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ac ORO TREN NR 4 THE SEATTLE STAR, - kraphers belng one of them |eeecccvccesevesers toe break ranks and join hands w th ig MRANKPFORT, Ky., De rm a = = A. ¥ of. The firer n Nave i} The fiela anvasa e| times on the proposition to affitiate, | 6 postponed tll a but it requires a twothirds vote. | le rhe re will be no trou 1) . | last vote taken gave almost the ihn leant Veveiy ' . | Report ieih tbaiieed WII Be | required (wo-thirds os ; | Washington Town at Last Has S nfident that the comminsior $ ecu jar ase Commencing with March of this ors wilt wettle the matter, G Asked to Authorize It. year We Jumped fully one hundred a Suitable One. > ear Baer © ay : | r cent, as to the number of char | Pek 4 em He expresses his bel ‘ | WASHINGTON, D, Cy Dec. 3! {ere insued, and there has been a) LEWISTON, Idaho, Deo 2—Be-| 9 ty nayiors election, and antl © ‘Bound to be a Record Breaker. Commencing just in Phere is a report to the effect that groady increase in the number Issued |@inning the fret of the coming year) ® cipates no disturbance Phe @! dr gkmne-maantien het Wb and el) the nick of time for the the president will ask conagres® to | until October, when We received 93/the town across the river in Wash-/@ commissioners will not finish @ iuue dae - ; Pigtiones P ne mic ’ ce e ase AN act euthorining a prom applications, against 17 in the #ame/ ington will be know a# Clarkston, in| @ however, until Tuesday after $ ne ve ee , ave ae area al tien of General Shafter to th month in 1898 Be far this month we . noon eu b obtaining planow owing , ing him on the active tist of the rek- during the aame period last year, 7, |The two towns of Lewiston and COOOSCSOOOSOOSOOHO® crowed with orders Hence It was ular army, Under existing laws We have 12 paid organizers in the Clarkston will perpetuate in a hap | he DUM oslins ih aldedie da Wine: Ges when an oMcer reaches the age of 64) gerd, and 115 Central bodies aMilat- PY Way the friendship that exinte Maahuhecon is aaa years, he is placed on the retired Het eq. with indications that within nine | between Lewis and Clark. The towns T0 er Tee te tk ae 6 and this applies to all oftee re- | months 80 or 9 more will be added | 4re now joined together by one of th h shipments If we had ap gardiess of rank, including to the Het finest steel wagon bridges in the a » i i " tain styles it would take eral when that rank ts held Nearly every national organiza. ¢ife northwest, The whole tr f a FIGHT PEDDLERS ry hare & oa 1 he nearly four thousand acres of irri ! The largest and best selected stock of ladies’, men’s and children’s underwear in the city to select from. Not broken, mixed lots, but sult ha . ie the general, how tlon has been experiencing an in n that we have a finer line fect his current pay and allowances. | ganiging of a great number of local Vinelal name of Vineland, but the fore, owing to the fact that th b] 5 4 Gen. Sha was ft ar has poatoffice and town will be called; SPOKANE, Dec, 2.—An effort ts to t 1 a f©¥ unions. All in all, the past y » on account cheaper wtyles always are in largest ‘hat’s a pleasure to possess, and little money will buy months been one of great success for the | Clarkston. be made to re a permanent pub mand, the manufacturers when Limit, and it ia not likely that r movement, and the {ndications| This final name of the place finish-| |, tech Shr Satna haidie Gb a pink Ge eniooed us th them. i ce eee dor that nis corvices are that 2900 will show etill better seismic anaee th: aun: onlien Lew. | ‘The officers of the Retail Grover nly Koods on hand which were too - Anne n Cuba dur progress, Even the interest in the n ms called Le ‘ rae a. Pete “ote peta tal mie . were so except oy mae elections did not in ant way/iaton, Wash. The postoMce depart Association and ~ Meret r i for ¢ rdinary deal L 1 Ur 4 Men's Heavy Silver Grey Merino te call for,e ope Hae sa rage f the| ment would aot sliow that mame, | Asociat et y he k Ww what do we propose to do about | “g Shirts and Drawers, well made, : : Ce aire eee SERRA Of te t of the contusl the band the {02 Simply this, “THE ENTIRE! vajue, on zie | grand wearing, t0c. value, only R him in the army on the active 1st, workers on account of the confusion tn the first #tep int arket an MAGNIFICENT LINE,” every ine! Ladies Hea ach «We. aA, with the rank of major general At the next convention of the A. | mails be hed — ek ay two associations may " ‘Y strument of which retails at above! suits o highe ade that can be F. of L. will be formed a national iston, Idanhe ny “hen Mort ¢ Seno th ay to 4 1 be BOLD . onte th wind tree ‘ rall ‘ nomen 5 176.00 will be BOLD AT NEARLY | fect Jersey Ribbed Heavy with, kinlation reaniaation of lathers and oll weil Was deci¢ to call it Vineland, and iiie immediate actlor THE PRICE of an ordinary style va rts and Drawers mire ory retiring offic workers, and ata very near date athe postomMe rtment again Ob-/""T5."Gueation has assumed epecial| Now we wish It aioumeiy usder-|Leaee ts ane , wart have reached the age of 64 in that the joweler#’ national organination will Jected. b there was s little | importance by the 4 siood that we do not mean that these | fuibbed Union Amazon eee. eee, officers are no longer phystoally com- | aiso be formed. This craft har never tofte ewhere in the wtate by Oph cafe Hie ng unell at 18] goods are simply FINE GASES or| stele enna uae oeewne -boe, petent to perform the important du-| been able to secure an organisation | the name of Vinland. In desperation uae noes Sunaae Anat ; , « tes required of them hat will stick until tht ar. Unions (the name Concord was applied, and | eens next "use Heenwing Vie elaborate in carving, Bome of them) ment.$1.39 value, only per ® Men's Heavy Jager Woot Wleeced Under the compulsory retirement have been formed in New York, | Will be used until January 1, when Peadling rv aoe , Aro neverely plain, but the Veneers) Ladies’ fine Australian Wo Shirts and Drawers, beautifully ve See rme babe . streets t ‘ Rand Very and figures 4 he ve vent ' Suits, ne 5 f re act Gen, Sherman was placed on the Newark, N. J, Providence and we | the postoffice department will record po ceas sentiment of at nism tO \ In fact high pe Ril ye v 7 ane Ribbed t an new Amaz ; fini sc value, only eadgh. .65c. retired list notwithstanding his well- oxpect to issue charters tot hre the change. The new town, which a a ord : h ¢ planos are in th style, perfect Mtting, warm ar eee he awit an ing n re ans t heyrss nar ore tat hr Kae: nek Sek, tame a dak tate ore mance n , ne the & new atylee all more or lens plain 4%) comy, $2.45 value, our price per #uit | Men's Heavy Natural Wool Shirts time of retirement and his except printers of Washtngton are | Will also endeavor to organ tele] ching toward. the. cesuring of pl adhe men if lng ae $2.00. and Drawers, beautifully @inished, Gilly brilliant services during the War arranging for « fair, and indications | into @ municipality at the same time et Na rKeting of produce In| every Nicaiee ae OE eee Aden. \? cee Ce ee ae ually worth $1.00, our special of the re sn. Congress might t are that they will clear from $6,000 | the name of the p< ratoMee change A. | the city wit) be an effort to have the | Keys. act Aare ty Be oe Hoi vig fw ed a bog rfect fi *, a warment . persuaded to pase an act authoriaing to $10,000, They are having good sue sally rd ! abeya - . . er peddling ordina golden opportunity to get a CHOICE | Children’s Fine Natura y Shirt#| Men‘s Finest Pure Australian Wi the save cement a Shafter tc the comm the last Ave y and I em Until Rome more ant tory cure PLANO for a MODERATE 8UM and Drawers, warm nd wear-| Shirts and Dea weeky beastie grede of May ; rel on a aattefed that within five years feel for the present sta We need second hand Manos, up- ing, size 16, each 10 made, its the bent you want Fred 1s, bet Sd ae syed | Temple will be free of debt be formulated and carrie right and aquares in exchange Children’s Fine Natural Wool Bhirts! these, fill the bill, $2.00 value . hap - - e- ™ Mg We have tw re for e 1 si “3 ‘ igre a ania | squares) and Drawers, grand wearing Pee ad? hf Sos welts es with yf ‘gree ‘ IN CALIFORNIA: SHIELDS RESIGNS. which we are unable If you! 16, each | : “ The army under o. Shafter won RAILWAY NOTES. | have a equare Plar usa line Ladies’ Fine Pure Austr | Children’s Finest Pure Australian @ notable and glorious victory in Cu | | SPOKANE, De Shields, as - we may cc n o ave, Shirts and Drawers ' Wool Shirts and Drawers, hand- ene . eo we could md han ir » a lown r some, Co w ba, but that was done in spite of * ant general ~' ting H n “y, Warm, grand wearing, Shafte Re aca thee winks nek Laddatides on the Great Northerr| REDDING, CAL, Dec. 2—The Grea: Northern organs If you are willing to dispase| wearing; actually worth $1 Garments Children's Delight, size cat tx tek tees cage diane arth, pet, | Coast near Mukilteo have de-|etreams of this region are rising \ostern end, reslen« 1 | of them at the right prices, price, each ; cea ..$1.00 | 16, each e 40x ancien ‘0c, a fact that Shafter was te (layed trains twenty hours. Thura- | fast, 180 feet of the bridge has been on nis recent Bt jeaves | 0 < ‘ physicaily b sgn orien AAA RAPRPD DDD Ynequal to the requirements of his | 7#Y'* overland got in at six last ev-|carried away an pao olay ¢ me vice pres: } Pewltion, and in consequence was | *O'ns and other Trinity county mat Poe ident and general manag Monday, special, one ca xtra Quality Men's Flannel, pretty pat- unable to direct the movements of | The Canadian Pacific intends to tad morn mate. Heavy Virginia and Pan American ra nama er 4 SOP RetmReD: Werth fe, Bhgneay's Hecate te + Fens; the army with that precision and in-| put New Westminster on the main) 4.) a4 weavervilic ie at pped ea _- ~ j ! telligence which was demanded line, by diverting the line to that id i tirely until the road by way of the The belief of the greater number of | point from Mission Junction, and | 1 >, Ma ae re ee nade e experienced officers of the army is |thence going to Vancouver. Citizens | 50 eel - | | ° . ° that the appointment of Shaft to of w Westminster have long i | ° © ome the the SUBARU planaetad:- of the Cavan |eougnt thio atveraiion |, Be peivate ferry scress the Sao- | | ia 206, 208. 210 Pike St. sem of tusasien wns apr and) LJ. Coyle of the Canadian Pa-|count of high water, The water be-| | ga 8 - td red by the peuple ge cifte passed through the ectty th ng round one end of the Redding | - is J Send 5 j 1 we er's “ pgm pte nye de agg . : 2c ye > Sen o cents to NOME py ond ol po AP 4 henge in | Morning on his way from the Koot-]free bridge this afternoon, The| WASHINGTON, D.C. Dev | » 1415 Second Avenue 5 uy ception. to tte chess. Gen Bhatter (Tee MERAY to Spokane creeks are reported dangerously high |The lines are being laid for an early | Map Co., 315 Washington 0 \ on. § e ; _ ; a a~ lend vieorous feht $0 noon Uy . was advanced to the le of major The trouble with siides on the | ‘hroughout Trinity and Shasta. Mir and vigorous fight for no a | ° Dealers in...... | Building Seattle, Wash general of volunteers at th m-| Great Northern Coast line is over | ers, especially placer workers, who | Nicaraugua car t Friends iB eattie, asn., . je. COM A Pm" | © not bee: bie to work the 6 form a majority in con ~ A Mencement of the war with Spain, for ¢ present least umber . eagle te. werk: their t project fares a saajority Is son. for Map of Cape Nome, Cape York and Bonanza and ts retained in that grade. With ur left Skykomish last night | P wd | by lacks of & lit-| inj stri out legisiation he will be discharg- twelve hours late umber three |Yeare are happy over the prospect | detes fi Mining Districts. M from the volunteer service on the "Ould arrive on time thie evening 4 ioe ta Poa = — = 30th of June, 1901. the act establish-| A. L. Andrews, superintendent of jw | s es ey ing thesvolunteer forces being limit-| construction at the Cascade tu | cates opp ed to that date. mn the Great Northern, is in the| ee et 4 a man Popular Cafe for Gentiemen | sO ANS go elty today. Between $18,009 and $20,000 worth have held that no « 7 » PARRY S BOOM G. M Hogan and EC. Butter-|of claime, by the wrecking of the taken until the latest ¢ ymmis- | 6 | SE worth, who have Deen connected with steamer Laurada, mont all of which om has pres r J | t engineering department of the |is held by Seattio merchants, has omary « amatic negotiations | _ Great Northern in Beattie on| been approved and allowed by the have been completed. That will be | i Occidental Ave. and ‘Washington St. i their way to Ci jabout next January. . ‘ a) The announcement in yesterday's WILL BE PLANKED. 4 a. & avens—Tel. White 33)». w. LyMas Star that Will H. Parry's name ts : being mentioned as a Republican The councti w bably plank ose Seattle Heat and Plumbing Co, congressional candidate occasion. Madison street from Firet to Twen Contractors and jobbers. : ¢d much comment. Mr. Parry haa '¥-Mfth avenues The street com Steam and Hot Water Heati Venti- been the city’s financeer for many | mittee which was evidently in favor ating and Plumbii bing. years ei) bis connection with are mge m piaces, was ae a e General Repeir Work Municipal affairs, he has obtained | CaPP y th nce of a petition | Wes P & wide acquaintance. from property holders, whieh is nec- | on - | Seale Perry Building, Poet of Marten & ry a rding to the charter, be-} amizing can be done The Seattic Theater. The movement among members| ™* of his party to run him for con- | fore maca . grees is not of recent origin, hav _ ~—a Manager Howe made no . oo wher 3 ing been quietly tatked over for lin booking “A Stranger New | season has been prosper and 4 fg | meat SOTUTE THRTOT ERS. |v cur tor 0 setere enqogument. The|ctanet! tients of the eravsteaticn Smith & Barnes AND... | 8. Robinson Coale et ux. to J hn house that greeted the Hoyt per-| that form reig 1 at | BLAIR | Pere. e% ews and lots 6 and 7 formers last evening wa enthu- . sah ; Bi: ia } i. twp 29, range 7, Nov. 4, $1 ae any that witnessed it test | Neil! has book . Willard PASSES AWAY wv. , $120 tainly serma that Seattle people are | 4nd ® long run in For Stairs, for Doors, etc. Mimma P. Plumiey to John A The play been called the | eee otis the FP nig at 5 ata aa asin”. Glenda gen age g hi opinion. A mood | After eon y wi pia a Ro al In our middle show window to Isaac Melivean, lots 1 and 3, block | matt audience is witr ne t bray = “ | We have 3 jpiaimeroy N. BF 2, Dee Ab Ay ewtate ad., October 19, afternoon's production, and there | 0 ae a Y 5 | for ‘all phd. ana e ell ohn air, one o merica’s we t -_ inne - . “ . 5 | will be « big house at this evening's a - | by the yard. = ag Rae a at bome tward ©. Graves et ux, to Ivan | performance if the advance sale is | } Jewell | | Cares ontned or oblong Mats en le caree a a remar n t t z rhe | h * * f was a remark 1 to &, block 1, Randell’s | good fon Burnt Cork Comedions | for hotels or public bulldings stake Stapf, . lot 6 block 20, Madison st ad, | best of Hoyt's comedies, and it cer * able one. From a pennil Yeo 27, 1898, $800 eae : : ‘ % became one of America's “har ara yer He sal NO . {erin pias ng cect FOR CHRISTMAS we always have in stock. We kings, achieving success as a mev-handrew @iock 4. Rea Peg ag ee adatre tomarrew. ov rown | Many Kinds of satisfactory plana | {nish dwellings, hotets, res- chant, banker pad builder and|ton Hil $815, It is an exception to find a musi-| ning for a four nights engagement here to choone from. The terms are taurants or public buildings owner, and a a com Caroline M. Vaientine,|C#! farce comedy playing (to IM- | phie trong attraction will t 1 easy; the prices are lowgg.than at completely. magnate. He tha arr’s ad, Mov. 18, 04 reased receipts on a return engag a ny other store in the hardly knew that he thought was worth be-|sec 9, twp 28, range 4, O+t. 14 tween forty and fifty m C. A. Kinnear to Diamond Ice a@ | ay — 1ge Co, lot & block EF, A. A. |#Peclalty more than once a ee thet Sheriff to Philadelphia Mortange @ | ™&Y_be observed in the Raye “Hot | theatre going pu 4 pat Old Time” which opens a week's en nt. Much of the fun in pleces of to Sarah EB. Fall, part | thi kind ts derived from surprises | oa n the situations and lines, while few | p- le care to look at any particular | coves Everett and Holden & Wilson Furntare Cx y | minaret abo ; ; ‘Sherman, Clay © Co. 1109-11-13 Second Av Steck Pianos, ~ -stemwar- ocauens [Trust Co., lota 6 and block 9, G [has met with a Yial recept | IS A MYSTERY Kinnear’s ad., Nov. 29 : gagement at the Third Avenue the-| from the press and public through: | ALSO ity By having your | French to eGorge w. | ®t Jout the country one sad . ‘ Prise ee and 19, bices | 4 n for th not hard to c2 | Pictures Framed , find t only is the farce continu . 4, Giim park, Nov. 28, $100. AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2~—Th Pesan afh grate ia. atch = a jr, |OU#lY AMADPY throughout the length Distributing Cars a Speclalty Ur ing 'Phone Main 3650 Filipinos at the Third Home... Dy US, Este Manager Ru f the Third av Pacific Picture Frame Co. atre has had an ex at | Third Avenue ted States ship Ranger, ly-lto J t Mare island, has been quietly | ploct fitted out for some long voyag we an sen, lot 5 and s% lot 4 M. Crane ad, Nov. 23, Office, cor. Occidental Ava, end Jecksor and | $1,950 ed run tr tion this week T “ k h . ah bent are current that| John D, Smith et ux. to Albert J. | |r : eae tae ues turns - Miller The officers of the warship re to oe ws “ . ~ A “pe sho B ) are better than ever se I | I Dp discuss the natu f the voyag.| County Treasurer to John F Several #ix-inch gt ‘ ¢ 18 4a ‘Dioet npany E the Ranger has been ordered t ama and will #all early this 9 or call. Parker to Mina B. Quillin, Ipinos are # to 10, Wood's South rt « | | and } ones, Write” THE WASHBURN a pines, but et ae of Green Lake nd, Nov. 28 never a greater mistake made. Man yas wooo ave. = Ramaker Masic Co, a ed on arrival at Panama den td tay tana Oot * he engagement will close thin ev Ann Arbor PE ee z ed by naval men here a | ening | rhic! nteeaeniahan jen s | @ Are those in which the tone ts the ap jo mentine n of th to David MeDaniel nee | ORGANS ; DR. J, f. STEWART $ | azs.tte the workmanship of the eet m and 9, block 12, Lake Union ad, | - asa “ highest order, and the material used shoves tor ote 18, $100 sheusrion) Bates oe ° SPECIALIST | of the finest quality, We sell all of am ul ports recently taken from the ating. Ot an; to Willan fr. Joseph Jefferson will spend the ; @ | these celebrated makes, and at prices } pels ‘ P 44, block 19, River winter fishing his plantation in| Do not forget the name and num- Se aad which place a good guitar within the ron a F 13, $160 | Loutsiana ber © DISEASES OF WOMEN = $ reac of anyone. Step in and make 4 BERTHA GLEASON Ps e| \ Er and Char TW ser sik ahaa | 4 your selection. LABOR NOTES. ster to Grosge W. Vining, lots With “A Hot Old Time.” pienorns can or ine acter acaaens \¢ ie Dineansa 3|" \ , Bell & Denny's ad, Oct. 27 Toyancatesie at ct rh 3 Skin Diseases ¢ 1 L. W. Robbins to a: tie kt aceeaian “= the trouble with the mir wners pack en acta management has adopted the policy| tm, the play of Hearts @ TPDINBURG..... > | still ur tled, notwit nding n ig es Sain , |of constantly improving it, keeping It | there are many situations to g - e i o Build bakers of Seattle have recent ck 368, Seattle tide | term. Introducing new material a8) ang to bring to b the tears of @ 49-50-51 Boston Block 3\S Second Ave. and MarionSt, ly organized a union "1 ften aw posstbie, and disregarding | wympathetic pit rong and ° Seattle Wash, riiiensd Sided 0 iarw sch é, that lazy man’s bit of philosophy fo SOSSCOSCOHOHO OOO OOOS e pot ‘Cash best time thus spent, It isa play for the W and O14 Thies is the third year of “A Hot! young and old, and it affords ¢ # Untor SPECIAL The Tailors’ Union vor... Gold Dust ‘ Printed giving a list of fy pn Week " * ; “peed « ‘4 idavs tailors in the city audiences have been larger and | i* human story dean with emotion For the Holidays Fut! Assay Value, Any Quantity. The Building Laborers’ and tt fore enthysiastic that « efore. | move the epectator an 1Q notte Imported Perfume, Cake JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. desdedteuat Unioss Bie | PANA, ILL. Dec, 2.—Intense ex- | Ait the present rate it seems as if the Imported Perfumed Soap, and JleCherry St P-L Building arpen nions report great in-| ment was caused here this morn.| Ppoular farce would equal in lon-| “Brown's | ywn, which recently | ackage Imported Sachel AAA AAA AAA AAAA CS creases in membership. gevity many of those plays whose| set San Francisco wild 1) follow wders, all for Wek didad thier, have tiie ng by the announcement m their membership since April last Dr. J. H. Miller, attending physician, #8o ' e . nue theater This 1 be follo 1 e De OLDIE peace dlespaleeplogyt siecle cc debensig Ren freee dessin pooud Ave Barrington's Drug Store shiek tenet oi ead names have becom household | “Human Hearts” at the Third Ave qe ompany extracts from a er recently re+|h mfined to his bed fe un early attraction at the Seattle | *chool of acting in Washingtor Cor, Second and Pike ae ‘“s _ ae j ral and many people have/theater, The following Is a clipping] Nat win and Maxime tiitott, | 'Phone Pike 82. ereneee Y Ye have “72 national organiaae|boon exposed. A strict quarantine the Cincinnat! Bnquirer: "The | ax the “Cowboy and the Lady,” met | SRATTLE WASH ne = Toons Mala dled oa 60S PLC aren : the Order of Kaliroad Tele-|has becn established, yc, «Neill Stock company will close a wea-| a chilly frost in Chicago. | “ 5 13S SGG 9S SESS GEESE \ . q * + ae o pecan saenesltesttelitaclt |

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