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HE SEATTLE STAR, BO WELLS. & Co., “PUBLISHERS “Every Afternoon Exo opt Sunday Telephone Pike 150 WELLS bore KF CIASK, Busixess Maxagen Your Stomach and Kidne nature’s remedy, the Ths vent per coy TACO RA ST Month Geile If not in a healthy candition will at once improve and get permanently cured by taking lectrozone, matlor carriers, Nv elements of life Electrozone has cured severe cases of years standing, when all else failed. : oony, Faltorind Rooms wna t . OMee SNe. 1107 Phin Avenue FREE lo thoroughly convince you, 4 sample will be given Free to all who call at 1514 Virst Avenue Price gucket | Entered at the post at Seattle, Washington, as second-class matter is $1.00 a bottle. Go and get Free Sample. > a 7 3 will cure Kheumatism, Zz i x + es : Mra ; = AllStomach Trouble, Dispepsia, Constipation, Indigestion, Kidney and ELEC 2T ROZO 4 Bladder Ailment i Ba 4 There ie a danger that the present high prices asked for re Nervousness, Catarrh, Asthma, and all blood diseases. Office 1514 FIRST AVENUE, Open evenings and Sundays. tm Seattic, both in the business and resident sections, will act to the tem ELECTROZONE =’ SE LECTROZONE porary detriment of the growth of the cfty Two men who are seek bie sentiments we nto Capt, J 1, Coghlan, U. 8 N., who was in the advantages for newromers, but it is also necessary that the conditic here should be made attractive to the neweomers when they arrive ree, evoked enthuntasth | } to establish a modest manufacturing business here, complatned to } ar yesterday that they wer unat t secure a sultable alte for a tf } tory, because of the exorbitant prices: asked for property They had = | About decided to give up their project, or Ko elmewhere Army Worms at Sycamore Arion Socioty at St. Louls Leather Firms Unite. at Tonne AMUSEMENTS. Gv ; Rents are aleo too high in Seattle, bath for stores and for residence SYCAMORE, U1, Sept. 7 — The] “#T” LOUIS. Mo, sept NEW YORK, Bept. 72—The Amer-| JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Sept. 7 HIRD AVENUE THEATER. Thom t Cities of twice the alte in the United States furnteh rentable property for army worms that have nh devant} members the Arion Singt jean Hide and Laather Co.—upper| Judge Richard Yates, son of mola’ Foone Mein 67. itor-elee | less money. Many laboring men and others with modest Incomes, find | (ting Rcd maren-as nlsano BAYS New York stopped over toe leather trust-—which wae incorporat-| civil war governor, has announce bathe ceeds = al peters Univers i . tt Rant to mecure houses In which to shelter their families, at prices |! ty erry ba e Saas Mis pees ‘ ir : 4 hong iy se + es Abe ‘ ed in New Jersey on Tuesday with a| his candidacy for the governershly Week Starting September 3d making } ie blac e * ‘ ing | comet ” mulewte th " - | which they can afford to pay wa to the beautiful gran» that is) they visited the places of intere capltal of $26,000,000, will merge 24) Tlinoim, subject to the decison of th Kecond Annus! OOMPAN ee immu fo { The permanent prosperity of any town depends upon ite ability te | the pride of the city the eity onoertas | Republican state convention. THE SILAW COMPANY ehed «7 ; pupporting the Porlar Agtor t furnish suitable food, clothing and shelter to the per who take up i vy he th and the their abode within te precinets. If by re of undue greed for larte | a 2 “9 i Mr. Sam T. Shaw about 8 profits, the merchants, of the owners of property, chars » high on Industrial Trust Co. SAA WALA UEUHUA HOU HOU UHUHUUUH INE | Will Push the Fight. | Jn a Keper Pom "g pt — announce C « Ye owne \ ¢ ‘ " 4 a ‘ ipl ; . Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, E { for the people to pay, then there will come a time of difficulty, leading to Nga YORK, Rept sf The I hee MILWAUKEE, Win yt. TAC Al oprom Sire to Son.” the com! trial Trust Company of America conference yesterday between Jan " omy nd V preciation o ues and loas of population. Seattle has had one boo Wednex 1 Thursday “Weste era depreciation of values and loss of population. Seattle has had one boom | 10) a gto.000, ON eapttal, wind. os a i poor centintneestor ine taen|. enna reday pet and does not desire another, At present hoom conditions do not exist | (x being gas into shape by Charles R aster boner Wuaaind Canvan, 1° 2 ; je ¥ } ; Friday, Saturday matinee and bg J. Wrig ; here, the growth of the city being a natural sequence to existing trade Flint and his associates, (x said to - New York., and rk Keiser | nicht, “Parmer Stabbing.” 5 exchang a conditions, but care muat be exercised that the fever of speculation be about ready to take legal f and other Independent sugar dealers, | jreguiar unchanging prices. (| Ella Al shell not again enter the veins of the owners of real property in this city | 7¢ Purpoge-of the company an agreement was reached to carry) ‘phone, Main 567 munis unify the Aoancial tnterests nthe fight against the Sugar trust pum ; to the ultimate disadvanta the community, Half of the building | jeading rubber, leather, cott ae Goaauar hee dapeea 8 — rk ty sites in Seattle are as yet unocoupled by structures of any kind, How other highly ergantaed Industr about 16,000 pounds, enacts long is this vacant property to be held in this condition? There are pur- ‘ John Barrett, former United States Minister to Slam, and an ae news 1 . chasers in sight, who will improve much of it, provided that they can se { r \ nent Oriental authority, spoke to an enthusiastic audience lant $ { \f { ATS] ] ] | MAN a scr cure holdings for prices which they can afford to pay j evpning @t Ranke hall. The speaker'# views In faver of expan i | page nu It is right and good that the city should advertise abroad all of its t d unced, and his audience was apparently in hearty ii db 1 ! 7 COAL sameeren \ TAN : ; 1 Oy \ ' ‘ disy ed a thorough koe © of the matters | _W Tre present outlook for Capt, Dreyfus is ominous, There is no long Hacuseed, and apok th the bre sath and liberality of a widely } ) a es t po 't ay ate “ah eas tones: traveled mar He plainly showed the necessity for rater ne to er any doubt that the Judges are prejudiced against him, and are cag dV fe : rs ein Uda E: Kuk tenes’ tke “ORT peoerets er for an excuse to convict. The arbitrary refusal of Col Jouast and his ttt fo by ane, explained what products would most re te AND porenap associates to hear Verbal testimony from German and Italian officers, or s y ber 1 — “ed pany it even to permit their depositions to be taken, stands out as a most a After & moat comprehensive review of the Oriental situation, ) is to be tounding act of imjust nd isn calew J to make the w 1 the t tion ¥ ‘ 6 cities of the coast, could materially advance merma last vestige of doubt which may have existed as to the character of the j OW é a € her trode relations with jent ed the trial.” It is a rank farce, with the Judges arrayed on the side of the Y end out there in every case pos j C mmis ion compa’ prosecution. If, by any chance, a verdict of acquittal is presented it ‘ i . ciroulars Depend upon ” | 0 S ern M will be extorted from the judges by fear of untoward personal cone? 6c ive, and let these representatives be men of ab- etate | ' know how (to deal with the great variety of na- | . near quences. France trembles today on the ragred edge of a frightful revolu- ‘ x t in the Orient. Incompetent men ar | : are 1 gaaakas baSieawaed dion’ ¢ of 9,00 tion, and the exciting cause ts the Dreyfus persecution. — - pecial cable . mines vi iri his renerved The suggeation which comes from Rennes that Dreyfus will probably Hecond—Through responsible banks or mereantile agencies RECENTLY CHOSZN BY CONGRESS *)° a hues oe man \ neg a ail ge aitne y ste of all reeponattle merchants up and down mar ‘Linde ' nati be condemned and publicly degraded a second time, beapeaks a refin z ad in coticed vou alaull ona thei tues ate tune one a Unter det Linden this morning “mae ment of intended cruelty on the part of the Judges that smacks of the ’ rican tists. meneame OT ae proper wial days of tortu ‘o strip Dreyfus again of hie uniform in hire uld ume the greatest cautl n ypiNne ROO ven Interview y Herr Sehime — ¥ 3 ag neeios iy cae eee : t ¢ th wd fon ge res ef eon my hag : Cirewit Courts to B lished methofenstein of the court gazette the presence of the real traitors and the soldiers, would be a monstrous pany part of the Orient, because the climate is essentially dif- | the emperor said that his purpose act and would bring down upon the French nation the scathing denun- = ere roa Peon ge Bhat peel 9 gh | and Meany Other Important wan te aoe yal and @ permet etation of mankind. boxes sirens enough to stand jong travel Chan Made. meaning to the familiar query: “How —_——_—— { advine you to place exhibits of what you | would: 7Oe Uke to Bp. the enear Peop! An American vigilance comm! tee turned loose in France at present, | »@, iobe. Shanghai, Hongkong and Man- po Paes | — picasa aioe could fll a very profitable engagement in ridding that country of half a | Ha, ora point inthe Far at, particularly Shang- | M | hat or Hongk Likewise, ft would be most helpful if you | CLEVELAND, 0., Sept. 7.—James —— dozen generals who are not fit to contaminate the atmosphere which de- | uld have yranch of your chamber of ASHINGTON, D.C, ano M. Williams, a well known Cley M. Williams, well known Cleveland) Dargonal Points cent people breathe. The committee could round up the rascals at |, new, and, it is belleve P mmerce a ox t. or department, where not only good Rennes and make a ciean job of it |means of preventing the Luzon in mples of t Arb nhaumes could be exhibited. bat all kinds | —— surgents from securing mun ef information about places, merchants and particular demands, eating beeen yt Pegey vag hyp = = “3 posed chan ganization of the United States cir- RR suld be obtained “Pifth-You should lend your influence at once for the estab % lishment of banking agencies in the principal porta of the Orient cult court and dirict courts, which The Duchess of York personally through which you carry on your exchange, and from which you have been proposed by a commis ligne the dresses of her children, Gaahd cat Saualin Valorenation sioner appointed for that purpose in| Queem. Victoria never goes shop- Rixth—Do not hesitate to place yourself in closest communt- accordance with an act of ConKTes®:| ping in person, but others execute cation with our ministers and consuls, Write to them as often “The act of congress, approved Ot | her orders: and as fully as you think wise They are there to give you in- March 1, 1899, directed the appoint-| prank H. Burford, a 15-year-old formation, and in moat cases will do their beat to eatiefy your in- ment of commissioners to revise and iy has been admitted to the bar quiries, onty | suggest an often an possible the letter be sent by codify the criminal and penal laws, | i, Guthrie, O. T. the chamber of commerce Itactf rather than by the Individual nd also to revise and codify the) ai giserord Northcote, who is to ‘The dilly-dailying with the Alaskan boundary questio nmust not con- | war Leal yea sc 2 _— will probably put in tinue too long, or it may result in the entire dispute being transferred to | 0s Ge Cts and fea the next world for settlement. A post mortem decision would be of lit- | watson within a short time Ue practical wae. The government has been aware for several months that the insur- . — — st nage |wente were securing food and am- THE “ FINANCIAL TRUTH” \ FOR LYNN CANAL. poe on from places outside of ation t Admiral i island, and every effort bas 4 Made to stop this traffic. The re dition to the paval foree in camer Rosalie salle “Financia! Truth.” a new daily, When the has just appeared, art! it presents a hapa ocl apa ot so gp st’ | Philippines of a number of It naturally carries more weight and gets more careful attention {laws concerning the Juriadiction and 'pe governor of Bombay, is known a: 0 of freight, . , , etice ne courts of the ed . bright review of the stock tnterest! ing to $80 tons, and the fotlowing | AA Bunboats captured o Reventh--You should urge the government to appoint com | Peates,” onda Bir Wiltiame. the least talkative member of parila- merelal attaches to our principal Iegations and consulates, who {it devote thelr entire time to securing accurate data for your informath At the same time, as far as possible, you can lend your valuable support to the improvement of the consular ser Important, especially in Asia Fighth—It would be fortunate If you branch of the Amertcan-Asiatlc a ganized in New York, Shangha ergier to the building up of all ¢ ‘This commission, evidently think- Pt tng the revision of the judiciary acts, William Badge has resigned his more urgent that the revision of the | Position as conductor on the Maine criminal laws, have already prepared Central railway after @ years’ ser- thelr report as to the former. It con-|¥ice 88 @ railroad man taine 132 printed pages and mak k Und Polack will a number of important and radical nt Von Schilffen a nanges in the present jaws. Some chief of the general staff of the Gere jof the changes may be summariezed ter the autumn mane on the Seattle Stock exchange. The passengers: H. Rosentha Mrs. Fred tar sling non eng aretha oo tore, red a b ¢ 4 Hie new paper will be edited by W. Ep" T suneen OA. Jenaen, N TT: | tering craft, montly amail rebo: Calkins, and the proprietor Is Albert sen, P. Larson. Mr. and Mra. G. R./ DUS. Owing to certain tnceinationd | Haser, Mra. Ro G. Ogburn, John) °* ; ‘M. Patrick. The new journal pur Dowling, 8. 8. Crawford, W. B.| *Ureent supplics has not been ma ports to represent the financial. com- Thompson, Mra. Jo H. Caskey, D.|™ effective as the government de mereial and mining interests of the . C. Graft, M. Graft, T A. Da. “S* Fr “ee * Sol.| Prem the first the navy depart city, though the first issue is largely P.M; AM. rons, B,C Mele) TTS IEE, tani the only ot vie, which te J establieh here a lation, which le already or A Yokohama, devotir mimervial intere mercial importance, and tothe mines iy) Wrson, Frank Karaseck, T. ¢.| th? establishment of a bi et and fante mera to look after the growing } “2h. Tt abs nttshee the cireult court, as a noza, who has returns of which ft ts the natural supply McNamer, Charles Ewing, Mra Fw-| ®!! ports in the island of T 4 patie age eb Svdrseanpotsy 7 sonatrating of the IWie- j grehar py Digi sedi ad ere ie bor Duldpeis eg Sos cl tang,» wali ec a or Moreen Vise this hae just been followed by a for aragua and the laying as swiftly as possible of a Pactfic he Jus H now exercised by the after spending 15 years in Alasks, te mal recommendation by the depart able to connect Seattle and the Pacific const cities with the | cireult court upon the distric ourts, a first cousin to the Empress Eugen ment to that effect. Naval officers ‘ r 2. It makes th reuit « ex-| Bugente. At th nelus of bin adiress he told of his experiences | clusively a court of appeals from the) John H. Bryant, the millionaire in al s instet that the navy |* able to shut n mie vides off all supplies for the insurgents with the Washington boys In the Philippines, and of his convers- | district cou cases other (han) who controls the sumac industry In ee - shipped from outside places, and it $ ations with Aguinaldo and Dewey jth n which appeals and writs of the South, was born on sh sard, Point mae been urged on the government j error may be taken direct to the #u- his parents being stecrage passen- ointed Paragraphs... State News. sethorhieg tr naval suerte ( Ho 55h nh 9 hk hh hhc hhh ehhh teh ehh hhh heh hae | preme court, and in cases where ex-| gers from Ireland the plan were carried into effect, the and . = - = - usive and final jurisdiction »n-). “Who's Who in America” is are papain Co a insurrection would end within a very by i . ranged alphabetically abort time. TWO SISTERS ‘MEN IN DEMAND jeives the circuit court no original) being that of Agnes Dean Abbaft, ferred upon the district court, and she ak ane | Jurtediction artist, and the last Ely V. Zotlara, A wheel in the hand is worth two Another sawmill Is to be establish- 3. The Judgments or dee t= the repair shop. ok it aedaon | Enthralting Eye WED OHINAMEN FOR HOUSEWORK. aint Iudamenta or decrees of the| Hreaident of Hiram college A homely woman who Is vain) The Whatcom Dally Revelile has! | cases in which the jurisdiction ts de.|, David Mille, the Canadian minise Goubts the accuracy of mirrors entered upon the tenth year of itn) A Penny novelette is never com-! Pi Se abe pendent entirely on the opposite par. | P ped nes ie son of an Amert- When i seen Guts W than's 06- | existence. plete withomt the heroine inflicting tee to the suit being aliens and citi.|c2” citizen. His father wae a na YORK, ® Fifty th American wives saw Thi CHICAGO, Sept, 7.—Men) for) gens of the unework b Heht and heavy,| zens of diff | tive of New York and the son grad- |arave torture on her eves, In the N unted from the University of Michi« Whatcom Chinamen will have al course of one “complete story” this Unite ent States or citi ates; also in all quaintance ste looks daggers at him. hamen Ww A young man seeking 4 quiet spot kite-fying match during the pr ! " 1 ay prog. + uhe aii . | . an ¢o kiso a girl should avotd her mouth. | rees of the Northwest fair. © what se ot . ).| % Hil, @ wealthy Chinaman, wed are now in demand at the employ-| cases arising under the patent laws, sipetpep ee so ey Som ite ike, ; She threw her eyes upon the cetl~| i wea mnte Mulaley ment agencies. In many of the re-| Under the revenue laws and under| The Washington house, which Sec- cary people's - a of & opparente The Yakima Indians recentiy de-|!ng Then she dropped them on the @ Wak tetatal Whe wile os Fy poral cake ie the criminal laws (except in certain | "tary of the Interior Hitchcock hat evil Is one: they don’t want to abol-!jivcered 16 horses at The Dalies for| floor. Again she rAised them and| Quong Wah treated his w weil] aidence dintricts the families BAve re ee eee eine aan tee eed Im admin | rented for next winter, 4s that form- ec, a man neglects his duty hej 2MPment to the Linnton cannery. | 4# she lowered them.’ that she decided that her sister, who|cently béen taking their meals atl aity cases |erly occupied by ex-Becretary Alger. always says it resulted from his ab- The Wenatchee valley has an en = made her _— flash fir was living in ¥ ton, should also) restaurants through inability to se From the above casea there win | It has a double front, and is four bated tet ermine gaash eveg. This meane goed a oven yy 4 have a Chinaman for husband ure women cooke. Now such as/ no appeal or review stories in height If we could see ourselves an others | {mes for the peach growers of that| Lee eee d like burning | DTINE this about ahe sent for Mamie are hiring men | "4. If the district Judge of any dis-| Mrs. Shiver, who Mves In Southern see us is would be a severe blow to! "ston vhf doa ay pital Mamie has heen Kving at Quong’s| Supt, Sailor, of the atate agency | ‘Tet cannot do the work of his dis-| Georgia ought to have a place in 8 : home as a member of the family. 8 . trict, some other district . -| the world’s history has had our ambitions. Elza Davis, formerly a student at| “She cast her eyes to bis chest) dyn ate We are placing men forl{n tne cieeuit, may be Repu wa tal tower tan Wa eed > Chene bee rested r | en drop em » the ff er pre 4 Aponte 7 now ¥ tC ot " frets . eng | . One man fe probably just as good oo abaeis peated i a pn bag ut pei pi ly ee “pe 1. American name, is a native of Can : asework right along. People come | assist, or to hold a separate court in| Whom are still living. This great- as another, but he usually considers aaaing ¥ Ld bed cattle io'g is ey a ie eed hers and gr tor In for girls, can't get them and find/ the district at t same time It | teat-grandmother is 90 years of age, himself a little better. ny ¥ Gevoures ore sinseaitaineiicetbacinaeanenioets that they can get men, theref. abolishes the office of clerk of the| but still brisk and energe : ea i" bik cael | ‘But at last her eyes had their re ® n. retore « “ es : When @ woman doesn't want to| oldendaic has a new bank PE cipatag tinge Sige dyy tl eedeied : pt them. Others piainty say that{Cireult court, and provides that the| Sir Moses lel of Rome, Italy, bea express her opinion In words she) The Chehalis County Loggers’ As-| Ones, [ur yes be-) Correct Engagement Rings. | iney wourd rather have a man. The| {strict Judge may appoint his own | the well-known sculptor, is visiting i. mereiy shrugs her shoulders, and *0clation has gone to pieces over the| sencnensitthsncilicinieemeesitnens The Diamond solitaire ts no longer) man who 4 ork gett as a {Clerk without the approval of the] in Cincinnati. During the Civil War br that settles it Drieg OF Loge | the correct engagement ring to give| rule about 20 per cent. more than af “C"t Court in this country he was a member of ps : It you want to eee 8 strom organ nie ttary of State wit " Jenkins} MAN’S HEAD to arest girl in the world, but! woman.” a ——_———— the mae * corpe of t . vie ia Mis i zation look at the liquor dealers; | purchased a tract of land at beth ae wil ke anwelnecne niws} sesaelell stitute, and took part wi Gor wea ta. ccack oeee tans loch At| Viseiadd, In heotin ecunty, and enys| For je peuaious badiarcoias DUL ths WORTHWESTERR STOCKS | the corps in the Battle of Newmacke o the consumers. that he will make his home there fant onabie Jewelers declare it C0 be | reemeereese SR creer 7: ‘ gree - M ' after the conclusion of his term of} ap ‘ TT he session of the Northwestern! John Collier, who 6 o fact. ‘The ruby is supr to be . whose picture has office -B h | R fl ti | Mining exchange this morning mark ade su a hit tn . . all etones ¢ moet oky “ re nit n the Royal acad- templating incorporation, and a peti-| sANISTRE. Mich. Sept. 7.—The|!* that of Noah, who waa supp ———— sn hie tad # “ ci < ms r 4, © became Lord Monks- on ow before the cor , pias tay plbeyy ¢d ; o ha uby of marvelous anc pido bo was] w e is married to a daughte thon ie Row before th anty -|botler in Chapman & Sargent’s bow! t hav a a ruby of ma ol Mountain Lion waa bid for|of the late P oe ee s minsioners asking for an election.| factory at Copemiah, thirty milea Dfilliancy in the ark, 4 that the| It is better to wear your heart on] at gi, and an offer of $1.10 was made. | be Epc uxiey, and has The petitioners claim for the vigor-| “ aha : roneate Nght which it emitted was|your own sleeve than In some woe ‘ as made. | produced a text-book called “A Prime i P 4 north of here, exploded this after- A bid of $1.10 occurred repeatediy on|er of Art ti ous young town a population of ati hoon, killing three men and fatally Sufficient to iluminate the wonderful | man’s bonbon box last week's markets without 4 seller “ é t WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 7.—| *8*t 2.500 people injuring four others boat until all danger wax past: Many| The only people that know that] iiack Tail, although stronger a ron ie n, Who made a great é hs ; 7 + Sorry of the oldest betrot ex were | Ic ; : putation as a war artist and oor- | e ent today 1 ‘ H. FE. Davis owns a prune orch. The dead are Charles Handy, f y th i tt ral rings re|love dies only With the soul are the| Spokane markets, was ered * Ene ee Rant Seer LOAEE?* | oo 905 treen eat the college grou Melafont, George Estabrook. The Set with rubies, these «tones being jones who can't marry cach other. Rc with only a 1c bid. ‘The eatne| mapontent In the Crimes, tas just . ated a new departure in the matter Fodae | the acknowledged love token of long . iy S! died at the age of 7 years. Simp- t - 7 at Weet Olymp! which are in an| fatally inju are Oliver Sanders. ae ’ *\ Any woman 1 fall out of her alips| were: Washington Copper preferred, | eon Alepat p i . of franchises by granting a revocable exceedingly thrifty condition. Hel Robert Peterson, Charles Taylor and #0 It is also quite the rage to) pers, but no matter how small her/| 1.500 shares at Pacific Coastline creme an and sketches front Heense to Ramonde Valdez to con- the lom of but one tree in| Howard Ketcham have the ring set with (he young wo-| feet are ahe can never fall In them, | Gold, 1,000 at 15%¢ tly every|+ oa rimea were always submitted ; struct a syatem of canals and elec- | 200 during ther growth so far, which! George Rice wan overely but not) man’s birth stone | Some girls act Ike they are afraid} Gay @ tise occure in Pacttle Coast| yoy, Queen before publication, tric Hghting and power works on the I# & splendid showing fatally scalded. The bullding was _ Jif they didn't look in the mirror all| GOH! stock, which three weeks ago! yon wthert, the Brac enyinesy to Rio Plata at @ point about seventeen! Indians, in large sore, are| totally wrecked, debris being seat- | ihe time they wouldn't know where) Was selling at be cee cere ae een Oye Se C0is miles above Ban Juan, Porto Rico. | pending thetagh ow embers Are | ered for $0 rode around. Water was, The Trust Abandoned. (io 'nid their tare . ree Vearo, died a few days since. Ha ! 1 thelr! immediately thrown on the ruinsand) a NpeRs Ind ft. 7.—Notice| when a w went to Chicago in 1842, taking with : ‘This is the first license of the kind wagons and camping outfits, all mi \him the first engine to leave the eaat, n ha something to Told by the Fe yet feaued. Mr. Valdez in a native pound for the h fire prevented an bee en that the options or ’ or the hop fleldw in Pierce ha n given that the options on/ tell and won't tell It she is most as I : > “ ; : — a the J . : t was named the Pioner 7 ‘ Porto Rican, and the war depart-/and King counties, Hop pickers are|, Handy. Who was the fireman, was window glass plants, which expired) provoking ax when whe hasn't any-| An observing man writes tm the now on exhibition at the Felt to ment was induced to grant the ll-\in good demand thie fall mad ene | found with hie head blown complete. | september 1, will not be renewed, |thing to tell and will tell It Pr niige ie « on at the Field Cols ense because the construction of the ; all and the) iy of. The other men were workin t pedo +) thing an |New York Tribune that he can tell) umbian museum ba price pald for picking I" $1 a box nd the combination which was to) when a woman fails to make a|& Woman's character by her manner onan plant means the expenditure among ve t the mach nthe mill when the have been made was abandoned, The | oot of hea ' " lof walking and the kind : the distressed intabitants of Porto! , The Pacific Coast Condensed Milk on oevurred Capital had: been: Ciel at 687,060,008, [sorts nsec Ciediien oie fuiney Cue , : lie Maina) Diamond ‘Ring Free Rico of about $200,000. The license jn, OO 108 Angeles capitalists, has fi 90 thet t # tie inuvetions | aentr enemys an ee tee) tae iiats w f ‘ 4 ed constructin Le he © pr ssn infur a dumb, uns oc ¢ idio The listless yo one’ ve give away free at our 2 made revocable, because the depart-| shed tructing at Kent the only Fire at Princeton. wvanted by the courte have Milled thal® (oe eee eee \peatdadionte inatchea oe ees deur adle eearyeae te Coe ment is advised that legally it can go| Condensed milk factory in the state ’ ‘ck the trust in wledeer: | OAS COS, 1 & thrliting 44-1 et Comers eee ith, Aj auction sale every day a valuable ae tertaar Gat Teal leave Hin of Washington, at a cont of $60,000,|_ PRI ‘ON, I, Sept. 7.—Over| F and th nMdow-| ature when she talks through her|Neavy, Nat-footed ate na 2 good Diamond Ring and 20 other elegant tion class is abandoned housekeeper, but an agressive na vapable of turning out 300 £20,000 worth of pre bedroom door with a man she does gents, in order to secure a large verty wae epen to the ‘oval of congrens om a faadiienaasiiieeiiae Pr foresee ner lday, employing 60 men the year|#troyed by fire at Walnut this -|not know Whether she trusts or not, {te A dragging, shuffling step ine attendance at the sale of the New re ) TeihGe! ‘Wie elavelar Gt Asdareod Herp ae dicates indolence of mind and body, York Jewelery Co.'s stock of | At thirty a man ought to know bet-| ay . “ Dias Fewer Incorporations. § | The Whatcom board of trade haw| Pros. the lurnber yards of Sandhall Malaria Follows Flood. ter than to marry a woman he would| 18¢, frm Haht step that sometimes monds, Watches, Jewelry and Silvers | TRENTON, N. J, Bept.7 clected the following officers for the|# Co: and three residences were| AUHTIN, Tex. Sept. 71—In some|have married at twenty; at forty he| Ueeests that she is walking with| ware. Special sale of Rogers’ Stivers RENTON, N, J., Sept. 7.—The re-|onauing year, Preationt, 0 I, Hye, | completely destroyed, A number of|of the countles recently flooded 60 ought to know better than to marry | Use In her mind is that of the girl) ware at 3p. m. euch day, ‘The fole F cords at the secretary of state's office! ho. firat vice prenident, O, P, frown, | other buildings were injured, and for| per cent. of the negro population has at all ¥| for me swing persons recetved Diamond : } show that 125 companies were incor-|zscond vice president. A. Pancoast;|% time the business section of the|been striken by fover and malaria F gator What side of an rmus| A eee ete moans ane Weare, | rings. tree JAS weeks Mire Martin , | porated during the month of Auguat,|¢xectitive committee, Jore Neterer,| Mty Was threatened and they are dying by the scores.| jo) a woman takes she Will never| Ap Woman who likes mannish shoes | 714 Maynard avenue; Mra. Young, ' 4 that the state’ R. G, Calvert, Fred Pettibone, Dr “0 . Appeal has been made to the state | Ment : ae ane and thumps over the floor is not Hotel York; Mra. Jacobs, McDonald t an a ¢ wtate's receipts for thi | Minton, J. H. I . Fc Cinematograph and Wogner'a band at! for medicines and medical attend. | *Y* in; and, whether she was right) dainty or feminine. Nei do T like block; J, Ro Wilson, Rat & ' filing of certificates were 738. Trin| > On, 7. Tie LOS, Teck, Lo) Madison park pavilion toniaht or wrong, the next thie she argues! she woman who ’ allard; Mrs, f i fae ce onan |P. White, Willlam Cox, P. 1. Heg cmecatmencenthineneeemes + | ANCE. The GORTRLAURAERTahe: Witt thee the te man who wears fantastic foot. | Jovkitn, 118 Fifth avenue. Auctien e we a ag im pout one-half from Thomas Siade, J. H. Crites and Par-| Special Sale—Fine note paper, In! cinematcgaih and, Wann % at | Side whe didn’t take before, and cry it| Wwell-ftting Pay rae Gainty, | hisa at} 30 and 7:80 datiy. Seats 5 beeerd ak duis | oe ieitie Pct: Mie staypaesho (a | _Cinemategravh and Wagner's ban ‘ * on the street and| reserved for ladies at the Bmporium, y ‘yell 16 iste on park pavilion tonight, | you tell her so, pretty slippers in the house,” | 817 Second avenue, = ‘

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