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E MAIN 1090 Will Collect 20 Cents et the Barer Month : i HE SEATTER. STAR: oe : OL. 3. NO. 14. SEATTLI TO? DAY EVEN MARCIL 12, 1901, ONE CENT A COPY a the Andin, f th ¥ if | 7 the ing ive w nati |cortained merit and seniority ins |wchome having failed E | on—N'Goraias, Brecas and Lind |vice. From the ina t the claims ae tn this hithe to imac waible coun ast thet | through A. J " | y is dis v * in natura — toet f merit o son mining br fs tory, including two new specks to god to the heads of departments the claime at the la « | i° be ANd one of amall elep shants, « printed list of questions concern auction which were r « 4 | Broductng vory, of in othe jing each applicant's record, ability individua When the — din _ _ wan mi ving uo tuske, He Kuve honesty, coolness in emergencies and was made it ia understood th dent Ben amin the t cannibal tribes. H plicant can stand this preliminary | rock aboot #9. feet down and lesa A Choice ecg e Lot 6ox120, on Warren Ave- i | als importance of tr: | t . i . ‘ 4 est of fitness, he is not given an ex ed up $87 from a space on the sur es h Seattle, Spl . P. } t ne Amman people lamination, It | part of the examina face of t four by #ix feet nue, North Seattle, ospien N i is immense un . . tion to ascertain the candidate's re : + Tho prospector had no money to op Harrison Passes g, country: ‘which in spate is /GOVORNOL Ogilvie Mixed | sri ‘ni"merit.” Vice ant sppie-| Legislature Trying to ruicti"iot*s. team workding Location. \* el dited mM yet ants could not stand this preiimin- | fon a river boat. Last summer be abounded in wonderful resources S$ ary, toot | 5 FY ent Otte and ¢ vored to| Away. ; « | Up in It--Sensational | Tits at Moline Mods], OO WRHRIRING-AN. © [2e*t Sours ¢ qreres ta HERBERT S. UPPER Sartinasen Central Africa Commerce | cme of wan taken up by | } 3 16 claime have secured . i ™ Developments. | rates When the a Rush. Jon the cresk by a party, including Bea # Ven Wormer received word | {8!d: “I have found wild coftee which Hike stgut cmgineare’” afr, Christal! soe TL im gelock, by direct brokerage | and which can br gathered by tons, who was chief engineer of the Lake | ra a i, man; Ar, Funker end others have| : Sue” Min “Gunite cr kee PR ge ee Yaahington station, was among} td secured claims "AL sKe B ae ? Sethe Milaler-Grand, thet | wild OF B Bad & epsoiee of| N, Mare he greatest laid off. He appealed to the| OLYMPIA, March 12.—Both hous. |” 1 je unders that the mon who| asKa ou and. pennes the finest timber tn| °* ®!t sensations occurred here, and | ctvil gree commiasion. mM the lem have appointed sifting committees | have taken hold of the propoattion F. Harrison, expresident | the world ave full of unknown | {0 Of the greatest soandals ever re. | «round toh be wee by at the! and no bills will be considered after| have bright hopes of a good prom If 50, it Might be Wall to Remember the Firm That Mgee United Staten, ated at hin | BYU And wild fruits, pecultar in| ported are now public property, Gnd was fully esmpetent |6 o'elock ‘Thursday afternoon. Tho | pect being oped it te anid Keeps the 9 en ater Sig hg Be ce them At the meeting of the council last | mission found these statemn jwlot machine bill has been made a| PY one who ts in touch that if the ” palt-past one o'clock today, | t¥ilixed countries he was informed that at a recent |" statement on at $ o'clock, with a good|stake. The claima secured by the ‘ 8 “Most of the land over which 1/ banquet given here an official high Jehanee for passage. men now preparing to work THEY WERE MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THE | 1 is Very fertile, and is wa tered by creeks and rivers so nu: March 12—At/ereous that it is unnecessary to JAPOLIS, sm Harrison was partiay | SA07% Water for drinkin In position declared that he (Ogil- creek p vie) and Dan! Matheson, local purposes, | Contractor. had worked a gigantic mn ie sechem banks of the rivers and creeks! 0, ~ wilvie appeared greatly excited are menerally fringed by heavy wood. | and exclaimed that he would get |The rubber vine, which grows here | ige, to disprove and prosecute the in ite greatest luxurtance, will furn-|ometal for Ibel 5 NORTHERN COUNTRY, VERY #BRVICABLY LINED AND #EWED WITH BARBOUR'R BEST LINEN THREAD. WE HAVE SOLD HUNDREDS OF THES SUITS THE PAST TWO YEARS AND HAVE NEV HAD A BINGLE COMPLAINT EVERY SUIT FU GUARANTEED, WE ARE 88LLING THEM THIS BEA- | A special committ It—<Fine |ed , al : ming in from the |Guy Price this gfter . and the! MAY WHEAT. ig strikes are being ma | Baty Saneretne Aaa | fag on the state house was put | |half-maat, The house ix pases creek are given by the Burke boys. They struck 12 to 20 cents to the |kinda of road bills, but the senate) wax geRANCISCO, March i—/ was appoint: | , arousing at intervals. pot talk. His son and daugh h one of the most profitable com- | x. ¥ pan, but could not get down more | win emo: yr | , . 5 RE OW PRICE O deen summoned to the bed-| mercial products of this region.| ene santoae non We MPTUNE Im | than two and @ half feet on account |.) *mether them Wheat in today quoted at 6% SON AT THE EXTREME LOW PRICE OF Bananas, pineapples, oranges, lem-| ‘The council received a letter trom | of Water, They staked a claim on| OLYMPIA, March12.—Thirty-thr - $16.00 and $18.00 Streams of messengers are} ons and all tropic fruits grow in| ottnwa, which hed been seme te the |Z Rogers oresk, tributary to Allen | Republicans in the house yeater paTORih. Marck <2 telegrams and So euch abundance that there is litt!s|Ganadian seat of government by creek, and think it tw all right. A |voted to postpone the congresmic new reported to be north of Brand. IN OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT YOU WILL and flowers, [use for @ native to work more than 4 MeConnel! rush He in the spring | intment bill, which the caucus| fort, in Orange River colony, Hie FIND THE PROPER WEIGHTS AND THE RIGHT ou ry 4 promining mining ¢ aa whee The nent ; j , , ; 2 RIGHT — 7 onnell, se ia @ Dawson | Otund Tt id ns agreed upon, They Hained | mov ments are hampered by rain, | KIND OF FABRICS FOR THE UPPER COUNTRY |Rotelkeeper, charged the council with conniving with Spaniel Stathe son and ruining her business by | against her patrons. She further set forth that they attempt ed thie blackmail In order to satis ty thelr own selfish ends and make |! heir action on the gre other Republicans had combin [with the Demoor to amend the| original bill so as to give the I rn j ! crats @ chance to carry the North west Giatrict. The other Republie- ane answer that Apokane business | PRICES RIGHT. wee RI wi%Blan ‘APOLIS, March 12.—Gen. hada bed night, Dr. Jam. ‘was hurriedly summoned at 6 this morning. At 10 o'clock a statement that there w im the general condition to encouragement, He is in ! Personal @ 4 * eon and Chelan inties be put in used a great senea- oy id Chelan counties be put in| tion, of the lc the Fastern district for busines B | they $8 St cree rater host ‘outs | Biter Wrecks aoa ee ee ‘The Cause of the Rio! Wi epinet gay Killing Two coated, By tot, ae al the Dem Janiero Disaster at CHICAGO, March 12.--Kight per-| uch comment, a ve stirred up come Aon sons © killed and regular hornet's nest. The two up for Eas paseage under the reau . sone were killed and over Wf nfured| , Tagwiar nommere nest. Gn, Sy Men “4 San Francisco, runner! oO. EI in the Doremus Imundry, 468 West |#0™e @0 #0 far as fo say that there y The house passed the Dill to Ax| yo maximum rates for telephone com- | te truth in beth. Several others are - - panies, and to probthit dieerimine- | Madiaon street. lIFINE WINES AND LIQUORS 0 Wha hove’ ex Os explosion has not | mpAW SON, March %—Gold Com-| scaceeePoRT, Pa., March 12—At | on The highest charge would be! HONOLULU, March 6—The reason ly P Yot been determined. An official in-|Tuyon counell, ‘tadae fied ihet |£ Clock this morning the “cooker’|*,8 momth 8 lof the great lone of life in the Rio 502 Pike Street. ar v wee may be required. The| charges against Mra. McConnell, the |" the Dig plant of the McKeesport |..ine stato naturel oyster-bed re-|2ePelro Gisneter te wtated to vo 4| mphe tor, A. L. Doremus, is in the “| Brewing Go, exploded, entire! ¥ ‘ * The number of dead besides the| Gtiawn steting that the mentors [men are known to de lont: William |, The senate defeated the last rail: | S transferred several hundred sight known dead ts estimated from | 5¢ the council had conapired against | Pietkie, the watchman, and Matthew road bill of the seaston by a vote of] to -¢ Wilder and Inter-Tstand three to 15, The search of the ruins| her to rain hee Duomeee sm | Marr, & brewer. People living a/}4 to 16. It wae the Comiwolt intx, | Steamer companies, while here, to has Deen stopped, because of a din-|"%, \o Cavected that ithela will be |Disck away were thrown from thelr | ium Ti, Wickwtne dafbates |elb them out, as the United States agreement between the police and| met by other members of the cour, | beds and the explosion was hearg| covenant bill, whlch wae defeated | 1 oie of botlers and hulls refus fire department as to which has the| Ci within the next few dane on” | over the entire city, The house oc. | iat Fridey 2 ante per ton’ ter jad to tet the local | Fight. Five of the bodies recovered| 'Goy Ogilvie has begun inceatigat. /SUpled by Wm. Spencer and wife, |<'4e for s rate of $9.78 per ton tor) eu ° scarry tages. 5 | | were terribly mangled and roasted. | ing the charge of owe next door to the brewery, waa crush. |® aul of 460 miles of agriculture! | without them. The Coptic also lett) Several sail shops were wrecked by | neminnt hime ahd Contractor Munkee | ed. like -ahell, but both ecg | Products teak eke oe eta Se be exploston. son by an official, {Bio miraculously escaped. Lose ordivdl ok den! Prakelan g Ay Lond others ansert it positively The revenue Tauwchee Scout ana A Report That the Great ea We are closing out a choice line of teas and coffees at COST’ pecause we heve gone out of the grocery ousiness IF YOU WANT YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS > Accurately compounded with fresh drugs, bring them to us. We work all day and all night. riom made anywhere in the ‘Phone Main 3. A Reportea Strike. Robert Allison, a well known min time man of Southeastern Alas! is reported to have made a rich strike on Twelve- Mile Deit city at all hours, VERETT a on 12. H.W It i» claim. Three Men wi Sink Veor Dart are now at Stetson & Post's} deputy organ. oun ee aes] Others tajeres.—— |iiitects sx tary rit we gut| WHE Plane $00,000,000, amar te Koval rede rie { & Holmes Drug Co. dein goal = Ell lore tae ERE A ES overhauled. = | victime being many and the harves Stewar' Suspicions began when his board bil! ran some two Weeks over The fen It We reported that on the fret of West Seattle ferry is laid UD | next month the Great Northern rail | today for ire. Transportation is | Toa ‘will leaue w new block of pre- and by @ Uttle inquiry it was lferred stock fo shareholders in the|found that he had borrowed money the © & Northwestern, near | being rail over the trentle Arlington heights this morning, three pil, bd lroad, which will, to @ certain ex-|%® the limit. He left here yesterday ttockmen were probably fatally in- 4 y 7 & a oe ltent, be equivalent to distributing a|vening for parte unknown { @ | jured and four seriously hurt. Fatal. |%,°ruias up ote is morning. | eubstantial dividend. It ts thought] A telegram from W. R. Eidson, of 4 She will go to Port Townsend, then - or as ly: C. e's G. Rusk, H. Braith. M + phe jit will be issued at par and fore. Mt. Louls, secretary and treasurer 627 First Aveenue “eerie THE LEADER fe vet . Sts 719 BSeoond Ave. CHICAGO, Mareh tL—In a rear. end ie of two stock trains on arrived here Monday night, saying STANWOOD, March 12—A_ fire, | Worthy. B. Weber, J 2. ency to raise price of Great North- ber of allen Japanese up| oy BR a < r 4 which came near wiping out the lit- are & num lern shares in the stock market. It|that Wolcott was no longer euthor. grocery store a t pi nday. al to be derived by this tasue u ‘pet, The fire destroyed the chief store, | man. Gus Broc whose name was | he of purchasing a: t est {n any other line, but there are those who are fartiiar with the FOR OPERATING methods of Mr. Hill who are of the SLOT MACHINES Sei. Si.t's Gaariaes* —_— BS loca! circles It ts aald the pree- not included in the first list, ai | the botel and a private dwelling. The S ieee beer @ied. All of the men narrowly ex ver Neat ates ecaped cremation, the caboose in OAKLAND March 12—The mun-| which they were asteep at the time icipal election resulted in the choice|ot the accident, catching fire from ‘or |i A. Barstow, Republican, for mayor | the stove. ent towne may have something to do worked the/ of this city. yRancisoo Two arrests ware made last night | with a Great Northern extension in| CARTHAGE, Miss, March 12.—The compa CTECO. ok eo under the anti-slot machine ordin-|the direction of Denver. Along this |\Jury In the case of Russell Broach, fi Manfia with the Thi ance. H. Linget and O. J. Nelson, | line there are many rafiroad men fa | White, charged with complicity in the aged ee ae, oo saloon keepers, were taken In cus-|this section who are of th inion| murder of the Gamble family, wi tleth volunteer infantry term tody at 7:80 p. m. by OMicer Phil-| that the Great Northern is heading| still out at noor f h ot aptennnent. od Seeeres. Ups. ‘They were charged with oper: |that way and that the methods em-|bung Jury or wcquitt IND! e —Alt- ing siot machines and their. ball | picyed at the present tim e but ‘ that the pec will lyneh red nrg Aggro pe ern | Was fixed at $25 each. They aw the Por the purpose of Dilnding certain | rit. Hroach and eight ne- London éditor,. and Mise Mary | proprietors of the Monogram saloon | interests, entagoniatic to the plans,|cluding two women, are also held | Blaine Hussey, were married at noon the basement of the Pacific |untit such time aa the right-of-way | aleo held for the crime. jat the residence of the bride's par-| Ong p 7 Makes Seattle From | uch 32 the Milwaukee Beer Hall,| and other matters In the same con Svery lady, in order to have a perfect fitting dress, must have a perfectly fitting corset. Only a short time ago one had to pay $2.09 to $5.60 for thia kind of a corset. But today The American Lady and J. B. Corsets, both American manufacture and an ex- act reproduction of the French, can be purchased for $1.00 and $1.26. We are selling agents for both. Others of finer}material up to $2.00 Our Glove stock is complete. That means every new desir- able color is Included in the assortments, Our Famosa at $1.00, has no equal, Our Leader at $1.25 we claim is equal to any $1.60 glove ou the market, both fully guaranteed, Other grades up c at 10 fecond avenue, wat sthes In Two |°m They will tour the world. econ av: neetion have been ecttled. NEWPORT NEWS, Va., March 12 Dawson in Ten Days, | LET OUT! States. + |The battleship Tiiinols steamed out ; Railroad Man Arrested. | from the cape this morning on her hapa a Ed Blakely, a ratiroad man, aged ee @ builders’ trial trip. The weather was| qaugmrre— cd ¥ . in. aged fine. A large crowd watched the| Dodwell & Co. 41. was arrested shortly after mid Northern Pacific Draughts- steamehip Vic- | night by Officer Adama. He is want- KANSAS CITY, Mo. March 12.—| new champion depart. The trial will] torian arrived from Skagway 74/64 to serve a 20-days’ sentence in| Warnick, 17 years old, wi pe this morning while stand- be given on a %-mile stretch under forced draught, after the machinery has been tested. way ports at 11:30 this morning with eight passengers, finishing one of the | fastest winter trips ever made by jail. OBJECTIONS man Bilks Friends. 4 a ge nee Spools Missouri John jarvey, thi the boats on that ran. Bhe left 7 | | WASHINGTON, D.C, March 12-—] TACOMA, March 12—Chas. D. way March § at 11 p. m., making the | | Groat Britain's refuaal to accept the! Gloeckner, @ draughtsman employed run in $34 hours. senate’s amendments to the Hay-|in the Northern Pacite offices hore the minister, stood in a | Robert Darney, one of the passe mand gh A oe . o passen- | on the Kansas aide while gece oF tn Vistaaien, eande tae 200 |Pauncefote treaty are based upon! has absconded, leaving many people - ord-breaking time of 10 days from Lae. OO ne ee ee nara in |to mourn his sudden departure. He the couple owing to the | Rawese to Speeds, tp Wit Dewssn \viting other maritime nations to con. | borrowed right and left and got to: yout! tthe girl, and in order to in- March 2 by the Canadian Develop Sees net rutralising of the canal, | gether several hundred dollars and @ & art. stages, only made one) t o el t while this in| trunk full of new clothe He lett Senge. Me eres ot Gmawes | | hind btn bina Ter and tho| the city two weeks ago, ostensibly | jest four hours before the Victorian | Steamer hinies ‘Sees Skagway | {\iitca Staten, it 1s deatr ‘o bind| to visit St, Paul. It has just been = for this port. On, the trip he | le ned ran Germany, Fu and tho} lear This Morning. cree ea oe an element of doubt as to the ceremony was performed event of trouble, it was de- viged half of the girl would be Med in Kansas and the other half Mis» Harvey showed some tion to follow this plan un-| NEW YORK, March 12.~—George|trail is in very good condition and | -- - by the preacher that he|Francis Gliman, eccentric Bridge-| that a large amount of freight was | howe that he wek a apanese liner at Seattle for the Ort ent The second objection ts ioas the sisi : 1 C Pm - ubw ty would be be married to both halves of te, “was buried in{@oing in, “There are very few peo-| The Pacific Coast Steamship Co.'s | Clayton- Bulwer tre ae "Sis alae resepasd Linnea mend oumcsery, Beockivn, to-| ple seunig’ o8b, said Mr, Darney mer Senator, Capt. Patterson, |tirely abrogated. Great Britain foce Dawson is very quiet, but there will jarrived from Skagway and Lynn | Oot COnIISS tit et certain rants 2 accompanied by J. G. Wilson other’s, to respect the canal’s nou- | tratity ond. F. Weld. Mr. Durney says the | convincing logic that, as a man | day. wife are one, unless both halves| Gilman was the head of the Atian-| be lively times when the first clean-| canal ports thia morning at the bride were included they |tic & Pacific Tea Co, Fear of as-|up is made. We have heard nothing | o'clock. She brought 3 cabin pass- only be three-quarters. eassination caused him to make alof Dr. Bitinger. It is generally Sup- | engers. over half of them are from Parents of the young womon é w posed in Dawson tha is wome-| the interior. atch Pe, eae ee ee Fifty thousand dollars in bullion | @brogated . | claures. was brought down from the Trend-|Claunen | ton nawever, Is the jin Central America in exchange for the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, it should not allow that treaty to be entirely without 9 For anyone contemplating going It Ss Well North to look our stock of stoves and cooking utensils over. Our line of stoves is made expressly for the northern country, and is the (i p bd enous Ve gu 78-34 Yesler Way. ell’s ough. The following ordinance waa intro- compensating | duced in the city council last night by Councilman Will H. Parry, upon| where, on the Outeide.” ? be e following ie the passenger let ore a sig A aed Mra. J. R. Bugle, Mrs. Mallock, Misa | well mine. opposed to the match, and the | years a recluse. Bier arrived from Indian Terri- tory two hours after the ceremony | murdered for his money From reports this prop- 1 ite frat read- which would | request It pa a Go. Ww pte Davis amendment, “ pS room three tim dolph Dawson, was one of the passengers, | United States to fortify the canal] tions committee, Its object is to pectors' hardware in general. rine BE, M.’ Bullivan, a wealthy mer- | whenever It rer gg es cure cheap gas Imm ¢ Sees, oh ~ | eawary to Its own prote . a ee nor At Balliven c son 'cnl ater Fritain insisted from the start that | @fAault, to show th the canal should not be fortified, but | power of control ORDINANCE NO, ———~ diately, or, in ee eee t the city has no enger, Mr. Sullivan the Ice accompanied by his wife. Purser Jonen of the Senator. re- | protected, like the Buex canal, by a ports a pleasant passage down. general agroement of the maritime} AN ORDINANCE fixing the maxt- mum price to be charged for tur thet on powers: skeen redl Ie in & fair condition. | Poc is not believed that negotiations | inating and fuel gan in the City of over It at present | will be resumed by the United States | Seattle, and providing a penalty Th lat present. The anewer of England,| BE IT ENACTED by the City of following is the list of pa were whil C. B. Rogers, V. ‘ Reach, A. Odell and wite, A That he was not a recluse by na- ture, Oilman showed by his passion ate fondness for horses 4 love of je |revelry, Me liked music, dancing lesiit : land high kicking, and the festivi- | tiem at the Gilman’ home often star- Notice to appear and set for trial| tied the nelghbors. He entertained fo une seperioe court next Saturday,| soubrettes by squads and sent them fase of the people against the| back to town in fine carringes. Gas & Electric Co., wan serv- Dest and most complete on the coast gost Stove House inthe Northwest stable was filled with! t horses, and he often took over country roads. attle as follows nego- | prom- Gilman's friendly, @oee not invi * looking toward a cc Spon the gas company today. | the fin ‘This brings the case back where it, wild rt the maximum charged for illuminating | Amith and wife, | tia it and ise of that country’s objections Waa before the petition to remove. | | Session of the Civil Service Board |<. A. Keach, A. Odell and w aii 1 gas within the elty Limite HOOKMO OOOO MOROeH errr) A for Last Night. Hamson, Miss Annie Williamson, A of the City of Seattle shall be o Come up to 607 F Aerbey Schoner W. Tufft sailed last night |Gebr and wife, J. F, McDonald and {dollar and twenty-five cents per one fee how far your money Oe 3 | for Yakita | ———_——— wife, Mra. ©. F, Kdwards, I. J. ° |thousand cuble feet thereof when will go by dealing with a » tod TERED SPT | | warthhan, i ediiiven Sha wite the # is supplied to the consum man o understands h fie The civil service commisajon held | George Met Hactngyg © lar ug | by means of pipes laid in the streets business, cheap rent ra @ meeting last might to continue ar-| jar "My, Moorckmuec, wr! Aianenle: | PLACER STRIKE Jof the City of Seattle buys his goods right, and sells them on modern business prin The hoard of public work has|ranging for the examinations for)ana 1, A. Richman | ection 2 I be unlaw- nd all, All goods are sold | tranamitted to the city council with | promotions. There were #4 applic Newa wae brought down that the! [tut for " rsons, com. or money refunded | favorable recommendations the ap-| ants, but some of these yrere not) Dawaon Blectric Light & Pow ‘0, | }pany or corporation or Heations of the following contrac-| granted permission to take the ¢x-| se importing a 4000 : a corporations directly or in tore for extensions of tine Becretary Grout ex- |4 Sonne 5 ee. Mgnt machine ot] SOT Taken, from’ & celia gal COTS tage a ne sees scsacesreseonneeesepeneeseeneenioaane oe land, for improve- A the action as follows itn here. ‘The machine ja at Bedrock greater price or sum per one thusand iRY DOMEST You no doubt are aware that high gloss ls { yr ‘eet, by planking Bix of the 19 applicants for prom- |}. be brought down by the firet bout | Jeuble feet of gas for illuminating or 1] Mi $ IC FINISH it of date? Only one machine in the city ner f fue i jotion, in the fire Ge artment we Te | from White Horse. The company ta! jfuel F; ar} Ar an that here that will produce Domestic properly delays due not eligible because they are ran' also bringing In a larg or oF provided; and any person or Gives Glowing Accounts of ‘Saul & Fresk, Hattery street |beiow ‘the fret grade, ‘Their first | motors for uae on the creche en tt | DAWSON, March: 2—A_ placer |company or compante Cascade Laundry co., 0S That © tr sewer, from Western avenue to Fifth! promotion will be to the next #rade | town, and will consequently strike has been made on Thirteen- | who shall take, charge or receive any Corner Third Ave. and Main 8t. Telephone Main 210. ‘ountry. aventie; extension of 15 days from|in their present class ltend thelr wires to a great extent | mile creek, a tributary of Sixty- {greater price or sum per one thous Uptown Office, 817 Second Avenue, Telephone Main 493. 4 | Feb. 24, naked. “Three applications for the con-| when summer arrives. mile river, a short distance up the |and cublo feet of gas as herein pro Holman & Bechill, for improve-|crete paving inspector class were | ~ Yukon river above Dawson, The | vided, shall forfeit to the City of Se. postponed. ‘This waa done to bring| Frank J. Barnard, city superin-|dincoverer and aapociater have we-|attle the sum of one hundred dollars themtogether with the applications | tendent of schools, arrived Inst night | cured a number of claims and have | for each and every such violation of : CHICAGO, March 12-—Williarm| ment of Connecticut street, between Barape Cherry, the African explor- First ‘and Railroad avenues; exten- Fecontly returned to this | sic 20 days asked on aceount of ry from Africa, with the ald| inability to Recure material PAAR WEDD DRAEEE TE OU 0000 90 00000000 2004) When You Want a Perfect White Wine, Buy our Riesling AA, @ 75e per gallon, Sauterne A, @ $1.00 per gallon, Sauterne AA @'$1.50 per gal These have a beautiful color and # fine Douquet. 1, Main 657, Spectal delivery, MIGLIAVACCA WINE COMPANY, . . . 109 Main St of men who are already in that class, | from Cleveland and Chicago. While | shipped a thousand pounds of sup- | the provistons of this ordinance, ‘Bight other applicants were de-|in Chicago Mr, Barnard attended the | piles up the river by stage to take Section % That this Stereopticon entertained the| J. J. Moffat, a junk dealer at 214| nied examinations because they had | convention of the echool superintend. | into the camp. the Chicago Press club| Jackson street, was arrested at 2/not stood the preliminary tests of ents of the United Atates Mony| The discovery was made ht, Mr. Cherry formerly iv-| o'et this afternoon by Officers | fitness. Section 9 of the charter | matters of Importance to teache ear ago bY one of Reveral men now |if approved by the mayor; otherwts Hannibal, Mo | Freeman and Kellowg. He is charg-|says: “The commisaton shall, by Its | aa well ne principals, were discuaved, | interested, and the matter war kept |{t shall take effect at the time Gherry toid of hia exploration | ed with recetving #tolen goods. Mof-| rules, provide for promotions in the | While in the Kast Mr. Barnard vinit jet with the hope of getting a con-|shall become a law under the pr tte Immense Kotio region, and| fat lives at 117 Bixteenth avenue. —_| claasified service on the basis of as-/ ed his family in Cleveland, cession for the ground, but that | Visions of the city charter, ordinance ‘shall take effect and be in force from over aland after Its passage and approval, Nie AREER HIPS REIS.”