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Show MAY use I to he invited to IhuiuIi to sit down id While Mr. Paulet a the It gels out on the river an ide. are the uf two old steam launihes. An awning was U(V iliew last summer, and one of iliPtu. fit 'ml lip lv this notable amateur cans liter, was iiscd as a dining room for visitors. Afi-lunch they ;l SMARTEST HORSEMAN IN ;; ivflec. tin do-Sl- . another water trip a::i'-:- s ';,yI..::i;. ! p !i. Winchester Hat Grooms irSi 'Vortea and Servant for Hit HJ1. But it ii Ha Wha Usually Animals and Puts Them Lives in a Modest Little InfcTBut His Horses Reside in the Unfashionable Street in the City. s'Te Popular in the Moat of Society. He Insists Poino His Own Cooking and Even on Painting His putting, "1 Owe House. Exclua-liTsecti- . "Ten horse are Mpmsive than a wife, andl trotihle." observed the M St. John Paulet on one cc-?- . is that his Tarn-'h- e and thus calls hi horses, have- riefeat-X- , more aniMlions designs of. 1. Mar B die-Krtc- ft than mamas-ln-la- Mr. Paul-- himself to count. rottld lioih.-Paul-- L John t pronounced "sinjin") the finest whip and the best Etee of horses In all London, the city r horses, as can be gathered 21 Lathe fart that the kings sister, HiMH Henry of Batten berg, herself Just beg-bja (iperi is horseflesh, has io choose the horses with n Princess Ena is to L ter morning exercise hereafter in Row- King Edwarda pretty L, had sn accident while out rid- KIe time ago and has been so of motooj ever since that the matter tub-ing her horses has been a (or serioua consideration. Proh-th- e king himself had to be call-,- 4 a on so grave into consultation ihlrh MISTAKEN FOR GROOM, with and association (taftant Ihonght for bis horses may have had undhlng to do with the fact that the rid, irlsiocrailc and eccentric Mr. OTCEX continually being mistaken o lor a groom by those who don't hap-patknow that, as the son of Lord Gauge Paulet. hs is heir presumptive the a the llarquls of Winchester, pBier Marquis of England, whose (tried function it is to carry the histbefore Jjte oric cap of maintenaace Although hog ob all state occasions. Ur nines are spelled differently, ha kikn related to the beautiful Rowena Paald is ms own house. Mr. I'auict doci, If Ji'S fur liiiii-el- f. in t'r.jf iii wants 111111111114 11 is on- 11. uml ho tksii .1 to S-- III- hi-- - u ot lil-- t ll-- flilllils l I It 111 I'.itllh ItnliiUtts lie In tl'.illhiY.I lOll.P U:(M,r.,I and folk go out of town, 1, at in.vvi have a general si linn nut '' less lull ii cd by Ihe iuicmipllou Hi iShsiioI uitvats ot Miiia! iii!!i-- t .tw bnitM'lf at work oil the to outside of l:is bouse. m lie lips his grooms 10 paint Ike pa'ing of ills inside. One house while he is busy hour 01 evey lav iu the vmi- - Is saorod it the dusting of h ilt.twing roiui: at', I nut ike most tiiioriuut event is evi-with the hoi allotted 10 iuiert-'ibran tniish wlmh be gives liis liorw-- LONDON KEEPS HIS PETS IN VERY QUEER tin. :i linv-j- In '' I'tiw 1ci'i:mii the ol.l i PRICE FIVE CENTS 22, 1904. LUXURYl e casinos the horses are dressed in their best and everything in the stables beautifully polished up. because lu a liori y all the giit-airepair lo Park lane dn a tour of inspection. Mr. Paulet declares that the horses know perfectly well when these parties are rofmng off. and rejoice accordingly, because it means additional favors in the form of sugar. As a whip Mr. Paulet Is famous, and is to be seen driving about town In every kind of carriage. He has not only a four horse roach, but a victoria. a buggy, a private hansom, a ptl brougham - on springs, an sociable,- dogcarts without end. and one of the only two specimens of the curricle driven in I.nndon. This is a high ImiKxsing carriage distinctly reminiscent cf ihe early days of the nineteenth century, when, according tu Thackeray in Vanity Fair. Jos. Bedley, one of the young bucks of the day, was said to drive his curricle to Rath to the admiration of all the lad' ies. In order to prepare for the London season the Paulet horses are taken to their country home for two months' and when the rush and turmoil of the ses sou is over they are allowed another two months' holiday to recuperate before returning to London again for the autumn. QUEER COUNTRY HOUSE. This country home is situated in the Quarry Woods, up the Thames, at Marlow, where Mr. Paulet has an escottate. While a small tage by the riverside hitherto hat sufficed for his own wants, the woods are dotted here and there with loose horse boxes all fitted up with electricity for his favorites. Now. however. Mr. Paulet has made a weird and novel residence for himself.Two little hrirk cottages on his estate, standing have been united by a large hall, entered by a large oak door studded with great Iron nails, above which rises a tower creuulaled all round like a mediaeval fortified castle. At night he lights up the woods with electricity, not. only ronnd about hla residence and the boxes where his favorites are installed, but right, up into the hack of the woods, where, bping r a s every Saturday at - o'eimk. soiietv halt's Mr When licit :e.-- lie laughs I'anlet for his et and dit. lairs that he ,amioi nut difference heiwicn iiHking hi own In-riofiU'l in the iu:dst of f.isiioual-land ib illg llte same wl.en laniped 1 n-n- t - n out 111 lit Koekv Of Ms gi 1 ami nnbiiiing kin.l-it-s- all society talks. Fur two lie luHlted bis cottage hi a widow mg. for bnn-t-c- lf wi lt a large family, onlv cm room wiili I 'l oi:, Ii windows. througii which lie might go in tllld (till wiihoui listiirliing the oilier Intitules of the house. He has now disa posed of this .Marlow property lo friend, reserving only a part of for hiniselt. At present, loo, he is keeping only lliriN- - louses, having killed off a number of his old favor-Ic- s and luiried them ill slate, in reof old age. lievo t Item of the misi-iieIt Is taking some time for the sorrowing owner to pull his shall ere affecof tions together siinicietiily l replacing his departed friends. In order that the remaining three shall lie niarer to hint he Is having box stall built for them adjoining his rooms in Marlow, and will soon take them dowu for the summer. DRIVES HIS OWN HANSOM. This cousin of the Marquis of Winchester takes hia growing resemblance Dsrillf to a groom as a good Joke and himself sinn-nii-- s 1 tlow iGosntry of the Iaakil Ige rims AM HDK8 in fancy Box for Mad Owner's LADIES HOSE Drop Stitch, fine bile worth 49c LADIES' HOSE Novelty Rib Spliced Heel, 36 gage, epecial INITIAL side-by-si- Mi Is Just 1, LADIES pura Linen HdHfs.wlde lace edge, - fully worth 25c for LADIES' HOSE for Houee Wear. Try them, special for 27c !9c J9c d 2 1- -2 0 Dozen imona f'd'k'fe Ich patterne vorth 12 2 ito. y.u.-i- " g tu .1 11 a is 1 BRUTAL driving river an inn. wn 1 MURDER AT tle a! 11 hors l,.nl. w he.-- i up.'ii a came up tu h:-- ui.it t "I Sit. t I'll Ve got a t'J g'Wtd Job r'f" 'eiv. ain't "Nul bad," was '.be 1.1:. wrr. Now. 1 ve l.n-i- i w.ji'.tiiir. to get into Mr. rauht's wivi- e f.u- - a Vug tiiii. 1 w.uid.-- r if went on the nun. say a go I wiii, f.tr me ncL time theres a v iii.mcy. will- yer?" Receiving the proim-s- b w;iiti-i- l Mr. Paulet s vtiuihil coi'.p.i:iiiu gave linn a s rap of lup.'i- with h1 n.iuu ami w iiei c 'be oil hi w t'e 10 w n l:e - TACOMA j Prominent Resident of Sen Francis; a Meets Sudden Death. jrd a ltril'T M. MlRPEK h-- senteit a cbiiiige." liad It was only win'll the liiiid-i- u driven off iigiiiu nn I the sirany. r wit Irowf the recounting t to pur in u Paulet s man had i.i'iimi.-s-good word fur liiui linn lie 1. anted he to S:. .I.d.n Paulet. had heeu liicideii's of this crier aie tieuiid He g.w'.l fun. but tdiin a rtorv "me went r. u l in MM'b.iy l tin Mr. Paulet. dlsgiiiM .t ns a etMicliniiin. tltuve a laily 111 ml wli.t hi. lil t dtsi oter li i a till she was giving him a lip tcmurkal'le hi mineral was lurimi:-- in. , Tacoma. Ws h . May 21 Chari liray, agent lor a Suit Pramls. o in iiinuce conii'.inv. was t, finally i tuc railroad mur.b'ii il Iasi n.-tunls tie nn unknown man. Some railroad men w. i. wi messes to the tragedy ami si:nid in jmrsuit of the inurdi'ror. who ilrupp-- d his victim ami took to tin- - lin.sii. He was eoruered by the posi-- lint made b.s cm pc. as tlisiv was ouly a shotgun in Ihe pally. A. M 'his say-in- gt - -s, tii-ii- e 11 ol s HOOKS A EYES 6LEEVELESS Small and Large, black and white, per card Veit,. very cheap for 9c GLOVES. WHY NOT Lac. open work, Anlielpato your future wants during 3 this great SALE a sale of great magnitude to last until June 1st. We are making astonishing price reductions on very desirable DRY GOODS. You do not care why we are doing this but are interested in what we are doing. We expect to keep our pledge with the public when we state this to be a money saving event. Prices and goods talk for themselves ani tell the story very emphatically, so much so that we expect you will take advantage of this great opportunity. DOWN , REMNANTS. Tabla linen very cheap. Remember them. 1 4 to 3 yards. 3-- Vfkkh Mr. Pulrt IWInl MMtniBkOnM spot Imagino, wm a now Marchioness ths most and to the yonng Earl Pou-Hable. Mr. Ianlet has built himself a aiini; n spelling portable Iron liallrootn. Ou'slde. this tu', the ei.rhiom lately was huiiding is ugly to a degree, but Inoiah'it, ,, i.c' by. his alleg-j- i side. on the occasion of the last dance, ha i hiii her. wno became famous the walls were crowded with wonderwork; ever for fi,e that ho ful pictures, old Ianlet armor, etc., sn.f 11. a,.; two grand taming a hand organ while there were besideInstallation a u.,-of and- a glorious pianos h w 'is a,! American peeress. Lady elsr.trir light. a.cni,,, ,,, ivciaiioek. who retnndcleti TO BUY GLOVES FOR THE 0R00M8 aw fiii,. 'ii i.i (folk county seaf. Bar- Only om-- a year Is this fond horsearfcts-,;M jjpr jraw.jnK man separated from bis family, anl I? Vii' should iare the stables this is when he rushes over to Paris to n',i,."' d j she might keep her be- - buy gloves for himself and his grooms, 1,'.hc a)way(, in view: hut Mr. making both Journeyg at night time " !,.(-- ! Iht one better in severq and spending the one intervening day ' r,,il ten shopping in Parts. Twice a week in ,atp,y hr kept 'h a groom for each two. and the winter he runs down lo Marlow for xcnmij, j0 waii nn (he grooms; the day for the purpose of lighting a" unsgy feeds the horses hlm- -' fire, so as to keep his pisno In tune, man ,n!;:1 af,rr them in person ir',"1 though besides others he keeps a : fr tndH hiw "family" always on the premises to look after p 4 stieet. the electric light ri'ie in Clarge Evew when he Invites friends to 'hr smallest In the faJ- fcsrxe ;air district, but Park lane lunch wtth him Mr. Psulet does til the lC Rl l;N ' pensive residence In all work himself. Including the cooking, !. chosen borne for bit serving his rnesfs wih salmon n3?" ' are domiciled there in orna'-'p- . rnew duck with stuffing, find 'f.v that betray ro Mr Paulet Tvill evn other difficult his kitchen arihough '.ira hand, amateur supjier Hn' i ItRl Rv j0 nmh back, rangements are certainly theMr.queerest. Paulet :3lile clothes, feed At one time or another 4 "i; and see ti:in com lorl-- I has pcssps-every Imaginable sort of use for the craft, and he puts them to strange Jcj -iS A! CD TO night. done. is river on the their THE STABLES shell diy n re-- t afii.ir of the Drawn f.Uh aud dry uti th Iwn l vj th' aiv Mr. Paulet V "teas not far from Li- dvih8 a"'1 beautiful houseboat. "'nbie Eniiih an Ain- - Of a cn-by of this, side 'he mi tup .lid. And on Ucsu testing Orh'-l!i,v- j, . -- 9c r ; . 3c Dont Forget Dress Goods at a big discount, including the new weaves such ae Voiles, Etaminea, Coverts, Albatross and Fancy Wool Mix- THE BABIES: They won't know about this sale, but are entitled to its benefits. We have long and short skirts and dresses, knit bands, vests, etc. In fact, can fit you out complete at a big discount Como and see tures. 39c Commencement Day Dresses BELTS, Wc want to help you make it one of the events of the year: The values wc arc in showing are splendid; we ask you to see them. NEW LACES and Trimmings white. of fabrics in finish daintiest and the Mechlins to Orientals Vais. to 29 inches, were 25c I 35c up to 75e nowl 15c PEARL BUTTONS, 2 and 4 hole, large and small size. fl'CL'iill 4cdos. b Celtie Wh'to Bed Spreads, worth 11-- 4 dli-hr- e Odd at reduced prices. - ' 21 LACE CURTAINS 5c .f i size, 600 yards Bro. Flax Crash, woetli 6 for ' 1 HAIR PINS, Resorted sizes in Box full count 2c yd. TOWELS. , ih'-ato- r 1c Greatest valus ever worth 5c for 18x36 fancy Huck, worth 15c for ; Crochet thread, assorted colore, usual at 5c for VAL. LACE, Everything in this line up to 60c for Ex-i- er i VICTORIA GO THE PRICES! 49c UayM 35c for CORSETS, eix tylea, Including all aizee, worth up to 1.50 for tm black and colore, Regular aVC3v i.f. HURvSTS On Monday morning wc throw open our doors to the people of Ogden and inaugurate 9c Btlillk 11 Taeonia. Wash., May 21. The fioMcn eontiiiuii-the lull'd for thu murare "If 1 bad done so I should not ltave made a secret of It, fur I often 1I0 drive derer of Cliai les 8. Clay, w ho w as shot in the freight yards of the Northern my friends in my hHiwun." known almtii town No man is r stand. 8 oYlorL. Iasi Paeitic or belli like I t hull .St. John Paulet Samuel II. night Rockwell, a ear sealer, lie is a memlter of ihe Naval uml Milia wlnle in die lrcigld house, heard tary riuli. and ninny others, and is, a persist theatergoer. Vet. sliol. and looked out and saw a i liiougli bis f:i.-- is so well known, lie a hundred teet away dragging Ihe form lias mighty objection to having Ilia of another man from tinner one of the picture taken, and will not let even hla freight cars. As he drew bis victim of Intimate friends lake a snap-slifrom under the ear. he swung a revolhim if he can help It. ver in ihe air ami dealt tin wounded MARION N. HORTON. mini a terrific blow over the head. A second later he dragged the body of TO MACAIIA. 0.0 PRESBYTERIANS ilte man over an adjacent track uml fired a shot Into the pros! rain form. generBuffalo. X. Y.. Muy 21. Rockwell gave the alarm and a dozen Ihe al assembly of Presbyterian men rushed into the yards to head off church had a brief business session the murderer, lie fled up the trnnk iliiy. After adjournment the minieie'-and the women of the party left for toward tin Puyallup river, dodging tha Niagara Falls where they will spend imsse uml ollieers uud escaping into the brush. the afternoon. AT-- ... . IN TACOMA. :d-dr- os - SACRIFICE SALE you pay aettlaa the question of where PAINE Hemetit-che- si i A GREAT THE PRICE 12I-2- c Hdkfe.,worth anywhere 5c, Special rs u.i-- . Mild v t:.-u- 9c you bujfc PLAIN s tc tells the story of tan loin one. i.iv lie sen' Ips 8 1.25 for 98c TURN OVER collars, in new Styles and colors, were 35c, for J9c PAINE & HURST DRY OOODS GINGHAMS, Everet Classics in plain and fancy, 1 for CORSET 6c Drawers. COVERS, Gowns, Skirts, |