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Y25 casa um THIER OR _You. 1. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, W Definite Arrangements Have Been == ier Made---He Will Start About = sr'shisi.o"S eats mobiling, however, and he nsive, The as Jones lege were tre worked purely on the bout © rather tamely, eould wet October 15. | not when he did hin blows lacked steam, WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 18-Nelson A. Miles, general command The contest throughout was con- ing the army, will go to the Philippines to direct the military operat- ‘ducted In a manner that reflected tions during the approaching campaign. This statement, while not au- Credit on the Hawthorne club, Haa thortsed by any announcement from the president or secretary of war, !t lasted 15 rounds, as was originally Intended, Jones would moat assured- fs made upon the authority of one of the highest officers of the depart ment, an officer who enjoys the confidence of President McKinley and whe has been exerting his influence to have Gen, Otis retained in his dual ly have Knocked his man out capacity of military commander and governor-general. A significant incident ovcurred in There is no doubt that Gen. Miles desires the assignment, and unless & Pike street barber shop yesterday the unexpected happens between now and the middle of October he will &fernoon, whieh was witnessed by @ start for Manila. Gen. Mites will be a eg ¢ Dewey | Star reporter. He is on the programme A middle-aged man, evidently an national reception to be held here October 2 the active operation bad Just been shaved, and not be ean, for grand marshal of the parade, and undertaken before the first part of November, he will probably permit his ber wae about to wax his present engagements to remain uncanceled. m ustache when the custon pro- Secretary Root, as is well known, strongly favors an aggressive tested. “No you don't,” by aim ed, “that would make me look fust campaign and under his directions it will be commenced at the earitest possible date. Should conditions permit, the movement may be started next month, but it cannot be under full sewing until November, when the Gry season commences, All the volunteers called for by the president will see service in the Philippines. Secretary Root says they will all be sent across the Pacific, whether Aguinaldo surrenders within a month or a year, It is the pur- pose of the war department to retieve the regulars in the PRilippines as ike a Frenchman, and I wouldn't have people think I was one for the world.” see ‘The rate trouble is in all prohabti- ity a matter of history. Rates be- tweent Seattle and the Raat are now Boon as powsible, and although peace may be restored in the islands at * *ettied matter TT Chicago any moment all the volunteers will be there by January 1, 1900. rate of MG, as a result of the t Of the 35,000 volunteers authoriaed by the last army reorgantaatiog| VS Will remain an itis mall- act all but about 4,000 have been called into service. It wae ai Saanet er lines between st aul and Chie- lof thisp@#o. Who caused the trouble, ! not be able to go any lower, The niy possibility of further trouble ) Hew between Chicago and the Atian- tig coast, In all probability, a re- |duction to far Eastern points will | prevent this see | Last Saturday the Sunset Tele- Steamer Nelson From Cape Nome, ii: ston Sat eas last month tn Tacoma, and a fair | ide a of Seattle's con ative |tiness ts gained the president had decided to organized ou! will reserve one negro regiment, to be known as the Forty-eighth, accepted Secretary Root's recommendation to go further and two negro regiments, the firet to be recruited in the vicinity of and the second farther south, near Mobile or New Orleans. ments will have white commanders, some time ago t live. ‘The North American Trading & Transportation company’s steamer aed Charles Neison, Capt. M. A. Anderson, arrived in port at 1:00 o’clock| Articles of incorporation were fi- this afternoon from Cape Nome with 165 passengers, and about $690,000 ¢¢ this morning by the Thompson in gold. | Furniture company, composed of She left Nome September 2, and brought the latest news of the gold) WC. Thompein, C. W. Smith and istrict which is attracting so much attention at present. Purser W.C.|J. L. Smith, the capital stock being Sammonds informed a Star reporter that about £200,000 tn gold, taken | $2.50. near bie man, and} ment Ifo small that it will be dim- cult forthe Democrats to make an insue out of the question |about $45, am the westbound passen- ORAS ETE RII EP I PE OPA EN re eos STAR. ‘PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO Princ. (SO SDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1599, NO. 172, EXPANSION PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 1%—To Th Ni morrow morning Pres, MeKinley House, will put in motion the ma IS FAVORED chinery at the ational exposition fi F wit n the exposition to} The peopie who want to save the Nickels ything practically and dimes know that this is the best place to vi 4 fh dy for the opening | Pere OREN) ont Rept. ent | buy home hardware in the city. estern Sentiment. Kruger ta in constant tion | with the government of the Orange | ~ — . ‘a INGTON, D, C., Sept. 13.—| Free state, regarding his reply te SPEI GER & Hl RI BU TC niyon the Pacific coast is for t Britain's note, which will be X Sad ad 4 a said Binger Hermann, itted to the Volkaraad today naloner of the general 1and| georetary of State Keita does not Mr. Hermann’s home ts tn Sida duo. oituacion os altowether Home Hardware and House Furnishings 1215-1217 SECOND AVE and he > Just returned » bie Vacation spent in the far Weat, “L amalated the governor in welcom. ing home the Oregon volunteers,” continged Mr, Hermann, “and I nev- or saw greater enthusianm. The boys who served ta the Philippines look- ed very different from those who served in Cuba, They looked bet- ter when they came back than when they Went away. They spoke as if Lipton’s this 14. started #pin, but YORK, Sept rock tent NEW cup-bunter Sha morning for a with disaster before she had been « ut The gaff broke, and the mainsail became loose winged, ‘Tugs hastened to the yacht's assistance The gaff tore a big hole in the main- nail. Lipton, who was aboard the Erin, wae decidedly put out by the PAINTERS’ GUPPLI ES Glass, Wallpaper, Etc. two hours. STAR PAINT CoO. Third and Pike. they Were well pleased with their) accident | os experienee, and that thelr enthusl- ——— | asm bev I not affected i# proved by CA POOODE DOVE OF 90 OGDOEUOOOD the fat that many of them have re- LHOUN ‘NOT | enllated In the new regiment now BRUNNER & CO. being formed, DEALIKS IN “We hive 4 few Aguinaldos out our way, DUE the anti-expanaion senti- A CANDIDATE Groceries, Wines and Liquors 502 Pike Sir corner Fifth, ‘Phone Gree» 794. If they do] CHICAGO, IL, Sept. 12.—William Sweet Wine cialty Port, Sh xe they will certainly lone the Pacificly Catnoun is out of t Maheowy Old California Sweet ty , past by it. The West has never is soe rooted pa pnaning ri Angelica and Muscatel, by the bott le, 3$¢ up; by gallon, known reater prosperity than it §/ nouncement yesterday. Business in-| up. Family trade solicited. Telephone orders promptly filled pis: a 4 now entering.” cs GR terests are pleaded as the excuse for giving up an ambition he admits | having entertained. Mr. Cathoun ts| in said to be the owner of mining properties that claim his attention, | but it ie whispered that he i# the vie- | ND UNDER jsontrol votes In the state convention. | There few friends have been loudest Mysterious Murder at Davon- ivi vccating his candidacy and they | port, lowa. threatened foon to be tee only ones. | DAVENPORS, Ia, Sept. 13.—A very mysterious murder occurred here today and the police are at a lone for @clew, The crime occurred etc ttn Ww atcu Us FOR WATCHES oo If You Want a Good Timekeeper W. W. HOUGHTON 704% First Avenue JEWELER DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF IKE EYE The most sensitive organ of sense im the boty. ts simon ipexcusnble in these days, tor tho rei fe Gur equipment Jor the exeou bes Can be jound anywhere. 1. CLAY KV EAG@OLE, Optician, 722 First Ava PARIS, Sept. 18.—The Dreyfusards bave set the ball rolling in their! the Dreyfus minister of justice who made the eloquent ap- leer on Chicago, Rock Island and| peal for Dreyfus at the courtmar- a = Pacitie way was pulling out of| tial, has pes co von sovgrets ad ot the ai An incoming freight fF complaining that secret tnform- oe ogy 7 |trom thi West was dashing past|ation was gathered by the war min- ‘The Preot of the Pudding | when on@ man was seen to push an-/ ister to off-set testimony at Ren- CORONA JAVA™” jother fi the rear pidtform of the|Pe#. In answering Tharteux's com- pase train. The victim fell be-| Plaint, Gallifet expresses regret eny- Best Coffee on Earth tween (Wb cars of the freight and|!ng that the thing was done with- COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO. was Hit eround to pleces. out official sanction. 222 Pike Street. The © jumped from the : lite canwoniti eut of the Cape Nome district, was brought down on the Nelson. A number of passengere from Nome who were interviewed, gave glowing secounts of the new gold Selde. “It's the richest gold country in the world,” said a grizzied old miner tn reply & query from people on the dock. “Klondike won't be {n ft next year. ‘The Nelson arrived fust as the Humboldt, with her immense load composed of J. D. Range, Fronk W. Spear, A. B. Ernet and E. L. Range, fled articles of in- The Olympic Mining company. Mcintyre, J. W. orporation today. The capital stock aoed at $50,000,000, in saree of passenger train, ran to the sidewalk, ond then on Fifth street, disap- horrible crime was wit- Mre. Lena Bildeen. who out of @ window directiy scene of the mi LONDON, Sept. 13.—It ia rumored here that Baron Rothechild has re- ceived o message stating that Drey- fus has been pardoned. The rumor le believed, despite denials. Are You a Bachelor? If v0, we can relieve you of many of passengers and freight, was about to sail for Lynn canal. Miners who are bound for the Klondike, heard at firet with incredulity the reports of | sae the districts, but when dozens of passengers confirmed the news, they; The case of Frye-Brubn Co, ve. seemed half resolved to powtpene their trip to the Canadian diagings. Rounde & Thayer, was transferred Purser Sammons said that he had gained enough reliable informa-/from the civil department to tion t.Cape Nome to convince him that it is @ marvetlousty « teh | Jacote court, where tt wont troubles, We are sure to please you by our laundry work, and you won't find your buttons off nor your bute~ an ton “stretched” beyond “thelr” © normal size, nor any fringe work on your linen. $1 each. CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—-The Nationa) Trust conference opened here this morning. Representative men from parts of the country are in at- tae,’ at fontetn Free State, the Trans jury thie morning, and this after-jin the “On the beach.” he said, “men are making easily from 139 to $75 a/noon a verdict for $11 was return-| veal will Join In the conference pro-| ,PIZLADELPHIA. Sept. 12—The eles ek tenes omioan inane tee b, Gay. Several thousand men are at work, and all seem satiefied with | ed in favor of Frye Rruha posed by Great Britain and will Richardson and Ross works preva bod Se nek th ‘ the results obtained. The season will only Inst a few weeks longer, and |grant the demand for a five years’ | QUrmed this morning. Loss $100,000, stro comnon tor foam 0 Paseo FU ; men having claims on the beech are working like slaves. Rockers are) The care of the Atate va. Joe. Beare! tranchise, provided that England Fireman Lewis was probably fatally collars, 4 used chiefly, and some gold is, of course, lost. We brought $200,000 of (W8* to be tried this morning by! promises not to assail the independ-| ured. as 4 Cape _Nomes gold down. and left an amount there. You can't mistake) Judge Jacobs. Neither the defend x Queen City Steam Laundry ant nor his attorneys, Williams, Ja-| "°° °f the Boer republic. cobs & Dorr appeared, however, ian) WASHINGTON, D. C., Bept judgment will probably be entered | secretary of the Treasury Gag this afternoon against Sears bonds- | day iseued an order to antietp men for his ball, which had been place’ at $008 Soave 10 the ant who robbed C. Carlis, a returned Al-| PARIS, Sept. 12.—The Figaro says the cabinet yesterday favorably con- sidered tho advirability of pardoning @ the) Dreyfus. October payment of 85,000,000 interest] Echo de Paris anys the cabinet re- m bonds. The government will pay fected the motion that the Court of ft. ‘The stores and saloons at Anvil city are full of Cape Nome gold A man named Killsbury, who bas a claim on Snow Guich, will bring down $25,009 In gold. taken from it thie year. One pa there has $200, 000, which was mostly taken out during the present season.” Mr. Gay, brother of U. 8. District Attorney Gay, came down tn the Nelson after spending some months at Nome. He was foreman for Dr 1496-28 Fourth Avente, between Union and Pike Kettleson, the recorier at Nome, who has claims in the district® Mr 7 | two weeks before the amount falls |Cassation be instructed to quash the Gay said: “The Nome district i very rich. There seems to be gold/Sskan. at Madison park, about @) que, The order was issued on ac-| Rennes verdict on the ground that everywhere. It's the coming gold district.” 1 veer Ape ASS int of alleged stringency in the the courtmartial exceeded its pow- The Netson bad dirty weather all the way down. E. C. Hineman, of te ia aid | money market. ers. Whidby island. who had been tn Nome, died on September 1. of dywen-| pe inutituted on the Third weowue & tery. He had about $200. The remains were consigned to the deep. | gunurban line within the next month, | The Nelson reports British gunboat Pheasant and the U. 8. veeselt Me-| nosidenta of Latona and Brooklyn ancl w a 4 Cullough and Rush at Dutch Harbor, The St. Paul left there on the! nave heen to the company and asked és Sth inet. The transport Athenian and Garonne had also left. to be furnished with a 90-minute ser- ~ 1 ad of the present 30-min- ee LOca Amusements... ute service, A prominent resident of Brooklyn stated to a Star reporter —_——_—— this morning that It was surprising | la ddi ti | a Ha nin to note how fast the two suburbe ‘The opening of the Seattte the- | alia alia A 1 ion | OC. ppe 2s were building up ater for the regular reason next | Charles H. Baker, president of the week will be signalized by the | Snoquatmie Falla Power company appearance sof one of the bent | . = Nes dangerously fil in Chicago, An “. = | for appendicitis was to hi or a ren ta - _= A Servant Girl's union mew be| Burke. Bullene was up against «| hs me peererean Veer, ay both grand and comic operas, = formed in Seattle. The object wil!| heavier man that himself, but his| he condition o ¥. Ramer wou an4 during its present t b ilding <_ be to secure @ more uniform rate of clever work. speedily made him a|Mt permit, and the operation has Re te eee Dexter Horton Bank Building. = Z Wages, and to compel mistresses to| favorite with the audience. The| been deferred for several days ata” and “Il Trovatore.” a= well | AABRAAABARSRADANRAR: ARAAARARARAAN ANS pay trained female domestic hetp the| next exhibition was between “In-| © RR Collins, general manager of as the high-class comic produc- AA y Ia A y A ‘ “ fame af Chinese and Japanese re-| dian Joe” Gregg and Charies Wash-| ine seattin Gas & Plectric company tions | ceive. The latter, it is claimed, are ington (colored), the contest being | nas Pie tage neniea tien i dhe Tie Grek epela. back om bs mamas SSE — = getting from %5 to $10 a month more| for sfx rounds. Washington, it will!) oaet of public work ‘ “Gaid Pasha,” which will be fol. | Taka cake nauranis, Boies, & Steamagal- than white femate servants, sithough/ be remembered. knocked = “Jac eer duenéesl pe Hn awit the lowed by “Maritana” on Monday’ | a | Tan sel — ee = eee perform exactly the same —— — thn mg E ago in = decorations on Pioneer square. “Cavaliera Rusticana” and “La | nN ion Ba ke r juties. | Seen est was man\- Pa Helle Helen” on Tuesday, “Tl . Mrs. @t. Leger, an experienced do-/fested In the mill from the etart.| The second in the series of lectures Trovatore” on Wednends a oped. fs ry of Taz mestic of Seattle, called at the Star|The Siwash wan punished terribly | given this season at the Academy of | faonde” on Thursday, and “Car. |All Kinds of Bread, Cake and Pies, - - - Mantlacturers of Hardtock and Toas, Office today to say that a movement in the first two rounds, but surprised | Science, was delivered last evening | men” on Friday, > > 9 Pike St was on foot to form the Servant| his colored antagonist before the| by Hdward F. McMahon, hie subject | The company of Mngere which | Fb. Bale, Pee ee Girls’ union, She canvassed amonfi| final round. Sledge hammer blows! being “History and Citizenship.” Col, Thompson haa brought to- & Humber of girls today, and finding| were hanged on both sides, and git ther has proved < en- them in sympathy with the move-|the mill closed with a general mix-| Twenty-three new claimants filed | cur stann gg ge tl Reel leeeoveeos SHHPSRHRERSSSOROES ment, decided to call a meeting, to| up, both men, to the astonishment | 4 interven “A a org 4 red operas enumerated above shew 3 |S SMALL. FAG T ORIES __ocon, o be held in the Central Labor hall on! of the crowd, holding their feet to | *teemer evela: oday in he P “ @ Thureday afternoon, Heptember 20. | the last *|federal court. Yesterday John Cry-| rare Speer erin Goes he |B Can Secure Space and Electric Power = “We simpl 5 te evoteer ~l te pe an and 17 others fied libels againat | ” ts 1 Adyantageously in the Enoqualmio Building wow being coastructad, Maia strews J ae mY wan to peotert our 8 me delay was occasioned in pull-| thy « or Soe Banden dames aan | Bonde,” which is almost a bur- | @ 2nd Second arenue south. . i : > ng off the event of the evening. aad on tar inet cantek Ga MISS JOSEPHINE STANTON leaque. Many of these operas are SEATTLE TARACT CO. ® ; . x ore 4 ta h yage from 8t. ry s . Japanese servants employed here the Jones-Leonard mill. When the new to Seattle people, and should e have a uniform rate of wages, and | men got down to work, however, the| Michael. and the new 23 Me sub- Prima Donne Soprano of the Boston be well attended.” “% Agent mie Light rs will not work for lews. Why should! crowd felt compensated for the long | *?tially the same complaint, — ~ Lyric Opera Co The engagement at the Seattle S*eeeoe SUHSSHOO HOES OSOSe not the white girle who work out as walt | ‘The salen at the Seattle Mining ex | . . ¥? ve! oe sax e Bei eo 2 e ~| theater Friday and Saturday ev- servants get the same pay Wel tn the first round Jones@tarted in| chanfe today were 4,000 Huckleberry : ¢ " te have certain grievances we wish to! as the aggressor, and landed lightly | at £00 Copper Rielle at 18c; 1,000| (982 Of this week of Mr. Otto i B! a 4 A OD o to c we sf } ates c Mi a e vi oe ' discuss, and hope to form a union! With his right on Leonard's face, | Galena at 4c: 100 Republic at $1.28;| Kawakam|, the Henry Irving of Popular With Our Boys in ue > at the same time Mike lead with his left, tapping the | 2.000 Morning Glory at 11%¢; 1,000 Sea ie expected to prove one } Mr. Grout, of the Public Employ-| colored man on the neck, bir: recely-| Lion at 12%¢; 1,000 Deer Trail at 26c. ¢ most novel and interestin } R tH Ol is i 4 ment buress, says that probably 500 4 in return a left swing on the| The following options were sold; 500, Of the preliminary attractions. i white siris are employed in Ue. mouth, which sent hin head back and| Soa Levelt at 490, buy at 20 days, $5| Kawakami comes supported by { ee Ne tae snaus igre flew {sp|daxed him for a moment Jones h; 2,000 Deer Trai! at 0c, buy at} Madam Yacco, the leading ac- ; Corner Washington and Occidental. proree Lb ie sever Pap from $15 to $29) jooked strong and confident when, | 0 days. 10p er cent. cash; 2,000 Prin.| tress of Japan, and a company of ! Banna the necuent wanes may be after several mix-ups, in which only| cess Maud Se, buy wt 20 days, 10/39 actors from the Imperial thee e ; ‘orme t pre ages me a few heavy blows were exchanged,| per cent cash, Cash sales on Prin.| ater at Toklo a ee 89S GSBISESSSSTSSSGSSEIS FOSS SO SSOSSS 3 materially increased a deured auaah ang: cess Maud were ununually strong,| Will be produced t# from the pen a TSSGSSS — patna | And atill the ery sent ap by mis-| “Leonard's juxuriant locks were| the stocks holding firm at 20c, with | of Mr Kowakamt, and ts called, MORAN BROS. OMP. AN Y 3 3 tresses in “girls wanted knocked over his forehead early in| a le bid. | “The Knight and the Ge isha " Cc ain age e1| the second round. Jones . see The costumes to be used are ol one Lec na A th n au Brummet the Reaves 8 vine Jon rusty i a At the Northwestern Mining ex-| that magnificent kind only to be Engine and Ship Builders H Weight who says that he has never | Could recover himself, the colored lad | Change today the sales were better! found in the Crient. A completo STEEL AND WOOD 4 been knocked out, was badiy worst-| caught him with his right over the ore they have been for weeks. 1,000) printed synopsis of the en ey | LUMBER MILL 6 A . 7 | he surgente were sold a i, although) be given to everyone, so that al. —_—_— 4 in a 10-round go with W. H. Jones,| heart, following it with a stinging |1n*ur s + | the scloned Yad o Philadelphia last left-handed swing on the mouth the same stocks were on the mar-| though the play will be in the 6S95653909099059 pone pa, i lied Akanacinted tile attetrave ket yesterday at fe without a buyer.| language of Japan, the action can Sn i? wonard ¢ ppo rd ec e 6 yne e Burp ere sold fo eratoo yerys Phe sows of 860-eports that gath-| by several wild leada which talled 10 [0% Lane P n Barprise we re sold for| be readily underatood by every ered in Germania hall to see the con-| reach Jones, The iatter, apparently | ty varwet af vouterday, Othee neteal hos X a test, went away with a poor opinion| gaining confidence each moment, aes aaa nar’ ac $1.68 gt s~ rales) At the conclusion of the play @ of Leonard's ability as a boxer, but,| started In to knock Mike out. Hel 2't0.'1,000 Pacific Count Gold at ise,| Vref sketch will be introduced, For the next few days we will sell all cast stoves and rang . nevertheless, the mill was an inter-| landed viciously with his right and) on ington Co Prefe in which Madam Yacto will ine before heard of in Seattle. We are entting below last year's prices. Ex esting one throughout. Jones gave) left on Leonard's body, again knock. |g) Veshington Copper Pre erred at| troduce her true Japanese dances, amine our stock ; our prices will convince yon, ‘ @ splendid exhibition of the maniy|ing him against the ropes. The white) >” She is considered one of the most COL. W. A. THOMPSON GEO. H.\ WOODHOUSE et and twice he had Leonard go-| man took the defensive, and looked Ke econ -2 | be » women, and skQ. . SE ing, the timely ringing of the gong| relieved when the gong sounded Restrained From Building joing young and tithe, soon gain- Manager of the Bi Lyric Opera 331 Second Avenue saving alone the New Yorker Leonard did some rather clever! SPOKANE. Sept. 1%—The state) ed the reputation of being Company The Hawthorne club, under whone| work in the third round, and with a! road ¢ Issioner# were restrained | Japan's greatest dan : iy Siete sce ae ths a Has Declared a Dividend...... unpices the contest was given, dem-| swinging b from his right, sent 3 - or cceeding % et The Third avenue theater will undoubtedly be packed to e doors (a Snetrated again last evening that a|the colored man to his knees. He| Yesterday fr ge ie ween : morrow and Friday night. On those dates the popular Sam T. Shaw | The Weatherby Bonanza Gold Mining and Milling Co, - “Aatic carnival’ can be held in Be-| did not follow it up, however, and| Republic road, where Pie iy the! will give a benefit for the reception to the returning Washington vol- ¥ ebten withaat bre Phar wder.| Jones retaliated by knocking his man| Colville Indian reservation. Judgo|unteers, The affair is in charge of the Fortson Relief corpa, and the Has Declare a ivi end er ent. liness, Manag out gave bis| all over the ring. Leonard looked| Hanford is#ued the restraining ord-| money raised will go to the hospital fund, the object being to have cash patrona three esting mills,| groggy when the gong sent the men or upon the affidavit of Maj. Ander-|on hand to take care of any of the soldiers who are iil A First-class Investment, and the crowd went away thorough-| to their corners. Many tn the audi-| the Indian agent, who claims the The worthiness of the object is appa t, and no doubt every patriot- | Woe have a few thousand shares of this stock, which we offer for a . lence thought the fourth round would 4 B s lc citizen will take advantage of the opportunity to shaw due apprecia- q e. toulary ly satisfied. | , we Maid ‘ont few days at 17%c. For all particulars call on, ‘The firat event of the evening ‘was| see the finish of the New Yorker,|/ Td 4% it Is now laid out, would, | tion, ‘The attraction by th m T, Bhaw company will be “The Last w. |. B. NICHOLS & CO. a spiriied 4-round go between the| Jones xeemed to land wherever he| on its construction, do much dam-| stroke.” The plan abounds In patriotic lines and wholesggna senti- » ts 6 ‘ ment. Eriday night the bill will bechangéed to "The fw G! and 62 Sterr-Boyd@ Building bantams Tommy Bullene and Art| wanted to, and once sent Mike to the ipee to the farms of the Indians, fi i .