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THIS LIFE IS A SOEs | 8 this one. DESPERATE GAME = Vader the heading “Heaps of , the atrumele for extater Paper, writos « stenosrapher or | thows’ suggestion of living a Chel GMalme and scruples in executing the tian life, without being afraid of Work that affords hor a living. aod |belng deprived work, I fail t How being engaged in this et (understand bis moantny uisive to her ist know of certainty ting on oth our emp!< " ourself a ‘ dint ¢ HA, While the teful ¥ employer may b x a8 remedy prop y thie ware Benaltive nx your own. earner in the cloning of her article Rainy find his dishonest fi tar medy at all (if 1 understand Ring business at ti her correctly), as “to stand out Tt ts not « pleas aK what we consider unprin eking out a livty t would have ontor. th ne we With the same defeat as a group of trust striking — be n the operating of @ certain pr t » the rules of It de» employes of we must play unfalr | cau # not to lowe out, we at nform to It wit t, Resorting to dix eas methods, without | tt tmp a weruple, le surely far caus Making us hold in reapect ov | of « iomor the man doing business that pway, but my sister, in expressing | w me « gust at one mat i ila Ny SWEDISH ATHLETIC CLUB HOLDS A BiG OPENING nounced, and dancing b GRAND BALL FOLLOWS INTER. fo Or the oventng rming your time strive ork for a betterment # kenerally th carry on bus mntatrly, y Amperative to | de ant y on ANG reer STENOGRAPHE ame the or TING BOXING AND WREST. Music was furnished by Mattson's LING BOUTS. | orchestra, : T ‘The first annual exhibition and STA E NEWS Ball of the Swedish Athletic associa Aberdeen—Late Maturday after Rion of Seattic took place last Sat-/noon Meres Schifin threw Arthur Turday evening at Washington hall, Gestiand acr a revolving saw, and Ath ay. and Bast Fir st. and was the latter's body waa cut in two, Of the most successful events of Schifin tried to escape, but wa kind pulled son aught and is in jail, Bad b In the absence D, Bratt-|isted betw the mon. Strom, who was assigned the wel-| Chelan—C, P. Bissett of Seattl come address, E. G. ik delivered | will deliver the I Qn interesting speech, after which here the evening = cntertainment began Littie Rock—Fire destroyed prop Exercises in line gymnastics, con- erty here late Saturday. the loss be of drills, horizontal bar work,| ing estimated at $10,000, Bucket Ground = turnblin, pyramids, cte..\ brigades were organized to fight the Wore executed by members of the flames. Assisted by visiting athletes Tacoma—The wild anima the Y. M A. and were Point Defiance park will be appreciated. of the Pierce county exhibit at th a ote ‘ound boxing exhibition | A.-¥ ikman and Strand, @ A.-A.| North, Yakima—Pres! ek bared a draw, of the N. P. promise Souble wrestling contest, the Saturday that a depot tipants being Magnuson, 8. A. would soon be erected Ys. Hanson, N. T. 8, and Middle Tacoma—Search is being contin. MN. T. &, va, Schultz, & A. A. ued for Jack Nevett, the entombed the most interesting feature of miner caught in the mine exploston 7. Ashford last Friday. 4 rORTaM was brought to a ar ae ¥ & three-round sparring A Gold Min 7 Bpteh between Neiison and Henk pex ines which was fast and furious | oil i) lasted, Nelisan having pretty | _ 1.000 for sale at 12% cents. H. his own way all throug M. Herrin & Co. 6 Scheurerman grand ball was then an- Pte is at the ent Bitiott | he citizens » Comt $60,000 =< TT ALY Z PY Se | Vote for Your Favorite Mision Church or Charity) The Mission Church and Charity Benefit Sale Meets with an immediate and hearty response. An oppor tanfty to ald your favorite Charity or Mission; incidentally tt ie saving our patrons amounts that are simply astonish: on;every purchase. In addition to the lst already pub- liabed, we add today the German Ladies’ Society. Vote often {or your favorite Charity. A vote with every 10¢ worth purchased. READ ON. A VOTE WITH EVERY 10¢ PURCHASE. in the Clearance aleof Suits; $15.00 Suite now ......95.00 $50.90 Sul! }} $35.09 Suits now. 1 (An opportunity to replenish now .....917.50 | 0.00 $85.00 Suits now... . $27.50 | it wardrobe for little money.) | | | sertions; large variety Directoire Belts ana Sash- * datnty patterns to select @s, elaborately trimmed from; regular 5e values; | with buttons and buckles; 12 yards Ve come in black, brown and for .. «. navy; values to $1.00; each ....... 35c EMBROIDERY. | 50c GLOVES, 35¢. 1 Ladies’ Brown, Navy, Gray, i} Black and White Golf make a selection from; | Gloves; regular 50 | values to b0c d; _ quail paleo... 35c ' special, yard A 15c | ‘ broidery Bands, insertions, | Edges and Flounces; beau tifal array of patterns to | Nainsook and Cambric Em- | ; $1.25 BATTS, 8c. Five cates targe, fluffy Cotton Patts, full 4-pound size, of pure white cotton. You usually pay $1.25. To 89 morrow in the Charity Sale .. . “i c Early Morning Bargains 10c PERCALES, 6'4c. | 10¢ KIMONO FLANNELS, | 8:30 to 9:30. | egies | * Lo . Mee case yard-wide Porcales, | siout 5 dosen pleces hand in” dark grounds, blue, some Kimono Flannels in wine, black, ete., in neat | dainty patterns; colors | ; Sd | blue, pink, tan, etc.; regu: fancy stripes; regular | lar 10c quality; during | value 10¢; this 63 | this hour, | hour, per yard......040 | yard. sesse seesee VO 10:30 to 11:30, 50c TABLE DAMASK, 260, A few pieces of Silver Bleached Table Damask, 58 Inches wide, came from the New York Salvage Sale; somewhat soiled, but easily laundered to look as good as new; regu lar 50¢ quality; while it lasts during this hour, pér yard ..... said 25c peotn day address | atures | ‘VOTE FOR Your FAVORITE CHURCH OR CHARITY. : $1.00 BELTS, 350. LACE. Ladies’ suk and M line Narrow Val. Laces and In- AMERICAN BATTLESHIPS: REETED AT GIBRALTAR GIBRALTAR, Fob. ty U. Pe) manned, flags dipping and banda first division of the United | Playing, areoted t Americans as reer aggrrd somed og S808 In CiPn entered and was berth ath apowed sof | U4 American battleahipa r the Conneetiout, Vermont, Kansas! spond ith vas band of the and the Minnesota, under comm tt © national an ( Roar Admiral Sperry, arrived you h torda ‘ kite Two Hirltish battleships, the Albes | warehips unc and the Albion, and the four bared heads while the Ame f the second cruiser squadron, | bands rendered "God Save the Cxar arrived fem South American| At sundown the Georgia and Ne the Russian battleships braska, wnder ¢ mand of Rear Ad eviteh and Slava, and the pro=|miral Watnwright, arrived — from tected crulsers Bogalyr and O Tangior, Five colliora and the jthe French gunboat Cassine and the | Yankton are already by and the Dutoh gunboat Helmadal, lying Ins |coaling of the first division began the breakwater with sides | today MEN WHOSE NAMES TO HEAD CIRCUS. BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Feb, 1, BEGIN WITH x i ARE By U, P—With $300,000 for an engagement for 30 weeks as an inducement, Theodore PRONE TO CRIME) ooseveit'may. tn wo win head “Theodore Roo Congress of Rough Rider Simply because a man's name! oppesition to Buffalo Bill, The ins with “Bi,” te that any reason| unique offer to the president t why he should be bad? has been made by The records of the county jall| former champion h seem to bear out the assertion that wreatior, who declares the men whose namos begin waiting for the nation's chief | the second letter of the aly executive to say the word, It Jare Hkely sooner or later is said the offer also includes jthomeelves viewing the da two private care and a private interlor of cement walls through a] stenographer. row of vertical steel bars the Jail and those who have come and Rone. Of all the letters of the alphabe index “B” than any other, the num ber reaching 14, Next to "B het ANOCOUV: comes “S" with 196, and third te! ° M” with 116, With all the “Will amaes” and “Johnsons,” these two kept the names of all prisoners "| Trunk Pacific, says me a name {fs “common,” It| * not follow that the bearer thereof should necessarily spend a | Portion of hia life bebind the bara ir & portion of tts new line wing to snow blockades, for three |AWAKEN AND FIND = | THEIR BED AFIRE (EASTERN COLLEGES T. Crandall and F. Mercer, stage awakened tn thelr apartments at the Ranquet hotel, Third ay. and| If the plans of Manager Stewart }James st. early this morning to/Of the university baseball team go/ lind thetr bed in flames. The stage | through, Seattleltes may have the | |hands scrambled to thetr feet and | D' Mercer threw the blaging bed | 4 through a window to the atreet and | of th a call was sent to fire headquarters, | lon against the wearers of the pur Reyend the destruction of the bed, | ple and gold. Stewart is already no damage was done in receipt of letters from the man- prtunity of witnessing perform- best eastern colleges, In ac alarm was turned tn | fvorably on bis proposition, and the bed Third av, where a/ hae written tentative offers to from 1 1 }heated. The firemen extinguished |!" ege baseball, inclading Itt the blaze. The proprietor was for. | Nols university, at which institution |bidden to relight the cooking ap- the kame is almost a classic in Ita } rates until improvements are | evelopmen ar The idea is an amazingly large Shortly after § o'clock yesterday [Obe, and eclipses any former feat morning fire started in the base-/ Of this or any other Institution as ment of St. Paul's church, at Queen | ards the distance to be traveled Anne ay. and Roy st. Little dam: | 484 the expense to be incurred, but it age was done. will provide the Queen City with a Fire, which started from an over: | exhibition of the national heated furnace in the home of KB. RK, | like of which has never been seen Erdman, at 2204 Howard av. did |#97where. : damage amounting to $600 before | er the fire department arrived PRESIDENT DENIES Ww. J. PR AN WILL WASHINGTON, Feb, 1-—By U |{norised s dealal "ot the charge SPEAK INSEATTLE jthat, while he out horseback j riding last Thanksgiving day, Epworth leagues, to be held in sosening | tated Ot Lon Adgeles cn Jus. ST trom shore the program is|Mrs. Elizabeth Rhodes, saying that or tt pects te cure bin ‘Headquarters of the local commit. |the Incident too absurd to deny tee in charge of the convention ar- rangements were opened up In room 419 New York block today, and will be maintained watil the convention closes. A publicity secretary has KNOWING OF THEIR | been employed and a comprehensive jadvertised equally with the convemr| starried for more than two ort nor that of ° id jher usual crulses last only 10 days|”°Fanneon is a teneke tua at the most. jot eight men. pany. ok inspector em day has passed only to bring in- creased anxiety, as by this time, sbortage of provision: more, should have driven her to seek her home port, if she is yet above water. The new criminal c ie as framed at all, only after the most stubborn a from the ¢ ‘PLAN BIG MINISTERIAL | tics ttus morning detocaton 2 isters to be on hand at the 7 | To y Northwest, a body which is expect. | code which ts ed to prove of great power for good | eral” clauses in the Northwest, the following| The local option bill will be push attle Ministerial Federation this| hearing and Hilly Sunday, the evan A. M. Lingenfelter, Dr. W. H. H.|!nfluence. Reese, Dr. B, L. Whitman id Rev, ear W. Hf. Loach pina arom Judges Swap Courts. ‘The federations will hold a big), Suverior Judse A. W. Frater, o convention here during the fair| periods. } King county, will this week hol court at Ol ton, will take Judge Frater’s place fighting began several years ago. here yesterday ROOSEVELT WANTED In Jailer John Roberts’ office sn. a dale at" CITIES IN CANADA, R, B. C., Feb, 1—By | P.—A telegram from the tows Aberdeen, Sask, on the Grand | ltetters b but $2 4 39 respec } The worst Atorm of the season ts! i! mel ne sao + ae "het Met raging here and the town ts com | tively, so ft would seem tha pletely out of coal. Traffic in also It is believed a number of similarly affected, an the ff Trunk Pacific has not run 4) 1 == |(FREDERICK & NELSON An hour before the burning of agement of Princeton, commenting | Kitchen range had become over-|#even of the other biggest factors | game, (h®) COMMERCIAL TRAVELER NOW| NG HORSE William Jennings Bryan tkely | struck the horse of Mins May William Eachrech, a commercial to be one of the speakers for the| traveler eighth international convention of Bree re ee eae et P| wptetators (in “nighties”), bellobys president's action follows letter dic. | 884 the pollee (after it was over.) |hoing prepared, that Mr. Bryan had |her daughter denies the occurrence | @’ematic features, |been asked by the program commit-|and asking why th n | teo to give them a Beatle date | noe deny tt Secretary Loeb statea | after 1 o'clock this morning C haries | count with @ broken jaw. during the convention, and that '™*|that the president had considered | Ruck. Might watchman of the Savoy | After the combatants left the! Francis J. Heney, fully recovered |chard to Charleston, a distance of tion, to ber firat cousin without being if nothing | DY George F. Vanderveer and other state prosecutors, will be passed, if} FEDERATION hearing of the judiciary committe | of the senate tonight. Ministers February 12 department rfect plans of organization | from other cities will be on hand | , New York--Samuel Gompers, ad. court, Sure of the Ministerial Federation of the| resisting the passage of the new) ot Springs, Ark-—Senator-elect| essing the Central Federated » of decidedly “lib- committee was named by the Se|¢d by the ministers at the same! Jorome will be given free rein in morning: Rev, M. A. Matthews, Rey. | selist, will be on hand to lend his| New York World. He will defend| "te one side of the half dollar} “pug Hercules arrived in yester Department No. 1, superior court, MOROS PLAN TO GOO Jeounty. Judge Mitchell, of Thurs eer Under One Vurnian the enema | are] FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc, Pverrthing ne Complete, Store Closes Daily at 5:30. Two Excellent Domestic Rug Specials ented at els are pre Three sizes of Wilton and two of Body Brus: exceptionally interesting prices, as follows: Wilton Rugs— | Body Brussels Rugs— a ge a rae A he. seer a ie ees «| se eee eee ty + See pn 17 SAR wn ny 10-6x12. eee Aa we ee $35. 00 | y : Floor Coverings Section—Third Floor Office Furnishing Executed in Its Entirety To detail the extensive OfficeFurnishings Section. facilities available at this They are of excellent ser- store for completely fur-| vice to professional men nishing offices org and office people would require a i cy } generally, in the reat deal of space. #4 nough to say that Sieger fe letter-files, and for offices are fur-@ various other pur- nished complete in poses. They come in every style, from the inex- goldenoak, weathered oak, pensive to theelaborate. |fumed oak and solid ma- Globe-Wernicke Book-|hogany. Weare the exclu- cases are prominent in the | sive Seattle Selling Agents. INCORPORATED SEE |sPRECKELS, HENEY co's snes Renae ESTS IN “NIGHTIES’ Steamer Meteor arrived today at NE ACT HOTEL SKETCH | ON TRAL si ee attle, Steamer Shna Yak arrived at Ta- “Conciudea. fee with freight from San “Cut it oot! Cut it oot!” ordered | room in Carpen' re hall, San Fran-| Steamer Santa Rosa left out this Ruck, after Eachrech opened the j cisco, where Poirick Calhoun, mil- | morning with passengers Eat door. |Honaire, site day after day in the for San Diego via San “Chase yourself,” sald Eachrech,|chair once occupied by Abraham San pe terers i felon. When Cal- Steamer avon late IN HOSPITAL WITH BROKEN JAW. and then he started after the night | Ruef, convic ” for Seattle yesterday. Time < Me houn first vook-that chair the fact 1:80 o'clock this morning pm ogpeneng mo ne ae jwae finshed to every corner of the) American steamer Shawmut safl- Place. p ed yesterday from San Francisco ntry Eachrech ts said to have nemmel “Gan ‘Prancioce, after a heap of| to stsompany har delet ship Tre | Mr. Ruck into a corner and the |talk about them, ‘has at last reached | mont to New York for transfer t | punching began Heads popped |the higher-ups, said the nation.| the government as transports. from doorways as the mill progress-| (Now lets see what San Francisco | ed merrily. For about four minutes Eee Wreeanes beans ta ha ate there was a bewildering exhibition! cainoun as she did about Ruef. With of ducks and count®ra, hooks and/the exception that Calhoun ix a big- blocks. ; ger man, mentally, socially, fnan- Inshed out elatly, conditions are about the same ith his trusty right and Mr. Each: | DP S.N"y attempting te ty hie mee It happened thuswise: Shortly| Tech crashed to the floor for the | cusers. i The members of the Mountataeers® | The Judge ts tho same. jclub yesterday hiked from Port Or- Savoy hotel, Caat of characters. | Charlee Ruck, a night watchman. | This is not a dramatic review. | But the story is not ariel Suddenly Mr. Ruck |from the attempt on his life by sul-| eight miles The rain and mud | hotel, was informed that the man-! scene of the carnage, the police put cide Morris Haas during the Ruef| served az an impediment, but did | agement would appreciate his ef-|in an appearance. No arrests were|{iic) is the same The famous graft (deter the men and wor “< forts if he would cause less noise| made. Mr. Eachrech was taken to/ tighter has lost none of his fearless | part of the “mush.” Coffee and } in @ room on the sixth floor. Providence hospital. It will be sev- , his dogged spirit, his un-| Were served at a campfire, Ruck went to the room desig-|eral days before he will be able optimism. the party built on the beach at nated, which was occupied by Will-| to talk. entiment, aroused through | Charleston. a i ae re tam Eachroch, « commercial trev.| And to a commercial traveler thts| 10°, Ta come ote Seer ‘Seen. Bobete. Announenten : PI y «am an Ww be Omri ot . y ween ‘ou! en's lon in which the Aleska-Yukon-Pa- CLOSE RELATIONSHIP cier. is some handicap, behind the prosecution. Debating club of the Firat. Presbye cific exposition and Seattle will be known to have been/terian church and the Y. repre eee |, . 1 by jhoun's corporation 43 | Literary Society on the pace rs) "detective plug-ugties in datl p-| Resolved, that the Chinese Empire pen gg Ee AB La} tendance at the Ruef trial, still «| Will Be Partitioned Among 2p heh Bn 2 oe Spermaes about the court room. Great Powers,” will take pint FEAR FOR SAFETY 222" WORKING HARD |)... See her marriage in the superior court Two instances of what are belleved Latte! tad abides this morning. says she married Ame! Johnson on May 2, 1906. Two years later, { STEAMER May, 1907, she learned that, her HOLING MEMBERS OF to have been attempts at jury tam. | Setlans has | bit which will give the poopie a |Pering 4 " "|W. Jones, J. W. Dolby and Christo= ARE BUSY TODAY BUTTON: | chance to say whether or not they | crea, utine, the trial of Ruel, have | hee ‘Horr want the constitution amended, and | one by a venireman himaelf. Manning Returns—United States mother and his mother were sisters, ATE TO PAGS BILL. where these 28 votes are coming} Calhoun's five lawyers have al-|revenue cutter Manning returned Considerable uneasiness is being |@he then refumed to live with John- from not even the most cheerful |teady given abundant evidence that | yesterday to her life saving duties re by ag tegen meray tag F ones ’ them, AAR of suffragists knows. they are on Y same Job, to try the/ og age po Cingie pore pom fate of the steamer Ida May, | Jo! he claims, ney in 4 srosecution by insinuation, as was 5 king which put out from Tacoma for the |the bank, but know ay Fk The campaign is not confined to/ Rusts one. |coal, She recently brought the sur- which bank, She further alleg OLYMPIA, Feb. 1-—With thelr/ Olympia. They are working all| Before the trial, it had been the|Vivors of the wreck of the {banks 32 days ago and been | helirtumph in the house the woman th m " | [eer of only once since, wher |does not contribute toward her s p~ | re man) over the state, For instance, an| general belief that, frankly admit-| Soquel to Port Townsend. suffragiete appear to have reached! employe of the state went to Se|ting the passage of money, Calhoun Juror Is tli—tIliness of Juror T. HL theipefinal victory, for, despite the | attle to see his doctor. The doctor,| would plead that he was “held up"|Todd resulted in postponement of She carries a crew | ployed by the Beatt ectric com-| most untiring and valiant work on| while attending to his bodily ail-| by, Ruef. the case of the Westlake ay. con-~ the part of the equal suffrage lob-| ments, read his patient a lecture ne of the few who be-/demnation proceedings, which were The weather at the banks during , ee by, the impression made on the|on woman suffrage, The doctor | !*y2d, differently —— SS eee ee jthe past month has been exceed: MINISTERS WILL FIGHT | émvers of the senate has not|said that he had to do it because <t s ‘anid, Honey, | teas pesteenes enthh therch tt Tm ingly severe. Her owners in Ta-| |been sufficient to bring the re-|his wife wanted it, and now the hy prvival from tre | 94 ee ory Laer Sagar |coma have been waiting anxiously THE NEW COD quired two-thirds vote. |senate employe has returned with | the only defe he ‘would casey gat ko taeeah Gone word from her, but day after E | Today fresh suffragette cohorts |the name of a senator whom he|te him. The eviden at him| his wife, Mike Kelly Is now locked affived on the scene, to assist those | must deliver over to the suffrage |'* somplete. He ie guilty. |p in the county jail, Attorney Py who remained in Olympla during| cause. This is only one of the|,,,tie only chance, if the jury is) b. Hughes, acting for Mra. Kelly, thp feces, and with @ faith and|many instances that might be |ponert,,'* successful effort to con: | asked that Kelly be locked up with- cohrage which knows no dospair| brought forward to show the scope | ieeytite neces toored on ete, [out bonds, festing that were he to thiy are beseiging the members of | and intonsity of the campaign made | | Bare ichtig to eine hac’ ional ane q rs. Kelly ts suing her husband for the upper body today, But it takes | by the suffragists, but against all | days in t have|a divorce, on grounds of bad temper & two-thirds vote—that fs, 28 mem-|this is the wall of conservatism | that Heney knew /and cruel bets of the senate-—to eae the| which doth hedge the senator in : sp a mn Bench Warrant Issued — Bench ihe ? of delinquent jurors n court was called to order in 1 of the superior A. Wright, W. A, and Green Field n | KY of Be wit ith}, ted, Lincoln's birth at Hedginvill, on Steel, H Ellhu Root bas arrived here for a| UMM last night, sald that injune- ee failed to answer to their names when few days’ wane Souls Bot stop hiss from @2-] American ship W. F. Babsook,| ns “ou wae called | oak srney | Pressing his views publicly Jap 21 eporte »| Taxpayers Coming in—From now Rew York uting Attorney | ""Washington—It is probable that| C&P. Sterling, is reported as hav-| init March 18 employes ing arrived yesterday at Syndey,|Uounty — the head of Lincoln will soc e00- , a Soon Genet 8... earn thelr y with a the libel proceedings against the plece. . day, bringing the tows St. David | which taxpayers, by New wi fmaineher, 8. c. Married | and Big Bonanza here for conver-| through,” can save 3 per cent on the : me in the mills on the! wise Barge and 8. §. Co., and left |?" opertios Fraser river, bs out again for San Francisco this} CHARGED WITH TREASON, thé name of Bithu Root as the articles cast reflections against the ¢|fotmer member of the cabinet New York—Ki{forts are being de to secure the release of Chas spia, in Thurston Morse, the convicted banker, on| morning ST, PETERSBURG, Feb, 1.—By | bail, pending his appeal. | WILL SAIL THURSDAY, Tank steamers Col. BE. L. Drake| U, P:—Orders were issued today The engin The new Seattle-Mexico service| and Roma arrived in today from | for the court martial on a charge “8 accom: THE WAR PATH {The reason of the change ts due! Panying Taft's party have found of Jebsen & Ostrander will be be-| San Francisco with of! for the/of treason of M. Lapubkin, a for. . to the fact that a case wherein 2othing wrong with the Gatun dam. | gun next Thursday with the sailing | Standard Ol! company mer director of police under the MANILA, Feb. 1—By U. P—|yuqgo Mitchell might be-criticised| MN and Mrs. Taft attended the|of the steamer fila with cargo} Schooner Alert sailed today from| minister of the interior. Following Three gunboats left today for the | for partiality, came up for trial in| @blscopal church Sunday. from this port. The Ella and the| San Pedro for Port Townsend, and|the action of the authorities, La. Island of Jolo, which is inhabited |-phurston county court today | Washington—Senator Piles has|Erna, both large steamers, will be|the British steamer Princess Ena! pubkin was placed under arrest by the firece Moros, as the result | |asked for an increase of $1,000,000 | used in this trade, going from here | left the same port for Victoria, jand taken to the police station, of a report that 2,000 rifles have| Countess De Li in the army appropriation bill for)as far south as Corinto, and touch-| Steamer Ohio shifted from Cor been smuggled into the island from| PARIS, Feb. 1 «# de| the, purpose of building roads ining at all the major ports along the | dova to Valdez the Dutch Hast Indies, If the |Lesseps, widow of Count de Les-| Alaska Jooast on each voyage, For main-} Steamer Cottage City arrived to-| 4 Moros have 2,000 rifles, the situa-| seps, promoter of the ship canals of| Louleviile—Presidont Roosevelt|taining this service Jebsen &{day at Skagway on her outws ard | an The inattturion's tion in the most serious since the | Suez, Corinth and Panama, died| will officiate at the laying of the | Ostrander will receive a heavy sub-| voyage I $2,000,000, No teason. for the cornerstone in honor of Abraham | sidy from the Mexican government Steamer Jertha shifted from | ta fficial’s action was given, the pering, identical to the one discov- | 1¢ Judges are: Ex-Senator R. 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