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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, February 26. Tillamook Athletic Club. General News. great activity has been shown since the receipt of the advices from Attorney- General Knox accepting the company’s offer for the sale of its property, subject to the ratification of the United States. Persons in a position to know thecourse | of the negotiations do not consider the attitude of the company antagonistic to the position of the United States. The officials continue to take an optimistic view of the successful close of the trans action. as they consider that the position of the company is such that the purchase can be consummated by an extra session of the Senate, in case no action is taken before March 4. A suit for damages for $20,000 on account of a whipping administered in St. Louis was brought in Kansas City, Kan., against James Cochran by the man now serving a sentence in the St. Louis workhouse. and known as “ Lientenant-Colonel F. Seymour Bass- ington” member of the nobility. Bass- ington, who was identified as a noted criminal, married Cochran’s sister on what she later ascertained were false claims of wealth and position, and as the result of a scuffle with her brother, Bassington was sent to the workhouse. The suit was filed by Colonel John I. Martin, sergeant-at-arms of the last Democratic National Convention. Behind a decision handed down by the United States Court of Appeals in the case of R. I). McDougall against the Northwest Commercial Company, there is a pathetic story of suffering. The case was brought by McDougall, who re covered judgment in the second district of Alaska. The appeal was taken to the Appellate Court. All the papers were sealed in a box and given in charge of Charles Low who started from Nome overland for Seattle. In the party were Low, Dr. Miller and a man named Gris wold. When Uliamna Bay was reached, Dr. Miller perished from the cold. The others decided that their only hope to reach Seattle was to leave all their in cumbrances behind, so they pushed on, after burying the box containing the records of the case. An effort was made to perfect the records from memory, but it was ineffectual, and the court was forced to dismiss the appeal, because of the incompleteness of the record. The body of William McKay, a trap- l>er well known in Trinity County, was found on South Fork Mountain, four miles west of Hyampom, last Mondav. The discovery was due to the trapper’s faithful dog. McKay and his dog were inseparable companions. On Monday, when the dog appeared at A. S. Fltch- cr’s place, it attracted Fletcher’s notice. It seemed to him inedog’s actions meant that he wished the man to follow him, and he decided to do so The delighted animal led the wav to his master's cabin but the dog did not wish to stop there, and Fletcher continued on behind him, tramping two miles further through the deep snow, where, sitting by the base of a tree, was McKay, cold and stiff in death. The dog licked the trappers face and showed almost human intelligence. Fletcher went to Hyampom to obtain help to remove the body, and later a message was sent to Weaverville to the Corimr, who summoned a jury. It is believed that McKay became exhausted or sick, and, sitting down by the tree, dropped to sleep and was frozen to death. SEEING FOOTBALL BY PROXY. 1903. TRADING IN FURS TO-DAY .__________________ _ ____ '-J”1- ,ql A QUEER COMBINATION. Corset Maker a«d Doctor In Ps* At n meeting of the governors of the Naval Governor Seaton Schroeder, of Forces and Do Thriving Tillamook Athletic Club on Wednesday the Island of Guam, who has arrived at Haainesa. evening, it was ascertained that the: ! Honolulu, reports the occurrence of a executive committee had made arrange severe and prolonged series of earth One of the shrewdest business eoW First of all, when an Indian arrive* ments to secure rooms over the Head- ' quakes wliieh have raised the level of the Blind since he was four years old, a to trade at a Hudson bay post, then, binations on record has been form« light office for a club house and also an • island some six inches. The shocks were weil-kn<»wn Blackburn (England) in«n furs in the pack mu»t be sorted, sil in Paris by two sisters, one of who^i option on four acres of land on the race accompanied by loud subterranean rum- ik a xelf-taught musician, playing the ver f<X worth $500 separated from is a doctor and tbe other a cor«* | piano and other in.trumrr.tk by ear and cross fox and blue and white worth maker. trace for ball grounds. blings. Since they have joined forces the earning bis living by that accomplish* from ten dollars down, at^ording to Under skillful treatment at the New men;. Many blind people, however,are quality, and from common red fox. have been receiving more busines York Zoological Gardens, in Bronx Park Notice. musicians*, ami that is not the curious worth less. Twenty years ago, say s an than they can comfortably attend tig a deadly cobra which recently broke his Customers calling are first ushere We the undersigned request parties thing about Mike, says Golden Penny, article on Hudson Bay company, in jaw in a fit of violent rage, is on the having hounds to keep them off our llik penchant it not only for music, Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly, it was into the doctor's consulting room. I road to recovery. The dressing on the 'there they undergo m regular me® but for football. If you a?k him on no unusual thing for the Hudson Bay lands. head of the poisonous creature has been a Saturday night where he ha*» been company to send to England yearly 10.- ical examination. They have Co ao-F J. W. J ennings , renewed with considerable difficulty. As T. L. Me “ P - alls . in the afternoon, he will invariably tell 000 cross fox skins. 7,000 blue. 100.000 swer the usual practitioner’s que^ A mos V aughn , you he has been to “see” a football red, half a dozen silver. Few wolf skins tions. the pulse is felt, lungs souudeJ a sting from the reptile means death, W B. V aughn , match. A blind man going to see a are in the trapper’s pack, unless par heart listened to and so on. the operation ot applying a dressing to W. B. E lliott , The doctor then writes oft a pre' I football match—Nonsense! But it is ticularly fine specimens of brown arc the cobra is a most perilous task. T R. E lliott , not nonsense. Mike is so fond of foot tic and whita arctic, bought as a cu scription—in other words an exact da With the object ofstemming the whole 0. E lliott . ball—especially of his own pet team, riosity, and not for value aa skin». »cription of the kind of corset whicS sale emigration of young girls to Ameri the Blackburn Rover»—that he never Against the wolf the trapper wages the build or state of health of each cud| ca, which is occasioning the Hungarian 5 misses a match if he can possibly help war as against a pe»t that destroys tower requires that she shall ' a ear. BOULDER CREEK. Government considerable concern, Prem They are then ushered into th J it in the seaston. frequently traveling other game, and not for its skin. Next Mr. Cyrus Randall, of Fairview, came ier De Szello lias a circular letter to the with the team to matches out of town to muskrat, the most plentiful fur wilt room where the sister presides ove 1 over to Mr. Borba’s last week. —not for the purpose of playing mu*ic be that of the rabbit or varying hare. her branch of the business nnd take J local authorities of Hungary, calling for copper*, as some may suppose; no. Buffalo was once the staple of tbe hunt the measurements in strict accordant« Mrs. Lida Brady and Mrs. Jennie their attention to what he describes as he goes purely and simply to “see the er. What the buffalo was, the white with the medical instructions. Lucas spent Tuesday with Mrs. Mae this “melancholov fact.” He directs that The partnership of stay-maker an«.4 game. “ rabbit is to-day. From it the Indian Blalock. the authorities only permit minors to True, he see» it by proxy. He stands gets clothing, tepee covers, blankets, physician has proved so successfl« Mrs. John Borba was visiting friends emigrate when sanctioned to do so by among the crowd, and as the shouts go thongs, food. From it. the white man that, although the charges made ar^ on this side the river last Monday. their parents or guardians and when up and the remarks and criticisms of who is a manufacturer of furs gets on the highest scale of the corse § I Mrs. Dophia Jensen has been enjoying they travel in charge of adults. those about him are expressed, he can gray fox and chinchilla, and seal in trade, consulting-room and fitting a short visit with her son, H. L. Jensen follow the game a* keenly as any man. imitation. Except one year in seven, shop are always crowded. The German bark Alsternixe, which and family. and when time i» called he will tell when a rabbit plague spares the land was stranded on the lower end of Sand you more about the details of the by cutting down their prolific numbers, CHOOSING A WIFE BY MUSIC Messrs. Oliver Kinnaman and Frank Island on the Columbia bar the night of match than anyone else. Mike is the varying hare is plentiful enough to Dye are busily at work on their ranches February 9, was kedgect off into deep proud of the fact that he has scarcely sustain the Indian. these days. water at high tide Monday, and is now’ misled seeing a match on a Saturday Mrs. Chopard and son and Master anchored in the lower harbor. She had afternoon for the la*-t 20 yeans to say MEMORIAL BELL FOR AUTHOR. Ceci! Getchell visited with Mrs Borba’s been moving gradually for seveaal days nothing of extra game» on other days. family Saturday and Sunday. A German professor proposes tffl in answer to the strain which had been Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson were up kept on the four steel hawsers laid out solve the difficulty some people seem , HOW ERMINES ARE CAPTURED. from Beaver last Wednesday. to have in choosing a wife by “trial bj to the big kedge anchors. It is believed l««e«looi Method Is Employed Mr. Fischer and Mr. Gray went to that the big bark is entirely uninjured, music.” reports the London Express “To live in hearts we leave behind is Everything depends on the tame ol y by the Trapper to Save the Tillamook Tuesday returning Wednes. except perhaps that a few rivets through not to die,“ said the poet most truly. the subject under study. If she prs Far from Harm. day. her bottom plates have been broken off, It is an immortality which comes in fers waltz music, and above all Straus» Our new neighbor, Mr. Blalock, is which causes her to leak slightly. Perfect fur, of the delicate ermine at larger measure to tut a chosen few. intoxicuting strains, she is certainlj hard at work on his ranch. least, would be marred by the ordinary One of these lives in the heart of every frivolous. If she loves Beethoven shtfl The discovery of oil near Mount Jov «nare. so the trapper devises as cun school boy who has declaimed’from the is artistic, but not practical. Doe» Mr. Brady went to Tillamook one Square, has created great interest and ning a death for the ermine as the rostrum on Friday afternoon the stir she prefer Liszt? Then she is ainbij» day last week. lias raised hopes that the old bogland ermine devises when it darts up ring words of “Spartacus.” tion»; while a devotee of Mozart would Mrs. H. A. Chopard has been visiting throughout Ireland may prove similarly lie may not know whose brain fa be rather prudish. Why an admire* through the snow with its spear teeth friends on Upper Boulder recently. productive. A sample of the Dublin oil, clutched in the throat of a poor rabbit, thered the lines he is making embryot of Offenbach should be cunning is no. - Fred Nicklans went to Beaver last which has been examined by experts, writes Agnes C. Laut, in Leslie’s Month ic oratory out of, but the author lives \ery clear; but remembering the op Thursday. was pronounced to be of good, clear ly. Semaring his hunting knife with on. nevertheless. The late Rev. Elijah era of “Faust” it is easy to understanc Misses Lena, Lillibel and Lnura Bays qnality. It was discovered in the base grease, he lays it across the track. I he Kellogg, for 50 years pastor of the Con that any girl preferring Gounod mui little ermine comes trotting in dots and gregational church in Hauswell, Me., be romantic and tender hearted. and Master Walter Bavs, visited at H. ment of an ordinary house, built on re dashes and gallops and dives to the was the writer of those oft spoken L. Jensen’s the first of the week. It is hard upon Flotow that been list claimed bogland, and it was said that a knife. That greasy smell of meat it verses, says the New York Herald. Grandpa Brady is building a new copious flow has contiuued since the find his music is out of fashion a taste foij'i knows, but that frost-silvered bit of In recognition of his writings, as it denotes a vulgar soul; while Gott wood shed and wash-house on his pre was made five weeks ago. Experts at steel is something new. The knife is well as his long pastorate, a memorial 6chalk fares little better, pleasing mises. tach much importance to the matter. frosted like ice. ice, the ermine has bell to his memory has been recently according to the German professor Messrs. Forrest Ayres nnd Maurice licked, so he licks the knife. But alas hung in the belfry of the house of wor only the superficial. Massenet is slip The corpse of Ira W. Dawkins with a Have were in our neighborhood Sunday. bullet through the top of the head was for the resemblance between ice and ship whose pulpit he filled so long with posed to attract the timid; while a de L. E. and C. V. Getchell, of Hebo, found in his cabin in the Walla Walla bteel! Ice turns to water under the his kindly presence. His ministry ex votion to Wagner’s music is a distinct warm tongue; steel turns to fire that tended over a wide field in the pas proof of egotism. Saint Saens. how came up Sunday to visit their sister, River bottom below Freewater. J. A. blisters and holds the foolish little torate along the shore of Casco Bay. ever, is a composer the admiration fotv* Mrs. Chopard. Rogers, who was found in an adjoining stoat by his inquisitive tongue, a hope and many out on the deep, ar well as whom denotes a girl of intelligence O. W. Kinnaman nnd Frank Dye have room, stated that Dawkins had com less prisoner till the trapper comes. those safe in the harbor of refuge, will and well balanced character. been hauling timber for the latter’s new mitted suicide. It looks like a case of And. lest marauding wolverine or lynx hear the far sounding deep tones of house, the past week. should come first and gobble up price the new bell and glow with remem murder. A jury was empanneled Mon Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen and family day, and after viewing the scene gave a less ermine, the trapper comes soon. brance of a gffbd man gone to a well- EIGHTY-SEVEN YEARS TO COOl spent Sunday at Mr. Ike Bays’ home. earned rest from bis labors. z And that is the end for the ermine. verdict that Dawkins came to his death Many of our citizens are infected by at the hands of a party or parties not MISFORTUNE OF AN HEIRESS. COSTLIEST DRINK ON RECORD. the improvement wave and are hauling known. Considerable mystery surrounds lumber, building, clearing up logs and the case, and nb arrests had been made. One That Qneea Victoria Took Whan brush, or slashing brush, just as the Dawkins was an elderly man, who did It is scientifically reports^ that th« I She Conferred the Title of Dake spirit moves them. Perhaps they mean not enjoy good health A shotgun was laea streams from Vesuvina in 1851 i ou the Earl of Fife. were so hot 12 jeafs later that stesr. to outdo Beaver, hat if they do, they found near the body, but as the head will have to hustle, as that little village was not powder-burned the witnesses What 1« probably the co,tlie»t drink was Issuing from the cracks mid creri’S The recent visit of King Edward to ices, while i he lava oeds from I he erupN is making rapid strides toward the did not think lie could have shot him the Island of Arran, on the coast of on record, cost its recipient il,750, says tion of Etna in 1787 were found tobi-.'-i the Philadelphia Press. dignity of a full grown town. Scotland, recalls the extraordinary self. When the earl of Fife—as he was steaming hot just below the top crustfl luck of the present duke of Hamilton, “ The alder by the river, Two membersofa party of four have and the misfortune of the owner of then—became the husband of Princess. as late as 1840. says Stray Stories. Shakes out her powdery curls, met death from cold in the Tensas River Hut still more remarkable are th(' Arran in not being born a boy, ob Louise of Wale... Que«n Victoria, at the The willow buds in silver. swamps, and it is feared that the re serves the I nicago Kecora-ileraid. The wedding breakfast which followed the scientific reports of the Vulcan, X For little hovs and gil ls. Struck Artesian Water. maining members of tbe partv have met present duke succeeded to the title in happy ceremony, drank to the "health Jorullo, in Mexico. This sent fortl The little birds fly over, C astle R ock . Or., Feb. 33.—A flow he most roundabout way. He is de of the duke of Fife.” immense streams of lava in 1759. It ® a similar fate. W. H. Noble, a planter of And oh, how sweet they sing ! of artesian water, estimated to be suffi The drink cost the semi-royal bride 1780 the lava beds were examined by i To tell the happy children Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, accompan cient to irrigate 1000 acres, is pouring ermed from the fourth duke, and his party of scientists, and it was fount That soon it will lie spring.” ied by two negro men and a negro steadily from the mouth of one of the ine branched off in 1742 when Lord groom the amount of his letter, patent that a stick thrust into the crevices io * Sunday school teacher : “ Why I woman as servants, left Monroe, La., first successful artesian wells in Eastern tone Hamilton (who had been named confirming the dukedom. Letters patent accompany the con stantly ignited, although there wai Willie Wilson ! Fighting again ? Didn’t last Sunday for a hunting trip in the Oregon. The stream does not rise so liter Queen Anne) married. The no discomfort experienced in walking last Sunday’s lesson teach you that swamps. On Friday a dog belonging to high ns at first on account of changes at ■enior branch of the Hamiltons from ferring of a title on an individual. surface, but the quantity is said to the fifth to the twelfth dukes, after They take the form of a royal man on the hardened crust. when you are struck on one cheek you the planter returned home and searching the he about the same. The operations near reigning 173 years, became extinct in damus, and the issuing of the docu Again, some 40 years after the erap. ought to turn the other to the striker ?’’ parties were at once dispatched. The the mouth of Dead Canyon are being the male line, leaving plain Alfred ments is a costly matter, which ba, to tion. it was visited by scientists sac. . W illie : “ Yes m, but he hit me on the frozen bodies of one of the negroes and carried on by about ten men. Douglas Hamilton the dukedom. The he borne by the ennobled: $5001, prac reported to be steaming in man; The strike, has caused a boom all over nose, an' I’ve only got one.” , the woman were found huddled beneath the arid country on both sides of the late duke, whose mother was a tically the amount of the fee a new places, and even 87 years after tbt- i a clump of bushes. Noble and the second river. Every available claim on the princess of Haden, and whose sister be- knight has to pay for the letter, pat eruption two columns of steaming vs- Timber Cruiser Located Same • negro man have not been found, although Klickitat side for miles has been staked • came princess of Monaca, left an only ent conveying the royal authority. A por were found to be issuing from ify and double-staked first as desert claims daughter, who is now 1». She owns baronet’» liabilities ar, about the crevices. Sometimes the tipper crus! | search has been made. Claims Over Again. and again ns oil or natural gas claims. almost the whole of Arran, which is same. of such a st ream of la va cools so that f Maurice Edgerton, a young English A rush has also began on the Morrow one of the most beautiful spots in the When a “Mr” or “Sir" i, advised plants and lichens make a precarious R ohk BI Rd. Or., Feb. 24 —A few nobleman, is believed to be lost in the County side. Fifty men it is reported, United Kingdom and has not become of the royal intention to elevate either growth on the surface, while a few months ago 27 Easterners arrived in this Yukon wilds. He left Dawson in October have just filed desert claims i.i a body vulgarized by holiday makers. to the dignity of baron, the letters feet beneath the lava is almost red city ami located on timber claim 1 85 with a party of hunters after big game along the Columbia between Coyote and patent conveying the royal authority hot. Stokes Station, with the intention of miles ea“t of this city. After building near the source of the White River. The bringing a drilling outfit immediately TO PRESERVE OUR FORESTS. carries with it a fee of «750; of a via- count. «1.000. an earl. $1,250, a roar out,, ANTI-DYSPEPSIA DIET. their cabins, etc., according to law. party has not been heard from since, and starting boring for artesian water. «1,100 and a duke, «1.750. they returned |o their homes and have though Edgerton expected to return to For the first time in its history there is a Bweiea a»4 M«rwe*laaa Know Na th since made the necessary visits to their Dawson by Christmas. Prospectors re demand for the sage and sand of North Tbe New Field Qaa. ia* About the ■ ■»(«•«tibie ern Morrow for purposes other than re«|H‘Clive claims. Saturday they again turning from the region where they in Winter sheep range. Foadi of Amerlesoi, It has benn dwided by Secretary left this city for their claims, ami arriv tended to hunt saw nothing of Edgerton’s Ritzville men were in Walla Walla Root that the new field gun to be Clubwomen are working in many vesterday filing on claims on the Wash ing there, found that a party of )>eople party. He belongs to a wealthy family, “Dyspepsia would no longer be the states for forest preservation, They supplied to tho artillery of the army will be a combination of the beat national disease in America if the j>ro .f from Brownsville, Or., had jumped his father being a baronet and owning a ington side of the river. have taken an active part in the agita (Mints of the field guns designed bv pic of this country would adopt apiaii most of their claims, taking possession towmhouse in Mayfair. London The 600 Sheep Perish in Burning Shed tion in Pennsylvania, which has result Herr Erhardt. th<> German expert, diet similar to that of Norway ant an<i breaking into their cabins. Worn Dawson police are making a thorough ed in the preservation of 7 ug ,(N j O acres and Capt Wheeler, of the ordnance Sweden. Gout is unknown auionf was sent to the remainder of the party search at the request of Edgerton’s re H eppner , Or., Feb 24 —A horrible of forest lands, placing that state at Swedes and Norwegians, and then»’ holocaust in which nearly 600 sheep the head of all in this matter. The department. The chief feature of the cheek, and clear complexion, of tb< in this city, who armed themselves and latives, who wired from Chicago. Erhardt gun which wi.ll he incorpo were r«msumed occurred about 75 miles Woman's club at Wilkesbarre has been left Roseburg Sunday morning with the Judge New burger of New York has »aithweal of here in the remote interio«* .»specially interested, securing the ap rated in the new gun to be mantifac- young people of those countries arijH intention of regaining their claims by the result of"the simple food the chilsE sentenced Frank Polina, an kalian, to of Wheeler County. The ghastly affair pointment of a forester to care for for tured ik the breech «n*chaniRm. The force The people here do not expect chief diMinguinhinr eharacteriatic of dren eat,’ the I nited States consul a; took place alxnit two weeks ago, but ests in the vicinity. six years in Sing Sing Prison, for forg there the new »nn (--- •- from th«- •• old - i. the three Bergon, Norway, says. “Hot rolls ani I lias lieen little communication be any serious trouble between the parties, The Maine federation has a commit foot long recoil. ’*'* ery. The court, lawyers and others in tween Heppner and that district since, but it is likely that if Timber Cruiser ...... Thiw prevent, the white bread are rarely seen in Swedes ' tee on forest preservation. Maryland terested in the case say that Polina is a and word of the cruel disaster lias just Knackbrooe or hard bread ia the .taud IB kicking <.f »he gl)n carriage from Thomas Strader is found that both and Delaware are trying to save their < r ginal poaition when the gun It, • rd article of food. It ia made ol ¡M second “Jim the Penman," and one of reached here. parties will deal rather roughly with ia evergreens, of which the states are be tired. The sheep belonged to a stock man ° the cleverest f«»rgers ever sentenced in the named W. r. Nelson, a resident of the ing denuded at Christmas time. Now ' ground oats and rye. There ia no veaa: him. as he is the cruiser who located the in tbe bread, and it ia rolled into tbii.-fc court. There were several complaints Mikheil country, who inadvertently was Jersey wants to raise a fund of Sino.QOO A Tel«k nf Milers last parties after having built thecabins , wafer., which are baked and hungup ® whose names had been forged to checks the cause of bis own low» Nelson’s sheep for forestry parks along the palisades. Sailor, have . ,ery .impl,. „4 wh for »he Easterners. He asserts his ( ere ^ey will keep perfectly drj were running on winter range amund services have never been (mid for, but ! for various sums, the forger, by the use his home ranch, and during the colder Clubwomen of Wisconsin have planted >> »i<l to be a very -ffertiv, w,T sweuea eat thi, bread and drink miUlj all the Eastern |>arties hold receipts for 1 of a pane of glass, making correct imita spells were sheltered under a large shed hundreds of trees during the last frv* dM.rminiar the e.Hble or noneäible or two m»als a day and have one mea years. Minnesota women, says the De qualité, of any new v.rfetle, of fi,h tions. L W. Simmons, the teller who This particularly cohi day. Nelson, while money paid for the construction of their | I at which they eat meat and potato*! troit Free Press, h^ve labored unceas bey m»y happen to run aero,. In tending the sheep, accoinpan ie«i by Ida | cashed the checki. wrote Judge New- cabins. • werts are almost unknown. Childrei burger as follows ; “I hope that you will children, built a fire in (l»e shed. He ingly to secure a permanent forest ! he water .n which th, H.h I. boiled are allowed to eat candy only on auu reservation at the beadwaters of the it placed . bntrht aiher coin. If th. occasion».“ thought he put it out when they all An energetic manager for office to take into consideration the tact that 1) when home al night Mississippi. opened in thi* city for large manut.u-turing It^V*!?1'” Pn,'>r'’"ri"? concern. Salary One Hundred Hollar» j»er I have lost nearly all the savings ot a life, Later that night Nelson’» sheepherder the bo.hntr pr. c, th, fl<h » month extra comtniaatan» am! expense* Eire TV '■ ■••• ludi»,. appeared, and found the fire reviving la Barape'a Aral». time, as 1 was obliged to make good to Hundred Hollar« cash accurity require«! "¿Ct*” “ “ t,,rn‘d‘rk’ ‘O food!. The latest reports »tate that mor» | Hext of reference!«. Address Manager I* O. my employers for the citecks. The for. > The herds» (h«H«ghC lie. too, had ex- Out of every thousand men from the Bo« 3124. -an Francisco. Calif than tt.ooo people have died of cb<*B it when lie went home. rm of 21 to «<> there are in service it. geries would deceive any teller, no niat < tinuuished Then a gale blew up and fanned tbe era ia EKypt in the laat two montks3 rance 5«.4; tn Germany, 4«; ¡ n r 11 b •»(!■■«■. wm«i.r n,r ter how long experienced.’’ ; «tying ernbersto a blase. Tbeshed caught and the ,ame disease i, makit>r irretì a. 41; in a. J4. a'a.i a Italy. .40 A f.v -ite wH.lirg in Sc.,t’,B4 The officials ot the Panama Canal Are ami there was no one near. Nels*m s inroad» in tbe Ea,t Indie», it co<’ ] !>< ember 1. . , ,|.,t tbe 11. hi «e was far removed, and not a soul, I case of war these ngures are in wether set, in there will be no d«' 41 Company are maintaining a rigid re I mm rd the struggling and crying of the •eared in Germany to i ;n A|)> couple c.n ■»••• their ..|<1 bf,. wiÌh the T-r but if ¡t doe, not tbed the he,lt> I ia. to *5. in France, tn 171; fa Itah HOUSEHOLD MOVERS serve concerning their plans. One of the burning sheep. —led Wt "•'•rd» »nd quarantine authoriti"JS 1ft* * earl > on Lf»». a ... chief officers said it was considered A scene of desolation with hundretlsnf with the n p w «•ne h»'l better keep a watch on tbe por!» I AND DRAYMEN. of the utmost importance, owing to the I crisp and blistered rarenwee awaiteii the here. J*wt when he reappeared «rea» <i.ia Tear,. ’ « Brl| vt . delicate stage of the negotiations, not to s owner F«»ur hnudrv<l were dead. Two bun The laat year, of »be nineteenth R- Twenty Heavy Teaming is a Specialty with us. i throw anything into the discussion Li ■ > Jew» visited the ■•er« |B lk, Traa.eaat. ; dred more arete either fatally burned, century produced more gold, than the Our Delivery wagon delivers to country which might unfavorably affect the rr- or badly scorched. '• ; •■■■ ' wbM*. Te It I, e.tiniated that already»* entire output of (be sr.,nteentb cm or citv. | suits. At the company s headquarters 1 The k4a is |HM, sv.ter that their ,,ni ba'f^,,, * er familie, have been >ett«?d on tury. ^arm, iB the Tranavaal. Quick Brothers,