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THE EVENING STAR. WASHENGTON. _ DNESDA «December 7, CROSBY S. NOYES. +---K permanent Family Circulation ‘ch more than the combined cir- fon of the other Wash jes. As n News and Advertising Medium it has ne competitor. order to avoid deia on ac- | to ths election officers. The | demceracy varri | through. And so the people neglect the | highest duty that they owe to the state and THE, EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1898—16 PAGES: primaries. There is but one p party known label of the any and every candidate at the sdme time to thems-Ives, and the elections, in a iarge measure, go by default. In the end the states where this condition of affairs now exists, or where, by legisla- tion, it may in futur> be invited, will, in the very nature of things, pay a severe penalty. Political affairs will fall into the hands of a few shrewd men, who will play the game in their own way and for their Great Britain's present policy of forbear- ance in Egypt into the adoption ef meas ures at which, I presume, French sent ment is not aiming.” It is evident from these warm words that France has not rested content with the withdrawal of Marchand and the avoidance of the war which a few weeks ago was so t ; imminent. While the world withdrew its | pointed attention from the quarrel when it seemed settl it appears that the French have been, to use the ambassador's phrase, sticking pins into the British body. It was to be expected that there would be much Reeves’ Home-Made Fruit Cake, 35c. Ib. It's made of the very finest selected Raisins, Currants, Citron, etc—prepared and baked with $crupulous cleanli- ness, by our own experienced bakers. “You have to taste it — = —= Woodward & Lotbros, toth, r1th and F Sts. N. W. Christmas Cards, Booklets, Calendars, Diaries—First floor, reat and a very small minority. - we office, Imply to THE STAR. oF fo) oO iiction of the principles upon which | Would persist in ridiculing the British per- EF Stzes 3: to 40 Ihs., Be. Tha little the Editorial or Business Depart- formance in the Sudan and in deprecating higher than some—but you'll agree it's © general government is founded. n SS | Rane eee eeen ey that the people at | Lord Kitchener's projects. It would be too fully worth it. large are nut ifterested in this matter, for | Much to expect the French to abandon their atom thew ate. Louisiana will have six members spirations for a flank movement on Eng- Home-made Pies, all va- in the next national House of Representa- tives, and South Carolina seven, and the combined vote which senc them there is, in round numbers, only about sixty-one nd; whereas any two members “nat random from the east or west or nerthwest will show that much strength Vehind them, Shall thirty thousand votes elect seven members of the House from yath Carolina and only on> from New . or California? Is filled from basement to roof with just such goods as are most in demand during this the Christmas-buy- ing time. Thousands of the useful, practical, sensible sorts and thousands that are purely ornamental if you wish. Gifts suitable for everybody. Never before were such little prices named for all classes of worthy goods. Many are selecting Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, Cut Glass, Lamps, Clocks, Bric-a-Brac, etc, and having us pack them carefully it; boxes to be delivered at their pleasure. Others are buying Toys, Pictures, Dolls, Books, Dress Patterns, Blankets, Quilts, Linens, Curtains, Underwear, ete, and having us store them for future delivery. We charge nothing for the packing or the storing—will be ple either for you. We are also marking or engraving free Leather Goods, Silver Ware, Jewelry and Umbrellas. This re- quires time, of course, so if you intend having such work done select now znd give us as much time as possible. The store betterments—the broadened aisles, the largely increased space, the greater facilities, the con- veniences and improvements, all over the store, are very helpful, and are meeting with universal appreciation. THe six spacious and absolutly safe elevators make the upper floors so easy and quick of access. The store is yours for generous accommodations. = Convenient for carriages—Tenth street entrance. The Vest Reso solution leaves the case of nsionists precisely where it was before. The declaration is purely neg- land in Egypt without a murmur. But ap- parently these murmurs have hurt the feel- ings of at least some Englishmen of high position. When a diplomatic officer, even in Home-made Bread, fresh the moments of after-dinner exuberance, at Tieties, fresh daily, 20c. each. absiance it assumes an inten- part of the and u- administration, s that intention uncon is not an authoritative word as to what policy should Porto Rico and uch policy is abject? And very explicit de- at 6 a.m. and 4 p.m., 5c. loaf. ased to do when much is forgiven, hints pointed! the creation across the channel of an “in- tolerable irritation,”” is is not far away. Incidentally, it is to be noted, the amba: dor in his ‘ch did not strive overhard -to be complimentary to the 9 French, referring somewhat slightingly toa |. z Mtal Novelties for Hawai, | “short-lived ministry.” Perhaps this pin- | Grocer, Confectioner, Baker, 1209 F. prick will in itself provoke some of the 4 on on the other side of | @ eae s York, or Ohio, or Minne has heard a great t to do and what is Governm ‘The form of government proposed for the _its site commission | 5&me Kind of irrita What mething. V efeat the peace essional debate based on question is territory of Hawaii by the whose report has just been pr ented fol- | the channel. Unless signs are yaluele : 3 ‘ ° De ae the main, the prineipies which un- | Sit Edward Monson will not long continue ‘ Economize Gerlie the processes employed in the stave | 2mbassador at Paris, sHciatl ponecmente ain- ' ; On ou ritorial governments of the mi If the responsibilities now devolving upon Pr land. There are, however, some features of Ghiemcosevet $ butler in determining to | 2! at, bl EF divergence which will’commend themselves] — 12, nis employer is at home continue to $ able are. The treaty will not bind this n the question of ¢ Our fens Department, | Xmas China From the Borgfeidt Sale. Scores and hundreds of dainty, Has undergone a material change. Overhanging galleries, and fixtures | odd and e c and te overnment sions. It could not je that prev of what may or may notj under the Constitution are new po: (Located immediately on entering store at F street), ess will set to the close attention of all citizens of the republic as worthy of study in their actual increase, it will probably be but a short time before his pictures adorn the patent ‘ When we say we sell the highest grad articles at the lowe and prices ever quoted quisitely beautiful bits of operations. These relate particularly to the in the city 1 i adic! oe sehen ae Sa Set re making a broad stat ahaa 5 wes, 2 <1 ss . te have ove a on ;: 5 always been, numerous and conflict | PU Ue ohoosing members of the terri- | ™*dicine pages, together with Information Tent. ut we cau substantiate it. We which it was not practicable, until recently to remove, have given place | China, imported and domestic, suit- ng. Mr. Jefferson found nothing in the | ™ : oe joseq | #8 tO What enabled him to stand the strain. | 3} believe in big sales ut a small profit to modern and more convenient shelving and show cases, and increased | oh). fy Xamae Car ‘ iat Pee torial legislature, which is to be comp Sgeaeie & Tather than siall sales at an enormous 2 ae a ole for Xmas Gifts, are here now. See Caner orate eine: (Ne) Lou ietane Bos pro facilities and betterments are evidenton every hand. j , of fifteen senators and thirty representa- tives. In the election of the latter, who are apportioned among six districts, each |), voter will have as many votes as there are chase. Nevertheless, he by d@ the state which Mr. V resents in the Senate is ca: f Mr. Jeffer: England desires to remind France that | J following prices illustrate our anybody who’ oes) intolie lionttaming |g. methods urrontemmeor nore nnee) © ing Houses, In § keepers, take notics Carolina Rice—1b aght the ground, n part rep- out of ae and each day sees Hence our Men’s Store is practically a new store, well equipped for ided ; Something new the easiest possible selection, and is filled with a stock of Fine Furnish- | #¢ded to the collection. Tomorrow ings, suitable for Chris Houses and Honse- ness ought to be in a position to give the enterprise strict, undivided attention. The wisdom Ty tmas gifts, selected with a strict regard for first- | We shall offer the following specials ag representatives to be chosen from the dis- 7 Ibs, Lump Star x 5 ee ee today < mil peepee he TaRerairi aia erenidesuie Worn tavanee a | Umye yi iSeeuhn Saewirs Siac RIT OTR Teal, cane Maple Syrup class trade, at very moderate prices, and with exceptionally low quota- | secured from the trade sale of Geo. t was insisted by many constitutiona ; alser is les Maple Sy . * ase = A & ee ‘ lawyers at the beginning of the civil war | Fesident of the elty of Honolulu, which, | peace proclamations, like his poetry, are | 3) New York State Buckwbeat-ib, tions for various articles to be offered during the holiday season. In- | Borgfeldt & Co., the largest china i = ede i 0 Ibs. Rolled Oats. . with the Island of Oahu, is divided ino | naturally of a superior quality. two districts with six representativ ee ee ees each, will cast six votes. These he may SHOOTING STARS, ndidates or = Distrastful. cluded in part are Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Silk Mufflers, Dress Shirt importers of New York Protectors, Fancy Suspenders with Silver Buckles, Smoking Jackets, House Coats, Robes de Chambre, Mackintoshes, Bicycle Sweaters, Car- digan Jackets, Steamer and Traveling Rugs, Umbrellas, ete. that the government did not possess the power to move in the interests of its own preserva During the closing months of Lis administration Mr. Buchanan permitted 1 olutely by this view of the matter. But Mr. Lincoln very B-lb ages Buckwheat Assorted Juma -2 for. Daintily Decorated Real G Jars. in chotee new shape usually attractive. n China the decorating cast singly for six different ca h may cast them a!l for one, thus conc ating his electoral force upon a sin; candidate whom he particularly de: have seated. This is a decided novelty th self to be swayed Sf is said Mr. Corntossel, ‘‘that hey'd call this Anglo-American scheme u'thin’ bes 3 workings will be m-| “What's th how- | asked his wi ° in = B 5 Special price, 25¢. eacl We are now making a special Xmas showing of eed aoe ee Kew ily Decorated Real German China ¢ ing Gowns, Chamber Robes | 42¢ Brust Trays pgp = colors disc 1 such power. and applied men who felt most his poli speedily an matier with that word it, and in clusters—b Prunes—ib. Tb. mb pure ‘Trays — dainty suffrage, and ting. In the’ voting for senators, tor has but one vote for each @ from the district in The bill the votes B 2 of representatives. A Delicate Distinction, 3 lification is appted in} <}fow much doe 4 for legislative candidates, Redsthe caralevel ang obliged, in addition to the} “1 don’t kaow qualifications, to be able to speak. | hand,” lingly either the | “You sureiy know your own salary.” r Hawaiian language. Voters for] “yes, but tnat isn’t what you a’so own at least $1,000 worth — shall Summarized. House Coats, Smoking Jackets, Dres and Bath Wrappers, comprising all the newest and m and fabric no man of an bts either th Mr. I senator to b which he vote net specify that trated as in the eservat Th did not in- | the voti elector “I haven't confidence in it. I like this sition, an’ Iw t popular styles | ever, each ¢ prop to see it go through. The oniy other thing by that name 1 know anything about is t , imported and domestic, elec wisdom + ry. it politicians ever Special price, 35¢. 1 does ree 6 In baw. tots Bab buekets Lard. 2221! sel Fancy Baltimore Sugar ntily e Farmers’ Alliance At Extremely Moderate Prices. w shape dainty tral First floor. } upon the pre educational ¢ your position pay?” ive. Special price, 50c. each. s i could figure it up off- enator Sorghum. 2 ° Holiday Dress Silks. | Hundreds of other objects of A Silk Dress or Waist is always appreciated. Yearly the buying in- beanty and fitness, purchased espe- creases. More Silk Dress and Waist Patterns translated from goods to | Cially for the holidays—many of gifts. We have a superb stock of the most fas i irc * answerer read and write underst ked me.” nator mus ‘ut Plekles—pe Whole Wheat mable Blacks and Fane d abroad—each with its special excclle quality, great in quantity, in beauty, in perfection of finish. We will cut any desired length and put up in a fancy box, which gives the gift more indi | which are of our own direct impor- —staunch in | tation, hence not obtainable eclse- where—are to be found in China De- . : partment marked at very low pri luality and adds to its appearance. Fifth floor ; prices, Among the most fashionable weaves are the following: a een Taffetas Peau de Soie, Regence Barre, Satin Duches Taffctas, | Xmas Satin Cyrana, Peau de Cygne, Satin Liberty, Gros de Cashemire, Ar- | Toilet Sets. mure Imperial Surah, Taffctas de Mousseline Poplin, Satin Pekin Moire, Pekin Moire Antique, Satin Pekin Stripe, Moire Antique Nouveante, More than a hundred new and of real properiy in the territory, or have actually received a money income of He Carne, t01G a This honorabie fact m ie ‘6 v of personal absence, letters to | own benefit. Eesides, it is not majority | SPappish regret over the necessity to with- to apprefiate/ how very de- THE STAR should not be addrensed | overnm-nt, but government by the minor- | @'aw Marchand, and that the Paris press, Hera a aar te any individual connected with the | / It is a flat | @iways eager for chances to throw vitriol, * : story es plain; The whoie sad story seems to be, home s than ing the ele electi there is both an educ a property qua +32 —_ frage for the higher legis.ative offic not les $600 during the year pre tion. Thus in the senatorial janat and He came, and th and 3 lbs. for... Fresh “Meats. Pickford’s: en Went home again, iegative and fication, restricting the suf- The I to} “Just think,” exclaimed the pugilist, as he narrower limits than though the system in | iooked admiringly in a plate window, vogue on the iand were pied. The are grown men who have to black property qualification extends a.so to the eee nies membership of the legislature, the senators being required to have property to the herence. Mrs. Dominis and the Crown Lands. 1 108 of the bill to provide a gov- ernment for the tery culated to aro’ “there shoe answer 1 his manager, “instead Lydia Domints, p of blackin’ eyes an’ getting rich, like u a 4 7 4 sate = ae PAS : Sh Kal oe en of Hawaii. 3 Dominis is | Value of $2,000 or a money income of $1,000. a Oth and A @| Taffetas Carre, Taffetas Broche, Satin Brocade, Crepe de Chine Broche, | stylish China and Crockery Toilet at present im W on as a claimant for requirements being haived in the oe BRONCO COCO a La. AVE. 2 Gros de Londres, ete. Sets, in the latest shapes and color. ee Tapvets fee aa thek nites » of the representatives. Naturally the | “It is an anfortunate fact," said the man It reegeues shapes and color- lined to waste time over his own “that the laboring men in this ws | country seem to less and loss appre- application which do | ciation of economy, while there is a ten- dency on the part of wealth to retire itself ses of hoarding.” answered the man who likes to Dole, former President of Hawaii, | set through with things in a hurry, “I the power granted to the gov- | think I fo.low you. You mean that the rich 111, claiming that | Keep teeling poorer and the poor keep feel- ority | ng richer. ct of these restrictions is to exclude people from the legislature. 85c. to $7.50 the yard. ings, are now to be seen in our mod= ern China Department. Only re- liable, best wearing qualities offered, t the pric lands of Ha applicant for a rightful owner of th RON BABA OBA BONG Silver Novelties First floor. of exclusively local not conflict with the provisions of the C stitution or of the general laws of the | for pu Union. “Yes, are very low. Upholstery Department. 10-piece Royal Blue Nooks and corners filled with fabrics and made-up thir cozy corners and dens; rare bits of stuffs for covering cushions and _pil- lows; novelties and unique effects in Draperies, Hangings, etc. Scores of inexpensive stuffs for making up Xmas presents. ee g 1 12-plece e au uh dd queens say o Sets, With ee w« (¢ For Gifts. Tomorrow, Special Sale of = em otre eee aa ec he m You don't want to giv nbossed Velvet Art Squares, Tapestry, Bagdad and Velour Table eas, As nations oft have done of late. th: rhor may abuse the power of Cove: s and Tapestry Couch Covers at floor maktr . ppommtme it is wee ake, successfully he sought, q ¢ a “see: | that Mie. Doue's views have been set forth, | _‘Triumpital tour trom climes to aime, Less Than Haif Usuai Prices. Large of any | th not likely that many wil share Despite the fact that ther» a api i i i al I fe at thers was nought aoods ae 7 ash. a2 ve ay desirable = cae | BIS pessimistic apprehension. He woes not To triumph over at that time. ae The goods owe bright and fresh, and in ERE way desirable. Toys. ; eem to re.y sufiicienUy upon the restrai- he extraordinarily low prices are made possible by closing out the en- Parson ks 1 ; ing power of the President. It is advisab e, Seen is mbt complete, S omer teak tire remaining stock of a manufacturer. They represent a collection of ; ersons contemplating buying theory that Mrs. | HeWever, that some attention be paid early Be toiceanaic, useful gift things for the holid. and will be on sale tomorrow morn- | !@rge Toys will find it to their ad m of home ruie. As the bul now Me finds his gran ur to de at eaehis mand tiertis ei An anti-climax lurking there. the appointment as governor and s of the territory of men from outside the The Mil stipulates that these offi- to the it ail her ri: promts w nts to these she lost her > lands beloug- crown losing that ing as follows: vantage to make selections now, as the stock is replete with everything that’s new and fresh. Queen Anne Cologne, 5 aS que 200 Tapestry Conch ¢ . GO inches wide, 3] A lot of 10-4 Impo yards long, heavy fringe all d Tapestry Table Covers, in 5 colors, heavy friny “Let us hav peace!" he calls aloud. This is the hope he long has nur Arac - 2 5 a ~ 5 _ when the crown ceased to exist. If this An¢ Coan suilles ; $3.00 each. Regular price, $5.00 $3.00 each. Regular price, $7.50. a eS = a d be enaciet Mrs. Dominia | C43 “shail reside within the territory, no uetthe Cear suilles om the ic 3 3 ! jas eS sas ioe fe We have a line of large Toys made e Mrs. ominis 2 x And blandly cries, “I said it first! A lot of 12-4 "' e c S iaoaaleis the chariiab.e | DUt It does net require that they shall be 50 Inches | A lot of 12-4 Imported Tapestry em can Pyack | ¢Xpressly for our own trade, of su- perior workmanship, strong and dur- able, comprising every new thing, A lot of 6-4 er aa $ - ters, Persian burdens. every good sort that is worth hay- $2.00 cach. Regular price, $5.00. | ing, including in part Velocipede = = Tricycle +e Speaker Reed's Position. Frow the Boston Herald. 4 be used for table or couch; 65 inches w! ce & $ | -00 bot. residents of the is.ands when appointed. went uceaston | The provision that they “shall reside within ie OF hee =ircac aid | ne territory” seems oneiirst reading 10) (Wwe ave: never been icin r occupaut or inc | Mean omy that these oimciais 1 reside | much stock in the stateme w trom consid- | therein during their incumbency, Hawaii- | Reed would officially 1 proviued, amoug | 40S will doubUess protest v gislation to tin for the ce of the go may n. mypetues nment. no Unis loug; heavy fring, color effect $3.00 cach. Regular price, $5.00 $3.50 each. Regular price, $9.00. No perfume like Qui new Ht stands pre ad of a ognes if delicate, refreshing. on™ Heh, achet, 24¢, 1 to take t that Speaker lace himself in the arry out the treaty ion of the Philip- A lot of 8-4 Ge z all around, handsome color effects, $6.00 each. Regular price, $10.00. ine ‘able Coves tue . fringed Covers, in old gold con orousiy against | Way of s » Doll Carriages, Doll Go- that tne Iormer queen snow | any form of carpetbagism, and on this | With N . 1 | s . a vine cont a pine Islands. The sole opportunity o bse A lot of 8-4 stry Table € >) A lot of 4-4 Staml Cove of good col- ads auuuny as a compen- | Pont an Interesting controversy may arise. | PIR® to, Bloc he pulse Se opene Lee ted fringe all around, Fors, fringed all around carts, Chairs, Children’s Wooden — the wos ef Une Uirone. oe eae re tion such a med is ie Senate, and >ac = ice. $4 | qi c eoula 2 > ee sad 2 Pt gaskets ee ‘The tendtited WEICR GENE h a measure is in the Senate, and $2.00 each. Regular price, $4.00. | 50c. each. Regular price, goc. prite figure | we hz > serious doubts if it proves’ suc- 2.00 cac Carts, Wheelbarrows, Wooden and ful there. It seems to us idle to ex- Se iS) with writers of Washington rom: a Z. 75C. YAIb. A Long bert Want, Jagons, Bue ards. S matter of fact, Lilluoxalani is about the [Peet anything to be done in this way in Iron W agons, Buckboards, Sulkies, ve an eye for | only authentic representative of the genus | (2# ther house, and to ask Speaker Reed The most lusting Sachet we'y Patrol Wagons, Hook and Ladders, eae e me : : to assist ins io ever kiown favorite Ss ial Sal f Holi . nd a rea at could be pointed out at the present | him to mak everybo > > as : f aceds at the | ogc? Pe Potted out at the present | nim to male a wesley sacri of himselt aE pecial Sale of Holiday Dress Goods, | shoo Fiys, Swinging Horses, Hands Dress: ately 2 couns: aS ave x ey morruw. >, 7 S. Tel Ctipede a 2 I latel — un chance of defeating the We have recently consummated a large purchase of French Drap | V@gons, Velocipede and Wagon campaign, Great Britain i treaty in the Senate rests upon the neces- zs = sity of its obt s Hairs and | Combined, Pool Tables, Desks, High Chairs, Black Boards, Bureaus, Chif- foniers, Wash Stands, Doll Trunks: in fact, everything from a roc. Cart to a $15.00 Hook and Ladder. Hay Carts. Each ining a two-thirds vote in that body. such rule applies in the House, and we look to find the majc , y al articie of the same name. | for the treaty there overwhelining. Mr. to stem a tide which must sweep under all ° aspicion that | no stand in way of it. H 1 arrangements to depose Speaker, Reed will | ow his opinion on the acquisition of for ss be a regular feature of congressional activ- | eign territory to be known; indeed, it Tetrison With the Reatentoge fet oot ik fort aaiis sea tn Camis stood that he has done so already; Soou settles the question of supen: the is a practical public man, and not AM odors : ; disposed toward quixotism in his. political A speelal — Rabu France's partment | action. tracts, in bottles wi those southern | i8 in dang>r of being overcrowded at the pga Sa stoppers--tomorrow.. South Africa gives prom more interesting and adventu country’s pout other popular fabrics, which we now have on sale at a Sa Ma i i St SSS SSS St 8S St St eM StS SSeS SS SS SS 3 SS hg Reduction of 25 to 50 per cent from Regular Prices. They are all new, fresh, choice fabrics, purchased within the past week with especial reference to the holiday: There is some grou v @ stat-smd when it comes ‘There are extracts and extracts. Camel’s Hairs, | French Drap d’Et ngs; strictly all In iMuminated two-toned colo: wool; 36 tuches wid 25c. a yard. popolar fi | We have jast made a large pu at very specially low prices. It ise of this very mustitutional enact- | #0 exposition. The Railroads and the Canal. Mertz’s Ph J | comes in two qualities and in a full line of very §oc. negre vote ht M rot he New York Jot armac f hands i Hori . We offer them es follows: r / Sc. ms BE = ue n Sayer Sse i is rk Journal y, Regular Price, 37)4) handsome colorings. We offer them es follows: ios aes ana eas se. vssible to unde 0 ac $ are carrying on an active Eleventh and F Sts, the legiti- nd at present | campaign against the Nicaragua canal. de $1.00 to $6. All=Wool Serges, 55c. a yard oerobenbnkodeobnfonteonknteoorkonketoolontbeeeLeteoonbntoloofnfonteono> ofetelonfnfofooonfofonlntofoolntedononfefeontentelonlnfefoelnfedeoref et iat Eis »w far the British government was | Their literary bureau is putting forth pam: , : des of red; also blues, greens and 5 ' $1.25 to $2.00 OES it would b. | Tepresented by Sir Edward Mor amb: phlets written by hired statisticians, who | *aebivebbrbicibeteptepptetepepep op | im tren, stindss of, te For the $1.00 Quality. ? $1.25 > senchieess a | sudor to France, when he warned France | Uphold the thesis that the canal would be ¢ ° 25 rd 91.95 z! eer ee OMMNC HY Berne eee ene eae Seats Nee tof no use either to the navy or to com- mas alnties c. a yard. 75c. a yard 75¢ urtailed. They | © desist from the “pin-prick policy” which, | merce. ‘They contend that the competi- nee An Unusual Value. 7a y - fx: ter they had | “¢cording to his view, she has been pur- | tion of the overland railroads would be so n u bs $1.00 home he ahouia | sing toward Engiand of late. Thig warn: | strenuous as to deprive the wetecee ot | ATS ng In. ‘ All-Wool Henriettas. Res tee SES eality: In a large assortment of col eee "s Oak Secretary Desks. Each. $1.95 ings, including reds, . : 5 $. ies wide. | Satin Berber, Patrol Wagons, Each...... $3.00 to $11.50 ing, uttered chamber of commerce in Paris last ¢ t the banquet of the British | busine - If the Nicaragua canal rendered no other CRE eC rmaers for Xmas GRO- vice then to reduce and permanently cask ES. WINES, ctc., now. ey would defy and would have ening, | oo t the international gossips wagging | Ko blues. browns and greens; k — - P i When you are ready to make the X: < ake snd eat tt. The matter ia (8% p down railroad charges the people x hake the Xmas Mince a ee rach, D195 4 beyond ths point of | @8ain with rumors of war. On the face of | could well afford to build it. It is because for the Wallion Hoarrenen 8,88, Phone 3ic, a yard. oer bataoens eek tate witb eatindine aa pe reentry et ean er ner Ie és and it is no mors chan a | #2® Speech it does not appear to be more | the railroad companies are keenly awake Wines, ete. Regular Price, 37!4c. face. It was manufactured in France and never re- | Girls’ Trieyeles, the best make. Bach... 33-5} tion now than the enthusiastic utterance of an ar- | (? this fact that they will employ every art |}, | C2 We'll deliver everything prompt. donee itches tailed for tess than one dollar « yard. A fall line f yined. iach SEO amt Neloctpede come So ge subject, and it is tak- | dently loyal Eng.ishman, wao, perhaps for- | Cymmand to throw obstacles In the won c WH ELE Cor. 18th All-Wool Poplins, Of staple colorings 1s reproented in a recent wpectal | Oy iscoe Rockers, strougly made. Kach $1.00 jana and South | S*tting the grave responsibilities of his po- | That voyage of the Oregon down one side | 44 Fy 9 and K. |, a good range of staple and desirable colorings; | purchase, which we offer at S REPT sition in the ardor of a post-prandial oc- | of the hemisphere and up the other has set- | PINE GROCERIE§, WINES, &e. Tel. 437. 38 Inches wide. Velocipedes, the best make. Eaci 91.49 r new election det-w.t&m 20 55 d.- November returns have juct | €#80m, glves vent to his intense feelings, | tled the canal question so far as the Ameri- eS ee 50c. a yard. Cc. a yard. Also a complete Line with rubber { tally canvassel. They show a re- | Yet tt !# notorious that. English statesmen | C4" People are concerned. a SS lar Price, 75c Regular Price, $1.00 Sse = pidge ae ? at the head of affairs have odd ways of an- : o = Regular Price, 2 gu 9 DEW, Boys’ le state of with: reevect: to) | ing anal peceraie: Ee cea United States Now an Empire. ¥ = : é Oy: siana only some oo ee ~ | From the New Orleans Pleayune (dem.) alt a rus eS Included in this recent special purchase are the following lots of Depart: t es were cast—less | er will often proclaim: s woarld-meving |" 7, ig iow an established fact that the g Black Fabri partment. Seale. - purpose at the lord mayor's banquet. So | tnited St: = aby: Te lack Fabrics ; ‘ ‘ we vote cast two ye nited States has suddenly developed into an : 3 5 . mice ay a 7 as in the light of what has happened in this | empire, extending: to several different and rom Cc, u Black All-wool Serge, 35 inches wide.’ An excellent value, 25c. a A sensible Christmas gift is a vote dit not =xceeg | ¥4¥ tt would not be surprising if it were } distant portions of the globe. With Alaska : ac ° yard. { Boys’ Suit. Two very special values disclosed later that Sir Edward Monson | the Hawaiian Islands, Cuba, Porto Rico, twenty-eight thousand—less than one- juam and the Philippines added to our ter- HAIR BRUSHES to suit every fancy. ack All-wool Henriettas, 36 inches wide: Regular 37$c. quality— | in Boys’ Suits are as folloy fourth of the white vote of the state, with- | "2 t#!king by the’card when he said: Se So ees eee developed a great American, English and French—-with 5 wees : z = : Ali-wool Dontile-breasted Biue Cheviot’ Suits, well out taking into account at all the large ne. | “I would earnes‘ly ask officials in power | colonial appendage. The addition of 15,000,- ivory, cellulold and wooden backs—Iong, gic. a yard. - 5 : made ani perfect Biting, sewed throuzhout’ with ste vikes wills: Wade Tor arescated’ ie and unofficial exponents of public opinion | 000 people to our population is a tremen- medium and short bristles to sult thick Black All-wool Serge, 42 inches wide. Regular 50c. quality—4oc. a | Mit’ S83 8°05. “etfnat’vaioe, $h00, alee pita, sant @ Hself, | to discountenance and-abstain from a'con- | dous expansion as a result of a war lasting and thin hair. Prices start at 50c. card SSS . ould no! Rave been permitted to partici- | tinuance of the policy of pin pricks, which, | barely ninety days.’ It would be folly to OFMILITARY HAIR BRUSHES are yard. : aes . 5 Special price, $3.75 each. pate in the election. while it can only procure’an ephemeral sat: | disguise the fact that the great mass of spléndid gifts for men. 75c. up--here. Black All-wool India Twills, 50 inches wide. Regular 75c. quality — —— The new difficulty, as will be seen, pro- | isfaction to a short Hved minisgr: American people sympathize with tue pol- Q ed Aus" All-wool Fancy Mixed Chevtot Sults, neat, pretty ceeds from th> Indifference of the people | meVitably perpetuate across the chan icy of expansion, but many public men fear! ) W, S, THOMPSON — Soc. a yard. : x gray and bro va mixtures, light and dark colors, at Bolt teaa'e eine acects intolerable irritation. the reaction which must inevitably follow 2 i ’ The above will be cut in any desired length.and put up appropriate | $74, Suite, Go) “Plcedld wearing, Regulne value ee Oe ee ee eee ener eee emeny On. One “I would entreat them to resist the temp- | this sudden and abnormal energy, and are PHARMAOIST, 708 15TH ST. de7-284 = Pa = spi 3 “ ballot in their hands. The negroes are not | tation to thwart British enterprise by petty | justly apprehensive of the International gift shape when you wish. Special price, $2.95 each. allowed to vote, and th: whites stay away | Maneuvers, such as the proposal to start | complications which are sure to arise soon- 3 First floor. me : ‘Third Hoor. m the polls in large numbers. Nothing | Colleges as rivals of General i.ord Kiteh- | er or later as a result of our coming into d@Ete, Satin Berber, Poplins, Henriettas, Serges, Came T $ ener’s projected institution in the recon- | closer contact with the powers of Europe rders of the. blood _ S is left to stir the voters up and bring them | © 5 PC | permanently cured and all (ain: elimina . > J quered Sudan. Such ill-considered prov in that prolific field of dispute in the far penthy, " ain: elimina-ed from * Thes= sre no contests except in the | cation might have the effect of converting | east, the evsiem. 8.8. S., the greatest purlder, WOODWARD & LOT HROP,.

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