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ree abla as NOVEL FEATURES OF THE CELEBRATION Eleven Gigantic Strings of Chinese New Year's Crackers. * The fireworks committee for the volunteers’ celebration ts mak. & ® ing rangements today for the hanging « the big atrin of ® ® Chinese New Year's crackers from the tops of tall bulidings along # ® the line of march of Monday's parade s are to stretch: ® ® ed from one bullding to another across the ets, and from these ® ® ropes will hang lines operating on pulleys, which will be used to & » draw up the strings of firecrackers to proper heights There will @ ® be nearly half a million crackers fired within 15) minutes. ni ® 2 et effect will be that of a great ttle In progress The Chines * * Year's crackers are of a superior *, with sharp, barking @ * = like the r of rifles * * The committer has arranged for 11 bie strings, 10 of which will & ® be fred during the parade and one at the night pyrotechnical ex. ® ® hibition. The 10 strings will be hung from suspending ropes be- ®& ® tween the following named buildings * * Hotel Diller and the new post-office * * Rainier-Grand and Hotel Stevens * * MacDougall & Southwick building and Brunswick hotel, w® * Mutual Life blutiding and Olympic hotel * * Hotel Seatth nd Oly mp el * * Alaska hotel and G . * Hotel Butler and ¢ ne block * * Burke biock and telegraph pote on opposite side of street. & * ew York butiding Downs building * * ermania hall ne, Banf. Lane * * Hotel Abbott r N * * The giant string of kere be hang ¢ the @ ® Burke building. The o strings contain fr 20,000 to 50,000 & ® crackers each ad * They wil! be suspended so as ver the gutters of the ® ® streets, in order to prevent tncouy nee to parade and the ® ® onlookers. * * It ts safe to say th r ractasmuchat. @ * tion ae did a similar diay turing the ® W festivities attending retu ' . * * In addition to the « nating ® & bombs. allied, which a t nt red @ ® At street crossings o * The noisy feature of the prograr w w nished @& ® by the discharge of TO 18-11 sertal ab in ® ® the heavens with thunderous nolmer th any * ® miles. ‘The first 36 wil! be A I from big br * ® ter ont when the steamer Queen ar * * ® fired at 6 o'clock tn the evening preceding th * ® while 20 will be held in reserve for the sunrise b * ® Tuesday morning * * Beginning promptly at 6:20 p,m. on Monday ev * ® technic display will be aldedt by the ascent of fe * ® bombs from the firing grounds on Stewart street ' . ® front of the Denny hotel, Follow in quick succession * @ come many gorgeous ploces, including Immense pus wheel ® ® Ip living fire. the battleship Iowa in action, an eight-pointed star & ®@ with revoiving center, fying dragons’ nents, colored ge 7 ® golden watertall and Elgin batteries, and m than a hundred @ ® aerial bombs, throwing oul thoutands of varied colored stars and ® ® twisting serpents. ® * The firing-ground on Stewart street ts well adapted for the & ® purposes in view. being located directly in front the Denny @ * » where the evening r pion be in progress, It in also @ @ im full view anywhere from the water-front to Broadway. @ @& There ts plenty of vacant «near by to accommodate a vast @ ®@ concourse of people wiicemen will be present to enforce goed @ ® order. * * * REAR AREEERREREERH ETHER ~ STATE NEWS, Tar works will soon be In operation RAILWAY NOTES. rresident J. J. Hilt is straighten-| ing out « crook in the Spokane Falla at Aberdeen. and Northern. The contract is let,| Se and work is commencing on a cut.| More than $100,000 of delinquent Off between @ point four miles north | t@x¢s was paid in Snohomish courty of Dragoon and the main line of the this week Great Northern. The change wil! save 4 miles, and will open a rich country Colfax i arranging to give the Whitman county volunteers 4 rous- ing welcome. eee A consolidation is on between the Erte lines and the Vanderbilt «ys- Whatcom county's finances will be placed on Easy street by the ¥- tem. It will probably be effected Ment of $261,000 delinquent taxes by November 14 by the election of Bo four targe companies Mh Thomas, president of the Erie ee line, as a director of the ig Four. A new plant {9 to be bullt at Pair in place of Cornelius Vandertilt, J. haven to take the place of the big Pierpont Morgan ia at the head of salmon cannery the Aberdeen system. in so far as finances Packing company urned Mo- ko. He is @ friend of the Vander. | day The Erie road is in a very In- a a dependent position all round. Out-| About 10,000" men and side of the Pennsytvania, it is the otherwise qualified to vote at only system owning its own tracks @lections in Spokane, failed to all the way from Chicago to Now tet for the election to take place t York. morrow. Less than 1,000 registered, November 1 was a notable day in Men are engaged in rebuilding the the history of the traffic depart- | Gr rthern drawbridge at New men On that day commodity and Whatcom. The bridge was built nine other rates in the eastern territory years ago. The road is rebuilding the ail the drawbridges line. Last year al road were rebullt along the coast | the spans on the were materially advanced, and rates on Eqat-bound grain. packing- house products and livestock were boosted up seve notch by the “ee Central Freight association lines, | Sunday morning thieves stole brane For the first time in several years | %%4 Copper fittings to the value of the jumber rates from Ohio river | between $500 and $609 from the st points to points In the north, too, Rous of the Everett water company. were raised, and passenger rates be — the same tir he tug Inde- tween Chicago and al points west Pendent was ' a lot of St. Paul were put up. grocertes, presumably by the same fap offenders: The Lake Shore road has com- ‘ ns . menced a new departure Tt has, by nr. of Chehalis county peo- its circulars and timetables, desig- | Pi* Wl probably be formed at e to develop the mines discovered and b be: instead nated all iraine by. sumbers inete: owned by Prof. Chambertaln of name. If the public can be edu- te cated to designating trains as raii-| Cascade diatrict near Buckley. On road men do, they will save mucn,” BF lag week he brought out trouble. It would save mistakes in| * of the richest specimens ever tickets and sleeping-car reservations, | *°°r 4t Centralia, and much interest Railroad men all know, as few of | '# #roused Pax the public do, that ali East and| Under the new order of things Northbound traina have even, and| chore will he no custome officer at West and Southbound trains 044.) sarcus in the future. and all toame numbers. Asa tule, through trains | ters hauling freight destined for Re have the smaller numbers public or other points via Cascade and Grand Forks will be ur to call on Donald Stewart, the cu Here ts a practical demonstration of the big increase 1m frame and | jms officer at Rosabure, 10 wot their The Pennsylvania road has, in the “'*@rance papers. Past six months, ordered 11.490) 4H Soper, of Kent, has prov freight care. Ali are now im #er- that cucumbers do well in that vi Vice, and still there is a scarcity. cinity. From one acre of ground he This means 65 new cars @ day, 294 has raised $300 worth of cucumbers that the business of the road has | this year. He sella hin product to outstripped this py The road haa |; } grocers in Seattle, receiving ordered 20,000 ne ® also and will w cars. 15 cents per dozen. He h pickled a part of his crop, MEN INDICTED ried in San Francisco now that the regiment Ix mustered out, and he will bring his wife home with him. ‘Tr fortunate lady is Miss Edna Henry, ie & ss . of Ban Francisco, whose acquain- MANCHESTER, Ky., Nov. 3—The | tance he made when the regiment of Clay county today be- grand jury was stationed at Angel island bef gan the work of indicting some of (+ went to Manila the fend jeaders in this region ers Alex. Nichol uth Bend > ‘True bills were found against S01) 10 cruining timber lands and Griffin, Jim Griffin, Ed Chadwell lected 12,000 acres in Skamania coun- Chadwell, Wililam Brown, Ch ty, on which scrip was placed by Barnett, Dan Hampton and Green| Mr r hom he was em Griffin, on the charge of murdering * MS > ar ports that bos ie t "ac he Southern Pa- Deputy Sheriff Thacker and Deputy een ene atone of Pennaylvania ther Smith on Septembe last eagle i Pao sagt A Spesis been arrested. | Four miles west of the city, says the Walla Walla Union, a who CHILDREN’S MEETING. younnornond ts eared panic point, and alt almont to because the A meeting of the children’s aux-| have been having a disease, called fiiary to the Seattle Humane s0- small pox neveral wee ie, and ciety, and all children interested in| did not know it. The nocial func animais, has been called for next | tions of that nelghbornood have gone Saturday afternon at 2 o'clock, The | on as usu notwithstanding pimply meeting will be ra. Laurence | faces and scaly bodies, all the pa Groniund’s, on th 1 floor of the| tients #0 far having recovered, and Holyoke block, avenue and|the intermingling of friends never Spring wtre* having ceased PROPHETS OPEN THEIR LIPS TO SPEAK WISDOM Ry. A JOLLY REUNION. A reunton of some of the passen kore Who came down on the Roanok took place last night at the Rainier Qrand hotet The affairs wan in honor of Capt. Weaver, of the Roar nted with a beau hand chain oke, who ¥ titul gold w | | - | V.M. G6. A. LECTURE. The ¥. M,C, A, lecture this eve Ing will be delivered by Prof. J en Smith, PAD, his subject being The Duties and Responsibilitios of SEA STAR. 3 | Pacific Coast Steamship Co MALE ure I San Francise Leave SEATTLE 9 a.m. Telling the People Many Wl pout " iy arrOMNE haw Clothes in shape for cleaning. repairing. 10 My aos Ticket Ofc, 612 First Ava. cule nahip - 4 WITH &s, WASHINGTON, D, C., Nov, 3—Ase the presidential campale + FOR ALASKA M, Ws BOUGHTON, 416, 416, 418, 417 1 prophecies are made on the basis of th , 5 xa a 4, Dee. 11, 26 LS the Republicans tn 1884 were cheered b aaura that ar ‘ ‘1 6, 21, Dee, ¢ BUSINKN COLLEGKS a | Would be elected premden v 1 t * jrawn é © the nex Alt S 6, Dec. 1, 16, 31 : HANKS Joampaign; but in 1802 they were again con nt not t fter lent once defeated for re-election had ever been re-eieetod , t For fit formation | THe FINET NATIONAL BANK | mafe on p lente And are t ' ' ft BRATILE. ‘He Kaceks Out W Willie Curley ees : ee oe Rea ‘ ! ; «3 Paid up Capitan After a Fierce Fight. y crystallized into rulon whieh ' ail other F h hang t wn {pines D, Mow | xception ae ' nd t t NEW YORK, Nov, 3—George Dix Those who betieve that President MeKinley will be minated | yy se arknurs jon clearly demonstrated his right to ly up fact that only one man, after having been ted pre } 1 te the featherweight champlonahip of | dent, ever made an unsuccessful attempt for renomination, Thi wae | gear " the world last night, by defeating | Frankiin ce. It is true that Fillmore, Johnsen and Arthur were car I'm town ticket Willie Curley, of England, in a didates f nomin they had been elected, not Presidents, but sttle AOR Ca PONAL pani round Meht, Curley has bested both presidents, and their failure wae the natural result of the mu Co., Ger *, San Fran | Capital stock $82.000 Palmer and Jordan, wt had | K of cha tr n oft sand new men, and _——$—$——— ———— fur com) aspirations to pose as workd-beaters, | ym * b sailed well known that no v 4 , erioan had the beat of it all the | Whige in 184; but aft af months he withdrew from race ina | STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S t feree George White's de- | letter fu wiker and pointment, The nearest parallel to th met everyone's views ane of Mr. ¢ and wast { Martin van Buren, wt ted by Hoth Jeffries and Sharkey the Democrats in 1 As renominated by them in 1840, and was nomtr spectators 1 by the “Darn-burners,” or seceding Democrats, who would not work ssi for Lewis Case in 1M8, Ho strong wan the Wirard” that h | ‘ more Votes In the ates of V mont Massachusetts and } York than Cass, although he carried no mtate | Here a me interesting fm thoal successes and failures STEAMSHIP t sidents, conveniently a “se “e i Presidents nominated and rece ahington, Jette Madixon City ot Sed ena he Calumet Mine has passed the | Mone nm, T ' t . | point of being a mine, now | Promid jominated and defeated for lection—John Adame, Jobn Geils ruts Woden Wiad 2 is the time to buy, before the price | Quincy 2, Van Buren, Cleveland son s es N sth! advances, We are now offering se Vr defeated for renominat Johnson and unday, ov. the treasury stock at Iéc a share; The qv termaster genera Arthur . , y @ limited amount at that ch his assistants on this cons Presidents who were not candidates for renomination—Tyler, IP For Skagway, via Vancouver |, For further information # now advertising for 3,000 tone of | # nd Hay : | Ketchikan and Junea, in coverning samples and assays, baled hay, and 2000 tone of whit t pated and renominated without opposition—Wasrhing 6s Hi | call wr to the office, 620 First ats. ‘The tide on thle edve ton, Jackson, Van Buren and Grant § Fours. avenue, ‘’Phone Main Open ae slcen tae tras value ct Presidents renominated w it Opperition Washington, Jefferson, | ‘ son evenings until 9 p, m. ach city o@ the coast as a point of | Madison, Mon John Quincy Adama, Jackson, Martin van Buren, Lin . | Ss. A. CORBITT. rh the cone fe Se Steamship Farallon donee ee ete ae tee Oniy one president was elected without opposition, Washington being | amsni arailon (ie BUILDERS ANO CONTRACTORS. similar eall for bids an - ubsitiaed ee rere ‘ ' on twee hie honor w have bee en to Monroe he we Peeewsy ent Dy calling at Port « that secures this competitive aga | CR CHEESE SOs er SR Geperer Sram Be ~ Mn | \Vencouver, Ketchikan. Helm Bey. Wramgel | ing sad foundatone, aentore in pies, lone tract Lhave a big lead for future | @Miney Adams, because, he said, he wae unwilling to allow any man to F Juneau, sails trom Vesler whart | S, eonre. J government businesa. © honored as “The Father of Hie Country” had been ny There W avery " iprcang a monnaionm mato remem tat tm caty | Saturday, Won. #8, at WOW |;<2nzEserone axe Benne bide being awarded Beattie mor. | 2878 Of the repul t was no polition! conventions, and consequ ’ HOU? Gill, contractors ana eager Binds — {| no nominations in the senae in we wae the term now. ‘There were many DODWELL & CO, Ltd, aeeiteere | im Ae. Fel. Wu bee ants, as much uget sour b - A enerel 5 Gree is chipped en ta aan [Candidates for the chief honare then who would have fgured In the pollt General egenta, 113 James 6, "Phone RANUALL. general jotting Tot Greve 606 seco, and th af tranes al convention# had they been held. John Adama, it te said, seriously con Main 470. | CLOTHES eo e advantage to |" oor th imseif an avaitad candidate for the presidency when Was? vest 4 Cieghen, reve Paruargecaesest | THE FAIR A SUCCES The fair of the W men's Rell rps in Collins hall clored last night witha grand ball, which was large ended. During the three days of lthe fair to were served daily annex Department Preadent Mra, Anna Webster was presented yesterday af ternoon with a ® pillow made silk American flag the joint gift of Miller and Stevens corps “ALTGELD MAY RUN WITH BRYA five hundred meals in the dining ro LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov, 2<tt tted In Democratic relies her signifier re nt Altgeid tr » le J me the nomine party next Presidency. It ts recent nference 1 Altaeld pute Je Helmont entirely out orate year admitted between Pr Tar the race f | | | THE WATER FRONT, “MARKET “puoTaTions| NOx The Alice Gertrude, Capt Kalstrum the United States mall boat from Neah bay, came in yeeterday after noon, bringing 15,000 shingles and oneral merchandixe from Anacorto# The Port Stephens, now ready for the Pri nee, Wan towed by the tugboats Oscar B and the Harry jfrom Moran Bros.’ wharf to the Ar ington dock at 5 o'« night The Moran Hiroe « their ontract. with her ny o days ago. She wtil be off for Manila as noon as her cargo can be put board The tom ir a) rteamer t r rived at th ait sate kK this morn ne The United . r o f Topeka, f kagwa 1 Dyen 1 at Ocean dock at 1 kk this morr he left Skow ay Octot % bringing 43 pane few hundred dotiars’ w net purser’s ca the mination for vies president and reunites the Democratic party in Hlinois. The anti-Goedel campaign managers today admitted that th wa hope now that Altgeld w make spe chee in Kentucky this fa THE CAR LINE | TO TACOMA Construction ‘. to Begin This Month. Henry Bucey has given the posi- tive assurance that work would be gin on the actual construction of the Tacoma-feattle electric 1 be fore the close of the present month Thia he naid he co though all negotiations £ of bonds and otter preliminaries have not yet been completed. The road sion to eros th has applied for permis Puyallup Indian eservation, and it Is expected thir perminsion will be exter th terior department w Jays, or at the latent, bef r the right_of way to ¢ te constructioMt Though no contract has been giv« en him it Is understood Ne i nett will construct the road as principal contractor. It ta expe ed hourly train will be running tween Tacoma and Seattle road within #ix monthe FOURTEEN ‘DIE IN THE FLAMES ie ae Kilt na) Fami- lies in Alabam MORILE, Ala Nov. 2.--Fourteen people residing near Faires, Paid win count Ala., wer burned to death last Tuesday n their abin homes The news reached her da t7 lock by a lumt er from Faires, Capt. Jone found yesterday m¢ ng near by and hard} iy ere recognizable rir neighbors ! any of them The people lost were the fam | Jamu nithson and Harry Good low, recently emigrated to Baldwin yunty from Towa, There w elght in the Smithson family and «ix in the Goodiow family, The fourteen bodies were buried in two graves, #0 mall were the fragments found. Among the dead were five child ren of Smithson, ‘Their t 4 were found el around that of an elder person, presumably thelr mother. Goldberg Bros, (Inc), Wholesale and F 2 Firat avenue tail Cigars, 6 Dr A 7 Diseases of women, Hugselt 64 Hinckley blk | The following Sr rr Ablgat! J. and Sarah FE. Abt 6 s A. A Denny Cc. BR. Rond te Meynde block 24, 1. I t. 11, $1,100. Lavinia Bar dw Sunny William Arvid Nyma French, lots 6 m an park Mary and W Fomrie, lot 2, bh Re pt. 9, $180 Charlotte F 10 th a attle, Oct and Hunting? Des Moines, Oct. 14, $1 Meydenbauer to ver, WY lote & and &, bi 1d, Nov. 2. $4 Edward BD, Sr % lote 10 and 11 * Third add, N th b ford to F end William Ht t block x 1, lew t t Thekla k 88. I. Graham to ta 7 and & bl 1, North Seattle, Oct n to Mra, G, W and 19, block 45, Gil 1, $485 Be and Ella A. Haley to t , block 3 add, North IN SESSION : The ronvent 1d Missionary sion in th hurch this aft Ia aftern ov. D, W. I ion of the Chri Alliance held tts firs First esbyter rnoon, The meetir was addre Lacheur, of Rev, A. B. Funk, of New Y the Pacifle coast sur , C. Stevens, of Los Ang There will thr meer fat qo Th will be mi sunday at 2:30and 7 ~ —o—_—_——— Buy & acres Moore Invest. Co. * | deer, 9@120 hone Main 117, teay Daily = Ar ING ARO CLEANING Everett 6 ae og apeerene na Mt Vernon p,m | ATE New Whatcom Noarriwa os a \o0p m anc-Kowiand 2.39 p.m | _ Shouse to nity | Friday Morning. — Markets con- &. Punk, Colenss ane Bat bo cy oy ne tinue unusually tionary. ‘There | | HO DEPEW. dential, epecisliet im crows | haa bese: ne chamee on the. grain snd brides wore 434 Thurke “vutlaing. market for several weeks, and none j DANCING ACADEMY, ma imminent ) Are Bll searce ¢ has occurred but no change Vancouver Line, "oultry comtinues to be an over TRIP through Us talande of the par ene hemor elena miss @| TWO STERN-WHEEL ENGINES j rulte and vegetables are on stock Wore Ui iaken on and a Marine Boller and pumps, all | prog mate to the mand. STEAMER in good condition. Apply Cahn & Other mark # are firm Conn, cor. Railroad ay. and Yesler. The following prices are being of- fered to the producer by the local dealers for delivery in round lots on North Pacific Vester Whar! at i HAL DRESSING MRS. FE. A. HUMPHREYS, Hale the dock or In the car at Seattice monday ter ge yey riday hae D ing, Face Massage and Mani- Grain=Oate 6 oy, $7 Fengesres, % ma Sancertes cure. 625 and $26 Pacific block. whea Dicken eed an. tor freight of pamage spe « = ———— 914.00; shorts, $15.90; rye, $10.00. Vewiet Whart fe tes HOTELS AND FURNISHED ROOMS Hay—Puget sound, per tons, §7.00¢ HOTEL YORK First avenue and $0; Eastern Washington tim class rooms and beard per week, uifatfa. $7.6 HOTEL SAVOT—Pieasent roume: 625 First. When ae fee-@trictly fresh ranch. tter—Nat NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS. try—Spring chickens ie; oS First avenue. fryers, $1.50@2.00; ive turkey ~ You W ant — ad Live k—Chotce bee biscotti cows, 464 steers, 44@5 KA Junk Co. hogs, live, yt hogs, érea " | A B . Abas i cates nad tie peared calven, dressed, large, 6c; mall, 8; argain : calves, large amall, ¢ AND INSURANCE. | Hides, Peits Wool—Heavy P ‘ po tc in nate | in a New, Slightly Used | JAMES POTHWELL—M fre sound, sated steers, over 69 Ibs, & ‘on onda. ah Dietom block. |medium sound, per 1b,b Tige; Mght a Second-hand — rons =_——— sound, under © Te; cows, sound, | all weights, Tie stags, buile and oxen 4@ 5c; salted kips, Tc; calves, per Ib, Sige; ereen hides, tc lems than salted ary hides, per Ib, 120; dry culls, PIANO or ORGAN =. Remember we have ths one- be Le | third leas: summer deer, per ib, 220 Largest and Most Conr | MRS Mae ee OE oe ateebist tana Me; winter deer, dry, 14@16c; papery ete ee ne ae dry @lka, 9@ ic; green | elk. 4@5c: sheep pelts, 25@95c: shear- lings, 1b@26c; Eastern Washington wool, 8\4c; Weatern Washington wool! | 12%e; dirty or tinber burned, 10%; tallow, 244@%. MEDICAL AND ELECTRIC TREATM MRS. DR. SWAN, 528 Pacific bi | PRINTING AND Bi NDING. D. S. JOHNSTO $03 Second Are. Burke Bulldlag | «rtnorot. ITAN, Printing & Biptiaw ca, plete Stock in the City. | (C8 64 Wie Jor prices and terms | PATENT Al Potatoes Gobbing)—Native pota j ji toa, Teo@th48; Yakima potite The San Diego ng Co, || iinwis Sows arrose ee - sorts ba be eke ae in Pike Street i] PERSONAL. tack: peas, 262¢; cucumbers, 206% | | BER Hanson before ayhaaing swine fomatoes, U6, California swe | chines for an! Teaponable. ry potatoes, $1,902.00 per 160 Iba; t }| Street, opposite ‘pox bi ai peppers, $1.0041.25; Chill peppers, | WANTED—To buy old gold and silver. H. $1,00G 1.25; native onions, $1.15q@1.25 || “Hensel, mfr. Jeweler, 2 Hinckley Bloom. California onions, $1.15@1.25; garlic ii r ' dl Nat } ~2 , pedaaneslyy? ata OF FIM Ald NUTS | stess ase Hocse sumoems tu a box of 4 tu pe. KULGER type, sluminam end enamel let- tere for signs and house numbers. u ic TRE Ghe per mack: radishes, 16¢ Meston, 310 Yesior way, Tel. Blaci ib; squash, 2 Fruits. Green Fruit Gobbing)—Mack firs. 5-Ib boxes, $1.25 anuts, She per #, $4.00895.00 "rumpeine |) POP Com That Pops.” > Sples > sib Big, Red Ay i les, Dates NEW HOME sewing machines, Best ana and Figs. cheapest machine made. Sold On easy pay- ments Office next door to postoffice. SHIP CHANOLE NES. SEWING MA ———— SOHESHSSHSOO SE COOOD aweet apr cider, 3c per gallon; peaches, orang: : @ #UNDE @ ERLAND. wharf, eat nee, 90@S1.10 a box: native plums makers, riggers aid ship chandlere; mane ¢ allan prunes, 6 Califor. |@ R Aj 6 STEWART ° ctarers of tents, tarpauling, mi nia grapes, white and black, 60@T5c:|@ * Pee, 4 @ | _bore, canvas of ail widths, ett peed hege ei avines Md SPECIALIST : SECOND HAND GOODS caiidos @ek. 30 bee bac tian 16 Pe es @\A FULL LINE of Heaters, cook an prunes, The raba a, « e ves and furniture of every de- yee ioaone, prneaneeet SS. 3 DISEASES OF WOMEN $) ccrintion at £. Chapin’s, 6th & Pike per doz; apples, 75¢@$1.00 a box o AND > . g Fy TIN AND SH > er e Buttor, Choose, Exes and Poultry ¢ Skin Diseases @ | OF EVERY Ge furnneos and rte Butter — Washington creameries, | ® ©) Cerk 207 W, Madison St hone Main a7 ' 1 prints, Eastern Iowa and ¢ DINBURG....... : Tae Elgin, 260@2 wi Che (obbing)—-Native Wash. @ MEDICAL INSTITUTE e ir rou WAN ie nia. < ngton, M@15c, Fastern, 4@1 . 49-50-51 Boston Block ° Kelly, underwear dealer. 111 a i a A bel @ aventie. Say you saw it in the Star, ranch, 30¢. SOSHOHHHOSOH HOO SOOOOOO® OOO Honey waite comb, MQ 160: Heht | —___________ niber, 3 c; amber 2@13¢ nrained, THOS bak BONNEY & STEWART Poultry Chickens, Hve, 12@1%¢ Funerat Directory and Krabalmory bs . rlors, Th! end Cs leryers, $1.75@2.50; e turkeys, 1 pha BS, Main Reattla, West. |ducks, 120: gene, 10¢; Ve weight Corn—Whole, $21.50; cracked, $22 ed meal, per ton, $23.00, 1900 SEASON'S PIGOTT & FRENCH CO. anes Wheat, $21; of! cake, m 200; middiings, $21.00@23.00; bran, wi W. Washington St. have the only ri 00; shorts, $16.00@17.00; chopp t 4 in| toed, $19.00082000; dalry” chopped Linotype Job Printing Machins t | feed, $16.00. Grain and Foed ; eer yeress » the 3 I Hay es ring)—Puget very per Just Art ived—o disyctns ypcialy tow prices” SAV ton, $9,000710.00; Eastern Washington o—One Car Load] tiie iin tia tionary, $50.00; Sitgiee enon Latest Patterns i) Oats Gobbing)—Per ton, 24 i oe Harley--Steam rolled, $20; whote,|M#919 PIKE SI’, bel, Second and Third : en | suo. ton Madi Beh Pe ten er WIGHTMAN, 120 m 8 | 0 ; am Embatmers G Hl arion Grand opening of Goldberg's New| Butterworth & Sous Undertahere, Burke Block. First avenue, monts in any cemetery. Tel. Pike 49, | urday, November 4. yecid Bag Men” Or 4

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