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es THE SEATTLE STAR. BE, MH. Wetts & Co, rw Pdttortal Rooms, And Business Once bn tered at the postoflier, wt Poaitie Acording to Gen, White's ve at Ladysmith, the trouble peded with the munitions of war raion of war all due t Wastin ew THE SEA SENT TO JAIL FOR KISSING |A Yale Scholar and a New) No E1OT Third Avenue | Haven Girl Sentenced. hy U aL ISHt RS. Telephone ke 150 KF CHABK, HONINENY Maw ae yolive vente per mont jon. second-elass matier NEW HAVEN, Conn, Nov, | the disaster to the British army | Not in several decades han a Yat » the army mules, which «tam. | UNdermraduate | enteced Ul this morning, when Judge SS FREE STAT, Don't cures suffer; it's Stomach, Kidney all Blood Disease For the your fault i] and For Female Complaints it has Go and get Sample of zone stomac ELEC Sed aa ale ne Cata t in $1.00? rth more th Rheumatism, your health Bladder Ailment Nervou a FREE Electro- at These mules were Yorn and bred in old Kentucky, and their action | © Dew, of the city court, ord 0. Lawrence and Miss May Carrot fe to be greatly deptored, in view of the fraternal relations existing b ta Seas Lak? a Ee atch kind tween the United States and Great Britain. The episode goes to show the bare for kissing nm . . 7: however, that mules will be mules, and that they will kick at the It ts eafe to assume that had not RESULTS” oF CRIME. ... QUAY’ S HAND AMUSEMENTS Pacific Coast Steamship Ch, : t . Judge Dow had the example of ae TT moet soler oO it 1 jerat at sof the Pnglienh r * > 5 The B Aghting bravely and nursing wounded Britonahumane. | Yon during tha days of the old Con- | footed up laat night ¢ rh nwo, Manager lor San Francisco Oe WOES GPO BEatag Sravey anc pure owe as ane~ Tnecticut blue laws, his Judicial de a th casein 1 Thursda ly. Their kindness to prisoners is also marked A few days ago they [sion would never have been handed py the court to t au aniisieancl 4 3 YY | The company's ¢ ant gave a “smoker” in honor of thelr imprisoned enemies and pa “Cod down during the t Judge Cann has T : | steameatips Queen, “eam se roghe yr efhietd The story of the adventure Mr. | cupied the bench Ww Ig is ny | site W and Um- snaiven Queen” with fervor In all save ~ ve y Ne battl _ | Piso a Bie Sooty eee in = Undoubtedly wine. A oe! 0 a atilla e war in Africa is remarkable for the absence of all brutality ye | che eect - HovT Ss e decia uite remarkal They Le SEATTLE 9 Boer have been alightingly spoken of as only half civilised, but they are | had dined at a prominent cafe, and WAS OUT FOR | Colonel Hawkins. itd eed pres ‘ giving lessons in humanity to all mankind | Were passing out, when Lawret WASHINGTON, D. « 20, Dec and every —_——---— in adjusting @ wrap Mins Car All information am to the hereafter The clerk of the weather should brush these fogs away, If he does | Wo" = : ne Mea t Harry faye THE STUFF st tabi Col. Switns Francisco for Seattle 10 a.m. not, it will Pecome necessary for the reception committee going out (© | arrested them. | mptty anh’ tk padiaied ‘tor i at ness t 4, 13, 18, 28 #8, Nov. 2 7, 12, rs tec WARREN Ge SrOOHIR Uhascanives with Bote 454 Way beste [eregrancten mulncens peat neta tab ese ious bes ae ‘ = fl of Farcical Hilarious OSS i ichet bee. 3, and every Oh Gay minute blasts im order to locate the expected guests upon the Inoom himaeif and Miss Carrol » re PENDLETON Nov. 3 Me | rurtment. For some reason there is t Heved them of thé stigma of spend-| man heid up f n and two wo-), vfs and Frisky Female Funsters FOR ALASKA ing steamsh|p Queen fue the sieht ta th tation . Hore seCrecy about It than in #imi é ine na ors . me 3 s ptath | men at 7 lock last ne, inald > ebsen Beats on # at box office Leave Seattice 9 a. m. _ _ em ng, when thel w WOR oy, i ak tied “ane pees ' ve CIty € 4, 27, Nov. 1, 26, ee | called, Judge Dow imposed the jail). t u - 2 srivcee | It Was stated, however, at the time EXE ATPLE PHEATER Cottage city, O pe , , tg od “ |} bail for both, and they have disap. | he disappeared. | #kKed for it that the president sal Hi . Ki, Oct. 2, 17, N 1, 16, and peared, after giving notice of an ap- |“? me rT r i t One Night Only . ore B P t . 0 ti 1 ro re han F rest pe rr 7 could only oar he er on me . inh n y every ntth day ther rafter. ae peal to ee of common pleas the recommendation of Gen, Otis. + further information obte to Be Put in Operation ——— Colliers Strike, ins thar he would submit tne quese| IAEY, Nov. 3) Fi Sites recrvee the rate to chanse gis m CARDIFF, Wales, Nov, 1.—Twen- | tion to Gen, Otte, and he did so, and - ' us notion, steamers, sailing Retail Coal Dealers @t | iy-nve thousand W shave that Gen. Otis refused to recommend | The Biggest Show of the! iite"soa'keure of sauing. | ag The Northwestern Gines works, which has bought the plant of the te0N, Wis., Nev. 1.—Tre struck, This may interfere with the a promotion Seas . pr A ot P o Smith's cove, bh a force of 4 > ¥ te yovernment ng coal for the of th 5 eason. 4 flownd fupt., Ocean Dock, feat defunct Puget Sound G works at mith » al Dealers’ Association of | ting 1 It wae a«t J that Gen. Otis dis | eet ee ticket office, 618 First avenue, men at work at the plant making extensive additions and alterations atm Lak Marthare filiacts wan [army tranaports hed Hawkine because the latter | ¢ H | T T t feattie. Goodall, Perkice @& Co, Ornee- Three carloads of new machinery arrived on the track apposite the m here thie affteracon, with landed his regiments on beats hired ote opsy u vy" ei eegenta, Ben Francisca works this mornin about © delegates present Steps by hin instead of waiting When the works are completed, which will be about December 1, | mare eamubanead to prevent the whole AMUSEMENTS the arrangements which “4 } ie Foy and Forty Artists : nearly 70 men will be employed. The annual output of the plant will | Aoi. deaiers selling direct to the co . ad made for him. It was 4 Secure Your Seat Washin on & Alaska amount to $900,000, A tank furnace with a capactty of from 10 to 12 | Clee phe officers of the associa at Gen, Otis thought the Tenth! goeeurdey and Sunday tons is now being erected | ton state that no attempt was made Pennsylvania had not specially dis "s The products of the factory will include every description of wide betgeticte wc br pt was mr A Milk White Flag” opens at (be | tinguished itself as a regiment, and | IM Old In Old Kentucky STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S mouth glass ware. The principal article of manufacture will be a new ae | Beattie the 4 t we OF that there was conspicuous cowar! patent fruit jar, which is the most simpte and novel of any made, The j seats is already au naa n the regiment, although Bar HIRD AVENUE HIRD AVENUE THEATER old aluminum cap ts done away with, and the glass top can be removed CLUB WOMEN i* wied hous Hoyt aye aay nett's name was not ment ed y with ease alway n exceptionally attra sialon Manager Raw material wii! be used tn manufacturing the goods. The silic tive to Beattie theatergoers, and "A 3 ; soda and lime, which will be used. are all to be found in this state, PF T0 SAIL A SHIP Milk Wh Fla has been proven MARKET ‘QUOTATIONS: Week commencing Bunday, © of the material wi!! come from Eastern Washington, though the greater to be one of the t The cast lea cond week of the favorite eTazamenir t tat are Li and nprises a f part te found in qin part of the sate tare ae, and comecions © 6 i | SAM T. SHAW COMPANY =~. e.. - = t ie th fa mrs t « Morning Sell the} “GOOD PLAYS” 1 re) = ppb 57 CHICAGO, Nov. 1.—Club women of ‘ changes in the markets are unusu- | | the General federation may Ke to the ally few. Business is not at ite best TONIGHT | talie trom Tenier Wharf at 10 p.m | Paris exposition in a ve all their Fish are still in the whieh Tuesday and Wednesday, own, A Whisper about this touched * 4 great inconvenience to local fish ‘The Bra f Cain | Sunday, Nov. Sth | [Chicago yesterday, coming fro ow ten, Who have a big demand, but no| Thursday might Saturday mat- ‘ r | } York, and carrying the approval of supply that could be considered Rip Van Winkie | For Skagway, via Vancouver | Eastern women. The boat, which is wholesale, This is true not only of Friday and Saturd | ri a, in | spoken of as “she” will sail £ calnalt tk Ged, wee aa a sped goede | Ketch vn -~ Junea, AE Southampten in July Just after the fieh ae well, Most of the fish that | prices—10c, 20e, Bc, 4c, H, | jours. COLUMBUS, ©., Nov. L—The de-| OLYMPIA, Nov. 1—There have | niennial closes in Milwauk METUALUY eck Ser tak Rae ae Reguiar pr oe, : 5 ‘ veiopments of the past few days in. been seven prisoners re sea | a oe - the ice for same time epting 8 LYMPIC THEATER | @ieate beyond a doubt that Senator the Walla Walla penitentiary on pa few stray ones that come from the ) a1 108 necond Avense S h p F {I Foraker tar broken with his oll: role since the paras law went nes| THE SIGLIM ARRIVES. sme sherman ——_ tion scons sveowe| Steamship Faralion time friends, Charlee L. Kurta, Gov. ettect last June, These paroled men | — There ure a bananas on the : | For fkagway end Dyes, calling soe res Bushnell and others. He is now In are all doing well and faithfully Capt. N. L. Johneon, of the schoon murket, but r finest quality - ermine | Townsend (Tyler street whart, Victoria, the camp of the.pational administra- plying with the provisions of their|er Gen. Siti. brought in hin vearet Grapes are on the market are, pe i ee Bhi ye Vencouver, Ketchiten, Wi sina hag. Wrange, tion and he will be supported hy the freedom, no beneficiary of the new | to Sehwabacher's dock last night nh considerable quantities at yes BILLY REYNOLDS, — | president's friends for re-election. law having violated his parole, or | having ccoupied the entire day in terday’s prices. If they are not In aN “ge eye Aa The political wheel of fortune has proved himself unworthy In any par-| the calm and foe. coming from Port good demand, the price may be ait-| “144 WHITE, and othere Thursday, Nov. 2. at 10P. M. simply taken rans turn. fhe her ticular, Recommenda a by War- | Townsend, and 16 days from Cook ferent tomorrow Apples are also] DOOWELL & CO., Ltd, months ago Foraker was remarde! den Catron for parol must be let. The Sigiin had on board fr f more freely, and are sell i. with suspicion by the Hanne people. | sent to the governor by the 16th of | $25,000 to $20,000 in gold dust. be- | climaxes ‘eoyrtes mye - ovin i ures Generat sgenta, 113 James Bt. “Phone And they had good ground for that) exch month There was but one | longing to he puemeunin wh piten The grain and hay market t «tif suspicion, as the senator was the such recommendation made in O-| port the mining season at the Inlet) Throughout = of ‘he | inactive — in @ more of less prominent way. a8-|tober, This Gov. Rogers bas under) about closed, and the miners mosiy | drama ther ' Poultry prices are being maintain- Greet Ticket Office, (12 Fires Ave, Sociating himself with the old crow?. consideration fone out for the winter, fam T. Bh ed under diMcultiesn. The overstock eRN Phove Hate ul. Yet he was not the active lseder of Stanley Rose and M. J in increasing daily, and the cold stor- | ity sy ee Arrive ok. While it is true he spent moet! = of his time when in Columbus w Kurtz and Bushnell, be seemed t« following rejluctantiy rather than leading as he aid fn the days of old. ‘That reiuctance is the cuuse of the Dreak. He refused to follow Kurta | into the camp of the Democrats and) the break came when be came out openly for Judge Nash. — - -- | Every woman must have a jacket and skirt of some sort, and she wants ft in Diack Im finding either chevict Venetian of ribilene first choice cording to her taste and th wear she expects to give it bone cheviot is a novelty weave, aod camel's-hatr is always elegant. Toes eost from « dollar up, and it is whis- pered some tailors put on their goods * ® * * * * * . * * * * * * * * * * * * begin within two weeks ‘Track-laying will not delay travel sin, having had @ eucces Where double tracks run, one will be used, while the new one ie two yeare in Paris, and te bulit All single tracks run on one side of the street. The new ga g and eu of rails will be laid on the other. The care, which have been ordered for ali the electric lines, are similar to those in use on the Traction company's system. They will have two 63 horse-power motors. This will make the long hills between Beattie and the lake much less formidable eteeereeeeee ee eeeeeee all abote the avera age houses are in good demand. | C d R ils f th j though in some of his comedy situ | Other markets are normal ew ars an al $ or e Sranad tha taanter and poy wt ©) Phe following prices are being of- . . much “hy play Mise pe ulse | fered to the producer by the local Entire Union Trunk S stem, Meee ele. wens sends aay | dealers for delivery im round lots on | sympathet sates Mune an | the doek or in the car at Beattie ES | Were Laeek bat 1 the | GFain~-Oates, $20.00; barley, 817.00; best Impression of all, and enacted WECRt chicken feed, $19.00; bran, Probably about one-third of the people in Seattle will rejoloe » bellicose serving maid ina man. | 27400; shorts, $15.00; rye, $10.00. to know that the work of change on the Union Trunk line Is to be- he ernie provoked great am: Hay ~Puget sound, per tona, §7.00@ gin at once | nent $0; Kastern W ington timothy, All the electric roads on the system are to be standardised In | A Brand of Cain” will be the bitt { #200: elfalfa. $7.80 gauge. They are to have new care The service on the Lake ] ste ahi gevaniaes : Keee—Strictly fresh ranch, 2c. Washington and Rainier Heights branch will be 10 minutes in — eo Hutter—Native Stead of 18 minutes as now, Other things are to be done which } Hote! Topsy Turty the strong ‘oultry—Spring iekens, lle; live will make the suburbanite feel that life is not ali an empty sor- ent agereeation of farce con y ac. | fryers, $1.0092.00; live turkeys, Ie. row tore In the country, will appear at| Live stock—Choice beef cattie, The ties for the new uged system wil be made by the Tay- Seattle theater on ne night, | COWS, €G4%c; steers, 44@5c; good jor Mil! company. The raile are ordered, and active work il! toy T play is of live, 4c; home, dreased, 6% walves, dressed, large, 6c; small, Pe. alves, large, live, ée; emall, éc Hides, Pelta and Wool—Heavy | sound, salted steers, over 60 iba, fe medium sound, per Ib,b Tye; ight | sound, under 06 Ibe, 7c: cows, sounc 1} welgbte naited kips. Tye ata bulls and oxen ; calves, per Ib ILMAN AN Mi Vernon pm Makes Heat AND... Saves Mone Vancouver Line, b and iP rough ae islands of tae and Guli of ene cf the most Selgauul a tae word i inken on STEAMER North Pacific Leaver Yesier Whari at i ¥ exda| FULL LINE of the Vensetren. on al BREE Deirhaven batocom, Latest and Most Correct Milliner MRS. EH. JOHNSON MANAGER WG feaond Avenwe, cor, Madison a bor ireigh: of passage apply Yesier Whart ie Kou When —-» m ti | #\%c: green hides, le lees than eal (96. Venetian, for example). . AREER TEETER ETA eee dry hides, per Ib, 12¢; dry culls, one- * tended to make their whole charge) _ bagi: AS wastes third Jess, summer deer. per Ib, 2@ Spot mar ‘ r seem wonderfully cheap | {j & ' Mo; winter deer, ary, @160; papery a Y ou Want Cashmeres, meitons and Henriet- \ 4 deer, @@12c; dry ciks, 9@10c; green Sa Ls tas are standard. They come heavy Ser . U “ S 7 ttle 7 elk, 4@5e; sheep pelts, 25@%6c; ehear- enough for tailoring, but are not as | evera 0 nc e am’ $ a e- a ings, 15@25c; Eastern Washington vam & be a A Ba r?. in Sroch used tor houne wees, There's , : : Lom sige, Western Waantncton wot | JOSEPH MAYER & BROS, $| 4 ga from $1 to $3 to pay for these soft, | shi S to Be Retired for Awhile , 12%e: dirty or timber burned, 10%¢ 16Cheery ot P.-L. Buliding graceful fabrics. | tallow, 24@3e. AOA AAS in a New, Slightly Used Then there's a nondescript class| simessincihinieti Vegetable cr Second-hand that goes for the making of no par 4 Potatoes Gobbing)—Native pot ticular sort of dress. These are nov WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.—feerctary Long has determined to meet the 08100; Yakin pom BONNEY & STEWART elties of all kinds. They boast figures| demand for officers and men in the Philippines by placing several of is 4 ey ge igi Fy > ye potato era Directors and Em vaimora and variations in twill and the like| the battleships of the home stations out of comminsion. The I ana, a7 asf \* §.00@ 20.00 ets, ‘erlor, Third Ava end Columbia a | ; , ~ eet rote, per mck, SOc; ¢ Telephone Main it — teattio, Wash, without end now at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and the Texas, at Norfolk 1 be the oe" | x s . Remember h: th Novelties of a still high class Le-| first to be Iald up, and it im possibie that others will follow Lrorees peng ogy Ballictoin erent we have ths came tateventinn apd qne in 0 ser-| Capt. Signdee, of the Texan, will ordered to board duty at t . ra ia cer 400 ther tee Largest and Most Com- pentine effect has very fetching |it-| Navy Department. Capt. Dickens, of the Indiana, probably will « EDDIE FoY jit» $1.00G1.25; Chili peppers flete Stock in the City tle velvet bow knote strewn over ita) ome other sea command “Motel T Turvy.’ fi 5 ve o 5@1.25 2 A surface. Another shows squarings Many of the tga and * these two ships will be ordered im In otel Topsy Turvy inal bative = = e ny Wile jor prices amd terms off of tamise (you simply must not| mediately to the Philippines hose whose terms of Rea duty have near | <> Gas aauimeinas Wie wae dens tetet > re Y lace o eee who have nearly a iull term of sea service Senne them 1 b rp vs r. An4é when we get to Crepons we've! © : On au, Arthu ‘ and Ed- | g56 per sack; radishes, 10c; pumpkins $03 See; 2 Gotten to thd Wert of the pubiect as No further action in to be taken by the Navy Department | phear tm The m " ; tc per 1b; senasb, Se Second dre, bare Buda er as Gvane Wear fe concerned.| of Comm alee FE. D. Tausetg, detached by Rear Admiral Watson, com: | eu t Sos and Lionel | Gtripes predominate in the latest ef-| ™ander in chief of the Asiatic station, and ordered home, owing to #| Monck I'he tumes were di Fruits. NEW YORK, Nov, 1—The first fects. and the witth 1a from 43 10 46 cosy gags yp to the yinwhich certain orders of the admiral! signed nth inal French, and] Green Fruit bbing) Black figs, | club parade of autome sin Man Th § “ 3 inches. There's everything from the| Were to be carried ou ar ry handsom T b boxes, $1.2 ute, Shc per} hattan will t place Nov. 4 a j } weaves, which look like gorgeous | | mita Kiddie Foy ler, 300 per gallon; peaches, orange + pained ; if 41s ke Street, } Bastern embroideries on softest puff- | : SS aN See clings, 996@81.10 a box; native plums, |" Vehicles in the parade—st ‘ ; ed satin dyed biack. One does n sgctny erry ved sii GO@7S0; Lal prunes, 650; Califor. | electric, gasoline and pe eum ’ find % an excesaive price | ‘ vind sdieralgp pansy Mil | nla grapes, white and black, 60a | The run, under the auspices of t ; For evening wear crepes and gren Cc 2 . oak egy he : 2 f 7 California muscat MPT; quing Automobile Club of America, just } adines are the top of the black goods | 0 Be See eine acs | eee oe ox: cranberttes 1 i eswaniesd, with Gea, A. D. Andrews KE x } vogue. The crepe de Chine (from $1} tthe waueeee Gan GF thin Gace | cartoon figs, 10 pkg box, $1 eiihant ‘anh GC ines ts : } width) ie always elegant. and may! wew york, Nov. 1—Grace| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov. 1-—|teroet ir ay bv , ge oie, geen ogy bE peyogy twenty miles, and ov “ ” ; cxenot be aid of the mauzy grenu.|ChUreh bas bought the waloon of J.| The Rev. Mr. Nowell, pastor of the be Saas * - | Streets where the genera Hl n i 3 ; dines that go to make up such fine | Bock, at No. & Fourth avenue. Speak | ygethodist Kpimcopal chure at ft = PI hla dad ns aah: ak ie Rice alah tod fl Big tad cdl ane ol OR } evening wear. A beautiful thing with | ing of the purchase today, Dr. Hun- ' \ Butter — Washington creameries, |) romdent Andrews, in his electr Big, Red Ap pl Dates : Lawrence and Miller, 8.D., attempt yeon ack . \ | victoria, will head the line, and Caz : satiny stripes may be had for $1.25. | tington tor of the church, satd:) e i pound prints } Eastern lowa and A a . and F ; and @ woman who really and truly | “we bought the grounds because we, ° '@#t Friday to move the parson atid 1,| Bigin, 26eq@2 witk i ges tn fiver, ne up th a } eight yards. nother item In thetr bean a aetek ta. och ington, I4@l6c, Bastern, 4@15c. ° eoeosce favor is their adaptability as sum. | *t!ll holds @ lease for two years ban arrested on complaint of some] frequently been + J ; gs Rick heet Vobbing Strictly | Ld basde | stv See he it eeseonry to ny bie it Mat Woulien’ of Miia?’ aocats, chloe ney--White comb, M@ibc; Ne ° » UM e | je proximity of a salcon Seid pri ae a miber, 19@14c; amber, 12 : . — sary for the life of a great city workmen, went to Bt. Lawrence to] | adily har Tr | Poultry Chickens, live, 12@120; | o memesiii : views on this subject have long been | get the parsonage building and take! °° ih teatees ron. | fryers, $1.75@2.60; lve turkeys, 16c - BOAT AFLOAT. yall knowh jit to Miller enator King, Dr. Tuy ethan the y t M Jucks, 120° geese, 100; live welgh , : DISEASES OF WOMEN D4 To ¢ ; c sed by “% HAVANA, Nov. 1—The Paladin | @ e To clear away a place needed bY | ioe ang Mr. Loomis, of St. La «| who made her debut Monday | orn Whole, cracked, $2 e A —— | others, simply because we, aa church | (01 "0! : ; laa ie hel Spier de ed meal, per ton, $22.0 says that before finding themselves | ¢ vas ss ° BATH, Me., Oct. 4.—By obtaining | Men do not like It, would scem to | (nterfered and were arrested by Mil} 0% Ap naa? eee Feed—Wheat, $21; off cake, meal,| unfit for self governn the Cu-|$ Skin Diseases ° a speed of 31 knots an hour du justify the falne charge that the|ler people, on the charge of intimid-] oo, ria fering, | $82.00; middlings, $21,00@23.00; bran, | pans had be fo th : ° « verel BOUT aFip at See. today church is bigoted and intolerant.’ ating laborers n are sup] ty ' ver Hie I $16.00; shorts, $16.00@17.00; chopped) payin of the 1 vba md DINBURG - new torpedo boat Dahigren exceet- | - “J | powed now to be on their w tol epat eaten th bw food, Boi say dairy chopped) iiitios and time to decta " : 4 her contract requirements 1 Miller with the parsonage pas Alian Whit nning deserved | feed, $16.00 estic economy ART) y proved herself = very able at New League to Mest. | tor in still under arrest, popularity, — Reynold Nay, Grain and Feed |e Obatinwing: the sks: “What 4 WEDIGAL INSTITUTE ° the same time she made better tirie| sr, LOUIS, Mo. Nov. 1.—George| ) —— vaaaihe oe ‘ fails t nko a hit, Mise | May Gobbing)—Puget sound, per| sort hdepender country | 49-50-51 Boston Block z over a mile course than ha |. Ghaeffer, at the head ofithe bi i ; Lioyd, who is on her third week, ix} ton, $9,00@10.00; Eastern Washington|enjoy in which men behave Ith heen reached by a torpedo boat of | hall clu) that will represent. § | School Election Registration) oy". wh | Me da ine | aitatee tinder Aina. $0.00 ee oN CO POOC COORDS EOS OOe her size in the world. Today's tria!| Louis in the new American associa.| Registration books for the school! acrobat, performs sor ate th Oats (Gobbing)—Per ton time in’ talking about revenge and eee was made Onder very favorable con-| tion, said today that the postponed | ¢lection will be ope 4 from 9 a. m./ a above the averag The man Rarley—Steam rolied, whole, | futile propagandas Embatm Aitions. meeting will be held in New York|to 9p. m, Friday, November 3, 1899, | agement hax demonstrated the prav- | $19 ‘ < Batti sr worth & Sous Unvertakers. -_——$$<$=71 Jon Saturday, Nov. 4, instead of to-|in the comptroiter's office at the city ean vaudeville tn § Corn—Whole, $23.00; cracked, $24; Dr. Annie Russell ke. Inter Buy 5 acres. Moore Invest. Co. morrow, a8 previously announced, | hall LYMAN BANKS, Sec |« od meal, per ton, $24.00 | Diseases of women, 54 Hinckley bik ‘rel, Pike’ i 5 4 1 | : j

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