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4 THE SEATTLE STAR—SAT YURDA’ RDAY, APRITLAm0, 1904 a. THE SEATTLE STAR exhibit to the Bt. Louls ex after all. Models of the beet Rus BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, plan warships will be in the display e408 OFFICHS—i30T and 1909 Beventh avenue The cear has anked that they be not , sr ~ placed tn the mines and mining EVENT AFTERNOON PXCKPT SUNDAY ailing | TELEP MONKS QD: @) Business Departi@nt—Sunset, Main 1060; Independem My a bald the wine father I DD Cd °° Baitorial Department—Sunset, Main Lia has came for you to atrike the (ime sition though among his tn an tmpression “| Young Again The Star's Kastern offices: 106 Hartford bulldges, Chicawo: 88] ie cor yoursol I « drawing pay MAIR-HEALTH o\erays brings back the natural and Beidune dullding. New York. W.H, Porterfield, m FO ee eee ean iE?" remarked the, » by Captain Mayne Reid Anna and doing. work] beautiful éolor of youth tray: tide or Bleached bait, J BALLARD STAR AGENCY~—32i Ballard ave. psot, Red 141, hen . ntat hich could | Gives new life and growth to thin hair. Prevents dan fresh youth. You must want me to COPYRIONT 19048 MERIRIPER LITER PRL ASTID = ; remain in the One cent per copy; lx cents per Week, or tw Month. delivered by mal! or carriers, No free cop y-five conw et ita vile charac. | positively restores gray hair to its youthful color, A > he took Ithful hair dressing men and womens \ts vse cannol be detected See dignified with name of| druff and baldness, Jemet a dye, but a buir food, and UK r ed by the actt how Mrs, Mason, Nuttellburgh, W. Va., was made young again by us S MAIL SUBSCRINERA— The date when your subscriptian expires ie} Some W, CT. U. my SYNOPSIS. | yew tho chief magistrate of Mexico, | ar volunteers in Poydras = en the addres label of cach paper. When that date arrives, If your subsertp | dectared “Othell | Florence Kearney, an Iriah gentie- | Don Ant rr lor fe Manta Anna . * presenting himmelf at : 7 tion has not again been paid in advance, your name ts taken from the list [(hunder play,, man by birth @nd a by edu-| I 1 fact, or It might be| their rende 4, getting enrolled in HAY Ss HAIR-HEALTH A change of date on she addrons lade! I a recelpt | pear Ho hie had ¢ tion, whil® studying Spanish in| only suspicion, that Ruperto Rivasl the pe and offering himecit as « Sitered at the Postuffice at Boattin W ington, as second-class matter | fron , lots of women and from Nat | Ne w Orleans, falls it with t wae @ robb © little seemed to t idate for the captaincy were all “Find enclosed Bo 90 for which yea & bentten of Hale-Heatth. 1 am, He f hone : . essai rae Goodwin, faughtér of hin tuter, Don Tena own of him among the Inmates| done under dons and with a cmb 4 goompebs im a be taoule bo tow q — = Valverde, banished from Mexico by | of the Acordada, He had thore ign which for wickednems and ings ap ied aan T he | al of one | eae 1. He meets Chris Rock, | only @ t while, a no part| cold-blooded atrocity waa worthy of LARGE goc. BOTTLES. AT LEADING DRUOOISTS. 0 JUST JUDGE! ‘ OE Moma ie taviten him eatin of in thelr vula - ; nuelt, Had he succeeded in igi ECHOES FROM band of filibusters about to Mmva ; ve Inatond staying with=| becoming the leader of thie ill-fated Free Soap Offer Misnmacote. Mexico, Ke: believing Lut Danita, Tinota, the home of Soe Cannon, han some mighty good BATTY-LAND | Vo0°°5. 15 po Fre fa Te A a a neti on onsentn. pome of his fellow| have been better, mince it was his " c o Bn May lsoners ¢ «that intention to betray them t ie one- 0 beat “a Metr, Sealp, Ge ” ee oy m 1 to him one of the road| my at the first opportunity, T ~ | Redeemed ev ere as one of the road) my at the first opportunity, Thwart z ee ee Tel alg y, any of the fo ey will ad aie of Hartin for F Americans. ain reminiseen: Kearney i» olected captain of the ‘There was the sheriff who successfully fought and defeated TRANSFORMATION SCENE. band, defeating Bantender. Later b mob. Smile, and the crowd smiles WIth} i, iasuited by hia Moxlom val fraternity, no common one, either, | ed in this, knowing he could no long- " ° na. | but the chief of a band of “salten-| now his face among the filibumt- And now a Danville judge makes good. v - pO sists seach pine dens | TT th are guests of Don Iena-| ine & band of “aalten pg be ts ° ne t nef iner-| ou're w on pten- , fearing furthermos ° " Judge M. W. Thompson of the Ilinols town has been temporarily ty of “ough ” y shinee weds. 6 eee Altogethe different was the) that awaited him in New Orleans as on the bench in Chicago. Judge Thompson refused citizenship papers | Go broke, and the crowd all desert] which breaks Kearney’s aword, Rock | fOWkh Perwonage entttied to & ahare| woon nthe affair of the steel MBIrt| dag Srmcratrien Uo Uatape Ruta nan ! ° ° e! or 0" P vom the Meatoan, cell appropriated to Kearney | had been nolsed nbout he hantily de- | Adres soerer es ltefon ~ to two foreigners because of thelr Ignorance, He questioned the ap» | your aa, [maven Kenmney from the MPa°AM | ang Gris ovk. fife waa a contrast | camped. and, as we now know, once| Fellewing Dreggiot supgty ay's Hale-Heatee an Hertine Soap te thats shape ligt plicants closely—a somewhat novel procedure—and discovered that Teulee etiang teen BUS A De = — — ae De ae ‘* ta in| OC the complotest kind, both phys more made his way to Mexico, HURSCH. BLAST AVENUE AND 1 18; LANG'S, FLEET AVENUK AND o avanio: of Mexico ' ‘heer > - ¢ € c ‘ he Ke, CO 4, ; although they had lived in this country for twelve years they could RETRIBUTION elaine : — ool filibusters are cap- | 8nd mentally, No two beings) Luckily for him the undershirt rea) SO Regu, Li , BECO : poarcely talk the Huglish language. They knew nothing of the meth- cbse tena eawe yon been studing, leures. claiming to be of the human Kind| business did not leak out; at least) F Waging ePID r- could © presen r | oh Pye oye 2 ‘ CusOs ods of our government or of the rudiments of our laws and institu: | my good woman?” asked th benev- i | aunliatity—betng very Opes 5, =~ —- ge f no one in the a) ¥ — tor. Sen che big ro ah Set Acoraahe | extreme, Ruperto Rival, deapite! tor the time, Carlos Santander he dime ne ree the shabby hab’ a which the jo, for the Carlos i In refusing the applicants the judge sald: Kver since my husband told me} One of the most noted “Hona” tn] fi) MN) pg te aya “a yb |e 1 escaped the brand of infamy due “This nation of ours has got past the point when we can safely | my pics were not as good as those|the City of Mexico t# the pri Bye Be nM. ¢6 his dastardly Wh ; . bee et eh ed nil dignity and grandeur—| o Are the mappiest Feo- admit all comers to citizenship, As a nation we must use some de- | his mother used to make,” she re- | os ~ a i - ordada. ite en kere| while El Zoriilo, the little fox, as hia} ag po bod the anes in} 4 7 7 ‘ elt. | plied visit the Mexican capital witho {acm companions called him h garb needs little explanation. | F = ree of caution in deciding to whom we will glv this boon of cltt = i uso paying vinit to this celebrated| by m companions called him, wae! A rusty brave and ekilied aoldier, 6 senshi p. THEY DON'T DENY IT. penal establishment, and few whol Vicgedness and meanness; Ot ¢ ainer man than Gen, Antonio Lopes p 6 on ar A Chicago paper says: Soon the evenings will be wai np ar i some “paving seen| crooked in soul, but in body—be 7 ayo _— beret ae a q * 0: >pl 0 bi And when it has grown quite dar ror em hou m n pote of fas <> deneniee « ib » ; Aa the men turned away from the box a ripple of applause broke | And when ft han front deine ng {something to adden the heart and| jr Pune ge Met AB enane OF AWAIT Hines guts iy a guttering || THEY ARB THE PEOPLY WHO OWN THEIR OWN HOMES a Gerth, followed by a clapping of hands throughout the chambe Every night at Leschi park? be ever afterwards remembe This tcamsorted pate had been| ert The officers of his ataft were|| AT GARDEN STATION AND AT HILLMAN CITY. Good! with repugnance and pain nent shistned pe baer A ny much by |Yery peacocks In their gaudy adorn- q ‘The applause was a proper punctuation mark. IT MIGHT BH WORSE. There _ san - we ho prison + hg way of punishment aa to prevent os. | en and ood rule the beet Teoteene universa where one ma of tham were his f antan- 5 ‘The state has nothing to gain and everything to lose by granting Spring is b ro, with all ie tabora re eas fe « be | ay Rut now the jail governor, rb snip ig al » Santan ‘ some folks can take thetr n many and su " 2 if struck by @ comical idea, ai-| 20% 1 > coc. to men who are ignorant of the «€ = : on oak But the housewife's ever busy oan ir i. Fg . thers pee Sere} settad them te Sa qsetrated and (hel points ; . de made a part of, ignorant of the obligations of citizenship, ignor- Chastng the elusive fleas! nown to the ealen nM Ml Gwart linked to the Tezan Coloseus|®n¢ bette just t wy yeen comm b: me one ¢ © a at > te eo thai ‘ ant of the letter and spirit of American institutions, ‘ pitaioanar tae 1 by mome one Of WS) thus presenting a yet sat-| low —808 ve to rank, 90 that the | Decent hospitality demands no such sacrifice, ak te Le Auaee ot te eam, | Ita onlin, er. eisers—teb., the | reas Cenlrant Of couples le the! oe Texas volunteers Was now a col- * ound wv ertoo! ex-captain of filibusters an: «| as ve We have been generous. We have held out the hand of welcome, | /. . JO reod | building was once @ monaat@y—are| “ocnhinln of eer sae ae Ss iteaiden areee, on Ge w hievw®, fore . i staff of its commander in : {We have given chance and a home to the allens of every land. We ith t ps stegp be ; # wnd we barred but people—the Chinese. aH clea o Of the new occupants of the clois- ‘ - -_ - High on tip-toe fashion walketh, oe 6 iy | (@F Cris Rock wan the more disgust Had Florence Kearney and Cris s : But— Tooth-pick heel upon her shoes, P ne it] 4 with the situation. His heart was| Rock but known they were to meet} . oo The theory of our Iaws has been violated too often by @ careles# | rains @ sweepin’ "i the sidewall, por Sees) large enough to feel sympathy for| this man in Mexloo—could they h | and villainy, fierce and o i) ate a #OO a yward. toc ation ts"all that te Hats a pin’ skyward. too, when doing them, save the of men as tgnor- S}ones, who sufi tr | x humanity im any shape, and he| anticipated seeing him, as he was a bE | would have pitied his fellow pris-| now, at the oe of their prison cell arte would have been @renting of naturalization. Usually a simple appli Fequired. At the behest of politicians whole bateb : ss . ’ Oh, she looks so very wasp-like leonuh Snatunaenn @ienah ner but for a deformity of the lat-|—thelr i ; nt as these Chicago applicants have been thrust into the stomach of [Woon ihe straight-lace she's with: |" "Nor ts ail, thelr criminalfigetion| ‘Worse than any physical ugil-| fainter as tolled along the a ° the country for assimilation. in, leumpetided tneide the prasediieas *, for the Texan soon learned that! weary w and perhaps tn that lot- E It ts time to call a halt. And the latest collar raises Tt Je carried on within thei ae Citizenship in this country is sovereign. Higher tn the air her chin and still more frequently wil KRAZY KRANK. [courtyard of the anciont where they are permitted tn common and portion And it carries with {t the obligation and ability to perform its @uties in an Intelligent manner. Why, ‘We require a boy born into our institutions to wait twenty-one years before he can vote. The boy imbibes a knowledge of the re- Sponsibilities of a citizen. But we permit some of these ignorant Qilens to go to the ballot box when they know less about the govern- ment than an American boy of 10 yeurs ee Judge Thompson correctly interpreta the laws There ought to be more judges Like him. This beautiful new cottage and large tract of land, right on car line, near school and stores, is ouly $675; on terme of $25 down and $10 per month. Large cleared and grubbed lots and acres oniy $25 |e seen tn groupe, up, on terms of % down and @ Cents per week. There will always ged and greasy. , be nome fool people who prefer to Work for some landlord rather than |fows, card-playing—and cheating 5 , wb . for themselves, Only think how happy you will be when you can en they can—now and then qua e walk out !n your yard and see black and red raspberries growing reling, but always talkinng loud mad 10 feet high, loaded down with Derries. I have some 10 feet high in | curing. my office that were raised at GARDEN STATION. Call at rooms Into the midet of thie mase of de- 1-2, Times block, today and see them and get free tickets to HILL- prayed humanity were thrust tw MAN CITY or GARDEN STATION. Only think, these additions are of the unfortunate pri clone in and only b-cent fare. Hundreds of dollars worth of berries, at the battie of Mier ginseng, shrubs, etc. can be raised on one of thése tracts. Joel wh Shomaker, editor of the Twice-a-Week P.-L, says It is the finest land earth, Mr. Woodcock, the Seattle milk inspector, bought 16 lots and sold 4 of them for what he paid for the 16. 1 have ¢,000 names of people who can now double their money on property bought ot me. Take car on Washington street to Hillman City office; 5-cent fare. Hight saleemen always on grounds until sold out; or take New Ren- ton car, Occidental and Yesler, to Garden Station. Six men at office on grounds there. Only S-cent fare by using your transfer. Remember the car line crosses the very center of both of these places. Come today, as in one week we will be sold entirely out @t both places, or call rooms 1-2 Times block and get free tickets and maps, perfect titles and free abstracts. of thelr » taken two with anons that 2 | most of the 5 |from this of them beir the ely to village of Tacobaya. But REFORMING A CIY William Kent, thefpractical reformer of Chicago, Deen telling the Male vtudents how to reform a city. ‘Mr. Kent says the first thing to do is to open up to the people to the _, horrid e paint« ‘ ‘rhe newspaper is the reformer’s best friend. The poorest and weakest Oo ay Os bee eis @. ue of the press must of necessity tn the course of ite business expose some | eee iseeh 6 ane wrongdoing. Even the venial newspaper cannot @odge “a good story.” | [n Keeping social or h gh they would The newspaper holds up the mirror and the community sees the situation, sche or ther datas, 9 auld they have etiieta paee who have learned | had thin all to themselves AB ee acne Shes Pave Seniet fore weenes = Miley Antt-Puin Pills. was two individuals were stowed on the » ‘Mr. Kent saya the people to keep an eye on are the machine politi Otgbiet, when the, ye i iar ob Gan 4 Cris excep a scar on Santander’s cheek—he had | Indeed they could now tell by a cer- himeelf given—which the latter|t@in speech which the jail governor 4 | glans and the pubile service corporations, And he might have sald the | f0"7, 2 | it was an apartment of Hmited vainly sought te conceal beneath | @ddressed to Santunder as the cell ‘ tombination is peculiarly dangerous when these two go into partnership. Dr. Miles’ dimensions—ebout § feet by 10—the Whiskers since permitted to grow|40or turned back upon its hinges. f 4 ‘As to the radical remedies, after publicity, the Chicago speaker tn- | clotster of some ancient monk in the their full length and breadth. “There they are, Senor Colonel! s “ Aatt- Pain Pills |aaye when the Acordads wae a to make the heart of the captive|A® you vee I've had them coupled a emnes ened: pains | pleasant place of reaidence for him- Irishman beat quick, while that of | S2cording to orders. What a well- “L Civil service reform. It is coming fast. Tts friends say that It bas | ery ner lutely | self and cowled companions the Texan had reason to throb ap-|™m#tched pair!” he added ironicaily, made no backward steps. harmless. The soothing infizence 20h) Hesides its Texan prisoners Its prehensively fe Set eres SS ae ee ee “2 Local must be divorced from national politics. Divorce the man irritated ¢ nts now were men Mexican Nor could they draw any comfort] sight to = in wr rea from his party label. It took on several years to teach the voters of Chi- Miles “Anti Pain ‘One ef them, ender mere Oh beeen tae exbrencion'em madsanders| oar 25, acm iauahter. rom the 7 cago that Abraham Lincoln could not flush the sewers, nor Thomas Jeffer~ ft costs euch a trif vorable circumatan would have face. And his presence explained | todged within these walls. Ha! hal : Jon abate the garbage nuisance.” te Soe & pomety f Aine y womeinn on Gat —_ a ee pera vag Re FG + “Don’ event wie apt we fy mee : ~ bd in| It drew this from Carlos Santen- his advice by sayt Don't be afraid of names. event me fr car beni’ moated aor ae : m Santen And he concludes wie by saying never prevent spe from Keeping t0) cH |and squalid, he looked the gentle made an exception among their cap-| ger, who relishing the jest, joined man and something more. For there] THCY SAW STANDI WITHOUT, BY THE SID Take for instance ‘socialism.’ It means increasing the aphere of govern- OF THE JAIL |tured comrades and thrown intolin the “ha h Ana, Cal hal” Ul the old con- ment. We are tending that way. Woe broaden the sphere of schools, parks, rat package does not benefit,| was that in his air and physiogne GQOVERNOR—CARLOS SANTANDER. such strange fellowsbtp. [It must] vent rang with. thelr en. f money my whieh proclaimed him no com have been to humilinte them; as) "She contiemsht > pac. playgrounds, ete. Take ‘anarchy,’ for instance. The worst anarchist is doses, % conta, Never sold tm) i ian Hie f ae of the ro a destroys the law!” bulk, jen mm: ace w Fo “ be who buys a jury or a judge and destroy ——$$___——__—__—_——————| tund type, bold tn its exprestion.| the pideous creature, whose couch;tery of life and death they might Amen! yet with something of gentie hU-la, well chain he was forced to! have little cared whether they drew manity in the nd depths of &! chore, had mmitted crimes of the| black or white. dark, penetrating eye. B ht of him there rose up . sat atrocious nature, among the| At the t 0 ; ar olive, such an I con i= murder! It waa in fact for this| all at once in thelr recollection that L | on to ane of pure Spanish de-! jast th was now in the Acorda-| Scene on the shell road; the Texan d ‘ acent, the progeny of the conquista-] da—a cowardly murder, too—a case | Vividly recalling how he had ducked 3 EVERYWHERE | (03000 oa Tuat he will lived was| the caltiet In the ditch, how he look CURED TO STAY CURED FOREVER vy binek, as also the thick mass of b fact of the proofs not be-|ed afler crawling up upon the bank aah auihaiia aan ‘ taut, bust . dow © ie] ig satintnetory, though no 1d-be covere C iG jeousness, Bi com THEN SELECT A Home In § ‘est? t lly satintactory, though no|—mud 4 and covered with called’ tke Tne Of Distases, It may ‘be either hereaitars of. contract: 4 = ears, half ¢ 3 them ted of his having perpetrat-|the viscuous scum—in strange con- Gace the eyctem io teinted with ik, the disease say manifest iiselt 4 Crin Rock to this man}og ¢ | tramt to his splendid appearance the form of Serofula, Eosema, winatic Paine, @tiff or Swoll : on wight . m much the + the first two days of their im-|now! And rey well remem =. a yin Copper Golored Spots op the Face or Body. itis ur 4 leas when told he had been a re oe prisonment in the Acordadsa neither|bered the same, noting tn addition log gut of phe ett oe brown, anid Coally @ Lapeyen tine Sova ef tae ; Cris supposed that In Mexico @ rob-] of the Texans could understand why | nea m Jon hve any of these or _simil Que of the whisky trust officials nicety, There is a lucrative nalary ber may 90 a be ant hey Wore being thus punished—aa| Fearful Odds Against Him. ret WED BLOOD CURD Immesiately This trentment Wer trentloelte | ceatified in a trial in New York that , attached to the.position, and it ts to gadis, Ob Bho ovente RaGe TAMER. ORER ware to gnteity seme geceenell’ Suendbea ‘slows tnd aéstate ielben ot of lite work. | it containsne dangerous droge oF injurious sede q oaition ne person: dridden, alon ‘ 1% fe br " nttom ol gease and fore Me aeet 31 to 13 cents to manufecture| be hoped that “Bwep'” will come the road through some supped spite. None of the other Mier pris-|guch, in brief waa the condition of : tg Fs iSpurity. Boop every sign ‘eng symptom: Gece, Fs & gallon of whisky. But remember | home at the close of the season wrong—perso or political joners, of whom several had been! an off soldier by name of J. J. Hav- peare oa ving forever, The Blood, the tissue, the flesh. the bones mebody must buy diamonds. | loaded down with wealth and lau- booting 1s leas @ crime, of at alll brought to the m " “se 7 nan . and the hystem are cleansed, purified and Testored to perfec that no: ¥ want t me jail, were sub-| »» ont C ri sero r | ens, Versailles, O. For years he was alth, 2 ‘a nt w for the duties and pleasures of rela, -Exchang © s more easy of extenua¥o® 11 mitted to a like degradation. True,| troubled with Kidney disease and Mle 8? BROF wie bh ni yi, Ee jottie, laste a month “Made by ‘And 13 cents seems pretty high at prone ap - a country whose chic atrate) these wore also chained two and} Arch street, Philadel phia. that for some of the trust's whisky.| A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. Overlooking Lake Washington is @ freebooter, and such At two, but to one another, not to Mex-| nelter doctors nor medicines gave ih Bd this moment, neither more nor 166%| jean prisoners. Why then had they | = Se rig yes Sold In Seattle only at the Quaker Drug Co., 1013 and 1015 Firet p : poner wo Tava ; t put him on his fee toate, Pree copies of that book defending Th Th p Cc alone been msde an exception? For < “ avenue, Glebe b Joha D. have been sent to ministers le jompson to HOW'S THIS? thelr lives neither could guess, al-| in ee ne eciate ora, yp fm many cities, and it ts reported |” 224 Pike Street We ofter One Hundred Doltagy Ree | hOUsh they save way to every kind Beat 0 th fo rane i © ofte undre ‘ ent on for Liver and] e will be sent to every min- ward for any case of CatarrR thu njecture. j ery at on oar ; org the United States. It won't — . gannot be “hured by “ital's Catacth| They learned tt at length—on the| Kidney troubles and all forme of| : | foe dit of good, John. The minis- 4 good knock dose 417 Pike stroot 417. #1 CHENEY & CO. 4 third day after their entrance into| Stomach and wetoe? - ge Saw ‘ We - 4, have ede. Ol the pris was explained by|Only 500, Guaranteed by Druggis fers Raven't final jurisdiction more good th’n a pt jeg heney years, i the door r cell being drawn| @. O. Guy, Inc, and ave. and Yee sia Between Fourth an th Avenues. honore n, exposing to view the face and| ler. * Toa arc eerie 8 voor boost. frem Ranke's Hail. figure of a man well known to them. | aoa % chan peop! je And from both something like a ¢ flowed to take a more prominent part es aped. we they po .° po Aing vite fn the country’s affairs. They are to ut, by the side of the jail | out, by the side « governor, | be allowed to pay more taxes and Carlos Santander, | J Between Vine and Cedar, P same Bold ‘by all CHAPTER XI i antecws Eye rest for tired eyes Is obtained | pyran oe * Fammiiy i jonel in Full Feather. Roliable Dry Goods Store . . from our scientific fitted glasses, | S-——" : “No, he ain't. Money's spotiea him! FROM Ti Ss tnide the door of thetr cell syes examined free. Oculiste’ p 5 . Sure’s yer born. He wuz a plain, HE FAR EAST scriptions filled under guarantee, wee Cerkee Gantender, ond tn. £8 ve ec als 10¢ COLLARS 2c CUFFS 4c Suet ey sort uv & feller ‘fore be ra ont Pu war panoply, wearing « magnificent | fell int’ that big pile uv money. PUN * nc 0 uniform, with a glittering sword by | Ol) Meet up now.” oney. He's) PUNK CHUNK, Manchuria, April G.A.LINDAUER, Eye Specialis | ary ues hia side and on his head a cocked| In Notions % EEE op! Els’s the worst Gude 1 | rege Minckwikakt, of the 8) to2e, hat surmounted by @ panache of For Saturday’ mach 00!” H's the worst aude 1) Rta navy, pened push ben <M og |] For Saturday's Selling 817 SECOND AVENUE Seteus 4% get tabbe in @ | yesterday en route to Madrid, where 4 To explain his presence there, and value Ladies’ and Chit OFFICES buggy unless it's got rubber tires. he will confer with officials of the in much a guise, it is necessary to|f dren's Hose Supporters for le TH and Prom Spanish government. It is thought atate some particulars of this man’s |— gx. ph op ae Pa 3c a 3c LCE MEW JOB. he will try to purchase some of the lite not yet before the reader, Asif “c vuue Ladies’ Black Bik ss 4 IRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET Col. Lon Swepston will leave in n| best boats of the Bpanish navy already said, he was a native of! io, yaiue 1-in. to # n’Tor. = = few days to join theSelis Bros.’ show | Russia has also offered Switzerland New Orleans, but of Mexican pa t - M4 Inch’ ‘Tor Bi the capacity of a spieler, and it| a good round sum for threo of her Vs rentage and regardinng himself as a|f chon, Laces for..........9 &-@o WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE 4 fs safe to predict that he will fill the | battleships and four torpedo boata. Mexican citizen; something more|§ 15¢ velue Plain and Fancy Silk We have successfully fitted over i4- Bi with satisfaction, as “Swep” is] Newsboys here refuse to sell the than a mere citizen, as, previous to|f HRtbbona, 2% inches wide for... <0) Derwons with giasecs in Beattie and ; e lo "North we , gifted with a flow of rhetorical per- | book defending John D. Rockefeller his encounter with Florence Kear-|9 | + Ladies’ Vie We guatantee You a pair of glasses . » Suasion that will fit the calling ton? The czar has decided to send an ney, be had been a resident of Mex-|ff| 2% value Ladies’ Grecian ae ay eye RS lt Med tt ye | . od d of appoint- Supporters for 0} r; phone, James 1s0l, 709 Deo- 4 ql ica, holding some kind of appoint i = ond Ave, New York block. ‘a &

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