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Preeti ¢ ° # The only Paper in 3 2 Seettio that dares § to print the News. 3 SOCOSHREOOHOROTOO OOD oe au _ SEATTLE, WAS as aa SHALE TON FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 4, STAR. | 1901, ONE CEN >A COPY. VOL. 2. NO. 270. sirmibore fame nent & et "Vassar . | afte. Start in the New Year —wuggfitpe c plained when be sivived heme % or terday. Examination dlecloaed that | | | | <e— By Dealing With ae ; ment ye? she was ng of etarvation | wwe , ‘ morning he presented himaelt at the | Worthfiatgn aryved in Part | BRUNNER & CO. > oy BR oy te. few acgual heen ana | Telephone Main 1060, 602 Pike Street, 1 | Armed with these Mr. Stromberg | where she re A fort Their stock of BWERT AND t WINKS, IMPORTE) may now proceed to his domestic | Se eee ote, te | | LIQUORS AND CORDIALS, « 4 complete, - hearth in New Westminster without fs Cspying Daistage in tha! | PURE GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES fear of grave results, ween _ std. ——— nbourm, Thereafter for jthey met daily, Alice told them she | : | or ® |new no one In Parts and lived only | it F. | iL SERVI | | for art = q Barber Shute Is Ind nant) s RV ce BOARD. | The exact amount of the battleship | ©. 260; Metropolitan Printing &| The girly thibk” that Alice sald iti M it Wilh a 1 re ; | The atv |fund cannot be given this afternoon, |Binding Co sean hel Deon, | that her. fangily lived in Rochester | fon Meets SEE OR y |. The otvit a by & meeting f en the figure is being hourly eniarg. |$250; B.C. McCormick, | $260; Port | or Tuffalo, Because the Police Failed nao of organising be the tein eal eke oe the AM | Busan Lowwing Co. $260; Heattin| At the end of a week Altes Anish: | Aporoval—Site P. D. Hughe: mittoes, It in eate to say,| Bridge Co. $250; ‘Beatle - Yukon | ¢4 copying Hougueron Hore Con- | nanimous pore the chair as he is senior that the total now ¢ “ is | T nape erate , W. Dd hy: Fierds aml paid @ © member of the commission, It has nd there ie an exe emt | Bi ted $20; Preston, Carr vie 8. to Land the Burglars, | eze's, oft gametes i hes ie ot oxcetens | Brimans dead 2. rowbrites G10 | The worning the. iris were, in uestion Discussed. | cecupy the chair the last year ef his ing completed this even-|C. BE. Pattow, $100; Alfred Battle, /formed that the concierge in a om | $100, G. C. Garman, $100; August |Melghboring houge wanted to talk to nae J Riise ware, . ek cia } ed loasant feature of the en-|Melhorn, $100; F. M. Quye, $100, D.| thom. The concierge anid - a And then compare our Prices on MEN’s t | terprise is the cordial i &|. “Are you American? Weill, a coun and BOYS’ es Alden Faicbanks and Perry Car- Snows in Siskiyous jehown by the outeide eittes in the| Co try-woman of yours ie fll in MY!) apne project for a new building to fer, the former a Mexican, and the; 4... Saige raising of the fund. The eltis house. 3 house the city government as well Tatter a negro, who have been held | GRANT'S PASS, Or. Jan. 4.—The Aberdeen yeaterday afternoon tol fio: 1 * Supply House, |} went to as the library, and surround it with the police since Sunday on aus-| €TPAt snowstorm which began with | graphed that they would subscribe | $100; M. Levy & Co., $100; Argyle & mh Will y 4 park, has met with general ap he don Of having attempled to blow | (He New year, Is still raging in the | §500 to the necessary amount, North| Carter, $100; Henry Piccard, $100 The Amerioan girls Riimbed: ‘to the proval. Business r ormment 6D » i” the eafe in the barbershop of James | Siskiyou mountains, Northern Call akima has offered (0 assist 12 nee | Cascade Laundry, $100; Bwan Lewis, | f(h floor, where, In a little garret | POUrnl. | Liltaee et eval to Shute at 106 Pike street, were this | fornia, and the Sacramento canyon. | en | $100; Western Steam Navigation Co., | 7 quire the old university site and us rain are blockaded on the South-|""The Washington congressional de-|$100; J. W. Godwin, #100; Chamber: | f the $50,000 Osborn legacy as a cleus for the fund This touns y, a8 remarked yester any rt a >= oa released from custody While poliee are convinced that Doth Carter and Fairbanks knew th Railway. ‘The énow 1 |tegation called upon Becretary Long |i, Hamiiton & Co., $100; M. C. Na- per than ever known be-|yonterday. attertioon send rtronely ‘& Co., $100; ‘The State, $100; Be e, With the hard wind, it has|urged the anon Mattress & Upholstery. Co hot eaten ip four days fted so as to make travel almost i were thoroughly able “ D. & A. Coblente, $10, Ghi &| The girle went. out and bought an impossibility at present, The battleship 4a & fret clase tans | Gill, $100; Smile & #00. F_ N.|food and coal, and are taking turns Palrbenks were in the |8BOW Is 11 feet deop on the track at |Jordan, #80; 3. Fraser, $80; M. A.|!® nursing her, There is @ possibil shop late Baturday night, and did|‘h* top of the Siskiyou mountains nm upon whether or not| Goldman, $60; John Haley, $60; A|'ty of her recovering. mot take their departure until and nine feet at Dunsmulr. r will be allowed the ad. tle lawyer, 10; F ‘here are many Cases of destitu Fietcher Oliver, the colored porter, |"¢5#eF trains are being held at/vantage of a4 per cent, differential, |Co. 0; Kalmund Congrove, a; |t0n among foreign students now @hosed the place, At one time Fa laces of safety, when they are not te wee Of their location on the Pa-| Byres Tra Co, Mo; K. K e exposition greatly increased the Danks was employed there. Afte: | Dlcked in the drifts. coast, is expected tonight from |et, 80; Kegley & McIntyre, $60; B./Co#t Of pecessarion of life, the pr door had been lotked, Oliver. Washinetba J. Ivers, #80 fuel being exorbi RAILROAD NOTES. “ it With other Houses. Not a Single Garment but what is Priced way BELOW ACTUAL COST. If you don’t know, you sh bald know, that we always do generoun gift wasn 5 for = public hall. ‘There in the terma of th Id prevent the money be ing used in the erection ¢ ‘ bined city aud iibrary dink EV ith £50,000 to start on, the city has a rood foundation for the great work i h C re i = Dr, Criehtor this morning applied A. W. Engle, for and recetved authorizadoa to| Maymond & Ht work among the medical fraternity er and Fairbanks started up | ertcan students mittees fo inv street. At Second avenue Ca: their compatriot and Fairbanks left Oliver. About of two roomm, 40 ‘lock the next morning (Sunday), — for subseriptiona to the batteentp |} =, Washington P reese, gt yt pee * ety, in the!) The question of « tem as we advertise. \. ‘opened up the place as usual and. ton Bakery, $25: Goldberg Hrs , reports con-|¢or the Nbrary ta now be Paks Roticed that the window curtain eh RR BAS taventes ®| Ip addition to the list published in| 825; Anderson Supply Co., $25; Fred | St85t appitcations for help from men tw B gg pres mit have b 4 fo om the right hand side had Deen | Cars that in anid to work perfecto (yemerday'® Star, the following #ub- | Peterson, 825 formerly employed at the exposition | made—to lease the university > Grawn. A few minutes tater he ob- | “rhe stone work of the how Oregon /tcriptions to the fund were | This morning subscriptions were ow Out of Work Many casen | building and to use rooms at the od Served the cash register lying on the | short Line bridge « ‘ee Burnt ae. {fst Right: Thomas Burke, handed in by M. J. Carkoek. $100: leducnted Srem Oty ang them are| Protestant Methodist church, Mev, | — ‘3 er is finished, and the crew of inen |Dexter Horton & Co, $1,000 Sunde @ Er: ducated men willing to accept the | ‘Thomas P. Revelle, the pastor, has - i criand, $100; Wm. New-|most mm “ J that has been employed there, de- | Bix ufeaidents, 3600; Factie Coast /hall, $100; John N Monk, $100; rest conuiscae eee real after one | eres, the Darted for the Bast yesterday De, 8800; Krelelsheimer| Dr. H. T. Turner, $25, W. Parry | hibitions, the present distress Is un. | cee")! ‘@ reading department. Ti » 119 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block. CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS — ADJUSTABLE BEDSIDE TABLE A Indispensable in the Sick iy » $500; A business man, $200; R.| Sraith, $25; Dearborn Printing Co., 4 eae ined and toe tie The Great Northern will soon be- i § peeeesnices a af f aie! Tine from Bverett to Beattio | Aberdeen, $200; Lilly, Hogardus &|son, 150; Northwest Journal of Eau a Ei hy vast itr : Sat pet mise imate, secure The news of the death of Mre.ja. m. until 10 p. m., to accomr Dunn is the daughter of Mr. and) ‘The proponal to Frye-Bruho Co, |$a0; N: Lewis, 1100; Leonard Fowler, — | B¥e Sad Fise otrect, and are ot De gin work on the reconstriietion of the <a) |for he ‘of making that por. |: Inc. $300; Seattle - Kougarok 4 Wilson, $160; @ \sideration. Meanwhile th ea ; = May Cal Dunn, of Chicago, | those who formerly used the library | . 4 we the old uni-| Mra. William Calvert, of thia city. | versity building t# regarded favor- | Mrs. Calvert is now on the way tolabiy but has one obstacle in the! People of |450; F. W. West, 450; OG. B. Han sent time unoccupied. Librarian DEATH OF MRS. DUNN. the system more secure | 7Pe0sportat Trading & Mining | J room will be ope’ feached this city yesterday, Mra |rcading room Chicago to bring (he remains to Se- ttle for Interment. BUILDING PERMITS. | fact that verbal permission has been | |given to Will Carson to tse one room er more on the ground floor | for headquarters of the Beattle Art| League. On December 2% the per- anion war nded to May 1 Room. A Perfect Device for Comfort. While meeting every requirement for serving meals to an invalid i an attractive manner, the table is a great convenience for many other ave Permits | ‘Though no consideration was given | r Street Her m ©. A. Riddell or expected, there te some question purposes. | to repair “ ws bee) avenue to © the regents could turn Come tn for Aid, cost ames Campbell -° rapair ower the rooms to the city for Ai syn ag ae j elevator shaft at 03 First avenue | temporary. Hbrary purposes. The » re eomtipemaicnanae to cont S880. | Droposed purchase of the u Stewart & Holmes Drug Com’y. f ¢ by the city i affected by th The parents of Annie Patterson. egal question whether the regents 627 First Avenue, Foot of Cherry Sty > Ss this afternoon be- |" pretty 15-year-old Fremont gir! Great North. oa the Beattie ‘Tranafer Co., Une | 886 Very desirous of ogeertataiog Their power inental Assocta: Co, the property whereabouts, and toda. land commissioner, wh aime the at Denver has taken no action | o¥?" Lo Plum: street between | *4 the aid of the Geattic police ‘o right by virtue of hie office. ‘The the Beve enue and Grant street, chat end. CELEBRITY tees, is now ve the supreme Piaintitte va. the Armour Co. young girl prsteriongty, die- court at Olypra’ on appeared from her hore titled Winsor et 1 "Ene bereaved perente are sat rlagen. The yous amma hat their daughter has left the! NEW YORK, Jam. 4-—-Harry A.|the statutes of 1891 and 1893 clearly nance to build a bridge on Plummer |<!) several articies of oT Phillipe, former manager of John L.|give them that power, since it is street, from Grant street to Seventh ‘onging to her enmnot. be } Sullivan, and husband of Kate Provided therein that the land shalt avenue, which bridge ie of no bene- | Her mother was mt + oe head- | teton, le dead, 4, of parsiyeis. be aold only when six of the eight Z%. C. MILES & PIPER CO. And we have the kind This Weatter i Cold Enough An? we Pave se kind for Heating Stoves ~“S8P_and comfortable. We carry ii stock from the lowest te the at priced. Among our Bt t any one Wat the Armour Co. quarters this morning, Wh regentm agree the price property owners are unantmous | {lored in regard to the ab ance ol 1*E"Gectalen on the potnt is expected many different styles the “NEW ry ‘their indignation, and have got- fT, Gaughter Mra Patterson ‘said ) aonn Ment George H. King VICTOR" te taking the lead. It has ten out an injunction to discontinue give no good reason why | jof te board of regents, says that cast ornamented top, nickel plated operations on the “Seagull waste,” At 4 rua away from home. lantit the regents’ right to cam dampers, foot rest an LONDON, Jen. 4—Lord Roberts | as they ste it, @mtil this matter can ‘¥thing she wished for. Jeni! the land is established, « combining the rich carvi walked from his hotel to the war| be pul bef ore babs t Om the afternoon of January 3 he | | lof Land Comminsioner Bridges bright nickel and heavy polished office left the house and boarded as car a proven, no defint {tien ean #teel sheet mounting. Thoroughly F | lined to make it strong and durable. ie to the city, tho ugh he has f the r this beara of as Cf amen AE tacts. This they claims | che olty, British army. The first letter r. will Dring to light the Chase weveral emall articles Vine Was an appeal for Justice from Gen. | Justice of permitting th wanted. She did not return in the | } | \ ‘Wil! give more heat in lees time and retain it longer than any other stove mada Notice These Prices 2i-inch . see $ 7.00 24-inch ....--+- --- $ 9.00 THE NEw victor _27&---~--S108 “Fhe Hot Blast” The “King ‘This heater ts so well advertised that to a large majorit needs no lescription. It burns any kind of soft or lump coal is eastly regulated and ts perfectly alr- tight. Notice These rT Melt No. 14,only $12.50 | No 16, only $4 | No. 18, oly $16 We also have a good many other sto stoves for you to select from. pts win. Colville. tien, They further st: tin. | CYeaiee and L began to fear for her jurce their property to an extent not Sete. 1 inquired about the ne! known to either the city counct! or DOTROOd. but not one the board of public works, and aay | Stem a seen hér. She ¢ that they fee! confident when this t night and the following | THE MARKETS put before these officiate in tus tru n made inquirics. In Be 7 * [colors that its immediate quietus ened that my girl By «| pre on t o ‘Didechintpiiaeioeet will follow . in the company of a girl ni . Friday morning—A fair business Hina, and two men. opt By ee I, pee ny hd wae transacted in # quiet way to- ible, and ft begin to fear the practical details of the pla day. January ts the dullest period that the four young peo p of the year and the merobants hard- ety together. Tam un ly look for . or omy daughter's ny Improvement for some weeks. fet ‘After being told that. she | Recetpts today consisted of a car Th the Collins girl 1 dect Of sweet potatoes—the price has | to notify the authorities, and if pos | aye have her located conld be arranged without ¢ The propor propriate at is without a home Monstrosity Brought DOWA siernrvire ares Sretehnd tse steps have already been taken for From the North. n Meulty. | ap- slightly advanced on these—a car of Irish potatoes and a car of apples. A police officer stated this morn The market is weak on apples, for }ing that @ girl answering t one reason bechuse they don't seem |Reription of Miss Cotlins, whom the PARIS, Jan. 4—Le Journal yes- | to keep in good condition any length | Patterson girl tx auppos to have terday published @ story from Pekin | of time. | left the city with, was seen on the a new building. The city has a nu | cleus in the Osborn Ie | Finally, the city sp afine ai ecteeecieeee Later ¢ be no to the ) Steont that Count von Wald. | The steamer js arrive toda: water front early Tuesday morning a... arece ts dead. The rumor said he | and will be on the street at daylight That the Bill Comes | fh company wh another gel Ste ot Ges m property | _ bad been killed by an oMeer of the | tomorrow. old n friend that her intentions A strange freak of nature was | Svallable, and ral oatate purehe I ES & & PIPER co allied forces, Dut the circumstances| The market is cleaned up on local to a Vote. | were to go to Portland. TI sce | captured a few days ago on Orcas then from Indiv Z. Cc MI 4s . were not related. The same rumor | poultry. Ranch eggs are in ond | have a good description of the inias. | istand by Joreph Woods. It is a | more a é ‘ ' is anid to be current in Berlin; Lg supply. Ranch butter is coming tn <a ing girls and will immediately no- | *™all snake, perfect in -every re | Loule Diller, wher asked for his 78.8% Yesler Way, ae no has yet ani | tify the authorities of the surround- | spect. save that it has two heads Geived there or In Paria it'la doi|) Fresh meat WASHINGTON, D. ©, Jan. 4-—|ing towns to arrest the runaways | Both are identical in appearance Benerally credited. cent. A poll of the senate by the oppon- | t¢ four oe and are perfectly formed. Mr eae Herring is in market at Scents, [ents of the ship subsidy, discloses | Woods gave the snake, preserved in aloohol, to James Weir, jr., manager Lion Coffee is up half a cent. the fact that many members favor | . " ‘m f the Ne t Logs are held. at veld at a sti stiffer price. the bill and are ready to vote to re. “AMERICANS BFG Ware seea te a rastrtig Rotter ea ty a it. store it to the parliamentary stand q oS eames ee This may have thee | thie was not the fret queer thing, a8 | used for a achool the land re ing effect of | Mr. Woods recently. bro | da rec prought to nk, to the city for almila frees FXIT OF MR. Lanwtnening tho dentic <0 the ecay| attic a similar email snake having | t “Se hk Soul te neces Dill 80 conw fe, it. be ae og | pores. Possibly ‘ould be neces- manifest that the subsidy itl will BREAD IN PA | ‘The two-headed reptile is of the |MAry to maintain a school there pass if ever allowed to come to a garter variety and [is about ten|thi* would be no objection. vote. Practically all ship owners Inches long cot Gulinne and « tne baw one 2 and Dallders in the ¢ untey are now | President Graves, of the state /P) city hall and Mbrary. The Star's OntEY Ore n fe nt ‘ prary. The Star Guentehentaibing bela tomesa use | Close of Supsattion Leaves | University, wae ery much interemt, | idea of a park is ood. Beatle needs — on to placate former enemies, Many Destitute. morning. He said that he had nev- |g home park ang 2 ee eee PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Jan. 4— t befor J. W. Godwin said: I am in favor the ephcol living in a combined city hall-ltbrary Advices from Liberia, Africa, are to —— a the effect that President W. D. Cole. MICROBES ee innce sont ae a tan, | building. Either the olf university man has been deposed, and Secre- he PARIS, Jan. 4--The number of | Prof. Graves, “once sent us a two- A be wald Id university site In the Northwest The Largest Stove Hous plentifully, much of it of poor grade has gone up half a THE LEADER 710 Geoond Ave. A 00h Catuy January Clearance Sale Theee are busy days with us, Low prices on goods most in demand the cause, No eld shelf-worn goods here. A few exam- ples of HOW WE PRICE GQODS— GOV. BRADY tary Guason if assuming control till |etranded Americans in Parts t® con. | headed chicken by mall. The trains nuld be obtained on re I lot Corsets, drab only, well 1 case each Standard Cali- the national elections. Strife be- jstantly increasing. The charitable | were delayed and by the time the S davena.. T thie the emalt boned and good quality jean; { § coes and tween the Whigs and Republicans A INCE! organizations say they never knew | package errived it ‘was in bad aa neasine akpetaite, owe our usual We quality; special, § § able new ; was the cause Jao many impecuious foreigners. |#hape. The specimen had to be OR gene Tigre i lly res only % ; om Ttaliana are the. moat numerouy, | thrown away, and with it, the only |Svet fan to vas gi) 1 lot @hirt Welsts in French $ : * eae Boe with Germans next. The Americans |chance we evér had of dissecting | 2*>t then to pay oo" Fianatiette,, 1 lot Sateen NONE TO DBAL " MADRID, Jan, 4—The Spanish | 4re chiefly young men who came to| such a monstrosity.” | Skirts, assorted colors. 1 lot ¢ 1 case Fleeced Wrapper minister of Tokts cable that Don | *eek employment at the exponition,| Prof. Graves took the two-headed |$ pereale “Wrappers, “all dark § § Cloth, all dark, rich colors, ale ce WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 4—| | yuan, the son of Don Carlos, pre-| At the close of the show many gut | reptile to Prof. T.C. T Kincaid re; to $1.10 a} ways 8$1-30; special, yard, at § Gov. Brady, of Alaska, iad. a esl | ay . jobs helping pack goods and doing| Who said: “The apecimen is a very | d @Ke. exhibits. This| rare one, in fact Fave never seen left thes | por heard of one ike it, The snake tender of the Spanish throne, t# in| about th THE BI (HITS the hospital at Nagasaki with ty-| work has od and : y " | lebete fever. ites & seamen without F is of the genus eutania’, very com Fee cry ahem Coe eaete veral nant ws unable to|mon in Washington. T'have often | + a nica get work, beg nightly on the bo 4 oth | Rusuan Hussars, and tte heard of two headed calve |vards and in the resorts, Hotels| er animals, but they soldoin Itve to Prarie “i This is the Cheapest | patronized by Americans are infest-| see the light of day. This snake has eae ig Place in Town to buy Jed constantly. The American Re-| lived and grown to an advanced de- | ay Interesting Report Is|3 a reliable Cook Stove or 7 gonference with the president before leaving Washington. Alaska affairs eeecooee Brady anked the president to tran: fer United States Judge Noyes from | the northern district to the southern | district, and to send Judge Brow China in August. GALVESTON, Tex., Jan, 4—Fire * * “ ° Nome in his pl at midnight destroyed the plant of pas advisible in the Ph Ne Mn the American Biseult Co. and the | Hef Society i# overburdened with ap. | «ree of perfection. Tt would be a a the people and Judge No: Me, | Jackusch Davis Co.'s elevator. 5-4 |penis. The chamber of commerce, | teresting to determine whether the Published, : Range, either Ae or se as hand WHERE? 2 Nome feeling against Judge No $68,000. Both inaured. The biscuit |American banks and business he are two separate and distinct wblished, le F 8 Wan very Intense and woull (nonin | Plant was scheduled to resume oper- Jen, and rich members of the Ameri ‘The two tongues of this iz .OGDEN’'S, 507 PIKE his usefulness. No decision han tank | ations tomorrow, having been closed | ro PHOLOHOKSSOOMASOSA SHOR HOMES OOEEEe oe down since the tornado Sanounced, but ft ts believed Gor jean colony are besieged snake ate both in the same position iit One lad's father Is said to be aland this would indicate two brains eat judge in Cincinnatt, ound em} acting in unison,” Brady's brenaed Priidont Mota Sal atly im. [aude in Cincinnat!, He found em aN in» CS A copy of the December market r ,. | Seoeoeoooooroooooooosoooesesooosooooooooeoosees | yment as a stable hoy at Prince FINDS HIS Murat'n. “A strapping young Cail published at Hongkong has By Moying into our new building we have increased our ca- H anise i . ornian, who @ays he belongs to a CAPE TOWN, Jan. 4—Command-| 1th “family, “held a position n received here and contains bed | pacity about four times over what it was formerly. jant Viljoen, during the past week, | waiter in the Moulin Rouge. LOST CHILD |destroyed Britieh property valued at | body fished out of the Seine Thurs- | 1.000 pounds, It Was mostly in|day is believed to be that of an |number of curious and interesting Cascade Laundry co items, For instance, human hair 24 inches long is quoted at $75 per Corner Third Ave. and Main § Telephone Main 210. |pieul; 36 inches long, $15 ) Jons aticks are $2.70 per box; musk | | . mines in pe north. » The treason| American who drowned himself to Uptown Office, 817 nd A ue, Telephone Main 493. + court, for the trial of Cape Coloniats | a 1 starving. POPOSOSS OSES SIO SOOO SOOOS OOOO OSH OSS OO POP POO OOOOOD i ‘ IN SAFETY WHEFIANG, W. Va., Jan. 3—Aft. |ageuned of disloyalty, ne been In-| A man saying he was a member — — Ae eT: | or 2 search of more than six years, | definitely journed, owing to the|of the American Exhibition Guard, . 6 | a at $88 M erel 2 eng ] - Sonn dane, 2 weil to do cliisen of | unrest in the colony. |was arrested for stealing a loat of | gdvenved Gaur'painia Thin morning, [feet ted, at $88.00. Sharktine Which never ir ts wears suet Taine for youre a Phillips, W. Va., discovered his long | ad told the police he had| on further reports of a aettioment of |Cardif coal is eet at $36, Australia air of our Gold Bpoctacies or Kyo Glasses and C Roading L Ww. om a well known oat daughter in Kenosha, s., the eaten for ec wo #0- a 7 Bod q asses, an Opers Glass je show (be Large t anit J 0" H.W. Sirenther, 1 baer Sacentor ts Reanuen Wie, pon Sor caves, a T the war with the Arbuckles, There [egal at #18; and Japanese lump at 2 asa We- ob 1 zw fitisen of New | Wentrminater, other day. Several years ago in| H EARTH |called. employes ‘of the American | (he, warawith the Arbuckles, There |eual at $18; panese lump at) JQ: eyvhihg desired In quantity atvhe and pico, bic % Been put to considerable trouble 'e Lane, the only daughter of the fam |commission are begwing help from|! nq tow brokers helleve the report of |e | fy'the cite W. CLAY EVERSOLE: Opticlad, 708: pu pe B mistake on the part of a morning | ily, eloped with one Fischer, to! house to house in the better quar- | settiement ——- ——_——— be ~ =) 4 paper printing the hotel arrivals of | whom her parents objected. |The | tera of the city, alleging they were aa ON Bre | at ae couple went to Chicago. There DI QUAKE iecharwed with a moment's warn WASHINGTON, C,, Jan, 4—~—| The use of pontoon boats made of | ‘ ici ‘ ’ Wednesday gvenina Me. strom.| Fischer died. The wife, leaving her | ling after being poorly paid. Stories | Tho president has kent the following | aluminum for the construction of URE WINES WINES - Are not so bad, as a Medicine they 7. a berg registered at the Butler andj child in a charitable home, went to Pa hate of destitution among the American | nominations to the senate: Jas. ‘lar. | fying bridges for armies was sug- | are cheap. Beware of compounds # was shown bie room, Directly above | Kenoshe, and sought employmentas| ss. ay. Jan, domA “a jast students in the Latin quarter are |ian, of Ulinols, to be attorney guner- | gested by the engineering section of | hfe 5 en name on the register appeared |a domentic. ter the death of his YEVADA, Mo., Jan. 4,-An ear requent al of Porto Rico; Frederick Rittman, |one of the Austrian dragoon regl he name of Mr. Colver and wife. fe the father sought hie daughter | quake was felt at 8:20 o'clock Inst a of Ohto, auditor of the war Gerart: | ments stationed at Stockerau, near} ee MI@LIAVACCA WINE OO. l 2 erywhere. Finally, in Chicago, he|night. At Blderado Springs window! PARIS, Deo, 90.—Spectal Corres- | men 109 Main Street Oscar F. Williams, of New| Vienna, with very satisfactory re- Phene Main 657 eral at Bingapore, | suits. fe. In printing the arrivals the words |learned her address, [siass was broken. | Pondence. Allee Worthington, an} York, consul