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S| THE SEATTLE STAR, sheet TARCH 14, i090, Last Ediitiom SEARCHIS JA MOORE JEALQUS — (CrmsSceryoocccrse 4 O'Clock p. m. FRUITLESS) BACK AGAIN, LCR AND | warmers Orcnestra Saturday Nigh MAY ADD THREE MORE Secures Capital for an Industrial ; No Trace of Young People Enterprise Near Seattle : Drowned in the Lake James A. Moore, prenident of the Took Two Shots at His ST ARS T0 OLD GLORY mene from. a month's ‘ip in New| Young Wife's Friend | York, Boston, Pittsburg and Los An } The search for the bodies of Mins geles, Cal Mr Moore succeed in | xy White and H. D, Tupper, the | pet » wprereere 58 | 4 1 ® capital for an industrial en-| two youns Pp jrowned last Bun Ite rprise near day, sill continues, but without tan- | thousands of dollars annually to Be-| ™y#terious shooting that has beet eattle, which will add| !VERETT, Wash. March 14.~—The Statehood Bill for Oklahoma, Arizona and Now | ivi reuits, 4 eood portion of the [atte payroll. ‘The “detalie of, the | the caulae for noma comment and bay heme wil . ne 7 oon | any wild rumors during the past i , ound the end of Mercer IMland |ay the final papers are slenede | few days hus proved to be an affal Mexico--Senatorial Bill en draged without suosess ey sore round busines very ac-{0f Jealousy, It developed today, ac he worr & #ea re will contin Itive In the Bast He states that cording to stortes told that two shotsa @ we their quest for y or two yet had actually been fred at Edwin Kil Abe brother of unfortunate Lo re 4 pA 1 bar ae b ry a roy by Kichard Whitten, y WASHINGTON, D, C,, « The committees seem as far ar ing «lt UN hopes to be able to) Mestern cities and that capital an Whitten is a man well advanced tn . P 4 P Unairman Knot Of ibe house com-| an ever, beet cugar men having loat | Sava'ciy mostery ne her death mmigration are coming West very | years, but is the possessor of @ Very Without a question this list of after six bang, mittee on territories, w authoria- | faith in the Sibley rapromine The « other was tied by a | apidly . jecharming young wife, who ts em 2 2 ed by the committee today t tr which provides for a 20 per cent. t eporter t ut her home near, Mr, and Mra, M were at El) ployed as @ stenographer in an office M for tomorrow evening, composed as it is of S€ 0 duce an omnibus bili providing for neon Cuban sugar f a te ; a ke Bhe hae give up all Paso when the train bearing the dead|jn Beattie. Kilroy is a young man ? ‘: Pt the emilee 46 siatehocd of two years hope of ever seeing her daughter 4nd wounded from the recent fear-| employed as a clerk by the Clark able goods, at notable underprices is well worth Oklahoma, Arirona and New Mex Bend Purchase ati again and has even dewpaired ful railroad wreck in Qallfornia ar-| Nickerson Mill Co, in this city. It is ; y a : : 1 The committee also authorized peep Pens Pane f ever seeing her lifeless bo The rived there The ecenom witneaved, | said that Whitten became very jeal re ding and investigation. the Introduction of a bill giving Ir it tt tr zy ple sien of the lake are | Mr. Moore says, were heartrending.| ous of the friendship between his " : eeu terriers _ \ tt that after ¢ i h the search as best they | Although the railroad company gave| wife and Kilroy, and took » couple aguer’s Orchestra will entertain you. dian territory a territorial f | aguer’s Orc ’ governmer nf ob - f bank! t tor w \, ' we watch te being kept out the number killed as 15, passen-| of long distance pot shots at the lat- 0 ba yeaa id niinue the ft tern shore, where is wera stato to him that it could not! ter, neither of which took effect orre p ing. to J Be omorro Ry Direct Fors has f that se of nde | probat the bodies will drift ashore, | be less than 60. They aleo state that All parties interested we brought ’ 4 7 h tt haa been f£ hasing f f here the accident was surely caused by | together today, and a general recon- In the senate thie t r} al monthe the train running at too high a rate| lation took place, in which a perma- New Biack or White Ballors, Hair Brushes, all pore s of syivanta gave t t 8 aw te of th of speed nent peace wae declared and the un after 6, te. solid rosewood beet t inter in tO otter . fon pi that the purchase of t ~ os derstanding left that the husband American Beauty Roses, worth ¢ price S0c, after ~ Be. t stu . y the as having a Ph re | dn n 4 vor ose follege, prey 0 d fancy # the peon bo Sis ieee , ¢ are The steamers Bkagit Chief and the| not be continued, and that Whitten bunch, worth 6h, after 6, B6c. Pa Lope. pat scr set ‘ ran Satie ieien as re FROM ALASKA Inland Flyer, had a lively tlt acroms| 1s @ very poor marksman Children’s Patent Leather Caps, ? price 00, after 6, 89. a every " 1) Menretie Be6 from Bremerton this morning. Both worth 60c, after 6, 26 ~ ol > : ony tt «dane vege eS Pb, | boats left about the same time, and Men's Blue Denim Overalls, ¢ | na oles Queens ae . te atx 5 me eters Cae arrived here nearly together, Pas with bib, after 6, 2c @ pair rete ' Mck y Darning Cotton, threg Cuban Tariffs ‘ » not eengers say the spurt between the Men's Working Shirts, after 6, 2 ay " “ S beak eumar the a ign The steamer Cottage City of the|rival boats was as good aa enjoying} sieciientit 25¢ for Se, after 6. | publicans 4 . ren a Se Moet ine er hite| Pacific Coast Co.'s line, arrived this|@ harse race Men's Hemstitched Handker- Wire Hair Pins, in cal thie a . Bhs we, pe 5 ¥ shy orning from the th She saerensn NILES, Mich, March 14.—A_ pot|{J chiefs, worth regularly 0c, after ( sorted, regular price &e, soem . ew an . ‘ oy | Drought out 25 passengers, | containing $6000 In gold, buried by | 6, 4 for 2% 2 duc. ; 5 : sai her - . a oag Sed | AY from the inter see EXCITEMENT ON the late Franklin H. Donaldson, has| St-in. All Wool Black Cheviot Kid Curlers, regular price ‘ pe h ged. Cu : ‘ arried cargo, excepting a few | | bose dug up by & party a men who | Btamine Dress Goose, after 6, 69°.) ater 6, be. ; ; | ait ne. She also brought down a] R oun he spot through instructions Regular value ss Cub f Pins, black j casket containing the body of a dead | KOYUKUK RIVE left in an oid aafe by Donaldson. ai-in, Black Moreen Skirting, assorted, after 6, 346 won from Skagway Donaldson for 6 years lived on a worth 26c a yard, after 6, 10 Bleck ‘Leather | Bak farm near Olivet. He was a retired Boys’ School Suits, double won r ts, t L BR AN H | Passengers from the north arriv-|lawyer and noted for his eccentric breasted style, sizes 19 to 14) 2c, after é, 19c. t | ling on the Dirigo this morning, etate| Ways He’was a veteran of the Mex- years, after 6, $2.00 per suit Dressing Combs, ¥ WO L MA E heb the principal topic of Interest in| !ean and civil wars, and to the tn- Swiss Embroigeries and Inser- / worth lhe, after 6, 6c. ie | Dawson how ts the continued reports | Come derived from his farm was a4d- tions, very finest qualities, from Llastic Corset Laces, jof good finds in the Koyukuk coun- 4 a liberal pension. He was known | 1% to & in. wide, remnants of 2 to} each, _ jtry. Many Dawson parties are out- {to hoard much gold, and during the | & yards—some slightly ye Bromo Seltzer, worth 1c, . fitting for the new diggings, nothi last four years of his life broofed worth from Sc to lbe # yard, af-) 5. z an | daunted by the long mush to the }O%@? #tortes of old people being rob- ter 6, Two-pound bars White Koyukuk bed, and kept a shotgun clowe to the Woman's Hematitched Colored Soap, after 6, 15¢ @ bar, LONDON, March 14.—Lord Francis} and * pr t that the latter Repo’ > 7 ore | head of his bed. His fear of robbers Rerder Handkerchiefs, extra 4 Hope has again burst print, " t wae nearer t cet sum| ST. MARYS, W. Va, March 14—1 9 t4bort fre aes proven Fit and Tes finally led him to bury his treasure good quality, soft finish, worth} Kirk's Soap, three big @ time th t ¢ Frank Bemis, of Columbus, Ohio . ‘¢| Mra. Donaldson saw him in the act |[ 100, after 6, 2%c. after 6, for 16¢. whole country bids fair to rival the ruptey t who was here the othor Gay repre-| best creeks of the Klondike of hiding money, although she thoug | Mercerized Sateen Petticoats, Best Machine O11, after 6 n wae senting @ Grand Rapide Furniture) oe vd . ot hiding the money, although she} worth $1.6, different styles, well ? bottle. His debta exowed his ase mpany, je an extraordina man | thought little of tt at the time. Her je, after 6, Ste. Colgat Shav: $00 me eg husband and hobbled out to the barn |[M We'will sell 3 doz. Freneh Flan- § ¢ ocaye, S2avin® Soap, on hie ne his tv He « t keep warm, de > the! yard and was mysterious in bis mo- nel Waists, at Just half the mark- stepped into a fortune es fact that he wears five ¢ t | tiona near a haystack. Here it was ed prices sae apis rh) ’ anywhere from $1,600,000 t erclothing winter and eurmr | that the gold was found New York World Almanac for nw eo jnieepa wrapped In a big u and | 1902, worth %e, after 6, 19¢ Children’s School Hose, ' | Stearnbor ying Cards, reg- Diack cotton, double toe, knee, reguiar ise quality, , after uler price Tablets, dar price Windemere letter size, rub es 5 to T only, after 6, 10¢ par, Women's Fast Black Howe, fine quality, regular Perfumed fcaling Wax, regular ( l5e. after 6 i0c @ pair. } ’ ‘ ‘ { ? { ? ? price be, after 4, 3c. SS Women's Jersey Ribbed 5 ? : pies pag se Me woolen cap. He yed prose st public Iibra-| niente reat at the Haddox hotel,| Mayor Humes this afternoon filed ODD DEATH this try Ihowever. He tarned on all the gas | his oficial proclamation to the effe j 1 t # warm he dle t . that the elect hi t la “ i PLO ed « uleter and slept tr t |ment had carried nt elecs ands, but he ’ Tattersa minent business | pulls the @onles at | ‘ - : - fe ineura ° to the mer t LETT, Waeh., March 14 J+ Petey gn ne = ty Medical fociety | onysteal examination than most men. | M nis city and other pin ! | Physicians do not know what is the| | Prive 10c per doz, after 6, Se. fine quality, worth 29c a fapanese Chin ‘ups and Sauc- 4 ers, blue decorations, regular price 1%, after six, 10¢ IMT Rogere Bros.’ Silver Tea Ppoone, Windeor eatin finish, af- ter 6, S8e, for set of half dozen. Japanese Chocolate Pots, dec- erated and gold lined, regular value Sc, after 4, 10c. Cudthee’s Diamond C Boap, af- ter 6, nine bars for 25c Only one lot to a customer China Cuepidor: after € 1c. Children’s Grey Fleece Vests, sizer 18 to 28, worth after €, 1fc. Infants’ Quilted Bibs, lece embroidery trimmed, worth after 6 8c. Women's Musiin Drawers, with tucks and wide hem; ot trimmed with em! tucks: worth She, after %, Broken line of Corset all # lace and reet cars running | to a tele- on his way home| The work of removing the build Within @ few minutes his friend. Dr t a nu ny Ings on rieral building rite wae Mathwey was son that he jl Son prantinat } “ota eal 7 Capt. W. H. Cooper, keeper of the commenced yesterday afternoo . - | VICTORIA, B. C., March 14—The |arsenal, died suddenly after using a) r c matter with him ? % a } Round Pointed Pens, rerular $ Fleece Lined Vests and Pants ‘ € « ¢ 4 ecunEce this"! QMAPLAINS OMELET id r at night, The lodgers | ries of the structure ore floral decora- WASHINGTON day. The bullding t« « tions, regular price 60c, after 6, ? trimmed, various styl large that it will have to be torn | Rev. Francis Br WESTON, W. Va. March 14.—Sev rhe bargain, after 6, at the. down, But windows, deere F abhona Cal, and nett, a wid last ocoasion was oft Women's Percale Wrappers, Brass Extension , Jones Taco ower, married Miss Abt ¢ Smith, the | Cape Flattery, when her yards went} odd sizes, worth $1.50, after 6, Ge Women's Flannelette Dressing articles of value are being ¢ to a place of safety length. after 6 12%e. ; Denim Sofa Pillow Tops. ental and ecroti designs, after 10¢. Infants’ Linen Fibs, with ored borders. after 6. 5c. 1000 yards White Welts. 6 lain dimities, rea, and she was on r : for 10 ¢ 1 WILKESBARRE wht the en a had come, | Some 20 years ago @ party of men} at Red Rock formed a social club. | laughter of a widow who te the/4* Pa., March 14.— t eral years ago Salom | ther of his fathe oy wie, By the | ends age Markwood Rennett be- Sacquea, in li¢ht colors, regular value 6c, after 6, 49c. Children’s Long Boucle Conte, @mali sizes, large sallor collar, trimmed with white braid and a ' u ar r y | 8 . mar . fad on: | Her captain A FOR LIFE al P den “ow! es me i y these waters in the atormy sea-| Each year the members celebrated | i wa sown grandfather-in-law lof twit wind-Jjammer the anniversary of the organization | Mra. Markwood Bennett becomes the | by climbing to the top of a high! | mountain and firing a salute. Year) by year death lessened the member- | | | daughter-in-law of ber own daugh LONDON, March 14.—The war of- | | ter, which Is to say, #ehe ts her own 1 advices fr satin ribbon, worth $2.98, after 6, HR south Africa stating that Meth lrnen is Agora meee Daren. 2 as" Marawende wits te Matias de sgh | Tome, P rmee't song the nae : ise Twine Shopping Bag, worth will be maimed for life aa the resuit | ov ¢ principal of the | ter-In-law ae well as hie mother-in members, climbed the mountain to- 20, after 6 180 wide, worth 49c a yard, after of his wound } spending tb w, while Saiom ts both the father ether, Then Rooley died. When the | Combination Purse and Card} 26e. The bullet struck his right thigh th te ons rey i f his own son, 8 ore tab the caaer Cldratinn enue Case, in biack, brown and tan Cream Outing, %e in. Snatuctan tha eanet ae, Aa eo. ened tha luads wile la ‘Senn Gaamatee and Seer ne eee een alee 1 worth 990 after © aha worth 6c. after 8 o'clock. : fracturing the femur bone. An op- eachutioned the |lom's wile ie both daughter and | an Teeaves 32 days ago, Bewelman arose from a | sa ‘Wakinda “atva “aakue 1008 sere oF Laoraael ‘ation w have to be ; A A es, bu { | ther-in-lnw to her own mother, | nt. to offer a gold medai|® red a ata ip M . plate, regular peice i0c, after ¢ for dreattadk aabaeen which will shorten hie leg by t on t of t o boya came to ] Do «ra mother If ahe lin » name far eediost wor +| tain. He has not been heard from «4c . in , with tra amount of the! nid b ’ n r the ep rk a ao ee eed to have died Se, ete, worth 18¢, after 6, Se. inches. j® A a amou ) | 1 will be both! the coming contest {n Atianta. Mr,|#ince @ ipposed to Cs — ——_— fragrance they were Immediately ex | ! ner to them, | ¢ leg ‘om Fer. | fom exposure, Talks on Libraries pelled ur ther f am Ja | be their brother Mark-!nandina, Fia., and says: “May the] a records be broker 1 to all The City Librarian Smith spoke to | is not hia own |convention will. be beld Saturday audience ¢ | but ts the ndfather | ~ - | jtartan ch f his brother and sisters, and, if Stolen Handcuffs | rin Municipal Impros jthoir great-grandfather ax well ns faced his remarks with their father, Should ch: be eription both Salom and Mar od lhe ues highly, because they were | Peake & Ohto railway, has ust fallen | tod Stat parent ala ent to him. Hho taid them| bein to $60,000 left him by his uncle. @ 8000 fr r o ot leave Brgy ro >| temporarily on a table at the court- | Jt is stated that he will not leave the| | eputy sheriff is grieving over NEWPORT NEWS, Va., March 14. ona Of a pair of handcuffs which RK. J. Smith, fireman on the Chesa- teBonMarche| NORDHOFF @ CO. rn to { 35.006 te We Bias otated | one M te hor y house, and when he returned to, 2 look | PIO? of the raliroad. 1419 to 1435 Second Av. and 115-123 — that this state led the ' for them, they had disappeare benef ] r j t ltarily, there will be no fuss made,| ® . | but if he finds the cuffs and the tak- | |} Capt. Brannan ¢ r , in company, he will be inclined to ‘ | Rann, Which passe k verti- t them to the Jail together. | CHICAGO, March 14.—''Treed" by ou expe ¢ er voyar |a maddened elk after running for his ur Per to Puget sound life across the elk enclos t Lin- Y HUSKY) i DOWN FOR COLLECTION tee O n=) nee [SEES coca th He way The ore otherhoo ealclung desperately to the lower | Feb. 7, at 4p. m., we sighted land | ,,1he Universal Brotherhood wave a| tuttnes oF the tree while the ani-| CHICAGO, March 14 Ben}, Helen, co F FE SIGN of the BIG COFFE POt eee | | | very 8 n the vicinity of Cape t hd Po . southeast wind, increasing rapidly to|#4 . rund exhausted, Two other attend- ed a defi today to C ene ago ods in the Hinckley blo« The sympoe- | & ' “ ’ : COLUMBUS, ¢ March 14.—Joa-b t didn't come on earth; | gale and rising ée During that |b as entified Wied s)ants went to the rescue 1er ‘ P . - ra en explained that he had| inside the cape, we were six thmes|Mypatia 4 A . _ PR Mrs “eed a night, he announces that |g We want you to try our Cafe this city, ¥ K Fe-/ boon Intra ith the collection of | within sight of various lights at the! W* rot. E. rh N. D | | ext 30 days he will carry . cently wher mber | the a nt while attending a recent| entrance of the straits of Ban Juan |! yr ig — Pb eh de soit |v $1000, and all highwaymen fees; others like them, We < of th , at rit tic sear He said also| de Fuca. The winda blew a hurri- ;@nd Mr Moulton A invited to ne @ wet it—if if entered ; the | that t id not rest until it was)cane, The sea, which came from all| +8 | ney ». If they su . he wi think you will. Our cholee # ] a ‘ query. “Y paid in f The t f cents | directions, was terrifying and the| Board of Public Works BYRAC N.Y. March 14.The| not prosecute them, in the event |i gate ¥ ha t ra bath which I took in the} #hip labored in a most dangerous| __ . k latrange suicide of Miss Etta Aldrich | they are captured. ‘He warns them |} Blend Coffee, special for M Edwa ) barber shop of the departed Delaney | manner. About m., Feb. 9, the he board of works will) t. explained in the letter which she however, that he will be prepared to de lect t goth riage. With | ship wae struck huge log, caus. tomorrow fr td discuss loft addressed to her flance. The let- | give battle urday, only ; Briggs. " { u ' $2.50. M « me to think we had gone ashe matters of ar a ) of aracter, No ter fays that she was accused of While crossing the street in front Gs mor ; k Briggs will nettle the unt and the | This etate of affairs continued almost |contract# are to be let ‘ stealing $20 from a woman friend, |of his home last night, two men af | mn replied he collector : sen how on| money will be 1 into the treas.| incessantly unti! Saturday. March & - land she couldn't : that she|proached him with revolvera drawn di earth does this ching con » your ft ' ate when we were taken In tow by the was not a thief st eferred to die,|and a demand that he throw up his ‘th cB Siecle: sod | tug Tyee and anchored the following L | hands. Instead of compiying, Helen, morning off Port Townsend, having ] who was harmed, knocked the r A n off the straite 34 days and 9&8 A RECLUSE volver aside, mounted a 1 s coal | it # out from Junin u It wae v ‘on and bombare h sail | the worst weather I aver experienced : , : March 1 jants with lumps of coal and the/ff Jin my entire seafaring caree , n eloped driver's shove’ POT h 14.— N, Pa, M COOKS AND WAITERS nile acryant Girl! BINGHAMTON, N. Y., March 14.—| This Unexpected onslaught dis POUND : Burgiars br Ts Lees had’ te haa n. father th ry.| When her body was taken to the! vitnout firing @ shot or making any nai wt C, Hetken 1 after 00 cemetery it was the first time in 16 ane : da W 100 to ther attempt to secure $300 in cash ot rummaging t r e, I rif 1 r ned . | 1 ars that Mr hk, P. Crandall was ae x . I T local Cooks and Watters’ | seat r the elope ter de : > SF and about $600 worth of diamond. 3 ‘th there was a corpse laid out 1 It Mineié ' unton will give @ social and enter-| parted this morning tat his sweat |Bhe had been perfectly well’ during | Which Helen had on him. RHODES BR oh box, Phe grewsome sight frightened |" wan braided and rolled | tainment thia evening in the Olympte re id Mla gal sorting ens Sweet) chat time, but had voluntarily been i Sie vee them so badly that they Jumped from | “#ht. The burglar took the pins « 1104 Second avenue or- | ny a0: ia ee ja recluse because of trouble with her ro the window they had fo 1. Th § sed bral nd cut them | 4 nigatic mn will ded dicate its ne wb “ | | husband i | Fy I ou left ao hurriedly that they forgot f Inco. too 2.60, but left ajner with appropriate service n Dr, Ralph P. Crandall was a prom- %, a | some of their tools ' wa ‘ jewelry Jaddition an excellent program has Inent physician of Greene and his i Tea, Coltee and Crockery Hout? been prep : a nd and a jolly good time | wite lived in one of the finest res! . > promjsed to those who attend | dences in the village One day 16 C M RB B F «ops iE ne years ago Mra. Crandall went into A BLE DE. OT OR Two New Houses PAWTUCKHT, RT. March 14 | her husband's office and found with) KANSAS CITY, March M4.—"God | Judge of leboro di#-' him another woman. She returned| never makes a mistake when He A building permit was taken out) trict court, does not believe that) to ner home and would never see nor! places the imprint of the mother's today at the city engineer's office | Young men should hug young ladles | sneak her husband again and face on the features of her child,” AL by J. D, Gardner for two 2-story | On electric cars. Miss Jennie Weath- | would never see any of the neighbors | said Circuit Judge James Gibson, in houses at 118 Tenth avenue south, to| erbee was hugged by Percey Dolan, | or per former friends. | deciding the now famous Kraus case cost $500, Hugh MeCotton and Lester Starkey | pr, Crandall moved to another part | in favor of the wife. Neue Pied on an electric car the | of town and continued the practice Kraus’ wife secured a divorce 0 other day | he had the three men | of medicine in the village until his} When she asked for alimony for the| LADIES of the Cathollt WASHINGTON, March 14.~Wash- the structure shall not be less than CHUR H arrested, Judge Reed fined each $40 death, six years ago. | Support of herself and boy, "the | Foresters are requested ington is to have the most unique ; $4,000,000, but it im expected that if irs, Crandall employed an old | band declared the child was a found- the Church of the railroad station in the world, It ig| the elaborate idea which the mem lane as her gardener and genéral| ling which his wife, a nurse and a corner Bell and Sixth, 8 to be built of white marble and wii} | Dera of the senate District commit jeervant, doing all errands and mak. | midwife, conspired to foist upon him.| 9:50 a. m,, to attend the jet 1214 SECGND AVENUE ‘TOO LATE 10. CASsil mc & | Connon nnn ee now haye in mind i# carried out, im all purchases for her, With tho| He sub: nd the my. 6 be placed in the sootlest and grimiest | the depot, with all ite equipments,| MIDDLESBORO, Ky., March 14 nwa Of At Gocasional stim Ett red pertien brats reg th part of the city, Mngineers of the) will cost within a million of double|The American Association, Ltd, |that the neighbors have obtained The child," the old judge con Pennsylvania company have submit- | that amount with headquarters In Middlesboro,| VINCENNES, Ind,, March 14.—The| through the window, no one except | tinued polnting to the pretty golden- >. ted the plans to the local authorities -_ apninmapnenpnees will erect @ large church on the sita! jury in the Richard Davis case has|her old servant saw her from the | haired’ boy, “looks lik + dps AMERICAN SAVE The proposed new depot and viaduct of the “Quarter House” enloon, which /returned a verdict in favor of Davis |tim@ that she began her self-impos-| The resemblance ia strikt AND TRUST CO} will comt between $6,000,007 and $6, YORK, Pa, Mar. lde-An immense | was the acene of a desperate battle} for $9000, Davis recently confeased |ed imprisonment until she died | the eyes, whict s exact dup) Cor, Second ave, end 000,000, The structure will be two! growth of hair on the head of Chea-|recently, in which five men were] to embeziing $75,000 of the funda of a| ae ined hs ich ci xact duplicate Capital stock $200,000. Four stories high. ‘The fact that the depot | ter Lioyd saved his life, and at the|Killed, Lee Turner, who owned the| Washington (nd.) bark uf tektch| ‘The following Pennaylvanta coun-| child of Samuel and Lalo he Is the! interest paid on denosltit will be of white marble will make it) same time prevented his fellow com-|yaloon, has transferred it to this as-|he was cashier, He will be sentenced | ties had a smaller p pul ation in 1900| and so Mh ye an x sulu B. Kraus) $100 upward recelyeds harmonize well with the white of the | panion, John Seiler, from being pros- | sociation, Turner has left the coun-|to prigon the first week in April. ‘The {than in 1890: Bucks, Cameron, ¢ en- | per meath’ dawn lace hie im pay $15) Murray, Pres; J. B@ governmen buildings and it will be | ecuted' ‘for murder Seller iste k}iry und the feud 1s ended $0000 was lost In gambling, and Da-|ter, Clarion, Crawford, Fulton, | s bonlant boliets athe ree ay Pres.; W. ¥. Lawlor, € n line with the plan for the aggran-| Lic on the head with a plece o ‘ # will push other suits before he is| Greene, Huntington, Junia 0 4 4 alle gg Ncetee Lae > a esment of the capital eit iron, His thick hair perhaps saved| Kmployment wamed ads, in to-|sentenced. He lost more than $40,000 | tour, Perry. Pike. Snvder Mi cpe mes | wee, ot Huree. Anyone whe. would} The hend of Gee is eae The bill provides that the cost of| him, having @ fractured skull, morrow's Star 2o per line, at the gaming table. hanna, Tioga, Union and Wayne. ie HARD to ne ont ee are ce | Case 00d IS A Siaee (this kind is not worthy of bellef,| man testimony.

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