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ocoT OBER 16, "1900, EVENING, = —" vere a ’ eh ie 1 4 «are in wight, it becomes necemary to And Seat Beet the rainy daye are in have the principal mes ota: td t eo oe », ‘ Be cowie i i: Good od Old Whiskies French Cognac eked K Jamacia Rum 4 Jor tte companions by opets IN N Genuine French Cordials, Etc. BRUNNER & CO. : fie of J or. Thin wan fe 502 Pike Street. 5 wae at the pipes and nn then continued! Mig Reception Will Be the ening. ; Y mary eee cook Greatest Ever Given. “hae trite nt : . ’ well eatablished rule 4 4 person who is caught » é ‘wake must puffer, T UTICA, N. ¥. Oct, 16.—Col. Bryan é 1 Y v4 | [ ty fo Place epuft in is making no speeches en route to New York, and will speak extempor- : y vi rr re that ¥ a et bar aS ‘aunt dans aneously in that city tonight. Ne- n i 24. who manage to keep Swale ional Committeemen Mack, from it OAL over thelr companions mit |New York, who ix with the Bryan eh * f te party, prediete that Bryan will carry Miken Was the first pet! the wiate by 60,000, During the past five years we have F , ‘ " the snot. Flour, but : . 499 isk a neon © prominent fig-| NEW YORK, Oct. 16--rom the . handled several brands of i d . hae oathea I Af é ‘in Ton wake the ee 4 wenenant, of te Ny earl t we never have handled any that has tly an he would have had be not | head touches the pillow | given much splendid satisfaction as one of the faithfat. | Democratic the night the sancti If for any reason you are not ene work, ; ‘ ; : ie, tS who have atten: 7 f ‘ } oo Py , Pye a4 pip SUES ee fg AP og r j tirely pleesed with the brand of i 2 ‘ 2 iimited amount of|were bought by the ton ory | , FLOUR you are using, let us suge ? aber an . hd indulged as ova! y shouter was ordered out) ra om wij) Se “Our Best.” With lungs in trim. The magnitude | gest gtving this brand a trial, If not ment ann, Reding ‘rol of the demonstration ls shown by copfectly satisfactory money refund~ inted their | the police pr , Treaty: five " v Milk @ From RCH “ ~ Z sal hy tie Pinhewen left Bonney | ctreets along which Mr. Bryan will “ , 7 ae F : : , re this motatng, and he| pars Co the four meetings Croker | ; We s = Oa Carve Near —List of ¥ : 4 7 ot lant ito leave, He WAS heard expects that 150,009 will try to hear Ms ’ ; oo Tea : tf he disappeared down Ce- | the candidate, At 5 o'clock Mr. Crok- x ‘ , 3 i ‘ aot: direct: for Bis work On er given an siaborate dianar to Bry-| Peas, Cela Ae OE po og THE HUNGARIAN keene ge | LABOR PROBLEM iT nt 4 ry in Calygry pymevery LONDON, Get. 2.—By TS ded etl } a | Mangariag government fa very loth) patel Corridors. te te any bart of itr aggicultural | population quit the country, evon) | when Ife econom.. condition leaver | much to be desired. It t* convinced ' Ubat there i room enough in Hya. George Bo Now. a welt b pa wal wary for al} Hongart ee Neatice be mining itabie system of ‘ ~ A POG be Oe De On be cartiod into’ efteet. A scat ity of field hands Ix already felt ers nor its i rte F ofan. ae Witter) certain reasons. ‘The requirements Tangy Atapha. te ia the @ Ue! of sarioullure, whic - the moat — ghexns af o Sato, ooatee featral ity op Fs (OUP £004 are all sold at » uniform profit me ep cot Dr. MetBeltien _ * ‘or oct! eral principles of keeping the peas compariaon that we give big values OR we ed the oy | ant } 4 the aol, have led the vet wih fo v7 \-. lerament to adopt a ayatem © ine > ry Peat ternal colonization which hae the 4 a oa “an «Sidhe tao Slit sand Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing aes t 8 congested districts and rete rim VS 8 ‘ : ‘ t . : [the countey Abe supply of labor re- Goods and Hats er cet. She rs reported tha’ Se Im O°) oiniatey of agriculture hax reventhy ‘We deal onty in reliante goods, have but one price price and allow purchased two large estates in Tri ne milerepresentations to affect © male. You ‘will find our F TM. Dates, of (he Ainnka | ByIv ante Dias bat Roe tne’ 1 dow he rovide ee thie, eS 00 the eipo might otherwiae be forced to $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 Men’s y one lemigrate, It ie believed that the cole Worsted and W. Young. « prominent ¢ onista in view for theme new settlne Clay | by bie wife, is ments are distressed Slovacks of at the Rainier-Grand, | North Hungary. od. “wo 104-106 FIRST nd i / ba suas te 3 ADAMS. BLANCHARD WASHINGTON = tang eri, te srveenmon a sok dine cer fs ere n9 oth Bi Hinckley Block Appeare’ in the Star son, Wee : st anchokecits tk. bal a | Senter hs the ail Jonchanenalla po AR ae sand Makers of Low Prices L's news inundries, he wa : Thod. F. Lane, son-in-law of Banator | “Qn eeee is ane ehy eretuance wan (efforts of the organisers nto ine Tnepire Blackburn. of Kentucky, the Amert-| concerned it required that on alyp! [the strike sentiment, Giments Last nigh No. shltved Almauiet wae mator-|can agent of maxim guns. committed Co" tor the satebiionernn tr inrae pertice ot sminera started: from | t handled the in. |*ulcide at intdoixht shooting his head | *\!" Hatieton, Fregiandy ‘MeAdoy) asd | : df endy Owing to A diagnonis of physic. | PDe°t"" by the humbing a They srarchad nigetseh mites over! fang telling Lane that he suftered ""y,, health officer aald furt he mountains to Panther Creek. | , je hea urther th injured im the pada wer indiuge iy Ryd ht's disease was the « | the plumbing inspect Bt. “iat | IS IN OHIO wei ay oe in gnel to 100K After the matter of munit between Conida’ Fut-y ia and ut your treasures in a safe vault ton. A® the plambing tnepector fora Both columns wi awrey * under your own lock and key. These | Aireatiy under, the health depart mia doa down at once and ff vaults went through the great Seat | parttnent ts responsible for the un- jhe thy conditions. mines MIDDLETOWN, 0.. Cet 16—Gov.| Meantime fratntoade of the cont tle fire without, being damaged and ate are absolutely fire and burglar preof, | Raveever continued bis tour of Ohio and iron pollee were rushed into morning, making his first speech | Panther creek valley. | “4 int Hamilton in conjunction with) At Shenandoah the Fourth reg?-! Boxes for rent by the month or year, + yu kane ze ar pimoanied | mont ary and ote er mil ure oomevelt! were loaded on trains at night > : K. Kohn, deslef in hardware, | Baturday. The lows was two milton a stepa of the twine jand while the miners tolled over the | ft Safe Deposit Building, Wa: block, ankle brok-| dollars, | factory bills and dales, the soldiers sped} 5 | Office om bruised and cut about borly et a eee ahead by train, 4 i] os LONDON, Oct. Roberts re sedrel P | "neee o that tine Sattey' was| Pe eee eee t Mahon's mounted infantry was t vily engaged with Boere about | | FISHEQMAN’S LUCK Welock thie morning the min- brams (colored), Dunlap,| PANAMA, Oct. Ib—-A dispaten| man King County’ ferry, oy pee Limon, Costa Ries, pate “} ternal i ee. city was almost wiped out by fire on! he British lost three headed by 9 brass band and (00 ** Se CVS eEsoenseCe: eossecoses | and Howen. head! ent and prised. a eight men killed. and two| 75 Poet srt ts w broken, hand bruised ly. mp 23 men woun . gen astoniehment rebounded from Th Coe posed internal injuries. Fe | GEORGHTOWN. Ky. oct. 16 .|_ He wBe an honest tnosd youns | Goadruple line of bayonets % H “ie I HE LEADE R Goede . David Simpson O'Rrien, cut about A ou Be cme y Sires lew ' re, 710 Second Ave. Frees ' }ehin, ip split, head and body bruin- | | defense begun with the presentation | fehin, cy c [hacks o by atep, the women for Awfal Intervet. BALLARD NOTES, |, Settimons.” The devendane surters|m reasonably. Ane atsine, ot Cedar irdon via rma the interval two injured *astton Roy, 225 Sixteenth ayenue ed atother paroxyem this morning, | tp the Youtsey case this morning the/ Man who had been off for a day's) The militia forced 3,000 marchers F & reasonably fine string of Cedar|ine « cordon right In front #o that eet, yesterday afternoon. | money and several) : Sider ta Ss their hands often rested on bayon > in blankets, lay In the| Rorth. hand cut, badly bruised. ; | if fequiring three men to hold him | ea The cat, however: when a eaes lets, as they sang songs and Joorwa $ $ An.old woman, her face! Alfred Almautst. motorman Car]. in hed jstiger witha deep voice growled ont, |e, noid It took three swollen and @ nasty cut “ei V1, brut iy. Fl boo ote ben 4 tajtired by a4 riroom prese . You, 1 was out fishing mysoit one | alt bh to drive the crowd a mile, & nosed ne Sth ag J. "| ghout Nye eee ee ao 4 whole oth og beeen sae the lhe inn, af poties ‘haid 3 In Misnes’, Children’s and Men's Hose that will save you ‘nally a car was brought - is rt aie ; oy oie sph icnin al Schuylkill men back./g@ doth time and money - 2 i See Served. sh viowens: 60 'Fhe city ‘al bruised and shaken Sad Moy. d, Meawortors af dinaet| i hg chaeaber oA Bawls Waa bord bere.ane there) Tt a thousand of them. IH Miswex’ Prime fort) Children’s Red Ribbed Cotton ‘The patrol wagon | sunnvmder mf ton street, iallara. ¥ n jin the car, and then @ man with «| & Gred,. however Seoages Black 1x1 ri ton. 2 Hose, double sole, extra fine these te Providence hospital. } . ot ; Ma | Youtnéy’s wife saton the sid squeaky voice ohserved een the two lines +4 Hose, real Maco, best two: ‘ qualt?, tebt eat Text were conveyed In carring VY 5 =| The volunteer firemen of Fremant|Ner husband's couch and wtroked his! “I've played the game mynelf, but |" ‘ $ thread, nbsotutely fast and { — Aunlty: font coe 2BOc thelr homes 1. Ox Yiwill give & daned ip Dixon's nall| forehead. At times be would seem|it wan when 1 was a bed man i | stainicss, fine gauge, double 5 Abas = the collision occurred, F.| council. and Peter Barney, all siight-| thursday evening | to revive , ;bought ‘em from « fisherman and|°*: * id ite werk and|@ extra Jong, 5e ) Man's Gray Merino Half Hose of Durilop. who te employ ly bruised and shaken w i | ,Suddeniy the wave Al protehtele dows tema ee ond | nak 6 co hed full handed Dur Rp fait the iteter “eet onal ehinan on the Ki vce eeanaameeterinal | Ratiard. wilt protably have a regis. | shriek and be lebout *e / Ribbed" Sitkatiste mt the py . County ferry, was riding wo hie home! ANOTHER BURGLARY, [tration of 1.200 tonight, when the| Courtmarshala surrounded him nnd | Peoiycet aed eater moet | good quality, all ¢ and proper make tor ‘ form t - Polls close," ‘Phin afternoon there | overcame him, his wife erying all the |teman. that im the one regre: of my | | sizes, for, per : Oo yiight burglar entered the | Were L078 enrviled, time, “You have at Inet killed my |iife!" pair ‘ ° of F. Warner, at 212 Har-| a | poor husban The young Man with the flan Waa! } 3 Mra. 8. P. Stone, a well known real ——---——- i: one oot dent of Wremont, was seriously tn- > be H Jured Saturda infured Internally, an he waa econ- night by falling aantly spitting Wood.” He w through the widewatk at the corner jof Kilbourne and Bowman avenues but Tam n ; oe Chambers, aon. ‘Hives near The accident occurred at the street ot drunk ahd amadh thieee bal 1 } Dunlap, was another of the hadty in croseing. This particular part. of the | Sevaraata ome tigen nines ald ‘ “ ull ream - ee jared, de wae hee the front of the | sidewalk has been in & dangerous | AT OLD TIME lie about fish 1 would tortur my: tpewepaner adhere . coat shag | ‘snehier car an - conditio t . +} mewn ys espordent who have lently ie tide oor ane a aaeewe | “dent of the land One has ats 44 self at the j been with Bryan on practically all} Having secuted a chotce lot of mild Full Cream Cheese po + ype Bg hie | pened tn the paek few cope Then @ hatehet-faced young man{of Mia campaign tours since he was we wish to introduce It to our trade.and will make a spes ae tet ee ieee | ty council of Ballard, whieh WAKE. ee they. no fe to |ingr dibe other. ase the ‘eveumens of pad tay ted e city counchl of Batiard, w eo . the evenness Gderton ‘Citak: jh tle'toed hae pel was to have met last night as'acom-| ~ [but yo home and ie to thelr inber, Arta not one at them 15 Cents Per Pound, or 2 Pounds for 25 Cents { ine fretent cor. is probably te the | mittee of the whole, haf no quorum) ER [ian Oy ne Pen, prenens fonda ST ae le aemtanae Whois he If you warit to try this splendid art ; ent oxitipal tonditien f on accor f the absence ¢ +4 thf tmity | yo ‘o try this splendid ar come i wopnded.” “Besides % OR | ow asibas 34 mayor Bnd some of the mstticers at Mike McNamara Enjoyed Not |” |i he honest faced young man saw| At times, When the local commit. | {0 won't tnattong. ot that price, Be hee» ' . P ep Y ealt ay . | that all eagainat him, and he RAMA ARAN x treats tay at about the head.) & Sireshory of Alaska by Mrs, | {00 "Ay in Senttie, | The discus. | the Songs—He Was Dead | dec (ded to lenve the éar. Ae the rome | ot, he shows ign ror tate wail easy range, Which was thrown M. L, Ferguson. Crick wieed hate cocsvaey | [men who Ned been Grewsing roused MATHESON BROS | ea. mn. le was bleeding from | . . hich was to have c Up at inet * n oO had owaing re a” | e the nose and’ mouth and was tacen | eta. Bh night's meeting, will probably be [UP snd said: | ‘omptly takes @ Cor, 6thand King GROCERS Tel, Main 56 Ao Providence horpital by the patrol) 4 vonsidered at the regular Meeting ». why Aid he die! Oh, why dia | 40 thae eae ite from she out, uy never | 3 4 Wagon. few spaieteree. wt the Le sera Be this evening he die! a told abe Ld i hie age hey vt iving — tan} ) ‘The List Grows, | atthe te ¥ who has performed A genuine old time Irish wake was |to hil 7 gowty ota y nd think - oweee : : ——— . | | neta C. Wilson, of Htgmth avenue! all the business teen of the roast ta ae over te Deny OF entcneal: Me-Tand wine, bli hor and | which init 1 ieinipleiabalalalaleialaialeisinhishiehbeltheebeebaneenno cc | and Howell nireet, wi sezereh hurt.| terested in that great country dient pete be} Btowart's Inst | awore T cough on my own hook | of So, | ’ * be + "7 and i y » t--delibe = jor wl , 1 Pea Tigo, Pom haem clalan| Mrs. SI. 14 Pergunon in the lady ad iy and tantictsomty oa ubpat lecandl canes Seenonmatt . he Stationery, News and 2 sidewalk. She was thrown to the ene ome! eo sd sl iPr Jing? proctivities | P foot by the shock ‘of the collision, SH Riedie as 4 “All off,” whouted the conductor as |tratt in Bry: ore Book Stor Her head wae bruised by contact! ‘airectéry” ot Dawid ’ city | marine fireman. | the car stopped if you knew tha election was | # e Widi-e tai peak pnd nde daw dither! chd the Polis lorchern Phe wal 1 Saturday in thiv elty.| “The car rolled pn-and the young | over but did not how it haa|£ it the new building corner Pike street and Second avenue, No, | wrenched oF broken. #he complain-| will also include n gasctteer and bus ope amara in life! man with the perch and bamboo! gove you could not tell from Bry 207, im one of the oldest in town. We have the latest and best j ed of severe Internal pains. inews directory of Nome, St. Michar!,| 8T. PETERSBURG, Oct; t aply not. hay A HIRED | Dole Htood 19 the gloaming and grit-|an's face whether he had been elect.| I stationery. All Magazines and Periodicals, and we take sub Miss Mabel Ward. of 222 Blanchara| Juneau, Sitka and other Daghestan, in Caucasus, the “ ay ina camket ted his t and whiw cuss | ed president.of the United States or| scriptions for any of them. We earry all loading grades in dra we street. was severely shaken up and! Southeastern Alaska, besides Atlin,| Work of the Viadivostock oa thane qran hour tate pedes:| had boon snowed under.” ing papers. Call and examine our new stock of pocketbooks. pure. bruised. Her name was erroneour-| Bennett and Cariboo, in Britteh the head engineer, while drunk, to: 7m fewer " | mbled over someth and) es, wallets and card cases; Bibles, Testaments and Pr ayer Books, ly reported a# among those likely to| uma, Work on thia comprehen.|® candle into « shaft, causing an Dace nie of ‘ jgot up to rub hia knees and elbows ——__ , de j tive; directory has been going on for|plosion. The engineer and 18 others) taken the place of the well Oe Saleh ete | WATER FRONT. A. T. LUND BERG Jorge Batket, of Colombia, was|sevdral months, and the book wili| Were killed |aate hie “tremde nal teen ac lel 1 be hanged, $f some ta iz 207 Bi ‘ badly cut by broken glass. His body | be yl on the market next Janu —— . |tomed to me : aar't stopped (9 Ile and gon * 207 Pike St., cor. Second Ave. wallets bimanion tae reopen ot] ei tee soadigm pevireaieg | eae’ paige IN suptoted| morabic arrlage and ’ lee nn on ene : | ‘phe ‘Topeka wilt sail for Ateake| RH HO BCU E EEE E BORO BEBO COUR BOE CO UUEEEEK EEN | Cat No, Mf. by bin courage and cool-|" Mrs, Ferausch’e home is in Los| while she was Making. & NiGht trip| me she dF the ehennl 4 10 yn eal vill mprive at 6 o'clock | tonight after the Puebla SS on nemm, saved the lives of many. Angeles, at which place she is own-| on the Ubi river, killing and drown-| stick was placed on a kmail table at » theo elnoo, | trom Gan Francisco with x When he saw the bic fpeisnt car| er Of one of the largest orange groves| ing the engin his staff of elght| the head of t gket and the can: | pasnengers : CHAS GS HOL rushing toward him but & few fee ‘alfornia. | A littie over @ year! stokers suid 1% paseongers, besides in-| dies lighted | A bleyelg built for two tan't half Munprota 6f 2 e ‘ mre Ne COMB ) Aietant, Almquist cast one tert Mrs, Ferguson went on n pleas-| juring 40 passengers, ‘The steamer| Near the foot of the casket was a/ as comfortable as a hammock built |o arttved at Vie tote eae BE OPTICIAN hand ‘3 . rd “ re - ; . | he canket was omfortable a eck b arrived at Victoria tod giance’at the passengers behind, at\urg trip to Dawson with « letter of | was American bulit, jlarge table on which were the ar-| ostensibly for aniy one, batt ath dag 19 BURKE BUILDING A

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