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eects ad THE SEATTLE STAR, THE SEATTLE STAR. WELLS r u Bl ASHE RS Tole ay THE RECORD —_/A MUTINY IN FORHIGHWAGES DEWEY'S HOME The Ban}rupt Stosk phone Piko 159 ~ OF THE CHAR, WUsiNeae Mawanne | 3 1 fo tree cop ‘win Bo Hold by the Steel Servants Object to the Ad- $ New York Jewelry Co. Dette ra af Third’ nine . . Deltorial Rooms and Wea «celle sen econo Rail Workers. miral’s Chinese Valet. : ; : Ph ired at the postoming, wt bea ttle, W clase mattor ® FOR SALE A —_—_ CHICAGO, Nov An unusual WABHINGTON, BD. Nov “i 3 The immense cost of modern warfare still acts as an effective deter labor condition, and one that ¢ Mu in han already 3 Tent against any such general upheaval over the astern queation, an | AsMIrAnce Arle warlege! topo nil bala - neymoon 3 fe goasiped about in cabinet circleaon the continent, Japan may threat tee] Hell orksers, existent the eis Ae Rial 3 en, but the advisers of the Mikado will scarcely venture attack Russia (Chicago milla of t Iilinols Steel jtome Wilder, the mula 3 without guarantees of strong support such as are not at all likely to be | Works faced him on the quar 3 } The advance which establiahes a kiteben thr 4 and at q 1/3 > agreed upon eke ; vehi : : 3 rid rd for h wakes tha not appr Chis « Such @ thing as a general European war, indeed, seems tore improb- | workingmen will > operation tins Eg air ¢ his Chinese valet, |$ Watches able than ever, in view of the recent friendly meeting of Russian caar | January 1, and im the result of Wea noir ured |g 7 and German emperor at Potsdam and the notable change of sentiment failure of the Uitnots Steel Works his house " bu ta ‘ z : wade Bh nr sind cep onh | banged cet A et : Diamonds toward Emperor William in England where he today visits as an hon- | [oniutt the allding woale contracts, we s sige | i, ored guest. It is for no small reason or petty ambition that Ay | Arat of last June : Withi'a Weeneat ohedithnny ane oa ie ruler in Europe today will “unloose the dogs of war According to existing contracts bes al I-eyed heathen and a wife be- § Jewelry and a tween all men engaged in turning sid e t i ° What will finally become of this hideous monater of debt? ‘The world he Aniehed steel rail products An indignation meeting f tin 3 Sil th e » o Aju nt © he the seu mira dow . ie already #0 heavily in debt that it can never extricate itself, There 4 red - - a no ning oS (be 5 Add : 4 3 | verware a proposed by the company until leave the set ent of the mu to te not gold enough in existence to settle the unpaid bills of nations. If | June 1, 1900. Six montha ure then hin mate 3 ‘ every man, Woman and child tn the world would be $2. It js sald that | !Mto effect. At the prem time the world with Dewey and fought with @ rail men, some 300 jn all, consisting him at Manila, surprise rar @ sen Wf the chancellor of the exchequer were to begin tomorrow to pay off the Fe!) Men. #ome 200 in all. consisting bin aa aed i Neo Gebt of Great Rritain at the rate of a sovereign every second, and he | shear men and rail straighteners, are toria in New York ry Sales Commence at Were to live to the age of 100, he would hardly have made any appreciable working on a scale based on the min jeader, consy 1with Mre Dew , Feduction in the size of the enormous pile of indebtedness at the end of | imum rail price of $18 a ton, At this gain admission te dining room 10:30 that time, Should his life be prolonged, and it were decided to pay ure these men, all akilled work. and nod th # masked bat-/6 32 Men, are receiving pay aggregating tery when the a nd bride . . off the debt that way, the last sovereign would not be d until about | from $75 to $160 per mont iia tinsel Sntse tua uaaietne Wark ehh H 7:3 3 the year 2260. Every subject of the British queen owes $15, It Is said. | sliding seale is based on a minimum presented to the le. The admiral H H (a - and maximum price of $15 and $34 4 said he had patted the leader on the =e? “A reader” of the Star has taken the trouble to complain that the pa- bee y eset prices fall below of go back during the battle to restore his 3 . above these figures the pay remains courage . » le potic > ° e per is pursuing @ reprehensible policy in printing news regarding the (ine Wain at the ifaeat tana non - 3 3 Present reign of crime in Seattle, He thinks that the truth ought to be [| tracts for $00,000 tone of “tee! rails A T $ 3 suppressed “so. as not to injure the reputation of the city abroad.” | At $35 a ton goes into effect January MUSEMEN S. H This gentleman would prefer to deceive the outside world regard ; be of this the vg oagery syed 3 $ . seein, | tf thelr construction will be paid at Ing conditions prevailing here. He would have as little said possible | the $34 rate from aad abhor that ate ide “qaauine Bhai 3 817 Second Ave. concerning the burglaries, hold-ups and bunco games that are of dally Bome of the men will receive upward forma » the Gard eccurrence, owing to the non-interference of the police. [of $309 a month. None wili be paid the Ar A large for i. ° ry . The Star prints the news. Crooks but people who like plain peer oe yes aad @ few will even ans ” ne | exceed 1 tt Aniat truths do not. Occastonally some extremiat, who imagines that the Star | een an ce eee 2 ep ttangflie dt see HIRD AVENUE THEATER fe trampling on the “Seattle spirit.” raises a howl, but he finds few SPORTING finiahed yesterday The de att Vuome Main sympathisers: The people want to know what is going on in this city, NEWS. and electr Iminations are W.M. Russell, Lessee aud Manager and they are finding out through the Star magnificent scale, and the program ——_—-. Nick Burt for the four evenings compres a Be Bete —TWO BIE Sceuit Frotaloas Nick Burley commences hard work mber wine 1 very inter-| 4 Tue J ya Last Saturday “Big Bill’ Shephard was on trial in the police court. |today for . 7 Beek Tonight, Tuesday and Wednesday, leis bie go with Austeniian fbr ro “A FOMANCE OF COON HOLLOW” He was accused of being a crook. His lawyer devoted half an hour of | Billy Smith. Burley says he has cor program f night “n his valuable time to telling the Judge what a bad paper the Star had It had exctustvely published a wicked story about his client become. It was doing all sorts of mischief After the lawyer had prosecuted the Star to his full and complete until 10 o'clock that night to get Satisfaction, the judge out of town. ve “Big But i -_ “Come to Seattle and get plucked!” vation which Chief of Police Reed t That seems send out to Cape Nome miners and Klondikers. Some people of good judgment may differ with Mr. Reed as to the Ultimate advantages of such a policy —_ Bunco men are swarming in the city. expectation of being able'to pluck rich miners from the Klondike and Cape Nome. Word has gone out that WILL RAISE THE OVER THE SAME GROUND Schwan Sveqnress. Territory The Y. M. C. A. |s ‘Soliciting | 8 ed Fu Saturday Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. quetted the young men of the asso- elation in 4 short business session followed, at Previously Conquere: MANILA, Oct. 13.—(Ry Matl)— While waiting for the new troops we | have been principally occupied In re ceiving Filipino commissioners, re- conqverng and reabandoning terri- tory canquered and abandoned some | months ago by our troops and in re- pelling assaults of the enemy which have become particularly persisten Gen. Schwan is returning from Ca vite province, having gone over the @ame ground that Lawton did in which A. Robinson, H.C. Ewing, J 8. Cathcart, Wm. M. Calhoun, J. W Efaw, F.C. and Austin E. GriMiths were elected directors, Roger 8. MON the ¥. Har elected trustee A lively discussion relative to the} ka it is wise for this city to fidence in Hie ability tc beat Smth Thureday, Friday and Saturday, th address He is working with Louis Weinen ever-popular comedy-drama “Foga's | bacher, who got him into shape for Rev. Dr, T. Joseph Ferry Both playe pro« “a with j the Godtrey fgnt tures, reprene My Claborate ecenic and electric effects A competent cast The result of @aturday’s Yale Mar LJ . nt . | am game surprised many who have » “8 “ fea} Tae « peel ” ~ Be comders followed Eastern football this seas He Me." (3) Ainertoa’s foresnest Colored Pian- Jon. ‘Yale's wonderful improvement t a Single Thought,” | tation Sing Dancers, Cake Walk [during the past few weeks was an r Iter Home ere and comedians to be sort of in- Pr x poate and 1c, Me, Be, 40¢ $1.00. eye-opener to local enthusiasts character of the game cl f Miniatering Angels," | tH rly |monstrates that the year's develor i Crosse N : Ment In football ies almoat entire 1 * und aera na Ola Mpic THE ATE ik. jin the line. Quick, snappy forwards °P! 894 supervision of Mime Fran ac 108 ms jare the charactertetic po: of wu eo W The dr f nurses DP Kuakier, sananel |pertority of Bastern over Western * aly dire Mr W They have come here with the | tears teon s:... | Lafayette ie again well up to the. Capt. ML. Weil, of t N “the police will not Interfere.” lvan. She stands higher than ty Gobi onombes. ra sT. Le oO Ss leylvania t yeer on ats Anish Other Specialt'es and the Dre fas Tr “allifornia o: defeated Ore by pes a8 to 6 MUNNGD eed phat loos WEST'S | Berkeley gridiron. The Nor | ea ping on California in football, It | tore ‘Washi naton and Oregon « face the south on equal ter Ale and Porter nm Airet-ct On draught * saloons or Gateré : lelivered to b sen in bottles or fam. aturday’s games in this city both y kegs. “Phone Bay 9 Improvement in | competing : ‘ . fs ER . 4 t and nn t a Henry 7 for Indebtedness. | ‘The tt. of W. defeated Ww hte Fa oa . ' ” evening the Ladies’; Business college very handily by 4 here Mo and Maud Gra . A. ban- | COMVineing score wor welt how Sea sts The High tichool team defeated the bers of t a MCA *.|'Varaity second eleven by a clos: 8 Te re. pon score. The High School boys lacked | AN Interesting play y. pare | 1 Silsbee ee we dent és the sox welght, but we ong in teatn work rtd ot Ages ree sig) Pigott & French Printing Co ) the present status, on per, Wm. D. Wood, quotes Can thew. the On nue thea W. Washington veraity of W the loca - Greene was re- | teams by a oy : SO0K WANTS A Austrajian Billy Smith is pounding oni 3 July. The reason given for the with- | raising of the $25,000 to pay off aso-|amich's recent shocn non ts * tents and u 0s! | drawal was that he had not enough ciation debts came up, and all spoke | hard aggreawive fighter with gerat er oh ter work evera soldiers te hold these places. The|hopefully regarding the matter. | abitity to stand punishment and fa ed oe . rebels inflicted more puntehment on| $11,800 are still needed. Pursuant to|tne music. He is in good apirite ana (Ormance and con at . Schwan thag they did on Lawton.|an agreement made at the meeting. |says he will make fu ey work hard | ne oe nein & y YORK, Nov. 20.—Miss Chris Schwan tackled them after three nearly every man present Saturday ts curtain hin turns z eats : Storgen has brought suit against months recuperation. during which | night reported for the work of rais- De ‘ | im tee eee @ Forn’s ¥ ate he ; eos they had become thoroughly imbued | ing this amount at the association | 0) int, wridey ith me ine, will be Put oF Cart Fis Manken, & lawyer, tor with the {dea that they had compel-| pariors this morning been Gere te ee ee ee vecieca Pe Pe, : 0,000 damages for breach of promise led Lawten O6 retire, sates: Oe ip jeary. has been mat hed with enterday’s ber | of marriage Schwan's command and the co- op-| z — at us pounds The contes ~ : “ s Miss Chrirtine was f: y Han erating marines lost five killed and 40) betes Cee eee Sretininary . R 1 efore the Hawthorne club on the | « he vF sen's cook, is about 44 years old and wounded. Among the killed were eight at De a 0 ie aa Captains Saffold and Gerry, both ee ae weighs 340 pounds... Hansen he battalion commanders in the Thir- PHILIPPINES The “Montana Kid” im back in the ate a arremt harging her with attemy teenth infantry. who fell in the thick city. He hes not, as yet, signified |Deatt | : , 7 ng to blackmail him. James N. Pet of battle, exhorting their men to take Bie aseatinee He TOAGa GR Gxegte OT TnI. coreecied te tts ete, [ereon, 4) yenre old, wae afrested af caver whenever possible, and refus-| lent record in Dawson, hood. beth 2 a hie? bat [ekk Aneoteeinia aud the tee are te ing it themselves. The mustering| The steamer Jeanie has been char Wilson's Business cott: are plan eS ee vale out of the volunteers has changed! tered by the Pacific Coast Steamahip ning @ trip to Eastern Washingt > ' ‘ Foose . fay in the Tombe prison. entirely the complexion of the army, |COMpany to take a cargo of grain | points during Christmas wee ace : se By the way The papers in the breach of prom- but I fail to see that the standard of | '0 San Francisco. The carrying of ‘Tonight Young ¥ Jackson fix i ar th ee Uae O¥* ine mult were served on Hansen three bravery has been at all lowered |this grain to that point is supposed | ures as the star in an athietic who ae mph Hits weeks ago. He dimly recalled Mins Considerable comment has been|t? have something to do with the which is billed to take place at Athe te . Post-1n- | Christine. who for three months tn made over the fact that Gen. Schwan | #UDPlies for the army in the Phil-|ietic hall odt at Ballard, where he aper Printing | 1592 and 1993, was his cook when he has been taken from his desk as chiet|'PPines, and is another evidence of |training for his contest with Arthur. a bachelor. He paid her $12 a of staff to Gen, Otis, and given the | the economic superiority of Seattle Walker. 06 te ot nth. 1 is certain he never said command of this expedition over the | ® #hipping point of Philippine sup- pear in a e ¢ His 1 love to her, Hansen mar- head of Gen. Grant, who had charge Piles over San Franciser The | opponent Young Choynsk Thy seventh annual cor n of Med in June, 1896. of the forces in the Bacoo-Imus dis- | Jeanie is a weil known steamship on ana “Indian Joe’ ¢ Ke, with wh the State Da an’s As tion trict. Shortly after he went to the the Sound, having made many trips he wit) box four rounds each. Aw{d teat N Yah I " § pat it Gen, Grant asked for one | from this port to Alaska. from Jackson, the following pugilis The Comr , f that b] ™ mi 8 full brigade com- tle at will appea leke etah has 5 for all exy Plethent. for he had only two at rns, A WEW STATE PAPER. (yo .ceConnenho™ atickes wolen cus nar crovtied cor att expense ot WO MANS time) an@ permission to do the very mere Kid,” Ike Rubenstein, Billy Wright fC. F. Curtie, of lowa, wt 1 thing that Gen. Schwan has just ac-| The first issue of the Artington, | professor Burns, Dan McCausland r Practica * complished. He was refused, and Wash., enterprise, made its appear-| smoke" Turner, Patay ments will be made on th later repeated his request with like nce Saturday morning, Verne L. Tommy Tullene, Jack Rhodes, Ors | U resse result. Jostyn is its editor, The paper will! arnold, Ai Smith, Dan M urphy and - MANY SUITS Stillaguamish valley. The first num- | four rounds “ =o | | Untess He Is |ber isa very good one | 2 Two LUNGS —— _ ° | FOR DAMAGES risninc wont sumx. ‘LABORING MEN Provided with a | - j WN, Pa v.20 The fishing amer Marguerite | CHICAGO, Nov sank at the Pac ifle Fish company's 20.—Andrew J. wharf asa result of Saturday night's | 1en Coroner's Physician Ryan, city attorney, has appealed to gale. The veasel wan awed by cast. | Hes Jan at , tod T other city oMctals for relief from his H. H. McDonald, of the Skagit soak Wal Wiad tound AeeA alee Gs troubles. He is facing suits against (x She was worth about $4,000, A most Interesting sermon was de- pony : tl cards we Sp the city for personal injuries calling She was 58 feet long, with a tonnage livered last evening from the pulpit. yy ford 110 was decided tt for a total of $70,000,000 damages. of 15. of the University church by th h : 1 ‘ ad t 1 ; —_— There ave 2,100 cases on the court —____—___ tor, Rev. W. D. Simonds, on the ae He a ae ee ee calendars, with an average of six Ject of “The Emancipation of Labor.” |‘ i elepainiine hae ‘ , new cases a day, and Mr. Ryan is OBJECTED T0 THE Hin conclusions were hopeful, even perce saw a man wth more tha,|, It is a necessary adjunct to we lawtee fe esr » 59 py fon « optimiatic, for the future Mition the ord enlanent t his wardrobe, and this is just the lawyers and professional expert of the laboring classes © traced to [time of the ve “oat | physicians and is handicapped by the! TEACHERS POLITICS inet ey hist _ of the ee earn in t : NaF P “ se taken te (Se OF they ORT HiAt€ Tonio threats of Judges to muict the city) lors from primitive slavery through oo? wnsyivania mu-largument is applicable and im cetuais of appearance for trial conditions of serfdom and contract |"°°™ timely. The Top Coat depart r. Ryan has only two trial law WABASH, Ind., Nov. 90.~A novel | labor, to the present free wage sya » ir Is store contains yers on his staff besides himself, and boycott of district schools ta on re ies Acied aie the future bette Only she Latest Hal H ve ; i phe - he will ask the finance committee to Camden township. Truster Allison ment of laboring men from their pro. 1" tt ' n of th a IQR RR TS RES ROE Yared asi: give him five In the next appropria-|is a Republican, and Roscoe Dillon, gress in the past Flour Mill in th ity w 1jing made that we can’t show tion bill. The city attorney blames also a Republican, was employed as In conclusion he said: “Tam n he latest ‘iyou in Top Coats. This de- the old system of settling damage teacher. The patrons, all Den , pleading that present conditions are machinery and appliar ® partment shows an “up-to- suits out of court for most of the in- pro’ A against the appointment of ideal or just. Lam affirming that y, Jr, ad tor of t mn i crease of new cases. He has enliat-| Dillon, but the trustee declare " y Iw better than y r ant now ir Ken r tigat-/Snuft” alr in its garments and ed the support of the commissioner | the was no other ground of com- upon that fact I build my h hat at “py for flouring | their prices. Better see us of public works in his plan to get piaint, he would make no change for | tomorrow shall be better than today, mills, and It fe to predict that) about your Top Coat. at the root of the evil—the rotten | political reasons. In consequence all |On the whole, judged wisely and fair. | the Peerle In point of truction condition of sidewalks all r the the pupils have been withdrawn from ly, the changes of the pa on At lea will come up to Its name = city. the school, and for the last week the tute real evolution; and no man or As an opportu nvestment ag 15 yr pd teacher reported every morning, but nation ean stay that majestic mov the fl ndustry offera th Strongest Top Coat House In the 8 WEAR NEW HATS. not @ student was present. The tru-| ment; for progress, as Victor Hug field. Hard a nly ant officer has taken up the matter said, i the stride of God. It Is, a rease the demand for flour, a The local letter-carriers are all|and notified the parents that he will well, the high destiny of man lux used during the time of weartng army hats nowadays, The| begin prosecutions for failure to send — pr rity then becor npossibt campaign hat was adopted for the| the children to school as required by) Twenty-five samples of Walla Wal. for the manse In this enterprise REDELSHEIMER of all the carriers at the last |the compulsory edycation law la wheat have been-collected by hk. Me K Payne & Armita Of the local association —— aa McGahey, of the O. R. & N. experi.| ha ffered to thet ne of ' & CO. —— —> -- Woo Seattie mental farm, to be gent to the Pari ’ ‘ Buy 6 acres. Moore Invest. Co. | Fuel Co, [expomition, | dh0-608 First Ave, cor. Ce iim i tata m r e TA TOP COAT ' 619 ) ee verte meee been MALE Mik ; f ' trot The benefit f ur experie é #4 1 Partin urn for the asking. Inqu Sy ge ba y * , at Denny-CoryellCo 4)" t 7iG Firet Ave = Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Walla Wa atilia ve SEATTLE 97. m. la and Um fifth day 14-15 Maller & . . IH. NAYLO rmer Prom Att for San Francisco homiah Co., 65-06 Builivan bik The company's elexant AnOMITECEN Atcamships Queen. EW. HOUGHTON, 414, 415, 416, 417 COLLEOmS Jan. 4, and every = the r Leave Sat Francisco for Seattle 10 a.m MARK UF Nov 17, 22, 27, Dec 12 $120,000 17. 1, and every fifth ay oe Ue i. to4. th eaf FOR ALASKA Leave Seattic 9 a m Cottage City, Nov. 11, 26, Dee. 11, 26 City of «ka, Nov. 6, 21, Dec, 6, 3 NE ruGcERT r Al-Ki, Nov. 1, 16, Dee. 1, 16, 31, and SKA every fifth day thereafter Capital etok pois ia -- For further infor on obtain folder ‘The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing J, ¥. TROWBRIDGE UHIDGE BUILVEKS ARO CONTHACTORS Puget Sound Supt. Ocean Dock, Beat Up town ticket office enue, Seattle; Go Co, General agents Washington STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S rkins Francis U.S. Fast Mall eTEamsnie City of Seattle Palle from Yesler Whert et 10» m Saturday, Nov. 25th For Skagway, via Vancouver Ketchikan and Junea, 9 4 Firetav-| {= & | ond svare Alaska CONT MAC TOMS AN m: hue Westerns, Ave. Ti. butt om. Jobbing. Tel. Green Ose KANDALLL generat CLOTHES CLEANING BEATTIM Clothes Preening Co keep your cothes ie shape Cae ace is repairing ‘34. Tei ful tom, HM DEPEW. den and briage work VASCISU ACADEMY, end only thorough city, Hanke hall, Firth ing echool im Pike. FoR sALe 2 ae TWO STERN-WHEEL EN(¢ nee | and Marine Boller and pumps, in good condition. Apply Cahn ny Cohn, cor. Raiiroad av. and Yes 65 Hours FIRST-CLASS Salamander for dry- ng newly 4 muses. Cahn : & Ce uy d av. & Yestler. Steamship Farallon HAIN DIESSING AND MANICUME for shegwes sat Dron, bios ee | une A. HUMPHREYS, Ha tenigam. ie ay pine Dressing, Face Massage and Mani- mi Vesier cure. 636 and 526 Pacific block. Friday, Cecember 8. at (0PM. rcactre: norm Caninets, vent ade dames mt Gack MUHL 1900 SEASON'S Wall Paper Just Arrived ——o oes Car Load st Patterns a0 | PIKE ST, bet Western Co-op vative Dian. There will be a meeting of the Western Co-operative Union on TUESDAY, NOV, 21, at 8 P. M-, in the Cham- ber of Commerce, Hall Building. All persons ir terested in the m are invited. JAMES W oveme $COTT, S In the race for supremacy the Ba Powder line Crescent Baking Powder Leads them all. Makes the food pure and wholesome. Try it. For Sale yy All Grocers, FOR QUICK SALES List your property with W. D. FIELD & G. A. VIRTUE Real Estate, Mines, Loans 226 BAILEY BLOG Want to Buy a Watch? Don't do it until you have seen the ‘Louis Klodt’’ Special. High grade for little money Louis Klodt SWISS WATCHMAKER 824 Second Ave,, oor. Maric Phone ern Second end Teird PHONE MAIN 337 Toliet Specialty Co, 709 2nd av, HOteLs AND FURNISHED ROOMS y youx oe avenue and r va ce rome end board st 66 per week. , vi VOY Pleasant roume, 8 First PATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, 220 First avenue ey JUNK MOTE ok Co pays ont prices; ras Nan Mit Westers See, ike 118. LOANS AND INSU MANCE taster, 3-506 od Pine toek_of Mili iner: Com- Promiine AnD BINDING & Rinding Co, tue GOL reals bie. Sireet, Opposite postottice, 218 Columbia WANTED—To bay old gold end Hensel, mir. jewtier, 88 Hinckley bloca. SIGNS AnD HOUSE NUMBERS uminum and enamel te ot house numbers. © t way Tel Biack 1 KUDGER SHIP CHANDLERS. ufacturers be se, canvas of all widths sECOSD A FULL LI stoves and f iption at E HAND GOODS cook ry de- Chapin's, 6th & Pike of Heaters, niture of TIN AND S ee METAL scrip stoe: WORK. UP RV ERY ¢ 7 furnace WANTED WANT to be underwear dealer. 1115 Ist Say you saw it in the Star, suited, call on IF You Kelly, avenue. KKK ERR RA PRIOR ur REMOVAL to New York Block we will sell our handsome stock of MIL LINERY sardless of Cost ine ‘in NOW and Get THAT HAT. the =enm Mrs. E. H. Johnson, Mgr. 1000 Sscond Av. cor, Madison Sa a ie a ie ee ie ie ie ie ie ie ee te RHR Se ee i i a i i ee ee A BONNEY & STEWART ra: Directors and Kmbalmore Veriors Third Ave aud Columbia 3s Jelephone Maia ki Beattia Wash A RARE SNAP. y on Bast Minor ouch eOny 6 $600; @ good thing WIGHTMAN AND CO., 120 Marion St. Surke Block. in t

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