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bi i Every afternoon © rnennennmnnnenns KM, WELLS, js Borror. | oy vik Conte per Week, ottvered HASH ver see Man aor | ‘The publication tn yesterday's Star) of the facta regarding the inside | workings of the “doctor's trust” in this city, caused a genuine sensation | and excited much comment, Some! of the medical men expressed «reat indignation at what they were pleas- ed to term the audacity of this pa- THE SEATILESTAR ()) WAY IN POLITICS Who Is Attracting, Attention. WM, GORBEL, OF COVINGTON. K Liana ae A ASEAN EST INE ES ASIEN, He STAN. HE SEA LE A Strike Threatened. \} an Impending strike on ae baaware| ANTAT i(' NEW YORK, June 24. Lackawanna & Western raliroad are again current, Bee t ‘the employes have been held r portant points along the line, ‘The employes are incensed over the nu merous changes that have been made | © the retirement of “Bam” Bloan, | - a Uniess thelr demand for an amet ation of thetr cendition In satiate the men ay they will tle up the road Funston’s Name for VESLER way BLAZE. A small blaze in a barber shop at| the Filipinos. the southeast corner of Yesler way | and Fourth avenue, gave the fire de-| - partment @ run at 9 o'clock last cent: an wonnd y's cored man|IN A CHARACTERISTIC LETTER named Morg | ET a | T BOUND OVER | HE is a SEATTLE MIN } EXCHANGE legitimate enterprise, and backed by a sufficient amount of capital to guar- ‘ antee that no fake enterprises or wild- cat stocks will be listed or sold on its boards. If you see the stock quoted in our market reports, or offered for sale on our Exchange, you can rest assured the prospective mine is one of merit, and while we do not guarantee every stock sold to make ein t oh article, and apres } farecily in ene «oon pute | aide yet State A line dD yikes eet i itn en eteever 80. Tosed wed % the purchaser a rich man, yet we do say that Other physicians, however, com- je Career. peoyhar vine aren Munday night, Common $ they are all a good safe investment and the S mended the Star for its course In the | perior court on a charge of grand) money paid for them will be spent in develop. ay maneved tae Setaa Sak pehetete ey. 3 ms mel caper SFY and , pis ing the mines, thereby making your property Ao We SENA. Aa ter On vs>-| Domeere vention of Ken ‘SMITH TELLS PR heron epg gy Loca ga te beg more valuable. Remember what we say, that . opinion ex-|tucky nominated William Goebel for |Gen. Funston says 1 general] Western Washington is on the eve of the great- Pressed, and that was against the/ governor after & most exciting “doctor's trust” and in favor of aj test among the three leading can-| didates, lasting for over a week | reduction of charges for medical ser- | 1am not an expansionist, [thrown into this thing ¢ should est mining boom the world has ever known, and there will be more fortunes made from the vices to the level charges in other cities very few citizens, in fact, who read) the Btar's article without experienc- ing some unpleasant twinges of re- collection regarding the excessive Goctor’s bille which they had been called upon to pay. In taking up the question and ex- ploiting the doings of the doctors, the Star is animated by no feeling of of physicians’) There were! tising that he % Goebel is a pecullarly interesting person, and th received through the press of the United States by | reason of the conspicuous part which he played in the recent tumulte in the convention, will cause his un- ique personality to be still more widely discussed, He is not a pub- lie speaker; he is not a sock man; phe never drinks nor smokes; hy very seldom upon 4 stage in 4 pub- widespread adver-| |never seen in evening gatherings, and | country @ year and a half ago. None | stay with it to the bitter end, and raw-hide these bullet-headed Asta- Ue ruffians until they yell for merey. After the war I want @ job as pro- George KR. Smith, of Oakland, Cal.,| fessor of American history in Luzon a recent arrival from Dawson, says| University, when they build it, and that quite « number of men from the | I'll Warrant (hat the next generation golden state pow fill nameless graves | Of Milipinos will know better than to in the north. He was one of a party| «et in the way of Anglo-Saxon pro of four who went tnto the northern | Kress and decency”” Predicts Much Suffering inthe Northern Gold Regions. sata aunts at | THE NATIONAL 7 Cascade Mountains than were ever taken out of the main range of the Rockies. Get in the procession and invest a few dol- larsin cheap good mining stocks and you will wake up Some fine morning and find yourself a millionaire. Daily call and sale at 12:30 P. M. Me meeting. Beveral years ago he ” GQnimosity towards the medical fra-| shot and killed a banker named San-| last to come out, having arrived here ternity, but simply by a desire to/ ford, upon the street in Covington, jon the steamer Humboldt, lort every | Seattle Mining Exchan e have the new conditions existing in| Ky., but was never tried for murder —_ he possessed, and and a «reat A E MES gi Beattie recognised by the doctors.|the «rand jury refusing to indict | i ity in getting out of the n- T a him, believing that the shooting was| try. He confirme the report pub-| Pee a aml Teiephone Mein 273. itr: ‘lim self-defense, Yet, with all of his/lished in the Mar to the effect that) CHICAGO, June 3%.-The following | apparent aversion to the ordinary |hundreds will die through sickness |are the results of the National 609 First Avenue——__ board habits and amusements of mankind, | and starvation if they are not given | league Kames yesterday: At Cleve suppr Wiliam Goebel is feared by enemiss, | assistance to reach the coast this|land—New York @ Cleveland 1; at) to en and implicitly obeyed by friends to | season. | Pittabure—Pittaburg 4, Boston 3, at fn str an extent hardly ever paralicied in| “The unemployed live like dogs.” | St. Loule-tt, Louis 6, Philadelphia the history of American politics.|said Mr. Smith to w Star reporter | 4 beegadi He wields @ prodigious influence in| at the Atlantic hotel today, “Why)| The following is the standing of the of inf the Democratic ranks, and hie latest | they don't commit suicide and end| clubs tain t triumph demonstrates more plainly thelr sufferings ja a puasie to me. I w. L pe “ alarn than ever that he is in absolute co am confident that there are fully | Mrookiyn . & 16 vid trol of the party machinery. As 4/4000 men In the country who are | Boston aio a 2 on wv WwW ares practicing attorney he has long been | actually starving.” | Philadelphia . 6 2 eit eries, bts the terror of the railroad companies ee) eee [na ano ™ u 60 ee of the operating in Kentucky, having for Baltimore 2 mu S71 cit i sratzing 10 tote the 1n-| Sime yeara devoted his enersie MORAN MILL a teen 3: & ca THE 2000 Cedar Poles Wanted men | pepe public men. in-| most exclusively to bringing success- |New York ....... 39 31 aon! ROPOBALS are wanted for furnishing and delivering along certaia er eluding congresamen, who are taking | ful damage sults for injured em- [Cincinatti ....... 7 2” 482) streets and allers in the cities of Seattle and Tacoma. ‘i and | the trip to Alaska for the purposes | ployees against the roads. His un- Pittebure ....... 2% a8 — = ca veatesiate saduarvetes, Hay.| Sroken record of success in securing Loulaville 2 so/ Fu CEDAR POLES =—=——— ~ av pulsvi Ge 2 prey : tng ence coen for themecives tne |See® Verdicts for his clients has made Washington aa "Trove Pika 13, es tial aves | coe eteme ena then Crom sett weoen one taael’ Ser terme mt eal bay poteditarneattiaasde Elipaegeony him an ogre to the railway man- | Cleveland 1 HATE ay, DEAN & CO. | «all on pevied. . or further interment wens territory, |apers and they have several times|S@Id to Be the Finest on ‘om m. J DEA } drink they become ardent advocates of | offered him a large annual bonus to Puget Sound Trusts Ca idleness. SEATTLE CATARACT ©O, 1: Dills pending in congress for the ma-| Ket out of the courts and let them . 4 Ww a EASTPORT, Me. J ar toes growing well; early potetoes In ArograLarn Pownm Co) Washington Block, Seattle aks terial advancemen Alaska alone. What ix ea mil! men to be} FE . Me. June 24.—Four | toe ; — peeeeepepenterenrspen — - pooner: sm adc “a Anj*\Gosbel, as a member of the state|the Anest saw mill’ on Puget sound, |larte sardine canning factories, own-| bioenom: strawberries ripening. Ar- soone ey the statements week senate, first demonstrated his pow-| has been erected by The Moran |¢ and operated by the Continental lington—Crops have not grown as of Congressman E.| ,, by bringing that body into a| Broa, Company on their property on | (fea Coast) Packing company, well | fast am they should. Timothy and J. MIM, of Coanectiout, made before} condition of almost servile obse- | the water front. lknown as Syndicate No. 1, and or-| other grasses are beading. vp the Alaska Geographical society, to|quiousness, He was the man who| The mill is 220 feet long by % feet | ganized here carty in April, have] Upper Sound country-—Black Dia- ose s this | ‘the effect that he had been convert. Very largely framed the new conatl- wide and will have a pacity of | been closed for an Indefinite period. | mond—Clover ready to cut in a week. e4 from a position hostile to Alask- tution of the state of Kentucky, re-| 100,000 feet of lumber day This is the first effect of the sardine | Oats and hope are doing very well. this 1 ‘an territorial cently adopted by vote of the peo-| The machines are of the latest pat- combine “Down Bast” and one thou-| Kent—All vegetation growing well, | f] . , porphcny legisiation, as a remult! pie, ‘and while he was about it, man-|tern and the very best obtainabie, and relatives are made idle. hops erpecially; lice reported tn ae | trip to Alaska just made, and aged to incorporate certain provis-| Band saws will be used exclusively, most all of tho yards. Bellevue— | nce ouse edly that he would vote henceforth to give| tons which were intended to aasist|Possewsing, 1¢ Ix held, superior ad-| AMUSEMENTS. Grass and vegetables doing weil. | Fras the territory every possible recogni-| his future political manipulations. | vantages over the ony pattern. pane ripening a ai isis php NNER ROME NAS MME METI TEMP ce noon tion. Afterwards he refuscd a seat upon The heaviest ba: saw in use in eiivetainal . itrawberries a small crop. aying The Stri ——$—— the supreme bench of the state, and| the northwest, capable of cutting a a commenced. Potatoes growing well. | Only tly Family Resort in the Northwest, meat plainly stated that he expected to be| lem of any diameter and up to 25| In “The Moth and the Flame,” in| Colby—Haying has commenced. The IRVIN BAKUCH, Lessee and Manager. prese E TANK IS governor. feet in length, has been installed — ge Kelcey sg hen fruit crop will be short. Charleston | UE EERE ay NES? —— suita He is a man of keen tntellect and| Seméthing entirely new to the hannon will be seen at the Seattie|—mverything growing weil. Already enin M of unmatched shrewdness. In his| Milla of this region is a compensating | ‘heater next Friday and Saturday|some begin to see that they com-| 2 & onday, June 9th, — FOUND INTACT boyhood days he worked in a saloon,| balance gang saw cutting twenty nights _ Haturday ee we are| plained against an excess of rain, ios With Herr Baruch's Ww but studied law as time and oppor-| boards at the same time, having Its! prom the strongest and most In-l when there was no excess. HBallou— Famous t A come | tunity allowed. — bs at an me in taiet-} eat areca a8 bo Ph Busy Bm atg Been’ sa eh ~ vi mz ati \D'v’ orc HESTRA latur ee halt~- @eng edger of the everyth' | straw rice, without ra ° ° r rom eastern t ere and concert hou genet NEW ORLEANS, La., June ‘ect largest and latest pattern t= alto inj formance ha, sin the moet natur-lerop will be short. Wheat and oats Mise 7 dapat HOUSTON, Great English, Swedish, German Vooalist and ‘More mystery has been shed by re- piace. A full set of Planers, capable) al mranner; the actors move about./ wil be an average crop. Marion— FRANK KARLE and RAYE HAMPTON in “The Troubles of « Darktown Dandy,” Cent discoveries on the wrecking of af planing at one operation the four) talk, ee —_ ee eo satureny Grass, pastures and potatoes in good BEATRICK DENOVA, great Toe Dancer and Burlesque Artist. 3 ow ‘the steamer Paul Jones, surfaces of a timber 20 inches thick| that the auditor feels as if this play|condition. Sumner—Haying com- ae ” i daughter of Mayor Sau of hog A fe thirty inches wide, commanda| ¥8 Kolng on among us in the midst|menced; good yield of clover and red ADMISSION FREE Concert Every Erening at 8 0 me Gianapolie, .met -her death. p-| \attention. The mill Is fitted with a|of our own lives Laughter and/top. Little Rock—Late potatoes are ug ‘shock milk The tale that wreck % fe A complete set of saw machi 4 (tears come and go in quick succes-|the best eo far, Corn te looking well. NTS - of ed by the enh ot fhe maphtnn the Timber handled on sega oe sion. The sale of seate began this! Oats changing color some vies | beeke es # J bilee for $ tank of the Pau! Jones has been aie,| Before Seattle and North- | operated by cog chains. The plant j morning, and wa eedingly heavy.|more promising. Fail wheat t* good.) JEFFERSON THEATER l pan by p Proved by the discov: of the % has cost more than $50,000 and wil! Southwest counties — Wildwood— The tae fea A ene nteh-| western Mining Exchange. [give employment to 100 men. Tt will] phe Passion Play." which ts on|parm products are growing rood—| “Cor, Jeflerson and Fourth Avenue |i now offering another block of 3 ‘vessel has been found in a condition| Edward W. Drew, the millionaire| be in operation in two weeks as oe cere roe ~~ week. | ethel—All crops looking fine. Cow- Thrilling Impressive treasury stock for 4c a share, This over that would indica! mint tor of Chicago, meepeeremeontpretelomeene * a most interesting production. ; 3 ‘used ibat would indent that It wan cat| Mn eae era | REAL EBTATE TRANSFERS | 7% °0 07 Son's wich we lite and] wit be ready to cut fa anctner| bol) case th amtpremiicat ood ns pats where the accident occurred was too|°"? Mining Exchange last night, and peice death of Christ, and many interest-|weex, Oats will make a big crop.| | based upon the showing in the work took shallow for large vessels. at tne Sond of the board made a| The following deeds were fied yer. | 'N# Hible scenes are miven Hops growing well and free from| now in progress. Our advice is that tes —_—_—_——__—— short address on mining. terday for i itor lew boy—W: ‘or | mere entre Case aemtade os tient erday for ord in the audit ffomorrow night the Third avenue - Te Wiad cataan vest ] ag Ss lose an opportunity ‘aa 2 ony Ccies'ta Denver, snd) “Rava. of James Welch, deceanad, to theater will open for one week with ables. mima—Prast on flat ilted ten-| Oper Boones, of,tusteien Cozemtrat) papepdinet tannin > borer aceanalons , ta interested in valuable properties | Arthur L. Lai . lote 1t oc | Stuart's comic players, presenting | ge tables soned ic , ju 20) nights in New York; safe and sure winner, in various parts of the country 48, Salmon ogra taper tes bert | “Casey's Trousies,’” 9 « urtel Ss Cedar choke.” Kotmotrne Sat M. As auditor! | SLATER & SMITH, Of cam Yrew spoke in very flattering terms|to 12, block If, Salmon Bay park aa, |‘Ormance® mSvermne © head. There will be early pe Accompanying Lecture > ° omnes S0., Sagi erin: é of ine forest and miners! wealth of Jung 8S rove Shyee dive ordi an oteog pet sg and peas by July 4. Menlo—Nights Dr. Alexander De Sota, tare ington state je had, he waid,| James Ashman to Isaac Motiv io ing purposes o' rather cool for corn and garden > S-RENC Pho yore ype Mont., June 2.—At a/iittie eympathy with the anti-expan-|lots 1 to 4, block 26, Alberfeldy estate| no ae van truck. Fruit ts practically 4 fail. | a ay PIGOT & FRENCH CO. dere council of Crow Indians, held on/ «ionist#, and compared them with ajad, June 97, 860 WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN (sour fend Potatoes looking Monday Night, June 26, 304 Washington #t., have the are May 21, the head chiefs, Plenty Cows | caterpiliar Preston: Manh t6 Aldine Squi wett, Pasteres @ne 4 And continuing one week, | ni ow and Spotted Horse preferred charger, The reba oxi natth n He MANY | ,amission and good seats, 25c; 1 j int : ; quotations at last night's ses-|lotw 23 and 24, block 14 " Seattle, June 27, 1899. | strawberries.—G. N. Salisbury, local eer erre, een mane Seren type Printing Machine uation 6 t! sion were the following: ad, June 12, 1 Squire park) 1) @ Department of Agriculture | observer idea & Ind) 0 ever employ feservation and de-| Stock Asked, Bid.| Exrx. of James Weich, 4 od, {Climate and crop bulletin of the In the North: Catal J poe their instant removal. The| Mountain Lion.. 155 120 | to George Langan, lots 1 to oo bee | Weather bureau, Washington sec- Jets, etc ‘apse Now mises. Sah demand the instant expulsion Weathersby 6 4 | 14, Salmon B 4 ition, for the week ending Monday, Ch —£ MONEY’ ty glving them ah 7 from the reservation of all white Index ee | Edith P. Aus h eer ‘Shon Ne [Tune 26, 189 Are sie iA . ustin o he i em oy The Indians own about 3,000,-| Surprise a7 22 | Falle Power Co., lots 2. block $9, lot With the exception of the last two sores of the finest valley land in Quilp “ 11%} 5. block 23, afd rt of w days the week was of sunshine, ‘the state and they demand $20,000 full Fi 24 ™ her lots J ght ot way thrush | oi ough of a trifie less th i : ou ’ ul co is other lotsa June 20, q. ¢, $1 lalthough of « trifle less than norma setts tak dente range with| Sunset .... % = «80 Thomas Boyd et © same, tote | Warmth. e Sestr eng er Toe°°* SPOT CASH P. ey demand that | Sliver Creek 6 4 |9 and 10, block 28, lota 11 and 12, block | The dry and warm weather was of A Ba kd of mga now filled by white men|Q. 8. ... Sap | a. and right of way through other | 1eclded benefit In the section west of Out rT; ain High t Pri eee) Warde est cn ici se er 1%5 115 | lots, June 19, $1. |the « untains, crops grow- da ee late a 9 Prices Paid, f . at orders Alaska N.- 1108S. Exrx. of Mrs. Jacob Ohm, deceas.|!ne rapidly. Potatoes have noticeably in a New, Slightly Use ; ve bean received at the agency to| Lone Pine % 4 od, and Rolland H. Denny, Meinert |!Mproved, and algo oats on lowlands For or Second-hand pone: anit carry out the Indi, * iy. Metnert | 1104 Third Avenue. an requests in ev-| Lost Creek 12 9% | Mommsen and Ingeline Lee, parti. | H#ying has begun; reports indicate ‘ pid particular July 1. This will be Republic .......... ‘425 125 | thon of part blocks 40 and 41, sup.| ‘at the crop will be heavy. Hops the cause of consternation among | Legal Tender 4 7% | plot, Pontius’ Becond ad, June 2. | ate making good progress, but lice p a | poved oe companies who have Copper Vault J 1% 1%| Moore In ment Co, to James 1.|"re becoming so numerous that i usands of head of cattle and| Warrior Gen..... .. 81 | Prager, lot 9, block % Pratt's Or-|*Praying Is necessary s ie sheep on the reservation. Deer Creek, Silver ... 6% 2 | chard ad, June 27, $250 In the eastern sections reports In- uit Remember we have the nee raeenreureaceiecnie Mea Creek 6 4 First National bank to TR. O. Welts, ate that, although grain is yet In Largest and Most Com- | Insurgent III my... [lot & block 90, Laws’ ad, June 26, $409, | KOO condition, it, as, well as other : » Ci Ladi : U. S. COURT | Waconds .....,.00.000.0 Ms | Hanry Van Asselt ot ux. to Walter | vexetation, ix greatly in need of rain.| To speak about a new suit is plete Stock in the City. | eee ee Golden Tunnel td Poa Waites | pari } jut a new Suit IS) oy or write for pricer and torms | : | Golden Tunnel 2 27% D. ixon, n 2 feet lot & a 22 | Barly wheat is heading: some ia in > « E. San Poll : He) rect lot 6, block 94, Nawic’s ad, June| bloom. Barley is turning. Alfalfa to think of this store. ; ie HUMES & CO 2% , Nag’ ad, June The biggest ents here. DS JHN 4 | Standard 3% «24 12, 8780. has n cut In the Klickitat coun ne biggest assortments here. . Jc STON | Recens 98-88 fade Deceit Baila |Independent .......0....5. 2 Thomas &. Eeanson to Leonara| ne strawberry season is well| Better here because we sup; 903 Se Ave. B Bi | : vt | Pearl bis ee 2%” i@ | Budd, lot 4, Duniap's plat, Dec. 17, $1,090 in the eastern section; in the/ ply from the best makers. cond Ave. Burke Butlding } Judge Johnson Will Sit at meet Chem at Bt, Michael, The sales were: 1000 shares of Cop- western it is at tts height C.G, Bradner et ux, to same, tract ts today tell of |19 and 26, Bradner’a Garden tracts, Telegraphic re CHEAPER here else we would First Avenue, Cor, Columbia All Work Guaranteed. | The Sweetest, Juictest i sa | per Vault, : Eagle City in July. ba i aon oe Sate July 39, 81 at Spokane and Walla| 0t sell so many, PETER EGGE ~~ ae a Se or , Lovers’ Fatal Kiss. Andrew Barney et ux. to Paut not known but hoped| From Paint P; " hes K safer ORAN G ES dod e first United States court ever! a and, lot 19, block 28, Denny &| that the rain is quite general over pod, Bel on the lower Yukon will be In |cause Mise Lou Satierheld wave Geo, | Hoyts 84, April 7, #78 ne Oe ee jo M, serail alsomining San Di whe cession at Regie City between July | cause Mise Lou Satterfield gave Geo.| Henry W. Beeley et ux. to Hridant WESTERN SECTION eanith Hepaiting of Alt hinds us Pe ego Fruit Co. = es 10 and 15, w 4 James Copley, his) Ayiwood, lo 06 Lower Sound and Straits—Rosto; 8 Street, Between fF 4 ing. pie alte hee ate hadeow el rival, shot Richardson dead the next Brighton seach, ; on iv ae RAT one walt hee been oe P? : babies i Residence, wi ethave. 406 Pike Street ween Tourth and Fifth app trip from Skagway down the Yukon, ae) rc two met, Copley was ar-| David H. Sackman et ux. to Frank |#"¢ etowing wonderfully, Fruit was] \2 40 “ pide pA pcand Eagle City, Circle city 7” | Wngquiat, lot 22, block 34, Giiman|#Teatly damaged by rain, more than] . Go TO H R ampart, St. Michael and possib! park, June 2%, $10. at first appeared. Orcas—Frult in “4 a a y% — Cape Nome. One of the weaee ly Yankee Doodle Dandy !)_ Moore tnvestment Co, to Rufus p.|!! orchard# not well sprayed will be Sparkman & McLean ' . thi ° “| Lincoln, 10 ‘ nck bi otal lone from soale. Ne OR BARGAINS IN reg alla Tl Pog cyst of} Five hundred colored electric borers ad teak hc Given. oe iivite eo winaae Sea a r j the which goes into effect July 1. p Ara byl vod el bunting, and hun-| Maude Radelifte and husband, ,|!® very heavy, Brinnon—All crops 6 50 | TE Bea Johnson Was, ditendy. received two\leaie, Starts Friday at the greater (x, (0.108 A. Bennatt, loté 14 and |tmbroved. | Not much hay cut yet To . H nig! applications for these eensex, one | fon Marche greater | 15, ‘block 4, Denny & Hoyt’s ad, Jane | Hadiock—All crops doing well, Hay! pe ay Phone Rod 17%, G4 Bailey Hiag acitving secently opme from the a ae eles Connie oe er 26, $160, , advancing rapidly, Olga—BStrawber- f Caneeeeeet;tt8te ee]; 8 Pl ullling, room I second feat = pany at St. Michael, and the othe j sang | Wirat National Bank of Seattio to|Me# large and fine but will aot be a To get acquainted with the publi Circle City. shay | The Cri ler |1da R. Bell, lot 2, block 20, Law's ad,|!@rse crop, Anacortes—Late pota ‘Best and Biggest in the State. Iwill ‘ 4 Ss ar lee or ne will be accompanieg 8 June $400. — eee - Platino Cabinet “eet Teeth. jerk of the Court Albert D. El- 's jar Pr 86 BPP OP Calg 7h REE EER, - | & = Free of Charge for Thirt Mott They will return to ith | | ——————_——__. “America for Americans.” Red, White and Blue | EDELSHEIMER Photos reduced All work igh class == e middie si er, x r sonable. Cali — daa tevonte’ fetter’ Mette’ ring 500 Colored Lights |and American made goods for Amer.) A great American sale begins at : to... vipersanesnsansee ccrown and brites Poth p axectalty way of t SSertedats. | ican people. he great American|the Bon Marche iday morning. : or va ¥ roferonces cheerfully giver \ ay of the ocpan route, which’ will | Will lend their brilliancy to the great | sale at the Bon Marche begins Fri-|Seo the announcement : & CO. DR. W. C. CARR Senttt ki Cor, 24 avo, bah J . ; ’ La Roche fiviss Bees ehabieanione t | Aenertonn sale at the Bon Marche, | day morning, | night. at