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_ONECENT THE SEATTLE STAR. = =tar PeWeKTHER, FORECART< Tonight and “Wnvorrom, © 5 ® Increase ... . $238,018 fpin.contl ed coo! and fresh nort pyor. 4 _No_ 290 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1903 E TS PER MONTH os : whe Fa ERR ECM SE Se SR RE Micah Ratan soning THis CALENDAR sows | NEW LICENSE FOR ST. SEATTLE'S CRIMINALS =f ELMO BAR OPPOSED STILL IN BUSINESS ¢ ; |Property Owners Claim Resort Is Outside Sa- nian end rebhing hots of OOo ana b SO anette har Ge guteer ef loon Limits and Has a Bad Reputation Firat avenue and Main, Jan, 2—Fred Nye and Ralph Smith, twe little boys, are ar- —S rested at Fremont as burglars, They stole ehewing gum and candy, dan, 3.—Gurglare emash a $250 plategiass window in the Se attle Hardware company's store and steal revolvers. Crime wit- but no policemen, The pending application of Milton; what neater manner, os the other Teater for w renewal of his wa-| saloons in the neighborhood. In license for the #L Elmo bar, at| the wine rooms were only chairs and vutheamt corner of ‘Th venue| tables, ‘There were no Turkish herry street, promises to meet! ba in conneetion. In the St. siderable opposition in the iches, and even folding beds i found, it ie asserted. the Heense Kistlor’s Flip-flap was introduced at the meeting of the At the time the Hathaway leense city council last Monday night. At Moen Ghainond ated, time the police, license and Meense and revenue commitice made & report committee, in an interview with a - mding that the applicatio porter for the Btar, stated th of Tenter for a license be granted. | ie nouncil wan . This report was made, notwithsetand loons thet W ing the fact that the St. Kimo is out-) ould have attend side the sajoon limits prescribed bY! Do rticularly the Bt. Elmo, which he ey yp ~ have| Rboke of in no complimentary man- alwaye been recognised. extend UP) When questioned today about the Fee eee ee ene we renin on | action of his committee in recom- Sane sees 3 only, the| mending that the Bt. Elmo be given mouth ahhe at ie t und the|® Nw license, he admitted that he went site at favored the measure, and denied that he bh made to the Star reporter the a That it hus always been the tn i r 3 “|staternents quoted, He anid he knew tention of the elty to have one side ee. of Third avenue and ¢ de of} , Sua f, WS hea amen, usually strong | Cherry street free from saloons, is , likewine professes , City Officials and Business Men Declare for the Proposition to Float the Municipal Lighting Bonds in Seattle--- Method Soon lo Be Decided Upon John Alexander Olesen held up and robbed in early evening Within a few dove “tty Comptrol. City Engineer Thomson ts in favor) plant ae viewed from a purely buat+)enough ready money in this town Get $150, The corner, one of the busiest in the city. Robbers f lat plan Jot havi: rey till att Senaet will formulate a. plan eving the munis heen standpoint 7 of the bonds are atill at large. ; Te sale of the $590,000 bonds of J shall certainly favor the popu- " Jan etn a Keasler's store on Second avenue south, en- construction of @ mu- . joan ft found ered and reb be on and plant and | sone, ite bonded In. | practionb 3 mt i Jan, QA. E, uectrie dis | deb ingoane to the ettise: He said | library bonds here, . of a dead do: the joke is on them. the city lim- fo do so. This may have If this inte Jan, 10.—Bandit helds up three waitresses in the Hewitt = Ronee ee City Engineer's Views or Fy ad Fn i parelleg im . restaurant near Pike street on Third avenue, and steal §25 from boing ; still at larg: ortion @ the bonds would shut out « HM inveetore. While Mr. Backus ts wholly ae te Mine popular lean % way, $100,000 worth of these| vor of a popular loan in conneott Jan, 12—Burglar smashes a window in a drugstore at Jack- , were tasied in| with ¢ je of the Nahting bon yethied avenue, Escapes with booty. Seas proposition was put fore lire entiticd to the eee ‘og Beat | from $100 to 6800 L| he has some doubt as to the abiiit Bridgeman of the Palmetto house, tae Btar a few daye ago itl would like to see. hood sonnet the ipeve Be Seon Oe SER OUR, SHEE OC Che. Oy Ne. net Se ery be ewindied by « hunke man whe esc and ie atill at liberty, re sve e ave pul by @ little money would be | wewe in thie manner Tnancters an at $590,000 of bonds held by citizens of ly too glad to avall themselves ot v plenty of local capital Jan. 14.—Conviet Burke, from Port Townsend, eludes hi by “are interested im the be KH the opportunity to ty , id this morning, “but the trow Guard on a» Beattie street and escapes. Prevalent sleeping sick~ fuctem of this public Util- | igcg: a ha poo groggy: Re ings in an absotutely ‘ ‘greater portion of Nees supponed to have attacked the guerd. admitted, Former city councils flat haeewen pooes c ould < 1 hi hi i full ly refused to rant liquor licenses in —_ ° ‘. SN aye ool fame, I certainly believe that at | eee - Tn ton b gaa hie teas o be oF vetoes bese <4 re ge hurls either the Seattle theater building, | hA* been conducted in @ question ~~ . _ he j ; at he ner at corne o ne Oc-| *™ Danner. =. A, ay Ay savings bank, | thas Waco, ohare thoeked Gown by highiwaymen the Bertone: gorwer, oF th or mounts ompital, | ano id be ia - | en Bn opportunity to} on one ot heme, I ity hold many | Jackson street and Second avenue south and robbed of $140. “No > stand City Comptrotier Rip | Gotlare, sve of ner of Third avenue and Cherry pure! and power ponds. /now working on p | vm a a eel arrests. Third avenue in a thorough- eh Se mee lace ‘ drawe no interest, These bonds are Tak op ectlaidlaaic 4 in th de t Gist Gite pny = = om of all or lauder Uhh @ bank ana aie alee tne Hie 000, could be fi an. 17.—Burglar discovered in the residence of Ju jurke. used by people in going wr cece! J. B. Metkie, secre- come paying an plan He is thrown out by « servant girl, ing from both churches ) n Mullin otters P belief that the major portion woul Jan, 19—Cocll Elliott and Walter Wilson, two small boy : omer of Commerce: to give his official aanction to the Counciiman Favors It have to be rold Kast, where the cabal ll robbed by highweymen. 2 e The eity meer; CIty | popular loan plan, provided he ean} * ae 4 Ss Grave Charges Made i. The fuller and many others [tured at Ite fecntbilite te tas tons eatin kate ote, Ree Sire are see van ee hendet 20-—Mre, Eliza Barrington attempts to shoot her hus- ewan repeatedly charged to say on the subject them by popular Inan, is found to be ‘There ean be no doubt that ov ote! that the original Heense for the St NDIANAPOLIG, Feb. 4—It t . nee no objection to the propost.| practicable, I shail certainly favor | plan laa good one, and if It ean : ber, Waies ‘Bas Geen ie een] | SESE Rufus Cantrell, whose a thom to float the Tight bonds here. |ft both aun citieer end ce 6 ete eect oul sueneastully:te-would Grand jury investigating. © for nearly & year, was rail-|now said that Kurds Cantrell, whose toward Increasing (h@lin tact, I believe the eale of the ¥ council.” interests of the city t dan. 22.—Burglary in the store of L. 6. Nelson, 1931 ded through the city council be-| confession brought to light Eat tcteor = = bonds to amall investors who are ree je, secretary of the Be-| many Beventh avenue. No arre: fe me the. roparty | agleere of the mravo volmeriee. revesies the sone Fie would séoult tna liens chien ce ae ek, be an oneal fay: Sener oe Cremmeren Gaee Sei hoor opeceres, & Jan. 23.—Piper & Taft's cutlery store entered by burglars and ton had been made, thereby pre-| body of his #weetheart, Stella Mid- and personal interest in the ithe ultimate success of the “There certainty seems to be ine em) te the entire bond ten $500 worth of goods stole: Police arrest two suspects. Venting al! protests. dieton, in a medica! college when he of the enterprine—itself a ee 4 oe - Jan, 24—Thug essauite, robs, binds and Mrs. Mark Bar- A prominent councilman, it returned to the city after an ab- Jan. 6.—Mance Lewis, an underworld power, ie murdered in his rooms at 523 Yesler way. His wife and brother-in-law are arrested on suspicion. aaueue SORSSE RES SRRESSS Renee oes eReES TESEIUCGEOEED cidental hotel at the northwent cor- lr one-—and would tend 7 telson, the wite of « private police patrolman, near her home on alleged, stood sponsor for the a pence. Me teiretion of the best, most Twent hh N. 7 a nm, in teturn for Teater’s ‘The examination of Dr. Alexander, and offic y avenue. No arrests, ‘ fr nendbe te conan Jan. 25.—Body of murdered baby found under sidewalk in ort 1h city poltleg naa unread, math complbcity in the - I . North Seattle. Ne police report yet. Ay « ne peaple whe he » Mier argument in favor of put better known as Joe Gross, killed anes 50 pests, havé boon waite comine to leave ho stone unturned Dy popular loan i that the dan, 27-—-Criminals take a holiday. Gneak thieves only at defeat the new leense terest would be paid to Be- work, he city council nd would be reinvested dan, 28-—Mrs. C. A. Bailey held up and robbed near the cor- churchmen, it t# alleged, will take « SUGGESTED Instead of being & drain hand in the fight ty. us would be the ease if oer a Beeere evenuy and "vase way, by lone Yectped. Police Aside from being outside the ea- Hy Were vent out of the state pong: theft ‘ foon Mmite, the 8t. Elmo bar has a 7 ‘A number ef small thefts. reputation, ch| WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. &— . W.—W. E. Leonard shoots and attempts to kill his neigh Senator Turner is prominently men- bor, Samuel Orr, near Madison park. tate in granting It a new loense. Uoned as one of the three American Jan. 31.—Bunco artiste flesoe grocer in residence district by jis openly charged that it i# a mask! commissioners to consider the Alas- means of well-worn “envelope trick.” for wine rooms and a Turkish bath.| ka boundary question in connection 4 * * H H where women of the demi-monde| with three commissioners to be ap- meet their male gxsociates and ply | pointed by Great Britein under the their shameless calling. regent treaty. bonds of & city light ‘Three weeks ago the city counctl/ It is doubtful if he will accept, as want ‘to say that | believe . . refused to grant a new license to the| sessions of the commission are to be be thing, for I know Hathaway bar, on Third, near Pike| held in London and will consume Pots of people like myself . then | considerable tin a good be giad of & change to & few feet out- mide of the enloon limita, and be- WILL INITIATE MEMBERS Paint ake’ cece’ Pees =| cause there were wine rooms In the Members of the William McKin- fotand have &| CHICAGO, Feb. 4—The worst /are tied up by the bitmard which is]and the East have gone to the bad. Hd Neen unowe Go Grime nn | od con Repeater wi tnaiane Gapee ' ing |StOrm of wind and snow of the sea-| blowing all ever the state owing to storma im the Rocky seus An inepection of the Hathaway| new members at the regular m pits vee Sh tains, ‘The last wites went down Miaclowed the fact that it ‘clock tomor: \aesenens ate wi a= hg ey OT, PAUL, Fed. 4—Dusitens in| the might. and there hes Deen Ok tp tn eunctiy (he came, thengheune-tarecens aud ineae | fering in this city Is Intense among |practically at a standatill here, The | Cormiminlcation Sroumy i aine ATER TAPPING THE TILL THEY MARCH THE PROPRIETOR jthe poor, No trains have run in or eet Ditssard in years te Weep | deinved nm far am they can be trac AND A PATRON TO A DARK SPOT ANO RELIEVE THEM OF lout of the efty on any line today over this region, paralysing the} “rn. snowfall in the Sierras te THEIR LOOSE CHANGE Bape werner Shesnebecs, the middie | train service. heaviest since the winter of 1#98-~ report te Merty cold, | when one train was snowed tn for Ad 1 reb-) ly the 4 tnd the Eastern an4 New Ensiand| CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Feb. 4—~| Saye neot ihe summit, Snow plo ee ee eae alee ne ene we ee Comptrotier Rip-|states are completely fronen up.| ain and wind of cyclonic velocity | are at ‘kK at several pointe on tm! ad After they had searched their vie- be believed that at|There le foot of snow in this city, prevailed here this morning. The| Central P ie jower water front, tast evening, @94) tims pockets, they bid them a cheery and street car traffic * practically (Streets were flooted and trees were ti ‘The Rotehed their work by robbing the) “Goo and disappeared. at ® Mendstill. Two members of « uprooted. The Tennessee river ts rie- a and « patron of the place w tims returned to the repair crew working on electric | ing rapidiy. weveral tral Righwaymen e phoned to the police Wires were killed by live wires, _—-~ Rockies, and that the weather wap ir the Mi . and Detectives Lane and a BAN FRANCIBCO, Feb. 4—ali| very cold all through the mountaii etipyard. oy jock In the evening. | harbee were detailed by Captain TOPEKA. Kan. Peb. &—All traine|teleeraph wires between thie city | region. tthe time, Mr. Rellly, the pi etor) Powers to look after the Sane . - - of the place, and J. Reagan, the only in the saloon, were weated in| to a standatill, The shock lerted wear of the barroom engaged in| five minutes Fifteen minutes Int + esate | “ * es Ss ee ae ther notiesd the robbers until -Our new Spring Clothing is 4 half an hour afte ory fn rete Hahter one wan felt. The ene faint, wear itm” When ther torned now being shipped from the an area of half a mile was covered with coail bits of core! and pumicaperrune (ney peered into the iwusales Eastern markets. Until its ar- [that had bolled up, ae It were, from - c s “ ; the bottom The shocks were fell go ng rival you can buy any 20 niles southeast of the souther® of the robbe : end of Formosa hen route te" China we came neag}iaved, ihe til and, the other kept Suit or Overcoat being wrecked Bape 16, at 3 & my or -thtee je lenathe of striking) might not be disturbed, the thags| palance $10 “er month, two large Pantone but, two, or Aree dare lmen. two robbers and two wotinas — Adams & Blanchard We have since heard nothing of het. laprived at a particularly dark spot, Price $250. A Bargain On the latter date wan terrific, 08] values at $250, was taken off, but the Ss Cochin China, had U . R Ladies’ Tre Series salied. duly. 4-trom =a PPE Cont imeky dayr in the police, ination, said that he believed that;that large cinders could not. be] ttakeley. with a lumber cargo. After 10, 11 and (2 Bcheuerman Bleok, on Um: ry 1 but — were bed enough. out much smoke, and that his bumber for mill purposes wren Gee = tiffed that the “Dutch Oven” wae the power eng’ to tee Cement red i ee, luckley as the burglar discover Blectric company, consequently, ainoke.| It is expected that the onse will] [chley me the burglar discovered! mannow by Committee Hutchinson Below you can read and understand the reason of It. on Came pesterd 39e A YARD buy: 4c BAC ; ‘anid there was a %-inch wire ‘will be made in ail cases|”¥ Justion Cann yenterday afternoons es Ere SUIT — Pa ae te phe see ie owe me oO at the home of Judge Burke, ‘nt 1004 feommittee of the house held its first SALE ® yard $5.98 buys, ‘Thursday only, concert ball That’ he | bers joer" all woman, awore Outing Flannel. ‘ r . Iden of it te trom the at burglary was made THAN members were present and the tomorrow of our Se Mercerized close out tomorrow nt “HALF ISI pass the plant con~ — mation to begin consiieration Thurs: | lack Sateen. RICE. About $30 wae taken from the till! — the look-out saw the big. Dine#t marci the vietime out of the #a-|jota, over 200 feet & he: “ ’ in the Chinn wea. Sept AA a Bog Second Ave., Hinkley Blk. ense gn arriving at our destination thieves returned It as they evident- Attorney De Bruier feels | tinee that time the smoke and ¢in-|thrown out. He also stated that | going on the dryddek for repairs me! Firet avenue and Cherry street Ort. Dreliaa, Of the smoke nuis- Hamilton, manager of the| was often covered with cinders to a deter- first witness for the | such an extent that contractors com- ALIBI SAVES odtgin convictions. He — that he had been | plained to him about it. company in repre-| so-called “Dutch Oven.” most practical smoke consumer they i L. C. Gilman, | said was an arvaitgement Ps which had ever used, or heard of for mill om Will Be Taken Up To- SI Are thone in which you ean buy necessary Dry Goods at even leas defendants in the Oven was in use at his mill.|/not be decided until all the other Cheviots, Serges and Henriet- for our line of Tic Art Pillow Boyleston avenue, on the morning of * “ eclded t 12\%c A YARD is the price we Women's Cloth Coats, worth ee under the law, be Jan. 17. Mhe was positive that Hues {eee yetterdey and decided to ns Chafge tomorrow for our 300 $10.00 and $12.00. ie wantin of eclonie ley was the man, but the man ag. | tke up the x2 aed for con-| POD German Shirting. AT 980 you can buy Children’s he cused proved L several videration next Thursday evenir > 7 n bye as amoke complained of by his friends, ¥ STititccee “Witnen aniled the son Be A YARD ts tomorrow's price $1.50 Coats, all sizes, different YouTHFUL CRIMINALS t received no opposition. a = A PAIR for the quality of 1c @90e we have a lot of w company bas « large te f ugty-looking revotvers, The on Pratas reef. We were within twelin order that the work of robbery In our store at a woll, Ht of & wrecked steamer GD. = joon and to = dark pince in the| just the place fo: malt gnsae 4 Cc AL Cos eari ba m ppen they finished the process of robbery.| ride fre px WK 1S. oe ng 8 8 U @| S608 tone. and appenred to have deem] ier Mere tie, procems, o« roptery.| ride from Pioneer square 1and Mand what money they had was taken. H we encountered typhoons, The on@! Ratiy’s watch and chain, which he HERBERT rs dinance Cor poration as a Defen learned that the elty of arene taal HPs fae the public benind him | (er bad not been bo objectionable, | locomotives passing his mill threw ke another lumber cargo t6| Millinery the of tively engaged in F. n mc iene of the Beattie |» ty he amwmill buei-| G. W. Stetson, F. Warner, D. Bi. company was taken nets for the past 16 years, and that! Hanson, J. L. Brace and Robert Cc R BUCKLEY ” e etter a s ‘ heard he had never seen a better amoke-| Moran. all veteran mill men, tee- . '. ria " tts or OO ie ie different from thove >= | puri peively sentises ¢ than our Removal Sale Prices, Tomorrow will be one of these days. to the refuse-burning furn.|similar canes have been tried. Then| (oMtly. the accused man was released ia ; company asmerts that over the top of the stack, and c With the bergiar| OLYMPIA, Feb. 4~The raiiroad tas that you usually pay 65c for Tops. on elt including hin wife, men Wiese selies the. mem. for dark and light pattern To plors. Glen. Winees. od idbetie. Seite was also decided that none of All Wool Black Cash- Women's Colored Walats worth arrison street, oe, BOA, Abohte . Beatie, petene * “4 Howe that we usually sell in the usual way $1.00 to $1.80 Of Queen Anne hill. te 14-7 ear 016 BORO WR° ote oer eee oe nat eee eee eerch’ borer LILES each, iani : - ~ i hould be considere two iargs emoxentacks. |Revolutionists at the Very Gates and Strem-| 57 slice ak Covina ons qued jtnat time no that the commiesion bit @ of that neighborhood ve . ne that neighborhood wurn of money, were} Wil have the right Itt Eare sell- ing a tre- a: i ove: 7 erior cor cted that long femnions will be re: i sn te a coe uous Defensive Measures Are Pushed Rigel Justice Wai on the guid at long staaione will be rs. weeded Pp. =e. it te charge of grand larceny, ‘They wi report, as the representatives of ot hy # od Geged . wht to the county Jail thie mor ihe railroads and the advocates ot mendously - ing, and in default of § onds,|s commission will all want te | Lace Curtains CARACAS, Feb. 4—An army of) WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb, 4] will be held t henge. big number of lock, who ry e “ ~ " pertor courte ‘he senate railroad committee will dives near the | revolutionists is almost at the ga Great confide revaiis in official Heo the fret with alled by |of this city. ‘Trenches are being dug| circles that the allies will accept the }] meet tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. $10 suits. foday. He tentified that|and citizens drafted for garrison! terms offered by Minister Bowen for a. mitted from the twolduty. All animals available for any |the settlement of the Venezuelan con- Pr the mill in such volumes|purpone have been seized for the] troversy The ambassadors from ee 7 saad Ine oe prts ain, | government service. The bulletins | thos nations are working aare for ~~ — | inh windowd into his rés-lannouncing the defeats of the revo-|aq settlement on some terme. hey O06 was generally @ nuls-|lutioniate nre not considered. trust: |hope to have the time of preferential 1S DEAD a lworthy, tn view of the de naive |treatment of the allies in the cus Miller, who liven a short| measures that are being pushed. silectiona extended romewhat ss . from the mill, was next call f month offered by - = tated that the dense, black] CARACAS, Feb, 4A rebel army ’ doubted by any- mn the mill We OLY Gmatbe OF hae teem dabeneed. UP ‘aitiée will take wat eases i= TN 4 i | At the Annex we have recently received a large ship- ple living in the nelgh-|ment troops ¢ the Cama rath MONTPELI€R, Vt, Feb G t of Basket Grates fc fire ces. T 7 Mr. Miller said the nule-|river, south of Caracas . neelves againat int nds to Dri Out oa! oases at Vt ca : ~_ Ba rates for fireplaces. The number of ned only when the wind |ammunition and 220 pri f ends to rive Uitte Seorerday by avout 1 | styles from which to choose is large, and if you desire an in the direction of bis | taken, f; jority, and after March 1 cities and|~ _#Mecap " . " : 1S thought the wind blew! Disorderly Women fois Gin. cect ter theannuenl ———-CHEAP—___ open grate, beautiful in appearance at a reasonable price, Moat of the time. whether they will permit the sale of “yl entliating pipes in my} intoxicants. Prohibition was estab | we believ e we can please you. ee ped Sip By ene lished in Vermont in 185% by almost | “ te Clothes } ! tor-|@xnotly the name majority as that < : put out to ‘ary without be- RA! “ye eo 27 (ape Cor-| Saat for ite te peal on Savered with soot.’ : ie ‘aamuseen, Til rietor of the b Peerloss saloon, tn He Haneett, who lives ‘| appeared in the discret - abet eunvicts BDI of esi” nnd "who ta Bags “ivweare tore real Small Cottage | issver 1 fate in the! prise wa coer ! Christian b mtated on the witness imposed a sentence upon Raamussen,|ehurch, T Forty- d Li 4 od that ftveral of her tonante had for heoping s house et Weta sot #econd atreet, F 18 to The an ot » he «me and that one year's Kn peiaceument meetings will be conducted on un- ‘ Largest Stove aeons Inthe North: N. W. rete. Annex—Everything ; [ phe about the Gius & Penglawe, prc denominational line at not de 4 cnglame, proprietors of ina : ectrical. W264 would move aut. Bhe the ra house, were thea| to begin pramptly at 7 ; Main Store, Firet Ave. & Spring St. 813 Firet Avenue South, Mt 10 ary” pee poopie hung clothes nentenced to #ix months. imprison. |ing and will Pa Bt shor duration moke deporit made ‘ tment tor the cams on TA. Moredith will conduct the re lehies that come out in bold rles Has a same offo on 7 T. RL the vival hate bot4| Captain of Schooner Robert Se mtn Lyons tterworth, who lives at Q . Bacon ne ‘on he Startling Experience on Voyage From tint they mute yl ph 0 ara x on BATH CABINETS ig t Bace nal Mr, B it China---Encounters Typhoons 3 This order will caw comp left this morning for New | ae P *S pg BP: Bang eB 4 ¢ « In the ocoupancy of the down | York ae M4 wolng Hnat, It te aid, | * ne bid , own tenements of Juneau. All the! on business in connection with the - : i think 1 am juatified. 1 . rooms above the saloons will be va-|bullding of the new steamers to be| M Take Your Turkish Bath at the gre. fated, and it ma 0 time to| constructed by the company this After battling her w ra sub: | “The phenomena was noticed Nov: © be difficult to f uke for | sulnmer, :. ; f Home mart volcano, through | two) 21, at 9:16 b. i ot out ing atl eo te FOIL® THEIR WEAPONS é . It is easy. It costs but littl Ab. ty ph: ‘ yng e tne water wns amooth, On. Sunday @ drunken . 4 Raintor-Grand ; Perm Pe , 810 montht i inets fold flat, Let us show them to Bae the ok tae ans ik\ coon 2 j sl naling at the rate of four! tween Paul ‘Torretta, and Charles} hotel will, be the noon tomorrow | ate Up, at Hill you, ool People with a letter of P. Pilts, arrived this morning, 101| knots an hour. I was in bed, urmonia, at their residence in| evening of & friendly fencing match Fig | dt I recelved a Very |days ait from Hat Phong, China ane ee em oe iF pe ny eg alk ain tie elke Pee ' s Lenabay | ima Bt Targe, warm office ai Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. fetter in ret nd wa Yort Townsend, Capt Curmo , q . Bee Tor we slic, ‘thelaiahed ‘the United Blaten hydro and shook the monia i not seriously injure renoh ar ase voneides Would te ¢emediod.” raphic office with an account of the| iy iat 1 thought the, masts )Moln parties } been placed u r he urt of fencing, at HILLMAN, Owner 627 First Avenue tterworth, , submarine voloano, would be torn out, the vessel came) - pn SAC ee eenee eer .