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OlljailHF.
Oil. Mllll!
Her Lover's Train
Was Late
A\DTUE DELirPEOIHI Hill
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A 0.1..t1». C^Hfht th« Lloplnc
Oau^l* a«fora Th«» Coul4
Oat M*rrl«4.
INT'I \N I.IS. Int. April H.—
Mtaa Mlnnl" l.ronarl. a prrtly. viva
vl>>ua bruiMtt*. w«ll « luul> I an. l
cultured. «ivll»hlv alllr*>l In a eloan
r.tllnii ilr.»» of Mill-, anil rurrylnK a
• mall haul uti-hrt. rani' her* to
day from l*munti.\ Ky., with th*
•tp»< laiton of liii'itliiK hi-r tx-trothrtl
J. .-i Cabana*, a tr.n ■! aalmman
of .it 1..■» Ho. Th* younc roui>l*
had arranged to marl at Hi. I'nton
railway (tattoa, tkl* city, th* w»d
din* lo follaw at iitiir. but Mr ('■>
bann«*i* train was brhtnit tint* and
h* was d«Uy*l ten mlnuttt in nil
ln( th* ai>|H>!ntci>«iit Tin- )>uu«
lady th*n called a rib for th* Iliu
llah hottl, wh*r* a 4*l*ctlv* took b*r
unJrr hit atillelttma c*«. back*4 by
• ttl«<ram from h«r father, ■ X,
1»».3n»r.1. al r.llvv 11. Ky. Hoan
aft.T rcachiiic th* |h*Uc* atatlon Mr.
Cabana* alao rvpurtnl. Th» >uun4
I'cvj-l* «<i< u;u>h ch««rlß*>l !■> And
their w*U lalvj pUn ln!.-rru|>ii-l.
N*v*rlh*l«aa they lau«h*d away tb*
dl*a|>p<>lntm*nt an.l »»n«rt«Hl that
» hll* It w*a -| *j i « turn now, «h»ir
turn would oinif,"
It H*mi that Ml«« Leonard oat to
•oattdrnt of outwitting her turn pa
r«al that aha con&dtd th* d»Ucu>u»
Mcnt to her Laulariiu frlcnda with
whom ah* *v vlaittnc> and a* ah*
•tart*l ><a her >>urn*y to IndUntp
<>!to a »ir« to papa, art>n««i him of
th* plot, an I hi- Hnl a meaaac* la
rr*v*nt th* marrta^r at all haaarda.
ll* Ut*a a*at a **con>> mtaaac* id
• uuctln* that bla daughter b* aaat
back to LonlavMl* u»1«r (uard. and
•• woutd m**t her. Moth brld* elect
and brl'i«trtH>m bor* lh*m*clr«a !
with d**er«tton. (he youos woman
a.mply Baying "I will marry Ih*
man of ray choice no matter kow
lonic I wait," wall* Mr. Ctbtnn* aakl
that h* had «*k*d Mr Leonard for
his dauchirr'* hand. and. whlla no
p«r*oital objection* wer* entered to
him a» a *ullor. Sir. Leonard. >r . re*
Filed: "Walt fly« yean, and then I
will tell you whether you c«n have
her or nut,"
Mim Leonard ■urc«»t»l that Mr
Cabaane return to Mt. !>>ala. aa htr
father would be In a tuir*rins rat*.
"You know," oh* »*ll. "he la a
thoroughbred K'tilu kun and be
may have a eva In hi* pocket.**
Mr. Canaan*. however, **• ■'""
mined to take to* conamiuenrea. "t
may be sent home in a box," h* •*; I
aa like young «>u|>t* (tarted M th* j
return to Luulnville In chart* of a ,
'l«tectlv*. "Out I love Ml.. Leonard ;
and It la my 4*ty to etay with her
until aba la asala na4*r her father'a
ear*."
Bulk Cahaan* ami Ma bride-elect
MM much cha<rrtn*4 over the
breach, of faith ea the part of lh<-ir
lx>ul*vUl» friend*. Ml»« t**osard°*
father la prealdcnt of the Karmers* ,
bask at Eddyvtllei, and I* »!••• iarre
ly Intereate'l In atrr«t railway ven
ture* at Paducab, Ky . and other i
point*. Trie I* ul 1 to he a wealthy
man. Mlta L«onardi'a beartaat I* that |
of a well educated, thoroughly raflti ■
*■! youac woman, and both «he and '
Mr. Cabanne-won th* (ynfMthy of
•very on* her* today with whom
they earn* In contact.
WEATHER FORECAST.
For Heatti* an I Vicinity.—Tor.Uht
•ill Tiiradav. f.ilr weather; cooler
T«»aday: n«rthw*«t m'nli
The atmoaphe<i< praaaur* la hl*h
over Montana and tb* llrltiah i'»
aeaalona, and low over the plateau
region, the low beta** central at
Ilolee City, Ida. There haa been no
rainfall In northern fir'iron. "or In
Washington, except at the mouth of
the Cornrobta M of an Inch. llain
h.<« fallen In n'luth'- Oregon and
In part* of California,, at Ban Kran- .
claco I* of an Inch.
The temperature U ■»-. »«W-liy high- ;
»r Ihrouahout (ho n ■rihA.-at. In
OilllwH It hai fallen allfhtly.
Slanting Insertions.
Sift white town* of batlxto. intaaA
ed lor v*« In July and Autuil. are
mfraclea of dainty adornment. Th*
fcodte*. >* tavUbly trimmed with la*
aertlon* of Inch-wlde VaJenclcnae*
lir». somettm** with a group of
tiny lurking of ballite 1m iwwn.
TheM itrlpa of lace ar« arrjtik so
a* to slant downward toward ih«
ml'l lie of th« front or of tb« back.
Kven on th» •i<"ev<- the ln»«rtluiui
• tan. Blue ribbons an>l pj\v lac«
—m tko natural flulxh f'jr & whit*
hattite waJat. Th* skirt la arranged
with an apron front, and, near th"
Vim to a fitted flounce lavishly de«,r.
•t«d with tucklngs and delicate laca.
Breo th« OouQcea hay« vaj>dyk« or
ranxements (tl doub]« ilant) n(
lare :,.vTt!on. The ikirt Is rut viv
I»>ii« *n I raurh fuller than a cloth
grown. The ileevrs are not nearly
no clove fitting a* tho»« of last »urn
jner, an Innovation welcome f»r n>oi
neu sake.
Odd Names of Western Towns.
It la diosr-itit la *hak« off the
tjunti attached In (treamn ami
mountains by the |,l<»n.. r» .1 n n<*w
r/matty. With f«w exrcptlons Wash
ington h»a f-<i' 1 well In nnmonda
tur>>. says tha Spokane Hpnkcsman-
Itevlew. In a majority ot Instants
in.lUn namea have boon retained,
and usually they ore <m»y and poet
ical. Hut in some 'MM tho Individ
uality of tlii first spttler* proapti 1
thvm to an vffurt to Improve on the
native names of streams and ■■•
tlons, and In some InntaD^e* tli-y
v«t«! not happy In their orlglnnlltv.
The word Hangman has dun* ot
the little stream which skirts ipo
kana on Its weatcrn bnrdrrs, and [•■
--peated spasmodic rfrorts to reutir
the public mind on the more melo
dious name I<t>t»li have fall of
their purpose. Now Senator I'lum
m«r of this county li 1- Introduced a
VIII al Olyrupla to IMiM this eliauco.
(<ll >ll|l M« 111 l.lirlX.
TIIIUO AVK.VtIB TIHSATKK—
J»l"i I. Sullivan* Itu Vaiul.vlll*
en tn puny.
■ml n» n<> objection van attach la
\u,< m.nnure. It m 111 probably paaa
mil exert mini. !<-itt fort,'* to brill*
about til* >|.-.tn-l rluiij..
A tew year* nito an neaihetlo niov*«
m.-iil »«. !■! Inruush th* "i>v."H lik
lelatur*, ami » nunihrr if i>lun««»
ni%iv.t , «*r» (miH I down for m«»
i..in.- . ii.», 'I'll. ,1 (..•..i>ii« or
Alkali, iii ...nii-iii "nii.ii. iiiumiin-ii
that th* name ■ Ui nut ona t<> ••>»•» -
Jur* *a»tvrn capital, Hud tlrui>|H-tl It
i.-r Arlington. A Hew Dams « M d«
vlaed far Uully Ore«k ■.I Vullrr
Hue «ml ItakK Oven w»r* tabooed
m prtmitlv* mi.t nui>ii«'ii>\
Uut Hake Ov*n ha* «dh»ri>4 ami
It «tlll the nam* of ■ imalotnc*. 111
>li.-.i, tun. ti room rcmaliui (or im
pruv<m«nt o( c:..- nonu m lature of
I'll-.:.hi. uluch In.in.!-* In IU :-t of
(tuatultlc* the luwn* of Iturnl
I; vi. h. Uoo«»b«rry. lUy«t«ik» lrf»b
--• i-r. 1...i,« Tom. Mulr. tthak*. itbtik.
si.M\u.ut. onJ Su. k»r
A f>v .nun-, in Idaho •■•ml I b«
iiuu-i" 'I (or Hi" litii ■<■■ kinoiut iliwh
liiiili.it>.., I'.ui.il. illiut.i, ll«M(ll«
Valley, BawtiHilti, mil Vrtlow Jack
et.
PATTERSONS CRUISE
■
Will Extend to th« Yukon
nd Bering Sea.
A* «« aiin.iuiu-i'.l r»<rnlljr In ta«
Star, ill* ruwl •ur*«y ilmdhm H«l
t«twn. will Icava H«n Kranclaco
•fi..rt!» far » rrutM »1..v« ih* AUak
an .hum The irip mill •»t»al to
th» Tukon rl»»r and H«rln« h*,ui<]
th* ah|Mt of th« voyaor* «••'• •>• >■>
m»kf nrw «ooulin« and tur*«ya foe
[MM now . *»i an.l c*o4»tie ttirvay
chart, which will ahortly b» i'r..|p>«r
•~i CaWaln l'r»u. »»!■• (i«» ha.l
hiTfr'r llltnMlla ««adellc MM
\.-y burrail at Hoattl«. will h4V«
riiminan-1 of th* fatteraOß.
TALKING CLOCKS.
Some of the numerous Purpose*
They Are Made to Serve.
Quit* the neural thin* In Urn*
I**-. -« la th» clock which announce*
the hour In a nooMwhal metallic, but
clear <nt dutiful *••:•
--i It la. of ruurne, an ln«*nlou« ram
ftlnalloa of th* clack and th» talk*
Ut« "mjchlnr. th« lalMr actlrm by
m«»n* of a almpl* connection »lth
th* work* abov*.
for th* urn of In* prlv*t* IntHl !•
F>r (ho uar of (h« prUala ln<ttvi4
aal. Urn lalklnc clock nticM ttm »m.
ployxt with con>id*rabl* «fr*ct a« a
morning rail It a man •>ul*l la
ik» a«»k»nr<l at. par. 7 o'clock, ail
ho would k)«n to do » >ukt !>• to
Hi th* atUrltiurnt at that hour,
wind up lit* talklnc mar Ma*. ami
i rctlr* to r*«t with «>«» ni«fl<»«n«
of aoßMlhln* t»»ii-">»'« If mqh
tkliMl went off nlcvly th* room at 1
a. m. • ul4 b* nil. I with th. atraln*
of rUH. Moulin* Mora." or. In a
lighter »»»n. *»»• I'm WIIHam Ml
lay." which, aa aa *x*-oi>«n*r, Ma
«#l4ont been «S»lle4.
■•> tar or.l«m lor prt**l* houae*
have not Wen «U&al*e. but Ike ■•a
eral opinion atnon« m*mb»re ■•{ lit*
trad* Is thai Ik* --v. fcoo and Urn
1 trumpeter •»■• the pectolu ao*e> *n l
i th« 4>rn»oi*nl«l ch!m« •»•! b»IU will
M ttvw way la a dock lhat wilt
Mm -It ln«irorn»Bi»l •■>!.»• and funny
•torie* wheneter any on* pre****
a button.
A* a stimulant to In* •!"i y
h«r«»m«* l-n of the euburb*. ■ con
trivance that ».»u!<l yell out 'Now,
! then. hu»il» •tiunil ml tet that
Rn under way'" *l*v*n llm** In r»p-
; IJ .•«•!.o. would ho •■"• of the
rrr •<♦•( bl-.«!n*« b»*ti»»e-l by m»l
--•rn acitncw.
Wallace-* HEW JOB.
Captain Thutnaa Wailare. who for
t#v*ral jr>ar» hoi b#*o nut*l*r of Cm
•i*Ain«hl|» Walla Walla, kaa tw«n
*iifoinif 1 •upcrlnltmlvnt of lb« l>
nfir Coaatt company* >!•«»«» a
Broadway wharve« I and t Han
Fraacfuco. Tbe oltl<?» baa bean held
heretofore by CapUla 1. 11. Ban
satt
CapUlD W*ll%i-» la mom» of th*
bast known steamship m«n on the
; Pacific coast, and Is a brother of
Captain Wallace, of th« elMmer Cou
ta«« City. Capuln Oage, late anaa
ter of the Al-Kl, will hare command
of the Walla Walla.
■■
Youthful Talk.
"Papa." »ak.-l a, four year old
youncster. "ar* all IK'!» boys nude
of dust?" ' T... my a«m." was the
reply. "Well, then." continued the
little fellow. "I wish you would nuke
; mirw slop using the whlak-broora
on roe. I'm »fr*l.l aba'll brush me
til away."
• • a
"Why. ]....' said tb« mother one
day when they were nut walking,
I "whAt 'I" you m«»n by offering a
penny (.. that roul«?" "Heeau*«."
r«pln-(l th« youof lnv'»i>KHt<ir. " I
heard j.i(..i M|r that money makes
Ui» .■»!■•• go, and I want to «<•• If It
ha* the sam« effect "■> » mule."
• • •
T<M<h*r: "You should h.- very rar»
ful what you nay. Johnny. Ho you
know what will become of you If you
keep on telling stories?" Johnny
(who read* ih» pup"*): "V»» tm;
I'll gel Invitation* to -HI th« big
dinners when I grow OP ■""' l>ernm«
a United ■lalaa Senator from . New
FriujleM Switch.
A mv common form of railroad
md'li-nl Is that Wblch ' ' NTH (0
l.r.k- in.n by i*« fgnt Im liik heM
in front .of on tppraachlnii train by
tilt victim* »ho« Iwromlnn w»d«e<l
In a switch or iM-lwi-rn Hi'- main rail
and thn B»ar>l rail*, which ar* •!•
warn found "I «wlt'hf« Chiefly
I with the vl«w of avoiding
IIUII ramialtlpß, a froKloan iwltci
ha« In m Invented by John
Ornham, of Kort Worth, Tex.
The Midi of the crraaln* rail*
are nupportm] on hi>ail chairs about
nix f<-i-t apart, and midway Iml»hti
them • iwlnKlne rail la plvote<l. Till*
■wlafttnf rail •■"•' Its attachments
take tha [■! v■•• or the unual fro«, and
It Is operated by a bridle rod much
(he name a* the ordinary type of
•witch. Hrver.il i iMintnitcii urn
claimed for this besides UM very
humane feature o( ■ i . lag lives l.y
diapemlns entirety with the guard
mils. ' The ends of the movable mil
ira [inlntcd and made 1., fit HtiUftiy
lui't the main rail In such a way a*
there la no | ir whatever as the. Ira In
lia»?a by, ami cnn*e<iucntly no r«
-.ln ii. uf Ihs speed la necemary at
swltche*. . j
AMUSEMENTS.
John I. Hulllv.m 1111.1 hla company
of upvclulty uliXi-ic v;« In tha i-iiy
jiil will ail" ii 1 Hi.- too 'i'hlnl «v
--•.tun' ilinii.T all UiU wrek. Tha
iHir.iin\.iiin« U Iti.- beat nna cf Hi
kind MM. her* I'M* MiN Tlm
turna iuv lIKV*. Ull'i 111. bualna* bout
bvtwaen John I. ami J ik« Kliraln
la a ii«.»n .in exhibition.
• • •
I'ltniroM and 1... k»l I'l. I > mjiia
ii. in are )u«i what they have liven
btll.il. "TIM »-»••> "' mlnatrelay."
The l.'kaa au< tiv»!i ,i tba itlllrrent
numtmra In tli- ..|tu arv «-lav«c v«r
--f-M "i.»n«>Hi. Tha M>mii.l» th««t«r will
Undoubtedly I*. (utrked I" the il-nne
acaln unmlii. It lwtu« IU» luat i-i-r
--ii.iin.iuri> 111 ill.- dly.
• « •
lan Mm larrn. lh» Muoltlah i>m 1,
wltt lm-iui« at th* M...H1.. theater
Matey «v«olna> Atrvady ih.
jine Mil bua been vary i»i»u
Will bo Shaken Up for Fun
A new aanaatlon U in atom for
Covey Ulaud, I'iv .uuw ».i1..-i«. any a
lh« New Xolk Journal. -i.....H8a
ItM i-hulo will become a lull.! uit.Ur In
I'uiiil ■! «ti-li«iiieni warn th* lataat
iii.^lim. all.'ii ot tha mil. r cunatar (at
In rmiiiltia "■ l.i THe Inventor,
IM«lu l-ieav-iitt at Atllnf lon. »4.. ,
l>ropu«*4 by line alrana*' *i'i'ii.il<i»,
to tiui.ii ua to *«||rl laii.-o lh« ttuiil-
Ins aenaatlDtt of iMttll* whirl, t about
through Ipac* In an upald«>d<>wa
vouitllUm. 11< bcltr\ •■ *• -hall Uks
It.
Mr. l"r#««.i(i« plan* n»w on Ota at
the patent oßle* ahu« • regulation
roller coaater.or railway, with a
aai lea of cradlanU an 1 aJtarp curvea
by which the car carry las Ute> r>aa*
|rri acquires an eimimom Im
peluav Al tba prwt IMUM the
ear enter* thai part of ">■■ track
• hi' h ni*kae a eomplat* aomaraault
upon liaaajt 1, th* car reauOnUia all
tin. whtla on la* raila and elu>otls(
arouaj I ha i-trelai uia4« by Uw track*
with rrlchtfVtt momentum.
Hut »h»t feavumea u( th« paupla
In th* aw* Mr l*r*aoult •*< I they
wUI be pritm. tly aafa. Tbey will
I amply ban* on, am Ih-ir teeth If
; they ara men. Ki«m l< they *(• I
women, try to imagine they ar« hay»
lag) • good Urn* and I*l th* taw* of
physics do th* test. Under th* K. ,i •
of centrifugal moll on. th* lu»eiil.i .
■ays, th* car «annut l*av* th« rails
•houM II try to. Just |i>< li enough
of an lmp*tu* before It «Ml th«
loop, and It will mak* th* *nUr«
r*volu.tkni •]'»>• *ty and safeiy. In
fact, the pat*«ng«rs will male Ik*
• n.rraaull In th* car la so audd*o
a manner Inat they will scarcely
retails* It.
LUCKY THIRTEEN.
Son* Interatting Fact* Abo«
th« Unlucky NumlMr.
N i • '!i«i*n li»« t alt Mil bmi*l
«t»alUalliia and the •■erta "I Ul*
Thlrl**a «lubs. how few UMf* are
of us tab" ar* not. In th* Inmost re
c«s*«* ot our hearts, afraid of in*
slmpl* number at thirteen, says th«
Itjiln l»l|.hl» Tlman **■»* it •• <•«
may. an unpleasant *motloa *ri.».
In us If, unwillingly . w« sit down to
dinner wh*r* thirt*«n p*»pt* *r* to
•at. This number, bawevar, « »•
not always regarded as unlucky. In
fart. lh*r» I* plenty of evidence) M
th* f»!klor* ot maay ancient p*»
pie* to shew that In aldea tim«« II
>■ kj»td »* a lucky number. Th«
history of ia* ferelans. la* a.attv**
.1 la4ta. ae>'t «t th* -ihifig:n »1 In
dians of our own wastern continent,
amply prove* this fact.- ltib!i--*l
ataaWnta also well kavow that in I***
tamenlary Umea Ib* Jew* wer* of
tb* aaaa* ua>ln..>n In regari to In*
mysth) number. Thirteen rut** wer*
e*p*eUlly .1»llrai*l to th* prhMlly
trik*. thirteen h(#h-prl«sta descend
ed from Air«l. thirteen, king* *al
in lbe> high council of the anclenla;
preparations tor th« »ast of tho
!•»••■>«-r war* begun on tb* ihlr
i»rnih day of the month "f Minn,
\n I the holy In *0»- consisted of
thirteen different odor*. Among
1 th* I'.nn-alnr* extinct tribe* at Suulh
Amcrlra. to* number had a sacred
and divine meaning. especially
among the indent Inca* and Altec*.
Th* Inhabitant* of l'eru counted
**«*• day*. without any particular
Ham*. In U* week The year had
him times fifty-two day*, or four
tiro** thirteen week. A father was
romp«lt*<l ta tupport hi- •'hikl la
lit* tklr<**ntk year. Th* A«t- •
had wetka for thtrt*«n -lava m-li
with a ap»«laU »an>«. Tbetr mm
tury had fifty year*, or four Him •
thirteen. Thnlr public archlvm
war* of circular form, with a aun In
th* canter of aa> k of tb* IblrUen
parta ri>mi«»ttva- It. »nd their tribe*
numbered thirteen. ll la an Inter
eatlnff fact, and on« well worth look
ing up by any American boy, thai
»ver«l of tit* great "unit of our
hlalery occurred, on Ih* thirteenth
lay of the raonlh. and mar* «»|>«c
lally on a Friday.
Embroidered Strapping*.
The woman who It elcvar with her
needle can work wander* of em
broidery for her summer bodice In
odd hour*. ' Cut Ivory white taft«ta
«ilk Into •trips an Inch and • half
wl,|<-. which will allow of a. turn In
on either aid* of * quarter lull, and
i to Way* an ln«b «M» b<io<l for your
!«■ i .I'l'.n* ' Look up your •"»
'broidery ajlka. Bom. Oloaeil* and
aadlcra' allk, th* twlll»l cablea wear
ing better th.in th* looa*. floaty •ilk.
' v:mbrold«r a dealgn with chain
• ill. a In different color*, blending
all Hi* buaa of Ik* ratobow on the
wkllo tmckcrouoiL tlarnet Mi.l
very »rl«hl gi««ii. tawny r«Uo« and
i,I UF produce an Oriental (fleet, thai
whl.-ii U 1..U.4 I'M «ha atrlpa of
embroidery M atrapa In your nil*
ahlrtwalst. and you will lava » >" ''
P»r»l»n I • at«l.ru|.|«ry ».|mli. I
by all txholdtra. ' ."-1....
Thought Ki»M« Were for Her
ll* In * prnmln*n» luwvi In thla
city. Ill* daughter la 7 y. .r* of as*
•■in.l walk") In lh» *»<* with him on*
day laat we«k. Tit* llttl« «in km
•d i,..r hand to htm until k* tun.. I
the corner. I ll* r*turn*4 th* »nlul»
Itton tnrh time. That night or Bad k«
came, home till wife bad '■" toy «tiir»
for him. ll* wanlecl to knnw the
trouble, but ah* only mwatfd Kla
qiK-ry by aaylnic "Nathlnir." Any
'liioKilon from htm rocalveil a short,
■harp "yea" or "no." After aupper
■he i.ill") him Into another room
anil iwlil: Mr. and Mm. —, our next
door iwlghbor, »a» over 1.1 *«« in.
Him attfiiiooii. Sht Informed m* of
1 your conduct when you walked
down la* street, tbrowlnjc kI«H ai(i i
klw to her. Htm ajiyii b*l Ihklhhl
' waa not nt bora* or b« vmul.l ajbopi
you. Will . you l>l"a»<- invnit MOM
plaualbla • »• iiki- that I i.iii Klva i,,
my utilfht'or to explain u«uy yuur
TIIK S!'VI'TMC MTV It.
i>.|h< ImunlMx roiiitucl?" It* wan up
aii.iiuit lha knoltli-nl propnallloii of
hi* lir*. Hi. ili..iiklii luriK ami 11l
• ii.i lliiully Hi., light .I.<«ii..i Upon
Mm. Mi iiu.li.-.I frantlrally nut of
I hi- I ""in .i "I returnml with hla \>n.
ii.k-.i .li.u>,iii. 1 tit IIH ..I III"
"I'nmhi.r," li» anlil, Pll ■■»'■ '■ M
v.hii iiimiik i' uhut you an.l i..i|.a
«•>!•' ilitltiff iff* 1 ilinnfr i.«.1.i\."
"\\ ■• *■>• thruwlnii M>■•" ■ ii •■••>■*»
• iili.t until p ,( 1 mi n.-'l ii. I'urtuT."
Mo .inn l.lv ■ .i . tha |.i ■•" ■ hi L.ll dla
mliiiK-iJ mtd in iiucli a coiivlnflim
manner that thn Inwyrr awmtnud
away «li. 11 ho iii.iiiahi at hla 11.11 ■
row •«. ,i|... Hu|p|i..»" llm I'hllil hml
f.ii»;..ii.-ii tho wcurrenret Thar* no
■ li.nlil U..111.1 have barn a I, 'I lima In
I, mil that iilnht. Hill llki. la v tin
• 1.1...1 eooln«M i»-i«i-.-ii the two «»•
III.M Uwenaburo 'Meaaniiarr.
Just as Full as a Goat.
flu* coat of the batUuahlp I.i»»
auocumbaj l.i th« temptatluna of
ahura I. ii. early Him in..mli i »" t
«.>» linked up at M,. city prlaun M
tb« ili.uno of .li link .ml .Him.i.l'-r
--l> "
In company with three car Mi of
lha Jackie* from Hi. 1.m.» Hi* «.--«t
ha>t i" 'ii .hi. niiim > »■' at tha
iiuil.. i.ikiiiii eatabtlnhmtrnt of Carawr
• i;ngii*ti .1 .til New iv.-mi and
link atract. In thn MM Hi "'• ;
>'»>-iiiti« hla runtluil b<-<:»ni" too lw;»
--teroua av«n f»r a » ■»!>■
i>m<«r t*. Kaln ■»><!•> lha *■■■••.
aml wi. o( if..- lowa. Jacklea who
»«io Hi.' < .jui|.hi>i.'ii« of th« «>i.«f«
rvvalry want i ...I way tv Hi' alatlun
with bla iliiik.i"! friend, mi I then
at thought of Hi'- fun they MM all
having bach *.l th* wake ha aiLld to
th* goat. ' Mil. old man. 1 bop* you
won't think hard of in* If I ■" back.
Vou'r* In good hand*. Just go on
and IU Ji.tn you after a bit."
Tim* It hail""! that th* con
vivial maacot »r lh« warship, stum
blln*? along mid bleating <h .<..(.. nil-
U sum* very unmusical n..i.«, dt» !
•erted by bin im-««:imit-« In time of
heavy weather, was. In th* word*
, of laM mariner, touted Into port with
hi* propeller shaft damaged. After
he wakts up Imlay he will b* turned
ev*r to hi* friends and taken aboard.
IliU'e behavior at lit* ••■■ la de
scribed ss bavtnar been something t
remarkable, Th* «. 11 .■ ■•• in mem- I
ory oi th* <lra<! had tasted Ibroujch i
th* «v*alnß an I anlll 1 o'clock In laM
morning. At that hour it waa n»
t«u<tt 1. eummon the pollc* to In
•in* th* safety of bath th* living
in I th* 4*a<t - J»aa Kranclsco
Cbronlcl*.
SEATTLE INKLINGS.
<l*art* lUrhar4a an.l Oeorg*.
Christopher w*r« ftnul this after*
noon |110 each for violating th*
bleycl* ordlnaoc* In regard to fast i
fitting,
. . .
Th* bank, clearance* today were j
0M.M«.1». and th* balan<«a lU.t7* M. '
• • •
Th* Maml* Mining A Milling com
pany h** been In- »ri«»r»l«-l with a
capital stork of iv)i»« The trua
ta»* are John W lUrbfr. i: II
Thorns*. T. A. llunt-r. MotW lt«r
b.r. Chas. %VUson. and T. V. II M
* * c
T>i itr>»» J. Petersna hs* 11. I hta
bond for the Improvement of Sev- j
enteenth avenue, from a point 130 ■
feet south of i:.«i V iti.n street to
Tester way. Th* bond la for 1*1«7.U.
and la h«ld by tbe American li-ni-
Ing * Trust company of Ualtimor*.
• • •
H«hbl Onnsm, of th* Jewish •>«»•
gocue on Fourteenth avenue south
ant Waahlngtan slreot. reporte<t to
th* pnltr* this morning thst U|* boys
ill Ib* n«l<hbnrh»<d '.'•'! benn msk-
in* niil-.il>- nIU In the rbun-h. de»>
lrtiyln«r bookt ami .Hit furnlahlnc*
• • •
Hadi* Wallx* la at 111 mlulns. Th*
pollc* have !>■■• :> ><u:itiiis* for h«-r
•lac* >v.!«.il,it. -h.- I* .har». I
with robblnc J. w. Vo«le, a mlnloa
man, on TuVaday nlghl. of !««'. Id
la* n«fptlon aaloon on vv»»hint
t jo •in.t.
• • •
U>ilMtn« l>"mila were today Inue4
ta John Hlmw to build a one etnry
fram* rc*ldcoc« at ll.i". Waa ''.at
tji-o I'h Isp fiajalar for alteratlona
• I «M lifth aveou*. Coat 1100.
f*aul lli'ir i■■ build a two ttory re«l-
Inn —•I l»a rViKral avcou*. Coat
HOW.
• • •
Jan I', «n«-i>'l h«> ni-1 a
proleat acalnat th.' Improvement of
Ye>ler way. from Twenty-ninth av
enu* to Twenty-fourth avenue, by
lh« copatrurtlon of « ■■-«■ r. ll*
Him th« property la of amall valu*
and could not >'."! lav !••■ •«iii>-nl
• • •
Th* ealala at the !»<• I". I. Nord
hoff >• appralxd at i-i.'.17 i.lltiK
to an Inventory filed in the probat*
court. The property Ik Itrmlmt a*
foUow*: Oath on hand, 110.017: atnek
of dry food* In the 11..11 Mar. he,
M.ttatO; atoclt of »h.w«, *:«». Tht
•ctalt't lodebtedncit la tw.ooo.
Justified.
The )u lie» <•>•■■•• the prtaontr vary
keenly.
"And you killed to* mnn?" ho In
quired, with a not* of wonder In bla
voice.
"Yea, air." w»« the prompt reply,
with no quaver In hla tnn#*.
"Attonlahlnn," ob«erv*d the lu.licn.
"Not an very," added th* prltonrr.
"It* did ii . l.ii,k 1.. you, .Ii I hoT"
aakml th* ofllrM.
"No air, b* did imthln," waa th<
answer.
"t>Ul lie ofTer you what you look
to be an Intuit '"
"No air."
"You )utt killed him In cold blood,
«hr*
"I k11|..l him. air."
•■A i) I h.iv- you no ahlvim of con
tclem«?"
"None In the leant, air."
"You Jutt killed him, ihiil'n all.
*hT"
"Yet, tlr. I kill. .1 him."
"Without « «Uni of • reaaonT"
"Ah. there you lire, I didn't cay
that."
"Then Hi. i- wna .i i MMr
"There waa, air, and a milfl. I. til
reatoo."
"Whnt nj It, pi.iv'" Inquired the
linltto aarcnatlcully,
'■'I'll. deceased ■ "ii" Into my ..fTI..#»
ycaterday ii ii," replied the prlaon
•r, "and, tbrowlpic open hla coat,
purr.-.i twice mid aakvdi 'I* thin hot
enough for you?' "
The Juilun did not henltate. "I
dUmlaa llllM ■ IH-," wna nil h« fllllll.
•i-ii.. 1... H. of mi average nun'i
xhi-lflmi weight twenty pOllllilH.
Thou* of ■ wntnun .iri. i.rulnilily tlx
poundt llKhter.
"SCRAPS."
Thar* am MI.IMO Iniaut PMMM In
II).. I'iilli-.I HI.. I ■■.
• • •
Tim pay of it Itumlan army bIBmI
la mi. 'in b* wry 11111111. A (•til Ml
ki-Ih frum IIIWM) to »*>"*> « >• " In
i:ni:lidli imi.ii> >. ,'ti'iniilliiK '" tin
ll iixili of Ml I l< .1,
• • •
Kant do imi I'tixnii" •hope after
i lill'llmiihl. ..li i,.:..i. li I ha) iiil.iiisk
■lightly >• rt■ i mi I li. hi. It ho*
(..-••it found Him Hi- riant ami l«(t
of Mich pair ■■.' ...in mmll| vury lv j
chape.
• • •
Tha ivßypllutia ba*tuw*<l «■•■ .1 In-
I, .! vii ihvit tomb*, and llnl.. ..»
their homea. 111. regarded ! li.
latter .■• mere temporary abode, tmt
hi- f.iiinrr they looked m m etern
al habitation*.
• • •
; A Hiit«r In th« i'.l«»eui Kmplr*
.1.-.1.11.-. Hull 111. •;■!•• 'I ■" or tha
Kit in .11.in. I In China bthead* over
IWO criminal* • -vny y«ar, and yet
l.itnaiutai<- continue* a HMfH of
He province.
•• • •
A tombalon* In l'«l'i I'm'.. Tt x..
beam thta lint. 1 l|illoii: "lie reimtlfi«>i
In lha lait a devlde<l friend and au|>
|..iit« r of I.in." mil itlm l|.li» Mill
in. 4*llll • lil.'njn.'l air Urn (Jr*a Hhu
ill* lO lilt, Lord "
• ■ •
Corporal Conway, of HI Joseph.
Ma, h h'i spent l«*l • iiii.iih-i at Camp
Al«rr a* a m*mb«r .if ihr. Fourth
Mlanourl. I* iik»ly I" •*> benefited In
a financial »ay •■ a direct result of
hi* experience there, ll* Invented
a garbage crematory, which he ha*
recently secured a patent •>■>. and
from which h •anticipate* good ca*h
return*.
• • •
The Brscklnrldg*, Ky.. New* thua
describe* ih« t»*taor that r*<-*ntly
Ml In that neighborhood: "II I* !
composed of nickel. iron and cobalt,
and <%«• at a whit* beat when II hit
ih« Mirth. It I* very much Ilka a
bubbl*, and (in, air lu«l>l« Ml I It
hollow. It la about II iii' ii'« lung
and 10 Inchr. wide «nJ weighed 11
i-iun hi It w**> found In th* (ravel
Pit at SklUman, M f*«t below la*
•urrar« of th* earth, showing th*
fearful velocity It had attained In It*
travel*. la cooling oft th* meteor- j.
li- cracked, and th* rre\l- ra In It
are clearly If n tied Th* oi>i*)<l* la [
oxidised by expoeur* to th* «-i*
: men!*"
• • •
Memphis. Trim . would rival an- I
cient KgyiK At iMil cltlMn* •>» 'h*
modern ctty ■>*»>*» putting up an i
office building modeled after lh« eel- i
ebrated pyramid*. Tb« present plan
I* for « pyramid. I*9 feet high. lia* i
r-o fe«t at the tMJMi. a/id running to
■ Up. A aestlaa capacity of U.W
I* .'■!«< and the co»t la estimat
ed «l KaVMO. The main floor will be
devoted to such use* as M»)i»>n
B<iuar* garden. New York, la now
put to. ml tit* rtmaJ&lßg »i« itorle* :
will be equipped for oAi'M The py
ramld will probably b*. built at una j
point along Ult river front, thua «x
--rying out th* Egyptian !■)•.« of Uv
Ml« pyramid* at Memphis
• • •
The i.a. h«r of 4 school In th» ru- j
ral districts assigned each pupil to
the t»»« of writing an original story. '
On the day when Ik* atutw>» »ii»
read ■ bright Utlte towhead atom
and started In as f >ll»« •: '"•• the
green stop* of • mountain stood a
flr*t-ctaa* Jersey cow with tare*
i.«« 'That won't do, Johnnie,"
Interrupted th* teacher. "You are
one leg short." "No, I ain't." f«
pllwl th« tutur* author. "Vwi don't
wall to g!t my plot, which l» tha.l a
railroad train cut off om W-g, aol
the - i.»i ol th* cow got l»«« dam
*«•*. an* moved hi* wbol« family to
Paris In Mm* lor th* exposition,
where, th* girt* will •• married In I
rtrh r*r*nchmen an.l d.» happy rvrr |
afterward."—Atlanta Constitution.
RATES TO DAWSON.
Th» through transportation rate*
from Seattle/ to Pawson and Inter
mediate Alaskan tvlnl*. hay* b*ea
i»M*<ml by Ik* CanalUn I<•*•!. I
■unit company.. The. rates tak* ef
fect at one*, th* flral class far*
from HeatU* to Bkagvay being IS.
to lunrau I.J. to llennctt ttt> and
to Wrangel 130. Th« Oral clasa (are I
to .»...„ Is fixed at HR VntU ,
May 1 lh« **« ond claat ratoa will b* I
lit !<■•• on ••■ h Of tho** Juat quoted, |
After that ■!««• they will bo 17 M !<••• ;
In ar. <.rdan< <• with thoa* « Inpte 1 by •
th* Alaaka ol**mahlp aaaoclalion.
Japan Looks to U» for Food
l>r H. A Knapp. of th« l'nlt«-d '
Hut<-« Department of Atfrlruliuro.
h«a t..f ii on th* «c»t»rn ehor* at the
I'.K-ltH" aludrlßC aarlouUural and I
trad* rnn liiintm. anil ha« Ju»i hand
ed In hia report la the (JovernmenU
ll* and th* natlv* cxperta agreed
that th* Ha* from Kluath, th- couth- '
vi Mad of Japan, wat th* >•<>■( In
purity of ■■■•"I. In nutrltlv* value, Id '
flavor and In tnlllln« qualltlea. It*
bought ten tuna of Kluahlu ■••"I rice .
and (hipped them to the lit [..u imrnt
■•f Agriculture for dlatrlbutlon. If I
thla a— doe* aa well here aa It do*a !
on t!i othar .11. of th- Pacific, th* I
department ettlmatea Iher* will h* j
a | is itiK to mlllort of MaM 11,000,000
annually. Ttiln la b«r*iia* Ameri
ran rim la MM friable than th* beat
Japanese product.
Th* doctor i ilia attention to th«
■ mall percentage of arabl« land In j
Japan—only about on©-el»hth of th* i
entlr* area betnir aultable for culti
vation. Tkla glvee about one m. i. to
every three Inhabltanla, and mi-ana
th it every Ml of land available, mutt
be cultivated to th* htithett poaalhl*
productlveneaa. There am about 11,•
000.000 urn ft of farm land In Japan,
and ill- population, etclualv* of Kor
m<i»u. It «j.iiMi.fKHt. Thin »h.i»» el. in
ly, iia)» hi- that Hi. I'nltrd St/itr»
need not ever fear .tnpHti aa ii com
petitor iilimik agricultural llnea. Tli»
empire haa about reached her limit,
and rmmt find lii inaniifHi Hi.
rond nf further advancement. MM
la doing thin. and the. price of day
labor linit more than doubled In th.
laat ten year*.
Japan Importa now between IM.
flon.oui) and $15,000,000 (sold) worth .if
.(1., ii flour, tugar, cotton, butter,
Dbaaaa, ami meat. pi Knapp thlnka
that th*. Umpire noon Hill take all
Hi- turplut niiKiir crop of th* Phil
,■l,ll,. i. that ahe will Import three
fourth* of th.' cotton from Hi.- Unit
ed IHtaa. and practically all of the
other atuffa.
He ilii'ln, alan, that China will aoon I
makn cniirmoui demand! upon Ihe
I 'ni1...1 Still.-I' pl.iilg.llv-n. lint he
i'jillh attention to ilic fact that
i'i.iili and 'Australian butter ar*
able competitor* at pnient.
LADIES' NEW^-*»
Spring Underwear
At about the price of raw cotton. New
Artistic Makeup* that meet the approval
til the meat exacting eu^omer.
«<-niii« pnly •<• MM* <■.;,„. Vi«u. prriiy iHik. tub h«
1.A1.11.H Fln« Jtrwy »•» am «(iil»bf<. «uu»ll* worth »o, ou#
»ilk ..r wlthuul »l»«». •»«•'••"' yrjlr <i# , ,,,
**-«>ln«. l»o v«lu», "til* Mi «"«!»• UA |,|ic Kin. Milk J«r»«» IUI.Ih-4
1.^1,11.:' Kliiu Unix llll.lwl Vr»l«. v.,1, li«li'J*ufH*ly l»nl»h«O,
1.,,,, ii»'vr« nlc«ly (li.Uh«"».»i«iiO pink, l>lu» »n.t «r«»m,'■»•«• l«
w,«n ß * ««iy ihM.it I -iLtiKwiir ** ..<;••.
r\tiaonliiiar> Hosiery Value*
l !,..• Mow. Bv«*yQf«<ta 4 *vuin M the prfc«-5C ioc.
. 2« a pair. Children'• Ho" in l:»u«-mHy Hue MmH
or iVavy Knockabout Cif4de4 that FIMM ■« p*renU-ioc,
15c, i7c:3QC,2Sca i«" r-
O. W. PETERSON & BRO.
2oe. 2oe, Rtk> St.'
$20.00
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m I it:! TlldK ittiui ■■*
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ioui $7.0U U>
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AT
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\h Photos reduced \A
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