia Southern railway, has sent a magnificent & a friend in level. The roads in the M enter 4566 tm Sank. Pinas tnd orge Burchell, an old timer of} WILL BUY A... attic, to be voted to the most popular child in this state, the proceeds | er district are reported as being in a the hae SON aoe cing | Riaee wake * : wan eel ONE WEEK to go to the fund for celebrating the return of the First Washington very bad condition. " re old at the time of his death, | Commencing sunday Ave 7. Engage volunteers. The doll can be t Mitcialiiied ee and it tx 4 his native place ts/ is ment ot nm within « few days on display in the r te >a pe stom the enton, N. » le : sic By window of the Post-Intelligencer, if present arrangements are carried Four Elevators Burn A Western paper noten the # ape Brenton, N.& He leaves al Miss Jessie Shirley ‘he Pimest Talking Machine Meta out - ao ale vak-vak DALLAS, Tex. Aug. 2.—Fire last Mente of planos to farming un. wife who is a half-breed And her excellent company in & rep- . There will be no limit to the number of votes which each person sina deatroved the tolier mill and {ities in that section Rave nover been practheralieor yt sosaethstezens: Santee ‘REGINAS—~> may cast, provided the 10 cents for each is forthcoming four big elevators of the Collins | Rreater than during the cow SUPPLIE FOR SOLDIERS. Sentay 0nd Monday—“Trilhy From $7.00 to $300 That the cun will be spirited, th can be no doubt. The scheme inty Milling company at MeKin- ™o the. and it pertinently says % Tueeday—"Child of the Regiment.” | Doe will allow many to contribute to the celebration fund. The Star believes ney, Tex. Over 200,000 bushels of | “Farmers do not buy pianos when steamer Allia “Capt. Hardwick.| Wednesday and Thursday—"Doris.” | She an, Clay & ie 7 ere burned. The | * wes cover their lands sailed for St, Michael yest y af-| Friday—"Daughter of the Empire.” | le -operative work by the newspapers in pushi long the celebration | PeW wheat were burr : oe A for a rm herein gyaeseoidetalgsetie ee ae will exceed $500,000, with one-half in Wole tae. tie sehines @ tects ternoon with a cargo of tons, | Saturday Matinee—"'Trilby “STEINWAY” cians © Leo has refused puniness F project, and will do what It can to advertise the dol} ver Fox 100, 200, aie, | | urday even © Unchan most of which was supplies for the United States seldiers in the north re went up on ace | surance The origin of the fire is a mystery. Mffer which the B14 Becond Avenue =~ Beattie ing him as much revenue a nee. The w the Vatican want A Nice Little Elopement, put up in bot PROSPECTS MUST REMOVE eae appest pecan el I Shot OF FARMERS THE FISH TRAP sovaa eaten’ te sect esee®| GOLD FOUND At Seattle... § — odia Duce ee Fol Assay Value. Any |m te Suanea village, says an Engtien F. paper, addressing @ cyclist who had| A Russian expedition will vintt the » JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. Big Crop: fe an Era of Cheeses ine. witt Not be .: tty ae esr oi mh she bes prot mage || AT ICY CAPE Testay A M43 _LieCherry St H.-L Ballding a ’ . Projectors asnerted x seats, $1.00 t iY, Only a the All w passe + Raturday, Aw Peter's e made fr | A young man who hadn't known Prosperity. Allowed to Finish It. |ner #0 very long ran away with the|{fUth about the mysterious Sannt kow land, which several travelers as-| PORT TOWNSEND, Aug. 24 sert they have see squire’s daughter, and a day or two later the old gentleman sent thin let to the northeast) News has been received here of ald publishes today the fol from its Washington correspondent:! terday, having on board Capt, Ta All is forgiven, Come home group. The Cas pe, and also near Mount Elias fellow tete-| foubles to the Academy of Scien Very little prospecting has been| Secretary Wilson has just returned r of the engineering department. | To this the young c “ j : from a ctl through oe a Western 4® announced exciusively in Satur-| graphed the reply to assiat the expedition done, however, ine the district. In iY ou W ant a day's Star, marine men are annoyed All won't be forgiven until I 1886 Lieut. Schwatka found gold in Northwestern and Pacific states. He| op. a. nah trap being construct-|have kicked you well for letting me|MORTHWESTERN STOCKS| paving quantities near Iey cape, and : went primarily to study the cond!-| 0) just off Jeffer head by Chio-| elope with your daughter You'd can on one of th r 1 streams | A Bargain tions of agriculture in those regions.| (ok nrothers. Capt. Beecher of the| better not be at home when I come,| At the N arth weptern Mining Ex-|from Mount St. FE and to see on what line the depart-| P° - ° jen Wilson told the workers « at's |change today the bide ment could best work to improve ex n. M ilson told workers on| that's all hang 4 6 bidd: wan lig cht, i s the fish trap last Friday to quit work| ——___—_. but 10,000 shares of Pacific. Co in a New, ay Used ey fg po but they naid they were under orders| 1 Mining stocks were sold at 6% Fi HT IN or Second- me of the great needs of the Pa-! 1, go right ahead and would do #o. ercent. cash. This is the highest cific trade, the secretary said, was a PIANO or ORGAN NEW YORK, Aug. 2%.—The Her The government steamer Gen. M has given 60,00 # these stocks have #o far ; uae When Capt. Taylor was taken ‘ ” 1 coronene ngedybeaon ban ary Harb i = abogrd at Olympia he was informea ALL SORTS ine weeks ago they sold at 5 ‘pp 4 abies "of the new trap and he ided to in- cent advance is due to new Remember we have tho needs of Oriental localities. and the way to pack and ship goods for those markets. He spoke of the de mand for more ships in the Py saying that shipments of butter a vestigate the matter and see if, as the marine men claimed, it wan a menace to navigation, Yesterday the trap was inspected and it is und stood that Capt. Taylor will advis its removal | strikes and developments, and gener- erity at the mines | | LONDON, Ky. Aug. 28.—Revival | servie eat the Salem Baptist oburch, colo! which i# situated two miles from here in laurel county, conclud | Largest and Most Com plete Stock in the City. | ©ei) Or write for prices and terms D. S. JOHNSTON 903 Second Ave, Burke Bulldlag Spain has lost $40,000,000 in colonial | trade cheese had been deinyed for eee | WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 2.— because there was no vessel Prince Cachula, a Russian, 's a! Commissioner of Indian Affairs ter ina Buda Pesth restaurant. | 34) ed ina riot last night, in whieh about men, women and child tor them, when they t was aaah iWin alte 4 1s that women are not Jap wel and under the | he SB tted ov duties devol 200 pers: oe Japanese flag. | t blic buildings department upon“ supertnieusente of indian! ted 1a number are Everywhere through the west the its pub a schools, and there is little Hikelfhood apn Aeipg aoe “se Lon eganepateetgt a cretary found the farmers proaper- | IN CONTROL More than 40,000 Americans have| that any more women will be made pe Bh ks en a hatte, pow.| Mammoth Menagerie. ous, but especially in the corn belt » to Bures. e the of | #uperintenden slese they posse e eral battle, ho i Wheat, he said, would be a tittle eit oe [exception r paclty. NY POMMONN ee that ever took place in Ken-| see Roman Hippodrome mai Ga ere es . tucky in which pistols were not u 63 ORSES y. -~. short, but there w of corn and oats and other SAVANNAH, Ga., Aug. 28.—The| A French society of charities ts The meeting had just closed, when duct. On the whole e agri latest reports from Darien, Ga., are| seeking to establish @ free delivery in SEATTLE IS Tom Cook and Jim RBrummett be Performed By One Man 7 COAL outlook f: ne © COL © the effec ne a ‘ e rocco. leame engaged in a@ difficulty, Some ‘ A @! outh th ntir untry was| to th flect that the military has the | Mor . oe ts \ Secineed Waiarebees nA the | Kerslake's Troop af Trained Pigs to eS a most encouraging situation well in hand in MeIntosh | county, where serious rioting be-|. Within the last ‘twenty years 3,000 faeting soon became general, Half} And Many Other New and Novel Foa ® ltween whites and blacks had occur-| houses tn Dublin have been closed WELL KNOWN a dozen razors flashed in the air and tures. Strtetly High Class. for sanitary reasons voke and clubs were used promiscu-| 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY—-2 a es eat r GOXEY BECOMES. spaigr Mieon iy an | eid 1 fainted x he killing of Deputy Sheriff n-| 4 ‘ans p suesies ¢ ously yme negro women fain Doors open at Land 7 p.m ps 1 have n ae By inclu ‘ig N 7 we i ha t r cs vf : A A F ‘ and others took a hand in the melee Pertormances at? and § p.m 3 ‘ 1’ | Newfoundland has twenty-elght fish} W. Dudley, Seattle agent for the k ; aa Pe et Pas ; . Be Mat nhave Goud 4. mune ww AND, " A MINE MACNAVE © = aici aphini ber Ree netion Monon route, has just returned from| knife on Crook, and his head was Free Street Parade at 10 A. M. tt 4 . fi vena tie baehni : Show Grounds Opposi te CA. Park mes in Adirondacks. | A suit to recover % cents occupied | 4 month's trip to St. Paul, Chicago, | almost severed from his body. Brum-| Sion sale day of ahow at Siomaes & » > " the attention of the court in G va,| Montreal and oth Eastern points,| mett's head was fractured with a] Holmes Drug Co. a JOPLI Mo, Au General | ALBAN Y., Aug. 28,—The fire| wy. ¥., for two days ‘Travel is heavier in the East to-| club, and a man by the name of a Jacob 8. Coxey, who ted the trampl which has been raging in the Adir-|~ : i ie) day than it has ever been In the his-; Hubbard had a wagon sp driy Fis army to Washington five years ago, | ondacks for the past week h » made The theft of electricity i# not aleory of raliroading said he this| into bis abddmen by a negr An BONNEY & STEWART 5 ty hes heeome * zine mining magnate. | great headway, and reports from|crime in Germany, there being no| morning to a Star reporter, “While I/ other had his leg broken, the member Funeral Dirostory and Kinbalmory, i er ast year he organized a company | various sections show that they have|express law against it . was at Niagara Falls, the average| being struck by a large tock, while Parlors, Ave. and Columbia 3 t of among some of his friends at Mas-| already reached a greater extent| — aha was from 9,000 to 6,000 excursionists| another negro had bis skull fractur- elephone Main ii Beattie, Wash, j * silion, ©. and took a lease on the| tian did those of ten years ago,| Not more than ten per cent. of do-| vary day, and the excursion trains | ed. S f . i i al Creek Mining company prop-| which laid waste thousands of a meatic servants in England keep) waver came in with leas than three > ale eposit oxes 7 Ja ¥, three iniles south of Jopiin.| Great diMculty ts being had in ne-| thelr places over Shree years, sections HEART BOWED DOWN. “George, We have a rather plain} For the safe keoping of ar The company began operating last |curing men to fight the fires, and the| ompirty-two mayors of English pro Seattle is the Pacific Coast city dinner tonight. Cook Is sick.” Valuable Articles and Papers Mi yi ii. Of fond cee hy hye ofelale aseribe it to the fact that) vineial towns are said to have sign. | You hear talked about more than all] rank Grief yesterday caused the ver mind, I got a good smell of PO seh Gh 00 a youn You carer is pene 18S. of tend os x t th ke many of the men who umually per-| 44 the pledge of total abstinence others, It if much better known in| arrest of Minnie Wilson on a charge|‘Thompson’s dinner as I passed his the key. ar ' king out ore in great quan-| form the duties, have recently been aa the East at the present time than] of robbing him of $5 several nights| ho a betwee: 2 : lo 40 | of re whts| house, and between the two 1 guess} Safe Deposi eul tities, and Coxey's fortune is made, | fined for violations of the game lew.) #@ Berlin watchmaker has an ap- even San Franc " 7 i OW, Columbia ~ S Pisceage we ber eo 0. heh I'll make out a me ‘