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{ Cents a M By Mail or Carri Nows Tip re Subsoriptio PIKE c., Te I50 Vv OL, OBA 1. DEAD ROBBER 1S WENTIFIED: Was Killed Last Night by R. B. Mattrson, IN BALLARD ST ET CAR HOLD-UP Known as Oscar rand, a Member of the Bob lucas Gang. ONE PASSENCER NOT VERY SERIOUSLY HURT Latest Details of Las of Two Masked En Rout As the result of an attempt to bh a car on the Ballard line at 114 en to Rob People to Seattle, breathing his laat. his revolver, every shot fred. was brought to Beattle. By his side w He ni @elock last night “Oskar Bre: The dead highwayman has been Righwayman, lies dead at Bonney B) in seattie for about three months Stewart's morgue, and Charles Officers Adame and Stepler both say Plimpton, a passenger, is at Prov they have seen the man at “Tilly Gence hospital suffering from w/the Mug’s” saloon on Washington street. His partner in described as Bullet wounds, one in the left fo @rm and the other in the should near the neck. Car No. 15 left Ballard at 11 o'cle Jest night in charge of Conduct | being « tall, dark complected man | who ran from Officer Adame several nights ago while the former was at tempting to arrest him. Ferguson and Motorman Vandep| ©. H. Valpey and EB. A. Finn, two! cook. It drew into the switch ne Western avenue expresamen ident! Interdey as usual. At this mome® | f¥ “Prand™ as a man who yertertay afternoon asked the lean of a pipe the highwaymen made their appe: @nce. One appeared from the fro while the other went to the re Both men were masked and their faces blackened R. B. Matterson, who was one the’ victims of the recent hold-up same line, was standing on t it end of the car. Matterson saw the hichwayrm ipproaching toward the platfors| at the same time caught sig of an ugly looking Colt’s revo! which the highwayman Leones] his side. Before the latter could draw h ~ however, Matterson shout ‘fou're the man I want a Grawing bis gun he fired three she Bt the highwayman. The letter one shot without effect, a skipped to the woderbhr By this time there was a panic the inside of the car. Every o tried to escape through the re@ name, called at the morgue thir door except Plimpton and a fellog | morning and identified “rand” as a passenger whore name he does n@ | man whom he had met at Bonner's Know. Matterson had also taken f¢| Ferry, Idaho, about four months the woods. e | ago. The highwayman who This afternoon a Frenchman iden full of tobacco and told them he | waiting for the Ballard car. When a Star reporter talked with Valpey this morning he had not as yet visit- he morgue but he « n curate description of “Brand,” also [the tall dark man, whom the police ties certain was “Brand's” pal in the hold-up A man answering the description lof the tall man went into a saloon and asked for something to eat; but he disappeared. At Bonney @ Stewart's today the dead highwayman has been seen by hundreds. Several tatoo marks are on his body “Oskar Brand” with the date 1881 jappeare and on the other aa = pene tnitiaie "OB." and had -aj- Proached the front emptied te ified the dead man as one known by chambers of his revolver thr he Leadville authorities by the the windows of the car. It w: name of La Fountain. He was known as a highwayman and had a partner by the name of Morrell, who was shot Piimpton’s wounds are not serious and he will be able to leave the how pital by tomorrow He is an em Of these shots that wounded Piimp- fon tn the shoulder. The firing ceased and Plimptm. thinking the highwaymen had it. | Brose from behind the seat, halk of which he had crouched. As he lid the highwayman who had first tik- | Ploye of the Seattle Gas & Electric en his position at the rear of [he | Co. and resides at 1215 Third ave ear, walked fn at the front end with | nue iis revolver in hand. Plimpton, ak ing his gun from his pocket, smod | at 2218 Western avenue. waiting for the highwayman to or- Ger hi mto throw up his hands, The latter approached to within about four feet of Plimpton and pointed | his gun at his head, Plimpton then threw ap his left hand to «rab the and the highwayman fired, the let plercing Plimpton’s arm. Re oroner Sparling will hold an in the highwayman could fire | (quest over ‘Hrand’s” remains tomor Sgain Plimpton covered him with his[ Tow afternoon at 2 o'clock Yevolver and fired three shots at Late this afternoon it was thought He had the the start and used his gun to good advantage. One bullet erased th highwayman'’s hand, the other hit him in the cheek and lodged in th | brein, while the other entered hin t and plerced his lungs. bre: him. The highwayman then retreat-| that the dead highwayman was a ‘ed from the car. reintive of Auguet Brand, proprietor Plintpton’s wounds were painfu!|of the New Zealand saloon in the he left the car. No one was in| Tenderloin. August Brand stated he it. He went into the woods about feet from the car to await devel Opments. In the course of a few Minutes Pitmpton and the other pas- fengers and car men began to ap proach the car, which was run to| It f# stated that Oskar Brand Is a the city. member of the notorfous Rob Lucas Plimpton was taken to Providence | cang. which has recently been living hospital. Police officers were noti-|in « shack near Rallard fied and they visited the scene of the| The police are making strenuous hold-up. Following a trail of blood | efforts today to catch the other one highwayman was found just | bighwaymar. pg a cousin by the name of “Ow “ who was in this vicinity, and he would @o to the morrue tonight and ascertain if the dead man wae his relative. WO00D’S POLICY AMENDMENTS AS TO CUBA) HAVANA, Cuba, Dec, 2.—Gen Wood, Cuba's new governor, in an Interview today, outlined his policy @s follows: “I mean t my ad- Ministration with the chief object in View of giving the Isiand to the Cu | ‘The council committee on charter revision met this afternoon, at the call of Chairman Gill, It will re port amendments to the city charter on the following subjects to the city counetl and if these amendments are sha p dane just as soon as it is demonstrat passed by the council they will go 4 that they are capable of neif-gov- | Pefore the people at the nex@el ernment. 1 have positive tnetruc wn ~ ‘ For the municipal ownership of a| Sone = that 9 nt We ee — plant to light the city, For the elim ose gephages 3 a en ae ene are to hg | ination of the Cedar river water ays Withdrawn and Cubans substituted, | (°™ contract of the clause providing nt oo ee naar 4 for the construction of a second pipe rH ° vine in a od t at wee fe fe oc lin running from Cedar river to} ‘orce the laws, a P Swan lake, at an expense of $125, the game methods ae does the « 08 For using the money ved Ghali put forth all energy T om cap-jiane and the Cedar river watershed able of to make Cuba free the for the purpose of providing for and Gomplete sense of the term protecting the future needa of the a elty rehanging the charter to} RELLARD REPLIES. conform with late decisiona of the | United States supreme court regard The City of Ballard will try to turn |ing #treet improvements, Increasing the tables on W. (4. Taylor, who was| the salary of the mayor from $1,506 recently awarded $10,000 damages | to $3,000 per annum; increasing th tor injuries rece'ved that ¢ by | salary of the elity comptroiler from falling off an unprotected roadway. | $2.000 to $2,500 per annum and th The city will endeavor to prove that! salaries of the members of the city Mr. Taylor's injuries were rece 1 | counell from $200 to $900 p annum at an accident at McMurray The main fight will be on the laat | tober 1806, previous to the subject, to which willepr ty be fara mishap Am have ad un améndment increasing the filed showing that, b tes city engineer's pay to $3,000 ra of the physiciar t »/num., There in a likelihood MoMurrays twoot b that many of the council 1 favor en, that he coughed u a | compromise on the salary of the month, and ruptu }counciimen and that 850 a month | Wise internally injured. | Wil be advocated by these, ‘eae . Ee ws Betis ea |$teeerereroooes + Night's Thrilling Attempt. was} |i» North Seattle early this morning | On one arm the name | | A stranger, who failed to leave his Matterson)is a musician and lives | advantage of the highwayman from | TO CHARTER TITLE, WASHINGTON, 04 20 per cont | | | The cot | last evening at red men in ¥ f way. in pall from W nf the city met response toa H. Men. | derson a and Wm. Ca ter won, to protest ° ° ° { Chief Reed in bs ° ° ° lored women arrested women hed no Th city,” that colored have been arrested who furn: belief. this said Henderson today, “who are jeeet Vin reapects 3 or, We will not atund meekly by | men say for such a rred excuse hare women In je ae women of any cot | while our rights are trampled upon. Just be not white. My) Wife was arrested the other night and she is no plekpocket.” J. Hawkins, Bd Taylor and George Clay were appointed a committee at last night's meeting to draw up} resolutions will be submit ted at @ mane meeting to be held te row evening at the African M. E Church on Fourteenth street Be ause we are cussing the attempts made to attach | John Stewart, BE. A. Strout and Al- | tm [bert Koch today incorporated the | Me | j Siate Creek Mining Co, with a capj- | 6° }tal stock of $10,000, and one million | West coast of Africa, but absolute years old, | shares. fhothing Was myterious or unusual | | | At yenterday’s meeting of the lum-| Sierra Leone, and the ship went| | Francivco for Beattie yesterday & permanent organiantion | th 4, known as the Puget | ee Lumbermen’s | with Sol G. Simpaon as president nd A. T. Anderson secretary. Logs | to | will be advanced on the first ary ing from a @-cent to a two dollar t grades | raise on differ | Comptaint has been made to the \¥ Carl Adolf Soderiing, of Sweden, | * was admitted to citizenship today by | * ? Judge Hanford ¥ \* | -- id Coroner Sparling was today noti- | % fied that the y of a man was! found benea a trestle at Cedar * known. The body will be shipped | § here tonight it * amount lost by this publication has HOW IS BULLER LONG MAKES Annociation, | go our vensels to # are in the neighborhood. with FRIDAY 1899, DUCEM BER 29, VENING, That our Wall Paper is PIPTERMARITZBURG, Dec 29.-—-A story of an abortive at- tempt by the British at Ladyemith to attack Boer gun, on the 11th inat., ie Just to hand reached the gun, but the gun cotton with which they planned to diablo it, failed to explode, and the gun temained intact. Mean while the Boers rallied and harrassed the Britteh on their retreat and vestroy the The attackitia party Christmas Is Past - and here we are with PRETORIA, Dec. 29.—The report from Gen. D. Cha says the trains are now running to thie to indicate that the Boers have built a connection around Ladyemith. Chatkenburger also reperte thas .t.4e rumored that Moethuro's big naval gute has exploded. enburger Colenso. Officers here take Ladies’ and... From-$2.50 Gent's Watches °°" trwaan ‘Everything in the line of my a eoeroccos storeerseeeseeserees oooee | “—w our Priee, Our Price. w. W- “HOUGHTON, 704 First Avenue Jeweler Wael NOTON: YT *., Dee S ucduaen den. Wyma et © all White Blanks full 48 @ Marine Hopital Service, 4 feet. No short lengths sent tnatructions te all ma |@ rine honpital officials along the ® exe, brown backs. . | @ Pacifie coast to take extra pres @ cautiona against the bubonic @ TAR PAINT ¢ 0., * 200 Pike Street, @ plague 3 eoeee Seeeeceeevoecoooes Hoescesoossssese oe sieved: 3 3 | x eos ‘ e 3 = |Derisive Question Asked by the Boers ernst. Train a Boy: “ ~ > ve -— ° e w CITY NEWS. al tae >; In the weY he should go. Give him fron train or a steamen- @ TARAARARAABRARARARARS, of the British 3 kine, @ steamboat or other mechanical toy ant he learns . o more in | Plane for changing police head eG i Five Minutes a 2 3 Jquartere have been completed by | % CHIPVELEY CAMP, Dec Delayed. — The Boers today . > chen beakey Weed eae ble te am @ Hullding Inapector Josenhana |@ heliographed “How is Buller get ting along?” The Briti#h did not o e }@ deign to reply. > Five Years Ps Sunday morning Bert Taylor, of | @ " —-— ec 6 * ee _ e the Bancroft Patrol, found two rolls| @ LONDON, Dec, 29.—The rumored cestion of Delagoa Bay is © ° We are in the Toy Business, We have been in it for nine of blankets and clothing on Rail-|@ dented Matiy by German oMcials in Bertin, and by English oM- © o years, and hope to be for nine more, We know it thoroughly, @ |road avenue between Main and : clals, It In not credited In France. 4 @ We have a aplenaid variety e Washington streets. The London papers are li of criticlama on the government . news, The Times compla fiy of the censorahip. © 4 Rightly Priced 2 A small fire in the r cot jas. \@ he temperature at Ladysmith on the 20th, reached 104 dew. © WE DELIVER PROMPT oo rege at 1020 Main eee drags 24 @ The Transvaal government threatens to reduce their prisoners $ \@ 2 DELAVE Lo LE : ay afternoon, cause about ° if Great Britain stops the entry of f Delgoa Bay damages. ° * war Up to date hae cont Hngiand £60,000,000, or $300,000, $ i$ 1417 Second Ave, COON BROS. . .| @ 0. The Germans have stopped Boer recruiting in Damaraland o ooeeee ‘The congregation of the Temple Je) 6 A dispatch received here says the Boer Commandant Wister, @ Mo ooeseeeoereoeresoee oe eo rroes wr ; hall. abt wax Mad: captured two British forts at Kuruman, northwest of Kimberley. 3 —— Gyete the cengregaaen, ie Kuruman, which was the capital of the Mechuanaiania Pro- @ | BRUNNER & CO. | A two-story building lately « t ig tectorate, bas been attacked by the Boers twice with Ll weeks, 4 . DeLee m., Jed by Mre. M. M, Burt at Intert @ but the loyalist garrison succeeded in repulsing the attacks. wat andicated snd named’ Dewey |@ The Timex n'a atrone eaitorial, prints « dispatch aiceine § | Groceries, Wines and Liquors hall last night }@ that Matt Steyn, a brother of the Orange Free State president, q RARE Ag er ae with 800 followers, has refused to fight any longer ° 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth, "Ph Groen 794 Gladys St. John and Frankie King- | @ A Ladysmith dispatch dated Dec. 22, says the Boers have wits ston, (he two women arrested yester-|@ mounted another Howitzer gun on Surprise hill, to replace the gun @ California wines a specialty. Port, Sherry, Muscatel, lay by Detectives Meredith and @ captured in the recent sortie, The dispat adds: “While the @ Angelica, per gallon, $1 up; per bottle, 35¢ up, Old whis- Wanpenstein on a charge of being | @ Toers watch um nightly with a scarehlight and bombard the place @ | kies of 1892, bottled in bond. Mebeaver, O. F. C., Old panel workers, were released by | @ daily, they show no signs of asenulting the town They prob @ | Crow, Hermitage, etc. Shief Reed this morning. @ ably think they éan starve us out, but we have plenty of pro @ - a a id « i" . 7 ied a | w. H. White has br put mult on yatens | she total casualties since the siege began is 70 killed an $ - - 1 Eewesiestey. notte GEST SEREOS ¢ A long delayed dispatch from Ladywmith says that Gen. French @ Ri Welcome Ghristmas Gift Meaingt Joseph Schoatachier (G8. )@ is suffering from a slight attack of fever o Appreciated for years is a pair of Gold filey Dupes ‘h . The war office ia in receipt of a despatch from Gen. Walker at j reaile™, Dupes nas sued his wit |@ Capetown under today's date, saying that Gen. Gatacre haa reop- @ | Rimmed Glasses or a fine pearl opera glass. baa atment Gnd aubsrsuent(@ ened communigation with the Indwe collieries. The report o. We have the largest stock in the city. We lta ‘ gees —_ Heavy firing near Stromberg ie contained in a dispatch from Crad- @ | : have everything in ity, style and price. @ dock today, and it is believed to relate to aGtacre’s successful op- | OPTICIAN HH, CLAY EVER |, 720 First Avenue @ eration e Marria neon insu a welng to i bhi sacha g $ The war counci) met thie afternoon, Lord Salisbury presiding. @ salle Lord Wolseley, commander in chief, was also present ° le - in 1 gees oo wanes 1 The text of the proclamation issued by Col. Baden Powel! at @ -Open. e 9, — Presenpticn: Corlay, 4 v {1 Mar. @ Mafeking to the Boers have been received here, The proclama- @ Second and Pike ret Gallagher, &, of 8 . ontains some remarkable assertions, one of them being that @ vs — the American government has Warned the European Powers that @ ‘All N ight ‘Poe Pike #2 | A rumor has leaked @ will side with Engiand if any of them interfere in the Boer war, @ —————— ° — & © of the « eto ° CRADDOCK, Cape Colony, Dec. 29—HMeavy firing is reported @ | ———————— egy em nication @ to have been heard in the direction of Btormberse @ | What Is Sight Werth fen ra ed. us rocee . or =e ager aged Wh begin to fall then lethe time that you | sow pending aqatast the tna ail, $ —_Lonanzo wanquesz, Dec B—A telegram trom Pretoria $ ©: know the wort of poet sighh Mave-theal steadal makes the names of the largest pet!-| 2 MY" — hoon starved Kaffirs at Mafeking are heading for the @ before they get strained and beyond help tion fall over 190 short of the requir. | @ e a 4 CHAS. O. HOLCOMB, Optician, 216-216 Burke Bid ° ° ° e e +7 ° e ° ° ° e “ALONG THE WHARVES, The steam collier Mack maw sail A STATEMENT .. Gur bev Francisco this morning Di d wel cargo of coal Siwy lamon e ry WASHINGTON, D. C., Deo. 29. The three-marted ship Spartar cretary of the Navy Long, in din-| 1448 tons, pulled in to the South Diamond Frogs Diamond Butterfiles Diamond Lizards Diamond Dragon Fites Diamond Sunbeams Diamond Pendants In Scarf Pins, Brooches, Pendan Diamond Turties Bunkers this morning, and is Diamond Spiders Ls 4 amond Spi r aportance to the movements of the 'n€ coal for Ban Francisco. 7 migomery, sald today: “The Mont-| Spartan is one of the largest aatiir « mery touched at two places on the| Colliers on the coast, though she is ere for no purpase at all, unless to} t fresh water, or allow the men to avhore and get fruit “The other port was that wn, Liberia, as it te ou » ther Gold and Silversmith 706 FIRST AVENUE Steamer Queen, from Seattle, ar jfived at Ban Francisco yesterday oo of Free-| The board of inspectors tomary for | for Aingka has returned when they|sent north by the government last spring. They traveled 16,000 miles, | inspecting 130 vessels. There in a PEMES EVE NEN ERE MS searcity of steamboat men in Alas WASHINGTON, Cy Dec. @/ ka. While navigation waa open cabinet dee tae today # | companies paid $75, but even at that of hull They were He Smiled a Smole Of satisfaction and delight, as all men do when we deliver their goods se the number of Am 4c > et Re tote after we have laundered them to sult * stationed In Ala $| ptt sha ptersc ble to keep crews His Royal Nibs. The Cear of all the reaching the : The bark Nanaimo. je about to be Russias never donned collar, cuff or several government depart- @| Ported missing at Lioyd’s, She ta shirt that was laundered and finer Ments Indicate that there will @/OUt 199 days from Chemainus to than we can Go it. be a tremend rush next ® yi ki, Japan. She ia a veasel of ane Our call trade prices—No bundles de- livered at these prices; Shirts, 10: shirt ith iar, 12 shirts, Teiger collars, Hei cut th Tel Pike 88 spring to the gold fields. An- #| # other military post will be en- * in 12 tablished at Cape Nom _— aE SRSA ST SEES A RELIC | 4 was built at Nanaime police that Lyman Norris, an ad W FOLDER. Sear seater, Wan” emoneced Queen City Steam ope funds from various persons about! ‘The Seattie-Yukon Transportation Senttlo. Norris was at one time em. | Oo. has Just insued a very novel fold« ployed on the Seattle Times. Hel er, which will be ready for free dis ° then Oe ae for the local! tribution tomorrew It cobtaing lit. agent of the San Francisco Wave.\¢ie of the customary ox mpanica WAITSRURG t RG, Wash, Dec. 29 , and among other things 3 ts uimed stories, but instead of these are &) When Co, K left Mania for h Wall Paper he formed a contract for $49 and col umber of quotatic om ¥ , . . next rolictted for the Christmas edi-| and the 8. ¥. T. Co. ‘The folder con-| Del! taken from Pasig church after 3000 of the Twentieth Century patterns tion of the Maturday Mall. The | cludes with « number of interviews | (Me battle at that yace. The bell 219 Pike Street Wrclect trom Ween was brought to Ban Francisco and Between Second Tira Aves ome pioneers, taken from the not yet been summed up, but is es-| cniumns of the Siar. On the back | fom there shipped to this place by | timated at from $40 to $60 will be pasted a new map of the|frelght, arriving a few days after | OVVVYYVew tata d It in alleged that Norrin embezzled | Nome gold belt, drawn from the ob-| the boys had landed on their native ae LUKE Y this last amount to leave town. He | servations of W. H. Rowe. This new |20l!, The relic was placed in the | @ xs ms SHA AAEXE ee has not been seen since Tuesday | ony ine ie ome + Jarch over Main street when the boys a evening, and In mupposed to be in |toider a valuable publication hers {came home and rung by a hoy rep A Popular Resort for Gentlemen hiding tn the city lia a complete lint of what a miner | "eeenting Uncle Bam and a girl rep | Norris was well known about town| needs on the northern coast. This|Trsenting the goddess of liberty as Ou r H ouse a Se. jand tn athletic circles, having plny-| mee mada from the exmerience ot |(h® company marched down the ed on the Y. M. C. A, football team| oon who have wi BE pe, sen |street. Later the bell was offered to thin sean om | BOR WhO Dave winteres ther |the academy located at this pla Cor. Ovoltentas Ave. and Deltas St. ; j |to be mounted in the empty belfry . REAR EARS On petition of Wm. Trinkle,.tav-|©e MAKE INVESTIGATION rh. ciestion came up ae to the @ -_ © rence Cain wan ordered by Judge! ww peterion and Mre. m. D.{Pronety of the schoo! accepting the Moore to file a full report o! 1 Te. eterao' a 3 | bell, because it was originally Cath. | ry f Y Shi lorie & Terra Cotta ¢ lto complete the investigation into|in use in a Catholic church, Con- | PARRA RAR 3 |the death of 1 D. eterson, Who | siderable agitation occurred, but fin. | Depends largely upon the “laundry. It's eiaihs while taking M. Gottetein obtained a sherittn| Ae ep ‘oe tha ¢ S Cate ees Py pe ie cShoometha ‘eae cana by the a little trouble to find out which laundry does the most careful | a A today ah nM . fon n the | said they are not yet satiafied, and aldonors, Many of the boys of Com_| work Those who have investigated employ the lenue, fronting 89 feet on Pirat av. |@amase mult may be instituted pany K have been students at the! Sixth and Pike. Tel, Main 177 Palace Steam Laundry le The value stated 1 a » ne . vd neon tne — = ph eee re ee ee erry Launch Sunk. [hell was tendered the inatitution E ; : icenainappinanigemenianmajmmnianeath ASTORTA, Or., Dec. 20.—Vesterday |. Men have been working on the bet sinter “ evening the launch of the United |ft¥ Preparatory to hanging the bell MOR AN BROS. COMPANY PARIS, Dee. 29.—The Journal Des|@iates, revenue cutter Perry wae|A dtlef programme of speeches and 4 4 Debats prints an article today with | sunk by running on the Sylvia de|™MUsl? ts hetng arranged for the oc | reference to the alleged Angio-Por-| Grace rocks, about 600 yards from|°*#on of hanging the bell 8 Engine and Ship Builders tuguene-German treaty In which It! he ahore. ‘There were five men “4 | wi eae : : STEEL AND WOOD raya thet Portugal was forced into! the boat at the time she struck, A MMe D.C. Deo. 8 the matter. The indemnity which {t| qeherman heard the distress signals | Secretary of Treasury Gage declined Lat Fy) RS FS iti mmer er in believed Portugal wilt have topay|and mat the men off juat before the | t Make any statement today rela the Engliah and the United State | taunch sank | tive to the relations existing between —— | for ite confiscation of the East Afrt. | . |the National City Bank and the 5 can Railway wil! amount to some | Lieut. Taylor Killed |treasury department, nor would h E know the value of [== (THERS cling to old ten million dollars, a sum which! if , say anything about the report that a well-pleased cus- ANOTHER R methods of getting } not In ite treasury,| WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 29.—|epecial favoritism war shown this tomer, and never let 7 their customers’ mon- take advantage of this n, Otle cabled today that Lieut, | bank at the time it purch 1 the old 4 4 DIFFERENCE ERENCE itnation to propose to buy Portu.|MAward Taylor, of the Twelfth tn.| custom toude bulldivig in New York, | im leave us until he is cy, and often let them go gal'* African 5 sionn, and Ger-|fantry, was run.over by a train and| Gage anticipates being called on by | pleased, so that he may === away displeased and {many will try to take the Portu-| killed December 26 at Bautisa, Lieu-| congress for facts in there stories, | tell his friends and thus suinverd Talloiag Oo. nounce them to friends, uese colonies in other parts of the|tenant Taylor was appointed tojund will make his anewer at that | our trade grows, 1912 Third Ave. | world, | Weat Point from Idaho, ime | a \ — . é >. ~ wee °