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— Eyre sm rm ene TER , HE LATTLE STAR. THE SEATTLE STAR. | ® Rood article of football BH. Weis & c Every After Exe ( Sund ay KW. WHLIA Kotton One vent per CQpy | sik conta per Weel, oF mrilor carrier. No free copies, Peitorial Rooms and Nusiness Ofte bh tered et the portoMce, at hen itie One of the members of the city council sald to the ing: “Iam in favor of allowing the @ depot upon the water-front, but with privileges which the road has deman cerning the depot matter which the strongly expressed opinions of many business men of the depot eft thorities themselves. located upon the water-front The leges and express themselves as will turn. If the Star had not taken this pad would have attempted to drive t. not only upon members of council, but upon the latter now Puyatiup made nome eplendid raliien at crit! PuBt ISHE RS, | Sela. aren) monthly bowli | oO. rhament The ie tol iecnacaneiies Te ephe Pike 160 leet A.C’ alleys closed Satur. | xr HAR busine Managen | day night, Nelson headed the lint ~~ ~~ ~ Huggins came d, Mumford wan (wenty-Ave tenis per moni delivered by third. “Mostee 2 Cole, 180: Hux RAR ARR |gins, 176; Churehitl, 172, Jackson, | Not oF Thiet Avenue Avonee | 146; Rower, 164, | alter 182, Maxwell, 184; Wood, 17; Gilliam, | 149, Friend, 149; Markham, 164; Ad. | ams, 120; Bridge, 160; Cadien, 164 Wing, 106; Ditling, 161; Jamison, 163 Northtern Pacific Wainright, 187; Stark, 197) Singe modifications of the | ma, 138, Btuek, 135; C. K. Robeson Neison, 201; Hrady Washin eveton, Star thia morn railroad to erect important ded. 1 have read everything con- | Mumford, 114; Fisher, 149; Leonard, | 46; Dean, 18% | Star has published, including the at | city against a George Paris, of the A, Ci, 40 These pudlications have had their | 58ck fn the city from Bt. Paul rallroad aw Nick Burley and Australian Hilly | propose to accept modified privi- | S™Ith promive to be matched in a glove contest Arrangements are ing to give the city more in. re not, ae yet plete matter up #0 vigorously, the rail vee the peesect through on the original The talk about matohing Young Peter Jackson and turley is nor nes. The paper has performed a valuable public service in allowing | pensical, In the first. place they its columns to be‘tsed as a channel for the expression of public opinion, | could never approach equal terme as I am inclined to think that the councl! will grant the Northern Pacific | t? i Purtherm re, Burle y would have everything to lone a the right to close a couple of streets in order to erect the proposed de rything nothing to gain in trying to take off pots, but it will not yield privileges which will amount to a virtual sur- | flesh below 160 pounds. Jackson ja render of the water-front & clever and shifty fighter, but h This compromise proposition will not find favor with the majority of _ va = ery - apne ty » oe the people of Seattle, They do not want the Northern Pacific, or the | own clase ” gti Great Northern, or any other railroad, to monopoliae the water-front sslipietiipesiatiini After all is said in favor of the N. P's pre t, the fact remains, that it ONLY A DREAM rests upon Mr. Meilen's desire to control the marine traMe of the city . Otherwise he would go south of King street and join with Mr. Mill in erecting a ynion depot, sharing the expense.” @ Boy Caused Flurry ap ae eg ge meg the Editorial Staff Tt is reported that a scheme ts on foot to have congress classify the Cape Nome “beach diggings” as placer claims, in such manner that pow- It was midotaht The t er of attorney ¢ the beach diggings are open to every the clatmants cease to do development work In ¢ favorably on the scheme, it is stated pantes will send men to Cape Nome this winter who will take hundreds of claims for the corporations, ¢ be n be-used in locating and holding them boy wandoaing at his the local room a report ' with feet on th clouds of amoke telling stories, while the rest w turning out copy as fast as their fingers could fly over the t keyboards, Sud ¥ the telephone At present body, no rights holding good after tables ing-wards and e congress acts that two big transportation com held until next spring, when the tush of goi@-nunters arrive, when the properties will be auctioned off | boy ran into the city editor's office to the highest bidders Such a cold-bldoded scheme as th ‘The mining laws of the country have Porations, which have seized upon many valuable properties through the Magrant use of the power of attorney ried into effect, would virtually amou. ail miners going to that region Congress should pass some sort of law which would give tities to all legitimate miners at Cape Nome, barring out the transportation com panies from the seizure of claims No intelligent person will ima, len, of the Northern Pacific, Project on the water-front. He has in Seattle for $360,000 just for the tu manufacture public sentiment’ He able land along the water-front, PUrposes of real estate speculation. ine ‘The recent N. P. statement that the road didn’t care @ continental whether the depot was Dullt or not, _—— The Northern Pacific company is packed house tn the city council] chamber in Ite howling farce entitled, | During the acts, the financial agent of the combination will be pleased to meet all “A Depot Bullt of Gold Bricks.” counctimen who hi will be treated? to lemonade and argu: conclude with Puc! The water-front of Seattle, once ed. Many years ago th¢ Ilinols Central gobbled up the Lake Michi. ie indifferent as to the fate of his depot coating nearly a million, for mere not yet discovered the advantages to accrue to Seattle from giving up its rights to the water-front celebrated song. a | “air, Jones has ¢ honed that a Ws should be promptly condemned, | Man's, Deen shot in front of the Cad Already been sadly abused by cor The C. EB. sized up the local room and drawied out Brown, Evans! Ov to Caditia Firat edition telephone boy's heart was beating lke a trip hammer. ft seemed an interminabie time there was a ring. Then one of the men Just sent out called up and ask ed for the city editor “Tean't find a murder at the Cadi! jac. Brown's gone to the Rummel! and Evans is over at the St. Clatre They don't know anything about 1." “That's mighty queer,” said the city editor “Jones certainly would not send in a fake What's queer?” asked the sport ing editor, who had just dropped in Why the boy said Jones telephon ed that a man had been shot in front of the Cadillac!” “I saw the boy when he got that message He wan fas cep and dreamed it! And the sporting editor was right DEATH FROM PIPE SMOKING RUFFALO, N. Y.. Nov. 7—Wi Mam Smith, 4 years otf, son of J The Cape N if car nt to the levying of blackmail upon | ” ome acheme. suree for a moment that President Mel- not bought a morning newspaper nm of the thing. He proposes to not bought vast tracts of valu- He te determined to bulld a depot. | was foolish. It blinded nobody. billed to appear tonight before a intermissions between | These councillors ‘The entertainment will What Fools These Mortals be!” ments, given away, can never be reciaim- H. Smith, manager of the KR. G. Dun @an frontage of Chicago, and the people of that city have ever since commercial agency. was burned to been vainly trying in the courts to undo the mischief that resulted death at about 2 o’elock this morn THEIR EYES PROTRUDE The Effect of Cape Nome Tal s| on Eastern People. NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—Col. James ¥F. Wardner, pfomoter. developer| and romancer, is in town, fresh from & second trip to the far Northwest. *T've struck it rich this time for certain.” said Col. Wardner la night, as he pulled a handful of gold nuggets ranging in size from a pea to a guines egg from bis pocket ant @pread the precious metal before his) astonished friends. “The Klondike region isn't in it with the gold fields of Cape Nome.” continued Col. Wardner. “Why, all} you have got to do there is to walk along and pick up gold “Anvil City is the center of the richest mining camp on the face of the earth. You hardly see a man walking along the street that hasn't $1,000 tn gold dust in his pockets.” Col. Wardner will spend the winter in the States getting machinery to return to this fabulously rich region with the first breaking of spring FOOLED AT THEIR GAME Confidence Men Drug a G. N. assenger to Rob Him. Three clever confidence men were fooled at their own game yesterday T. B. Robinson was a passenger on the Great Northern coast-line train from the north. There were few pas- sengers in the smoking-car. The confidence men asked Robinavn if he would join them ina a game of cards He consented. A few minutes later Robinson wan offered a drink from a flask. As soon as he had swallowed the liquor his reason began to leave him. He staggered to the platform where the cool air revived him and he then realized that an attempt| had been made to drug him. In} his pockets he had $800 in gold coin The pian of the conspirators evi- dently was to give Robinson enough of the liquor to put him to sleep ‘The effect, however, was so different from what they expected, that they were frustrated In their efforts to rob Robinson. He left the train at Ballard and came to Seattle on the street-car, An effort will be made! by the police to ooate the three men. | STURGES PRomoT Dd. The news of the pre promotion of Capt E4 A. Sturges, of Company C, to the rank of major in the Eleventh cav alry, was received in this city yer- terday. He relisted in that regi- ment, and was made captain before the First Washington left Manila for home. He is recognized as one of the most brilliant men in the ner- vice in the Philippines. He is the eon of Mra. D. C, Stam, of t city. | anen of women. 64 Hinckley bik ing. Smith lived with hie father in a beautiful house at No, 806 West Ferry street. He was a great lover of @ pipe, and it was his habit to emoke after retiring. Two or three times the servants found holes burn ed in the bedding. caused by sparks from his pipe, but Smith joked about it. Last night, however, he was eas ito death by a fire supposed ¢ A COLLEGE FOR MAIDS, man who was so gen sulur he replied LATINUM FOUND ON =o partments very much, one will find | that many holdovers from ‘This Metal, More Valuable Than Gold, |ssrtcsace’iacr trevor em holds hin job Ker y yaute re arn call The Bankrupt Stock OF THE New York Jewelry Co. FOR SALE AT., there are him in Minsinsipp! atruction days. He m with our own! the legial not-| Mr © during recon was a member of that time, When wident In 188 Cyrus Onborne Baker, of Baker &) platinum in| Amerk Co, New York, has arrived on! prefer to do busine ud, He comes t par-| people than with the cause we to me eveland war pr Watches, Ruselyne tes who have found black sand in| withstanding the sand the Ural | 89, the id darkey wan put on th Washington n, and particular. | mountains can handled for only politioal shuMeboard Vhen Harr ; of British Columbia, which is 1 both raw and manufactured, is im-| back. In Clevand’s second admir to contain as high as 26 ounces of | ported duty free, except when manu. | t m the former n from Mir | e d pinkinum te the tou.” All the teck:| factored, tis Sieetne It ls weed | Stipe wan again’ Tuewe. ont ewelry an sand along the north Pacific coast | largely in electrical apparatus of all| When McKinley took the reing “Ur ntaine platinum in greater or less| Kinds, each incandescent jamp con-|cle Howard” showed down and war i! aquantition th found taining two email pleces of platinum | retnsg@ited. He in 7h years old a iiverware fair proport sand at the| wire It uth of Rogue river, Oregon, the used for all con apparatus and * alno very geek ntratin n all cru Now - Being - Slanghtered lumbia river, and Kt t for analytical purposes. The | like te off nto Pug 1. The market price | ers of tt o> paid for plat $18.20 5 f atest usen is for fun which H t than gold lynamite cartridges, We mak Sales Commence at hich is one-thousandth wha pr ha t ls, Thin wire is drawn $ 16:30 at of t ‘'a|e ible to the # 1 eye 3 7 t Ura 1 ance of civilisation is | Capt. dhateonbie oampletes 7:39 sania T are " t n © anure , the un tis reane 10 the wes of piatiogen tt Road 85 Mile = ’ 1 ieee eeet tin by the herons 4 f any « W. R. Abercrombie, U and at $18.20 4 BBs eal “apt cobelePhe pepe Masi turned from Alaska after : ndeascent lampse without it, nor !8 Completed the Copper river m 8 used tare id you have had the X ray. You y road from Port Valdes 86 m trical « 1 ir nistry 1 uid not have had the X ray the Interior The road will be Mr. Baker is premident of the New| tw reasons. Firat beca completed further next and ¢ Fork Misstricak ee nel Pee gern td eR rain silietiae cocoa! manta’ us 817 Second Ave. which gay x At Madison | tial lampe; and, second, be it of Fort Egbert on the Yukon coco Squ ! net wud in the barium platino cyar suite The total length of the road wil! bi T " sna option that makes the screen fuorescent. 385 miles, J the wh work wit of pin M aker added, “in It in true that Edison tas brought probably be completed next seasor See siti: dite about , 6.000 kilos There are | out tuncetite of calcium for X ray There are military posts at inter- REATTLE THEATER 1-8 troy ow at he kilo Thin purpomes, and this is good enough Vals of 15 or 20 miles over the com- | & 4. ¥. Howe, Manager. maker at t, fleured in d r ordinary purposes, but for accur., pleted portions of the road. ‘This : ee pnt \e lerably F $3,000,006 © work you must fall back upon Toad will open the heart of Alaska, |A WEEK AT POPt eo he te hope to increase the produ {| the platinum salts The hay the government needs can | Six nighte and a commencing b 0 Cop 4 ection be grown in the Copper river » ‘ NOVEMBER 13 of Alaska. .. One Armed Joke. | the champion one- \, MONDAY, THE ELECTRICIAN FOR THOSE WHC ANEWHOTEL =~ permeyer at = j a who wan a Dassenger on Be | PRICES—Lower floor, Sc and The; | the collision with the Michigan Cen- | Balcony, 3 and Wc; gallery, 15c and tral freight little ineldent In ex train, tells of a mnection with the funny | Memorial Services Held ¥ A Stytere Seats on sale on and after Sunday er to Be Erected terday Afternoon. in the Windy City. affair. He mays that he found him- po Megabace Stuaioria) strviess tor the hos Ciefultions, “Shon sutton a voce [MIRO AVENUE THEATER CHICAGO, N Washington reg!- wil ly a voice v. 12—A new hotel | be erected In the business cen- ¢ © ter of the elty in the coming win- ne Maia lamee and Manager led to him from ab Put up your hand. ve and I'll pul dead of the Fir were held yesterday af riym uth congregat “ hurca ter, It ie to be built at the north. | you out” TONIG ALL THIS WEEK, Asa pr tot i Went corner of State and Monroe) Obermeyer complied, lifting up Bie) Tas orig Trish comedionm, ACI streets, on what is considered one © mighty arm — Spangled | ¢ thasacaeh detente a “i we your other hand, to.) Murray & Mack earnestly J » The structure will be twelve | Quick,” cried the excited voice Presenting Rev. Hugh stories in he t. and st 1600. 1 can't” exclaimed Obermeyer, | EININIGAN'S BALL” prayer f OO, with t furnishings Hoth in| “I've only got one arm.” ip bili ps ay chad: tone an jand for the the buliding and vipm ow My God, my God!” scream ve apes wat suueaeant survivors t erything that ntrit to| Yolce, “the poor fellow’s arm has Vulsed @ na kh lous eltizenehiy beauty and nce will be em. | been pulled off.” ee tee . wh bodied tn _ } Al " All sun Mr. Barna ira 2 | Laugher preral ain os LABOR NOTES ices as usual 20e, 30c, 400, Mra. McK « T leat * during the 4 ue Box seats, $1.00 con Hill ¥ ay The ber we fiction was pronounced by Mr. G Wiha tatal’ aukhiind or basins (OLYMPIC THEATER. hriet @ he tar *) . hes t will be $18ha00 6 en. aoe “ Adelbert M. Dewey. special agent | wa 1108 second Avenue ed by Will Lindsicy, bugtar | al $i0s Sentin Ma dee for the government bureau, addrens- | B. P. Kunkler, Manager. of the r The 5 ad waaed tae =a det ’ ed the t meeting of the Western a A tb r a ned caet&! Central Labor union on “The | pete, .. eee t ¢ Bt ss —— erative Commonwealt? He | ODDITIES AT im oe wey Otber Spectalties and the Drerfus Trial bs Neato ae A Hyas Potlatch Trouble Not Over. LOUISVILLE, N 12There te no change Ker ky. Thoth klayers’ un has secur- aie & al ees ots toées 1 the Saturday half holiday . . Kansas city Woman Plans a + Srariagi alin cyst fu ee Twenty Minutes for Lunch Is “The Newsboye unten ce taying | Ft oboe at hi dit hon BES jane for ite gran yall at the Arm at ne Servant Girls’ School. | burned | the General Rule. nays) lla Abate ll rm ‘ ‘ KANSAS CITY, Mo. Nov. 12-| HE WANTS TO C T0 CET ae an ERG RDES AICS Pe eeoealepe Ch h © various — buildin rades To endeaver to ecive at least in| ie No Lasting Social Ties Aro Formed unions in the city have grown rapid nitarian urc part the vexed “servant girl prob- | : ly this yast year. The Carpenters leer 60 a matali Gent Mee. Witee | OUT OF POLITICS ; and Yet Some Insist It ts wale ta mow evne b-atres The | On Seventh avenue, between Pike H. Lomee of 3,000 East Seventh fea wit the Only Place to Li central commit of the Building | 4nd Union streets, a dramatized ver~ had tua to hence aa ker coe Trades’ wnion ix drawing up next | #0n of “Hiawatha” will be produced The plan of Mrs. Losee contem-| powron, Mass. Nov. 1%-—Secre = year's wage scale ae, re eee plates the erection of a college for! tary tong. whe le now at hie home th (Correspondence) vs 2 sald ta didi ia come DAR SONEh. SAG Oe TMSTSUaaA Ae Sunshes betnetgatty or nom savy Winiiodna oh 1c. wee. ¢ # teamsters of the city are form- | characters are as follows: Mr. Me course, for the Instruction of maids |i, Bingham, said toa reporter today | Arm. and 4 ing a union with a varying scale of Donald, Wendell Simonds, Toney, in thet various duties as Gomeatic | %2¢? asked what he thought of the . eee eee ae In New York theater-going peop wages for different classes of driv- Carr, Al 1 Ayerst, Har Smith, servants. The girls would be taugne| ‘2!* in reward to his possible cand. | ein to live after the show. In) ers. wae Arthur Carle, Lioyd Brockhart, Geer to partes tae erie aNtn’| Guay toc: Ge view presidency . IT WAS LOADED Wasnt tine ieleak: 400 Gian Ot Rees ; Hazel Bragdon, Muriel Kelly, Eula laimply talk. I have no desire for . The journeymen barbers are | Grojsaant gabeth Sr Reba of @ household, to cook, to care for.| the office and. in fact. I have no de soon as the final curtain drops and) branching out Into a separate union | on, Genevieve 4, Eloise Reed the house, to care for furniture, bric-| sire for any political office, I want |in lesn than thirty minutes after the | of their own aoe ae t reas brac, to sew, to mend, and above | to retire from politica ae I did new.| The Laborer's P Was a Danger- circots are deserted coe et ae cece ie aa ings, Toe and Cray nas . | in Washington. I want to live here| er t great seal of ¢ 1 nited Instructions in nursing. Those whol i. s¢ageachusetts, where my per fevera were enjoying thelr | States since the death the other day went through the school would be! sonai interests are, with my fa matutinal smoke on th nr of lof the old man who had guarded it| taught by experienced instru *lin quiet private life. The vice si-|downbound F h aven ar for nearly half a century 10 ewe every department of household] gency will probably not be offered | 7 kK yesterday m One| ‘Twenty minutes fer lunch is the| work. It would be expected atlig wessachusetts. It will. without | was drawing smoke and inay vit of the clerks of all departments | on phasing argh engin far srs doubt, go to some more doubtfu from the depth of a short, thick-|and unless you bring your lunch]. 6. pp ancisco, Nov. 18—Tt ts | 4 om juredly | .., N. ne oriarw ' was built | with you {a is 10 m en le ‘ hal well trained. At present all seem to| S°Werrul_ state, like New ¥ olipeder plage sig Mico mulagiag tik Bebbult Pong lier ladaagtageas Pep mre’ ene tea 1900 SEASON'S agree perfectly that servant girts point When President McKinley was at|Consolidation of the leading ship are not well trained Se tend been ermobine th ut | Elberon last summer he had his pic- | Ullding concern f the Atlant First, it is necessary to purchase a iittle white “eg was a muf-|ture taken with Vi ident Ho-| Coast and the Union Iron works of a a i a site and erect a building. The fled rt and the pipe 4 ared | ba The two men were seated on | this city It Is now thought the coat to do this may aggregate con from hia mouth A surpr look | the lawn In easy chairs. presi-|tTanaaction ts closed, barring the : siderably over $100,000, perhaps $200. ne r hin fa nd other | dent has had this photograph fram- | @¢tual payment and transfer Just re 000. But that doesn't bother Mra men glanced at him in w and |ed handsomely and hung in his bed-| [tis also said that Henry T. Scott | B° Lomee, The next requisite ia to ob pte dentate sail will be retained by the combine to One Car Load tain inetructors. And how to get hen be slener hand dows Phere ave ne etree dee ervice | Manage the Union Tron works. them does bother. Then pupils must t ts Mth his ont A brought out int dahington the Ie elec. “the In Baltimore the Columbla Iron res pone bake come, and it Is planned that the| frat place as the shopping «lgve |)" which he again placed in| Over the door of @ shop in Wash.| Works deny the combination. F 219 PIKE ST, bet. Second and Third school will accommodate about one | with the correctly gov bree 4 ington is this olen end conte yn: | dent Malster thinks it not improb hundred girls. From the informa The modified Eng walking S lke an sion,” sald Seventeen Years’ Experience an a| @ble, but declares he has not yet tion gained on all aides all the do-| with velvet brim and a lara: [the man who stood next to him | Sharper He is not a Politician but | '€" 4PProached In the matte mesticn seem eager to go to achool.| bird poised at the front and >| “Have some 5 in the tobac- | Sharp With some the course might require | the left side, has a partioularl -leo?" ‘The crush hat at the nation al ean. ‘GAMBLERS MET ; only a few montha, with the average | ing air. | arry my toba se in my | ital doesn’t wait for the op A FULL LINE of the girl it will probably be planned to| Handsome twilled silks are being |; t." wae the r und 1 for. | is worn everywhere nent ane Latest and Most Correct have the course take about a year.| revived and a@ black silk tailor fr r " ‘liber | has even been seen at church. Ad DEATH IN A RAID Millinery. Then each girl at graduation will, at | trimmed with “cloth guipure b also. I guess IT got| miral Dewey wears a crush hat and oo commencement exercises, of course, | unusual departure ahown e of th a Tuxedo coat when he Koen to the | receive a diploma, nicely tied up in Gloves of extra jength are on Well, 1 should think you did theater or a club. They say he | - ss aie . 7 , MRS. t H. JOHNSON m pisee oe Sie fhidohesees more required, on account of the 4 tthe ot ax he took a hasty | abominates the apiketat CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Nov. 18 MANAGER So cided diminution of the even of | ¢ f f. “Look at th sta { Sherman soon to| ~!" maxing a raid of a gambl © Eecond Avenue, cor. Madison evening frocks. Lhe pointed toa fresh bullet hole) mount the pedestal south of th a ph e oli ah id t the c ty much worn this winter, having prov head. “If y had been | the Potomac. Most of the equestrian | °ORD CONBIB ee Nac An ex . aeeaaea “abrGad dueae the t would have | statues Washington head in the | Perience, capturing a round : é as lirection of the white House, 1t| of the gamesters, Two of the gam Arrangements for the match be-| summer season Bi Si -atath Wig Rha : blers losta their lives. The gam tween Ike Rubenstein and Micky| fome three-quarter length box| 7 vee Lad: the kites ut | Cee ee Te Ne OF ieee beng: AVON: OUT OF ThE cls A WONDERFUL POWER Yelch will soon be perfected. These | coats of white cloth being mad § . r ” lby the ee, had gone to two lightweights are well up in their| for the New York hor w ald Bo lags ales ey Loe ie Himes verte Ng Chatiancowe, i ce arin aie i class, and should make a pretty ae ia ; atic el teerr ae eee wie rer eee Gr eee | triet and overtly fitted up a Australian Arthur Walker is talk uninjur Keneral style. Not ao here. All sorta | (he 8 mblere” congregated very Bakin ed of to meet Young Peter Packson AS PIRATE GRAFT! - are HUMANE. ry ¢ bath, tepoente 4d Suainene coats | MUSE? hes = 8 in the near future. Walker and et one everywhere ng Jachosn “eaghi to give a scot br Vey Maline tects toe are Gormea| MANGOUT FOR THIEVES, Powder argument he Bomas ty will hold ita| in this ctty, The people who are in The U. of W. second eleven de-| WASHINGTON, D. ©. Nov. 12 annual public meeting tomorrow ev-| the elty now will not be here a few] (A negr re siving her name as ; - Vessels which attack England under| ening at 7:45 at room 40 Hinckley | yea ram nov hone who own | Mau AS arrested this Of | feated Tacoma High echool by 11 to] Vessels which attack Rngiand under) ning rt addresses will be made | thelr homes go away when Congress| morning by OMcer Adams on a Rai ” 0 at the latter's grounds on Saturday. | Boer letters of marque, it ts Pituten| by ; known men, and) @djourns, After that the population | charge of robbing a young boy of RAISING Referee Boyer states it wan a clean vaty Ghee Wich velenik acsora E rehits. savidared is largely composed of clerks in the | $50 in the notorious Klondike saloon The game. The U. 0: W. excelled in tar to tee Be Gt etek nave? © officers of the aoclety are;| Various departments. And yet the jac me time last week. Several days ) and Chestnue did excellent work for | im of any agiish or other| vice president, Dr. J. K. Crichton; | 1® the only ie Mobatteetan eacy | ae homes iit ce tae oe tena makes your biscuits light Ine Carat cruiser Into whose hands they might nd vice president, Rev. J.P. D Me SAD Th) PV SSRINE Fadil hat : ton : as a feather. For health piace fall. Such are the expressions uset| Liwyd reta M Laurence | the name of Andrew Johnson, There | saloon, was a hang-out for thieves as a feather, eu Wilson's Business college defeated | by competent authoritien with ref-] Gronlund: treasur nr A. L,| may hers, buy this one has a big | Juaging. from the number of rob fulness and ity It Puyallup to the tune of 12 to 6 on|erence to reports from the continent] Hutehisen, advisors board, Jerom» picture of Johnson cons picuously beries which have occurred there is the best on the Saturday. The Indiana showed lack | of Europe that the Boers might xend| Catlin, Dr. H. F. Titus, Rev. W. H.| hung in his office, and refuses to| lately, it i evident that there ts ianiae of team work. The local team has| out privateers to attack British|G. Temple, Miss Elinor Condon, Mise | have the picture of any other Praiic | tnoee tenth hen poetry in the words 3 been improving of late, and puts up | troopships and British commerce. Reeves. \* nt, When asked why he was so | of the offlcen, i 78 Sa Se sai a a mere ihn eae