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Show Ml full trainload of thirty-fou- r of cotton arrived at Tacoma one last week for ahipment to Asia. The recent heavy snow in Eawlin A R do nod by People Forward inf Co Hifh Patent flour Cwt. . I I 56 .......y......4... 1I 40 Mraifbtf rade flour 90 Baker flour 1 66 iraflam flour. 10 I 45 Jraham flour, & lb and Carbon counties, Wyoming1, have caused considerable suffering to stock. in the A bill has been introduced Nevada legislature to repeal the famous prise-figlaw, and it may be knocked out. SeveraLjuen and their teams were caught in a snowslide near Cokeville, Wyo,, last week, and Bert, Hardy was killed. The slide was over a mile long. k A snovr-slld- e occured near Independ. enee, Colorado, and several Aeatuster ' had a narrow escape from death. The teams were buried; but the teamsters escaped. Both bouses of the Colorado legislature have adopted a joint resolution recommending other states to give a trial to the woman suffrage system of Colorado. A sugar factory will be built at Grand Junction, Cola, this season, the site having been selected and sufficient capital guaranteed for the erection of it. iermadeT A 00 00 9 9 M) OU beat Re .i .. 1 W I 10 15 ) SO Xu 40 1 1 . I Barley Bulled burley. 1 Oat. Oat, rolled 1 I W 87ty 60 Alfalfa Mixed hay Timothy ProAAAAAAAi )a romance beS The volume of business un transacted in Colorado Spring precedented. lead The advance in copper and, smile of brings a eujoy0 faces of owners of copper propositions in ths west. have reLarge veiasjof copper ore P Aot the in cently been opened up will b mountains, and that country heard from thi season. of On account of the heavy storm thst men anticipate last week, mining of report may be received at any day mounthe in disastrous snowslide 66 a Wilder! HOW TO TELL A HOUSES AGE. tains. From Tropic come the report of th foet discovery of a vein of coal aeven Fresh Meats. fevrl thick and three miles long. CHIM.IU DKESSEI) HUTTO T 8 Choice grain fed locations have been made and boo 8 Lamb. ruXSH POMK t HIl.I.EU. is imminent. Hops Cork Loin The Checkmate mine, in Willow Pork Hacks Creek district, (tear Boise, Ida., i hipTty Pork Spare Ribs. 1 weekPork Tenderloins ping about a carload of gold ore DHSSSKD BKr cntlXEU. 15 Tty Steers, prime ly, the mineral running from Steer, good 165 in the yellow metal to the ton. fety Steers, medium Heifer good Slj'i Excitement runs high, and the Presfe Cow, good ths Mty ent Cows, medium year gives promise of being Tty Hindquarters X fe ty the Crip-piof notable In most Forequarter the history X Xt4ty Short Forequarters Creek gold camp. The sale each (&ty Buttocks Loin Price quoted on application amounted to about Ribs Price quoted on application day last week Beef Tenderloins .Prleequoted on application 2,000,000 shares. The Sacramento Mining compsnyhs Per t Poultry. too contracted with the Jordan Narrow! f,lve Turkey Gobblers He Live Turkey Hens he company for power with which to Chickens, hens e Old roosters operate its mill and other machinery. She Broilers, each ve The line is to be extended on over into Old duck lie Tame Ueese the West Dip country. Produce. The recent strike in the Isahfitla I 007 TO Eggs, Utah, per case mine at Cripple Creek Is causing much Butter, creamery Jf? Uty Ranch butter excitement. The manager claima that the ore runs 80 per :nt in gold, and that 5,000,000 worth of the yellow New York, February T. metal has already been blocked out SILVER. Jake Ileie (if battery B, Utah VolNew York W'bobas returned from Manila, unteers, San Francisco... Mi7 . T London with him sample of ore that brought LEAD. is in mined that locality and thatihow M 2tyX 7ty New York Exchange 4 w A fine grade of apar studded with cube of lead, zinc and iron. Information 17 78 concerning the mining recourses of t that locality is, however, very limited. Portland. Articles of incorporation of tb Utah Portland. Ore., Februuarf Mine and Stock Exchange, the new 68 0M Walla Walla .... Valley .... exchange started in Salt Lake City, MX milestone. haive been filed with the county clerk. Taeonia. .g Tacoma, February T. Wheat: There are fifty incorporators, and th 68ty : Club Bluestem...... eiuety capital ia placed at 5,000, in shares of 100 each. Fifty of these shares are TCOAST GRAIN. held by charter member, and the bal San Francisco. aaee constitutes the treasury - stock: San Francisco) February 7. 1 Wheat! A miner in Nevada county, Cal., waa llltWl 14 Cash M to Barley, new. recently convicted of perjury forswearing to an affidavit that he had perLIVE STOCK. formed 100 worth of labor on a cWsA for tbe year 1898. It was proven that Chicago. he bad sank a hole fifteen feet In depth 7. Cattle: Chicago. February 00 J 08 75 Fancy cattle and three and a half feet in diameter, M Choice steers..... 4 86 XX 76 Medium grades and that the labor done could have X 46 4 Beef steers. MX 76 been performed in three or four days at Stocker and feeders W MX 86 Bulls a cost not exceeding 24. .... M 00 .... Cows and heifers Sira a, per bale telegraph markets m A Colorado. Engineer Russ saw a slide coming down the mountain side and reversed . his- - engine in time to save the train, though the engine was derailed, the tender demolished and the fireman slightly hurt. Bert Clemens, a popular young mining man' of Pleasant .Valley, Nevada, was murdered on January 26, by Hill Hamilton. Young Clemens was starting out on a prospecting tour when Hamilton waylaid him and shot him to death. Hamilton has not yet been caught, but when he ia there will be lynching bee. The Johnson county Invasion bill will be passed by the Wyoming legislature. This bill provides that the state shall pay Johnson county the sum of 18,000 as reimburementjof expenses incurred by .that county, in prosecuting the caje-- ; against the stockmen who invaded that county in 1892 and battled with the cattle rustlers, killing several. The house committe on public lands has reported favorably a bill to extend until October 31, 1899, the time for the completion of the classification of limlta of lands within the land-grathe Northern Pacific Railroad company. These lands are in Montana and Idaho. An appropriation of la made to carry the law Into effect. Reports received by the Denver stockmen from all sections of the west indicate but few losses to date in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico, but in northern Wyoming and Montana, where most of the cattle are on the open range, it la feared that the loases will be heavy, nnlesa a change comes almost immediately, as the cattle were not so carefully gathered in the early winter as in Colorado and Utah. 130,-OO- O Rene Cnrin, a well knows mining engineer who came to Butte from Cals-fornin December, has bees missing since the 13th of that month, when he left Helena to return to Butte., Detectives employed by his wife have failed to find any trace of him, and it is now believed that he ia one of several unidentified men who were found mur dered about the time of his disappearance. ia E. Tiaher, was arrested at Cheyenne Sun- Jday evening while attempting to pass 4t forged eheck in Harry Hynds place. The check waa drawn on Governor De Forest Richards and hia business partner, A. J. Cunningham, signed by A. J. Rouse, manager of the firm. The signature waa a forgery. When Grant .V, Calves Western fed steers Texas steers 8 60 " X Hog 75 Fair to choice Packing lota. Mixed Batchers Light X " 7X6 40 80 M 4 X a StX 3 MX XX 80 0X X 60 MX 40 M4 40 MX 80 MX 66 M 00 Pig... Sheep Inferior to choice sheep. Western sheep X Ewes Yearl'ngs Common to choice lambs City. Kansas City Mo., February Native steers Texas steers Texas Cows Native cows and heifers Stocker and feeder Bulls and stags Hog- Bulk of sales X 15 X uo Cattle: 7 MX X MX 10 MX 80 X X 76 70 40 60 MI X6 MX 66 76 80 06 00 X .... 16 870 M 80 J 60 I pigs. haeep Lambs.... Muttons 80 60 86 X i Mixed. Lights Yorkers........ 8 XX Heavy Packers 80 7Xty 80 87 ty 80 86 MX i Omhi Cattle: Omahft, Neb. February 94 00 Native beef steer Western steers ............. JJJ Texas steers. 990 Cows and betfers. 9 M Stocker and feeders.... Cslve w s Bulla and stags..... I-- Hog Heavy . 86 80 Native muttons Western muttons X 80 IX 70 80 X 76 Blockers Lambs.......... X Beaver. Denver, Colo., February T. steers.. X 06 86 80 70 X to X 10 Cattle: 79 6 6 M4 00 86 MX 00 MX 76 S a oo OX X Hog 44444 S v4f Livestock receipt 4 xo 70 80 MX 4 . Feeders, freight paid to river.... Mixed Heavy 0X70 X 'Shee- p- Light packer 00 6 80 6 00 S 60 4 XX MX X Mixed.... Light Pig Bulk of sales Beef Cows 5 X 0 4 80 e yi .. 180 ., X 40 OX 70 MX 86 X 66 r as follows: CHAPTER XI. (Continued.) A man has no right, to build auch a house a this, and Impoverish hi txmllyj by so doing, unless he has means' .sufficient to leave them comfortably provided for, he muses Impatiently, "This house must be a whit elephant to Mrs. WUden, and yet abe cannot ,bear the Idea of letting It, and moving into a place more suited to her meana! Well, I can sympathiie with her weakness, for, though the country round looks upon her late husband in the light of a selfish spendthrift, I flare say she still contemplates him a departed saint Then, no answer having come to his summons, he rings again, Wondering vaguely at the great xtlllneee which pervades the house, Preeeptly, however, that atlllnes Is brohes by the sound of heavy bolts being withdrawn, ending with a, grating turning of the Iron key; thenfthe door is opened, and Susan stgeds revealed. I knowed R was you, sir, through the peeping beside the window-blind,- " explain with a stow broad.smjU,?. ."or lxe I shouldn't ba opened." "Quits right. Susan, agree Mr. Chsmpley, stepping into the hall without waiting for an Invitation quite fight to be cautious. I want to apeak to Miss Shell for a moment la she "Never mind I shall set that all right w$en we are on the other aide of the Channel. return Ted, with comic confidence. How Is a fellow to speak French if he has never been abroad ? He needn't attempt it. says Robert, severely. "Hm! I think I will retW behind ths newspaper till the wind has changed quarter, remarks Ted, in loud confidence to the world in general. "Well, I do feel out of temper," Robert, in a voice, , aa - he turns and enters the Mach xprl-- nr KaqalraS TMuft.lUM ta Ba CMWWfX. Tb distinguish merely between th young .hors and Aha old, lt i only" necessary to remember a few salient fact The first is that ths milk teeth are present in the horses mouth until he is between 4 and 5 year old. Th mark," or second feet Is thst th dark central depression oo the surface of the incisor becomes gradually worn years old-haout, and in a hors over nearly always disappeared from the teeth of the lower Jew, The third -fact Is that (he shape of the tooth is much wider front tide 'to side than It ia from front to back. As th horse become older tbe surface becomes progressively narrower, from sld to sld and thus, instead of remaining always oblong, it becomes triangular, and then in very old animals flattened from Side to aide. In' young horses, the we Judge th age by observing which of the milk teeth are present, and which have been replaced by perma-se- at ad-mt- te house, CHAPTER XIL It Is three oclock. The early din ner la over at Corse Cottage; a Violet puts It, the one excitement of the day has come to ap end. fir Mr, Before a freshly-lighte- d Wllden eita enveloped in a white knitted shawl; she has established heraelt for an afternoon dose, and looks upon between'-th-e - The the w hole tolrUl y oat. same cannot be said of bar niece Viomilk teeth and the permanent; relet, who Is established beelde th low member that the milk teeth are smallcasement window in a folding Amer- er, whiter, and have a distinct neck. ican chair with carpet seat. A look of Until a colt is over 2 years old hia otter boredom' mars her pretty face, teeth are all milk teeth, and the age ly whilst her pale pink costume is is estimated from th amount of wear finished off by a woolen antl-- shown on ths crowns of the teeth. Beisr "Eh?" asks Susan, putting her hand acasear atrt ped scarlet and black; tween 2 aud S the first of the perma- behL2toa-a- r, and assuming a he holds a book in bef hand but nent teeth make their appearance, and attitude for she is a little hard seems to be thinking rather than read- push out ths middle two teeth in both A horse is of hearing; and the question is uttered ing, and evidently her thoughts are not upper and lower Jaw old these cenwhen be to said I years rose like colored. her dreea, rspldly. tral permane'nt Incisors are tally in Good gracioue me!" cries a laughRobert Champley again expresses hit wish for an Interview with Shell, and, ing vote suddenly breaking In upon wear. During the next summer the what Is more, the old woman eyes the silence which has reigned in the second pair of permanent teeth appear, beln fixed steadily on him as b makes room for the last half-hou- r. "What ia and when they are fully grown and in hi demand, he feels hlmkelf growing the matter? Ha everybody got colds wear the horse la 4 years old. Bered as he makes It When Susan's or what, that yon are all wrapped up tween 4 and t the last pair makes Ltt face finally relaxes into a broad smile like Egyptian mummiea?" appearance. and now ths hors has he feela that it would afford him In Shell," cries Mrs, Wllden, starting what la called a full mouth. So tar finite relief to box her ears. out of her half dote with a frightened both mares and horses ars alike, but Miss Shell?" the old woman repeats, took, what has happened? Why have at or near I years old ths canines, or Her isn't you come?" "tushes," appear in ths male sex only. till smiling at the joke. . here her went away two hour ago. Up to th end of this period the do dear! mother a freak of mine, Only 1 a comparawhere? went de "Went away I just thought I should like s mouthful termination of the age and any one who mand her visitor, looking bewildered. of bracing air! laughs Shell, a she tively easy matter, "Her' gone to Join bet ma and Miss kisses her 'mother half a dozen times,' is at all observant can readily give th Ruby, sure," explains Susan, In a tons and then turns a scrutinizing raze all age of horse by looking at their teeth. After a full mouth Is attained It ta a which denotes that such a question alround the room. more difficult matter, and th difficulty main with "Her Mm. Wllden returns the kieses most merits contempt Interest If ona comer of her heart is of eccurately telling th age of old ' tucltul. Is Mips Shell; and this morn-tuwarmer than another. Shell possesses horses is greater In proportion to their ' she took R into her head all of So much la this tb case that It ag carthat comer, hop aa ber'd go to the moor, and "1 was afraid something had hap- la popularly supposed that it Is im ry along with her the wrapa as was of horses after Tinted. So nothing would do but she pened," ahe aays, with her eyes still possible to tell th ag old. This may be hit me op pack at six Axed lovingly on her daughters face; they area yearsextent among th unbckiik, and running errands lor books "but 1 am very glad that you decided Iru to great Inexperienced, but to aa to th town till Im fair off my legs." to join ne only you "might have writ- trained and not dtffiontt ta tell ths see expert it "0 Indeed gone to the mow, has ten, dear." IS year with a fair dsr. ct ac"You ara welcome as ths flowers in up to she? yWell, 1 am very glad to bear curacy. and after that age to approxit, aswers Robert Champley, with a May," cries Violet, who has left her imate it within a couple of year To strange and nnaccountabl feeling of chair, and at this Juncture gives Shell do this successfully requires much ex.keen tnppolntmeat, "Mr. Wllden, a cousinly hug, "only yon wer an aw- perience and a careful Inspection of all anxious about her ful goose to come! If I ever get hack visible Indication of ag rTtfiTr'nf,Nwitoy To ti' ne or ths other leal thjB-iwho to Mudford, wild horses shall never to of ia According parties reports as "mark" such the on only, Since then he haeafcthw upon have recently comedown from the Blus drag me to a moor again." court defeat All ehoulA h obto notable gath-worLut what is the matter with the Bell mine, near Logan, work on that Susan, served th mark, the shape of th Shell. "I ihought it per-- w ki ap.. sad Is and the angle at property progressing favorably, came along so teeth, their length 'Y which they meet those of the other the mine ia showing np splendidly. affair FRANK J. GOrEir.w-rxy- : Jaw. Pall Mall Gazett Tbe main vein in the middle workings Shell to' her bat has been cut through and is twenty of th family, has Just bought a seat ON SHIPBOARD. kyt tfl EAI on the exchang The recent boom in Christms--. feet wide. The hanging wall ha been Robert u has stock made such waS privileges mas trading looks and promislocated, day everything voice; . Hadley of Yale, highly valuable, and his membership ular than harnlou7J"v w . u .. ing for tbe owners of th Blue Bell. - Susan f the American cost tbs young millionaire $30,000, the hogH,0 of th Squeaks dying d, is a distinguish-scienc- e highest price recorded ia morq than Madrllene As the etockholders of the Utah Salt- hia at quite happy and conteuT W with which ten year to consent refused to Unquestionably hcan af- agal feel that they are once more la' peter company if- - concerns Itself. For ford it By the terms of his fathers the giving of a bond on the treasury Is! tas been profeeeor, of will h was to corns into control of a position to face with philosophic re mlgh held stock of the company, tbe bond further national dlaasterj by J lie, and his writings his share of the estate on attaining lgnation any eastern parties on the stock of the in- most eve been read. 21 was , He widely old his years majority. Wy Lavs la Lapina Man-ucorporator has been declared off, and Economics," la one of Dec. 6, and on the following day RusWhen a young Laplander is in lovsi th company last week begun operaVolumes of Its kind and sell Sage, who had been trustee of Ides tions in the working of the property, second slghsteem. Professor Had- this part of th fortune, rendered to with a girt he end she run a rae . lie: it being the Intention to build a mill at ing whatevetlon as sn economist him an accounting of his stewardship, is heavily handicapped,.' to that ahtiT the mine ae soon as tbe snow disap- ing that he d to the United States Tbs details were not made public, but may win if she choose and if ahe out-- j Ofl in the eartyiT way fitted fdr tb as tbs amount originally was more run him he cannot propose hgal pears from the hills. He finds h'Y bit fellows In ths than 10,000,000, the youngest Gould court she suffers herself to be overThe adjudication of the difficulties on the grass,' enters npon his career In finance with come if she cares for him, but the consent of her parents must be obtained) which have for so long a time been solid hacking. He Is a quiet, unassumthe Time f menace to the successful operations of "So oon?" t ing young man, devoted to business before she can he married. The law) and fond of sport Frank has been of the land ia very strict on this pointy the Daly-Wemine at Park City is a tragic air. under the guardianship of his sister. and in olden times the man waa submore than likely to place this property tlon was not Miss Helen Gould, and lives with her ject to capital pdnUhment if hs mar- -, let and on the dividend list again within yet ths consent of th glrl'st , st Lyndhurst, near Irvington, N. Y, ried without short time. The statement is mad ing up one e; . i ( . , He was educated at the Berkeley parent tnt look , : that by the first of March, the company "you After a. Laplander has New York and school To university, j out chosen,) b a bite will begin active operations with bride he tends her s present of a' gtr-- f prepare himself for the proper manJ) Probably force of at least 365 men. It ia also i agement of his fortune he has made die, a ring, and a quantity of brandy homsV the door of her hutj over th railroads Controlled by Hs goes as far said that in the workings of this bo- not at trips lxrzy yawn. 104 remains outside until invited t hut Gould Interests and the ha mad his alat nanza, least 150,000 in ore ia "How pro business headquarters in the offices of enter, when bumper of brandy is ofready broken down ready to be hoisted that I migf ' be Missouri Pacific railway, in New fered to the girl father. - If he drlnkw ' to the surface for the market, while It has the bl U it Is a sign he consent to th mar-- 1 Is a great lover of dog ork. Hf, one portion of this property, from th direction.' Recently, be bought Presto and Laura rla'g and the young lover then prom-- ) , "No fear oi 1,200 level to the surface, it is estimated Jean, rough coated St Bernards, for ises to, give the girl soma clothe aud) that good milling ore to the value of little eorely. his kennel the reported price being pays a sum of money, generally a) , ' i hundred copper dollars,, 401m on that 3,000,000 ia blocked ont ready for moor." i I5.0W. . , "Wbat a extraction and treatment On the 1,200 spot This, of course, is a remnant off wWi before wing marriage by purchase, which in prim-- j one in Xwtj-lafor ItiMt Llglitla. level, place, ore running from What has ta pntloned for Tbe City of Wabash, ind., is soon itive times , succeeded marriage by) 40 to 60 per cent lead and 40 to 70 ounces shoulron thst you to .be lighted by an acetylene . gas captur silver and 3 in gold, to the value of Robert, with a f plant, now being Installed by th Lo--" wrlx-ato- i Bans sr published once in Lapland, of W 750,000, stands ready to be broken Ted raises u J gansport and Wabash Valley Gas Corn- - and th marriage ceremony Is very down for the market while another im. stare, at psny, otherwise known as tb Deltrich short. Ths bride wears her hair loos mens body of this same das of min X Syndicate, says tbe Railways. Review, and has a gold band around her head. "I say, the morning Vt eral ha been blocked ont between the Tb machinery and materials are now Her presents and her dowry ars gen--i i to agree with foa.ol bf WO and 1,300 level on lb ground and lbs city authorities erally "reindeer, and she and her bride-- j mark in a medlt4T "i inform us that tbe street' lights will groom remain with her parents for A promising property is the copper of hate 8hell; I know xhhrjck , probably be In operation shortly. The year after marriage. proposition on the north end of the the children they adoi has heretofore been lighted by artcity Bnckskln n-- o tains and not far from lng that ahe doe nothi A Proposition. oj ificial gas. In tbe usual way, and the , . -meet-well, Plaintiffs Th Lawyer Cant w Kanab, which promises to develop into when w substitution of acetylene for street a world-beate- r. .There are five claims her) is an experiment which has settlw this matter without further 1U- -, lighting . gation?" The Defendants Lawyer "It is of no om" to v been but little tried. . in the group, which endline on each so. "1 take yon says Suppose think the on subject the other along the vein, and there are j are nelth i Jt to property. and give me a mortgage fey. BrltklaV Hnmslw Waadarar ' three parallel ledge within fifty feet tlently "we Rents ' CJ per eeqt of its value! a Puck. for her see again to Great Britain has In been reckit of each other, each about four feet In mlenx!" "Tant Ion oned that there are about 100,000, abwidth, all of which will carry average at large is but.an.elevatoa . The ' if lo re solutely "homeless wanderers," and used topublic valnes of from 11 to 15 per cent eoppei ly."If I couldn't pu Holst tbe choeen tew to prom-- ) 0,000 of those belong to Lea. Ah In that to the ton. - The property la easily ineno j do and . tbe ground la heavily ter than you do I'dj timbered, while there is a good watex said Robert, la s t supply in th vicinity. e Western passenger J. . IN) Core f "rucked euro train had a narrow escape from destruction about a mile from Red Cliff, William Grant, . . Bran -hortA hours later. am 9 40 9 00 I W I 00 Pearl oaricy Charier "Omifler;' tThartefiaefr of' alia-willi- 9W S5it Cracked wheat, 1U lh Crwckod wkeut 35 lb Coru mewl 10 lbs Corn meal. 2o lbs Hominy Wyo., has been senTheremopoli tenced to six months in jail for intimidating citizeus of that town. He was barkeeper for John Hollwood, the man now in jail for the murder of Charles Sayles, and Chandler had been intimidating men who are to be witnesses in the trial. Mrs. J. E. Yost and daughter, living near Buffalo. Wyo., were frozen to death in a blizzard last week. They had started to drive home from town and became bewildered in the 6torm. Finally their sleigh was overturned and their team broke away. They were beyond help when found some ( 1 W 9 00 Ts Both of the Leadville smelters are cutting down their work and are carrying on operations in their yards with the utmost difficulty and at the loss of a large sum of money each day. A Rio Grande 140 IW) Graham flour, 6u lea Ke flour, nut. 6 Rye flour coarse 2a lbs vertudde Germade T. H)Im the plant. - of Everything points to an era MUlnrd of sperity in the mines this year. frick Citjr Wbuleaal becoming n disgrace to os all and ean, lng the finger of acorn to b pointed atour poverty!" exclaims Ruby hotly. "There was only one old woman besides myself, explain Shell calmly: "and I dont think shell point th finger of scorn because she called me dearie all th way, dnd seemed quit . a pleasant old body." "Dont acold her, knby the child meant well, Interposes Mr. WildA, with a smile at Shell. "And Sow did you leave things at home, dearT" (To ba Coptlnued.1 MINING NOTES. MARKET REPORT. NORTHWEST NOTES. . inar-tlstlcal- m list-xai- hg a. wr fV d, , C, V J?V-vJACK- Y P""1 h. t'-ff- -' - , st . 1 -- waa searched, seven checks similarly drawn and for amounts from 26 to 30 were found on hia person. titwntna . The all important question of movBe I wonder what people will say convicts from the old Of my poems A hundred years from ing the state Laramie to the new now. I suppose the smart critics will at penitentiary pen at Rawlin Wya, Las been settled Lavs to dissect them, as they do ByA motion In the house to indefinitely rons and Wordsworth's now. Shi Oh, dont borrow troubls on that score. poetpone the hill was carried by vote The critics a hundred years fnn now 15. 3 of to will have nothing unkind to sty about end Soldiers the A bill bringing you. Theyn not know that you evtr Sailors Home direetly under the super-- , were. vision of the state board of charities Dtrtsf Ik t)lwiiny ' god reform, and setting aside 10,000 Mr. Bicker "You spsnd your tlmt Acres of land for maintenance of the finding fault" Mrs. Bickere "1 dont liome has passed the bones of the have to spend much time looking for Wyoming legislator, bUbluu J f re' ... . T- - .1 1 , " |