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4 THE SEATTLE STAR. pau, of the Democratic ne AUGMENTED SS ae SESSION SINCE 1866 neither he n ather Liven ‘peters by & Demoorn You think the public don’t appreciate our efforts to supply them with Will Continue to Use the Brooklyn as!" %2"<" 5." Dalzell Speaks of the Forthcoming UP-TO-DATE—=— His Flagship---May Visit Cadiz. = AD THE RING. | Congress and Its Work, Dn Goods and Shoes han will } | je conven | | to be commanded by Admiral Schisy, will be considorab ‘ ‘by D tive Mike § vania, v se in W toda ays that he belleves the ap- ec ‘oul ad on je cruiser roosiyn o « mond ring Valued at 3 whie vil ' t ‘ LU saye, will be rendered Important ¥ ! 2 flagship, and it is expected that the Texas will be made a part of his com. | was stolen from Mra, Roberts yee . ncerning our new possessions, re will amply repaid for your time. New mand, whieh will probably inctude also the Chicago, Montgomery, Wit oma, on the Flyer about two 1 sant % " ‘ oods piled on every counter. Courteous weeks ago. ea ' ' t to be din i of k Mington and Machias, The squadron will congregate after the Dewey with , premective finan Jation, Mr. Dalsell, salespeople to show you around. z celebration, probably at Norfol Admiral ¢ ey be oxy od to take PASSENGERS wh " t mont which prepared the house fin- ' r mand about the trd of October, The station extends from the mm anctal b . " forable importance affecting (hy nother Invoice of DRESS PLAIDS, 52 in. All-Wool BROKEN DIAGON- ; the Amason river to the Red Sea, rot neluding nesucla and th ts and . t : tor He declined to discuss in detell handsome color combinations, milk AL, a new, rich, stylish fabrics i northern countries of South America FOR ‘FRI C the leginiat 1, on round that the work of the committce | striped; @e value, only ...Me 8 yard) 91.25 vaiue, only $1.00 a yard : One of Admiral Schiey's first acs after assuming command, it ls un fiden ' 1 king and prediction ap to the |44in. All-Wool NOVELTY PLALDS, } —— — ~ ve Bey os ofc tal visit to Cadia A most maine anes cha for t ' riant reamon that there fe not | extremely rich colors, $1.09 value, g in. Satin Finished CHEVIOT, « } one of Spain's Anes is, probably the Carlos s expected to vir an ag . the subject as yet, and the bill only Tea yard “ ~ /: Hampton Roads or one of the other Atiantic at Thie will mark The Queen salied for San Francie irawn us : 5 net a anaes in te, Sas Addisons ei PLATO. new nappy, soft finished, yee oh , the reopening of friendly relations between the navies of the two coun- | shortly after 8 o'clock this morning “ ‘ sil what legisiation on finance will | superior to the imported erticle at] | “ests fabric. fine for skirte or y tries. It was the intention of the administration ¢ ve Aamiral Dewey | with the aers; Mive be F b 6 its own me 4 the legiele- | this price; only Sic ayarg, Sits; black; only $1.00 a yard visit Spain on his return to this country, but because of Die ur ularity icheleon, | tor be @ 1 n ference wT by the Big Pas in the land of the dons the programme was changed. Admiral Schley Richorde. ‘Mies Martin.) caucu ett enue be dake whet dorms lana, |e pare ca Be ee eee Imported FRENCH CREPONS, te considered the finest Span scholar In the navy, and ts therefore ex- | Mra, Ford, Jno. Munkel, Mre. C. it.) lot , , tae a conaiéerel Gy the on oni Se shive ph phot beautiful new rich pattern, must pected to make the most favorable impression possible under the ciroum- | Pomeroy, J. Paulsen, Miss Ida Haker, bill of tte own, Une final character of the proce lenwe of solore; the value, be seen to be fully appreciated ...« stances Frank Muloek, Hey. ©, KR. Por legimtation wi J nined aucun.” oaly @ecayard: . $1.00, $1.65 and $2.00 0 yaré If Admiral Schley visits Spain he will proceed from ¢ to South arthur Richards, B. A. Kuff ok Africa and cruise in the vicinity of Delagoa bay, where American | Kuffe, Peter Bagein. ©. Bte en a . interests are centered and where the seene of act near future | W. Healy H. Young. Gua t WE SHOW THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF LININGS IN THE Will Be laid. W. Norman, Mrs. Mailer, W. Free L iq FOR TS PEA E CITY. EVERY LINING OF APPROVED MERIT WILL BE ; . J. N. Whaling, M. Clatehek FOUND IN THIS DEPARTMENT AT POPULAR PRICES J. Stone, Thomas Ling, Minnte T F Pp | Mrs. C.K. Kobin Mise Smith, & KR. Safe, Mee. A. G. Muthe } oO. Ww. PE I E Capt. Meyer, Annie & Mitchell, W 5 Wateh, W. A. McCutcheon, Mrs. C.) TRENTON, M Cor PHOWNIX, Arta, Bept. 26.—Gov o 10 Pike St. DRY TONGUES A SAMARATIN King. C. King, Beatrice Briggs, J-/Cuon and Aesistant Prosecuting At- Murphy received ¢ long dispatch this W208, 208. 210 Pike St | Gordon, Annie Shearer, R. Shearer, |, P ; rnoon from the stant secre. ‘ i 2 | Ruby Shearer, Mre D. Bond, J. alr rape bain: . Mee) cary of state requesting him to ‘ Hora i a va. | Biving, Joe Zumwalt, W. W. Rubla,| Heeterre aly of Mre. Ella Mew poeve order on the border line near > ASHA Cn — -° They @ Get Nothing to Yew pe Sept. 26.--Two cabdle-| 4. Minck, C. A. Williams, G, Rollins, Crack 1 : hereof the| Naco, where cowboys and Mexicans care on Broadway crashed together) M. Barker, Lautin Garetd Dorothy liver andar ah jog. have been in etrife, The dispateh Orink But Water. yesterday afternoon just as Misa] Hermain, F.C. Kinnard, H. P. Reese Th ane 1a nt to sald that prolongation of the border HIS COUNTRY ou ant . Marie Dressier, the actress, was| mma Norrie, Mra Wickok, Ma chemist at K e-, wart night lead to international Nearty WH representatives of the oo sing from the New York thea-|t Chas, MoWiltamsa, Miss E./ tofore analysed : € the ‘ ne. The will focal Women's Christian Temperar and several gentiomen repre- ter, An elderly woman, Mra. 7. | M. Evans, Mra. Geo, Beal, Geo. Heal, stor o Mise | Cracken’s et t mime ¢ & thorough investigation Senator me on Denounces A Bargain ‘ FePFe- Korner, of Baltimore, was thrown| Peter Jewell, Mra, J. Kiub lately pe peo Sritgtinangaae Rawr dean from one of the care into the striet,|Julla Mathieson, 6. P. Georg McCracken's | ry } eveiiienhiieniiaiiiiiatian and others were bruised and shaken | Corpee, Mra, Gant, Mra, Arthur Claw-| on the charg ning hie w SEATTLE GOES RORTH Imperialism. | nelew 1 = > a es jt night In the Interest of a peti- thon requesting that a!) saloons be Glosed during the reception of the re- WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 26. turning Washington volunteers Councitman Crichton introduced an (8 & Hearly are ° ane, = — | CooUOed The steamer City of Seattle sailed) tn an interview with « Post report ny last night from Lynn canal with the) today, Senator Mason of 111i seemingly impossibie accurac following one * Mrs, W. Ie) On the floor of the senate T shalt ordinance bearing on the subject. On roat, O. H. W. Ross, Bert) continue my eppesition to the war the motion of Mr. Taylor the = ae ee aaron | Everett, J ? “Malone, H. Ceherer C.| upon the Tuighess 1 would sooner Remember we have the the advocates in the lobby were given Oe had Mra. Horner in her (A Jaminon J. 1 Walsh, Mins Cailie/ resign my deat than Creat a dog the Largest and Most Com half an hour to present the matior to j | Vauen, MH. Cogewell, Mre. T. A. Cogs-| way we are treating those people. 1. plete Stock io the City. the council. A. C. Jackson, secre- pt mr wae ministering th | wet ae oree Merlin, B.C. Riehard, agp ashamed of my country tary of the league, was the first a to the insensible woman eon, John Tell, Robert Hanway, T. “people make « great mistake,” he €¢! ¢4 wxite tor prices ond torme A clerk followed her from the stare Mao y . Soceran Gres fone Scelhagy A enti and demanded payment for the Ii oon, TF. Collion Mt. Mt Wright Fee pansion. tam net. But D. S. JOHNSTON the league hed omar the services @™ | Haver penkiee Eh, Meaeaer or ‘leg rane : am net. ee '. ; ‘ ea pansion urchase or other vm ww ee ae 903 Second Ave, Burke Balldiag of lawyers in regard to the city Help me carry her pew here edge, Mre. Wedge. J.| honorable means is one thing; expan- } oune, Gnd ey were 80d Mise Dreastor, pushing her po eavanss EC. B ‘4 Bitieded euch sation vai ce taken. ture hat back, “and you abut up es ts B.C. Beveridge, L. Hev-| sion by force te another: I do not be- “ ; aon, & J. Beveridge, H. L. Vroom, | iieve there was any necessity for this Layman E. Knapp spoke next, and P*¥ for the whisky Th L tt W nt t C d Hi Gregory, W. F. George, Mrs pon he 9814 the boys would not be in-| Tt wae found that Mre MH ge : 6 a er an 5 0 on uct ISjc 8. Johnson, Mra. Wood, Mre. Steel, thas it we hea eeapeea'’ casloatanl up. Mixes Dre ence of with race prea.) fon, Mre Ira King, Mre. J. i Me-| was 4 not go to Mrs.| Teeact, HW. EB. Arreal, Mobt. 1 Law-/ in Tr © at once, but ran ton, F. Shearer, KR. P, Beale june forner’s ant q ett 9 r 1] SrOreerrrrrnvarecneneasseneateeesensesasesenesesenerseenites quilted if the saloons were closed on Dostees, Mra. A. S. King, No A Mane, GO. Metukesoht, Seles West Eighty th street, also neal 5 in congress aeeuring those people as hu ond 3 one, A Regsctat™ Sata niniiniicrst envied vse’ coale| —-- GMpaign on Local Issues. He ay Rh i thelr money ond manhood if allowed Dressier bad a rubber-tired carriage! Longetall, Mrs. Seckeon, tre. Gtev-|—n scifish designs upon them, we nev- ee tate the hands of the saloons.” Procured and she and Dr. Frauenthal mise enson, George &. Koller Joseph Sealte tae Paaeions. The 4 b ‘will prevent bn ogy ars tn ton strane poids ewer Ot WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 26.—A special dispatch received here from | St. Peter, that we have given the Filipinos ev- Cl " sueineee’ a cheer that must have| COlumbus, O., states that it has bean practically determined that Wiil- ery reason to distrust us and they 8. W. Wilkins dectared that if the Oto of applause she ever had political campaign. This determination waa influenced by the desire to | fag.” continued Genstor Masor., @ounci! granted the request they | keep the money question from being given undue prominence before ‘he | = won't our fag come down In ey ogg ire a ged people. Mr. Melaen, the Demoeratic candidate for governor, prefers | A CHIEF OF POLIC Cuba? Certainty it will, if we are (rue f alive tentien, to our promises. And the day that ft t an she comes down will be the brightest day in our history, because it wil! show that we are a great, unselfish mation of soap Si Pints, eyed i hy | that the financial question, and particu See Seeerione er WC. S.C RAILWAY NOTES. shall be held vigorously in the backwrou presented @ plea in behalf of the or- | Banisation to close the saloons Mre. William H. Reaves, represent tng the Fortson Relief Corps, spoke om behalf of the wives, mothers, sis tere and sweethearts of the © STORAGE gem Bais Gtk oe 3 Pir aay be conducted m istration tn the traveling agent for to be the purpose of Mr , returned from «| aasall President McKiniey for his en trip to Portland, including Oregon, tion in the Philippines, but to held hir oval jesues and the policy of the na " L ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. %.—John L. of the war aga 1 devoted to the eternal princip! right and honesty, If the Cul want to be annexed later, that is an- other question. Why cannot w Secunell podibery crowd & 7 | Seerehe — sis * been sweeter to Marie's care than iam J. Bryan will not be calied into that state to take part in the pending 'MOONSHINERS Kil | ba gy for oe eee es the Pity 1 . 4 1) Mane chief of police of Dalton, Ga., . " lw Cand killed at 10 o'clock thie morning by three moonshiners whom to account ty He NM" | he was trying to arrest, A posse of . and Sound points, yesterday not caused the wer to be prosecuced vigorously and a * Bene 1135 men o ie nd has OT CH Cc. toags, 590 urged the passage a a awe ator Hanna has advieed friends hers that his physical indisaponit in pusedtl of tie aatiners p ers with the Pilipincs ta the same w PIGOTT & FREN ‘The ordinance was finally referred H.W. Lemek fth OR. aN hot prevent hy from taking an active pert e “ n t “| train, carrying @ party of detec- iW. Washington St. beve the only to the corporation counse with rn saieret a days fehing at Cedar success of the Republican ticket. tives, ac mpanted by bloodhounds, " structions to advice the council @* parkettut from ther See | felt Chatter pontine hagbh ox pers ti dons So ee eee ees’ Candy Shower in Pennsylvania, —rxom rwe omens. | NEW ELDORADO diireyanriecay | The Idguml Maru Hes at Smith’ felnthgh o : : READING, Pa, Sept. 36.—A perfect sho: f scalding ndy fell |eowe today. She arrived from Japan| WINNIPEG, Man. Gept. %—J. Man Cameron. tant genera . s ef last night with 109 passenge 4) Osborne, editor of the Rainy Lake - ound the m hborhoed of 8 ce and Mit “« passengers an 7 A LAWYER freight agent for the Canadian Pa-| !! #* os . r= 7 en pangs Rocotgs dca thendiaw Jordan tithes 1401 tone of freight, the latter con-| Herald, Dr. Pelton and F.C. Brow, re tee poriiy rrgrtiagan 2 1A ren : shes raely of ellke, sugars, teas,|of Boston, have on behalf of a Bos- peoanut candy in a new nie wan cooking 800 pounds o' nd curios Capt. Carnow|ton company made application to the The roads throughout the Middle WEW YORK, Sept. 26.—Former yout ave doing a big freight businces| Doller. By tome means unknown the boiler ex; 1 a pleasant voyage Dominion interior department for a Gpeaker Reed became 4 citizen of ; ‘The Red River valley ana, trough the roof, contents and all, The employe —— tract of land on the t shore of New York today. Me began the prac- other Mone haves taene| giris, became badly frightened, wnt a smalive panic. of arin A MINING STRIKE. Hudson's bay, known on old maps he head of the firm of ., ington is handling, Whleh two were riously injured by being trampled u oe wil ae as East Moin, between Coes siene tcher & Barnum, with off- she even of not excerd $500. A 4-foot body of ore fe eaid to have! amd Lion Whale river, which they “ n p 2 ces at 16 Well street fows, while Nebraska and nnn | Heen gtiruck on the Lane Pine Sur-| Want for mining purposes, They hase 10 BE GIVEN AWAY “Judge” Reed, as he will now t turning out prece-| Ur gag A oR: Ao mca te ein the Republic district, that |Just returned from that country and very purchaser who buys one lsnown, entered the office of the firm ferop. This boast} sampled nearly $500 per ton The state that it abounds in gold, cop- tere worth or more has em at 19 o'elock. The former speaker Sound teuiber trate tres-son BA ue on thie drift had onty run from| Der. silver and tron. ; equal opportunity to get $150 per ton. The ledge widens| Anthracite com) was also disovered. A$50 Sodrvom Suite @i4 mot attract as much attention the street an he usually did in bis cee | ae it deepens. In number two tun.| The geotiemen state that it is prob- Hl A $45 Star Esta morning walk to the capitol in Wash-| The Southern Pacific Iarues a cir- THEIR CRUISE! AT KETCHIKAN : el at the same mine another new pe elag byw wephhen el mineralized wal Or a $5.00 anate Range ington. cular to the effect th Commencing edge has been struck, but neither ite Mr. Reed has the best private October & the rate on salmon from| PERO Sh ner quailty have yet been dee} One peculiar feature noted was Nothing to Do 7 Seattle and other Sound points to termir ve [that the water courses run at right) N i Coll New Orleans, New York and other) PORT TOWNSEND, Sept. 26 At te muddle has arisen at ES? erat angles with the valleys and evidences othing to Collect ed non dei ‘ : " dhe anton t h-| ved. These handsome pry orn ts ar to mr n *, will be advanced! The cutter fleet are homeward Ke ik ve BASS RECOV of the land rising were noticed. It) pay J rip ce now ACADEMY OF SCIENCE on r 109 pounds bound after their summer's work.| eastern Alaska, and considerable lot RECO . | Would appear that an upheaval of 8 in our wih | earth is still In progress. \ - - Th Ena tebeedy: Goarday evening fee- | Trough the big Aupnot stor 4 syed agape igen hatib ote De mins gt teins ay vk ‘| Holden & Wilson Purnitare Co, ture before the Academy of Se AWAIT YOUNGER | Ing sem was a record-breaker WE ian! ae wa chased by M. £,| Portland, where he has been laid up THE NEW YORK “Everything From Allie te Basement.” $ 4 | eeres te at Sitka after visiting over - - ; pa : | 109-11-13 Second Ave. y encountered few —- jumping i# going oF T townsite Dante! W. Rass returned here Sun. in Ber 3 tonight at % will be delivered by Maynard Shipicy, his subject being “Sanity and Insanity.” This topic ‘SON’ 8 RETURN |: wilt be considered with roecial refer ~-| with a broken leg He met with stations, trading posta, etc. The n pad a r picked up large number of) cent te t celdent at Gummer, Or, six weeks | both i¢ Ke be able to) with the aid of cratehen ehae to criminology and medical Jur on a voyage from Valdes, where she neta : | (sprudence. These lectures are oll) sew york 4—White the| Yt 00 have rescued @he poverty. Lo " ae Riche “| feee, and everyone is invited. Hall! vinderviite wait for i bread pe stricken t minora whe are t that po nti. PL agente st we A VICTORY FOR NEW YORK, Sept. %6.~The Amer- ree roe Alfred, the younger #on of Cornelius RMR THT | 4 mining strikes ican Pastry and Menvtectur n Co, from Japan, thome know how the | ee been mad st the head a: i today o its doors al ixth ave-. MISS BACON fortune wi end or eerve th REBELS DRIVEN | He and business | in a MAKERS OF ‘OLEQ” | =< and West Thirty-sisth street, | moat diser nce. None in t we , marer r $500, | boldly announcing that it controlled » aa afidene muiiy Gat nie |The population In 200 or 400. sencdaheonnbisiniiin nineteen out ot fwonty-ong ple foun- COAL thirty lor contradict the naturel Inference| FROM FORTS: - ale Gries in New York city, and proposed ’ A SUICIDE that Alfred will inherit the el te>| LANSING, Mich, Sept. 26—An) to puddle, cast and mould ples for all on son's portion STRIKE ADJUSTED J opinion handed down by the supreme New York hereafter | ao | — } ie ; ‘” mente rain | X court today holds that tt isnot in| H. F. Quast is president, and C. G Makes Heat VAI VINELAND. N. J., Sept. 26.—"We, inne about the will at thin time! WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 26 The gasfitters’ strike ha violation of the Michigan statutes to| Murat vice president. It has $2,000,-| The secrecy maintained by the the jury, find that th g Laura EF and the delay in probating the docu.| The following cablegram wae recelv-| initely settled, t \argarine with a perfect- 000 capital, five big stations in can, on mpber 14, did herself vol | ment wee to indicate that they hope|ed. by the War department today:|on Saturday 1 ipa wth | iy ss substance. The case was York, Brooklyn, y City and AND. untarily, feloniously and of her mat-|/, ¢ the scandal Contest, Aa| Mantia.-On September 22 and 23] only do fitting in buildings where it| brought Into court by State Dairy | Newark, @ giant oven at Eleventh jo pees see aforethought, kill and murder) i creement on the part o the oth {Snyder attacked strong Insurgent) is ne n In ‘iside firmaland Food Commissioner Grosvenor,| avenue and Thirty-eighth street, herself by taking —— mous AINUN oF heirs to turn Over Cornetius| positions ut five miles west of) will do t \ known) Who contended that the act entitied/ and ten snow-white automobiles to <. = A yg ra iy ndesone Ly | enough to make up his share js the| Cebu, with 265 officers and men, The) union leader wn This Will et've the, “anact to prevent adulteration, fraud deliver the pies. Ag y sefittera a Chanceto work with firma! and deception in the manufacture kely arrangement | Tennessee regiment and S17 officers! reason of such act i - - and men of the Nineteenth, Bixth and) where the ur hedule paid, and sale of oleomargarine’ was} Pops lone Te hits deescy co 7 Lit! | Twenty-third infantry drove the| while th ympan n ite side, gets broad enough to prevent coloring. 2 aaa e afs “rf rng sys OIVIL SERVICE enemy from works and captured sev-| all ite dues The court's decision ts a victory 1¢t WA Cammenes Wy Dt. Weide Gowzer t en forts, Including several smooth-| omargarine manufacturers, The 5 sol the mystery of the of 4 bore cannons mounted eoeretn and | - — 2 bl notifie pretty 17-year-old Larua Bacon at ee Ede Tetihed. piece | | RESC EN " of ur lo ey, of the ott eg ne has are aed tt Sixth infantry, who was killed, and] _ LOUISVILLE, Sept. 26. ~~ Some — Baking Powder that t surrounding country as it was never four weanded. ‘tee enemy's loon te 2,500 persons saw Joe Choynekl. of! Ww suianon. 4 4 The aroused before. The jury deliberated = WASHINGTON, D, C., Bept. 26.—| estimated at 40. The insurgents re California, knock out Jim Hall, of | tee FTON, lowe, Bep:. 26.— Bufor an Matic hour. While the « Hy NOF'* The attorney general has given an| treated to the new fortifications far is alla, in the third round last| Great Interest is being shown fa a by Di jury fixes the r or the| coinion to. the state department| to the southwest. @nyder returns to night, at the Musical hall. Hall Fores rte ne At serial naviga~ charge Ges oe mre PF ene! which tm of great interest to the | Cebu with the Tennessee troops who anne weighed 168, and Choynaki 160 pounds, | tion to fe here tomorrow. Fer for th snagne cleared up. Tho case han heen) Which Is of Breat intarent to the large) ut arked from the transport| At @ meeting of the Hed Cross so-/ It was a lively fight while it lasted, | several yeore W. F. Brintox has fe exti closed with an explanation fur one af | number of Kovernment clerks in this| Trg ite take part in the action,| ciety held late yesterday afternoon,| but the manner In which Hall suc-| foamht to purfect en direnip that y eens ee are sone ean porary roli : ee |’he two companies of the Nineteenth the final report sowed thattcumbed in the third round led the | Sy. He Delavan thes ba Bbs achieved nies. rv tgght od ‘aia Ly ae oe officers of the atate department| infantry hold important positions in} the benefit —« \ hog Spectators to ery out “fake.” ‘The ene s tast and expects bis ven- Thos ne ot tn the question that ts str 2scline to permit the publication of| the mountains recently a na i fbigs,| O° OS ee ee The ship isa + 4 over t from?” ix the question tha ithe opinion, but from other sourcoa er yee f h i $is0 " d lis which tp Macga 1 eae "RD WOLR = | Pore naa ee Beacliced: (ay: One ett RETURNS HOME. Kespical tung: The frat ment whicn| — AsWew Vork Sulotde, iy. eat gxsoline engine, A.\osned ube Ee alien eetdres: ine roneral } broadly that the — | the returnin, li take will] NEW YORK, Sept, 26.— i ng ba 6 mt to Tul of the civil! Capt. %. F. Gyenn is to return to! be furnished t ‘ Mrs. | Pugh, the at saan ae the ne. A. | to the witee OFS Auge Winks Am) BA i nice st reat Sings of Gold. pt. 1 urnish y ugh, the grar , ¢ late Johnieach end {1 a propeller. The weight nmin tinnnonnpaipsnntiite * t recently made by Pres-| milder climes, Orders have been sent) Lyman Banks hav the affair 4 tophensen, the car builder, commit- lifted by a balloon measuring (4 >t hag Are being extracted fron the bowels ii plies only to those, him to abandon his winter quarters] cl A booth will be erected at| sed suicide by shooting himaeif in| fect in seugth aad between 18 ert 30 peang Oh of Mother Hart) he Pecite Coant ling temporary appoint-!and let his Cook's inlet explorations! the Seattle exposition, and Mrs. J, W:| the right temple in the woods near| feet in @iameter. Mr. Brintor will | a 8 on onor eey. Gold Mining Co. Forty-one mines in in the government service at) rest for the time. His supplies are) Godwin will be in charge The so-| Larchmont during last night, He) be agsisted by an aeronaut Prot. : + jl ecuve operation. Now i the time ingto certified hy | to be turned over to Capt. Abercroms| ciety could not secure Madam Miueit| was a5 years old and married, He| Raldwin, of Quincy, Ul. Abeut 15,/00! F United atook at the Benttin de I wer fasion for such) ble, who wil continue the Valdes andl for a concert ng to the difficulty] was said to have beeg despondent|porrons are expected here to witn And Sold on Its Merits (Atal \ A Mining exchange. porary appointment, |o% per river surveys this winter, | in securing a theater, jover money matters, naion. the pr “ SOS SSS OOO OOO OOOO: Mt the - a ileal lh nd a od tae