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§ Pages THE WERGER GETS ANOTHER LEGISLATIVE REBUFF ’s Governor Vetoes Bill Which Would SEATTLE, WASHING HANNA INDUCES MINE SEATTLE TO THU ISDAY EVENING, MARC! OPERATORS TO CONFER Meet Labor Representatives on Equal Terms. STAR. 1 Cent A MONTH 25 JAPANESE ATHLETICS PUT ROOSEVELT OUT Is Compelled to Forego All Exercise;--Hi I 27, 1902. CENTS 2 | Permit Burlington Absorption to Di ituati 0 Discuss Situation Back Is Painfully Injured jure | ‘ i MOINES, Ta., March 27.--The tt te legislature new of the governor of the state The governor, in vetoing the bitt,| NEW YORK, March 27.—The great) that the course of pr lure today| WASHINGTON, D. C., March 27.--| up the Japanese art, which consists if fallway mergers or com-/ announced he had nothing to say in| POWer of the National Civic federa-) Would be to give the employers a| President Roosevelt we urt recer f a the entire body in @ contest shu t of interest schemes was! reference to his on exe t hearing where t , - to his action except that an) (ion was exemp ® where they would be at lib ! ( tr ons of D ‘ - ta tediaiative act atl abearne : . pt that ¢ xemplified today through) (yyy 4 : ly while learning the Japanese art of ructiona of Dr, Bema + onl Ba norers ae = | : Mer + tgeap which he — 4 to be) an announcement which shows that hy t 4 o give be - ything pertaining to eelf-def und han bees 1 chi, a Japanese professional, he has uy Silt. better haces) Cre ny neparent: wae prohibited by! ait avolding a great strike of| At the conclusion ce ee tora’ | Hla Dhysictan to discontinue all ex ON rT ern wae “oy gs gtceny hal rcmelpdaghied ee aoe © ; : as ou anthre minere is not by any| statements cna ab : opera ae ki od tg ag cad tds ease te | wane vig that lmpeled him to tell } oO considerat pass on! mea r Be : \ ents ¢ ywinge, a genera , A “4 e bad ir ! k Spicer ”" 00 et the limit of rallway| this account, even if there were bo . . ne : me t nna tor Res na ar dincussion enaued. The meeting, like pal ily He has been unable t wlor I wit] grant Hoa S mint nop Cite Chsetions 6 4% ai & weerare ‘ * morning that the fed-| the one of yesterday, ts being held| “Xe bis accustomed horseback rides 1apr st . time you knocks the Dill was in =} . era had prevatied upon some of} pent: } For some mont " e you knoe ing over the state is so strong! the td : ehind closed doors, and it is proba. ah Sh # past he haw rew-| mo dov evidently the Japanese Northe Securt n the merger matter that ft is 7 oan aes ents of the large anthracite) pie that no features of the discussion| WATY bexed and wrestied for an) form b 6 much tor et 1 Hy absorb the st aihie this will be the ret stem only| oe ‘oads and presidents of| will be given out, as all deliberations | 2°! A morning, But recently too} | hte tr Burlington & Qu ! show the dlaapproval of the stat Sane nally ail be ests that control! are regarded as confidential, Sena-| ~ —= an the : aby ct, fos for anything which has the appear-| ee onl fie! ee nice the fed ¥ tor Hanna aaid last night that he ta while before nee of at » comnetition os i fleida, to give the federa-| oppose ¢ ne at " t e re” ar f #tif_ing competition n plans conalderation the mood bd Lhe : y A, ut y to} ] Sepator Hanna proposed that the! newspaper po ID nl ss-nenh 1 the! mthracite interests should meet on| the penne ee tent, injure | qual terms, before the federation,| bing vince a: © federation to] j ) BEGIN . entatives of the United Mine on the aaa “ry pos ron settioment | i jab — ra, W h a we > prev = a At the conclusion of the genera! i PEN \jP i y . cunt lay the advisability of | ma pat night t » th 2 | offices s ante ar who “ HOR ly pony ft oe ate ae ing of mediating in the premises w in | - ok aban *| be decided upon. If there seems . proved himself an excellent media-| y S : any Ghanee for averting © strth .|Or heum Vau , ree ins Rhiretion Wil ceuete e deville to Open But Otherwise There Yet * Toda ite services tthe S$ ’ A ‘ ly. representatives of the The fact that the ratiroad and an a 8 eattle A ril 6 j Hero Appears on Se- Contractors to Set About Lyars Gal Secplaver’ pabecatiate | Careaiin tamnahen. caveeh ead ans p Remains a Deadlock > tat into a conference this mornt g| respond to Ha nna’s Invitation to at s Waterfront Raising the Islander ith the full 1 committee | tend today’s meeting te a great vi A surprise 14 im store for the theatre | | _—--——_— Yee ay th le of th estdents, wing-| April 6, veudeviiie will bold the bills | * ‘ tem pool room fe run- } rouble wan Fé federation | fused to trent | &t the Seatile th After negotia. | Pi" Keports from FROM RAFT werk will shortly be begun to ratee 1 Chairman snnounced ! + , a covering 5 Mason 7. | veeen « 1 opterday j the steamer Istander, which sank tn P. How = wee innage a . about 40 fathoms of water In Stephen's ph ’ wl =r © ett action e" r - -e uF ae. o papsage. on the morning of August 151! | the press ine te Ps rm ’ } t 1 Bey Pune Into the | causing the dean of 42 of her co FD |: al ax Mae Mtou tate whe eave 4 | pany The’ award has recently beer ' " o t in t? eae ng the plac Saves His Companion | made to a local drm by the Lioyda’ Sal j jin rig Bee die i ‘nage, | DAY® lately been d pried the P ivilege | vage Association, of raising the sunken BY MRS. BAL DUS Morrissey, will chen n, | Of gambling. A few days ago the he | mer on & basis of 75 per cent. of lt SD Gaek aiaeraaie ween Tae wan wed at the request of "a se | mere of the liner after she ts WITH A tre each 4 te weet, | Piet of Police Bullivac: bat on thee jomson, 12 years of | floated. ; = 4 f ib torneys, who 1H be brought to Be. | S4Vice of their attorneys, who ha at 2705 First avenue, The first work will be to locate the Manis a the : wal ro a previour cured the perminet a himecif this morning 'ost vessel. So far her position bas not } ny teere momen. | te outt lea, proprietors de- emmy that places | bern dlecovered and the exact spot in lable will be the appearance of one of | cided to open yeaterday. There le no ; t jet of heroes.| Which the wreck lies ts unknown. Spe , the greatest acts on ¢ ville | State t X H . ; r | th ‘ . ‘ he vaudeville | #t# ibiting the operations piegether with Edie Chio-| la! diving dell apparatus will be re Complaint States the Doctor on Sunday Afternoon Last) ice tir pcat eCoee Wa Sunk | of pool: Consequently if the g eight year old son of one! |quired as divers couid not otherwise ' : : jrarty In the season at a sensation tter came down to a legal fight it ck Brothers, the well Work at 4 depth of 40 fathoms Enticed Two Young Girls to His Office and In- ye East, ‘The fret week's bul wii | * *ald the police would stand Httle dealers, was playing on o ‘ fn company ts successful in ra 2 | Siso include many othor features of im-| ¢ « Rather than make troule, foot of Wall street. The ne m they will sare a considerat duced Them to Drink Drugged Wine portance. Vaudeville will be a pew | however, the machines stopped ci ck- peaaiing eround, making | prett, fo — to the iren boil feature in Beattie theatricale and the | ima When Chief Balltvan’s request to were bound for! = “<4 an ers, they will secure On the charge of plactaff n inj not hear what he seid. When the mes-| ’ re in expected to be attended wi clos ame. It yw now given out on * soy i island. The| * mF ny in ~* which was in the drink of Florence Perry and Beulah | senger returned be brought with Bim | Pees | food authoritity that there will be againat the raft, some | wae ye sy cag poe letander, ans us, aged 14 and 15 years respec ties 2 } eee no fugther pollee interference. washing over {ts sides, | 2c Dn at Gs wien ct bedi a The yr. Dr OY who recently They didn’t } ike wine bottles,” To Dissolve Partmership craft rose and fell with o¢ ine most dificult ungertak! vg hg ined conside riety at the said Beulah Da bat be said it meolution, ft i» said by well in- | Eng Pr nabiyod yeuse| kind ever attempted on the Paciic ie ¢ Geena | herif a adueueen 1a San: Teme aaeeler< aioe Fae aon ag My ag « ne Phe were intent on reac: : aty sherti® ye tay afte mall ¢ 1¢ tasted awfally ewe t so far as the big houses ar island to even eink | er #d $2,000 cash ball for his though, and I thought wine was Paty . neerned. That they will never open cong geting ceptain.| 'ae Seah bt ia atin. wen tlt 00 Girls Became ft HOLDERS’ ing the term of office of the pres- % i he case ware told . , i i n is conced b childish command, Ed- Saag im the Star of Monday | shee + nana gy . — of RB egg ttl 4. st persons. The Clancy nation feoting and plumped * Alma Baldus, mother of one fter golng to the Baldus home on Third made thelr 4 er, which is see deep the girls, swore to the complaint before °°" Beulah Haides went to the be oa fifth Le yoalorgy 4 on’s back was turned at | Justice Cane yesterday afternoce candy store of J. &. Meyer at 823 Pike of the big hoysea, provided they street, he be ployed le be didn’t miss his mate | The Complaint a Ga wer te ae dee ee de } , a like share of the bank _seconds, the waves in| ” . In the complaint it fe alleged that came very disty. mm oh ' s bas been denied them by carrying the strug om last Sunday afterncos Lawsen in Once inside th t het each a every gambler who is in- 20 feet from “. Hawthorne Convicted Of | «iit sm v0 siria, Devinn Waidos and They were almost at once atvacked ty |ROAd and Bridge Fund Is Greatly | ‘7"*'%) ins house, The proprietors tant Clifton realized Florence Perry, to his offices in the Rafe ngases and felt faint. Mr. Meyer came of the big gamongme.soiid ia thety re- - “ee ° ft B he pulled eff his coat) Holdin U Va A ® Deposit building. Lawsen, it Is sald.| in and found them con: | Qverdrawn . es WUBMIT Tathe 20 per cent de- plunged into the wa- nas ertained the giria by showing the dition. One girl had f aaaet mar it several offers of a com- hing friend. with | . ae at F scy - = Ss fo ld : and@ beth were foan — The cousty of have teen hepe | PPO" we have oon = nde end as often a y e's nec o cused vont x hay he Person Pee ~ - buew ted eurins ¢ fires. ern ° raft with the other, | selt Saloon girls to take some wine. They at firet = r ar Be ie ti oe pe] pee Al li . CLONES | 0 The latter hare just as some | refused, but Gually consented. Lawaen op : ? The owners of warrants recently te ted beyond a doubt that they wal chauvonss. wa a ang for @ messenger and the Haldus tr. Lawson depied Monday that the | "4 for road and bridge work have bad * the backing of Mayor Humas fo the rescue. Both bild says he delivered his order to the | gtria had « in his office, and | feasen to bellove that the price of |, and the police in ell that pertains te tompletely exhausted | J. S&S. Hawthorne bes been found guill-| boy Im an outside room. The girlt didnow refu “tiaras scurities will be 6 ated. ow to | eee blir hut-outs are made at the shore. Those, % of participating in the hoiding up of | the fact that abou 000 worth their request and houses can be open- Pthe occurrence say | Maple Bros.’ saloon, at Van Asseit last warrants are ¢ fing against ¢ 1 a8 easily 8 of Clifton Thom- Games “i wee pig ate dadze ONE OF THE an which can mot be covered by Sullivan Stands Pat Grifla yesterday ia uperior court | the tax levied for thie year } Chief of Potice Sullivan has n« and was found guftty of highway re This state of affaire ts due to the| #werved from his original order, that bery he Jury Was out only ten win rt Merstanding of the laws govern til the fight in fixed up amdng the ates. * oi eer the Gleses : ’ t i ry ve A fately clear case was made ont y t loners of severe sn > engl rs ‘“ wih . kowe__the_| Py against Hawthorne, as there were ery Pros ing Att y Fultos, when tery men are makihg a kroa roars State be ogg bye Ba valuable asked for his legal opinion, said fe secure permiasion to oper / against him, although none of b ad and 4 but the o | le to positively identify OF THE a (ie That A Fang ben Boos eon ra i but u mg? 5 te weet park ani he was masked at ¢ del | plicable in payment for labor performed « rm t 2 1 ° + J » t 1 door mete flourishes, but dup. One of the w jand expenditures made on the road th only Z | 7 jan ¢ nade on t 4 h only small play. | nesses was adie, atthe lone of the Tob | At Least His Wife Says So, | ing inat sear” It te whispered around todey that i o observe careful ne revolver There ia, however, no real reason for after the dissolution which is consid | with which he did bis work, and there] The Clipper Ship Dashing Wave) and She Wants fo Quit | etarm on the part of warrant holders, | ered inevitable S thaears Witt ones was & peculiar long serat bh on the ber Wit! Be A 4 p las the debt t# an obligation of King up a house and have a monor rs el. and yesterday he picked Hawthorne's il! Be Added to Puget Sound Eliza M. Olson says that ag. | county and will be paid by special act| the play. Just how miuch trutt 4 cun ont of @ number laid before him for ing with her husband, Chas A }ot legislature, or in some other feas-| is in this report can only be sur- inspection The old clipper ship Dashing Wave, | Olson for 21 years, ehe in convince ipe way eed, as the Clancys are non-com d off late yest Gieany Another witness identified a quarter] probably the oldest sailing veasel| that he is a brute, a whole brut ——— mittal many of the men went | which he bad spent over the bar during | afloat in American waters, has been nothing but a brute - rute and Tt ja e#atd that Dawe Argyle and on . They go back! the evening of fhe hold-up. it had a| purchased by the Pacific Gold Stor-|a divorce on the cha suo for| or partner tn the Toten Bool toon % per day. They | die stamped on the eagle side, and was! age Co., which owns and operates the heating an arges of wife. have been bought « — after May 1. }found in Hawth s beating, wife kicking and wife chok ig 1t and have now tT May oun in aw rne's posse m when | steamer Elihu Thomson and has 4 | ing She alleges in her comt j only their Interest in the closed gam- rm oo oe —— - yh he was searched at the county jall large fleet of ships on the Yukon and that he took @ turn at all th hing | bling house uprtaire. ' ¥y_and feel o ih Sheriff Cook's Testimony i Alaskan waters besides. Thé| avery day, and Mre Ole W. H. Carter of the Totem club t. They meet to-| herif? Jack Cook was an tm-| Dashing Wave has been in the tum Pepe en Won't left for Oregon laxt even time 4 committee | i as a0 tm-| nor trade recently between San Fran- | "tn for it onger. She says gon last evening after a | ee against Hawthorne It] yer trade recently be an Fran-/ tnet during the last five years she fru esa attempt to compromise the ‘echt be bows plasterers will wait), embered that ve ar ctaco and Honolulu. She will arrive has been In constant fear for herself the robber on @ Grant street car [in Puget sound in a day or two and + A “ - en Speculation a8 tO) hatter made a gun play, bat Coe yndergo quite extensive repairs. The and ¢wo children. The complaint) Ao unknown mea was brutally as . the settlement of the | ceeded In land ates cate baal | Dashing Wave was launched at | #0e# on to say that Chartes ts gr jaauited in an alley between Second and Strike wil! have when the ile ¥ to have half ¢ | Portsmouth, N. H., in 1863, and is |'"® worse as he grows older, and M Third avenues pear Washington street bars was i to ha RWlee to employ any men| money taken from the occupants | how in her 4th year of service, Re-| Olsen thinks right now a good time | Tuesday evening bbery is believed WHR the Buliding Trades} ga joon 4 fre 6 tf sf war the carried cotton from | tO dissolve the partnershi; When | %@ Be the & of terrible aseac saloon, and from th i j but be re assailant cor tbe " oy Spagpede April Hawthorne was unable to make @ good| > 1 and during the war had Mrs. Olson's wor friends called in| raed allast cou d go through & special meeting of | defense. Iie claimed he had been hunt-| the distinction of havinkya few can-|the afternoons for @ social cup of | 4, pockets of his victim he was fright €nion ton) ht, at which |ing out near Van Assit. Iie sald he was| non balls shot into her, She was | tea, Olson made aj f appearing | sora ae oe os ul in regard| with a Mr. Day daring the evening, and| owned by the Tacoma Mill ¢ for | on th his wite all | * ve Buin. cae coe ed so Ds *| ny . the de-/ professed ignoran { the hold-up until} years. She was la terly owned by | the vil af | at = . by " Di “a l) dressed cent per tay raise informed of it at the time of his ar-| Scott & Stewart of Ban Francisco 1, wh ‘ and | swollen stag (nea oe. fh ym State that they arfe/ rest. lx 941 tons register and 181 feet | embarrassed the ladies ng oy A fr -abony Be al oo On a charge of Geatroying the line of na } ith a 2 nch beast eet long ton ut tha 0 its, os Success in their de-| tt te thought Day Is the man who| long Had All Kinds of Fun he ts not permanentiy ingr Bs . ¢ soqualmie Light and Power 4098 large ent ane rr) permanen in per cent of the m hetped in the robbery He is ati!) a | “ Co, BK. LL. Weed, @ contractor, who | ee at work, having been gran r n thy n | | ¢ pleasantries In his far!? Shortly after the affair Want enohaae th aos ha i pose a | large j i > aanathe ew ‘s . 4 " - " e ne or new pest , raise. hee ol Rie e din dene @ peculia He once picked |Ington Club, a ¢ a in t } — anew Cialis Hawthorne admit A on the atand yeu | up a pot of boiling coffe 1 threw | tenderloin, was raide © hoy tly " pa hae mays of Beacon JOSEP | terday that be ne bree years in the | ft in Mra. Olson's face, cut g and | finding the avsatian ‘ 4 men : , baby = ag Justice George 4 Oregon pent ge? for killing an In burning it badly. A fow days later| taken to headquarters not one was held. | Ohae Dakar suas oe ae ee Se ee ase he threw all the dishes on the tat t ee ee ae oe ) Three witnesses swore on the | D Sie nee teen esate is onc) , d by employes of th ned borne 6 goed teput na er, and ‘ tar non th Mr. We The ft r particles of tht TWELVE OLD MEN the T case. pel to Beate sian cooking utensils. After this he turn i tump, it ts cial y the p th Bi oh ellis tion . : ed her out doors, and #? th hes | pany, broke the © F thats ten ae : hildren, had to remain at a neigh- | | tending from Snoqualmie Falla to Se 0960124204440! BREMERTON BRIEFS bor’s until he yuld allow them to] attien, It can * proved that Mr A, March min. @ return. Mrs. Margaret J. Pontius Dies at) Yort §"* at the time Fats Joreph today p > Grows Tougher qnd Tougher 75 ¥ t the ition holde é il Holy Thurs- @ change is about to t | asin, 2 4 Two weeks before the youngest Age of , Mr. W Sete Of Shing cereme A change ane , child was born, he pushed her out-| in or Mr. Weed was arrested , the omte ce at i place ( i 5 Pence of tie co el yay gee phon Nyse oe 300 Men at Work Along the Lin e| side the door, and then kicked her| Mre. Margaret J. Pontius, a pioneer Mipioma::. orm. 0 re Salat ge nen taba apr ‘ ith his h boot Mra. Olson | Woman of Seattle, died late day af- k up the greater part of S were vernee Ore te witeall be en Completion August | le that «he has given O1 her home, 1262 Denny Wa ' Weed was acquitted the streets of : 1G Beast mery vy pS 5 itesmail aa whatever for such of her death was par ® peat into the recep ion room 4 dpe a tn it have mf le, pnoas 8) Construction work on the Seattle j an 4 has tried to show she had been ing ad . Emperor Jos “ph, 8B senag 7 Ay “ Boon gh prem) Tacoma interurban rallroad is being | good to bir t bt months. At first she | on the cheap. wt and plain. ¢ orton and ot had some experience) rapidly completed. The track has| to appreciate her 1 fow weeks ago a relay ft sombre robes fed a ee ae ite of the proprietor| 022” laid from Biack river to White Olson is & cook on coastwis proved much for her & gth. * fiver Wash | te Pie B- ‘, Premarin Ag me tt river at Kent, and the balance of t) els, and gets $70 1 mnnath, Mover. | verre « of age, hay been bor a the feet in And ©| of the Weekly Bremerton News, left grading will be completed by April | theless, when hin wife was itl, he left | Onl ember, 1828 iidiatios ot o\ nt a ct lonat 2 pole where ane) 15. The company has men at work! her to the chart 4 caro of het he t nttle in 1885, 0 W YORK, March 27.~/The jary & 8 Washing the {. «we @1 ae 4 saps Nips a NthS VI8-| now at each end of the incompleted | neighbors panied b fon, Frank A, Por t © of La r Patrick, charged bh At the cr Peserd mother op Keator of the| <Téding. At the Tacoma end the! The neighbors testify to tt ming by way of the Isthmus of Pa with killing m inire Rice to seeure ahing the svdincene purehased three lotn| Une, has been completed across the! a} cusne of the defendant me; EMA perrive on f erenre COURLOn | y ie Pe apt aah tght in a Stag filled wi re Bag i M1 : ‘ linn reservation and into the city nN } Banh air North Bea which was then | verdict last eventn f Patrick on th ; on which the Episcopalians will bulld age 4 A t unpleasant atures | a wildern In 1889 she built b emained ots 1 @ Meck of each eir church in the near future Three hundred men are at work) are get forth in the complaint ' 1 net a hot remain erturbable when the vers Which, anvisted el cram Bion bor At thee nar d officials of the company state $ rhe was at that the one of the finest | dict was g Soura'be inter announced that whe served Ble 5d “ Sines that the entire line will be ready b iu the cit the case would be appealed ot his favor yard on Tuesday that the Wisconsin June 1. After the track is laid it She lenves an eatate worth over $100 meal. waite irther or rgd ean &°:| will probably take a month to com- 000, which includes the home on Denny GN ol re amet ound navy yard | plete the overhead work. It cannot Way and a number of houses on How > oeoar the middle of May. yard! b6 stated just when the line will be ard avenue and Broadway, and a large} seca I ee ee incdar” = open for travel, but probably not j number of unimproved lots. She ta sur } The tug Pawtucket took Bishop] perore Aug. 1 | WASHINGTON, D. C., March 27 vived by three sons, Frank A., Albert | — } Keator to Tacoma yesterday after —— Hezekiah Coates, a negro boy who ig} M. and Lincoln Pontius, and @ daugh WASHINGTOD ‘ j noon. He was the guest of the com-| \foe' 12 years of age, le on trial here) ter Mrs, Mary A. Dye Phe two first |, ae #TON Mareh Com, mandant during his brief stay tn | for his life. He is charged with hav.|2@med sons are well known business hencing about July 1, the agents of this city ing murdered Carrie Corbin, If con. | men of Neattle and the third fe In Daw. | (0 ope rtanmnn jes Gariculture, will tess re ow, victed, he may be sent to the gal-|%0% Two (mrund children, children ot 0 soll in the vieluity of Walla Walla Mareh The : ; ne GM | Prank A ntiua, also survive her to ascertain whether the soll there can I 27.—There ow . ¢ » h ity tg + nel ner lows, like any jer murderer | be utilized for tobacco culture gh the loss The crime was & most pecullar one | the stay erin caused by jin some features, Carrie © } execution g | ‘ orbin 186 Court ution granted | was a negro girl, only elght years! rd, mh a ane of Byecial to the Mtar, | we Bhe was shot and inatantiy MDT tomorrow. on ed to} HAWAII, March 16, via San Fran | BLLENSBURG, Wash., March 27 killed. Young Coates admitted that] wATCOM.Wash., Marct | Ih suerien indi a ’ cluco, March 27.—Walter G. Smith, A shearing crew sheared 1600 sheep h did the shooting and enaid he | eity eount ha re a d sent wit Ae ‘ ¢ "¢ ereial : - " ough 2 a 6 RO pe ed # elec } to Sherif ‘Tubbe nnd ; Pacific Commercial Ad-| for J. H, Smithson today thought the little girl was a ghost. | light and power franchise to Alvinza| GUTHRIF, 0. : se oe fs Boe A ee been sentenced to 40 4 large number of tickets have crime was committed De 1 Hayware on4 8. 8 Cornwall Alm tT, 1 March 27,.—In time the « ®| daya in Jail for contempt of court by | been sold for the ope ning night show, 1901 Under the laws of the district, nAtoate will anki apron ae tar . Ws ® Canosa beat Lawt which was ii ia before + pews J : met eg ar Chief Justice Frear | in the new opera house, which is bill-| the boy t# brought to trial as would} Nooksack Falls t« mt $ 00,000, The|t " uw ip Bag 2 h ge eer vas ©W8 |) admitted the editor on ¢ r 1, ose Cogh! o|t ’ t ; ‘ 00, ®|two miners yesterday unearthed a nug- Fesvived. | r o ed for March 41, Ro’ vehian is t | bi ae laa under the same circum-| Bellingham Bay railroad may be| get that weighed 85 pounds. It te auaus ball of $600 pending # hearing, | appear in “Morget-Me-Not," operated by electricity, 4S per cent pure gold,