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than It Is now. The Corwln >a of 300 tons gross register 175 feet long over all. She haa twen feet moulded depth and a draft of The U. S. Revenue Cutter Corwln, Which the Government Has Ordered Sold at Public Auction, and Her Captain, J. A. Slamm. of the revenue cutter Corwln, condemned by a board of special survey, will tske place in this city 'February 10, official requests for bids having <been print-
1/21/1900 The Seattle post-intelligencer.
than It Is now. The Corwln >a of 300 tons gross register 175 feet long over all. She haa twen feet moulded depth and a draft of The U. S. Revenue Cutter Corwln, Which the Government Has Ordered Sold at Public Auction, and Her Captain, J. A. Slamm. of the revenue cutter Corwln, condemned by a board of special survey, will tske place in this city 'February 10, official requests for bids having <been print-
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WILLIAM R. BEAL.
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
WILLIAM R. BEAL.
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ELSIE WARD. Sculptor. simplest manner. Nothing could be less than the following gown, yet it is most The material is a violet art fabric, bro in a darker shade. The skir.. has a draped trimmed with deep fringe of the darker The bodice has a choker and tiny yoke of salmon pink. The stuff is dra^d about and invisibly closed. simple is a "gown of gray crfpe, with trailing skirt hanging from the waistband tiny box pleats in the back. About the is a row or' silver fox. The basque is double and fastened on the fide with three orna of a silver filigree. T'io chemisette is of gray over white. Gray is probably more wo r a other color this season, and it is not br a color universally becoming. With the of gray hair at.d a bright complexion charming, and It is almost always be to young girls. Between these two ex it Is by no means always ■ safe color. gray ann drab are as popular as the paler This latter shade is effective when trimmed "BOY AND THE FROG."
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
ELSIE WARD. Sculptor. simplest manner. Nothing could be less than the following gown, yet it is most The material is a violet art fabric, bro in a darker shade. The skir.. has a draped trimmed with deep fringe of the darker The bodice has a choker and tiny yoke of salmon pink. The stuff is dra^d about and invisibly closed. simple is a "gown of gray crfpe, with trailing skirt hanging from the waistband tiny box pleats in the back. About the is a row or' silver fox. The basque is double and fastened on the fide with three orna of a silver filigree. T'io chemisette is of gray over white. Gray is probably more wo r a other color this season, and it is not br a color universally becoming. With the of gray hair at.d a bright complexion charming, and It is almost always be to young girls. Between these two ex it Is by no means always ■ safe color. gray ann drab are as popular as the paler This latter shade is effective when trimmed "BOY AND THE FROG."
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U. S. S. CHESAPEAKE, CADET TRAINING SHIP. vessels ot the Vikings and their de- men of the Chesapeake will be cooled
1/21/1900 The Seattle post-intelligencer.
U. S. S. CHESAPEAKE, CADET TRAINING SHIP. vessels ot the Vikings and their de- men of the Chesapeake will be cooled
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. Case Plow Goods From Racine to Omaha. ' ' \L 1'LOW TRUX LININGER & METCALF COMPANY'S Sl'ECIL
1/21/1900 Omaha daily bee.
. Case Plow Goods From Racine to Omaha. ' ' \L 1'LOW TRUX LININGER & METCALF COMPANY'S Sl'ECIL
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THE GREAT EXPLORER HENRY M. STANLEY.
1/21/1900 Omaha daily bee.
THE GREAT EXPLORER HENRY M. STANLEY.
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ST. PATRICKS CATHTTORALs NEW-YORK.
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
ST. PATRICKS CATHTTORALs NEW-YORK.
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ffforiANS ALin • "FOUR LITTLE SCAMPS ARE WE."
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
ffforiANS ALin • "FOUR LITTLE SCAMPS ARE WE."
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INDIANS AND COWBOYS READY FOR THE PARADE
1/21/1900 The Seattle post-intelligencer.
INDIANS AND COWBOYS READY FOR THE PARADE
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OTX3A NETirERSOLET. As Sapho, Wallack's Theatre.
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
OTX3A NETirERSOLET. As Sapho, Wallack's Theatre.
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BUST OF PHILLIPS BROOKS. Ely Daniel G. French, tn Trinity Church, Beaton.
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
BUST OF PHILLIPS BROOKS. Ely Daniel G. French, tn Trinity Church, Beaton.
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HOLDING UP THE STAGE.
1/21/1900 The Seattle post-intelligencer.
HOLDING UP THE STAGE.
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JOHN DEERE I'XH'NDER OF JOHN DEQUE PLOW WOIIKS , MOLINE , ILL. bo erected anotl or live-story structure , put which Is not exceeded by any
1/21/1900 Omaha daily bee.
JOHN DEERE I'XH'NDER OF JOHN DEQUE PLOW WOIIKS , MOLINE , ILL. bo erected anotl or live-story structure , put which Is not exceeded by any
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8 tf TIP I j fisWftPD' "5f2fecaffll nn - imks . '8s&3 cji . T' rrj gf iHBiv A vl 'au ?t? TvvvvS TnE v a NN- k JF K. nN X.v I ?3jJHV!L'IVNvs w A4mMT?ifl ii t vk Jf - j .k. .. - k r f i'rAnBri"rr kb. -w v.b. t mjr r,iadb. .r:;- fmX ;-m Xi&O x- a. i o cvr j m mi' aivbvvvb . I -. . - - - I 11 ' . .a 1 11 "' ' " any harder by the fact that I am a woman. "I think the practice or law restu-r-s one's wholo time and attention if one wishis to tucrecd. Of course, for a woman. It re quires a certain amount of self-abne gatlon, I p III I "-o, I d.d r.ot hesitate tT!-"nter the field of law." h said, "Ucau? I had aiwas len ablo to cope with my fellow i-tudente at hihool, and why bhojll I fear them In b-sinesi' After overcoming the usual two Tiw derix'menf IT.ev are loth gir.t. T'CTi fonrer achieved the 'i i in 1 Hide " In the present rer.Ior class, xrtilca ntes r. xt June, there Is one Miss r, n oc-lslde. daughter of
1/21/1900 The St. Louis Republic.
8 tf TIP I j fisWftPD' "5f2fecaffll nn - imks . '8s&3 cji . T' rrj gf iHBiv A vl 'au ?t? TvvvvS TnE v a NN- k JF K. nN X.v I ?3jJHV!L'IVNvs w A4mMT?ifl ii t vk Jf - j .k. .. - k r f i'rAnBri"rr kb. -w v.b. t mjr r,iadb. .r:;- fmX ;-m Xi&O x- a. i o cvr j m mi' aivbvvvb . I -. . - - - I 11 ' . .a 1 11 "' ' " any harder by the fact that I am a woman. "I think the practice or law restu-r-s one's wholo time and attention if one wishis to tucrecd. Of course, for a woman. It re quires a certain amount of self-abne gatlon, I p III I "-o, I d.d r.ot hesitate tT!-"nter the field of law." h said, "Ucau? I had aiwas len ablo to cope with my fellow i-tudente at hihool, and why bhojll I fear them In b-sinesi' After overcoming the usual two Tiw derix'menf IT.ev are loth gir.t. T'CTi fonrer achieved the 'i i in 1 Hide " In the present rer.Ior class, xrtilca ntes r. xt June, there Is one Miss r, n oc-lslde. daughter of
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--THE REPUBLIC WILL PUBLISH HIS LETTERS FROM THE FAR EAST.s&s- the next ffiv weeks The Kepubllo the publication of a feries of let the Philippine-, and the- Tar East . Carpenter. J! r. Carpenter has San Fianctsco for Japan, lie for a few days and will then on for the Philippines, where, for tho creator part of the from Island to Island and description of tho cmin- the people both filvng their curious customs and all has Ions: been noted for ns a correspondent, lie lielleves the truth, nnd hl letters wHl de- Just he finds them without In fjor of any policy or Is raad rn1-1 for Information. rpnre neither expense r.or cot at tl e truh He coes armd utt-i's f m the S-cret tries of an I letters from the fceere- and G-neral lilies, the Com- tho Army, which will give Mm that Uncle Sam's oIHcrs can adlltlon to this, he carries a bis enough to pay for the and trips to tho Interior tn make Is well known to our read and re'lable correspondent. the globe to a greater ex tl an any writer of to-day Ho Ohio about forty cars ago. tho or and banker of John of M.in-fi4.1d After graduating he began his newspaper career of the Cle eland Leader He v.ns acting as such In 1S83 campaign, when he traveled tho country reporting and In He overworked, however, and tlmo of election ha was down feer. his Illness was such that h bo at least a year before ho his newspaper work. He de the time In foreign travel, to Europo and traveled for there, drlft'ng about tho Con 1 tJ W?il Km0m life 'S0m3 ' : wt EI-1TPP Alffi Mi." K -Af I '"'n "" ig his'tpip'tq Korha I! i uvl. Tj' ropo. whro he Elsmarclc and Itussla during miles over the tho Volvo. Ho Wash'r.gton him that th" to le China and csrlKnmont for was o travel twnty-flo the Interior of a trip cvr th- of tht) pRnic of such a bis or.o at one, and. in cotr.er for jear at this lnpectir.g tho i: ttln a!ue to j War whleh In Japan ho had Ito. the Premier In which that var would tako "rom this time a ar around Mr. Car;entcr's to te Unl'.od a little trip to In tho past His present Ipplne Island-T, Ha. N'ev kerbs those I turlng them thv actually The letters day In etcry Sunday chould lo held I'ntlipriinos. I tho Ietfrs Is tional valuo. so that jou see in addition to wonderfully Headers en Asia. Arrerlfa aro textbook' of tho ono who wishes
1/21/1900 The St. Louis Republic.
--THE REPUBLIC WILL PUBLISH HIS LETTERS FROM THE FAR EAST.s&s- the next ffiv weeks The Kepubllo the publication of a feries of let the Philippine-, and the- Tar East . Carpenter. J! r. Carpenter has San Fianctsco for Japan, lie for a few days and will then on for the Philippines, where, for tho creator part of the from Island to Island and description of tho cmin- the people both filvng their curious customs and all has Ions: been noted for ns a correspondent, lie lielleves the truth, nnd hl letters wHl de- Just he finds them without In fjor of any policy or Is raad rn1-1 for Information. rpnre neither expense r.or cot at tl e truh He coes armd utt-i's f m the S-cret tries of an I letters from the fceere- and G-neral lilies, the Com- tho Army, which will give Mm that Uncle Sam's oIHcrs can adlltlon to this, he carries a bis enough to pay for the and trips to tho Interior tn make Is well known to our read and re'lable correspondent. the globe to a greater ex tl an any writer of to-day Ho Ohio about forty cars ago. tho or and banker of John of M.in-fi4.1d After graduating he began his newspaper career of the Cle eland Leader He v.ns acting as such In 1S83 campaign, when he traveled tho country reporting and In He overworked, however, and tlmo of election ha was down feer. his Illness was such that h bo at least a year before ho his newspaper work. He de the time In foreign travel, to Europo and traveled for there, drlft'ng about tho Con 1 tJ W?il Km0m life 'S0m3 ' : wt EI-1TPP Alffi Mi." K -Af I '"'n "" ig his'tpip'tq Korha I! i uvl. Tj' ropo. whro he Elsmarclc and Itussla during miles over the tho Volvo. Ho Wash'r.gton him that th" to le China and csrlKnmont for was o travel twnty-flo the Interior of a trip cvr th- of tht) pRnic of such a bis or.o at one, and. in cotr.er for jear at this lnpectir.g tho i: ttln a!ue to j War whleh In Japan ho had Ito. the Premier In which that var would tako "rom this time a ar around Mr. Car;entcr's to te Unl'.od a little trip to In tho past His present Ipplne Island-T, Ha. N'ev kerbs those I turlng them thv actually The letters day In etcry Sunday chould lo held I'ntlipriinos. I tho Ietfrs Is tional valuo. so that jou see in addition to wonderfully Headers en Asia. Arrerlfa aro textbook' of tho ono who wishes
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muslin takes thousands of at HIS lowest and so with
1/21/1900 The Seattle post-intelligencer.
muslin takes thousands of at HIS lowest and so with
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CHARLES BLANDY. The new president of the Harlem Club.
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
CHARLES BLANDY. The new president of the Harlem Club.
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THB WEAVER AXD HIS LOOM.
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
THB WEAVER AXD HIS LOOM.
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JOHN* B. MTSONALD. The contractor who is to buiid the Rapid Transit at his No. 100 Broadway.
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
JOHN* B. MTSONALD. The contractor who is to buiid the Rapid Transit at his No. 100 Broadway.
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JOHN F Ht'RGESS NEW PRESIDENT OF THE OMII \ SCHOOL 1)0RD ) Photo
1/21/1900 Omaha daily bee.
JOHN F Ht'RGESS NEW PRESIDENT OF THE OMII \ SCHOOL 1)0RD ) Photo
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CAPTAIN E H HUNTER-GEARS CHIEF MA.VAGEH Photo by Louis R Boetwick
1/21/1900 Omaha daily bee.
CAPTAIN E H HUNTER-GEARS CHIEF MA.VAGEH Photo by Louis R Boetwick
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* ' * & * * * * Senator K H lluubard late Young TWO 1'ROMINENT FIGURES Photo by Louis H. llostwlck
1/21/1900 Omaha daily bee.
* ' * & * * * * Senator K H lluubard late Young TWO 1'ROMINENT FIGURES Photo by Louis H. llostwlck
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i 5EHE V r THE QATE-HOqjE AMD SE TRAP DAT.
1/21/1900 The St. Louis Republic.
i 5EHE V r THE QATE-HOqjE AMD SE TRAP DAT.
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Stato Senator Johnson, WM
1/21/1900 The Wichita daily eagle.
Stato Senator Johnson, WM
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l&ssM5ir4i3i-"C4vi --StH : - a j THOMAS 1. e l.AKKK. Recently appointed gftu-r.il manager of the Iowa Central. "I T ' .vfti rti"! I ... 2j3!1" " I
1/21/1900 The St. Louis Republic.
l&ssM5ir4i3i-"C4vi --StH : - a j THOMAS 1. e l.AKKK. Recently appointed gftu-r.il manager of the Iowa Central. "I T ' .vfti rti"! I ... 2j3!1" " I
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"MEINE FRAU" REELS THE RAW MATERIALS FOR THE BHUTTLBB
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
"MEINE FRAU" REELS THE RAW MATERIALS FOR THE BHUTTLBB
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SI KAKBIl D 11 BOWEN Photo by I/iuls H Uostwlck
1/21/1900 Omaha daily bee.
SI KAKBIl D 11 BOWEN Photo by I/iuls H Uostwlck
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TRINITY CHURCH, BOSTON.
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
TRINITY CHURCH, BOSTON.
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ELSIE WARD. Sculptor.
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
ELSIE WARD. Sculptor.
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ROPED AND TIED IN THIRTY-FIVE SECONDS.
1/21/1900 The Seattle post-intelligencer.
ROPED AND TIED IN THIRTY-FIVE SECONDS.
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FRENCH TOQl E OK GOLDEN MHOWN VELNET fession she is reecgnlzed as the most In row chairs in the gallery or balcony. These
1/21/1900 Omaha daily bee.
FRENCH TOQl E OK GOLDEN MHOWN VELNET fession she is reecgnlzed as the most In row chairs in the gallery or balcony. These
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ANDREAS DrPPEIi. As Walther in "Die Melsterslngrer."
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
ANDREAS DrPPEIi. As Walther in "Die Melsterslngrer."
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SCHOOLS FIRST GRADE AT FREMONT UNDER M ISS JENNIE RHOADES , TEACHER.
1/21/1900 Omaha daily bee.
SCHOOLS FIRST GRADE AT FREMONT UNDER M ISS JENNIE RHOADES , TEACHER.
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THE MODERN HOUSEMAID. "WHY WKKK tOY DISCHARGED FROM fOUB I<A3T PLACET"
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
THE MODERN HOUSEMAID. "WHY WKKK tOY DISCHARGED FROM fOUB I<A3T PLACET"
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majob; genzrae Leonard wood.
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
majob; genzrae Leonard wood.
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za:y &1 Oft fif - V! 4 M It CB?i 3 "! , fibbbbbbbbbbhbbbbzbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbi IbBBBB JbBBBSbTSBBBBBBBBBbH ftiH : If HllBvv MISS BLANCHE WALSH. t'rittux ron thh si-nday ncrrnur Jllancbe Walsh. wh plays Tanny Daven- rort's roles In the Sardou plajs, which Mr lelbourne McDowell continues to present, Svas an actrcs of standing when she Joined tho Empire Companj two years ago. to play the part uf the peasant woman In "The Conquerors " That same season she stock comnanv at the Herald Square J tho Columbus In New York. It was in encasement tlmt she biought herself artistic prominence She inter; rcted Countess Zlka in "Diplomacy Daicnport's death occurrtd about that time, and the late acircss herself selected WaNh as her successor Miss Walsh
1/21/1900 The St. Louis Republic.
za:y &1 Oft fif - V! 4 M It CB?i 3 "! , fibbbbbbbbbbhbbbbzbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbi IbBBBB JbBBBSbTSBBBBBBBBBbH ftiH : If HllBvv MISS BLANCHE WALSH. t'rittux ron thh si-nday ncrrnur Jllancbe Walsh. wh plays Tanny Daven- rort's roles In the Sardou plajs, which Mr lelbourne McDowell continues to present, Svas an actrcs of standing when she Joined tho Empire Companj two years ago. to play the part uf the peasant woman In "The Conquerors " That same season she stock comnanv at the Herald Square J tho Columbus In New York. It was in encasement tlmt she biought herself artistic prominence She inter; rcted Countess Zlka in "Diplomacy Daicnport's death occurrtd about that time, and the late acircss herself selected WaNh as her successor Miss Walsh
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a k r" i . zz - - - t ,. r bt aw K-m-iw- -rsrs. M A II - Miif m i m Jm j rm m s ra r- m- w
1/21/1900 The St. Louis Republic.
a k r" i . zz - - - t ,. r bt aw K-m-iw- -rsrs. M A II - Miif m i m Jm j rm m s ra r- m- w
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JAMF.S H. TAYLOR. Who has Just been re-elected president a€ Coffee
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
JAMF.S H. TAYLOR. Who has Just been re-elected president a€ Coffee
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- • ENXANT ESQUIRE. '"Prom • — a_: by G i.:jiborough.'»
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
- • ENXANT ESQUIRE. '"Prom • — a_: by G i.:jiborough.'»
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THE HEADQUARTERS OF GOVERNOR GENERAL WOOD IN HAVANA. Formerly the palace of the Captain General.
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
THE HEADQUARTERS OF GOVERNOR GENERAL WOOD IN HAVANA. Formerly the palace of the Captain General.
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programme of attrac presented to Seattle last week. Only of from the selection, drama, "cftmedy, gfand opera by amateurs. For programme is prom- theater Sidney Grundy's the Wind," was anS Thursday nights of more than average drama Itself is so well sioarcely necessary to of the best of its kind detraction at the hands capable actors. day at the Seat light opera, "The Chimes presented at matinee a company made up of singers in the city. The threaded through the complications. It who is Louis James, Miss Kidder and B. Hanford are all favorably known
1/21/1900 The Seattle post-intelligencer.
programme of attrac presented to Seattle last week. Only of from the selection, drama, "cftmedy, gfand opera by amateurs. For programme is prom- theater Sidney Grundy's the Wind," was anS Thursday nights of more than average drama Itself is so well sioarcely necessary to of the best of its kind detraction at the hands capable actors. day at the Seat light opera, "The Chimes presented at matinee a company made up of singers in the city. The threaded through the complications. It who is Louis James, Miss Kidder and B. Hanford are all favorably known
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TillDKWEY CL'l' ON EXHIBITION IN
1/21/1900 Omaha daily bee.
TillDKWEY CL'l' ON EXHIBITION IN
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FREDERICK D. TAPPEN. The new president at tb« Union League Cluh.
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
FREDERICK D. TAPPEN. The new president at tb« Union League Cluh.
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AN EXCEPTION. The Washington Star. "Th<- savins that Satan finds BOOM :aischief idle hands to do' is all right so far aa It said the thoughtful man. "but there are in which it needs revision." "Mention one," returned the sarcastic man. The case of the armless wonder in the dime for instance." OLIVE MAT. ELSIE DE r A " "THE SURPRISES OF LOVE."
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
AN EXCEPTION. The Washington Star. "Th<- savins that Satan finds BOOM :aischief idle hands to do' is all right so far aa It said the thoughtful man. "but there are in which it needs revision." "Mention one," returned the sarcastic man. The case of the armless wonder in the dime for instance." OLIVE MAT. ELSIE DE r A " "THE SURPRISES OF LOVE."
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WILLIAM BARCLAY PARSONS.
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
WILLIAM BARCLAY PARSONS.
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1/21/1900 The St. Louis Republic.
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OMNIA of Ths Szizy r.-puillo. Jtn. 15 A curious on here In California. the greatest estates pll.d up in this land cf educational charity. of Senator Stanford's the Leland Stanford. These began with ths scheme in the Sen Ms death. They that time, and aro be Stanford, who has for almoft the whole of to tens of millions. ago the sale of the Pa gave s"mctr.lnc like to tho lrstltutlon, and stocks and other In It the best endowed Stute University. rather.Mrs. Hearst, In the State Unl across tho bay from hopes to make this that of Ixdand Stan had the greatest archi the 1'alted States other la making plans to her agreement, to them amounting given were to be made without re tho university build finest and grandest li for the best plan was addition, there were :,(.) onj jirw-.) for fourth best plans. Cir were tent out ministers to tho great every country on September, from the prize was awarded The smaller prizes of New York and In addition to get I am told, been direct I'Yannlsco. nnd ho will this letter Is pub the successful plns combine the one which California lwlioves will on the globe. The the buildings of K5enU... Hearst will furnish two of them, o that at once. The total ex Including the $StyX I. ni crslly. will bo on the hills San Francisco, and If to plans will In of leirnins. Tho plans statues, a gym well ns the ordinary halls They are very bo that other multi In carrying them out. for which ecutlve and has a national reputation. To offset this the Stat" Unlverrity recently sent East and imported a ten-thousand-dollar president, hi the person of Uenjamln ' WVA j? "v TT T" - J' ILd , a k r" i H .-J a i j i i - ' --1 - i i -, -. . .. - J I . zz - - - ImE" bf&) ilWfr WW 9 -7?M 'Isr.'sf? t ,. r bt aw K-m-iw- -rsrs. - sm sirmi -m i zi rass?. s': mm mm M A II - Miif m i m Jm j rm m s ra r- m- w ok s - jip si h. r.'rt.. LJIU at Washington, but, so far. their collec tions are comparatively small. Itlclifr Tliitii Jul. As to Jut how much Stanford University irm a to vuiiLU' niiMU Ell I0RM0US W K9E ' i m m& i- i'ic. i.wi js j -" -" VZSJ?1. "TCrf?X V w a5 sA FJk Arcade' XELAND STANFORD JP, F.L-i, Hear,t's vtTiiiy of I which ended. the largest I onco he thought havo as as tfcoso cf "I do. Its which have new things the great e;rtr!-l"y. phono, etc c'ons which the new springing up. mand for er.-rry was At another that a be Indus'.rlou: bavo a In the tUrd, ke"p at It. but ho adv and snll by saving to by risking Is makes what considered to or need Ho eventun'ly I, eland Tho sentiment. and Mrs. Stanford, Jr. Senator his fortune the boy died. of how tho university. dream which lllncrs. It was worn boy. and ho hts dream he his son over him- "My I will have nro crone." heard tho have to live for. The dream upon the Mrs Sarford then roo only to find dream caused scheme out. and boys From Stanford I doubt Idea that air lrto college-b-ed States
1/21/1900 The St. Louis Republic.
OMNIA of Ths Szizy r.-puillo. Jtn. 15 A curious on here In California. the greatest estates pll.d up in this land cf educational charity. of Senator Stanford's the Leland Stanford. These began with ths scheme in the Sen Ms death. They that time, and aro be Stanford, who has for almoft the whole of to tens of millions. ago the sale of the Pa gave s"mctr.lnc like to tho lrstltutlon, and stocks and other In It the best endowed Stute University. rather.Mrs. Hearst, In the State Unl across tho bay from hopes to make this that of Ixdand Stan had the greatest archi the 1'alted States other la making plans to her agreement, to them amounting given were to be made without re tho university build finest and grandest li for the best plan was addition, there were :,(.) onj jirw-.) for fourth best plans. Cir were tent out ministers to tho great every country on September, from the prize was awarded The smaller prizes of New York and In addition to get I am told, been direct I'Yannlsco. nnd ho will this letter Is pub the successful plns combine the one which California lwlioves will on the globe. The the buildings of K5enU... Hearst will furnish two of them, o that at once. The total ex Including the $StyX I. ni crslly. will bo on the hills San Francisco, and If to plans will In of leirnins. Tho plans statues, a gym well ns the ordinary halls They are very bo that other multi In carrying them out. for which ecutlve and has a national reputation. To offset this the Stat" Unlverrity recently sent East and imported a ten-thousand-dollar president, hi the person of Uenjamln ' WVA j? "v TT T" - J' ILd , a k r" i H .-J a i j i i - ' --1 - i i -, -. . .. - J I . zz - - - ImE" bf&) ilWfr WW 9 -7?M 'Isr.'sf? t ,. r bt aw K-m-iw- -rsrs. - sm sirmi -m i zi rass?. s': mm mm M A II - Miif m i m Jm j rm m s ra r- m- w ok s - jip si h. r.'rt.. LJIU at Washington, but, so far. their collec tions are comparatively small. Itlclifr Tliitii Jul. As to Jut how much Stanford University irm a to vuiiLU' niiMU Ell I0RM0US W K9E ' i m m& i- i'ic. i.wi js j -" -" VZSJ?1. "TCrf?X V w a5 sA FJk Arcade' XELAND STANFORD JP, F.L-i, Hear,t's vtTiiiy of I which ended. the largest I onco he thought havo as as tfcoso cf "I do. Its which have new things the great e;rtr!-l"y. phono, etc c'ons which the new springing up. mand for er.-rry was At another that a be Indus'.rlou: bavo a In the tUrd, ke"p at It. but ho adv and snll by saving to by risking Is makes what considered to or need Ho eventun'ly I, eland Tho sentiment. and Mrs. Stanford, Jr. Senator his fortune the boy died. of how tho university. dream which lllncrs. It was worn boy. and ho hts dream he his son over him- "My I will have nro crone." heard tho have to live for. The dream upon the Mrs Sarford then roo only to find dream caused scheme out. and boys From Stanford I doubt Idea that air lrto college-b-ed States
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CAPTAIN ANDREW J. THOMAS. The new head of the Tenderloin Precinct.
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
CAPTAIN ANDREW J. THOMAS. The new head of the Tenderloin Precinct.
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MEGATHERIUM. OR GROUND SLOTH. A colossal vegetarian of the now extinct race.
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
MEGATHERIUM. OR GROUND SLOTH. A colossal vegetarian of the now extinct race.
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Senator Owir Colonel Hoot TWO OLD-TIME FRIENDS Photo by Louis H. Bostwick. John Henry Gear the him term and
1/21/1900 Omaha daily bee.
Senator Owir Colonel Hoot TWO OLD-TIME FRIENDS Photo by Louis H. Bostwick. John Henry Gear the him term and
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SUSAN B. ANTHONT. At aixteen. MRS. C Forty years ago.
1/21/1900 New-York tribune.
SUSAN B. ANTHONT. At aixteen. MRS. C Forty years ago.
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vl 'au ?t? TvvvvS I ?3jJHV!L'IVNvs w A4mMT?ifl r f i'rAnBri"rr kb. -w v.b. t mjr r,iadb. ;-m Xi&O m mi' aivbvvvb .
1/21/1900 The St. Louis Republic.
vl 'au ?t? TvvvvS I ?3jJHV!L'IVNvs w A4mMT?ifl r f i'rAnBri"rr kb. -w v.b. t mjr r,iadb. ;-m Xi&O m mi' aivbvvvb .
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A CLOAK MODEL MRS ANNA E OEOROE After Mr Anna 1 ticnrco nil ac of he rmirdf at antuli of I > Hixlm liroliiT liiluvs of Ment McKlnli > > I lit ll usis is rat In In thus cit > n inxlcl In one st tug clink hnurc nl onci fnptcil KII n fin npplled fT the iiiilihn hen Tin Ita in of Mm C Senrxe and that of Kixton hid Inn miiplitl tnR ther for I nun iim It uui Afl Ill tint niu had luItn Ihriilind It kill him Isuii Use of I lirJkin pruinlij lit iau el IIr to I let V IHT ri us iiliil anl ncuri 1 ii <
1/22/1900 The evening world.
A CLOAK MODEL MRS ANNA E OEOROE After Mr Anna 1 ticnrco nil ac of he rmirdf at antuli of I > Hixlm liroliiT liiluvs of Ment McKlnli > > I lit ll usis is rat In In thus cit > n inxlcl In one st tug clink hnurc nl onci fnptcil KII n fin npplled fT the iiiilihn hen Tin Ita in of Mm C Senrxe and that of Kixton hid Inn miiplitl tnR ther for I nun iim It uui Afl Ill tint niu had luItn Ihriilind It kill him Isuii Use of I lirJkin pruinlij lit iau el IIr to I let V IHT ri us iiliil anl ncuri 1 ii <
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ajr v- - S' h st $? SmMi m 'it $& ) 4 v-ri- && .M'Imjk i:ai:i:ii:i i.i i:km:k
1/22/1900 The St. Louis Republic.
ajr v- - S' h st $? SmMi m 'it $& ) 4 v-ri- && .M'Imjk i:ai:i:ii:i i.i i:km:k
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ft, , "SflHHHK, JOHN ULV,V.
1/22/1900 Daily public ledger.
ft, , "SflHHHK, JOHN ULV,V.
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SCENE PEaM THE PASSIOH KLAY.
1/22/1900 The Saint Paul globe.
SCENE PEaM THE PASSIOH KLAY.
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t'tB.-'r. &mfr M& ' X ' TJ lit 1 5?ffe..c . i.ikrL.-.AiJ m&r! r. -S-V-S.-SfilE.'ar & y tej&&:.iiy St?s,!S-'? ve:"W'-ijS;ii'r'K'!-i-f: wsssWHa -.' 'L'i S-J-it&i'-jf
1/22/1900 The St. Louis Republic.
t'tB.-'r. &mfr M& ' X ' TJ lit 1 5?ffe..c . i.ikrL.-.AiJ m&r! r. -S-V-S.-SfilE.'ar & y tej&&:.iiy St?s,!S-'? ve:"W'-ijS;ii'r'K'!-i-f: wsssWHa -.' 'L'i S-J-it&i'-jf
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, j I jg8ft.. tiii: i. ri i)i mi: i.iu i:i t oi.i.m . & f K? : . - 7m ? &rr "v.. -etr z -lv ri"'-r-
1/22/1900 The St. Louis Republic.
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THEODORE P. MERSEL.EJI.
1/22/1900 New-York tribune.
THEODORE P. MERSEL.EJI.
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•R. t. COLEMAN.
1/23/1900 New-York tribune.
•R. t. COLEMAN.
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MRS BENJAMIN STEVENS ACCUSES HER JOB BENJAMIN F STEVENS The lee Ofirg 1 Mtcllcll mil f < rir = r pltnr nf the hnmiinurl Ireb lirinn rhurci In KM burn U on trial before that Hruikhn IreI > cry for fin i lia mlnlitir hu Jly rhl1fra uiioriv t by ubnfintlil tnttman cannot bo rtonblol 1 The nrlni Iwl clinrte la that hr tried lo creek our ronitrrsntlon and that
1/23/1900 The evening world.
MRS BENJAMIN STEVENS ACCUSES HER JOB BENJAMIN F STEVENS The lee Ofirg 1 Mtcllcll mil f < rir = r pltnr nf the hnmiinurl Ireb lirinn rhurci In KM burn U on trial before that Hruikhn IreI > cry for fin i lia mlnlitir hu Jly rhl1fra uiioriv t by ubnfintlil tnttman cannot bo rtonblol 1 The nrlni Iwl clinrte la that hr tried lo creek our ronitrrsntlon and that
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JOHN P. STOCKTON. Ex-United States Senator and ex-Attorney-Oeneral of New-Jersey, who died yesterday.
1/23/1900 New-York tribune.
JOHN P. STOCKTON. Ex-United States Senator and ex-Attorney-Oeneral of New-Jersey, who died yesterday.
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Mia May Handy. of Ric-hmordi's fair daahteirs, who is a of Ur. and Mrs. John H. 3.-l. an.
1/23/1900 Evening star.
Mia May Handy. of Ric-hmordi's fair daahteirs, who is a of Ur. and Mrs. John H. 3.-l. an.
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h p bit cavity ~ ~ ~ = on thlihen ef ie yte Prof. ku. A. bazen.
1/23/1900 Evening star.
h p bit cavity ~ ~ ~ = on thlihen ef ie yte Prof. ku. A. bazen.
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t ' V K: J . '■ r * Et)W A R D SCHUMA C H E R.
1/23/1900 Watertown republican.
t ' V K: J . '■ r * Et)W A R D SCHUMA C H E R.
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liu Ui there lint any ute for me to keep close you can come to me ever nlKht to nt jour Instruction and attar all there ttnple You are to pay 10 per cent weekly on all money clvcn you I to invest Pay the 10 per cent out of the money gIven There U no advertisement like a pleased customer My the time you hava pnld out oncthlnl of the first man pnnrlpal to him ni Interest he will hue tverj man woman unit child of his ac < ualntnnre showering their money In on you It Is the oM rndleis chain princi ple rho bu nen will prow like a roll Inx snowbalL Thl all right for you who will be the Corner Helen declared that It had always been her ambition to be rnirred from the Little Church Around the Corner and Mr JenkIns I rod cnme alone to give the bride away nhlh he did with much feeling and some tears for Mr Jenkins Ixatoyd was a man of fine tentlMlllIn and he declared that he loved Helen as If she were Ms own diuhttr Then the little weddlrw party had n supper at a Mr fn hlminhl reatnurftirt on Fifth avenue over which Mr Smlrii tin rnlil t Insisted on the rnarrlaire dear I WAN jfrild youd meet tint terribly rIch Mln Mfrrlnctiui nnd she mlicht take you from me You know that money cnn lo many things I It can my little wife replied Jack gravely It can hut all of Miss Mr rltictons millions could not make us ns happy as We are tnnlRhtwlth nolhlnB 1 1i 1I but our love Anil Helen ItlsiMl him I 0 I hen Helen Iiul fouml her Itlcntltr Imil been tllrcuvirnl at the KdMUIp Hrtllcwrnt iilio bail driven home feeling ilfrlrtrdly blot and OlicournKfd Without a ulncrtB friend Ilo had turned to tha mother superhr of the convent near rorJham where her girl Imoil had bern aiieJ Hho irfaiiKfil Mill t e soMl mother to ntteml to her cortc iomlcnro nnd her affairs for her nOd the world suptrased she had retired to thoup clalsterril halls for eust and lllet anil 0110 sensttlonM nc rpipr Iind announced that the uMlintliropluil Mica Mirrlniion would take the veil and cllipoio of her volt fortune to the Church and Its charities Jack had seen this tory xnd hail hon It to his wife The vounjer and Ihe elder trenton had seen It too and they redoubled their ffforta to secure the MvrrliiKlon millions or a part of them at least After n successful holiday season and nun sales of the story of Cflrmlmas In Many Lands which the syndicate prided Iturlf upon an era nf financial depression came upon the omce Jacks work while with thn bureau had at tracted the attention of several editors Mid with the osulstanc of Scro ny Fmllh he had securnl It position on the 4t3ff of the same greit daiiy that the belllcnie Mr fimlth was engaged upon Hero he found his nn sjslrnmejit was to assist Mr Smith In die running
1/23/1900 The evening world.
liu Ui there lint any ute for me to keep close you can come to me ever nlKht to nt jour Instruction and attar all there ttnple You are to pay 10 per cent weekly on all money clvcn you I to invest Pay the 10 per cent out of the money gIven There U no advertisement like a pleased customer My the time you hava pnld out oncthlnl of the first man pnnrlpal to him ni Interest he will hue tverj man woman unit child of his ac < ualntnnre showering their money In on you It Is the oM rndleis chain princi ple rho bu nen will prow like a roll Inx snowbalL Thl all right for you who will be the Corner Helen declared that It had always been her ambition to be rnirred from the Little Church Around the Corner and Mr JenkIns I rod cnme alone to give the bride away nhlh he did with much feeling and some tears for Mr Jenkins Ixatoyd was a man of fine tentlMlllIn and he declared that he loved Helen as If she were Ms own diuhttr Then the little weddlrw party had n supper at a Mr fn hlminhl reatnurftirt on Fifth avenue over which Mr Smlrii tin rnlil t Insisted on the rnarrlaire dear I WAN jfrild youd meet tint terribly rIch Mln Mfrrlnctiui nnd she mlicht take you from me You know that money cnn lo many things I It can my little wife replied Jack gravely It can hut all of Miss Mr rltictons millions could not make us ns happy as We are tnnlRhtwlth nolhlnB 1 1i 1I but our love Anil Helen ItlsiMl him I 0 I hen Helen Iiul fouml her Itlcntltr Imil been tllrcuvirnl at the KdMUIp Hrtllcwrnt iilio bail driven home feeling ilfrlrtrdly blot and OlicournKfd Without a ulncrtB friend Ilo had turned to tha mother superhr of the convent near rorJham where her girl Imoil had bern aiieJ Hho irfaiiKfil Mill t e soMl mother to ntteml to her cortc iomlcnro nnd her affairs for her nOd the world suptrased she had retired to thoup clalsterril halls for eust and lllet anil 0110 sensttlonM nc rpipr Iind announced that the uMlintliropluil Mica Mirrlniion would take the veil and cllipoio of her volt fortune to the Church and Its charities Jack had seen this tory xnd hail hon It to his wife The vounjer and Ihe elder trenton had seen It too and they redoubled their ffforta to secure the MvrrliiKlon millions or a part of them at least After n successful holiday season and nun sales of the story of Cflrmlmas In Many Lands which the syndicate prided Iturlf upon an era nf financial depression came upon the omce Jacks work while with thn bureau had at tracted the attention of several editors Mid with the osulstanc of Scro ny Fmllh he had securnl It position on the 4t3ff of the same greit daiiy that the belllcnie Mr fimlth was engaged upon Hero he found his nn sjslrnmejit was to assist Mr Smith In die running
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ni: KOBKKT lH'NTKi: DAI.TOX. reii'inerly eif St. Louis, w Im illi'il :it Ta- cotii:i. W.tsli.. :it llie ase of !! w& ..rzjeimw-teatfi W2K Si3S'yiVWJ ii5iet8bsS9 2SS
1/23/1900 The St. Louis Republic.
ni: KOBKKT lH'NTKi: DAI.TOX. reii'inerly eif St. Louis, w Im illi'il :it Ta- cotii:i. W.tsli.. :it llie ase of !! w& ..rzjeimw-teatfi W2K Si3S'yiVWJ ii5iet8bsS9 2SS
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tiimtvm-m&Kmit'WrtVl-Mi:miTvnlJxiIJjmdMtm ".. i. S2XS,r 1 tSSbck fc3S.C..5Wiir.A geWjti- -,. r.. .-rflri-J r- . sa.- .''2limMMmf'- !-f-'iiii - 1 ii- 1 in 1 ni 1 1 1 " . . - . ,r M , ,,,,., , mm 1 I, , 1 1 1 1 1 H - HOW THK niJITISH NAVAL r.IJKJADK TOOK THEIR HEAVY GUNS TO THE FRONT.
1/24/1900 The St. Louis Republic.
tiimtvm-m&Kmit'WrtVl-Mi:miTvnlJxiIJjmdMtm ".. i. S2XS,r 1 tSSbck fc3S.C..5Wiir.A geWjti- -,. r.. .-rflri-J r- . sa.- .''2limMMmf'- !-f-'iiii - 1 ii- 1 in 1 ni 1 1 1 " . . - . ,r M , ,,,,., , mm 1 I, , 1 1 1 1 1 H - HOW THK niJITISH NAVAL r.IJKJADK TOOK THEIR HEAVY GUNS TO THE FRONT.
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ALBERT A. rOPB.
1/24/1900 New-York tribune.
ALBERT A. rOPB.
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Plepi to proposal of marriage ptompIy
1/24/1900 The evening world.
Plepi to proposal of marriage ptompIy
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THE LATE JOHN RUSKIN.
1/24/1900 The Washburn times.
THE LATE JOHN RUSKIN.
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1/24/1900 The Washburn times.
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MRS. BREWER RECOMMENDS PERUNA The Homo of Mrs. Llzzlo M. OR GRIP AND FEMALE CATARRH. Brewer at II. I.
1/24/1900 The Guthrie daily leader.
MRS. BREWER RECOMMENDS PERUNA The Homo of Mrs. Llzzlo M. OR GRIP AND FEMALE CATARRH. Brewer at II. I.
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rh-.'crjph by S3-jj. Mlt T.Ka'I IF M Lini'MAN.
1/24/1900 The St. Louis Republic.
rh-.'crjph by S3-jj. Mlt T.Ka'I IF M Lini'MAN.
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STEAMER CITY OF SEATTLE. WHICH NARROWLY ESCAPED GOING ON THE ROCKS NEAR BERNERS BAY.
1/24/1900 The Seattle post-intelligencer.
STEAMER CITY OF SEATTLE. WHICH NARROWLY ESCAPED GOING ON THE ROCKS NEAR BERNERS BAY.
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RUINS OF KAUMAKAPILI CHURCH. ' C .1 I A b9r The principal Ptruture burned in Chinatown iliuir.t thf fr-.it C'iin:U own fire of Saturday. January 2"ih.
1/24/1900 The Pacific commercial advertiser.
RUINS OF KAUMAKAPILI CHURCH. ' C .1 I A b9r The principal Ptruture burned in Chinatown iliuir.t thf fr-.it C'iin:U own fire of Saturday. January 2"ih.
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, .• . . • Mv. V>" y , * • aMB ifefeb*. HBajSwl|ft^jMßSßaSMßhfcg^ J^£ M?l/''..'" : w-l#£*''?®frP* The titled attachment of the Gould family, whose career of extravagance and disastrous has the millions he
1/24/1900 The Washburn times.
, .• . . • Mv. V>" y , * • aMB ifefeb*. HBajSwl|ft^jMßSßaSMßhfcg^ J^£ M?l/''..'" : w-l#£*''?®frP* The titled attachment of the Gould family, whose career of extravagance and disastrous has the millions he
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MISSING GIRL MAY BE HELD PRISONER n P No trace ha been found of missing an unfamiliar handwriting to Mr WeW
1/24/1900 The evening world.
MISSING GIRL MAY BE HELD PRISONER n P No trace ha been found of missing an unfamiliar handwriting to Mr WeW
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TO TOKIO IS A OF COLOR AND DANCING S Add to a a fce Cleopatra Heart Is Astray of Its Own Ballet Whole Stage Specialties of Spectacular lntrtlnf period when hesitating between thla mornlnc the tudl to Tskl open York discovered why been advertised to rise wished that It that ho and iho hid For obi It wt t money worth and change 1 I 5nMrro Hlvrt
1/24/1900 The evening world.
TO TOKIO IS A OF COLOR AND DANCING S Add to a a fce Cleopatra Heart Is Astray of Its Own Ballet Whole Stage Specialties of Spectacular lntrtlnf period when hesitating between thla mornlnc the tudl to Tskl open York discovered why been advertised to rise wished that It that ho and iho hid For obi It wt t money worth and change 1 I 5nMrro Hlvrt
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VIEW OF THE BURNED DISTRICT. i'-r-' fl . f . 4 At) fiWM s1&&4 V vB.';7; f,v;-'r- -, vr tfta v;-- y -i . : rh Chinatown fire of January 2th. iew This picture takes in part of th thirty acru mv NiniMnu ami IUretania Htrrct.s.
1/24/1900 The Pacific commercial advertiser.
VIEW OF THE BURNED DISTRICT. i'-r-' fl . f . 4 At) fiWM s1&&4 V vB.';7; f,v;-'r- -, vr tfta v;-- y -i . : rh Chinatown fire of January 2th. iew This picture takes in part of th thirty acru mv NiniMnu ami IUretania Htrrct.s.
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Commander Wainwrignt.
1/24/1900 Evening star.
Commander Wainwrignt.
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CHARLES H. WALTON.
1/25/1900 The Portland daily press.
CHARLES H. WALTON.
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r i m i y iiS1 si - -T i iiT m 5k i i MKi ii nn fTCa ili irr fy Tt nrni - litS - i rb Csmmnnilrr Wnlntrrlictita snonl
1/25/1900 The times.
r i m i y iiS1 si - -T i iiT m 5k i i MKi ii nn fTCa ili irr fy Tt nrni - litS - i rb Csmmnnilrr Wnlntrrlictita snonl
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ination FKEE to all. DR. REA
1/25/1900 Phillipsburg herald.
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1/25/1900 The St. Louis Republic.
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1/25/1900 Nebraska Staats-Anzeiger.
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showman Jk menagerie which is Zoological Park is of Washington Rock Creek the old- Georgetown and when the former and the latter a of half built public of mud lined with is wooded and the valley which runs of it It is over thus is by far the in the world in Washington of the city It in the back yard of and its treas or two from the Park herd however Congress this tract of land upon the collection and birds for public very niggardly at for the accumu it being supposed by Yellowstone Park necessary contribu and strange crea Of course during the has been a good deal this position until now feebly supported is the Committee on formerly There hi little money and to beeon abroad and charge by or to be do who to the Zoo is now also a con as the Superin for market a new crop wolves etc which other establishments character of where Winter some Uncle Sam has to lie both Summer and menagerie and for a outside to indoors ago the exceptionally broken by a a cold snap which at of 2 T- V h 750 different creatures not counting the fish in the aquarium Xo 1 is the picture of the Yak a curious fellow from Central Asia who always goes prepared with a mat to lie upon On the under sido of his body thero is a dense growth of hair about 20 inches in length so that when he lies down on the snow his m 9HMkSvl SJttKSKKStttkj i ivM W fs t vWmmi 1 mssj 1 -33 I I ft Y f iPl t 9 A Ji - - J Some CnnACTERiSTic Views at the Zoo No 1 The Yak Xo 2 The Blue Foxes Xo i The Ruffalo s Yoang Moo3e Xo 5 The Llamas Xo 4 Tlio
1/25/1900 The National tribune.
showman Jk menagerie which is Zoological Park is of Washington Rock Creek the old- Georgetown and when the former and the latter a of half built public of mud lined with is wooded and the valley which runs of it It is over thus is by far the in the world in Washington of the city It in the back yard of and its treas or two from the Park herd however Congress this tract of land upon the collection and birds for public very niggardly at for the accumu it being supposed by Yellowstone Park necessary contribu and strange crea Of course during the has been a good deal this position until now feebly supported is the Committee on formerly There hi little money and to beeon abroad and charge by or to be do who to the Zoo is now also a con as the Superin for market a new crop wolves etc which other establishments character of where Winter some Uncle Sam has to lie both Summer and menagerie and for a outside to indoors ago the exceptionally broken by a a cold snap which at of 2 T- V h 750 different creatures not counting the fish in the aquarium Xo 1 is the picture of the Yak a curious fellow from Central Asia who always goes prepared with a mat to lie upon On the under sido of his body thero is a dense growth of hair about 20 inches in length so that when he lies down on the snow his m 9HMkSvl SJttKSKKStttkj i ivM W fs t vWmmi 1 mssj 1 -33 I I ft Y f iPl t 9 A Ji - - J Some CnnACTERiSTic Views at the Zoo No 1 The Yak Xo 2 The Blue Foxes Xo i The Ruffalo s Yoang Moo3e Xo 5 The Llamas Xo 4 Tlio

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