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Sy EN 4 THE SEATTLE STAR. THE SEATTLE STAR, RPP RRR PRR H. WeLts & Co., nen nn B. HAZARD WELLA Korte 4 SAAN Ove cont per Cappy | a a pet month delivered by PSUR RUC Be ree. Kottortat Rooms, aad Business OMmee Ph eed a; ihe postotce, at beattla, Washin eugtan per week, oF ¢ o vier Third a renue A writer on Samoa thinks there is form among the native «iris, & great opening for dr besides a chance to boom business: The Samoan girls are very proud and vain, but on great oceasiony Persist in. wearing men's clothes, and on other occasions merely kilt shirts and necklaces of sharks’ teeth. Ordinarily children wear no gar- ments at all, The Samoan girls refuse to wear shoes and stockings, as being useless and uncomfortable burdens The point is that with the Samoans, as with millions of Aniatios, dress reform missionaries, by cultivating a taste for clothes, might do @reat good, besides largely increasing the volume of our foreign exports Coenen: emcee The Tacoma News of last Saturday printed a garbled statement con- cerning the collapse of the Arlington dock In this city, declaring that a “storm raged upon the unprotected harbor,” and that a section of the dock, 6 x 80 feet, wai rried away of $10,000, part of which falls upon the government, of horne feed Tt would have been dificult te have compressed more falsehoods into one short paragraph. “A storm in the “unprotected harbor” had nothing to do with the mishap. The teredos got in thelr deadly work. The dam age amounted to much lees than $10,000, The government did not lose a dollar, The feed destroyed was the property of W. W. Caine. Tacoma’s mora! sense is practically dead—which is not surprising, eecing that there ts no live thing within the corporate boundaries of that community involving a lors owing to the submersion ooo Our postal service, which is often said to be the nation’s pride, con- tines to be carried on at a loss, the deficit last year being $6,610,776.75. ‘The deficiency is, however, decreasing every year, since, in apite of the Increasing expense of the service, the receipts are increasing still faster Gen. Smith advocates the extension of the rural free delivery ser- vice and a change in the law regulating the hours of labor of letter car- riers, which would authorise postmasters to so arrange the schedules of cartiers that the time lost to the government on days when the matis are Ught could be saved. ‘This can be done by a modification of the eight-hour law, which shall provide for stx days’ work of 48 hours, with as many, additional hours on Sunday, not exceeding eight, an the ex!. gencies of the service may demand. This matter has long been a source of complaint among letter carriers,many of whom declare that they are Practically cheated out of the benefits of the eight-hour law The postmaster general also offers several other recommendations and suggestions, and is especially severe on the abuses that have arisen under the privilege of second-class matter, but for which. he says, the postal deficit would be changed to a The time for penny postage has general. surplus of many millions. not yet come, says the postmaster Perhaps it may get aroun? by the opening of the next century SEATTLE WILL | GET THE TRADE New Improvements Will Help City Merchants The new compressors being put up im the grain warehouses on the wa ter front will enable Seattle mer- chants to compiy with the govern- ment conditions in regard to baled hay, requiring it to be double com- Pressed for shipment to the Philip- Dines. Seattle ts getting more Manila trade each mogth and the merchants are in perfect shape to handle it. Supplies for the Philippines wil! in time constitute a large factor in Se- attie’s commerce, The monopoly of trans-Pactiic trade which San Fran- cisco has 80 long enjoyed, and which, including army expenditures, has netted that city several million dol. jars a month since the war began, | fe a thing of the past ‘The war saved San Francisco from & disastrous business depression, aa) merchants of that city wil admit. While Seattle is not dependent on) this trade, or upon any single) industry for her prosperity, the gov. ernment recognizes the fact that Seattle has the lumber, coal, «rain, and other supplies needed for use| in the Philippines, and as « business | Proposition, it is cheaper and better to load here than at any other city on the coast. The Grant and the Sheridan, which, with the Sherman, conatitute the finest trio of transports tn the | government service, will be here this month to load Seattle products for | the Philippines. MR. BROWN IS NOW IN TOWN. Fruit Inspector Brown is mad) clear through. The object of his! wrath is State Horticultural Com- missioner Baker, whom he charac- | terizes am “very defective.” Mr.| Brown claims that he is not being Property backed up in his war on fruit pests by Commissioner Raker, and that through the latter's rulings some infected trees have been per- mitted to reach consignees in this state Inspector Brown is very determin ed In his efforts to destroy al! infect- 4 trees sent in and outside shippers know it. As Mr. Brown said him- self at the chamber of commerce last week, “If the nursery men of Ore-| gon and California don't know there is a God in Israel, they do know there is a Brown in Seattle.” U. OF SPORTS. ‘The U. of W. boys are getting into shape for indoor athleticn, On De cember 21 they will hold an inter class meet at the ‘Varsity armory This will be the first of the season These meets have always been very popular among the students and the general public, They are p decided source of Interest among the follow ers of sport for the reason that Pro- fessor Vandeveer has picked from the contestants some of the best field material on the const, to represent the U. of W. at the spring out-door contents MOTION DENIE Saturday afternoon Harry Fergu gon, through his attorney, Richard Gowen, made a motion for a dis charge on the ground of insufficient evidence against him. Judge Jacobs denied the motion. The court also turned over to his attorney a part of the property found in Ferguson's possession at the time of his arrest A CHRISTMAS DINWER The local give its customary ner to the poor attle on Christmas evening. The people of Seattle are contributing money and provisions to this cause, Salvation army will Christmas din people of Se Wood, $2.25 a load. Tel. Seattle Fre! Ce. | lof the state milis are cle MORE MILLS WILL CLOSE Those in Whatcom County to Shut Down. Whatcom county mille Saturday agreed to close down for @ days in accordance with the movement in stituted by the Washington Red Ce dar Shingle Manufacturers’ Asocisa- ‘tion. A meeting was held at What com at which 9% per cent. of the mille tn that county were represent- ed om the closing side. This will make a total of 9 per fent. of the mills in the state which are closed for @ days. The Whatcom county mille which are to close down include the large mills of Michael Earle and Logsie These two mille we holding aloof from the movement and fourteen jother plants refused to come tn as long as they continued to manufac- ture shingles. Ten mille signed an agreement to come in if the two big | producers could be induced to do fo and the meeting was held Satur- day with that object in view A number of state officers of the association attended the Whatcom | meeting. These included President J. A. MeNeely, Secretary Victor Heckman, Charlies E. Patton, George Reed and David Cariton. Their pres- ence had much to do with the meet- ing. The meeting waa well attended by Whatcom shingle men and was en thusiastic on the point of closing down, When the matter had been Presented in the right Mgeht there Was no opposition to the movement and the signers represented practi cally all the Bellingham Bay mille The result of the closing movement as it now stands shows 96 per cent ed. This in a greater percentage than any other association has been able to »btain in a similar move. The beat previous record was % | Der cent ‘MOVEMENT OF MAILS The steamer Victorian, due here at 3 p.m. Saturday, did not arrive unti 5 a. m. Sunday, missing her regular trip Saturday night to Victoria. The Victoria mall went up last night on the Utopia. The Great Northern Flyer was over seven hour late, arriving at 5:50 this morning. The train was delayed 5% hours on the switchback, owing to the engine running off the track, and delayed two hours more on ac- count of a small siife about seven miles out of Seattle. The Eastern connections were missed at St. Paul, thus bringing only local matin be tween that point and Seattle A. M. Smith and party jeave for Cape Nome this evening, carrying mail TWO MORE TRANSPO Two new transports are to load here for Manila. These are the Sher idan and the Grant They have a measured tonnage of 6,000 each Their cargo will include 4,000 tone of hay and 500,000 feet of lumber, and a lot of corrugated iron SOUND ATS COLLIDE. The ferrybont City of Seattie met with another accident Saturday ev ening. A few hundred feet from thia side out, she collider h the steam er La Conner. The result was that the La Conner’a bow was smashed in, and the ferry’s guard wae driven into her hull under the forward deck nix fe The La Conner is damaged about $200, and the ferry about $100. WILL ENTER POLITICS The local Soclaliats held a meeting Inst evening In Masonic Temple, and expounded their side of the social questions of the day. The organiza tion will probably put @ full ticket ip for the municipal election in the spring a Buy 6 acres, Moore Investment Co. AUCTION _.|SALE OF THE LIBERTY MINE § | Sitka Mining Property Sold! For a Big Figure SALE 3 _...xtraordinary... Among the passengers on the © tage City sajling for laska thie! OF morning, Was Mra, Wm. I. Turner “ | Sitka, She goes to the Alaskan cay ital to auperintend the transfer | the Liberty gold mine at Silver bay to the representatives of a New York |ayndicate, whieh has purchased ( Japanese property from her. The price is not |atated, but is known to be a large Art Pottery one The Wall etreet men interested in | the deal Nave already secured a 75 stamp mill to begin operations im-|8 oe “Gataumu, Bint, Area, jmediately, and have arranged for 59/3 Jing Kuiani and Awata | more stamps to be delivered within asus Teed \aleren Koro six months, They will push the de Chocolete and Tea Pots, and Velopment of the property many articles of high art Jap The Liberty mine Hes in the out pape eek ts ” , |akirts of Sitka, and haw been thor sagen pag AS" Bert ONT joughly prospected, tunnels having . been driven into the rock for not ena er ag pg ni distance. Nefore the death of Mr se Fe are 7 ne Da | Turner occurred he had expended monds, Watches, Jewelry and | something over $10,000 in preliminary Bilverwar work, Mra, Turner has since pe Epemhve On LEAT | formed the regular assessment work TANG: te ve : ~ — but preferred to dispose of the prop Brora off fied er dgtle and jerty rather than attempt to exten ad tcteaake tease ad | sively operate the mine herself Gin acnkeaen dbcameeeie Recent assays made by the New at 10:90, 2:20 and 7:90 p. m. York purchasers from 30 tons of Lib. jerty rock, gave an average of ove than double the! from the rock of Ho mine at Jun u. ‘The vein of ore is very laree and Increases tn width as it enters the mountain. The sale of the Liberty to the ern capitalists will have an import lant effect upon business in Sitka, In asmuch as the mine will «ive em AT THE EMPORIUM 817 Second Ave, PO ee | fteamanips Queeb, i Waila Walla and Um- | ; atilla Leave SEATTLE 9c. m. Doe, &, 10, 15, 20, 26, 90, Jan. 4, 9 14, 19 RM sure that the tele 4, 29, Feb, 3, and every Ofth Cay phone girl's remark ap u after Pee piles to you and equally ‘Lear: fen rapelsce for cette 104 3 sure that you'll regret It if you | pepe 2 7, 12, 17, 22, 2 1" @| don't’'find time to a me Christ 21, i, Feb. 6 day : mas buying now, for there's al théreasées Ways an uncomfortable crush at FOR ALASKA @| the last, Our preparations for a 3] the holiday season have been | Leave Seattle 9 4. m ; 3 moat sive and carefully Cottage City, Dee, 11, 1, Jan, 19, 2 3 made, A full | and City of Topeka, Dec, 6, 21, Jan $| Leather Goods, T Pho- | 20, : tomraph and Autograph Albums Al-Ki, Dee, 1, 16, 81, Jan, 16, 90, and Hy Fine Writing Papers and, for the every fifth day there fter little. folks, Hooks, Toys and For further information obtain gamen folder rg 716 and 1221 Firat avenue The company reserves the riz change without previous & « steamers, sailing detes and hours of selling JF. TROWBRIDGE Puget Bound Supt. Ocean Dock Beattio i wll a Up town A re | 716 and 1221 First Ave. gout “erat Perkin & San Francis Co., Gener STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LOOKING Where On Lit One Lights sTEamsniP Ie @ pretty good idea when it comes to paying out your money for teas and coffees, | The store at which you trade | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. for San Francisco The company's elewent Washington & Alaska U.S. Fast Mal City of ‘Seattle : Satie from Vester Whart at 19 pm Friday, December 15th AVSEHACT OF 1HEMVEN & CO tt me 4 J, HW. NAYLOR, Bnohomiah ¢ N, 414, 416, 416, 617 VUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANE OY BRATILE i stock paid im $52" 090 3 009 View Pre od t o 1} the prineipa sree . —_—— UKIOGE BUILDERS ANU CONTHACTURS. re of ew vile ani vie, wee SEATTLE « and spare. CUSIP MAC Ua Jaw BEILORIS MAND ALL. general jobblag. Tel. Green 64@ Chobits CLEANING OKATILE * Pressing Ce. | élothes in shape Spe na. iring. ad. Tet iow sie VASCING ac avem WENT and only thor city, Ranke bell. Fi FOU SALY ol, Damus . i yi OO C | Dloyment to a large number of mer should be one that returns ; 100 past oe BM sdlhels street. | At the same time the gale may atim you values; that gives you For Sk a Ate ania - Dthne B - " wet mining Agiviopment In the vi- “MARKET QUOTATIONS. the best: that eaters to your or Skagway, via Vancow Two OTERN-W BREE KB einity o je town, and rerult in the 7 | anda a: toler and pump" | interest. Your buying should nea, 1a working of other properties hereto- | | he directed toward the wtore Ketchikan — Ju in good condition, Apply Cahn & fore Dut aigntiy ‘prespected. | Monday Morning. —This inehe duii-| Chat nearest meets those con- 6s Hours Cabs, soe. Raliree’ oy, and Tester. eat week for gome time. The ma @itions. . | HAIM DEEORING AND MANICURE OFFICERS CTED. Flats wil aven oh ieword dle one! There is no risk in buy- : | a me = with the coming holiday trade | ng here, for “your money Steamship Farallon MES. EB. A. HUMPHREYS, Hair | The Stevens Post, No. 1, G. A. R There are no tnrkeys in the mar-| back If not a value,” and the . Dressing, Face Massage and Mani- | held tte regular meeting iast Tuer ket. Chickens are going at 12@13 proper quality We guar- | for Sneney ay Pay) Pim ad Fb ing | eure. 625 and 626 Pacific block, day evening, the following oMcer# with good demand antee every transaction as to j pom 2 than, Heim Hey Wrange, | — —— being elected for the ensuing year The Caiiforr fruit which came in mee and quality menu valle tro Veser wharf aD oe BEINEKD moons Commander, A. Melvin Cole, BV y day, particularly the lemons, | ry our Dinner Party Spates C., John P. Hoyt; J. V. C., He are not of as good quality as that of Blended Coffee; Ihe; a dell- Saturday Dec. 234 at 10 P. Mw. HOTEL YORK—First av. ant Pikes Sheahan; surgeon, R. M. Davis: Q. | preceding ahipmenta | clown and pleasing drink. Un- ° 4 , ° | first-class roc nd board at $6. M. ®& W. Clark; chaplain, A. O.| Small fiah are plentiful, and ee! | equaled in cup quality DODWELL & CO. Ltd, to $7 per week. ye ae Benjamin, O. D. James Alexander, ©. | read os Gover egenta 112 James M.. “Phoee HOTEL FA VOT Picaeant room wre G&D. Silver. The hay compressors of Lilly mao Trustees, one year—W. 1. Ames, | Hogardus will be ready for business Robert McMann, F. H. Hurt Wednesday morning 3s braith and om of other Ing extensive improvements Representatives to department en |campment: A. Barney, John Taylor 8. W. Clark, M. V. Milla, Jonn PF. |< | Hoyt. H. L. Gray, WC. nein eg 8. C. Kilbourne, T. 8 Winchell Dooyer, F. P. Hemen, Robert Me. Mara a.'D. eines MBINE AGAINST At @ meeting of Stevens Ret | * also putting ina Hing machinery new nen Corps, No. 1, W. RC. the nhewing officers were elected for next year: | | President, Lida McKercher; 8 V Mollie McKurnan: J. V.. Mary Mor tie; treasurer, Mary “Hawthorne: | CLIVELAND, ©., Dee. chaplain, Olive Monroe; conductrens, | have fo shaped themact |Marguritte Cameron; guard, Ruby mb! nm between the an Wesatbure. | Republicans in the genera ———= and the Democrats, te a pract In th led anti-Hanna | Certainty county four » HILL'S NAME Seinen, |tives. blicans we jin the houre ‘antis™ 5 and should the n with there would be a |In Connection With Everett ine canine saint Land Co. Sale. | the feadinek other Representatives, if not: mor the Everett Land Company tn thie} county, was sold Saturday under WANT foreclosure proceedings begun on | ANDREWS trust deed isued to the Central Trust Company of New York, some | years ago. j F. H. Brownell bid $750,000 for W | J. Rucker, who acted for the Teor. | Ranisation committer, Just who are represented under thie name is not OMAHA, Neb. Dec. 1 first time in the history of known. It is believed J. J. Hill in a | the political exion of | party to the movement. No other | of regents of the State ur bid, save that ofMr. Brownell, wan | about to be changed. The | made, and Eben Smith, » 1 mas. | the two Fusionists rege [ter In chancery, declared the proper Teeteors and Ede KR jty sold en rine to a great dea With this announcement the Ever {ott Land Company surrenders own ership of ite vast holding in thin county Mr. Rucker is now tm charae, with F. H. Brownell as attorney The sale will undoubtedly be confirmed by Judge Hanford | contemplating A number om mission houses are mak THE HANNA MEN presenta Gnd tn Lacan three others of iS WHISPERED ®: me stripe were chosen The ore Bivy nd hae 9 Republicans have a majority of 14| @' Batural Co ated WALK) heven Democrat, | Mrs. &. Wigs, Hairbraids, Etc. | ° Spaegposing s04 Heiroutting for ladies and artistic in the city. | today he though two could be found who would Join with 905. 222 Pike St. Want to Buy a Watch? Don’t do it until you have | seen the ‘Louis Klodt”’ Special. High grade for little money Louis. Klodt al > SWISS WATCHMAKER Ave, cor. Marion re ot ebil drea, ' 1 Scalp Weal ment, ¢ rice!) wigs. ot EVERUTT, Wash. Dec. 11—Aii| them. Bhould they have a majority, | a eee Cor. Union St and First Ave. ; [they would elect Represeritative the property. real and personal. of Grimn. ot Lucas county ape ker Eres ything: his kind of people pa, vance or we don't 00 the work ** pigett & French Printing Co. [106 W. Washington St, _AMUSEMENTS I THEATE Howe, Manager Two Nights Only | Commencing Thursday. December eat The All-Absorbing ? oct Why Smith Left Home. Beattie, Wash boa no ASD” Cio CHANCE 1aMem = Rade Brae, joans, Gre int & surety bonds. B Boston block. Yukon Route Pacific & Arctic Railway and Navigation Company British Columbia Yukon Rall- way Co. British Yukon M. T. & T. Co. Two first-class trains dally be tween Skagway and Lake Hen nett, B.C. Through telegraph service, Skagway to Dawson and intermediate points. SKAGWAY 1S THE Eway to Atlin, Dawson and Cap; Nome Gold Fields Now is {he Time to Start for Cape Nome For rates and particulars apply to yr. FP. City Passengerand Freight Agent, 105 Yealer way. Telephone Main 877, Beattie, Wash 8. M. IRWIN, Trafic Manager, Dexter Horton Bullding, Seattle, Wash. MILLIN EY. HAAR cor 4 Fine Com. MKS Picte Fait and Winter He ‘a of Miu inoey ’ Machel no OFOLITAN Printing @ Bindiag Ca, esler way. ‘Phone oi met | = E | Street, opposite ‘pow rKe EXP ERT ?P RU NER—Those having jobs needing attention, send word to C. H. Nelson, care Star office. | SECOND HAND GooDs, A FULL LINE of “Heaters, coo’ stoves and furniture of every de- scription at E. Chapin's, 6th & Pike Paar tiactenatancnen corte natnatediadina Spot Cash ror Gold Dust Fut Agsay Value. Any Quantity JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. Cherry ot. Hl. Butiding R | S.-Y. T. CO. 12| Hatablished 1897 10 DAYS TO CAPE NOME. Str. LAKME CUSTOMERS FOR YOUR PROPERTY. BUNNEY & STEWART Tuners. irectors end Embaime: Perion, Third Ava abd Columbs lelephone Malini — teattia Wasa The trust deed given the New York ee willl Author of What Happened to | Will Sail on or About May Ist, 190 |; We have customers coming each Company was for $1,600,000, and cal! netitu- | Jon The Wrong Mr. Wright,” week from the East and can sell ed for § per cent. interest. This in- t so) The Last Chapter,” etc NEW STEAMER rty quickly if you list terest has not been paid for a num- the In Four months at the Strand thea and at a right pric ber of years 5 j s ant/ter, London; three months at the] SANTA ANA at Northern Land & Loan © The holdings of the Everett Land | Showing their politics | Madison Square theater, New York | Will Salt About May sth 19 1209 First avenue. Company in Snohomish county were CR I OE EE extensive The description of the Sa of Beate, Monday, 10 a. m property wan so long that it requir- }ed an hour and 20 minutes to read VACANCY NOT FOR Nunday Wei YET F ILLED. | RES = /)\ | TACOMA, Dec. 11.—It ts now nix c iu) | months @#ince the time C wi ap up we Ridpath resigned from the board audit and control, but that body met Stegantly made FROCK Saturday without the presence o Rite theme and tour.7 batten fifth member. As yet Gov rs Mtnwain ahown. tne Uedrened has made no selection for the place Worsteds, Llamas, Clay Wor and there are no immediate indica-|@ ated, Vieunns and Serges. Ac tions that he will do so in the fu irate and stylish workmanshiy ture, The board met, but nothing |Bin shown in these garments, and wan said of the appointment of a all veritably look what they ar new member M. B. Carson, of Seattle, was pro moted by the board from the p tion of guard to usher at the st Soe REAL ESTATE HIRD AVENUE THEATER. neek AND, FOR %, (“‘peabanes } Stenagee Reservations may now be made at the office of i : ey Loans. Hl Weil Cicaneaitiah. Gulitaw. toe. | SEATTLE-YUKON TRANSPORTATION CO rete ¢ ovens 5 WM. NANKEVILLE {6-02 cotumpia st. | Sander & Hayes Agent, |! n . S| presents that Grand and Heautitul| Pioneer Square. | Surety Bond UY, a s Play, the Idyl of the Ar PHONE MAING! & tos, + kansas Hille Room 5 Colman Blook 77 ‘Human Hearts" «Seattle, Wash, . The Companion and Successor to ~ £ “SHORE ACRES” c. E. EDWARDS Bi pany, eich motel Sacaler toccrens eal Estate, Mining and H act and exactly as produced at the 5 Business Opportunities Fifth Avenue Theater, New York 00 consecutive nights. Usual prices U. S. & OVER NMENT GOODS 1 Marion street, between Western ba i" better for eee and Railroad avenues. : t SEATTLE sige : § OF YMPIC be HEATER. | work can hehe to do better « TTLs WASH. page Ag Se Avenue) Army cavalry trousers, $2.75 4 BP. Kunkler, Manager. special small sizes, 30 and 82 wa penitentiary. Sis paw duties are $2.25; rubber blankets and pone: light. He ts expected more than Qyric we eS oe tern anything else, to show visitors about ress eeee storm sane cloud weathe r h a 1 the big prison. coat, $4.50; buffalo overcoats, ‘The board admitted 1@ more nol Comedy Company $25 cach; overcoats, $1.50 to §: ca Alera to the Soldiers’ home at Orting AND vag Hopes each; chincilis head This makes a total attendance ther C 0 q cir ane lotta all ialiars nad Raced of 170, a larger number than has ever Garments SUPCLH BOLO Orcheseea since woot siowem hats, an ete before been at the home. The num wh Alay eahtnctata peice Reis cape: dae her Wecdemanteaite tae tigacn each; heavy all-wool flannel over as lareet’ proptrtione ducing the win The Miniature % Fe each: dark DAVY DUE LO OO ee OOCOOCOCOO+OOOOOO safest ken Gp | The Miniature fit Susi eg : Ms s overalls and rs, 75c sult t showing qua a xs » ; - = , ng packs, $1; grub bags heav Mail Thief Gaught. oy a |) Dawson City ent we oh le ‘p) : KANSAS CITY, Dec. 11.—Frea A 18,00, 6.50, An exact reproduction of the met-| volver, Remington patterns, $2.60 /% ° MeKinney, a night clerk In the Kan oot ropalis of the Klondike. Hundreds |C&¢hs canteens, 26¢ each; morquit ; ae gas City postofiice, wan drrented jaat r « snoving charhctere, actually en, |Uaem 000; shelter tents, 7 army Double house; close in; @ night for destroying United State y gaged in business bugles, $2; 600 sailors’ overcoats, at! ot Gox120; rented for $ mail matter. After a my ive Our name a guarante q $9; 10,000 all-wool wateh caps, at 3 pes fire in the postoffices early Frida alue § Aurora Lights 2,000 pairs all-wool socks, at 1 S $9004 year, 4 morning, fré nts of the content ay 100 pairs canvas leggings, at 7 ) of a registry mail pouch were tout 1 Strongest Top Coat House In the Stat» @ Day eS and ics new regulation white sal Td =» A in the debris. Today the clerk con- . evening eCtS | $1.50; navy drawers, ° e fensed that he had rifles the pouch J REDELSHEIMER & C0 Produced at a cost of $10,000 all-we weaters, @ OW. D. FIELD / Heat Petate @ and kindled the fire to deatroy the |g’ ; ” On exhibition at 1823% Second GA. VIRTUE \1 ° evidences of his crime. Over $4008 00-802 TIKST AVE, COB, COLUMBIA. enw . . o “ae @ 226 BAILEY 6LDG. PHON: "MAIN 337 ° jin currency was found in hie room. | eommoomenesesenpenmens, 4) MISSION, 10 conte iW. 5S. KIRK, Beattie" | peeeceoocococooed

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