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eyes of hi all the royal hy ft, By the reign exal “The queen has rallied slightly om= ? nised orta on the coast, ia patr seeoous THE LEADER PEARL BUT. TONS, Line 15 'to 24 STREET ° - uy a . COCeHHSCOCOOOSOROS : ray NX BUN ry 1 ia 5 “ +3 S| CENTS A WEEK § & The only Paper in & e P “Wai, ° Seattic that dares 5% Ta) 3 Spakctneedl | A KD ° 3 to print the Nows, 3 te _* ecvecervosooce ° SECOOHESOCSHOHSEHOOEOOED a] VOL. 2 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON MONDAY EVENING, JA 21, 1901. ONE CE A COPY. 01 _ _ — —— ~ - — ~— ——— - t - > a . the om rhe report haw been ) | HE interest of A. A. Brunner, deceased, in the $9eesssoseoooooooooooos be affect ‘anxiously waiting for | \" | firm of Brunner & Co., now belongs to A. L.|/$ . 7 1 ret sion of y nd jeans and outlin 1 1 t "ir bea been pumered that emplor- See ee rieamt the caneat.|Jansen, who will settle all liabilities and collect all|$ Shi Chandlery es who took advantage of the ont tlen. . stock lane ane bought a portion of [ce was dennitely decided to urge | @Ccounts, the company's #tock, will not be in the legislatures of this tate, Oregc AND much danger It ie Mr. Mill's idea Idaho, Montana, and the governm weeee oe to have every man on the railroad of British Colurobia, to make ap U & Ps ~ mal h any @ loye who do not buildings nd exhibits . a ‘ how own slog in the road Will very “*Thene will be tirged to make ap-| Tel Main 1060, 502 Pyke St Groceries and Liquors Shi Hardware : N soon have to buy some or lose his propriations of $60,000 each, a a nes wy war sa 4‘ position. angers total of $250,000. $ a eee Ser eo northwestern delegations in € © will b wked to work for a T BURGLAR ARRESTE And Never Before So Openly government appropriation ot $260, DEPARTMENT pacha 00, W. Law, allas Long, was caught The people ane will be wen W a liast night in the act of burglariaing bona Jeatied on for direct, and] s Now b Q 4 a room in a Japanese lodging house as Now Seattle a Mecca | neighborieg eounties, ef-tbe Inland| Is No at the New © ' at the corner of Second avenue Kmpire for 900,000. Store eath S Door . south and Main atreet, He war ar for Touts. Making im all a grand total of | SS ; ' on he 1 07eR, 09 Aeeoeine On went side of Lake Union, two blocks from ear line, Lote 60 que * om —— = 189, House has six rooma, terraced lawn, abundance of large and en ACCIDENT AT GETCHELL. 1 JARGAIN. ANOTHER FEMALE THIEF. oil % fey " b. small fruit, poultry houses, ete A BARGAIN, aa flows: 29 2ublic gambling is again flouriah+ t. Hope was injured by fallin 190i: 2 COWES, Inte of Wight, Jan Ua Lmade the most of her position to In| risate Abbott was arrested lant |Ing in Seattle , su dial tt Zinrre inne: wilt we Getcha Bnet | ra Blt ee ere stn \e ‘s a the. tal seaptats mt > augme mt her pers al} John Anderson of $20 in a Washing-| A Star representative Visited the | jaween's physicians tavue Dower @ unselfishness, firmness | +a : rs eve eletnd! Wattetin: and extraordinary be. of per | om street mown | ad that ganna werd PPPLOOOS OGD SPOTS OOOO POTD OO TO OS OOD COR OF JACKSON since midnight. Her majesty taken more food, and has had some | refreshing sleep. There ts no fur- ther loss of strength. The symp- as} mon people Victoria has been wor shipped. A Womanly Queen. Another thing that has endeared the queen to her people is her perfect MUST TAKE Hermerean conve AVENTED THE cipally by laborers The Totem, on Oceidental avenue, has 10 games in operation. The White House, on Washington ITS QUININE scat ] apne The Union club, on Second avenue “TRLEPHONE 710 Beoond Ave. 2 1-20 Dor, STILL AT YESLER DOCK | womantt He Th ith i a! Prince Atbert, 12, 1860, wane love: | Wit ie te ie tie tt teiek thik wk ew Pouth, operates eight game Prof. Elisha Gray Dies Sud- } as toms that give rise to most anxiety/ match and. was singularly happy.| Ph ee ee ee rene | _ ‘ . De Ci Th } Mlectric w | ves : ‘ 7 are those which point to tocal ob-| The death of the Prince Consort, in| ¥ The Seattle Gas & Meckie ¥ |" ane ‘ines for the pretent month, | only in the East. | For wondrous January Economies. The | in 1861, almost killed the queen. While etruction im the brain-circutation. | Ber strength returned, she never Sronby ato the ground despite # |Recording to police records, are as last evening, when he became 11) time of greatest savings at The Leader. af follows again sought personal happiness, ex- {| ® the fact that the city authorl- & ae Tee } vas id 9 do busi NEWTON, Masa, Jan, 21--Prof. . : (goed) “REED, POWELI, | s79t In, the dlecharge of ber duties,| & eae. Tne company te now w |7 ines Elisha Gray, the inveator of the A genuine Mark-down Sale to reduce a re im " ( a ‘ Me @ {Union Club, & gam telephone, died suddenly at Newton- ‘ ap | BARLOW, Fected toward the encouragement of | ag ng ag} ye # | White House, & gam Ville at midnight. He was waik- splendid and new stock of Staple and First and Jacks Kaiser Welhelm and the Prince of| James’ has become the most morai/® cases against it in court are w/|) The cotal sum colle ing in Walnut etreet at 10 o'clock ahd Jackson @ four houres was $1. Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Etc. : : : JUNK DEPARTMENT | f ol finally settled. ‘Wales arrived bere at 10:35, At 1:20) ee bean a auen tolerated Mr. Samuel Ul w eed # |, Jt Js sald that nearly 2,000 men, In jand fell to the sidewalk. Hts illness | 4 This fale fn the P f Posstb! Arid fe Crow Raflroad and Yesler P . oP Saturday by the edito the # |the capacity of boosters, dealers and|was heart trouble ' m one, { Possible, a2 esle és Doth were taken to the queen's bed. | Of Menest rank, Aided by the Prin- | % Eto the meaning of these w |G0or walkers are now employed by| Prof, Gray was widely known tn] Attend This fale in the For-nous, 1f Possible, aid Avoid the Cro | side. At that hour her magesty was | %°"! reputation essential to renee} expenditures. “Are you not ® ba A as yg houres. 2 . tne pe ponmearocionting w 4 if Nene BAA PARADA AAA AAD AAA j 7 as) er : suk Rancea?’ & = ck game in @/the inventor af man eeraph and . . * y | Sioa pad fever at court. In thie war/® TAONE, cuestion pat. pin in of the telephone appl Rox Hhoe Back-} Center Bargain {Csttontc | 3] the tone of British so- clety as no other Victoria's reign darely alive. ywer could have. ax witnessed and ete eeeeeeee eens on Second avenue south a one run by Ben Pincus in a satoon on Occidental ave near Wash-| ington stre proprietors of | these games are assessed « fine of do not think #0," re “We believe & Not ® plied Mr. Hin. ® that the city will give us fair ® ing, 16. Cake Soap, te. $ Table Package Quill Darning Cotton) Toothpicks, & ONLY 10 DAYS’ MORE . ‘emarkab eth of Cake gooa 8 i COWES, Isle of Wight, Jan. t1.—| Enginnd trom a troubled leland mon | & play in the ond.” * o $ 1 Jot Ladies’ White Bwane-< 0 “4 archy into a vast empire, and from|* This means that the gas eorm- * a gy a gt EA S envelopes, te.) down Fiannelette Night$ Torchon’ Lace = @ farming country Into the greatest | © P&BY Proposes to go on extend- & |/ i) tae ey nates due lode. pool Thread 1c) Robes, handsomely trimmed } yard, 3. . manufacturing and commercial pa-|@ ing tt# ayetem and improving # | a . ¥ | Seeot of Em.{ With Hamburg embroidery; } Curling Irons, | Ly tion the world had ever known. 8he|* !t* plant, relying on the city ® | Hel otk in (they go at half proe; were? 30. | - x wisely insisted upon a liberal con-|# council to see ft through ite % ye e Hated 1 lot Wool Shirt Waists,{ Rubber Combs, @ | - eorvationn of F that built up the | @ ai Meulties after the cour vo*® Cabinet of Hatr{ pt J0t “atl cere: French ¢ 8. d j Ration ‘politically and economically. | ¥ *ertied the pending suite | & | ‘3 1% 1} Fisnnolette Dressing Secques, } fo Ponetia, 20. omes Ic aor | 1 | The . y ! oO 2.38 c. . ne we > j ancy of intellect, tt te the belief tn | ‘ance La wow | The steamer goods from California Card of Safety) 1 jot Children's Jackets, of} Agate Buttons, two faithful wating women and her | all lands that no other sovereign ever | * ever nafrencwise expired. & Reames Coe ee Onsen 1S Pine, 1¢ } neavy tuoucle clothestor& a CE. 3 doe, 3. e artment ie Bhysiciane. ‘Wheo her majesty be-| had such & gentus in kingship. Juds-| © TN) O° ee ition fora new ® Jcabbage, caulifiawer, brussels Key Kings, lc. } and 10 years only—sold freely) , Bes De . poh a Be pA paged Ree eaee ie ie akenttzed. | # iimited franchise, which would * meivsiuipiipciemiis jeprouts, pears, green beans, parsley Barrel Tacks le} at $5.50; wale price, $2.85. a eee ; Shacnoe of the, Prince ot “Wales, /1y the areatest rulet of modern times. | have necessarily involved an # apy ag Tape Measures,? Liot High Class Ladies) Handkerchiefs, ~ The ‘and Kaleer Withel i , # offer to reduce the price of was, # |"Also n carload of cabbage arrived d: na: § 2 » o| ains or heme taemrne, ox] The Wild Priese-Helr, |e the company to take ® today. ‘There Was « good demand Corset Laces 3 re inanufacturers’ sam-¢* pote Machines | riving at Portsmouth t 10 oelock. Mer heir, the Prince of Wales, for! ® chances and ran without a ® | for the green vegetab) unchang. Memorandum #, and will be sold at strict $ oi 30 | { al tos; | eo fee oft 4 mn by | & franchiae, by when the in- & e4_prices Booka, 1c ly wholesale prices and un ‘aper English @ | Every week we hunt up some , being fired for fear the Pocctbera,| bit wild deportment. In his youth | # evitable ‘ime of trouble arrived # Rages took @ drop late Saturday, Children's Fan-) der ) pine 400, 30 I] real bargains, because you find would disturb the & predicted that his|@ to say to the council, “Here, #| OLYMPIA, Jan. Zi—Senator An-|RMG were weaker again today.) ® ey and 1 lot Ladies’ and Children’s} pot gxirt those we offer are so useful and Lana “ine Prince ‘and the ‘alser were to the throne would be fol- | # are good fellows: you have ® | drews, of King, denies that he |thugoh moat of the houses stared) ® Handkerchiefs, { Hose Supporters; the hold§ praia. 3c. the prices so much less than any cate, soe, het arrival here. aa aiemgt to oueanrow | Iatsce fun, fers coma "yeas & ts We'sboumn Sanson ip ays | nnd Br ce |B arn argh int any catch rater Up} PSM Brame dp | Meee ae aoe ween oe “ A now a com-| & w > on " rel ee) kind; 5 male res 0 populace: fraintained = scleamn. bar man. While stil! ad-/# and we * previeing for @ Westienien ‘exhibit ANG thd mareet ts Weakening come-]% insertion, yard, '} ne dee ee Tete ch oe cx. @ |] the lot completely cloaned up. court tearn- | horse fecen, be bas. as ‘sows. |% sf car fs 4 Mic uutale Pan-American expoe-| Two care of native potatoes and Woes Shaving} 1, lot Corsets, drab onty.$ age, 3. I] citis week, we ofter ail our, | ed that thet prines could nt come And, with all his fnults, be haw nev: | # ¢ be points eut that under the constitu: [one {rom east of the mountains, ar} soap, to j yreit Bone and good, quality} "“fottio Pertuihe.$ | 2 and be - | Fever ‘Arm Elastics, a{ 28" + mule price, ? a0. | i pag yard; morning. were frecty us-|<f fail at emergencies, to show | # chings % |tion he ot act ae Washing |" oor nediand oranges got in } toe ‘ | ag pation ptge melas | 5 o pair, te be ‘ Men's Sox, %. i} 9 = > ‘ad 3 n © ¢ : | > t he .¢ tie my logic te not ® ara if th nig od SAIITS | weather. Bananas are moving along hy Totlet) samples; we bought them?) ‘Totet Paper, ic |p — Wt J24e snd 1S, for. ‘he. caine in It seerme to be the ® | will use hin influence ta mocure’ the |fMirly well. Powder, te. e be Bafety Pina, %-tnch Heavy Part Woot Dark re $ of the kaw company. The # |apocintment of @ feattic man to tha}, 2f0re fancy apples came in. They Thimbles, tc. 1 let Bleached Towels, 19240, § 8 Gray | Tweeda, suitable for or to the pres- | more numerous ¥ | & people insistent # | commiasion |are selling well up, and the market Paper Pina, ic. } a veguian Udo quality; ales 2s Package Re- boys’ Suite, men’s Shirts and ence ‘hat Dre.|!iving monarch. She had nine hil- | # upon t the eae #/ In the senate Andrews’ bill names | #20 soe! . Card Darning Price, each, 9. velopes, 3. | indies’ waists; worth 260, \ Reid and fly dere drat dp ectee vies died In aniddie| & stonpany We wot eotitie’ to any & | qanyine.cepate Andrews’ bill names! Gate are « lutte stiffer, Hay te ; |] TOF ae ae we a0 mpmeversnnse and Thee, Barlow, the life. Onedaughter became the moth- @ consideration because it has lows ‘and leaves in their hands the |*00ut the same. i OOOPSOSEOO OS SHOOEF HOOD OPO OOOSOEDEOS SOO COOOOOOES 27-inch All Woot Dark Gray and apectalict, wes wommonsd to \er of the present Cyarina of Ruasia.|& proceeded in this irregular © | Satection of the commissioner in |g,Fihshow no changes. About 20 ~ — |] pavy biue flannels worth 9 ii consult with Dre. Reid and Powell Another's son rules as Emperor of # fashion Those who take #l charge In house Ehriich and | 0° pounds of halibut came in Batur- Cie Choice Holiday or | a this |Germany. Vietoria’s second son|# chances must be prepared’ for ® | Thompson's bill gives to the preat-|2%% © the City of Beattle tei of awe Gold tpectadign or Rye Gleake aad Chaina Resting |f 30-inch Mixed Wool Tweeds, Se with gloom. Few |‘arried the daughter of a Cuar.| # the outcome. Nobody wanted ® | dent of the senate and the speaker Tit ta SES Ginsses, an Opers Giass We show the largest and finest Tine of worth 880; 19c 1 are at work, crowds rematin- | One daughter w: a British eub-|w the gas company to proceed #/o¢ the house, the authority to ep- & eer] desired in quantity, style and price, and lowest pricat OOF av 6b 'cw.0b caubidineiad In Teomt of the oficiod bulletin jJect. the Marquis of Lorne. Queen| # with Improvements without ® # | Point the general commissioners, | m the clip M. CLAY RVERSOLE, Optician. 708 2¢ Ave. board. | Victoria’s Ceneentente already reach ¥ franchise. 4 they if turn to name the commis-| = a ge a verbal message from the palace the fourth generation. jatoner in charge. It is charged that/ a¢'s-16 this afterneon says there isa Victoria in Vancouver. | Ree eee eH RE ERE E DH ingtend of supporting either of these | n i. McGraw = slight Improvement in the queen's ot Dill, the Democrats In both houses condition. f malee Stoe Peer clee.a\ |wili attempt the Introduction and| eiiialiiactice COWES tae oF Wren Jom, | Danatal ‘ot youne, men wees| ROBBED IN A [zemnse,tis ner, Nit grein the B. Kitt ‘An official bulletin esued ai So'ciock Memory will long linger a certain |fntire commission; oF eine, they will George ‘ nger vid wen : WIEN leprovements of morning | Windsor with the remnant of the| Joffer to amend one of the pending a __— Telephone 695 =— have meen maintained.” | Royal Canadian regiment to receive ils to accomplish the same obj; Room B, Bailey Bag. Fire and dociock the kaiser, the Prince |from the lips of the queen-empress | ie he | ond A . wae ‘of Wales, left Onborne | herself, her thanks for their services | : ooo, house for a long walk in East Cowes. | to the empire. That was a memor-| shortly after 7 o'clock this morn- PROFESSORS Py able oceasion indeed, one not soon 4 rie . 7 Zhe fest thet they left the palace! tobe torgutten, by the men them-| (i, camiceg » ate Betrotman Has two First-Class Second-Hand 3) tomorrow have in mind C. Gran the queen's condition has improved. | selves or by the Canadienit Pov is | Wiikew that he had been robbed bf Steel Ranges, one 6-hole I. X. L., one Co.'s splendid bargains in bedding, ver id $200 in a poker game in a room in There is to be a big sale Tuesday, J jan. 2i.—<Great throngs | neglected by future historians DON, The flagged pavements of the old have gathered st Buckingham pal-| the rear of the U. & 1. saloon, at street. | First avenue and Madison IN TROUBLE 4-hole Oxford. Cali and see them. | OGDEN when every blanket and every com- ace and the Mansion House all day | fortress of Henry VIII. have echoed |qwiiyes, accompanted by Wiles, pro- fort and every quilt is to be edé at awaiting news of the queen. They ite the footstepa . many men during | ceeded to the place and on entering fe siete Gemlie: deta “es 607 PIKE STREET oases tcalituae <onbaeiicae int silently, wait the ominous | its hundreds of years of © en, > met | NE 4 5 ' cost word of Ce ne enue | pat never to those of = more galianc | ound three men gambling at =) Tempest Bells Im College! pavis was found this mornin seeeoeoee $0 minke "en; 0. tobe ie teal 3 goes on in « desultory fashion, the lot than thome Canadians. They|cinyers as the men who had/ T ot at Frisco. jaide the bedy of Maggis Travis, | money saving occasion in neat and people beifg too perturbed for seri-| were from a land undreamed of When | Aeeced him and they were placef | iP Ne |sed 1% @ chambermaid in St. Luke's Il We , oventige To puny If Once Used You'll || attractive trading, Ous work. On the stock market con-|the old castle was built, and they] under arrest. At headquarters they —— ‘ j Home, at Thoybold’s hotel, Harlem, | WIN ES BLANKETS— Sols fell one-quarter of one per cent.|had been fighting in a country un-| Pouce the names of F.C. Husia, & The girl died of poison admtnintered INFRODUCE OUR me Surely Call Agala. poner 9 ... $1 25 and Americans suffered a decline of | known to bluff Kin. acry, but as|% shelton and W. 8 Smith. ‘Ali SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. %1.—The | by Davis. for Eoneng ra perpesss aie uarter. The Exchange ‘Tels-| they filed before the head of all the | tiree were charged with gambling. | resignation of Prof. Willlam Henry | Then. finding he had killed her, he IGLIAVACCA INE CO awl i ee | 9 Company's correspondent at|race, they were none the less Brit-| Wilew, the complaining witness Was |#udeon from the Leland T. Stan-|Mmself ewailowed dono of | the Mw Ww 4 | BLANKETS— , Fale wires that he le Informed on|ishers, sound to the core ta held on the same charge, “Ait | Hugeon from the Leland T. Stan- drug, which only produced insanity. |} Bone Main 687 109 Main Street lg = ood authority that former president “1 was shocked to learn this morn- | were released on furnishing $50 cash lord wn! reity wv ar 5 BLANKETS— boa ruger, of the Transvaal, has sent a| that the queen's health was in dan-| haji each. The case will come be- | Little, head of the mathematical de- : == - cea a en tee Haak $2 50 ~ message of sympathy to the queen. r,” remarked Private Harry Bon-| tore Judge George this afternoon, |Partment, both of these gentiem a he Arrangements for departure have| ner, one of the Vancouver boys who | penn being warm personal friends of py oe $3 00 " been countermanded, it is said. The | paraded before her majesty, “When Howard, who resigned by req Ee « : Dube of York remains th London for| we saw her at Windsor she looked | y has set a tempest boing in the i weak tin’, 7icts cS the constitutional reason that two! the picture of health, Of course, she | lege teap: °. Dr. Jordan has " COMFORTER a persons in direct jine of succession|had the appearance of great age, | Giaappe red and hiv Palo Alto | hae Ay 2 $1 00 is to the throne are fobidden to be at} but I don’t think I ever saw an old | riends aay he is wuffering from ner- “<< COMFORTE one the same place. |iady who looked so well for her The queen's last resting place wil! be the grounds of Frogmore hous,| “How close were you to the of Windsor castic,| queen?” Private Bonner was asked where the prince consort is buried. | “When we filed past her carriage | vous prostration, the result of his troubles in the Stanford untversity, Prof. Bolton Cottt Brown, head of the art department, threatens to re- eign. Dr. George E. Howard, head ~——A-NUISANCE ESCAPES | | He was warmly applauded I Pape $1 50 81 75 $2 00 Worth $2.00 4. «6 noses COMFORTERS— worth $3.00 . COMFORTER! WOrth $4.00 2. 20 seers ” 4, ow. e dep ent of history, was Lord Salisbury arrived this morn-|as she commanded, wai, of the department of , ae te for Osborne, The home © lees than three or four f forced to resign. In a class addr / bse gs Sm & Se ae wieee duty it is to certify | roan her. She leaned forward in| Dr. Howard said: “I do not worsh! / // Ps Ww hite Bed Spreads and pe sete errr tere | wr vecacde and reaily appeared ts bel tion of Grain. holy Btandard Oll, nor do T dor my Walla Fir Br ee Lace Curtains % Price ne ver ee. Intenecly interested. She wore apec esc at hat’to the Colentiat bx The Walla Firemen Bravely p 'S} \ pe tacles, the glasses of which appear- Victoria's ® a LONDON, Jan. 21 ra A was alet to be very thick. B hand Pt Gay of anxiety all over the country. |™marched past and wore oe eet that Everybody felt that the queen's end | 11) ‘ned discarded these and wan us- OLYMPIA, Jan. 21,—The fate’ the bill introduced in the house 1s ‘Thuraday to abolish the office Boao | state inapector of grain, is centering | Tesiene of | In brief “all kinds © intimate tie Secnesea inoue} — Rescue Women From of and all of it dates back to the od : Lodging House. jon of Prof. Ross last Nov whowe teachings on political | C.GRAY & CO. 1329 Second Ave. Meie at perce Williams ot Ger. {her eyesight was obviously falling/ers and exporters throughout the | Relence Ml NONE + : sing | iderably. } state. The friends of the bill deciare | Stand for” cae A ntlgllhiet the worse f sale of the poopie: It ler voice was strong and ensy fe | that the office they seek to abolish | “~ Malin 690 a ears of the . Ye ‘ hear, however, for when she n4-|{s a sinecure without benefit to the | . 3 El L d era alta tena pate Gresned the regiment every man| people, and that its administration | GAS COMPANY'S PLANS. | warns WALLA, Jan. 21—~This éciric Laun 0. Fs wal Ped ‘4, Ds efudte o " —— | ple by puting aside all state engage- | COUld hear what she said, and you | js prejudicial against the beat inter-| 11, geattie Gas Company ia pro- | city was visited by a disastrous fire Third and Marion. poy he bed. | may depend upon it none of us will) esta of the state, because it Impedes | waar be y y nity In order to nurry to the bed- | may depend op | ser Giscoutames the terminal ahips | Darin to put a washer, a acrubber es BETTER ne tide of hig royal grandmother. |frse A sot nad no reagon to aus-| ment of grain to Washington coast [804 & condenser in their gas plant, early this morning. = Queen Victoria has been the moat | TMT she was approaching il-| ports.” ‘The ofice and ite adminis. |thereby doubling Its BLOGS BET NONE | ne Alto, he par from It,” replied Private|to be “a common nuisance whose | ne of the BY | cacmieveinl \iotwubtare. “4 , Y | W y Ph i maa Ot pA ot Maga wel Period | toner, “in fact, T thought she war | abatement the best interests of the | would nie be extend ed bang sy ai cide PRR tae | esier a armac and Sune 18 the waa crowned, nt |#00d to live for several years, and. | people of Washington demand,” tian to ioe nave. ‘Walla, was completely ruined, The kes, Yesler Way and Broadway, 2 elgne udging from her appearance at | —s. } s. - > — > Ne uy 4 ae age 06 0, So Shee Cae Bee teen day | should not be surprised. to see FY |two upper floors were used as a lodg- | PRESCRIPTIONS for 62 years, and is now 81 years old, | 00Y. tie. ‘recover from this at-\gu,4EW FIRE ALARM BOX. | | < | Dr. J. E, STEVENS, Prop, ne hy anddaughter of 4 She wag the granddaughter of | tit, even though 1t does weer to be thie |ing house, The occupants had thrill. | Tol. Red 2018, ne George ITT, whose long reign ended | IAth. rie arias.” A new fire alarm box was placed : > o ps Man -4-~ sil t - : — in trouble for his Senn ee Se at the foot of Republican street. The jine and spectacular escapes from ne fitn Altned the Great. and numbers an eigen 2d | death, They escaped in their night WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 2L— ne among her ancestors the greatest GT NORTHERN | i} Let the housewife and washer- decided there shall be no advance| When the morning ¢ession of the kings of England, Scotland, France ‘ | jelothes from the windows, the fire-| woman rejoice. ‘The price of clothes | !M prices Shia year, i jsenate opened, the blind captain was remarkably sound. While be MEN SCARED | ¥ leicois Sclbe: SabpAlA tan Wihis cei: Grech eee ra ke ee he lware Co. It has no watered stock, | he said, was bowed in sorrow. He ing continually reminded of the high | Want Gifts of a Million for |" r -| not be advanced this spring by the no outstanding bonds, and only $10,.| said: “She is beloved because of her . port destined areola | trust. The poor old clothes pin 18{000 capital, It controls not only| piety, her womanly virtue and her u Tessin wan always. orped to. look | for Mer S Fal men's arms down ladders to the) controtied absolutely by the trust] the clothes pin, but controls the ma-|admirable life. Bhe ia a great eov- trontit ne a great duty and reapon-| Ama result of n recent disorder re- Sa | ior Her Summer Fair. pound ansledeie nthe time he is three feet, in Jereign because of her constant ims ~ ve od Lo ¢ general o of the psartegp * | ines’ : diameter, with bark on the outside, e in Michigan, tt meets | partiality and her love of Justice.’ willy for which ebe must sacrifice | ceived at the general offices of the) war yur SPRINGS, Tex. Jan. 21.| - ine ta ith h : , her personal wishes. From the time at Northern in Geattle a large | i The ground floor of the Stensil| Unt! £, with polien and ft sells goods all over} Chandle efeated re-election was she ascended the throne, she show-|number of railroad men may lore|_—pobbers broke into the general| SPOKANE, Jan, 21.—The Spokes. ed legs and head artl- | the world. | warmly received. ea how completely she had master-|their positions, A short time ago |man Review prints the following building was occupted by Joseph| cles are mbina The men who run the business of! In the house Loud reported the 44 the 4ifficult subject of ruling *| James J. Hill axked information as |store and bank of J. A. Rushing & "A Joint meeting of the executive, tion of in’ mutual! the potato masher and its wooden | postoftice appropriation. femocratic people under a limited|to the number of men on the const and finance committees of the North-|Merehant’s general’ store. His loas| ndvantages to prevent cousins, met the clothes pin. men|. The senate confirmed the nemina- monarchie government Victoria who were not earning their aalaries,| Bon, at this town, blew open the|weat Preific International posl-'on #tock will reach $12,000, with $6,-| ous eom thon. The men who in conference last week. fhe potato | t of James F Harlan, son alone of English sovereigns, re Whether they are the best kind of| vault and wafe with dynaimjte, and|tion will be held this (Monday) aft-|000 insurance. trol the various lines deny ther masher crowd also decided not to| Chief Justice Harlam, of the United ‘ed that her real throne was in the| men that could be procured, and, in| escaped with between $4,000 and $4,-|ternoog at 3:40 In the offt J.|. Later,—At 1 o'dlock this afternoon |such a thing ag @ trust for the op- | make any advance in prices—at least hearts of the English people. She fact, asked for thorough report of 1000, ot J. Browne inthe Traders’ block, This|the fire is under control, eration of business, And they heve | not this year, Statee supreme court, to be attorney genaral far Ranta Iica,

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