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CLAIMS DOCTOR HYPNOTIZED HER 1 (See . I* Th* St.r.) .iSllUSllTllN. M.rth IT-Prea (•at ••-! ■" Rtww**»v*lt, imrni __* ft Serreury Used anil In*. C*jLr Stoke*, of th* navy. I*rt w**"~_ mi . tor Na*a Y«* M las •JlJj,lVlvn.;"i •Ita^he.l to th* TEiTAT TWO BANQUETS NORTH TAKIMA. Wsrch IT-A ... ,_*** up fr.iai Toprwnlah Tartar whs rlslase <«» aa*e been J^Vtts vtettni* of la J- **•*»••* *%,. „,» la th- etwi.4*. kail SIS,- trial on th* charg* of S3 saaaall .referreai by T. StTtsthsr *• N.iUe list of assam, "tat* Th* asass of the _£a a eltltheM ar t*r*^se<-vitlns i^snij Krat* for the r,n*sa»at. She ZZii « Toptefnl.h from Portland. Ss^SSMtSeStW sattrtaim. aaTtli* * ■-■■ hypnotl»*d her and sTia-am* »ahlet-l ti hi* will. a- <•**, from *»***-■ •a,* •*-» "•V,^ -it* the Ilstch case. «[_,'•** a 14 vest 'I daushter 2»y, she clalaveil th« doctor snaf-1 sad thinx-s had shaive.t a_sa.lv.* ta »ufh a way that the ANYMANTHAT «gve* Blfflsell aaould take "gfrtatige of the** P--«-* at !_***.. sßssts Sstfety Raaur. eumu'.rrs T"^ .. |l. U» *_»4aa HaaßeTS. r-a-J * *-- $ *'„ 0 44-44) A gaaraateett ItJ-or. regular $I**' • •-■ HOT *g*t*aa**'i S**a»lns* Soap. l*** nit**.... •*• asfssss's rUiAttas a^aa-x I". •saw *• KAZOK STttOP* t^ilaa** »l-» 0 •13 kind* * ••*••* fXMM-e* •!«>* ttNkiad » '**• 4*4 cheaper ones. Bar E«o tj-pint bottle*.... 17* Wltrk Hasel. tall pint bottla IB* Tar* Tae-ata Powder, double •tea rnj-lax 1ie.... 14V* , Tan 1 Uitlon. southing and •stats*. r*w*a**r Ms **3* *_r**t«r Di a*Siß on*»-fi*urt*i off. i §;.»»*■." ■•■ ' I COLMAt* building 11 first At*. Cor. Cslumsria St. W——■ i i i srft-b. Una of Hats ISfjrlng Uns ta^o, 43.00 I *J«ri*»4S.OiX Sat-SO. 4-1 (K> I i LEWIS ft CO. S r»i«seiaaaa, Car. CTfl**rry 81. | -k*a-P*^_-H*>—*■__*__* Iff aßß*\*\* » / aaflr* __ j. " ■ '*J Suits and Topcoats opcoats t $ 5.00 Rxr-tnirrve line* of SIS eliitwlag thst r-srwrtlr* •l'ialle.l. Raytn* for I*" .tor... slv.w as wunderrul Snrcoaalns powers. W. B. Hutchinson Co. Corner ..-..n-t and ■•-*>* rSlrst! I **»*»•' •*-**-* and Hewitt * *_____ J^^^eWZZ?' Ifi-at I -—a*. MsSLW^M resular 6:65 rentt..v'ivutila train This afternoon the iin-slttent will •ttenil the weililing of ata in.-..- Miss Clsunnr Itoussvelt. This evwa Ing he sill 1"- the guest at tsru lNiit.iitt.tß, the rn.-n.iu Sens of SI I'atritk at IV'liniitili-o'a. sml the 1 Siina el the American It- - ..1u11,.11 St the lintel Aatur. I wire was tn go away ami then be ' • i.n.-.i insane In.teail. the worn- ; ,an metis a mafesai.to to her bit* '.an. Or. Hugh.* all. Kit. left | town littmi'tltatflf This wtrtnsn ' •ays tbe doctor t.i 1.1 hsr he had a '• wife la Chicago, anil that he waa ' run tie.- let! with a batik an.l train. ' r .t-herv ta Neva It She went to the twenty Jail to 1 faro r*r Hughe. She ree«*rntied I turn at once. The recognition waa returned. I BENDER IS rt r~ a n \ DEAD \ 'ONE OF THE I'OrtCMOST MIN ING MEN IN THE NORTHWEST PASSES AWAY ISr***ai ts Ths Start »tV*»nt***TT. \\a«ri, ISarrh IT.— ■ J.tha V. Bandar, ana or ihs most prominent mining *>** ta the aort**- sat. *B*a4 leas night in tha B.taaMaU frsan casa-st la the ■rattw Its wss U years of saw. ll* .as a Bat.iieer la tha rttlvwrtran i!i*tri<-t anj ill»iov.r»r at th* ram .>ui "Bowansa Queen" gr.iur*. which he wil I to sa eastern trnllnts for |144ks*s*4. W't.rtJ has been recctvtetl h.rs that the B sat r less Baa .11 hi a 44 Raflataa .-..rr.jany has *ri>rorrl*t..l I. i*Mt4S** foe airltim.il-- raaatevs tn all Its I Lin!*. «Nt thai -». an.l teOaalbty ism will be ,itrei la the sTva-s*U talsnt THEY CELEBRATED The htrthilas of »** I-****-*** was flttingTy observe.i si the . hun-.h of I ths Immaculate •"..« eption last I svsalng by an cnf*rtalnt—*nt wtttrh I mora than •**• attended, Ths hall was at*i urßstad with llrtah Bynihats aa«l inner a are* the pnag-ram la- I . in I*-t t-lsti arm**, an.! ballstls. fHsti 1 • Itr.-lng and a*.h* ran. an* of Irish iieeirsilt**. The salt tor Barges*** <* •*. A Sralta »*. t*e fsaaitls Klertrlr mm l>aay ataa InaßJ* <tlsaiissc**l from the .»alor Quart, the rase having been i •a481*J44 east of e.esrt . A. limine ft Co.. Popular Price lotliicra I A. Bridge ft Co., Popular Price^Clotiiiera^ EXTRA! EXTRA! Saturday Sale of Clothing, Shirts and Hats MEN'S f —X MEN'S SUITS / HALF A SUITS Standard Navy Blue Serge M ■ ■-WHMflfl 1 ■ 1 111- .I ' 111 lllisllt'tl All Wool m,.,J.,u! Htp BkM Serr, I ■■• " I Worsted Suits* Neat Ptt- GooJ \\ eight, Italian < .loth | —-. |p^ - M I tern . . Sewed wj , h -.ilk, Best Lining-?, V..-I v l.iiloicJ. B L■!II J; » &•■ S Linings, Perfect Fitting. Regular Price 516.00; Sattui- », BtBLW laf» i :?*■ JIT' 8 Kegular Price $18.00: Satur day Special \ £_ |IB \W a«-*44a4*. # day Special $8.00 \wl_^/ $9.00 iS-or. BttTsCl AII-\Vo««. Clay Worsted Suits, in single or Your choice of five different lot* in Scotch «...ls, worsteds, ttouMe breasted sack or frock styles, all makes, Ntt*>ii* slid tweeds and fancy mixtures, best makes, strictly liand slinis, strictly baud-tailored. Brr-je linetl; very vliif-l I j made fit perfectly , suitable for early firing wear; W sr.r. ~ $11.25 _ &...?. $12.50 Spring Top Coats, "*HJX-T $8-25 ■ $12.50 Saturday Specials In Spring ] Men's Hats Worth $2.00 to Underwear $3.00 Regular 75c Light Ribbed Cotton Shirts and I>T*wrrs at r| A sizes and , tap i e __ ai ,e,, _^**, m aWAa _■_§ ••"><* all light colors; DTiimtnrt*' afT* •-•fl *■" ■ ******v Men-.' Natural Merino Shirts and Drawers, ree-nlar $1.00 Sample line. T**aa I ar •*l^% value for ■- • • .. • 70<* Your choke a\M I ■ teases** *L\mt9 Men Fairs Nice I 11*1.1 Weight Worsted Shirts and I *riw jj ■ ■ - *• *" ■ ■ ■-»-»-■ ****aa» T era, in natural coUsr, reßti lar $1 «!<, value, fir ... W>4*. ( .ix..*.*.-a..-. -_■.■*.- ...^ iia**ja-.aawa^.--^ J ssr-----tr-«»w.iwis .ma Men's Blue Ribbed Worsted Shirts and Drawers, rer-ular L ■ „„^_. „ _ _..___ .__„,, -_._.. _^, r . fc ... $1.50 value for .... $1.05 . Yuur choice of any suit 1/u.om fancy Shirts In atock Hortert/ollcrri Underwear, real German imported pure wt»i, . —including new spring patterns wot tii up to unshrinkable, regular $a.oii value, for $1 ..SO . ' $au» AA ass, m. __ Stinrtir Weight Silk and Woo! Shirts anil Drawers, regular* 1 Saturday Mil PTQ $...<*, value, for 91*50", .for WW 010 All Sues, and Shirts and Drawers to match in each lot. ! ! J A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue ; Next Door to the Bon Marche WANT THEM TO UNITE i COUNCILVEN FAVOR PLAN "-OR TELEPHONE COMPANIES TO CONNECT SWITCHES Corpia-aftoa I'nunstei Calhoun la to prepare • written opinion relative to the_ i tty's authority to compel the two local telephone corapanlrs to ..nine, i their Bwltchboarrta and to reduce telephone, .-.-» and present It to tha corporations committee. Thla course was decided upon at a etsafsren. s between him and OailH lliaaii naolfrrn and llnwea r'a tsrday afternoon. There, are Paw rases on record j wttere *m-h -npulanry uniflratiot* of competing systems hsve 1..«-n i.rxigh' about by a munlrtpality and the it-. rial* will ho übltgect lo move with • .>nsl.lar«hl. canlioa In handling th* matter It is believed by some persons i that such . oriip'.lsory interchange of service would not be very tle.lr iable They aim that It would re sult in the .''.fling »f competition. and that the aervl.e .mild not lie as •niiisui ..it 1* now No law. they I'l.tlrn. wilt make a telephone rom pan, furnish a *t*ort service if it has not th* ln.-enfl*e of . .impel ii. It ; la . Islm.il also that competition bo lowers the rates 'hat the public la given under competition twice ihe •ervtre thst It would bs given by a .male company for the same price. I'nless the city Itself owned one or both of the present *y*temß II Is 1 tlsln a rhnnge would not he very desirable. City official* seem to think, how ever, that competing r..|..ji|i.ine servlre, at least under pre»ent con ditions, la an expensive luxury, as i well a* more or lea* of a nuisance. They would Ilk* to sea some i hang* for the better. Th* srheme to force the two companies to connect Hi- li BWltchhoard* will pi.il.sl.lv Its only the flrat step in bringing nliout j some reformat lon-of existing condl [ Hon • SENSATION ,„ IN SENATE WAf«tINOTON. D P., March 17. —Henator Morgan, In executive ses a— of the senate, yesterday, mads a sensational speech In which ha Has raw* that Will-—a Nelson Crom well, of New York, who waa prom inently • -onnet ted with the sals of I the Panam— canal proper I y Is the United -dales, was a prime mover I In a scheme to i.flu..ii. the United States In ths financial affairs of tbs Domrnrcan government. The alleged dt— l«Biir.s war* da* ' bated all day. and the senate ta divided an to whether Men at or Mor gan ——a a '.in**. Tii" dentate ret* ' laasbat that ho da* while the i-*wb liaa-ut at*. bu-o to lb* .oßirarr 1 i* V, ****** *»»> IsmairiH s*alt i,.,*-, Akfrstl a-taWa.nl, c*aaa_tau*. 'v. *.-...«•*• ***-» navies '• .'..,.,._ sua la*» * *»■■/ *<*• ',»«• DBA fl4_*M* »*«* aai at bia ( {cx-t-r- THE SKATTI.E STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 17. 1 ''faj&(p_ <fa*7tJtZ&' GRAND DUKE PAUL'S WIFE AN UNDESIRABLE ALIEN POLICE BAR HER FROM RUSSIA AND AN OLD AND UOLV SCAN DAL IS REVIVED IN THE CZAR'S CAPITAL ST. FBTVJ-iUi.'Rii There's an . other scandal on among the gran.l duke. or. rather, an old arandal i has been revived. I' concern* the i Grand 1... Paul Al.isntiroi R.-.entlj. a court order permitted tha and Duke I'aul to return to i Russia, and it was presumed that the caar had forgiven his youngest uncle for msirting a divorced wom an Paul thought that Ike forgive- i ansa extended to hla wife. Ho he I started fur Moscow with her. At i Bydtkuhaen. a frontier town nn the Rii.au German border the Ituaaian ptillc* arrested lha wlfa The Grand I Hike Paul stormed and ratatl, but the police officer In command said: 'The woman is an undesirable alien, I am obeying In.ffui Minis from Ihe throne." Ho the countess aaaa turned bark. Grand Duke Paul continued alone, ma.l with anger, and protested to the cxar He was given little cony j fort, and the Incident only served to revive one of the ugliest of the many ugly scan.lata that has. be stnir. lia.l the Russian grand dukes. In mail Paul married thn youngest ■laughter of the king of Greece. Hfte waa a beautiful woman and a f.nia fnl wife Si... Sled In 1491 after the birth of her second child. 7 I. always was an admirer at women, and aftnr his wife's di.-ii.li he plunged Into excesses until hi* j life became a public s.-snilal fin hi* staff was a Colonel PI itoMsvofp, a famous engineer, whose wife was as. to be one of the most In nut I tail women In Russia Paul fell In luxe I with her and at hi* command she I waa divorced. Th" husband coiled not resent the dishonor because _*• false friend was the unite of t— saw. 80. instead of killing the grain! duke, ho shot himself. This I* rfle acceptinl course In Russia whan Ike libertine i. of tha Romanoff blood Some said that Paul even ■uCßcatnd ' I.l* aide that h.i obliterate him scir. Soon after there was an Imperial hall, an.l Paul display**) his on tempt for Mrs. Grundy by taking Mi* ristolhk'Kt. to It, decked out 11l his dead wife's Jewels. The sarin* learned of the affair. A*, above all other women In Rus sia. tastst* on morality fth« rniaed a regular English row and made It no hot that Paul had to promts* te "be gna&." ■a* his penitence was short-Bvs lis stmt tha woman to l.n.:horn, and Inflow***) her there. Then he per- NStw-d bla prlwale. chnpluln to mar ',, bla* I- her. | This isafcs**-i '""•* of » '■•**** '-»<• nnv of aw other erTtusalns. Tat< I marina was atlaioaat, *_ lie "rgar <*IH|t<d felaa '* all ha* Viaari and c • tiled him from Russia. Panl went from on* country to another, but sot 'he .old •htsaM—r. until finally ha prevailed upon the prim « regent of Havarta to ennoble his wlfa She was given the title uf countess of llubenfe'ssa. The only redeeming feature of the whole affair I* that since his mar riage la tha widow of hi* *t*ft offi cer Grand Duke I'aul has lad a pretty decent lifer very decent for a grand duke It i* this fact undoubt edly thai led tha cxartna to relent and caused the caar to annul the decree of *xll*. All the curt I* now watting to «-» what effect the mis up will have on the stand duke'B relation* wllh his wife LITTLE HAPPENINGS Rabbi Joseph will apeak at the Temple Da Hit*, tin* evening, cor ner iloylaton avenue, aad Marlon ■trettr. In honor of the festival of "Purlm" or the "Keajtt of Lola." Ill* subject will be "The Miracle of the Ages." The services begin nt 4 o'clock. Striitiga-ra are always welttune. Tills Saturday, la tl.. He brew calendar, la known as "the ctabhath of Remembrance. The nei-S 1. .-* begin .1 1" o dock. Rabid Joseph will ap.ttit oil Ih* aubject, "Things m Remember and Thing* to Kofgal." X deal wss el..**.! i hi* morning th lough the John Da via * Co., malty dealerM whereby tile ninth •alt corner o( Mall avenus and J—a—aon strait. owned by Mrs. Kate Bergqusit. wa* sold to William J Holt for 122,000. Th.. property la improved with a 22-room lodging hiiiisii which la bringing In rent to the amount of 1175 par month. The claim of 'Icorg* Mal.o ag_ln«t tha Alaska Commercial company for 472.000 lUlllWta IS being beard iii in.law Albertson's court today. Ph.. plaintiff i la——. that while load ing cargo on lbs Ilertha another em ploy.. of the company allowed ..i.hl to fall on bin*. Injuring him Internally and causing ——I amputa ll.ill of bis left leg. Tha office of the Ie It. Gray latMßisi—P cotnpitny. stt-unt.d on ilrat at-.iiiin at tha corner of Tes ler way. will be lived in tha of fices now occupied l.v Calhoun, laenny A I*c*lng- oa April t. Ths sn aouiicuiu.il I of the t-liiiris» was made this morning by U If. Ursy. It wa* at first planned to throw ogam the psrtllteiais betweefe the two Baaaeaa ,T*hl* plan may k*. issa 14* ■ I out later, air I*** Horn, bus on flr.t occupy inn the? nanw Bllß.l—■ the office* will be left ns they are. H.-aid. nt. In the Queen Anne ■«c --..- lion ■■! the rlty or* horrified at the lawlessness nf gang of boy* In that neighborhood who -mult acts with Impunity and disregard for th. law. last night on* of the Re • ttle Klectrle. company's cars was .tin, -' tiokal by a tot At .tone, placed on the 'ink In such a way that hey could not he seen by the mot..in.mi. Th» result wss that the passengers were terribly *•—— up and • r.|.ort of the trouble given to the police, Ueorge '•V. Raker was arrested this morning .ii auaplcton of his hat-lna* stolen a grip and asvwrsl pool halls He wus a—sri to take the grip from th. front of a sluts In th* lower **> i Ilea of Use city, Patrolman .'urn j it.lng* fallowed him to hi* room and | placed him nndsr arrest. . John i Murphy, a momma Is also held by the [stiles. Patrolmen Kent and! ' 'noonings searched th* room occu pied by the two men. a* the police belter* they sre sneak thieve*. WILL HOLD ISLANDS WASHINGTON. D. c March 17. • — Secrets Taft today mails public a statement regarding the policy of the administration with respect to the future of tha Philippine* which la thn definite retention of the Is landa "fur _m put pose of develop lag the prosperity and the self governing capacity of the Philippine I people. MARRIAGE LICENSES Henry Draper, aged 4.1, of I. >nden. and 11 i-ii.* M Lading, aged .18, of tha Kame place, were this morning licensed to marry. JUST TRIED The threw combination sprinklers and afreet cleaners recently pur chased by the city, with the provl r-i. ii that they be returned If found unsatisfactory, wars given an la formal trial on In .i anus south by the board of work* thl* morn- Ing rom the test made this morn ing It I* Impossible to sseertaln If the apparatua will do. all that Is claim*.! for It. BITCK T~OM_RD_n THEORY 11. .N. .1.1 . Mtav. li 17.—Physi cians who. ■*•*»*» I the Ist.. Mia Stanford and who performed th* • stnssty have Issued a statement snqaallfledly refuting th* contan tloll nt Pie.st.leiit Jordan that Mm. Stanford*, death was dun tn natural CaURr-s, aid i-lnterstUia* thair claim th—t Blrychnlnti was th- cause of death. The Great r-O Alteration Sale/. \ Won't Lai, a Moment Tomorrow \S|^v "*y for the Want of flf,*^^.** "V_ Big Bargains '^il__s, Saturday's Great Shoe Bargains l_tlli-a' Oeuiilun I'atent ('oilskin ' not, considered a bargain si cihoe*. ssuai tsspandable patent 13.00. Saturday JSr._S.rtT*> l.ath<-r made, reguiur 13.(10 value, Baturday S2..'tH KOMI':TI''* TOR TUB OLD IJidles' KHiigiirtio ralf" ■hi* 1.A1M83. neat shapes, if you waul *hoe» Hi..-..1 roomy Kid Shoes, not for hanl aenrlca at better than *hoe« bought for a special it popular price, yea at liar- •hoe sale, but one of our sta galii price* tomorrow. %2 00 pie popular Btrlea that have value, Saturday 51.'15 proven their genuine, value, with I.aiiies' Klri« Kangaroo Kid every pair sold, $1! 25 valua, Shoes, with kid lining rough j tomorrow 51.85 I Saturday's j Saturday's Shoe ! ! Slipper Bargains I Bargains for Boys j ■ ■ •** Boys' Seamleas ■SB*-* Kan- J ladles' Kid Two-Strsp San ■"_• '", 1 !?£!* *^°nt , j j doubt the Seal fitting; seaai- J .I*l.. hand turn.d. tl SO j j less »hoe made, all sixes j , ratal Saturday bargain | J "I' to 2- »'tu,a *"'"le »2 °°' j a... __ 'I*,,- J ""I" SI .'ls ■ -■-u^.i-V-J^-'.r,.'rJr.'^J^'^J.J-IrLL'CI?LvV^ ' ...-., <**. ,- - ~ OUR GOOD FOR BAD BOYS SHOES /***>,***«_ A Uttl* higher in pries than Boms /Th .J-fa !■** *f\ ** ■ hoys' shoe*, lull they outwear two M* ■ ___ m 1 ja X pair of tii* ordinary kid upper*. W E tll___ stand half sol.-lug two and three **!/-Mlt *L*^ V* J time*, »l*wa It to 2, $2 00; alaea j^ 2V*. to SH. i ' :." SI'IUNQ sTTLs-l W. I. l*<i i.i.*iS -HOI SATURDAY Saturday's Waist NIGHT'S ST SHIRT SALE *?*».-% Met,* Heavy Flannelette Night Sv*e*T '''Ml Shirts, every garment cut eg- _Ti—l f*\ tr« full and roomy; Saturday sa^w^JF^lTTF"^. *»"** GO*-? 011 l :fi i^\ Men* Superior Quality la nasi ■ /'/-//7'/ Km \ •ft* Night Shir* made of the till /I J 13\ \ best tennis flannel obtainable. \l.lal If ty_VsaL. Q parte, workmanship. each Ivtl'iiav" I iT""^*, ii 9ftr 'VtxH tvgar^-kw-e*-- Men's Night Shirts, of fine Ml_*\ \* am\m^^^ nightgown twill, tailor ma.le, r^/^'^'^WV'-' 'ift' in every cut and ■Utch. 11.00 i/V' \W//''tyt fVi. value aHfe 78*. f^^rf tw w/^\ Men . Night fthlrts. of high *^ **._/' *" , srad. nigh, town mualla. new •*«? "' •*_■_ V, hit. < anva. collarle.. ,1* beautiful braid _____* ' ,"', ,r "** _* S2 trim,, . or* .* ptartaC *^**« "aer. II 00 *** tr« cuff, and pocket, ear- S l as . *•_*■_ -? ."' "', £»*• • a.*-*** la.lie*,' Pretty Waists, of lawn. Boys' Flannelette Night Shirts. canvas and handsome vesting*. made with same cara as the beautifully tucked ami trim men'* garments, all •lass, Hat- roe-l. 11.3., to 11.73 rallies, Bat* »*ta>' 59*? , "■*-» *>B*r* SATURDAY HOSIERY BARGAINS Children. Fine Ribbed Hose, regular 2~>r value, Saturday ••••I*»g* Ladle*' Fine Iju J.isle Hoie, black and mode shades, 4". value, Saturday .. 25.*. Men's Dark Oxford Cashmere Hocks, Saturday special .. . |2 l"-***"* Men's ITae Natural Cashmere Stacks, oar regular Be lead... Satur* day special _ j**,^ Children,'* Heavy Ribbed a* booi Hose, all slam. 14c value. Saturday 12 _,«* F)ETERSONC /GOOD GOODS 200, 208, 210— PIKE STREET—2OO, 208, 210. IMPRESSES HIM A. B. Smith assistant general pa***engt*r agent for th* Northern Pacific at St. Paul, arrived In this city thi« morning on a tour over the western Inane Mr, Smith stated to a Star reporter this morn ing that his trip waa purely an in .pectlon and to get acquainted with the agents, which he haa enjoyed very much. "No. there is nothing Important attached to my visit to the coast, •* 1 »m only out here lo get acquainted with our western agent* and look over the. road." »ald Mr Smith "I, like many other railroad men of ths east, am greatly interested in thla Pacific north went and am always i ready to give 11 a boost whenever I get It ■.. chance." "I think there la more interest 1 being taken lit the easterners at the present time in the growth and rtosalbllttle* of the west than there has ever been before. Of course, it I* practically a new country and needs a great deal of advertising which thi - country la certainly get ting through the railroads In the east. The wonderful low rates from all par** of the cast over Hie differ ent roads I* one of the gr*at**t In ducement* th*t can ba offered to get people to visit tbe const. "The Northern I*i4. ifi.- f*el* that if the different boards of the city would get together and advertise the chances there nre for people out here, sa the railroads are doing, this country would Increase in it growth very rapidly. "If the city council or any of Hie city's boards want to advertise in the east _m Northern I'a. ifla la willing to aid them all Ho can. Th* great number of traveling passen ger agents that have visited the coast In the last year hate come back fully convinced that mis la to I he on* of the greatest countries In i tbs United States, and have become ■n . liti-1-e.r i. over their ll Hi and . spread th* news to so many other railroad men of the •■*.*' that todsy •very railroad man In lb* service of an .astern road is anxious to get out I ber* either In the Inti i nets of the road I hey represent or on a vaca tion. "I don't know exactly how loan I will stay in this country, hut as my trip calls me over all Ih* west ern branches it wilt probably ha some, time before I return to th* •tut* The comptroller of the currency baa called tor » st— tenant from the national luniks under MM date of March 14. This i* the second out of the five statements that mi: ' be ' 7__ —-—aaa——> submitted during the year by all national hank* of the state. CAUGHT HIM An Information was thla morning filed by Prosecuting Attorney Mack* lntoah charging J. Moore and Joseph McCarthy with obtaining money under false pretenses, on March 11, from John Mat—on. a Swede, who was unable to read, by selling to him what purported to be a IIS heck The check purported to be drawn by "Bully Thomas" and was made payable to Scotty Boar Mat . son bought the paper for 14.C0. all | the money lie had. and w*- given to j believe, it Is alien- I. that be would i be furnished with work in a logging : camp. AFTER PRISONERS Sheriff Clark, of Miner county, S. D.. accompanied by Banker D A. McCullough. of the name place, act* Ing In the capacity of deputy, ar rived yesterday In Seattle on their errand of taklnc hack Wilson Owens and Harvey Kittles, tho two liorsethieves who were recently Baa tared here The two prisoners confess to having stolen a team and wagon and started for Winni peg, furnishing themselves with relays of horse. -h<»rever they found good horseflesh that they could a. quire without imraedinto trouble. -her prlsoncrd objects to returning to South Dakota for trial, and both admit their s-.uiit. GAME DID NOT WORK PARIS, March 17.— m a gull I brought by Carry Swayns tesr.ln.r i i.g.met Frank Gardner, mlllloaalro turfman ami mining speculator, for merly of Han Francisco, the procur | stor announced hi* eetncln.lon. stating rhsr the couple were never legally married; thai the claim of ! the women was nnsiipp.-r red. ami alao that th* woman had no right to use Gardner's name. nana for the Donny-Fuhrmar* school were formally approved at a special meeting af the directors of Hiatrk'.t No, 1 yesterday afternoon, and it wa* voted that bids be ad vertised for Immediately. The new building will hare eight roots* nnd will represent, when completed, n*v expenditure ..f -Punt 125.000. It ia to be completed in time lor the new school year, beginning September 7. The present small structure and tha two portable annex buildings will be disposed of, —* . ... . —** 1,1 .■I Tl 111 I 11 -■ — f