Show nt wm W r r 1 I 1 i Z i V 1 rj r X F 10 0 t 4 I 1 t t 1 1 ALL THINGS W bikk aa preem ariae sad atu and A carawa its if GraU tad the princess of wai wales es ts Is not cramped tor for pocket money and ana various other royal ladles have sal all they want wait to spend but the princess angeline was waa probably the only prince princess to in the world who never had to pay for or anything or even utter the magic words charge it says nays the new york world the princess angeline never hm bad to pay day for anything she could buy all her soul desired a bin bill was never sent her nor to her brother nor to any other baem member ber of her faer family and ste ere was only an american indian princess recently angeline angel ine died aged at least and it is supposed considerably sider ably more she never told her age for the reason that she know IL f she ww was the daughter of old chief seattle the gentleman after which the town of that name Is called once seattle was owner of all the territory along the shore of puget sound now in the united states in those days the Duwa duwamish mish tribe trib was a populous and warlike nation and it was while the white settlers tiers were still weak and scattered that the princess angeline did the work that made her able to trade on her face in the town of seattle when the whites began to encroach on the tha indians hunting grounds the usual friction arose and it was not long before a conspiracy was formed to overwhelm the whites dwelling along the shores of puget sound at one blow the princess angeline had been kindly treated by the settlers and at the risk of her life set out to the ham let of seattle to warn them of their danger the white men thus prepared armed themselves for or an attack and had no difficulty in repelling their savage foes they realized the daeger they had so narrowly escaped however and were properly grateful to the indian woman which was a bit odd the citizens of seattle in a body offered to build her a house and support her in what an indian would consider luxury tor for the rest of her life but she preferred the tree free life of the wilderness and went back to her people nevertheless she ehe accepted the freedom of the city of seattle and orders were left at all the shops that she should have whatever she took a fancy to no matter what the cost might be the richest men of the town stood ready to defray the bills thus the princess angeline Angel lne gradually became a public character and a living monument to what is said to be extremely rare the gratitude of a city her face was familiar to every one in the northwest it was stamped on S spoons used tor for advertising purposes and on every article in the nature of souvenir of seattle and the vicinity during the last few weeks of her life gh she buffered offered greatly but would submit to no medical treatment she fought so BO desperately when an attempt was made mad to take her to a hospital that it had to be given up her life which with care might have been prolonged yaa rag thus sacrificed sacrifice ul by her superstitions |