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oF: ee % ik THE SEATTLE STAT. ROOT IS BOOMED FOR A CAPITALIST HERE. TWO STEAMERS FORT FLAGLER BARRACKS GRAND™~————? Among the guests at the attie « government tug General hotel Ia J. W. Haley, a prominent | wi n returned from the up-Hound capitalist of Cineinnat at ie br I" rtiflcations this morning. The boat Haley's Intention to move back « full care of up elty with hie family and engage er for th artillery company at business here, He is very enthus r the extensive work which ts antic about the future of Beattie, and | 8Fing Down the Latest news| romress at Kort Flagler, Tt in u OF declares that a great) amornt ai é re “1 that the fort ln almost Kaatern capital will be Invested here | 3 rmopleted, and the men will soon be | R blican P iti ans . Declare That He n the ving year Steamer Dirigo and City of To the permanent barracks DRY GOOD ’ AND SHOES p ue i WHAT'S IN A NAME? [Phe rates INCORPORATIONS. | s zi newn the arrival of the Angtian| ‘The Hellan Gold Mining Company 0 Is More Available Than Either At the Wednesday meeting of the | at W a ed apes'y ie ‘ ce Saahas |weee a as rdigeh pct ¢ 81,080,600, fled | For ten days, beginning Monday, this store will conduct : chamber of commerce, Mr. Jaa. ©: 114 supposed to have 42 sacks of mail| articles of incorporation with the | a grand Thanksgiving sale, presenting a splendid oppor- Griggs or Long chang! ‘the deot aot on of “Queen | {fom Daweor ber 24. }oounty slerk. A. Hollen, Amhony tunity for Seattle people to pur whatever they need . changing the designation of “Queen | x ie) pecan lbp T Stacmasene abet Hyicioad ics City,” hitherto applied to Beattie, t de ne th a sap : Ph ah 7 a ee for Thanksgiving, at prices that makes buying @ pleasure - that of “Kmpress City.” Mr inot| The Fortune Creek Copper Com ents | e h Re e's OO) ne al im f orpora. | WAESENGTON, D. C.. Nov. 18.—Secretary Root is now sald by Ad lars rong Be ibe Sat Aad aveicin pthnite Sy eee Sees ereuren ae reece %-size Fine English Linen NAP-| Sige 7x7 Linen Stamped DOYLIEG, Ministration men to be the probable administration candidate for vice pega mata oP rep ie Pa carried tone of hal n. A. Hellan, Anthony ¢ an a> es ee ee oe shatte wettacian Seay aa Giek. President, upon the understanding that Gov. Roosevelt wil! not take th Beattie an tis .cectren privreed mn can f salmon 1 and J. A. MeCutcheon are t ue tr . (> in 2 A . thanksgiving | @lse 1tai8 Linen @¢ ped CEN. second place on the ticket with McKinley next year, although promised /10MtN (am ite mvelroplls Ker | Dir ag btdgee pit il tetia Oo eee g a don \TER PICKS, new patterns; 120 McKinley's support for firet place in 1904 7 NO ee saree UNS jlowa: N. Por H. MeKay amount of $1,000,000. ale a ‘ich ‘Linen NAp-| Value, Only Te each According to these men, the candidate for view president ought to |tilda At facklt ae Se eaves af ae ix2l Fine Linen Stamped come from New York, and Secretary r Governor Roosevelt NEW RAILROAD Bhaw, H. J. P. Whit och ae oh on pias R PIRCES, beautiful pat- the strongest man among those who w ptable to Presi B. Racine, R xton, M I* orem a eee «an ; nly 18 each McKiniey, who will, of cx e. determine raden and tw ! a dos ! ‘ ¥ Lieut. Governor Timothy L. Woodruff and Brig. Gen, Frederick D. Idleton, @. C. 3 ne, M . Large Size Pure Irish Linen NAP-| © Swine Open Work Em- Grant, the only other New Yorkers who have been mentioned in con- jue ida Johnson and 1 MM * By KIN, bandsome rns, bought t PILLOW SHAMB, beau- fection with this matter, are not regarded here aw sufficiently important . ¢. B Ha MA | Md well at $1 Thank ing #ale pric 1) designs, 89c value, only 650 a to be seriously considered. t gabe n, Mr xton «@ t lsiooa ‘ 2 fine Stamped ART DINNER President McKinley would, doubtless be giad to have either Secre- children | 4-size Fine Pure Irish Linen NAP tamp tary Long or Attorney General Griggs on the ticket with him, but Farmers Resolve te Construct) The Topeka had the following pas-| Appointing Mov. 30 68 tHe ee eee arene ene, extra ABER SCARFS, beautiful pat- ndidate from either Ne " yd or 3 sengers:; Mra P. Haw Mee KO ne for your Trankexiving sprea tern each over. "gu coame bong hed ‘ae “y na “vies * 4 on Hobart, wh a Line of Their Own. {Tur N. Heeht, Will Day to Give Thanks. ps os Pity . pop flay 4) axd0-in ine Smyrna RUGB, ° understood (nat Vic sider >a ) ure swale anke Sie a4: | realizes that te his life should be prolonged.) he could never re-enter DAYTON, Wash, Nov ma at $ HM. Behafer, W OLYMPIA, Nov, 1&—The follow Excellent Qua BLEACHED | 4 oe goer pe, Seeks - public life, prefers Mr. Griggs as bis successor ee of incorporation have a|¢ n echer, A. I 1 1, A. & Kerry ing proclamation of Gov. Rogers has |TABLE LINEN, pretty pattern; | p97 ge oars sig nog 4 RépuBiican potiticians, however, seem to think that even the Rey . mre " ad J. « Mra J cnx ite a vacd t p ¥ Hean successes in New Jersey do not warrant them in taking in a ca Wate Sao coum gor - : it, |, Warden, ¢ Heincke, J. Mor. | been Issued ‘ eactate tien each, neha uaot: eatie e e “he of the (ruat papers were sent to the state au ton, M AN. Jard Oo. B. BD The people of the state of nah A . . 21048 #ize Orienta yen F} Giana next year trem th ee ee see tor, incerporating the Columbia @ i pact Mt 1 M I “ sae cane i ste. Gave reason ' 2 DA - A ~ auth Jonly $1.29 each 3 ne 1COVEO Railroad pany. Thin i» Mine K u. M. Mofatad, | cakuerieack kids inieh dae 7c valu y We 4). New Sovereign Smyrna RUGS, & move of farmers who have become | Reynolds, J. W. Steadman, Mra. J. | pores : ‘ wize 48x86 in., beautiful pattern; only thoroughly disgusted with the man-| Ww, at ' jonst in pleasant places, and the world | 72.19 Finest Pure Irish LINEN | $5.00 each ~ heir oh DAM f KE, her in which they have been treat f | weer about to approve their cho IAMABK, patterns that are perfect Patent Knock-down HASSOCK8, by railroad companicsy The « f habitation, a» the reg most |pictures of linen loveliness; $2.00| handsomely upholstered; only $1.25 railroad from 1 nahip 11 to « point | His bountiors | :: ke either at Dayton, Waiteburg, Men Peace reigns within our borders) = : a sken OF Kiverside—anvat likely to the MINES SOLD Jand our young men have returned | = GRAND ASSORTMENT OF BLANKETS, COMFORTS, SHEPTS, Seven Counci| me latter place—going down the White with h * from a confict raging |/PILLOW CASES. LADIES AND GENTS UNDERWEAR AND U nin ThatCity 0 ction Made to Area of stone hol whieh t « natural beyond the seas, Youth and happt- FURNISHID GOoDs, Favor the Advance. the Forest Reserve. erade, and no obstructions to be re i aw is ne © ours, wht the future with mov Phe contempia wil ie unauthoritatively stated that |amiling face ons ” nue SPOKANE, Nov. 1%.—At the next | Some agitation Is noticed in Spo-|tap the richest wheat belt of Cotum-/ the Monte Cr nes a Ev-| placed, we are ingrates indeed, If we O W PETERSON BRO. eeeston of the city counc!!, Tuesday. | pane and other portions of Eastern | bia county, which furnishes, of gran | erett erm iter : ta 9 Hid not ack wiedee ait in tebted le © w* & x November 21, an ordinance will prob- | yw lagton ever the proposed en- | Sone, over 880,000 t syndicate f t In| ness to the Giver of all Goor Qbly be introduced increasing the |W Sshingion over ihe nropoeet a] The ©. R. & N. Company has com. | also ald one of th et Vor these, and other reasons, and 206, 208, 210 Pike St. QNNWA saloan License from Hee argement of the Priest river reserve | i164 a grade to Covello, but the tle . at Kock? a4i- lin conformity with e " $1,000. 1 {6 claimed that seven of | Which Hew in Idaho, but embraces 4] uy with the Northern Pacific gives repa i t age, 1, John K. Rogers. iiiaie eiik dha Halkdibdin “Ate | the ten counciimen have pledged to | portion of Stevens ¢ ty, Washing-| the farmers no encouragement that ’ ‘ f the state of Washington. I dent ‘Asasslation Kese rve Fund, | vote for the passage of the ordinance jton. In its present area the reserve| any relief will be given them for nd » Was that not) by appoint Thureday, Nov, 30, 1899 Suih Taeoroaveled enaer the Gnd {t 8 Teported that the mayor {8} jn. ides 620,000 acres, but it is said to | Years to come, Eleven surveys have % ton should be | as a day of thanksgiving and pray-| laws of the State of W echington. Anh tm fever of it, but this be denies | h t the goverament | e® Made into the Covello dietr he te. The rumor jer, to be observed with appropriate | dent and Bick benefits. Agents wanted, | During the past two or three years | D* (he intention « bo Jand four roads have been located |e denied at t services by all E. W. ANDREWS, President. this eame proposition has been advo. /'o enlarge It by adding 460.000 ac ree | during the past ten years, Let us in our homes and our places P. L. MILLER, Secretary, cated by some of the counciimen, but jof tand tn Idaho ay ‘a 320,000 acres In| that the farmete see the ue e-up f worship render thanks to God for Wome office, 204 Collins Block. Bothing came of it. The opponents \.ashington T! skeatnan-Re- | tween the two road their pat en his beneficent mercies | bs of the a, ro dased bo ~! view of Spokane says yn the plan ts} i" exbaw ees y ears ‘ | | i . saaaoue wiarses noes gpa ory, : own teen to H on two claims—firet that {' . ‘ * {to buy themacives he eas varcy in yan ‘ o Mae would vedece the city's revenuce by |°StTed out it will release 120, 09 | the Covelio district pay large sum | FOR PORTLAND: he great seal of the state of Was Spot Cash 2 largely reducing the number of sa. *°T"* Of land within the presenti covery year to haul thelr crops t lington . rom.... eons, and second. that tt would be | boundaries of the reserve, but the] Dayton and other points, some pay-| | “Done at Olympia’on the 17th day | Gold Dust : tee heavy @ tex on the beer saloons, | not result will be the enlargement of|ing as high as $1,000 each year for]. ; November, in the year of nr fom Asay Value, Any Qua Call and see the elegant which are said popu- i> . - ¢ ere: this purpose, and they co . tl ¢ » cos ord, 1899, and of the independence ior Ser wnategmen Te [tan renerve, from GO0.000 ceres to 1.- thie Durpoes Gnd they copelude thet! wat alcagelde the J Lor: 1000, oe of she, intepensanes | JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. line of Furniture, Stoves among : 290,000 acres. Sent an the nen j Pg ced LeCherry M Fol Buliding and Carpets we are sell- Investigation of the claim that sev-| Protesting petitions are being for-| MOney inte @ railroad of their own Teleatam. 3¢. oil syahiMbeecdiers °°" ERS. e ing at ‘old-time prices."’ @ of the councilmen favor the in-| warded to Binger Herman, commia.|4t once. They propose to take stock = een ee Gove “ te j The chi ae f crease go to show that the report '®) sioner of the general land office, by jin the new company, some paying |" overno ry cheapest home fur. correct. These ne a seven are said to bel ine peopie of Idaho. The people of | working out their share ve - - e j nishers on the coast. President W. H. Tuff and Council-| spokane and Stov sunty, Waeh-| S'ding the roadbed. Should the t SEATTLE TRANSFER (0) fea MeMoran, Burton, Erwin, Omo.| ington, are asked to join in the pros| Weather be at all favorable the grad L made by Y | THI } Mitehem and Philipps. Those whol test and « © the « ¢ th 4 completed by spring T aC | Oppose the high license are aaid to be| gressional uelewation of the sate hema and there in no rope Wo Tredghi, Passenger ant Bazan, Alien & Wilson Furniture Ca, Sehitier, Glover and Johnson. A ma-| Forest superintendent Heller, who| staking their tempers. The new Ag: : ershiog Sortty of the members were asked | nas supervisiot of that portion of the | "hares of stock at a par value of #1 i j | beef cones the report and they | Priest river reserve lying in the stat porates with 300,000 ; | ‘Then Bila G-CSF ava lot Washington. says he has heard ®& par value of : | e es nothing of the proposed increase ia each, | Promising mines, lying almost at] | the reserve. His time and attention ea deg | hoor undeveloped, Geattie banks | has been taken up with his duties in| hae rr ing money in New York, and the! [the other reserves and he has not | art hext rum, | Seattle Stock Exchange unable to| N ER C0 yet visited the Priest river country. | t " . ¢ aight have a call this week, is the deplor- | . 21 Steam and Hot Water Hesting, Venti- will embrace all that portion of the} 4 A aten ia posted tu the etnéow Ting Cars a Specialt oe. ral Manna Use Ietate of Washington | between | ‘ » ke aw tu t nt - . Agger ag [Phone Main 350 apt tiesi ote We naton lying between ‘ pee bo exchange poke at f ' West Seattle Ferry Building, Foot of Marion &, the Pen d'(reiile river and the Ida ‘ s t pr . and fr neral OMee, cor, Occidental Ave The institute and county conven- |r, state line. On this land one-hait | echt ws Bae . iy of the mae o may weil ‘end Jackson street Gon of the Women's Christian Tem- 1) ist ig declare aoe ‘l PAKBPR CITY, Of. Nov. 18 —Rell 5 . y o m r 1 - Perance union opens at the Firet |) much of which is als able information ts received here t ely of # i : at ele petieant dp te thele pets} j Baptiet church next Wednesday. | -onaideration oe cee Plame Hs oe vray vate sales, but offers to buy are unt-| A e Following wil) be the program ate pper Queen mine, situated 22 miles For the Dewoy Arch. . aks ie aed eet w —is a. m., devot jfrom thie city on Powder river, and _ A : | Every plano offered for sale at NeW YORK, NS ‘ nk Jiantage of the depression service, led by Mra M.A. Mort | which was recently purchased f+ Yan Bek ; away below market prices Il M AN thia store is entirely satisfactory. Intment of committees. 10:15 | kison by Rasterr people ~ © away , it # the best quality that you is h r r r showing better & m., discussion, “The Next Step is 2. As vein «n| . , ay The aeiciy ors A 0 Alt e can get in Seattle and vicinity Rev. W. H. G. Temple. Rev. L. J SCRAPS | grade copper ore {6 uncovered nd. I $ pry Byte Png Pingel ene: 7 COAL for the same price. Low price Sawyer, Alison W. Reers, & W. Wil- 5 | wall not yet being reached. On t Sree Ene GA NORSK LHP INEM OF CORRRCNET | and high quality, two important sin, Rev. F. KE. Whitham and Rev. | strength of the showing made, Su; ede 4 trading features, at at thie store. A. L. Hutchison. 11:30 a. m., discus- sion, “What the White Ribbon Hx« Done for Me.” 12 o'clock. noontide devotions, led by Mra, Nellie Worth, and then adjournment for buncheon 129 p. m.. devotional service. 1:45 Dp m, “The White Ribbon Woman fm the Home.” Mrs. A. MeGarvin “The White Ribbon Woman in the Chureh.” Mra. Clark Davis, “The White Ribbon Woman in the Street.” Mra. 8. F. Frazer; “The White Ribbon Woman in Pusines«,” Mrs. Mary Byron Reese: discussion masic, 246 pm. Methods of Franchise Work.” Miss Marie Brehmn, national superintendent the franchise department. 2:10 p. quesion box. Miss Brehm. 4.00 p. miscetianeous business, #99 p.m “Road to Jericho,” an address by Miss Brehm. Thureday—i0 a. m. devotion, let ty Mra. Mary Wade. 10:15 a. m tary drill, led by M Brehm. 11:15 a. m., question box. Mise Brehm. 11: «. m.. thank Offering service, led by Mra. R. 2 MeDonaid; adjournment for lun cheon. 1:20 p. m., devotions, led by Mre Béhoim. 145 p.m. “Duties of Su perintendents.” Miss Brehm. 2:15 p ™., question box; music, 2:60 p.m Membership contest. led M Brehm. 3:15 p. m., “What Can the Individual Members Do” Mra. M B. Platt. 4:15 p. m., reports of v Mittees; miscellaneous; adjournment $15 p. m., “Equal Opportunities, address by Miss Brehm. RAILROADS TO BE BUILT ‘Whatcom county will do of railroad building in the next 12 months, says the Whatcom Reve Four miles of road trom Whatcom to Lake Whatcom now construction. Grading will be begun ©n 18 miles of the Bellingham & British Columbia extension to Mow an her share under Baker by Christmas. By the first of the year dirt will be flying on an ex tension of the Bellingham Hay & Baestern into the new timber tract re cently purchased by the Lake What- com Logging company. ‘This much Foad building is now assured for th coming year, and two other lines re cently surveyed will probably be butlt. They are the Park-Wicker sham road, four and one-half miles In length, and the Great Northern water-front cut-off, over seven r 7 of which are in this county. Talk is again reviving an to the prospe building the Blaine-Nooksack ra road of 20 miles, and the Ly f 15 miles in Whatcom electric tne length. Eoven eliminating the prot abilities, Whateom county will sho @ good record next year and wil furnish employment for many ing men in saiiroad work, rintendent Gilk n im pushing work nanan ith an increased force of 1 An Arkansas City (Ark.) man has| owners per Queen Offered a prize of $25 to the mother| now rush the om of a ser who shall first consent to have her|of % tons daily capacity, plans for baby taken up in a balloon on July| which were already on foot 4 and drog a parachute. There European raliroads have smoking -ompart me t n, and wome compartments ney have now to leal with women passengers who in fist on smoking, and will not «o into men's compartment. Belgium.) PORTLAND, Or. Nov. 18—The the fret cases © aren, | Portiand board of trade has be up * Smoking for-|corporated. To from ite ch bia on all w Part-/lcor, ite object is “to enlarge, protect lass and foster the business interesi« of it isan said a physictan,| Portland.” It will In nowise int | during th period of extreme |fere with or antagonize the chamt at, “to eat n hot weather, |of commerce or the Manufacturers Just as it 4 mistake to eat too] Assoclat but it will aaniet th 1 1 the wrong things, Ex-| bodies and work In every legitima treme hot weather is in iteeif very > @ Kreater Portiand le st and ty of nourish ors are W. M. Killin |ment @ needed to sustain the ays Seneca Smith and W. HL G tem This nourishment should be staff. The capital stock isd of a nimple and easily digested kind » ten thousand shares, 1 —- at a merely nominal vaiue The stock in being subscribed ¢ | Moody's Career Ending | rapidiy, and the organtaatin will b | KANSAS CITY, Mo., Now. 18—The | ade noon after one-half the stock ¢ of Dvengetiat Dwiehi 3 & subscribed is nearing an end Moody who has ah, ity nightly, ts broken down tn health and \a suffering from an ection of the heart. He has cance his en jhome at Northfield, Mars, in care jof a physician. Tt is admitted that Mr. Mo vy ondition is werious, but] Nm WYORK, Nov. 1%—ITt te ey ga | dently the intention to hold ex-Con = gressman Quigg responsible for the fusion defeat In this ectty. Senator Platt’s principal his retirement frow newspaper war PRUSSIAN pics ands rmanship of the Republican ARE PATRIOTIC! marr’. tee Bez undoubtedly Inapt but Mr. Platt 114 not say anything about the RERLIN, Nov. 14 rreapondents for publication. ‘Tammany Fae Sedtach Zoltan ar| men say that it is a shame to hold ‘ wheat Nn Schleswig-Hotatein, | QUiee responsible for Republi - y a nee that such Im the | defeat, and that he ie going to patriotiem of Prussian piew thar | Punished for Mr. Platt’s own mis t fuse to eat American baricy | tees, It is but natural, however The Jatt Joes not differ-in odor | that. after such failures as thos nepact from the heme arown an thin year, the party ticle, which the pigs devour with | *hould choose a new chairman, and av try a new policy. Mr. Quigg i« really Tages Zeitung, inspired prop-|%" able man and a fine speaker, but pe the Motion ae ane Peal he |he has not the faculty of Inspiring iting #Wine, asks: “How lone wilt 1e| enthusiasm and good will among ail nateee aA “Aides seotucty | elements of the party from ham to barley, will be b- | ‘gr ited f importa Gariaas A Great Record. acount of their as char Mr. A Graham, the manager of acter lth Mill Co,, has averaged over er cent. per annum in div AMUSEMENT BULLOTIN dends for the mills he haa operated luring th past year That SEATTLE THEATER (Tonight) | would seem to make investment tn The Klectrician |the Peerte Mill Co. a perfect! ate THIRD AVENUE THE ATER | proposition. If you are interested in Murray and Mack in s|the flour trade you can learn m Ball.” ntere acts calling on OLYMPIC WALL—Vaudeville ang Payne and Armitage, 2 9 | moving pictures, Burke building. sports Coney N J Dy tt . tint to t M Rut “M t Walk The All Seatt t the F 1 oh t 4a matobed for, a Nov. 24 If Max Kid M ye th ft hand 1 ‘ 1 wa 11 Jim ¢ t when t th But t sumht h sil ont i Madden Corbett’s t He ex-champlon has r t University n's Pu c r ternoor the ¥.M The latter team ha how up t The forfelta have be the n and ul have y 1350 as as fight will tl u H rk alread lowr Joubted ' Burley returned f port ng pu 1 " commer vedt Turle temperate in his ha and Athletics... D iw rack © " he hard four nd Washingt Ww am thi A. wridt playing if uv Wil you come in? Sherman, Clay & Co. “STEINWAY™ OEALERS 614 Second Avenue = * Seattic Makes Heat wAND.... qeosoooesooooososoooooce ° $50! A ftet-clase proposition you can step right in vestigate it, into and make money; H e ° oF 2 c. &. Edwarde & So. ‘Ti Marion, det, Western and BAR. Aves, — RRARA WR WR O008 08 000000007 That Will be fram- Holiday 4 properly if 9 eee ric re = brought to us. Picture >roug ee : Pacific Picture Frame Co. THE MARTIN k 19% Third Avenue. THE N B. CURTIS ® . «| Sennen ~_bBC dowa 40 baid work. Biddy Bishop THE WASHBUR ’ anastny tener Peter, Walkée ia eee SOEPORES Oe OO 2> sagt Sete ene GUITARS sate tate ne er DR J, G& STEWART : — _ get ny = ° i" . i | nly matched as to weight and . * * IFC : @) Are those in which the tone is the nid Ww athe a ype vigiongy Seyi o SPECIALIST @ clearest, the workmanship of the oe meee oe er dee” ents a5 —— @ | highest order, and the material used a ee eee appt ry Pod | @| of the finest quality, We sell all of good general, however, an oH ga : DISEASES OF WOMEN @ | these celebrated makes, and at prices ae dhawad Ginette axD @| which place a good guitar within the be a very fighter, and able to | kin Diseases ¢ your selections Step in and make k rushes very nicely He came 4 —-- e al kaha tof his mix-ups in @ manner that howed he can take hia chances welll® [PDINBURG.... $| Wi et appeared inalde the ropes in this “4 MEDICAL sea ] ye ' © a ie Bloor beh t * \e. Hurley ‘at the vs wile Athi te ‘ se e HO DR Rr EQUA Eee Burke Building, 1 Nhat iss cy Seeeeeeeseooooooes Second Ave. and MarionSt. 7 Seattle Wash. Nick Rurley, Arthur Walker, Aus 3 Mickey Welsh, Indian Je RK U. S. GOVERNM ter for Alma ‘i TWO FINE _——__—_ Young Peter Jackson, Tommy Ful tim ber y and va \ xl y ape ooh ye bought better ser d- ne, Young “onalinh.* Young Choy. | "ern cam he NEN Oe a tease rair,| SBCONd - Hand Pianos P tt and Kid, - 4 Leo, Harris Mar- | al small “ stg waists, Cheap. Genuine bargains, tins (the Black Pearl) and Kid Wile] 8 rubber tien Millan’ eaxicen Also fine line of new high- lixtered in Seattle. Nick Burley leada| storm and cloud ether nooded i |the heavy and middieweights, Young |coat, $4.00; buffalo fur overcoats, | 1419 sent Ave. Ramaker Music Co, r Jackson eee ee etter vas hoods, 7c each; chincilla head rs Pry ur Hahtweight champtonship. In-| and neck Peitecora, O80 enon: ole In the latest style H Mia 8 eae es Sree st cy I heavy allewoot Cannel bio 81 to | 8 and best of quality 3 i iman all the work he wanted, |$2each; heavy all-wool flannel over- ORS made to order by $ : shirts, $2 each; dark navy un-|@ Nick Burley, who has seen Doyle's | gorshirts and drawers, $1 each; « 4 ~*~ BERG $ work, has great confidence n Ni8| vas overalls and jumpers, 5c suit; is1e@ Third : nbility to back him for $260, His| \' oy carbines, cal. 45, $6; prospect Oooo HOooOR eRe ° record shows up we Hy Jing 5 ack#, $1; grub bags, 26c; he the following victories on the |e nS loge 360 to $1; army re- ust: Kid Ryan, at Los Angeles, in| carera, Remington pattern, $3.50 |f. Oreille Eopy. 1. W. Lowe. © rounds; Ed Smith, at San| econ canteens each: moequita RATTLE PRINTING (0 Dies n seven rounds; Kd Kinney rv er ten 7 army 5 & f the Man ute he UR eb bugles lors’ overcoats, at 414 Yesler Way. D { the Olympte club. at Ride pairs all-wool s + Teispyene: Main Bias) Portland, in three rounds, on a fouls! ‘990 pairs cotton sock 100 And we will eall for yo c Jack Fraser, knocked o th Pe aad gc ateta aoe or to give figures. pair ‘ nple club Portland nN two] regulation white sailor t $1.50 rounds; Kid F nine rounds, befo phe ye vwers, $1; lanyar al the O yimple club at Portland, Do wool sweaters, $2; government shoes, iva he meank business, and wants | $9 Butterworth & Song bre ih “< meeting with anyone of his W KIRK, cael od Ave) ments in any cemetery. hel Pixe a0, | Sekacb