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4 THE SEATTLE Pd WANTS COPPER MINES | THE SEMOOL VoTE. FOOTWEAR Ply s, Who fF wntly wold hin ta aturday’s election hie Clty looking J mith and G, V. Ca ir opper mining propertion If the un were preset The yote cus IN WASHINGTON T | Will erect a latne aneiter nue! The First Clear Day He Will| only 1.114 ballots. | Calhoun got to handle the output, Mr. Stephen Visit the Andelana. Jeane next with 797 An Eastern Capitalist Secures One snes Ses] maconea son ecu sr) Smallpox at Lewiston. Million Acres of Virgin Forest’ = HEIR TO DUCHY iis iesvnts teat, ehetaeeice ia’ : Upon Puget Sound. | IS HOMELESS |iivznst se Sis ota Seemed are JER IAME Ets inna RESISTLESS LOW PRICES Not the trashy kind, but the best that shoemaking inge- nuity, combined with high at work making preparation grade material, can produce | One of the interesting featu ¢] pox in te ae ; sat aid oo | the preliminary work lone 4 | tongue; unequaled for express $4.00 valu eat timber de m the history of country and one that HERLIN, Nov. §.—English papers | the soundings to ae * and ratiroad n'e wear: $4.00 va means a great deal to the lumber Interests of the sta { Washington | have long jested about “royal Ger. | t4in the depth of water a he | Th St lonly $3.00 patr lan has been closed within the past few days. man paupers living on Engtish tax. | WOR Mh which Ut is e age. Men's Box Calf BHOPS, calf lined 3 For several months it bas been known that Py k We hau | . ‘rom ¢ soundings made, a cha * , st, new D y last 1 ’ | payers The German papers now ’ x eer, of Chippewa Falls, Wis, has been negotiating w Nort ; mea mn Cape 6 ne wh, and an ¢ Vu | ; 3 ; : Pacific for the purchase of a vast amount of its land holdings and (he aliate by describing the young | he baci ate t | PoP akan $4.00 valu i Parties have Just suceseded in reaching an agreem Duke ‘of Albany an the hometens| tions f t ; i = ‘ Calif, ¢ Lir lad Kanga Calf SHOES, Weyerhauser is the heaviest lumber dealer and manufacturer in’ | heir apparent 1 Loy letory Bateman, ¥ appeared | oiigy and Minnesota and Wisconsin and is reach ut a foothold In the var They say that the du cargesg oral juainted ’ trie wy yrds “ . al teb P e G t . ‘ alu nly a pair forests of Washington, toward which the eyes of smbermen tt hilksen: hae fay ohana sing on bh ' ie for a } * | mew value, only & © pa countrymen are now turned ma he in an actress 1” Mente Kid 8HO} kid “F Kanga cia f 4 Ry the deal just completed Weyerhauser t mes the 4 of i wony Bax burs ¢ ‘ her d | ined ie G ‘. elt | la ' approximately one milifon acres of virgtr st, mostly Sound. pecaume the reigning duke not only : fering b happened | sewed; » ‘ an 5 uit f har service; and the price paid t# not far from $6,000,008 ¢ Duke of Albany and ¥ “ . ‘ 5 alu . ' at When he begins operations « newly acquired property the Chip ri old shoulder at court ‘| Eater, who will appear! Men's Fine Kangaroo Calf SHOE teties Fine Pia i Kia ‘ pewa Faille magnate will be the biggest shippe f loge and lumber in used to pro a dwelling tn ie " th ¢ Jamel ane p » wet ren ‘ kK. esroee =, & new the world | the duchy for the heir apparent. The} ler-Hanford nbination, T®-| heavy fexlble $2.00 valu ‘ on ble Good- t He says that ¢ ‘ s great area of * simply an Duke of Albany and his family | ated bis Tith birthday. |, ~ , > ed . ideal Investment, but incsome ¢ sit nn tly stated at Wey herefore, have been mmpelled ¢ ; LAND, kh. ¢ é — ' » Powers, once a membe t Mer t Q he aa only bax will t extensive eawmills and reap some of th h ha take refuge at Stuttgart } ae ai ' rdray Btock Compat ie k . t that is now being gathered by t « lumber manufacturers of | The matter has been the aubje t}) ’ . : © becor 1 popular dram pe pes ee iin nik a pal ee Sound f @ question in the Gotha landtag,| 22 8% Tne A me : , ‘ « The First k $2.00 a pa Ls Finest Kangaroo Calf The government refused to anawer, (“0° sa ' wring to produce a new Men's PF y Kid How kid) BHOF b ut top new —————E——EE seen hough the questioner declared t apo byes , Mott 1 the soer t| 1 whout, | ‘ i ants, heavy xit #, beau. } a refusal would be accepted as « gle ew 1 Mex | Goody welt 1 bea fluixhed; none better for wet | - -_—— oo . hat any will learn that Ma nly $3.0 4 pa valu nly $3.00 @ pair ‘ | c T 4 - " ylaying the tithe r | more enth ame than « efit a ri 1 Qua caroo Calf SCHOOL SHOES, bh \ | | RAKER CITY, Or iw. toiOne | and amone tt ' n appear eattle. Sir Bee n's I ere ee OL rm wea : hundred and sixty pounds of gold | took ‘ ‘ sa popular fa ‘ e 1 Ayashi ye a ‘ a. 2 CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, Nov WAUKBGAN, Ill. Nov. ®&—The! trom the Red Boy and Qoiconda| was » @ , Coraray ek Company A P 1 nt 7 Chik : , r s and Leggings Boys’ Leather The municipal author! of this | comt re in Waukegan’s history | mines reached here today 4 was (the t nen " ye ned, bh t sas been pro- | EE NE®, porte ns city are in receipt of a letter from ed this afte Jeong hy eagle ©D® | pinced in the bank. Over $20,000 car ‘ao ah > . « ward, and a number of | . short r the factory of the Ame from the Red Boy as the output for meas vested , i successes have bec e oot cance the anu ou ‘ - * = Secretary of War R vanes an Steet and Wire MANY WAS! Oetoder. The Golronda sent $12,000 to the value of 85.000 for purchas. | ® pep Birap singe ‘O W PETE RSON & BRO —_ order to ~— nin e y « nearly ® ved vat and money 108" | free gold, resulting from 30 hours’ | ing and improving an § her tions are performing | ° e oa id the gun: ptured from a Spanish about $400,000 ir t ®)run with a No. 4 Bryan mill, being | of land just f ob tw for at the Cr sin fan Fr , | Dattleship at Mantiago. The secre-| of brick buildings extending for one | the outatde of concentrates obtained. | park and cemetery avie eho kas . | 206, 208, 210 Pike St. tary states that no more of | thousand ake from | eon her any ———————— an easy Victim guns will be loaned to cities unt the government selects all it wants) for ite own purposes. The gun tha was to have been shipped here 's at/ the New York arsen . is to app la. m avens—Tel. White 51—p. m. Lymay 25 SUSAN BL ANTHONY (5 cc2ecou0%, [a rovmru van] Seren adrenig coneee pune eee WILL SOON RESIGN = eceenne: Crescent Wl cay karte eae who have paid one hundred per cent rable nag pe onpeialy Pro Of se 'reinat comany’ Sinceees| — OUffrage Movement Will Proba-) |isrim-peret s, temmae fr] Raising bly Be Succeeded by Mrs. 5 CPM, Dough 00,000 peanut trust has theater, The excitement TIPTON, Ind. Nov. 9—The fret instance on record in this part of the state Of the disinterment of a 4 Decause of tts burial the wrong way has juat been reported at the Hot cemetery, south of this city Henderson died and was b Adam Rede” has been dramatia three weeks ago. The undertaker led. The play te by R Weed It makes your biscuits light was a new man at the business, and) CHICAGO, Nov —A. Schaafe att 0 ew ork. Wiliam Gillette ha arted on a as a feather. For health- the body was placed with its feer to piano factory was sed down at tour with the dramatisation of fulness and -purity it the west. The relatives recalled noon today and nearly 100 emp! Sherlock Hotm — cali fact and would not be satisfied until) were made idle Mr. Schaaf said * u fol Amith Russell will be » this the best on the the remains were exhumed and) move wae due t warcity of ma CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—Susan B. Anthony, for fifty years leader of the | The Hon. John Grigeby.” a market. oa with the feet to the east, in| terial. He did not know how long | *@al suffrage movement in America, will resign her post wh story of carte weanien Ta nee to the popular custom.| the factory would be closed n al association meets at Washington in February. Mise A 3 3 accordal h od powitively to talk upon the subse ‘ ez ea When I am ready to resign.” she says, “I prefer to do it in my ’ own time any way yeny Still tt ie generally understood among her we friends that Miss . WO ase laos leagues, caper n New York inois, are busily dis ‘ ya ft marriage. He paid ash ty og line of Furniture, Stoves om of her successor. Practically, however, there we Bag ep at boat P eral aml Rove and Carpets we are sell- doubt that M hony will name the next 4 Jent of the ass ' Sto will otar for five thet we ‘ y at ‘old- a tion and that her choice will fall on Mrs. Carrie Chapman Ca ¢ | Weeks in “My Friend From India ee cls ‘ei ne ek ree Lahey: os | The candidate of those opposed to Mra Catt in Mra I Devereux | O'Neil for Austratia : ren nishers on the coast. Wiake, also of New York. New York's st ‘ nve t Ianche Bates has decided not t feature of th eo delegaies to at ‘ with “The Children of Teas oe WASHINGTON, PD. C., Nov. 9.—The great interest manifested by the | ThA Week at Duptir® and the » United States in the encroachment of European nations in Chines ° ary were Cae Waller . ritory has culminated in the formation of a definite policy by this gov- consequently more votes than any ation will reanizatic atic as lane Seas te ~ p ilten & Wilson F mr sale in ine | Beuooe’s new tures, “ornemy as-| Shorten Clay & Oe. agp a ernment looking to the continuation of valuable trade advantages | *#0ctation Pre Amorey Hvar st Rochester, 3. ¥ held by America in China. It appears to have bee ndetermined finaily | K*Pt clear of local entanglements her inf * paramou th pose : “STEINWAY” DEALERS by the administration that no effort to participate in the partition of | *t8t* Council, Miss Anthony jeved to favor Mra. ¢ he pres STATE NEWS 514 Second Avenue ~ - Beattie — China shall be made, but there w ding from the intention ent national organtser. The two wore ; ad ane a a _*__—( Saat to make European governments ‘ crests of the United | tometer and Mrs. Catt Is in entire accord with the policy of Miss A ra 0 hone a States in their attempt to divide up the empire a Her political convictions are strong, but she Z- f Bea By having your ‘The trade advantages 5 aa wr tain eoauee ducting the suffrage movement on a non-partiaa » Mra Catt ith Bend has a new bank < “ é moved from lowa to New York years ago. Her husha 28% Pictures Framed { treaty with China, and ment is prepared - = e-msn A la au > dt pales his ties Your...... terference with conditions hat w ak yor of independent. means end gives large alg » a teks 2 Catt devotes all her time to It and ts today jess valuable While the officials here decline to give any detatlx . genie ation ‘ She has tac 4 and she has ab hy to mar eo fic Pic’ ure Frame Co. changes between the state department and Buropean go | wily. in speaking Ghe wees & fend eady ar . In al He runaway a horse got @ Third Avenue : the subject, they admit frankly that an earn endeavor to retain | £904-humored Na never vituperative. She is a har woma angled in a barbed wire fence. One We have just opened a shipmem American influence in China i being t and will not deny reports | *°4 Greeses well front and one hind leg were cut off of the latest songs, band pieces, that Germany, France and Russia have t told that tt at t The Palo ner stelle a im COSSCSSSOSOSSCHOOSOS HOSS vic. for the Graphophone. All new their partition plans inter with the continuance | . Wacdhioin Ge ate aente. ceo te @ records and made by the latest im Our position in the Philippines now gives us great THE CONGRESS PREPARING FOR Saute ans Mae aeana Xk can Te DR | 6 STEWART © proved process, These records are we have ever had before in China, anr it is the purpose signa : Pos dainty : loud and clear and are by far the Dartment to watch every development of European powers in China, t Par SPECIALIST best yet made. Price, 60¢ each, or See that no embarrassing regulations ar * t an Charles Whitney, of the Walla!|@ @ | ox a6 det 6 trade. a at is maid to be * and f th nd Walla va took @ prize at the Se : 3 Neigi oe asye ence with foreign powers. attle exposition for the best display Se See Tie dotien ot the atmiinlbtrasén to protect our tatorecte | > om “a DISEASES | OF WOMEN $ orsphopronee— in the Orient without assisting Great Britain to maintain the integrity re e axp o wea of China, and without following the example of European nations ine. |10 Be Held in Paris in Sep- Steamboat Men Arranging for 4 proton h o Skin Discases e sensi yr Ph patig $20, , eres « uence Dy 25. 5 ch. curing spheres of influ tember, 1900. Spring Travel to Nome. Ra pd . 4 ‘ The report that those negotiations « eins Jucted hae > ned * e oo — by both Anglomaniace and phobes t t pression that WASHINGTON, D. C v9 The shipping men a already . pe — @ [PDINBURG...... : inter Har er this situation is tending to an Ar A ' The sta ins deena 7” EEA sicing sien aink t pr A ° I ° W & p well fn the Phillr eur 1 States vor ep Brae ceup Pe 9 lamas . eae x por is estat Fae : "le -50- @ Burke Bullding, eattle, Was! Gt Witt das alllas a * ae . J gramme for pM h internat onal | tn t f J n the town is more pens ne alt , 4 49-50-51 Boston Block Pe Several months ago Unit Stat na 1 neement, tn : e Paris on September 18, 1900. | © purchased f iNT y kx: Snbaicteua ni SCOCSSHSOH OOOO EO OSD replying to an inquiry fror ” pra ftoad iaaned- # Un A Seat 3 Pacific ( y by 5 : matte oF the % aeeROSHANITRESO ciaration that this go wld not a taelf nape a metecriade qed Peg ‘ ag seals fata me wae Tw MINE port as a reprisal for the alleged lelivered t natu we seas ee Bb gorenaining po ars rer veral young me f Spokane d d i PONE chee erly ag eget dont {| xhaum nnd draught in ocomouiver| principal rivers ae |, Several young men of Seoknne | SeGQN-Hand Pianos —COAL Chinese territory use of steel and ingot tron in the| ing for a big t ‘ the sp , ¢ from a well known corpor Cheap. Genuine bargains. natruction of locomotives and roli.| The © fine, nd | ation. Wt ts mated that the value! Also fine line of new high- L L N A ng stock, brakes and couplings, ca th r ijeshal att us he adit ache a cat grade pianos Sa eae Se oe prea sent alu’ Sena tue | Makes Heat | tomatic block system, ratiway ' cai’ of Sanna: CP: teed ve m a aring house, technical education u “43 ted of being the same man | & main ways ; 6 on. a a ane wit Wad duatiire ol ‘yeute rEnOLETON. © »—Sucn | Other matters which will be die Phe Mathodieses of Waterville ase aves on inva pins ae pe ocak dell ste shit Mammal Ph AR en rend cussed are the use of liquid fuel in king for | troubled with a lot of boys who Trelani, Passenger and Sagal me ° . oP ake " motives, international ne m4 t itheast corner of th the government to aid Moran Br as supplying them ae rare | passenger trafic ganization of t erm | ter Mls over the fo |} ‘Phone Main 41-40 Cites 623 First Avena) Co. in securing the contract for one \4 ne shippers would tike, Al | funds for prov na to em und, the |t ; A Worse atate of e ® of the new cruiners . ‘ge ee 1 . benefit societe on Russian the first of | than if a lot of hogs had been cor > solutions were also passed, ash gular tra . ory | Tatiways. The Unite tates gov » having built | nered there : +e eae Po arsekn aot ead yeah an é # fu ded |ermment im invited to send delegates sate MODOC ONE a 8 ft |] Orvitte Espy ow! Nome seas ta ta n standing as nrte — he amer Humbold r ah, had The committee on Lake Washing 1 ry da juest in for Powder in His Mouth. | hauling, #0 she will be In good sha f lows in the water ready for t 414 Yesler ton canal reported that work , sical a 2 are OE Mca peihici nau ditt “iy na idieatace TaN 700 Bought fom convenes next month ndle the traffin, Ine aenae it ia|der with a match, attempting to will und he loat New York, in os ca | gov- — _ sheiebe . * commit sus in a most horrible dee - — ernment bales, rtuna hat the grain markets | commit “ws tapthawsebeins IN TEXAS DIES Palouse has stomanine in th ‘ 956990682059 Q 4 r ales are not tak ee . Aaierine hie teateren perro rtson, a well . ; j in nae ta bewend SF euaniias se \e so cruelly murdered his wife - carrying off arth les for wh h he ror Ny $00 sailors’ overconte et 99.00; 20 | CET TUTUILA ISLE . and 13-year-old daughter FORT WORTH, Tex., Nov. 9 nM no Use, He took a few things | Gold Dust 8 10 sailors’ overcoats at $9 ' iain nploy of the seston The oldest w nin Texas has just | fom & woman's threshing machine pak Roses Volos: Any Gennes | 000 all-wool posi cy SORE 86 ang 7 ‘ » Ronha " ia and jatl at Moscow serving out} * every man going nor or into bikes On Duty 72 Hours See ane wantin His seit ie anid. tobe {JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. & the mountains shoud bay om ] CHICAGO, Nov. 4.—A special to Rival to Glass Trust. GALENA, I;, Nov. %—After fit-| was born in Virginia # 117 the stores in his vicinity, | Se ee ee | bas & ol socks at 30 the Chronicle from Washing ’ PITTSRURG, p 1—A con. | teen agent service in the Philip- | she came to Texas with her hu OA AAAS ad 25 iene wo in canvass lege aie ts says: The United States, Gr feren f wind gla manufac. as & member of the Mon ‘/in January, 1863, Had she lived ur AMUSEMENT BULLIOTIN, | 200 new regulation white sailor tain and Germany decided t >| turers outside of the combine was | Sergt. Augustus Maxeiner, of ¢)1 her next birthday she nd ha | suits at $1.50; navy drawers, $1 00; Ainsolve the tripartite ag ent by| held here today t naider the ex. | the signal corps, has arrived at his| been 124 years of age he remen SPATTLE THPATER (Tonigh rT ds y z which these three po the | pedier etorming an indenentent |hetie here. Me wasiam euinont Guty| bored wectna Geatee Waanionter Grau Opera npany in ’ BDH | F ur W eather lanyards, Samoan je) ands The 1 Stat : ganiz 2 am practically de. | at te. caver * the - aorres tion |her childhood and often #poken of Jones Is not far off. We do hope as by this decision been « , Jelded t bine their interests and|on February 4 laste and worked 72! hin tr nt visits to the home of| THIRD AVENVE THEATER | 0 bring ye the possession of Tutulla island and talize th neern at $15,000,000, | hours without relief. This diatin- | her parents in Virginia Her eye. | (Tonight) Pink Dor ” ber a | 7 il bring your work W Ss KIRK ’ Pago-Pago. The a tion of the| Ar fin Cy ed‘wervice occasioned special] sight was unimpaired and her mind| for the Stage Mechanics’ unior | hi pig eo we 9 remaining islands by Great Britain| ca th he next f lays to | me m to the war department by| clear until the very last 1 A} OLYMPIC HALL—Vaudeville and LA : son and Germany is still pending | perfyet organization jth ing general idaughter, 84 years old, survives her, | moving pictures, be » C, BE RG enue Ave 3] 1217 FIRST AVE, be | | = “ - . grea a ‘apimcedee”