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SBRUARY 28, 1902 ‘TLE . qumspay, FEB HE SEATTLE STAR, 8 wring foal “ ° « “mn . n At from: beneath ving a roof #o| from the branching jee chambers) them, la the taassive aummit of Mt | and Adams were put on the case, Samnier, the bist uni | are rounded and. thelr expored | tain that a diffused bive light pene-| swept over tn OU H othes were nat-| Rainier, At timos the sublime 1 K . od States bed 7 facen poll 1. ‘The smooth black] trated the chamber, The Moor Urated with condensed stea While, tain appears # blue in the u inshiu’s Big Cargo ible in rivers, tregions, Here on the| row space between the rocka and (ho! drafts of air with a freesing the glories of the newsbe day, t daybreak this morning for | the These toe ’ nw, exposed to an al-| hing Foot which led to unex-| ature chilled the oth fe, After | Clouds gat pout the lofty min Orient. She carried a heavy consign OB ne ge ; Gale Blowin, | plor epths, Ax a slide into th 1 hours of intense dark the! mit and tra m ft into & storm nent of tobacco, 1,000 hogsheads of ee = yt 8 . | forbidding gulf would have been 1 f now above ts became falnt-| king, Avalanches rushing down itn Enter! XL Dairy and Are Sure | ieat tobacco for Kobe, where tt will aost continuous «ale, the rocks have] coodingly uncomfortable, tf. No Huminated, telling that the sun| #ide awaken the echoes In the netgh: be manufactured into clgarettens op noe been polished Ifting snow crya-| rious, our ine wan stretched] was ngain shining. After a light! boring forest. The appearance of the prised by Ambush 000 bales of cotton sheeting, 1,000 08 wal eS serge No Nag rounded form | fro ag to Crag #0 aM to furnish «| breakfast and « cup of tea, prepared | mountain is never the mu on aif Robert Krank h pales Of vey OOties Sas Sennen ave Hopes form the Nisqually, Puyallup, | due to the Aner in which the frag-] without slipping. ‘Three arched ope the exposures of the night. on the beholder from hour to hou A. H. Mead, at Third avenue Sere and White rivers, flowing) ments were ejected from the volcano, | Inge ¢ rwaye communteated with On © | jane t v ; pio t sound; the Cowllt «-| “Descending into the crater, I dis-] other chambers, and through thone! n Crater Penk Other Interesting Objects of ed ney pg Bie Ferne Cotuinbls, han ite wouree covered crevices from which tearm datia wt-cokt_aly- were comuntn Following. the innee rim of the] white the.central-attraction to the pre. ae ee Sane ~* — a | try t tain enery tn F ing ¥ roe ae er of mountain scenery in Para jing, has of late been the frequent dome of Mt. Rainier, there are | lars. Several times during the la mountains inv that merit | month burglars ha i aw tention. ‘To th t rinem the wer portions of the stock © depr eachececicinenont and rugged ‘Tattoosh range, which | dations ally « vediately is remarkable for the boldness with | after the arrival o w consign-| © 1 $15 and W. F. which Ite bordering: alone rise froma ment of stock. Yesterday a quantity rday afternoon tor mits, ‘This range hax never been ex-| | employes of the dairy, decided to lay Saturday, Kane's face was cus plored except by mingrw and bunters, | in umbush for any night prowlers reds by @ broken bottle in the’ who hav nig no record of their that might be in evidence. aahhs of Meas discoveries # virgin ground to At 10:30 o'clock thelr vigil was re the Reologiat and geographer | | warded. ‘Three men atesithily un. | itty Bird, one of the pertodlent mmons glacier tw t largent tee} locked the front door and walked | Callers at the city jail, was sivem stream of Mt. Rainier, This glacier boldly 1 #tore Roy Frank fifteen days to s e by Judge Geonyay is greatly broken, expecially in ita! hg # wtationed near the door | 7°#t*rday for drunkenness upper peculiar fea an was hid: on a galler .: ture tion with any| naar the rear of the store. After the| Not Much Encouragement other glacier, In it# central portion rglars had been in the place there are two x para on w minutes one of them starte tters received in this city by of rock, which b » far up ra} srying with him an armful of Methodist .Episcopal clergye the summit of th ain dome i Robert then turned on the from Dr. Wilmot Whitfield, who descend for a mile or more, | r nts and fired point blank | Went Kast about # month ago te oo 4 i ‘ of the retreating burg- | Taise funds for the building of a Large Ice Rivers | cer niy burglar ran outside ana | Kinley memorial church at Bremere Ingraham glacier, another promt-| mi ‘scaped with his two| ton, state that but slight encourages nent tream, W named afte | ® ‘ " *. A hack driver who| ment is being given the prone by Major Ingraham’ of Seattle passing outside naw the| those who were expected to helps 1 r prominent glaciers are NEARING THE SUMMIT OF an tear take @ couple of | Dr. Whitfield is now at the national | ¥ THE MOUNTAIN, the Cow Nisqually, F mens sand ” — the door then stumble Winthrop, Th nder . radiating from the peak of | of St. Elmo's fire forming on the top almost like the spokes of a| of their alpenst wheel, would require an arti Upon furthe gation it wa ever, be overlooked, The government | electrical « One of us chanc ologiate may that these glactern are| to raise his hand skyward a that the climate of the jon a) Tated, It is needless to # that our me coe, wanes GF tne reewe | Commellqhe et tha erent noua the] meet enn ee jbrim so that the polnt# slant down|in his beak. It is quite a common ya. "The recession| covers Of those lower down. Hence| ¢ Day jover the ear. The great thing now | practice for persons owning pet binds Maa ty oethenn | the Warne, Bt Mime , . 3 is to arrange some part of the millin-| to teach them to take bits of sugar aerres te te evidence | (he Dame, Bt. MiNe's Paes. ae one jreakfant. ery to hide the ears. It was never| or other food liked by the birds from Li Pes pp Beer r nlbang) eA oh me berry Bhi Oneal “6 |thought necessary to conceal them| the lips. It-has been discovered that enskie tae eeee a cues > ie the maeat fakbinie veer a | @aaunent Cream | before, but there must be a place | the trainers of young birds in Burope ; bly atury, | * E | ~ en Apple But for the exquisite embroideries and | frequently contract in this way @& which t# unfavorable to the exis ie OV two hours to make t Buckwheat Cake. i ; sdenti | gero ~ . Ws Maple Syrup. |the new perforated velvets which| peculiar parasite growth on the ence of perennial jee. F tly the| erous passage. Upon our return, Cotte Vr mean annual snowfall te becoming|#* I approached the banks of the Npm-ored }took #0 much like Jace. The mention | throat and lungs that is frequently Chimabe tana Seas glacier, | noticed goat tracks. With Can Chote of lace recalls the latest achieve-| fatal, and a warning has been issued i a 2 © ™ Out telling ty oneapanione ef the | Spaniel Oan Q |ment in that line. It is @ fur lace,|by French physicians which may? MAP OF THE GLACIER SYSTEM *, no mean summer temperature| tracks, I called to them to follow ime. | fi Com eble Fritters. | which is obtained by perforating the | well be heeded by anyone feeding se he prevalence of clouds and| In leas th r t ig he Hed innest urs. bird m mouth to bea "MOUNT RAINIER, WASHINGTON. sr. he prevalence of clowds and] In leas than 4 minutes we had safe-| Sweetbreads. "| Mushroom Bauce. Teeprager | nttectve Dee ¥ , . on Aecrens-| ly nme no glacier, eatior ~* # 4 Seale or a combination of these! “They compllinented me upon el peat lalea Pose bescryed ; eouas . enpnpen te seabtSione LorCnenent the | suection Of se geod s 5 Ithen| Lemon Pudding Waters. ‘The straight-front corset has made| At a recent wedding breakfast the ern hemisphere ts lead-| cailed their attentic the goat Coffee, |a decided change in the way women | color scheme employed was greem Ing, on an ave | | Camda from mee oy MS oment ond of tome OR y, .. an © track I bad been following. There ts jearry themsetv: It is a change for | end yellow, An immense ball of yel- Mbtiiee otnn vceta eS Sevegse Seorey melting over snow secu: b-| no hetght too great or cliff too pre. | Mew Wash {he better, too. Not even yet, how- | low roses swung from the chandeliers 7 a eevee coved -, ine - tuations st She] eipito a a to visit, but Materials ever, ie there enough intelligent bpm ee # the center of the table, extremitien of the lac pout Mt.| when he comes to crossing a glacier| Wash goods si training of young girls in an easy, | Ropes of smnilax were festooned from a A Rainier thus have Increased nterent | Mr. Dilly js inclined to pick his way. | grand lacuna tnd Cee e Loner, | graceful pose, Once a while one|each arm of the chandelier to the = —— omen om “ 4 whether the as-|and femininity will lay down arms {nds a woman like that one whose|corners of the tables, where they crater #0 a8 to be sheltered from the [at once as soon the advance | father obliged her to pace his library | were held tn place by the baskets of: guile stili blowing steadily from the thard of the best ‘le seen, “Linck |for @ certain length of time every | cakes and comfits. A low dish in the est, We guined ils northern border | nusling, batietes, dimities, organ-|4ay with a book laid on her head. | center of each sable was filed Wee 4 Climbed to the topmost pinnacie, | 4 the whole array of lovely | that site might thus learn to carry | bon-bons and was embedded ts ‘ known as ¢ mbias Cre. she ‘otton goods will be lher chin level and her shoulders fois of Les and white - -¥ j F pinnacle rites about W feet abo and, it appears probable, even. She did not enjoy the process | Plates of bon-bons in green and Sig eragr tiger The - 2 general level of the irregular rim the staple of ail manne |while it was going on, but it guve| White and yellow carried out’ thet J the crater, aud is the bi point treme ‘i |her a bearing that was later her| color scheme. At the four corners one, ly filled by the , igheat poin ay an weil an ordin | im th A of the two others, is the old- ye mountain. Its elevation Ie * Such progress has been made in | Pride and others’ envy. of the tables were slender greem and has suffered so greatly from . 4.526 foe their fabrication and design ghat| For the benefit of the women who| vases holding each a single choices ah Sp expiasions and Gibrs & portion oc the cone they. quite rival the handsomest of |are trying to stand right, s few] long-stemmed yellow rose. | ‘Theiges ee Sia generat ‘ ¥ ye explosion Mike. “Colors ta, ure true and | points should be borne in mind. The| fect was beautiful in the extreme, can be traced. Peak Success 5 € the backs, Deautiful, and so it tm little wonder |firet ss that the ball of the foot/ and betrayed the hand of the artist, Liberty Cap are prominent . ah a por} xpect to conque should bear most he weight. ¢ Throat Orna- Ma sales wind femeine of which now | "flack, White and. cream-colored | should not stand on one’s heels. An} mente Seetak dim Wigoeetee, a8 a the central} | grounds predominate ough in| authority on thore subjects bas #ald/ Sprays and plaques of flowers tm SS tan be judged, ie about jome, secondary glaciers have exca~ | Siany the ground is #6 well covered |that a woman should stiffen the! arabesque designs are made in ‘a half miles. Within the vated Valleys and amphitheatres. In ittle of it remains visible. Li | muscles at the back of the calves) mixture of colored enamel and pres crater, in the formation of 4 he V-shaped mass of which Gibral. |colore are first favorite—beige or |and then see how she stands. cious stones for mounting on a broad the mountain ‘was truncated, as tar is the apex, a broad amphithea-| hampagne, some call them—a lively |is the correct pose or poise. She) band of black velvet, which is @ Yom fully two thousand feet tre-like depre has been cut pink, many bluca and other colors | must guard against bending forward | torm of ornament for the throag; summit, there are two leaving @ bold cilff abovelt. ‘The ex. | | being good neconds: |from the shoulders or back from the | much favored this winter, but teh J ier and much tore recent avation of the « ophitheatre did net ’ Trimming Covers belt | must be clasped behind with a jewele; me larger of these is about Progress far eno. cu Up tue ny | gars A Peeullar | ed ornament, or finished off with a Br iameter and the second, to cut away the apex of the V-shaped | Wings of any sort are in order on | _ Disease rge chou of tulle or antique lace, Va ‘an incomplete circle, tts rim reg de im & precipice on : hats. The favorite manner of trim. | Cats are said to be excellent agents | not tied in strings, as we have beemt “era teen broken by the formation a lower side. This remnant is Gib Ming 8 to have one long-polnted | fr distributing disease germs among | accustomed to eee it. ‘fecent companio '» mee re whi AiMoult for climbers | wing on the Fight side lying flat on|children, but who would have! Bougoir across, The rim o he ‘brim. ‘The left has two short | thought that the saucy little canary) Cagty ans. Descent Is Quite Easy Below Gitraitar the desoent waa yards y snow. filled bowl ‘and rises steeply from wp crest. The charac- any. T easy. The life line was no longer slopes shows that needed. Tramping in single file over terial has Deen de- the hard surfaces of the snow field, faiten ints the cav!- The s of th Ww, & party € prev ic winter ® p make rapid prog rea, and soon gain the scattered groves of spruce trees which form | such an attractive feature of Para dine park. ‘The southern side of Mt. Rainier | much less precipitous than its! hern face, and the open park o region near timber line is broad- | rt the edge of the |carried anything 80 dangerous about | are an follows: Colonels McRay and | Jacobs, Major Hulls and Captain Elfert. | Wrecked by Morphine George O'Brien, a morphine wreck. was yesterday fined $100 by Judge ge for stealing a box of tobacco. stole the box ely to buy his on and admitted It wings fastened at NOME RATES — | ARE FIXED . North Definitely Arranged | “CITY HALL Delightfully refreshing and cleans- ing for the face and hands is the following lavender lotion: Four ounes yhol. one-half ounce of ame monia, one drachm of oil of laven: flowe Add one teaspoonful a bowlful of warm water. Dark lines about the throat, caus- ed by high collars, can best ang most easily be removed by alcohol |baths. After the regulation soap jand water scrub, wipe thoroughly! With sleobot ae Bath bags dipped tn tepid water jand used as a sponge make the skin er, more diversified and much more hi pid. sak Tale wenacal love | 4 | white, smooth and fine. To make ion of park is between 5,000 and | She em rrene, sotan. paneoneer | — |them, take one pound of fine oat See foot ana it te Vihonnaa | and freight, were definite! god : jmeal, one-half quart of new bi to steam. a iad Lents ghee + nye "getter ty ong | at @ meeting of transportation com A petition was fled with the city two-fifths pounds of powdered pow tose of ave indefinite, It merges into the hea panies’ representatives yesterday. | clerk yesterday pacha poem weit ng |root, two-fifth pound of almond: fs the best known example. sted region te the south, and wor. the rs vovege north the rates | Gentes strest, werden NING (and |e coe ne anne there 9 no aswurance that its nipmme reg og ~ Bers: olde " k stat ms $125.00 | E eventh aventes ‘i - fred Soap. Dowdered; (ote: CUREO TEE may not be reawakened. Ee uarth, te the ane FOLLOWING A NARROW P A’ ROUND GInR n deck staterooms 00.00 ne bonds of T. Ry Oo; tor | rome ener oawaat: be rea ot meth he the Goa ING A NARROW P ATH AROUND GIBRALTAR. Raloon dash siaterones ++ 100.00) | The Donde oe eae a2 eho and Joel a4, Soft, irregular pompadour of eaeen, ee Gee to the bordered by Cowlitx glacter, and 4 | Become cies Berens ». : $0.00 | $10,000, a ton far stroct inprove, [cUrY hair seems the arrangement part of a series of changes which te| cent of Rainier t# diMeult. During | General freight. per ton.-...... D| Frank for ited with the city clerk | most Senerally liked now by halps Affecting probably the entire earth. | one of my seasons in Paradiee park| Uattle and horses, per hea 00] ments were filed with the clty clerl !qressers. Some few short locks may The study of the climatle changes Ie the Ascent Difficult? ores a gs Oa | this after eet? drop down on one side of the fore= | indicated by the fluctuations of ex-| tiesto ee ree chy A pe RRS OREN | head, and a little bunch of short inting glaciers wiset bear. | there Santo Milo sty caxip pan, euaplans wae? RAILROAD NOTES |curls, suggestion of the English style, ng, a0 it may be exe abe th w | of art mean ppala ~ nent - ae jis fashionable, although it must be light on the f Alscussed problem pper rn | hh confessed this style is worn only by f the cause of the cold of the Gla imn 5 r 1 cla , " i il | ja limited number, ial period in the latent | e. I 1| Travelers’ Railway Guide | J. H. Gleim, traveling passenger | | St. Elmo's Pa a ee etre she ere eeiat ds seoeeere Me and freight agent of the Colorado | mower-trimmee b t aiffl t t mS. c. i local agent ¢ ne } conclusion, 1 not # ¢ ult peak fc I ore P * . Leave for St. Paul 743/R. and N. Coy i# out of the hospital |More and more pretty parasols im 1 compared with other peaks| t about equipment, and time of | where he has been for the past two| {he shops for the 1902 summer gitit f similar altitude other art to which he replied, ‘I can | 3 win | weeks. ‘He will be at his desk again | The handles on many of these are trie r iw It necessary toclimb| make the a without the slight- | * ge en A 0 noticeable for unique attract! the ere inorder to. eriny ¢ Moulty.’ Early the next morn- | an e | » oF adi ax dese | One parasol of white silk he sbaiticent eatnees) Paniaine pat having donned a pair of new | ‘ flower border, and attached to the ut 6000 feet above sen level, ¢ r he started out ahead of three | Pm. and B19 p.m ails raeuan | stick by white silk cords are three fe eoneuee te one, even a chi thera who were to try the ascent pres ke, os4. Gra | silken pompoms repeating the bright The nt fr that park gr A 12 hours later a dejected ith Bend— Lew Rept Bun. | colors of the border, The handle is more difficult, tut with cate no ne. | looking traveler wag seen to wend his Arrive texcept Sunday}, | a Harlequin head carved in ivory lent» need beta The few that| ¥ y y into a gre trees near * each way between Seattle | and tinted“in various color tones. t aken pl were argely| camp, and there sit tn > medita wave ta. 0 16 | Artificial Mowers lend a bright pe tid nd a la | ten, tigation disclos Pt p my TO pt. ar note to other improved parasols, precautions. Onl: [tbe Boston i p nu 1 tye he eS | - ery attractive is one of these with 1 has c pehagrin, |& A . _|& covering of flowered silk i peace A | non mt-OF Bainter ia wecenis | o% en Seite ana| WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 2—|fatd in lengthwise folds and. edged faj. Ingraham Ing more difficult each year. 1 Ard T80bm | ong Bvening Times publishes the |around with two airy-looking flounc~ lowin | bw shelf around Gibraltar ie] | Sx nen B. € Mowing as the leading article on|es of the «ame material. At the top east elope of Rainier, between W 5 1 ana 690 > a. Arrive . | tied with red satin ribbor ‘Then at th and Inter «la A h beer Mr irew Carnegie has demon ; : Nn I « | 4 , 1 < vals around the outer edge are nd rugged spur extends from th : Leave 4:00 | strated belief: in the Biblical | clusters of the roses caught on in the forent belt up t 1 the sur t 1 r $=. 1100 a. '™. | adage that ‘it Is more blessed to give ter of the gore. r f the mountain, During 1 ie) howe he & nmer than recel Perhaps no man has pomainian cond atte t the fai Mt P t ovsdina a ay st. Paut s|ever been more consistently: philan t ast slope, I camped for | F* for the safe- | p Arrive from St, Paul & p.m thropic, According to his lights, he Wesley M. E. Church t f ne on ; ho daelbuted eae | § ; | rhe second quarterly conference of or 5:10 ae Oe | Oeerin the noble work of education, held last night at the pe In arrang | exe Satine, New Westentuater<Labve i " te p uae, the Rev. Dr, A. Atwood ul but two of the 7 " 0p Which is regeneration. |. nggie'n| presiding pots among the rock : a Hon of Mr. Carnegi@s |" ‘The officers of the church were w the ere Thowe t ecto Arrive & ine orate and the in- | Present and made their reports. the very ridge of the ROSTON, Masa A cable- m,, B10 and 8 5 y the library juston that | The matter of a new parsonage ail of reck around’ the apace p gram from W. W a_member Columbia & Puget Sound \* f nee was discussed, but no definite action Mi pa drove their alpenastock f the American Board of Missions, | _ bin & n hte. the famous fron master sho a re-| f IN fl nto the ground on each s the officers of that organization | Mack Diamé A heanklin, 2 | something more than the erat: | i ; ‘a of the bed as an additional protec-| in thin was received last night | %™ (e undayd and 3: ification that 1 come to a man Ds if lof , ed s8 an edalttonal Brotene | rate Rio tien SNE | ive’ 10:08 a.m. ANd 4:28 p. M, exceDt | from tho exerciae of such generosity. | Seattleites Are Not AUWNE I themaelver to the sleop-god of the| It lated from Yenadjani, Bul- | Canadian Pacific | “Washington might set the exam-| For taking hold of any investment ante of 1 tos ENE ok a 5 Y ehith fe va-| Om the wast by Nisaual a | _ Olona. m. Arrive 8:10 p.m might give him a loving cup. since | conection the list of holders of ste Rerumlt of Mi. sa qtie report| Wat cocapine, 6 sa Tojolted ts | Blowin The t¢y nities the var Each of these tne ice-rivers descends Awe-Inspiring Spectacle | /s has given the capital millions of |is the best proposition ever offered f oe hot. Shy con f 0 ee ae TE ier eat wuld r be Known ua'the Paradixe| “During the night @ severe thun dollars: them in the way of becoming inter Prof. Russell's Ascent joined een oe ] i mber wit m, which| interglacler, kn ng the PasaHiae | Dur ee ee om the | There is every reason to belleve| ested in a fishing pec took on grotesdu y he un-| gincter, may be considered as lying that Mr. Carnegie would protest 7 * ae yt f tgp n n , wiley below and swept over us up | hat Mr reg r described by looking over the Inter ; Steam in Ice Chamber within the limit he park t uinst anything of the sort, He t fir t r v5 From the Park ward to exchange compliments with ngalr é state ish mpany’s pros f bats hich to take ref he fr ertain, fading light, In the central ee ee the imps of the crater, Thunderbolts] CHICAGO, Feb, 26.—"Denver Ed’ doesn’t relish speciat ado over hls) pectus, The gre t discretion is 1 5 | ing bl ntor part of t y chamber was a pin-| paradixe park present many and| leaped from crag to crag about us| Martin won a decision over Frank | penefactions. Tut, mace even Mr.| being used in the handling of these of th aide ife dixeo rf f rock, from th evices of) varied charms. It 4 hat rug-| and the fi of Hghtning revealed| Childs last night in a six-round go | Carnegie {s human, he could not helb| moneys and as soon as the trap loca= a ” " c hat had hich steam was isn: th a low] 4 land, with a de turesque | cliff und valley and forest In resplen-| for the colored heavy-welght cham Jappreciating a token from the citl- | tions being exploited are found ett ed an | one of hissing sou 1@ of th nm | Valley winding through It, ‘The trees| dent art At last the elemental plonship of America. Childs was --—-- | xens of the national captta to be beneficial and placed in opera~ eRe in wom, a t f f Z h comfortable in inolated gro faach bunch| seemed to tire In their play and the| clearly outelassed from the atart| ie \tion, it is very doubtful if you can cut. A f 6 4 1 thin unin dark green firs and balsa easant roar was punctuated with} and Martin could ha WO! On March 4 a board of officers of . . get into this company less than 50 be r f P ns in alt p | t wid have won in an Roche, photographer, $11 1s mamta Ww {the night. | cluster of gracefully tapering spires. | intervals of atilines | round he chow ene" united” Btates quartermaster | 1 Roche photographer, $11 1st. |Conty per ahare if at all; but today: a end ‘ r Th ir gale as it] ‘The undulating meadows between| “During one of those periods one] lopartment will meet in this city to > ***/you can get some of the presente | Hengtin. oven ' ed out j pt over th 1 be| the shady groves are brilliant In sur | of ‘cupants of the ¢rest. ven Sect , determine where the new buildings,| block of stock at 15 cents. Get in ne cont of the rn I heard in our re mi us| iy th a ve ble carpet of ge ture emove the blankets from Seoures New Job Maeee eee and other improvements at] Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar- |jmmediately before the next advance, uct ined Kful for the shelter the cavern| gous b trast tonthe| over hia head ‘and look out. He im-| Collector of Customs Heustis has| Forts ¢ nd Worden shall be{gains only, +++] Address Interstate Fisheries Coms zie - ford xquikite chars the groves and| med ty exelaim 1 eu t ix] appoint A. B. Hamer, at pi nt sted, This is a matter of consid-! ye pany, 302-308 Pacific block, Seatth yi | A Night in the Cr The floc ur cel # too un-| and flowe ked, rolling meadowal clearing off, for I see two bright] a clerk In the Seattle postoffi an!erable importanee to Sound _ Dr. Wag r, dentist, removed to} Wash see : ir , C too ply inclined to ad red i flida 1roge ain are, It Was soon disc ered that] inspector of custom He t# ordered country Globe ble . First and Madison, eee. yt i ieiderihe Pagasd} pas ne “ae | init of lying do ‘Throughout the! cera which vary, through many tintel those ‘two bright stars’ were balls to report at Blaine for duty, The oifloers « tuting the board Rilitasaiame nin ion § . Dr. Waggoner, dentist, Globe blocky, insitiiaianesnnenasinial C=O SR rene eaten aera

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