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EVANS MAY Pension Commissioner to Be placed by a Grand Army Man. LATE REPORT FR Which Gives an Interesting Inside History voi sie ev kis of the Many U THE SEATTLE her heart, though she wouldn't let him hold her purse Ave minutes The excitement of an auction te a woman's substitute for a game of nd the Cunniest part of it all eainet SECURE Prince Ranjitaiohsi, kptn, compored prine!- ket bat will be popular ratumne to witness con on the diagnond that t# quite appro | pria to remark that they are attired | in ball gowns, | The numerous #hells, birds eat-tatla, ete that the average sum, mer “tourist carefully luge home will meet a sad fate When mother begin ow autumn houre-cleaniog rarely happens that will indulge in something 4 y that she knows will make her look ‘playing India the Ranji atte nesta, woman ate when whe takes up the chewing gum habit ps and Downs of Political Life. STOLE W. P. MONEY. WASHINGTON, D, ton, China, who ix in Washingt against him by the United State officially Vindicated of belng « Canton, rupt however, and in this the president has determined to sacr Evans upon the altar of the Grand Army the way to San Francisco, Pacific coast to Canton, Chi pad it te basin, H.C. Evans, jr., Third United States arti his company, ts soon to to Manta to California some time ago and thelr Members of the Grand Army nee the reunion tn Philadelphia, say is for rent taking positive action against told from White Mouse gources thar be found for the offending commissioner. The « nearly as good from a salary point « of pensions, and !t Is believed that the missioner to consent to the change tr the Republic PAID $850 FOR A WHIPPING COLUMBIA, 8. C., Bept. 22-A Jury tere today awarded a veriict of $850 against former United States Senator “Don” Cameron, of Penn- syivania, for assault. Senator Cam- eron owns a large estate on St. Hel- nd. near Beaufort, which he hb winter, A man named Shine conducts a rum shop near the Cameron estate. and Senator Com eron accused him of seliing liquor to the employes of his pince, at the same warning him to discontinue the practice. Shine denied that he had debauched he negroes @mployed by Cameron. and for the time being the matter was allowed f¢ pass Later, how- ever, the senator discovered that hi men had been drinking jn Shine'® place. He met Bhife on the road. and, springing from his buggy. pun- tehed the purveyor of “red eye,” driving him into @ fence corner and piying the lash Vigorousiy Bhine sued for $10,000 damages, and called as Witnesses some of the nr groes on the Cameron place. Several of the darkies had been discharged in the meantimé®, ané@ one or two of them had been horsewhipped by the e@enator. Senator Cameron seemed to be to- taliy indifferent to the case and did not defend the suit. His overseer explained that the senator felt it was ‘worth $850 to cowhide Shine and the delinquents. Miles as Grand Marsha! WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 22. Maj. Gen. Nelson A. Miles, com- manding the army, will be grand Mmarehal af the parade which will take pince October 2, when Admiral Dewey comes to Washington to re- ceive the $16,009 sword which the na- tion has purchased to present him as & token of recganition of the great service he hee remlered the country. Reorgenizing the Army. BERLIN, Sept. 12.—The reorgani- zation of the artillery begins to go) into effect October 1 ganization the number of field art lery regiments ie increased from 48 to 4, the effectiveness of the regi- ments being reduced, while the bat-) teries are Increased from 494 to 574. The expense is over 86,000,000 marks, with 12,000,000 marks annually in ad- dition. The reorganization will be fully completed by 1901. WINDOW GLASS TRUST FORMED PITTSBURG, Pa., Gept. 22.—The Members of the window glass selling agency, known @ the Giass Company, controlling 2.000 out of the 2.400 window ginas pote tn the United States, met here today, Some months ago they took out @ charter| in New Jersey, and ever since have) been trying to form a trust. They fatied to form one with a capital of $40,000,000, and one with capital. James A dent of the company, made the fol lowing statement “We succeeded in forming the Am- erican Window Glass Company, with &@ capital of $17,000,000, the preferred stock being $4,000,000 7 per cent. cu mulative, The capitalization in so low that we expect io be able to pay 10 to 15 per cent. per annum on the common stock, according to the fix- ures on past profits of the vario plants composing the corporation.” OIL USED FOR STREET SPRINKLING DALDAS, Tex., Sept. 22.—Because of the heavy general demands on the | city water plants the authorities of Datias recently, in the Interest > economy and prudence, discontinu treet sprinkling with water and ex perimented with crude petroleum. The experimant has proved so ta fefactory that erude petroleum har been adopted oa a regular sprinkling material for Dallas. A trainiond of the fluid was ordered today by May or Taylor. It i produced direct from the oll fields 4m the Corsicana district 2 Be» Ba He Was Consumed by Fire Because he did not have his mining stocks underwritten by A. L. Par- ker & Co., New York Block. \ fighting charges of misconduct made consul connection is th as th There are various points in the # & son of the ery, now stat | Word was received tf thie terday of the arrest of & at Kalispell, Mont, on @ charge ot absoonding with funds belonging to the rthern Pacific The exact amount was not stated, but it ia said to be about $1,000, Clay - coon ee evoree eeceeoe ; Frills of Fashion. 333%. ty yes reival Dr, Edward BRedloe, consul to Can general at Hongkong, has been k to the post at He Is not w Interesting story that iffee Pe sioner MH mon Com ‘commissioner Evans is now on sald that he may go direct from the successor of Dr ioe wy which give it a »mmiasioner, j# 4 lleutenant in the ned at the Presidio, and, with faughter went Mra. Evans and her . eeceee handsome house on Dupont Cirele who have been In Washington that the veterans refrained from Th isa general belief that (ring Amissioner Evans because they were another sphere of activity would late at Cant of view asthe officer of commissioner president has persuaded the com en will have their best run through the fall and spring boa special adaptability of the fabrica worn in those seasone to gringes Al 4 t h the demand for winter frin n order to placate the Grand Army Of | 44 ia 'good. it te predicted thet th orders will be doubled fm the spring Tom Thumb fringe in narrow widths are exoaiient numbe while deep fringes come mainiy in Vandyke pete and filet scallops. They vary In of the ‘SORRY. HIS DAD an het wage Roe IS A FIGHTER soisiwre = = reme style bes and overskirte of these ef sees ve hes are very good and come in CINCINNATI, 0., Kept, 23.—Ceorge! points, panela or circles, Many have G. Dewey, son of the hero of Manila, rows of lace inserted between the today experienced what to him evi-| open silk cord dently wes a most emt ef According to the materiale used tn fect of his their manufacture, belte and collare ularity, especially among the women are fringed with steel, Jewel of hin country, He received a m beads, chentile, rihbon and spangie vigorous kiss from a saleswoman in) fringes, which half-inch wide silk @ large department store in the pret- fringes are emplayed by manuf: ence of @ great many people, most- ers of made-up neckwear to stitch ly_of the feminine gender across stocks and fronte of all kinds Young Dewey ie a traveling sales Reade and spangies are leaders in man for a New York dry goods es- the popular trimming trade. They tablishment. While displaying his are seen in all the season's novelties wares in the store here. preparatory from the finest to the cheapest lines to making what he hoped would be of trimmings. They are especially a nice big sale, one of the buyers ad-| good in combination and the volume dressed him as Mr. Dewey, and refer-| of the trade is proportionately popu red to his father, the naval hero. A) jar. ie, patriot-| Novelties are net robes with wreath ie young saleswoman, learning that oe both; the drummer was #0 closely related collars, belts, English pockets «impu to the admiral, rushed up to him. and and revers, and applique plecen of before he realized what she was go- these with Jewels effects, steel, | ing to do, threw her arms around his and chenille. neck, kissed him and gushingly ex Plain braids have closed a satin claimed factory feason and have opened You have the greatest daddy in| the winter well, While braid manu the wortd. This is for him.” facturers expected @ searen lant year, Dewey, greatly embarrassed and at present orders do not justify more blushing to the roote of his hair, than a satisfactory busines, Tre dashed out of the store. leaving his principal demand is for narrow braid stock of samples behind him. And suitable for making up into trim the patriotic girl seemed surprised) mings that he should have fled from her| In wider sight #0 soon. re varietion Hercules and | tubular braids lead. HARMONY IN THE | WAR DEPARTMEN } ae 5 Secretary Root and General Miles By the reor-! American! $25,900. t | Chalmers, prefl- Getting Along Nicely. } NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—-The Heraid publishes today the from tts Washington correspondent Harmony in the war department has had a seven weeks’ trial and seems to have come to stay. Sectetary Root and Gen. Miles are get ting along wonderfully well, and the tr cordial relations are a matter of considerable gratification to the presttlent and other members of the ad- ministration. It is & common sight nowadays to see Gen. Miles going to Secretary Root's office several times each day. The organization of the addition- al white regiments and two negro regiments is in accordance with the recommendation of Gen. Miles. More than forty officers of the new re«i- ment owe their appointments to Gen. Miles’ recommend: *. The iat ter has been frequently consulted jn the matter of organization ani oth or detatis of « military character. It im furthermore said that recom mendations regarding technical fects now submitted by the general are adopted. when during the Alger administration they were pigeon- holed. Altogether army headquarters Is greatly gratified with the con- sideration shown to Gen. Miles by Secretary Root SMALL BILLS — GIRL QUESTION “I would like @ position ax house-| WASHINGTON, D. C, keeper, but I don't care to work for, Secretary Gage aald today that it in & family with children, and I wilt! true that there in a scarcity of small net do the washing.” | bills in the West, but he thinks that there ts ceaston for rhe A good-looking, well-dreased girl Ro occasion for alarm. Th treasury, he sald, is prepared to ex about 20 years of age, got thie ont) change small notes for large billa of the City mm the same character {mn any amount, but instead of sending to the treas ury the men who are complain prefer to find foult. Silver certifi | cates of amall denominations will be axchanged for silver certificates of large denominatic the ame as Untted States notes and treasury notes are exchanged Treasurer Roberts sald the volume jot United States ne silver certt | feates and treasury notes have been | ¥v | iamued to the limit required by law, jbut that the treasury hos large quantities of notes of small denomin The Female Observer i." #1, $2, $5 and $10 on hand, to | be had in exchange for note of large | pominations, and there are no lim- ita to the tneuance of $20 gold certi- ficates th ehange for gold. | A woman down at the hee! cannot | help being down at the mouth following THE HIRED Sept. 22 all In one breath ployment office today The applicant said her spectaity was cooking, and she demanded $25 & month Mre. Walker, the clerk in the wo- men's department, #aid that she had orders for over a hundred domestics | | | on her book# at present | . = | Every rainstorm from now up to the first of October will be termed the. The Washington State Historical Equinoctial.” soctety will hold its annual meeting pi Pee Braga 5 oma Monday, October 2, 1899 af arose Leap ernie weg The We ton Histortan, tar is quite in line with the other oid | 7? netengten coe wuee will be Introduced to the firat of the terly magazine, the world, about month chestnut, the soctal season. T leave home without an umb Ja often works better than a congre-| the soctety should be addressed to gation’s praying for rain Secretary Edward N. Fuller, Ta- A women often trusts a man with) coma ARE SCARCE THE HISTORICAL sacierv| Communications regarding | STAT. _<—— THE CRACKER .. | TRUST FORMED | Factories at Seattle Are In | cluded in the Deal. Heven of the principal cracker face aarrainannsiara. | Specials For Tomorrow... | Snyders Catsup-Regular 3 for Saturday only at 80. One bot- @! price 25g, tle to customer. | ter «of the Pacific coast have been baort by the Pacific Coast Me. i cuit company. whiten has a eapnail$ Sliced Ham~Baked in stock of 14,09,000. The star an-|@ Gough, very delicious, nounced several weeks ago that ne 30c a Ib. gotlations to this end.were on foo and the deal hax just now gene} through, A sum ranging between} | $1,500,000 and $2,000,000 has b » in Vested in the following seven fac tortes Portland Cracker com ny, owning two factories, one at Seattle amt one at Portland; Seattle Cracker! & Candy company, of Seattle, own=| ing and operating a cracker be Sy candy factory; Washingt company, of Spoka one-oven plant; Sout Cracker an MMscult company, of Ban Fy cisco, operating the largest plant in | that etty, and the Oregon Cracker company, of Portland, operating a one-oven plant qt TO RETAIN BEAUTY CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—Gamer in the : | National league yesterday resulted Don't roll your eyes up into your|“* foliowa: At Beitimpre—Cieveland bead aa if they Were marbles; a fine 4, Battime 5; second game—Baitt more 4, Cleveland 1; t Philadelphia Philadelphia 4; at} air of eyes will be utterly ruined by this operation {Cinoimnath 4, A girt with a p Washington--Loulavilie 4, Washing purse It into the p ton 3 yd game-—Washington 4,/ continue the habit Louisville 6 o Brooklyn-Ht. Louls form about the lips, and the once} Hoston-Chicage, and Pittsburg.) lovely mouth has to be put Into the] York game were postponed on hands of a beauty doctor count of rain | early every Woman bites or sucks| ‘The standing of clubs tw as follows her lips Clubs w. L. pe Others contract the brows and Brooklyn 2. * 0 490 duce two furrows between the eyes Poway ome be > oH Others wrinkle the forehead with | MOMOP crs -te ¥ 4 “4 frowns . Loutle 7 i) 560 Others perpetually wear a tip-tiit- | pipoinnat! ier “ ery 4 none. Chicago ry ou It must be remembered that a truly! Louis _ % ‘ 4 expressive face does not consist of a] Pitt . * ™ set of features hung on strings or oo ™ re | wir . @ “ss 366 De cultivate placid features. Cleveland 2 123 146) Protest From Philippine Catholics. WASHINGTON, D.C. Roman Catholics throughout the United States at the alleged outrages | | Sept. 22.—The long smouldering resentment of | churches in the Philippines hae been brought | acutely to the attention of the presidemt. The Rev. Dr. William F, Me- Metropolitan Truth Society, has forwanted to the president direct a in which he pronouncedly | tradicts Prof. Schurman, who says that no evidence of such abuses can | be found or produced. This communication has reached the executive | mansion | The Metropotitan Truth now has branches all over the United States Ite object iv to corr upon Roman Catholic inis, president of the rtent, strong Roctety was organised two years ago, but | Pacific Coast Steamship Co for San Francisco The company's elegan smehips Queen | Walla Walla and Um atilla, Leave SEATTLE 9 | Kept 11, 16, 21, 26, Oct 114, 21, 26, 31, Nov. 6, and « day thereafter Leave San Iruacisee for Seattle 10) 4m 24, 24, Oct. 3 t, and oi ry ath yee thereafter, FOR ALASKA Leave Seattle 9 a, m. Cottage City, Kept. 12 12, 27. City of Topeka, Bept Oct. 1, 22. Al-Ki, Sept. 2, 17, Oct. % 17, and y fifth day thereafter. | date and houre of eating 4. ¥, Thownnipas, Coan Dook, Beattie. | Moe, Puaet Sound fupt ticket Firet avenw ine & Co, Gener nts, Ban Francisco, | Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S | [). §. Fast Mail City of Seattle © Galle from Yesler Wharf at 10 p.m. Monday, Sept. 25) For Skagway, via Vancouver Ketchikan and Junea, in 65 Hours. Steamship Farallon | For Skagway and | Drea, calling at Port Fowneend thyler strest’ whart Victoria, Vancouver, Ketebikan, Helin m Bay, Wrangel, Juneau, sails from Yesler whert ‘Tuesday, Oct. 2, at 10 P.M. DODWELL & CO., Ltd, rat agents, 115 James Bt, sean Gene Main 470 Cape Nome ‘Fly er Line STEAMSHIP Nite = SAILS FOR . °C N lewed facts against the Catholic church, ite discipline or practice. For some time the members have been diligentiy gathering und ciasstfying all evidence concerning the alleged deseerations and outrages upon the churches in the Philippines and the theft of priestly vestments and sa cred Vensels, and their use in insulting and indecent ways. They have | now « great mass of data carefully arranged and fully authenticated | Hesides the representation to President McKinley, it is intended ot whole matter before the board of Catholic archbishops, which | university here on October 12 lay the meets at the Catholic A VALUABLE | IRON MINE SOLD: OF A RECEIVER ST JOHNS, NN. Bept NEW YORK, Sept. 22 the most remarkable iron mines in| recent trusta, Incorporated under the the world has been purchased re-|taws of New Jersey. is in troub! leently by the Whitney «yndicate for! and has gone into the hands of a re- This is the Hematite Iron | ceiver | Isiand wfound-| The One ot One of the $1,000,000, Deposit of B American Woodworking Ma land, where the syndicate is estab- chine Company was incorporated in| lishing a great amelting enterprise 1897, with @ capital of $4,000,000, be- The bed. or quarry, contains 7.-/| sides an authorized bond issue of 000,00 tone of ore, underlying 4 sur- 2.000.000 1 | face Lepostt of two feet = pn. ioe stand uncevered «a ¥ io pant meta, £00 feet wide and three, Pra time alt went well, tut re: ola miles long will be exposed. It is the cently there has been much talk in| natural formation of the ore, how-| the effect that the matters were not! er. which in mont remarkable. I) working harmoniously. N the is in the form of cubes « [secretary and treasurer, J. E. MeKei- | h in dimensions. These cubes lie in| perfectly regular, horizontal order, been appointed receiver by | ike a tiled floor or wall, The ap-| the New Jersey courts. te the work of a The lateral view «ular order of er} o the earth has plante in many | pearanc Re OR: eer - skilled mechanic shows the same upon tler deep ini siuway NOTES. | DUCKTOWN, Tenn, Sept. 22 Work wde- resumed in the mines of | this locality teday and the Ducktown Sulphur, Copper and Iron Company will epen ite works Monday morn- ing, the recent strike having been | amicably settled ‘The transcontinental flyers of the 4 ae Great Northern and Northern Pa cific, which land passengers in this REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS city, have attempted more than they | could do this summer, Very seldom has the schedule thme n made Large local traffic, and delays In the | mountains were the causes. With the approach of winter their task tn |ereater. They will therefore run on a |new time-card which will go inte effect next month, and six hours more between St. Paul avd Seattle, will be added | The following deeds were placed on fie in the auditor's office yesterday Sarah and R. EF. Hall to John E.| Liner, lot 1, block 44, Gilman park. Aug. M1, $150, Durand, ewig aw seo ft cept 1 acre), Kept. 18, 8380. J. J. Riffie et ux, to Oregon Manu facturing company, part sec 28, t 23 r 8%, release of mortenge Summer travel is over. The rait roads have enjoyed @ great season AN of them broke the record. The various pla famous for the see dy Superior of Sisters of St. Ann, of Victorta, B. C., to Lena Trefren, ery and hunting along the great) "% lot 9 and #% lot 10, block 15, trans-continental lin saw more| Burke's 24 add, Bept. 2, 9400. visitors than ever ore. Nearly| 8. H. Seelye to M. W. Scanion ne Wert visited thin Und of Pride of Bellevue mine * are now looking Money creek district, Sept. 21, $100. treme Anna M. and J. E. Chilbere to ee | Walker Rutledge, lots 1 and 2 block The railway mall clerks have doff-| 22, Wood's se Div. Green lake add ed their caps and pinned on badges. | Sept. 14, $135 The latter are the only marks by! Charles W. Bilis to George W. Dill which we may now distinguish these | tng, lot 7, bieck 51, Nagle’s 34 add. rvante of Uncle Sam from ordin- | Sept. 20, $250. everyone who elty he railr to the steady win ary citizens, The badge, of white) J. R. Clymer to —, metal, bears “Ul In monogram in| sw ne and nw se, sec 4 t the center, being surrounded by |r 6, Sept. 21, $1 Ratlway Mail Service” on the bor-| Mary, W. H. and J. W. Hains der, the whole being surmounted by worth and Bessle J. Hodd to Har a spread eagle vey M. Bennett, lots % to 7, block 2, iter | H. EB. Allen's Ist add, Aug. a1, $25 | Geo, B. Norris, of the Traders’) puget sound National Rank to! Dinpatch, i* in the city. Mr. Norris! momas and Ernest Caretens, part is Northwestern agent at Minn inte 3 10.6 18 tae, Ulodhbee Beats olis. He is looking after the ship- Tide lands, Sept. 14, $2,000 ment of hops to Eastern points, Jabez. T. Sunderland et ux. to Cora W. Smith, lot 4, blo¢k 1, Washington plave Add, Sept! 18, a. c., $200, VIOLATED THE LAW. Ada Y. and Chas. J. Ingram to Marian L. Day, 8 40 ft. lot 3, block 18, Eastern add, April 26, q. ¢, $1. Word haa been received tn thin city of the arrest of H. 8. Woolley, &) Hersalore C. and Stella L, Good well known mining man of Seattle, | speed to J. A. Gould, lot 4, block at Boise, Maho. For the past two! Renton's add, Sept. 9, $3.400. years Woolley has been in charge of 0 Great Slugs of Gold. the Washington mine at Tdaho city It is claimed he violated an act of the last Idaho legislature, requiring Are being extracted from the bowels managers of mines to post notices | of Mother Earth by the Pactfle Const showing whether or not the property, Gold Mining €o. Forty-one mines in was being worked under a lease.| active operaiton. Now t= the time to buy this stock at the Seattle & orthweslern Mining exchange, Woolley was released on bat! pending trial. | | ‘ bl i i i a hci Saas eabenlbtine onnnsines et an tenet “TRUST IN HANDS | The Strike Sottied. | AND St. Michael «~_DIRECT _ You treight snd passenger rates apoiy to Seattle Steamship Co. cephvee Main da WHITE STAR DOCK Poot of ring Street Tisha OB 0 O12 Firgt ave. Phone Matin 117. Dally Arrive Everett | Mt yen n x GAC an p= 70.30 p. an Ht. Peal, Chieago and Kast Alaska Flyer ::== Shagwayvie vpiceeers ‘Ketchikan | e ¥ IN SIXTY-FIVE HOURS 8. 8. UMEOUT FRIDAY. SEPT 22 ATOR lai | City Office, 06 First avence | Mein #4 Arlington Dock : ‘hone ike as | = & CAINE, Agent | stasaene, Seat, Btmanis and Byeret | GREYHOUND Thret Round Tim Dally —Ex Suntay | TIM= CARD Beattio Te. ™.. 12 m and 8 Everett #18 am, 2:20 p, m cis ut Seattle with steamer Fiver for Tacoma FARES -itverett Tho, mound trip $1.28; Ra- mynds Boe, round trip TBe, Landing Colran Duck, Beattie Telephone, Beatty n SCOTT, Manage Vancouver Line. TRIP througe the Islands of the lower Bound and Guill of Georgia one of the most delightiul in ths world if taken on STEAMER North Pacific rf atid) pm y and Friday tor mee or Sitee ot. the Tine, tel. Brown wi MARKET QUOTATIONS Friday Morning, — Markets this morning promise an active day's business, and all products are firm with the exception of fruits and veg etables which show a downward ten dency. Cocoanuts are coming in free. ly, and are in good demand at 85¢ per doz. Lemons are going up. irapes of all kinds are overstocked, and prices are lowering. Tomatoes are a drug on the market and sell at any price, and sweet potatoes are plentiful and cheaper White po tatoes are coming In from the Ist anda and can be bought as low as The, e of excellent quality bring Two schooners, containing pounds of halibut, have arrive no changes on fish have occurre Other markets are rm | The Vier ia METROPOU ITAD MALE HELP, | WAN TED~ Millman, w cooks ang fir “mentor AN free pass for Cue tunnel at ~ ford’s, 110 W. Main at, Te) Iiack 1170 nk AUSTHACE OF TITLE. MEE & CO, ine, the o Wetraet compaby now making 114 Cherry air HOTUNY and re od. INA mining claime EMATTLE ADWTRACT Co, 419 6. bik. | ATTORNEY ATLA W. | FP CARMOLL lawyer, proctor in taity and sollettor of patents as he al Henk buliding im, roomne 14:18 Haller bide. | BUSINESS COLLEGES. WILAON'S Business Colloge, Tel. Main 415 onioce BUILDERS | Ano CONTRACTORS, — SEATTLE TDOw bo” iyi on, WOAFYER, Coal bankers, etc ine and foundations; dealers and spare. ot bride 14 up Capital, bani 180,000 ing business tfangectog States and THB PUOET goU sh4 AABIONALe BANK oF Capital stock pean aot Bugpias Jacob BC, N v Corteap i the “pri in the United Blates aad Ks First Vice President Becond Vice President Cashier Tranmacts a general banking business. Bo SINERS CHANCES, Copper ie king, and the relen will be long and prosperous, The de- mand is now 26 per cent. greater than the supply. The exports are 7 per cent. jess than last year. We are now offering the treasury stock of the Calumet. mine at 160 @ share, located four miles from Index... Will be shipping ore yext month. Call at the office and see samples and as- nays before investing. OMee 620 First avenue. "Phone 67h 8. A, CORBITT, CONTRACTORS is AND BUILDERS ROUX De. Dis leteen & ain, oa ia ee Sige 'Wagenew . FOR Sale —. clothes in cleaning. repel HW PEPEW. dentin: speci and dae work i bee caltasee”™ in crowe DANCING _ ACADEMY. c ep HOUSE, ¢ Courtney & | Elitott, prop.; 26c, 8c per day; $1.5, | $2.00 per week; electric light; bath rm, 4th and Main. ‘Phone, Black 1460. NPATLY FU | 2235 First even ara = 7Ane. ik nurety toads Me Tisoton Soe. MILL ae Seca! MES. HANSEN, cor. tall) = winter ood». mu | nw yaRcre ures Co MEDICAL MRS. DR. BWA the ECTRIC TREATS Turkish and medicated ervous wea Te dinene readings cle bik. BE Ph « Birsine Co. and commercial ‘Fone Main 80s PRINTING A 112 Yesler way 7. F. BRADL! printing » Job ar ried at. ‘and 4 lots; tly; SLO SEE Hanson before purchasing & sewing machine. A few good seco hand ma- chines for ale reasonable. $15 Columbia ftreet, opposite postol FOR KALE. Good, ni Hardin, 1007 First avenue. WANTED—To buy old Pa And silver. Ht. Hiensel, rtr. Jeweler, 38 Minckiey blocm. SIGNS AND MOUSE NUMBn Ks, enamel iet- ne ae bere Chae. Yesier way. i. Black 184: Pan BL SE 8S he BS oa MACHINES. EWING NEW sowing machines. cheapest machine made, Sold on easy pay- ments.” Oillee neat door to postottice WITTE 16 KING of all sewing ppachines Bold by B. 1. Vor ay) plow peer dealer in cewin macinee an ing machine supplies. Tel. Bum 641. cow SHIP CHANDLER! Yevler whart, ealt MORGAN, "408-410 Ovcttental 3; Aetributing hy 4 ny YE OF EVERY 4 pal furnscgeans iene Cliath TW TAILORS. THE PACIFIC Tailor CoB 1 1 and $20 sults made * ial og ns Cleaning, repairing ied avenue. WANTED CAST-OFF clotoing, RL 215-1217 IPE Et PAIN —— rish an +, Burke gram Ry ky. heraids bess and andry al no bave b of tim OOD tra L SPED k bottor if yo jon then a —= den id Min | of! stmen stock, | 1 on. cri 5

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