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“4 THE SEATTLE STAR. “~ 0 [eames om, bein aire? pony dey sin Do Not Want to Bo Classed as | F ; : ae iat sarkey “wl A ‘ Russians or Germans. \! 1olub will ¢ a pur nan's ear off in a quarrel at Ta a woveral night's ago. fieht Fitasimmone, and the | In connection with the for a fight betw nm them in Fe >» | | | England Wants Germany's Friendship! ream raxew or pS SAE Te | A neeana fi and is Going to Make a Great = [atm sinewave so me] sim Beceem | onan, Ua, None f—wh Latest Eastern Novelties pest. Hereafter the overiand doce inte bee Wakeesind, 31.10.6614 | As quickly as express and fast freight can bring them, at H the work, The on-coming winter ta] mation in. re | 6 the tole |! fi Ado Over Wilhelm. probably the cause of the removal the twelfth census, The idea to | hat warrants for 1) men will soon dry goods profit prices, keeps this department increasing be sworn out. The list includes a educate the poor f piry i | ee numbe ne Mot pror | ‘The Patria Sighted. regard to what th a None af (eh ountr, ottoman then. be LONDON, Nov. 17.—No pains will be spared by British royalty to | aie paquim. Nov, 17 The | ca ie :" Ape a He . ¢ + : ee J M Tanner, president of the é a jateamer Patria has been wighted off} }), tat ricultural eollege Men's Fine Mocha Kid nent ¢ in popularity each day. ne Man's Favorite New @apress the English people with the fact that the Germe mperor DRESS when he arrives next Monday at [the Hook of Holland. She ie unat rl " . roar GLAYVE sik lined, handsomely eT HAT, fine fur stock; Moral support and hearty sympathy are of the utmort value te tende 1 appears to be burned Pricer ze : ng our “ay . ' xe . ‘ finished; $1.50 value, only $2.00 value, only $1.69 each Britain. He will be welcomed by the thunders of cannon from a & lout sh "s —_—- Me $1.25 a pair! Men's New Style PASHA HATS, fleet and greetings by members of the royal family, and during bis aioliiddiaaniad wort | Men‘s Kid DRESS GLOVES, pretty beautiful fine firm etock, band- @tay at Windsor castie there will be unique functions of exce ynal in ' shapes; $2.60 value, onty Kx ensue ortemouth, comes ae an ally, w wearing; 8c valu Born with the evident desire of the royal family to emphasise the en's Genuine Dog-skin w Style SULTAN HATS, WEmperor will be entertained both at newed, perfect f choice clear stock, beautiful Count von Buelow will accompany him to England, with military, bis ' h @ the 5 . € “eB pos ms ple infor 1 Michael Krueska ut wearing miy . 7 a palr new block; ne better. ..$4. each ey hpsiatone Err A cre, ond od tha dhlet tuations Ot Wada 10 DAWSON tor of Kuryer Polski, has cea | 'S Merely Oboying One of the) yo iia oye’ Ol) Tanned Gont | Men's New Pattern FEDORA HATS, aw royalty is to set the style in the na sand it he Lews of Neture. GLOVES, splendid wearing; only} new b re and black, urekaht to We 6 he matter the m pair! at $2.60 each in @iplomacy wil! now have high @uthority at urt, and © rey Men's worth, and ndringham and Ch nal policy, The German fashion fam ily and masses Classes are expected to take th and trans Has Just en Sempteted by f classifying the I ation NEWHURG, N.Y. Nov. 17.—The| Men's Genuine Coréovan Me ire end Bere New are vik form the Emperor not, perhaps. into a her soverelen. t ality ! Cyrus Dixon's advocacy of th GLOVES, welt the fir iO : 2 t . 1 t Piy LINEN COLL, ‘ fatter Or grandfather, but certainty into a useful and opportus Canadian Government. wy ' nination by chloroform of per man's and raliroadman’s t r ' POLLARS,,..10e each | 1 Poland, tag é $1.00 a pair| Ply LINEN CUFFS, lhc a pair Phe Vertows little arrangements ordered in the South Aeas and in | SEAGWAY, Alaska, Nov. 0.—J. J it en Rus. | *n® convicted of grave crimes hae) ie coTcH KNIT| Ply Extra Quaity LANEN COL- Best and. West Africa do not explain the emper sudd ; + | MecArthur, whe has been in charge | 1 Austria. ‘The re 5 that heretofore — retiring | "Oo Gare onty Sea pair| WARM, ali the tat bevtis of the struction of the Canadian 17,000,000 1 in ver much talked about He fs ‘ importance and popularity, and dip " c t firet ft th Netructior | Men's UNLAUNDPRED WHITE at we ten nter trail be me A a NLJ e SPENDERS, immense va- inde 4 > e ro: reception approacht+ hat orde govern ne new win trail t 6 ' ' ands by bis guns, b ver Pp pap rs lek eceived ¥ munictpa ae of welcome | @d here yesterday, having complet-| under the ¢ an governs 14 | nology have told us," said he today martes ; - lhe, 26e, Bhe and Se @ pair German emperor will be received ” anicty ‘a ed the trail The new te ie 150 | 4,000,000 the Aust » govern 4 and back, patent neck-band, bo1Y | Mens Fine Jaegar Wool Fleeced t Portsmouth, that he will have (he distinction of being entertained = a h — r 4 a ons gc ; ater is incurable and hered w York mills muslin; 75¢| BHIRTS and DRAWERS, warm at the ome Se 4 Guitdhall miles shorter than the old all-river | men v ‘ wauk >| tary thers who have rked for our price ihe ; wh sa ee ee eae Gunde te. ‘The first 60 miles of it by | not wish to be clasmifed wi4O®. | the reformation of the criminal and ae +i each) and grand wearing; only did Quality UNLAUNDPRED She @ garment os WWHITE SHIRTS and | Men's Fine Sanitary Wool SHIRTS grade of the extension of the White! be put down as Poles the same a*| than one per cent. are ever reformed 7 WINSOR GIVES HYAS POTLACH | Pasa railroad to White Horse rapids. | Irish are classifled as Irish and not) 1¢ we do not wish to maintain this| $100: worth fully 20 per cent. each| and DRAWERS, perfect fitting: Beyond that the government force of | a# Britian subjects em at the expense of the honest | ™°F*- worth $1.25, only ...81.00 @ garment men cut the tratl t HIS OPINION IS A SUCCESS):.": dinary land beyond Bennett t# along the sof Austrians, but want t wer classes, tell ua that no more | rough 100 rr M u-| taxpayers, what are we going to do| annnnnnndannnann 4 country he road in| kee all foreigr ut it? 2 don't believe that my — site -haih RS TES: A i» more hilly than in or-| down as Germans , are in harmony with the Naat mane ye PRICES ON MMACKINTOSHES & UMBRDLLAS, stern regions, and it leads| many Poles are put 4 1 r { clergymen generally. 1 do not ) und the rapide that are a vema-| mane, and the F * dot like It know any other clergymen who he 13 | > _ da iasde Lad the Orépened|A Portormance of “tttewetha | Gon to:thoee traveling tne old ‘river The Pole wish to he counted ae | them, nor dot chink them ukely o1(), WY. FF ETE RSON & BRO. route cording to the language which prove popular with clergymer ; nt | i 1 Talent. The firet mail to Dawson over the | epeak, which they y is e a criminal should be re Judge Richard Winsor, by request) The first day of the Hyas Potlateh | ago in charge of the Canadian I t» | ) getting bac “ to their orig of the committee of one hundred. ba# | poig at the Unitarian church of Sev-| Velopment company, which has the | Just what kind of subse have , litions, Numerous instan | guns with th en the governn Prepared a repiy to the opinion of ar Pike st was tract to carry American as well} and how many nsequ reversion in color of skin and dent Association. Reserve Fund Corporation Council! Humphrey on <rowds. It prov. | as the British mails thie winter to] Poles are Poles gard temper pt are known, Crime| $20,000. Incorge porated under the! the legality of the proposed ament- socially and} and from the Klondike, Ro | favor shown the t P Jeeper than the Individual, Ite | laws of the State of Washington. Acci-| Mente to the city charter, providing arch is hand. | are being opened every 25 try in the count . it 4 re far-reaching, and while | dent and Bick benefits, Agents wanted for the purchase of street-cars lines » being | along th J, and the terrors of | there are 17 pe. | they may Ne dormant for a genera- | E. W. ANDREWS, President. €n4 their operation by the city, also minent feat Around the | \6n@ journeys in the Arctic region | while there ar tion or more, they will come to the! F. L. MILLER, Secretary. on the submitting to the voters © arranged five small booths, | Without place of shelter will not have -- eurfece | sleene office, £06 Cailine Bleck ——— propositions. at which the usual fair trading oc. | to be endured in making WEES tidied Beventy-five per cent. of the chit | wt judge Winsor's opinion, in #ub- | curs In one ner of the church is | Dawson hereafter Tranepe fren reclaimed from the slums and Stance, is as follows a very handsome collection of In. | pm panies that will engage tn Styles for Men. sent to the West to good homes re Spot Cash fd and 6 | tal freighting over the amatic version of “Ha. | ROW route this winter expect a hea t night was a very pretty | travel. especially toward Nome { good men resulting are frequent showing careful attention | !* *#aid one company will put on . re is that law of reversion again and thorough outfit. The | teame No man #0 clear nifles hie tr I believe that the laws of nature asl would les were assumed by Mr A conductor on the White Pass &/ timate knowledge of what is timely | do net differ materially in society | “Referring to the proposed amend jonald, Wendell #imonds, Mr.| Yukon rattroad, who has had op-| and approved in the a lower animal and ment to sub-division fifteenth of Ton y. Mr. Carr, Alfred Ayerst, | Portanity to et many men return-| of hie sex as by wearing ‘ table work In society we try e Geetion 1, article iv. of the city! Harry Smith, Arthur Carle, Lioyd | ine from Klondike and Attin thieliy buttoned over hiv rm the lower strata; in the| Gee e 4 e Barter, the corporation counse!| prockhart. Harel Bragdon. Murte! | fall. says that every other man with|or hia afterr r animal and vegetable king me that which h at least a fair “There ts no citation of authorities dian bask oF general principies by the corpor- The tion counse! to sustain his position, and I cannot deal with his opinion from a ye aaa at this time | vert sooner or later to their earty | WADA O4000G HUTOUNTINE®, and while instances rom. Gold Dust Fur Aveay Valve. Any Quantity. JOSEPH MAYER é' are BROS. i.Cherry & Fd Buliding Call and see the elegant line of Furniture, Stoves and Carpets we are sell- g at ‘old-time prices.’’ The cheapest home fure nishers on the coast. says: ‘The last section of this pr Kelly, Eula Cro nt Elisabeth | Whom he spoke, sald he would go] With the fir posed amendment would practically snope, Ke Bell, ¢ evieve Reed | to Nome, and that nearly all expect | Jefinitely pute 1 f excellence is cultivated — eee, edolieh the legisiative body of our and Bb Reed » €o by way t r river ar |-poliehed calf. | The worthless is ruthlessly destroy- Treg Passenger and Baggage city government.’ The action of the drama vith hopes ting through earlier f rt when arrayed ed. The reformation plan tn society Holden & Wilson Purnitare Co. “This ig an amazing assertion. A! closely the original » ry. The ac-| than by a " juste » patr | i#a failure. We have got to do more STORAGE | Mippaat way of Bisposing of a vital | tion relies more upon pictorial eff m brown cloth spatterdanhes, on | tina preach’ wore! ‘Thom Main G48 Gs 2 Firm avn | a Se a neces cect suey GARDEN BAZAAR 20°52 20005". Ble TRUST IN = ee 255 WINDOW GLASS § TRES TRANSFER eae er route 1109-11-13 Seoond Ave. t batt Im the event of forfeiture of of them having a historic interest th small pear A. & aveus—Tel, White 31— 5 two years prior to the expiration of | having been at one time the proper. | re ; Qny exteting franchive or franchises of famous Indian braves, such as| NEXT WEEK F $8 shall Be the duty of the city coun- | Prince Joseph The arrowe used ctl to prepare and submit to the elec- | were picked up on » Custer bat- | igen ‘ nner ® tore, as provided by the state inwe. | tleneld z h t clalt lating and Plumbing ; @ pian for the purchase or construc Hiawatha” w be repreateq| What promises to be one of the , Patribating Cas & Spe ay General Repair Work ; tien and for the operation of street are night, and deserves the fay. | Moet succesaful evente of the year|, - PITTSBURG, Pa, Nov, 17.—The pitgp iets hee West seattle Ferry Builéing, of Marion & be the Garden Hazaar which is held at Armory hall the first | ur nights of next week and after nm of the 617, ae trust, which wi own as the American Window | railways covering the general route orable attention of eve yone The of such franchise or franchives 8° fair is on this afternoon forfeited or expiring’ #01 Jackson street EO. BAUER ne “Because the people of the city in — | * of Tuesday, Wednesday and| “ mpany, Was finally effected | heir charter impose a duty upon | AMUSEMENTS. gh 2 ages | foot ast pre Dy ios ay es ie foreign M A N DOLIN S the city council, the corporation | | The Armory wil! be trans ned | Pe ‘ : simple 58 per cent. of the to- B counsel Mppantiy assumes that !t | into @ flower garden, the plane be- | ieaner shoe, the trous abowe It en ee wee Sak BY ILMAN | ‘would practically abotien the legieta The Seattle Theater. @ in the hands of profession’! | gray or black and t at a ot | nent almost all of the rest | Are perhaps better known than tive body of the city government Phe Miccirielan” has eelittawed | 4 decorators ‘The hall te to be ar | fr ok When this enviroament js organization is effected with ve | any other mandolin, simply be- Me forgets that it is the province Cf sraw good houses aa tee Beattie ranged as it bas never been before he wood @ ari ; ,.| James A. Chambers, of Pittsburg rv ( OAL | cause of their superiority. We eemetitutions and municipal charters neater throughout the week, and, | A, 27e8t Sumber of boothe will be! og are wt tore. on i» | President; J, K. Mullen, of Pittsburg ’ | show the complete line. We will %o impose upon the legislative bodies (honier throughout the week. and. nut up, each being upon entirely new | Ane a - Pi first vice president; Wiliam Loeff willingly explain their features they create, duties and obligation ination ad ‘ , wel . net nd novel plans, and they will con-|incie wr & eat ler, of Pittsburg, second vice prest | if you'll come in. “He then asserts that this propos-| trices it is only what ahowid have | ai” features of special intere | idan Shae wate anael * ne tas_| dent, and ‘T. F. Hart, of Muncie, . | e4 provision is in confiict with our | Price® it ie 0 “*a TPs pave | A specially arranged program will | ten thene, and it is under say | Ind), third vice president. F. 1. Pritt a de Sh Cl & J state law, declaring that the legis py a g ates mate feature of each ever The | hon wait Sitinn and 6¢ * of Indiana, secretary, and erman, ay lative powers of the city shall be , pre ¥ ron, BOT | deat evening there will be @ military | 90. 4 ae , 8 +| Willam G. MoCandiess, treasurer vested tn & mayor and city counci|. | {P* Bttraction wil a success | entertainment, which will conmet of | PUTiy (hese 3 Pinger i 8 These form the board of direct we/AND.... | “STEINWAY™ DEALERS y Remarkable indeed. He fails ¢ ; nee ‘att the | ary numbers for the fret time | in, aienity and suitable ornamenta- | With H. Sellers McKee, T. Hart ¢ 516 Seoumd Avenve = * Beattie i Point out wherein. He omits to cite : ae . treduced tn Beattie The m4 | tion of eve sat adtind * ot [em and Thomas Wrightman, of A the law itself oe mee 2 Will ap | evening will be featured for a cake- | Un OF Overy © : . Pittebure:; PL A. BL Widener and W ; “Again, I aay that under our con. | Pek BS (Ne Bee F three | walk, to be participated in by a| a Sig yl ben I. Elkins, of Philadelphia; 8. L. aves one ad | etitution the power of the people of “*"* : : aa number of leading society young In-|4ec) 0) jew Hodine, of Bridge NS: 8. 8 A first-class proposition the city to exercise this municipal ?** : Har member Of | en and gentiemen, and on the third | vow randkerch Smith, of Hartford City, Ind; J. G is $50 that you can step right power is broader than !t is in the |" ¥ Stock company, and has | evening there will be a professional! with m touch Bay ¢ Marion, tad. and N. T. © savectiganent? 84 make money . many successes in nia) stigate constitutions of most of the state. | “toh A meern and a dainty Japanese |» aces and corr DePauw, of Alexandria, Ind. The Phere ia we provision in our cons he E net. will be seen in the title | suetch, “The Willow Pattern Plate pagal plat for headquarters office of the new trust $ tution for the delegation by the lex ie ne is wy wt a str "Kl which te being: prepared by Mise] non atitoh ; ; _ ~ afl Se be In Pittsburg and the work ey By having vo falature to city governments of lees npany, and a good show i@ mseur- | Marguerite MeKinney, who will bel on inen “yt ' | lof paring down the office forces of y having your lative power. The legisis power | °@ BF | anaisted by @ number of young Ia-| 0) sie lavender, blu noal concerns will begin at i Pictures Framed t enate ar o New ties } - : - changes .wtt = a fo | # ~ ha ed is vested tn a sena 4 Mad < y + A a a ia w. Sometimes the borde e 3 hang will tak fect Hi e by us | use of representatives, but the leg-| Stanley Johns, of Detroit, both mem-| 3 M appropriately | shows . 1 Te ome... |\THE MARTIN isiative power of cities ts protect bers of the Romance of Coon Hol- | 0P0" the basnar next Monday e¢ nute checks : . ’ Pacific Picture Frame Co. | + Me I and preserved by the same const w mp at the |!9@ ‘This fair is to be given under | plakehd dee Paid the Election Bet. 18 @ Thir - 2 THE N. B. CU tution independent of any legisintive | Third Avenue theate | the auspices of the congregation of |Op \\e” fg ‘ Peg ier fog m5 sb are | | >N. B. Gelegation. It is only controlled by | will be married h the Temple de Hirsch, and under the | ways a single | 7 258 | OLA “ao ay On ac- 2 s = = Provisions of general law | direct supervision of the executive | iy)‘ hs ‘ tau unt of his misplaced confidence in ‘THE WASHBURN “Bection 10 Of article xi. of the The Third |committee of which Mra, A. Fort-|2mall in a sma " , he ability of the Republican party |o@@eeeeooooooooooe constitution provides for the organ. | anigan’s Hall’ continues to! touls tw president, Mise Fannie Deg raed ae gl hand-| of Henry county to get at least one |@ e x 7 igation of city guvernments, bu |P&ck the Third Avenue theater,| ginger secretary, and Mra Max| "Chel Abie Se Yesilninitre nty oMcer at the late election. |@ DR 7] G STEWART eee does not define what their le e upper gallery, with | Bornstein, treasurer. mg ry bt “4 ol pees rie John 1. Bushman, of Napoleon, |@ a o, tive authority shal! be. = In other A, well-r Jolly. | ioe eae ene Pay siege | Walked 10 miles and jumped from! @® SPEC . @ | Are those in which the tone is the ’ ‘Words, does not speak of the legisla Only t more | hai tuaeeae ti “gee labia ite ling of the Maumee bridge to|@ SPECIALIST @ clearest, the workmanship of the tive authority of the city as a coun ; night, | iis {ties With wintke & . « wots r, 60 fe mae ae e ——. @ | highest order, and the material used i ei.” | tomorrow . rrow | L white r the shore, donned dry clothes and | ¢ @ | of the finest quality. We sell all of | Unable to ket #eate should try again agg eg Mulholland, a Democrat, paid, e AnD. @ | which place a good guitar within the T0 OUST THE 43 lect b-isabepeat apes ra . OA e Skin Diseases @/ reach of anyone. Step in and make < nen , another} NEW YORK, } 4Automo- much ex ° the largest Gramatic organizations | insure an immense increase in their | 80Tt bring as h an $6 each ° ae Pr n th 1. Besides a magnificent | The stock of the $75,000,000 au-| Without exces thelr back: | hd 49-50-51 Boston Block 4 Burke Butlat POMEROY, 0., Nov. 17.—Suit waa | cauipment of seer « um and | tom corporation will not be put | sreund oer vried by] DETROIT, Mich. Nov. 17.—Henry | - urke Bullding, Degun today in the Circuit court by |electric effects, an strong acting |on the market, but will be kept in| brecaded polka vals, din-| A, Blade, the one time famous slate |OOCOO OOO OOOO OOOOOO Cong Ave. and MarionSt Attorney General Monnett to oust mpany, the pe carries a band} a close corporation of English and | Monds or emall fow ' tmrock | writer, who fooled men like Henry | % the National Salt Company, famili- | of red boy and girl buck dancers | American investors ere r soft tones of lavender and | Ward Beecher, has just returned to| M D Seattle Wash. arly known as the salt trust, incor. ®nd tw t It has been be-]| F. D. Carley, who is mentioned aa} ¢¥ faint sain lor, 7 f th y N 00 | porated under the laws of N fore th nic five succensf 1s- | the probable president of the kreater | and richer the silk of which the tle] Wh Slade lived here many oy A ENT, G00 OS TWO FINE York, on the ground that it has been and has proven ror attra poration irito which it is sald the |!" Made mor v a itmor-ly uso, he was in the full | trust law, and has forfeited the es, from Boston to & Fran- | has made the following statement: | Of Its milky widths ¢ ‘ tol} “mes back a cripple and broken| Army ¢ vps trousers, $2 econ ‘ an ianos right to do business tn Ohio. Suit cisco. The produ n here will be Vehicles will be sold for prices | Use It in & Variety of Knot tii the | in health and fortune | special small sizes, 30 and | Cheap. Genuine bargains, also was inatituted against the Unit-|4 duplicate of the original presenta-| which will be remarkable low com. | four-in-hand anid pr nent T 1 man occupies one room, | § rubber blankets and ponee Also fine line of new high- @4 Salt Company, of Cleveland, it tion at the Fourteenth Street th pared with other types of self-pro. | #nd t f necktle pin " 1) which yntains a common kitchen | f wl up; Gen, Miles’ pattern grade pianos Deing alleged that this company had ater New York, as all the scenery | pelled ranging from $200 well keer with ¢ Tf lt~| table, a few plain chairs and a bed, | storm a cloud weather hooded | ac anos, Wee teed foie (he Nations) tat |fs carried, no? i alee teen | ea see Se these ee [ate iris of Irregular shave| te saye that he Was aandbagged a [cout, 4-60; duffalo fur overcoats, {1415 fem Ave — Ramaker Music Co. ; Company. The salt works at thia|ond the company is in the main the | hicles t# not over 0 per cent. of the | @md co mmandgreat fashionabl vw weeks ago in the Bast, which | $35 each; overcoats, $1.50 to $3; can- | place, which were purchased by the | same weight of the principal vehicles now , pect. W oy ate desig nla for his feeble condition, | vas hoc ig ; each; — " : head | oooe 2 ' National Sait Company, rave been in use in this country. The cost of | Geeply colored & are on the crest waa the originator of the |and neck protectors, 60¢ each e Closed and the price of wait has been | le wting them is comparatively in- | °f the wave of popularity pook slate writing, and a quarter of | black wool slouch hats, 40 : INE In the latest style $ advanced, it is said, 20 conts on the ROUGH RIDERS FOR | significant L century ago Was regarded as the| heavy all-woo! flannel blouses, and best of quality 3 barrel. | . - A Precedent Established head of the spiritualistic brother. | $2 each; heavy alt wool flannel over-|@ made to order by | A . " ch; dark navy blue un- | @ on cote a 2 hood of New York shirts, ach an THE PHILIPPINES “A GOOD MILL. pSt, Louis, M v. 17.—In the |" fa |dershirts and drawers, $1 each; can tyes al C. _ BERG 3 | a nite . riet t today vas overalls and jumpers, 75c suit 3 3h a IT LOOKS LIKE A | | Australian Arthur Walker Is to rane i, hillips ee ed ay Subway for New York. army carbines, cal. 45, $6; prospect soogeees eeoneon | box Young Peter Jackson, who at| ‘ » ly NDW YORK, Nov, 17.—The appel- | ing packs, $1; grub bags, 25c; heavy = CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—~A cavalry | present jeads his weight in thin city, | Als are use y let tout) jate division of the supreme court | canvas leggings, 2c to $1; army r ough Rider « being formed al Both men are to w titutes a ' t ! 1 Transit mir jon for a re-| each; canteens, © each; m uit " ogee here by Capt. J. B. Cla first Neu n at 8 o'clock that afternoon. They | ————_—_____-——— Juction fram $14,000,000 to $5,000,000 rote i shelter tents, The; SEA LE PRI . GREENSBURG, Pa 17 ten n the Eleht 1 States, will fight at 146 pounds under | AMUSEMENT HOULDICEEN n the amount of the bond to be re-| pugies, $ ailors’ ov rate J . 7 rule alt Yesler Way. ‘The finding today of two bodies, one | artiliery after the il war and They or both game men and qu i from the contractor who 10,000 all-wool watch caps , of them that of William Cahone, of in in th ymmissary depart-| shifty fighters, Jackson's work at| SEATTLE THEATER (Tonight | may u take the work of building pairs all-wool socks Telephone Main 700 New York, and the other unknown, | ™ Juring the late Spaniah war. | Germania hall on the 10th inst. show The Klectrictar in underground railroad tn this city. | 2/000 pairs cotton socks, at Ie; 100 Ape we Si Oth tee eee order in the vicinity of the place wher Captain Clark sims to ha his qualities pretty well. He is good| THIRD AVENUI THEATER | ‘This s believed, will enable the | pairs canvas legging, at Ze; 200 new or to give figures, j the body of F. J. Lanners, of Ty nough men to form or yp, and on bis feet, and shows excellent gen-| Mur and Mack in "ir un's nm m to get @ contractor for | regulation white sailor suits, at $1.50; fone, was discovered a week ago, on| his five more troops in sigh it ralehip. Walker record Hall.” he construction of th d at once navy drawers, $1; lanyards be; all the side of the railway near Latrobe, | planned to her ate that he will give the colored] OLYMPIC HALL—Vaudeville and| and profitable competition between | wool sweaters, $2; government shoes, nan Emba has caused another sensation in that| «iment to the govern for ser man a hot argument, He nn ag-| moving pleture the Whitney-Criming syndicate and | $8.25. | Butterworth & Sos Undert town. Crushed skulls and various| ice in the Philippines N man In| gressive man in the ring and never] UNITARIAN CHURCH (Tonight) | the LeThird avenue combing is con-| WY S, KURIK, 122 tim ave aonta Th neteeye other injuries point to foul play to equip himself, jioates Oe ae —"A Hyas Pouatch,’ Yidenty edpected, A j eo Me x] Beattie ame TT eT TN te oe r e ue ~ - + ~ -

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