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Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # wt FIGHT |2 ROUNDS IN PRIZE RING BATTLE ALFRED MEACHAM AND JEFFERSON DAVIS HAVE LIVELY SET- TO UNDER MARQUIS OF QUEEN RRY RULES — SCIENCE A FEATURE OF THE GAME—THE TWO PRINCIPALS SUSPEND- ED—A SCORE OF WITNESSES PRESENT AT THE RING-SIDE (Alfred Meacham and Jefferson) walked to the center of the ring and wo sophomores attending the) after shaking hands, began sparring 80 jf an openiig. Although Davis ap Bah sehool, had a fistic encounter of Hoa red ‘a litte the heavier, Meacham Monday afternoon. }@t once showed the more science The Might, which was governed by! The round ended with neither of the of Queensberry rules, took! bey® much hurt, ML the old grist mill, near the| 22 the second things were livelier ~ ©) and the boys went at each other hard Bniversity, the same place! and a fierce mix-up followed. Meach two students of the latter in-| am apparently received the worst of fought five rounds about) it, ‘There was a little more sparring ‘eno. } mage one defor e aris grvee the following acc meetl ond cf eeioea wih ei Sai ibe origin of the quarrel: “Wed-| The third round wa 4 of last week Meacham and I) pen change of blow Sere playfully ‘rough-housing’ each In the fourth ? In school, He became rather | 4. tana fae petence T thought, and I caught! nim @ little the advantage for # lightly by the throat and held) while, but Davis’ staying qualities against the wall. When I let! Stood him in good stead. He coun , he struck at me and asked) tered and parried with cleverness I wanted to fight. The next re could and protected himself well. It could he sent me a challenge to fight A bod : easily be seen that the hard body i@paniing an apology. I would not) hows Meacham received were tell- ; ; uneventful. but . The matter was discussed the boys, and it would have| ‘"* * Mm. + Paced, me in a bad light if I had) Davis Receives Injury to fight. Meacham and I In the fifth rounr Davis received Ppaxe been suspended fyom school.) a wallop on the eye that staggered "ged I have heard that about 24 other| him, but Mea failed to follow Bye who attended the fight. mostly| up his advantage, or it Is possible iN of the track team, will also/ the bout might have ended there. gaspended. In the sixth round Meacham ap A Clean Knock-Out parently threw science to the winds knocked out Meacham in the} &Dd went in for blood. Davis block Tound by a right swing to the) ¢¢ and countered cleverly, howev THE § current. It Cushman: “Don't fi Speaker Henderson: ‘and the latter had to be helped| 824 escaped much punishment, al- Gi though his hands were suffering a mt altho eran nara pun-| terribly from partying blows. | ‘The seventh, eighth and ninth ae hay OO eed Oke mattering.| rounds were rather slow, although Badly swollen. His nose bied| Davis hit his opponent two good body blows. In the tenth round Meacham was Diack and plainly the loser, but he showed his wo oe set Grit and nerve by standing up to hie Doth hands are sprained and|PUNishment. Davis went at him tn and his right band ts red and the eleventh and almost put Meach- ’ from guarding blows. He|®™ out when the gong sounded. jetaerwiee hedly off. cee ‘The Fatal Twelfth et oe ae ¥} Meacham came up in the twelfth | Be Brat 8 other students, took the car! 4 game man. His face was battered After school, Raymond Weat| 22 bleeding and his eyes blackened. Meachatn's second and Jos} Yet he clung on likes professional Mcted’ in’ the same capactty| Davie was considerably fatigued Davia, Charles Black wan ret,| After ® short mix-up Davis shot in tnd Byron Wintrode Timekeepes | & left to the body, followed by & ; were dressed in reg.| ‘ertific right to the jaw. Meacham veaaliistie costusne ana ‘rougne| stumbled in a hole and fell to the ground and the fight was over. He fh Bate tints toe Anish. The fight! had lost the battle but had shown a at endurance and great science. Fight by Rounds Davis was battered up quite a bit, it the call of time both lads till a victor. | EDISON HAS SOLVED IT —— ORANGE, N. J, May 2%—Thomas A. Edison, the wizard of ‘Menlo Park. this morning that the problem: transportation was ed. His announcement, he said, was on tests of his new storage battery which had proved succéssful. one test 62 miles was made over a hilly country with one charge. In another, 8 miles was covered. Next week the inventor will make « thousand-mile endurance test. FATHER AND SON BOTH _ PRISONERS IN CITY JAIL A “TRUSTY” CHARLES GIVENS CARRIES BREAKFAST TO , HIS BOY, 14 YEARS OLD, WHO WAS ARRESTED EARLY THIS ‘ MORNING FOR GAMBLING ON THE STREET. Gharies Givens, a trusty prisoner Willie Bell, the oldest not more than fail, served breakfas' 16 years of . were gambling on my t thie] Main street near Fifth avenue. to his 14-year-old son, al80) policemen Fletcher and Tom Bey . ‘The tather has been an hapened along and saw the boys en- Of the jail almost continu-| gaged in * ting craps” for money. for years. This ts the boy's) All were sent to police headquarters. offense. Tears could be seen) arges of gambling were in tne elder Givens’ eyes) inst them and they were ww his At hage, Ben Tose behind | up im jail. ote lard There's falls just below.” swift, but shallow. Cushman: “Oh, I know you, SEATTLE, WA Chorus of Voices from Great Men upon the Island of Suc: \f you strike a hole, SWIM, id boy! Just wait till I I'm coming. And when | get in among you fellows there’s going to be a scatte rin; th, what's that you say?" mb out on the i giving the latest accoun’ |tlons there. Raine ha the projected explora’ terior of the island. Ineveral craters. The cruise ports that when she passed of mud into the Red Rive: All in Fort Oo Fra: ERUPTIONS ONTINUE North End Mar Martinique | Is Now Deserted Acting Gavernor of Martinique L'Huerre has sent a |cablegram to the ministry of ¢ nies of ‘The volcano till active, throw jing heavy clouds of ashes through "st. Bie, blanch: | FORT DE FRANCE, May 24—-The north end of Martinique le ROW Corns of Pelee created @ panic, and iphabitants of Grand Riviere and Basse Pointe and the coast east of Pelee were brought here today. As & result of Monday's eruption the| At the chamber of commerce meet-| few who remained at Morne Rouge | ing this morning a few communt also escaped from that section, jabandoning everything &. collier Leonidas aatix th homeless of St. Vincent. STAY TH Islands Retai heavily loaded with lumber to be | Fed used in providing shelter for the took the m: Lumber Ship Sails NORFOLK, Va., May 28.—The U. tm evening FLAG MUST ERE ned CLEVELAND, 0. May 24—The S| As usual this morning Charley |Second day's session of the Repubi!- years yer riewoos witeting. who by long service at\can State Convention was called to Givens has « kind heart, risen to the position of cut him deeply to see his son! trusty, served the morning meal. As ‘The father is serving one of he entered the of the large cell} Feguiation 2-day sentences! in which the lads were confined the he recetves about once every| first object that met his gaze was, Onee he was a hard work-| his son. eectintc, but now s, worthless ‘a ie Bicone ith one home in “Billy the) ow, Z y, boy, what are you 4 aoe and another in the], “WIRY, poy wnat thee iui a as di | ‘The young culprit hung his h boy is in custody on the charge| in the eye jing. Shortly after 3 o'clock| could be seen that he morning five youngsters,| boy will probably receive little more Givens, Jobn Shea, Victor| than a reprimand from the police James Connelly and! court sary apparatus. The signals will be put up by the Beattie Electric Com- pany. By this agreement it Is admitted | that the expense of installing. the| system will be equally divided be tween the city and the electric com- pany The warning devices will be in- stalled at@9 of the principal igter- ections of streets where there is any| danger of fire apparatus and street | ding. Although the expense Special to the Star. scheme has been satistac WASHINGTON, May 24. — The 1 by the committee, it ts p Mmte tay agreed to vote on the| able that the aaee tee ppine bill Tuesday next at 4| the appropriation will meet with op mm position in the couneil, |” Some of the councilmen are of the The house in committee of the pinion that the ire expense j Whole began consideration of a bill | should be borne by the electric com The bill authorizes the sec he system is. greatly needed and Witary of the treasury to coin into! should be installed as #00n as poss! lary coins all silver bullion in| bie for the protection of the public ¥ purchased under the act|as well as the firemen. 0, The project was first brought be ae ene = SNS SS | fore the public al weekn betore | the z dent at Third enue and) | had na escapes from inetant | sco hen public attention as strongly favor proteetin| 1 some such he firemen. BE INSTALLED, The Beattie Electric Company,| Cook of the fire department,| CHICAGO, May MY Biectrician Hickey and Chair-| ity of MAN Crichic PmMittee of the * a ii f- at ne of a; The powsibil meat famine in Chicago ts ci, have com ral carloads kk Se TeaAs 80 agree regarding the ards this morning, but the striking tion of the street car warning|teameters prevented the delivery of a . er) roe meat, either by persuading the n ordinar | be intro rs Grivers to join thelr ranks, or by in the council next Me nday |torett preventing dell fev ; Bet aking Tan appropriation of|eral riot calis were turned in, but ME which to purchase nese:|there wore no carious outbreaks. Ing the subsidiary silver eoin-| pany. {t is conceded, however, that| order at 10 o'clock. ¢ Grosvenor was made chairman, In a speech ace chair 4 reference to oe permanent ept Roosevelt |brought tremendous applause | The platform was ad omvenor cloned. Th la trtbut McKinley. The re-enact Chinese exclusion act is and the Isthmian Trusts are denounced. with Cuba is indorred, ax administr jon's Philippine pol pted a first plank is to the memory of Wi a ent of the nmended vored. ciprocity also the jwhich says that our flag in the beam is to remain, DESTROYERS GO TO CHINA Soecial to the Star VICTORIA, B. C, cifle squadron are here May 28—~The tor- pedo boat dentroyera Virago arrow Hawk of the British N preparing leave for China where they will be attached to the fleet there, The admiralty considers them of more service nearer to the boundaries of a hostile power to prevent the buckling ame claas, heavy tron being put around the hull |girdera piaced atrength which de stroyed the Viper and Cobra of the bands are 8 and steel ening the jcenter. ‘They will be convoyed over by a warship The Arethusa will cross fr probably come for that purpose. ‘om China neers and a fomotive eng the national ¢ labor troubles, in an inte | today said that a sympath of bituminous coal miners Inaugurated unless the strike in settled very soon after he had attended the ing of the arbitration con which, he says, the mii manifested no inolination any concesmons, CHICAGO, ms FAVORED IT ST. LOUIS, May Frank Sar gent, chief of the brotherhood of io. member of mmittee to arbitrate rview here tie strike 6 might anthract He says first meet mmittee at | ine ownere to make Jate the name of Melvin Grigsby of South Da WASHINGTON, D. ¢ The president today sent to the sen Apecial to the Star, Jattorney for the district of Alaska; |also Fred at Oakesd: ARRIVAL OF The Marine Exchange reports @) Heme with the Seattle gambling ring the bat morning x merton. @| the past ten days been working Th Sine and unde ¢ eruption was causing a rush | WANT § E52 and up for consideration. A letter was! tne of the = ons: |r vom comgremsmat, “Susan Soh inh ete gaat ae in reference to the use of Washing: | tenderloin limite express in emphatic ton stone 1 butiding. ‘n refusal fo carry out his! ities In W jand was te of the app: ly until used in the building. Sir |Jones and wing Are was not p material for Ohio Platform Wants “"" “Gee's Cheap Ra Fs Nean bay at ‘chon Rickard’s attorneys, who have for - | ly declare shai! run. Rickard and his lawyers carry J out their threats ® gembline "war Jeven more ser than the one to the chamber stated that he| FOR ALASKA GAMBLERS’ WAR TO BE. sHINGTON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1902, HB TWO HIGH SCHOOL BOYS |7#£ CONGRESSMAN FROM THE STATE OF WASHINGTON “Come right along, young man. We admire your grit. Don't be afraid of the land. You will be one of those who will pitch inte the stream. Sisv| CARRIED TO COUNCIL W. Miller to be postmas: ale, Wash. 2 TEX. RICKARD'S PLACE CANNOT BE OPENED, ANDO HIS ATTOR. A crisis has been reached in the fight of T\4 BKiekard against the city administration for equal pr | WISCONSIN § tleahip Wis which rules the Tenderloin district ine will @| along every possible line to secure vy yerd thi the opening the Western gam will be put in dryd bitng house on First avenue squth and Washington street, thia morfing! | admit that they have met nothing | but failure from the first and that 2 seca they have abandoned hope of sue- cons, From this time on, they say, they will bend their efforts to closing | the gambling houses which Mayor | Humes and his chief of police arbi- | which wan recently ended will sult. Rickard will have strong back | ing in his fight from business men who would like to see all gambling reports of committees were | north of King street abolished. Doz- in the <« : terme ther Gleapprovel “of the| ter up with the author- rf the gamblers south | ashington some time agol ot King street, and will mane | id that in view © Rickards teuse not through sym- ropriation it was pathy for him, but for purely ulterior y that marble would motives: NEYS WILL NOW PETITION THE CITY FATH OTHER HOUSES ABOVE KING STREET | working to keep the on the City Couneil ‘# firat move will no doubt! In the city counell in the A £eclution asking an in- ited to make any db cnuees of p gy gn Fae discrimination the Weate corieda it Club, At least one prominent mem ct A i A ¢ @ lcense and revenue proval, it should re- erpoured Rickard naideration, this morning expres to Nome ne Seen ee tv a ator Foster hitect J. J. Taylor in a TO CLOSE his determination to probe the fight against Rickard t ask for the closing of He hinted that th the Chamber of Com might be he counet! with « port This resolution, it w hered the police department has been, used for pri by the gambling ring Hom of the resoltition nt of the police. the od Monday night, nm now siumbering ty was adopted by the chamber and calls upon the counct! to inves tigate the charges often made that is, and long tee Bully ait the bottom and all gambi x mer the ¢ brought back favorable re i be remem ate purpones The adop. YoU!4, oom The move tn ci! will probably be If the council cannot be prevailed upon to inent cith we for tha: Working Against The gambling ring. leged by Rickard to closed, ts looking for Rickard at any time, large gambling hous run with only cheap ‘ited cash In sight The knowledge that Judge Ric Winsor has formaliy Chief Sullivan the the law also has muc keeping the gamblers on the qui ‘enforcement t in the matter, Rickard jit i» muthoritively announced, procure warrants for the cloning of | kambling, invoking the aid of prom. || Eight pounds fresh Rolled Wheat, best breakfast food, t purpé Rickard which ts al- be ecretly | made with Western club trouble from and all the ontinue to tools and lim- | hard demanded of h to do with vive, Judge Winsor's demand, it is stated, was made last Monday tte ne os |_ A. W. Hastie, F.C. Nicholas and |¢ |J. Lubbe, representing rniners and| ¢ business 1 1 if | Nome this year petitioned th ; ber to w them in-trying to| } t ch transportation to Nome. | + Caceres = KILLS KEEPE ittee on A ffairs although | ? President Clise thought that auch a/% matter was outside the province of | 2 the chamber. le he commites on foreign comm . NEW YORK, Muy 2%4.—Jesve Blount, of Fort Wayne, Ind., was ported favorably |@ crushed to death thie morning by Topsy, the huge fem nant the Portland Sell epatigh show, at the circus ground in Brooklyn, @ asking the Blount had @ glass of beer in his hand and shoved it at the ele Use ite efforts in securing the phant instead of giving her the usual greeting, The great b pointment of #ome person to be sta ined Blount with her trunk and after hurling him violently to th tioned In Chiga with a view of ne-| ground, knelt on him, crushing him to death, Hardly a bone in led the ele curing statiation to aid th of Pacific counte month in with tariff rates to t same com or ly | deemed it Jolution at ly affect eign rate | municatior | tee report ground. Celebration on the Fourth munieation from P, 1. Scul- nf | lin anking leave to address the cham-| prom @ more description furnish- A co! ber of cor nan to try and secure i bration wherein capital and|H. C. Adame last evening captured July ce labor wou referred t hin views son street two nights ago. With a pass key the thieves entered a nums |p |ber of rooms and stole everything | Solomon Two 4 | ity of clothing constituted pater part of the plunder burg disp | palace at an infern her domict ments, and more than that, the for er ton i more than the flour rate. The com- arrested a woman at the Imperial |‘This description she gave to I person, The pala ‘This 1 r came up Inet the chamber in connection | Orient. The | 104 coe mit reported upon the flour and wheat respective ‘0 foreign ports. The commit 4 it inadvisable to pass ar thia time aa it would gre Pacific coast flour ship m wheat is $1 p mn upon which the commit ed is therefore without recite From a Meager Description a Bad Man Is Captured nmerce as a trades-union ae = i epourth of ed him by @ chambermaid, Detective aid act harmoniously waa | and obtained a confession trom W © the celebration commit sonard, an alleged burglar, and and Mr. Soullin asked to present) tien recovered a large quantity of to that committees. |stolen goods, Leonard is now « pris oner in the clty jail, charged with burglary. Two burglars entered the Great 2 Jack orthern lodging house at 206 on which they could lay their hands, nite of clothes, a watch and Got a Glimp While making thelr escape one of LONDON, May %8,-—-A_ &t. Peters-| the chambermaidea tn the house atch says the police today leaught a glimpse of the burglars t tailed on the Z in Belo, who had live Adams, Who was ¢ hina concealed on e in but a few m St, Petersburg. Accord cent advices the czar im|r the description Adama be: t he knew the th look for him | PROBATE COURT TOMORROW jrrteshtin toll where he had sold the have been issued: Addison A. Cole- |are now held as evidence. The watch and the other burglar are the only|® Spanish tapestry man, 24, of Green Lake, and Asalia Perkins, 22, of Seattle things «till missing. Probate matters will be heard in - “sanene the eaulty court tomorrow Ingtead of MAIL ABANDONED ‘riday as usua coration Day be- ing a legal holiday, the courts will be| About 40 pounds of government clowed and private mall matter had to be apread|® his body was left unbroken, Keepers rushed ia coast commerce to that|® phant away, but she showed no after signs of B&Ving gone crazy eeenee | | | Joceasion, he say Jenough to barely ke o ie a dad pandoned on the trat Lows, who, with J. M rived in Seattle Frid: Dr. Robert B. Miller, t ber of the expedition, exposure in the Kus’ try, However, Mr. that Willlam Taylor, and Griswold we promised to secure fo Tlamns will bri tle on the Excelst ¢ | by Charles BE Griswold, ar from Nome. he third mem of perished from kokwim coun Lowe bell s by whom he and convey | 7 HE TALKED WITH re rescued and who the mail to KING SOLOMON Because he labored Mar di committed to the inaa day by Judge Tallman. He he is several King Soloman all his not spit mod to do, #0 h t w Lindqui s he crazy, and he ha: became insane on re time ago. ts gaur he has refused to ion, C. J, Lindquist w ylum to- e man be- thousands of | years old, and says he used to tell he found he « had been accus- nt to the wise » find out the under a pecu T troubl On rengon. knows he is 8 a sister whe ligion a short} nt-and thin MORGAN’S GIFT TO KING EDWARD LONDON, May 26 bey at t ronation it this inf ation quare with erimeon @ ceptional beauty and @ grea deal of gold th in with the colors. now in the musuem lowed to aee it ud as} more than| J. P. Morgan King I r whieh he ry will b ect in the ab Two Acre On Columbia car iin Lak Washington, view of lake, ail ready for cultivath wite for a good hom having business 1 several businers 4 residences adjoining erty at the present reasonable terms, Five Acre Water front at mon Bay, comma nifleent view of P Olympte Mountatr Soll rich and well reasonable; Herbert $. 12 and B Schowerm easy te ‘The wind-up of ton stock of Sult We want to sell ance quick, #0 we $7.60, for % ory size; any style gently made and Remember, we hese #ulta at abou the doliar, Maurice Gerber, 7, SHAN * Grocery 1081 fo | r 2 pounds Hires’ Root Beer, qv 5 gallons, 5c bottl Gold Dust Washing F cleared and trance ‘of Bal ding # beats entering Seattle Harbor fruits, elegant home site. Price First Avenue and Cherry St. Saywood & Whitten's Bos- MEN’S SUITS $750 them all at the one price. $18.00 and $20.00 suits; ev- Lion Clothing House 220-222 Firat Ave. Souty CORNEA MALY Thursday Special Price List || New Mild Full Cream Cheese, LATTLE STAR. Tract ne, close to splendid or a fin party elty having g this prop time; very Tract wet Sound, sand all adapted for rms, Upper aa Block the Rice the bal- have put $15. all ele- trimmed. bought Prop. Co. 260 rt makes for ..17¢ ‘owder .20e R. T. Shannon Grocery Coy Wholesale and Reta: | PANT: Our Mothers’ k will be a w anteed, WBAUICHINSON CD COR. 255 AVE @ UNION ST. ‘Manuhatine) domal Thrd Fio | Heury Hensel ts correct it ts] &@ Kinekley Block, nd blues of ex richness a No one is al ut 12 feet} out 1 toot | SPECIAL BOYS’ CORDUROY , 80c Special this Trouser for 50c; sizes 3 to 1 years; drabs and brow | Outfitters. Corduroy guar- |WATCHMS, DIAMONDS, FIND 7 WELRY AND SIL hyead |e woven | Albert Hansen 722! * The largest Jewelry | Northwest, VERWARK. Aven house in the Be attic and Vicinity. Beautl- ful w Sample Pararols " ft Price t fe we We L Women's de Cream Fancy Rib- “san0-122 andere. ‘Phone, oe was suffi Women's Kid ( HOBIERY AND t We had but he bargains to be sold tomorrow are carefully chosen from our dif- ferent departments, and you will agree that they are genuine BAR- patterns to select from, yard.10¢ omen's and Boys’ Collars, % to a customer, each 5c pmen's Corsets, the ady, $1.25 Corset joven, are increasing ur glove tc SPECIALS. Women’s 10c Cream Ribbed Veets WE like 10¢ Linen NE CENT A COPY 4 4.4.4 #44 SIX CENTS A WEEK 25 CENTS A MONTH THER FORECAST Tonight and ‘Thursday, showers, 759 Second Ave.—-ADAMS & BLANCHARD—Hinckley Block Here’s That is accep dressed men as the correct model for the sack suit. A handsome line, made up this in Tweeds, Serges and Worsteds to sell at $17.50 Agency for the Adams « Blanchaed 72 SoA" THURSDAY INDUCEMENTS ell you of our WEDNESDAY 8P' nt—they were the cause of our store being crowd ing the entire day. NOW comes our THURSDAY INDUCEM. Children's #e'C ‘ombination Suits, the Style d by the best Youmans Hat “IALS, that INT! THE FOLLOWING ARE ONLY A FEW OF THEM: Women’s loc narrow hemstitched ; © Black Hose with Handk ‘8, others with lace * edges, for be men's 2 Fancy “aes eae 2c Fancy Ribbons, big variety of stitched, 2 palre for tee in cream, two sults to a cus- tomer . 5 American Boys’ v 8c our glove every be bed Vests, Ibe; 2 pairs for...25¢ Mt y Hose, 2%¢ value, 150; pairs for ... ay. Girls’ Fine Ribbed Cotton nOrrow On Bale “y %8e Men's Blue and Black and White ‘DERWEAR Se value, 10c; or 3 pairs for 3c Denim Shirts, 760 value, for 4e en's Extra Heavy Copper-Riv= eted Jumpers, $1.00 value fom Men's Blue and White REFRIGERATORS Cream and Gray Undershires and Drawers, 40e value, for, a, garment pee: DO YOU UNDERST: Do you understand the tn SHH THAT PARTITION OY THE HERRICK? any other make ice, Others use neart It Is a duty you Can You Attera to Une which is open, Reach- Orie of These? ace for your money tn our refrigerat We use only one-fourth the ineide space for “hat. ¥ or quite one we your family y and eat but gains weight and continues to journey downward. This alr makes the Herrick pure, sweet and heal t one-third more sj ter turned to oll, milk that is in the first stage of souring and hundreds of examples we might quote. Principle of the circula- tion of air through the famous Herrick Refrig- erator? Look at the arrows in the accom. penying cut and let us explain it to you, The cold air from the foe, being heavy, sinks through an opening pro- vided for that purpose, The air, which has al- ready sunk, and which has become warmer and consequently lighter, is forced up the opposite side of the refrigerator, ing the top and again coming tn contact with the ice, M once more onstant cir- nful. You than to look out for their health. | OR. JOHN J. KOWALSKE «Scientific Optician... 608 Second Av., bet. Columbia and Marion Open Sundays 11:00 to 12 The Washington Folding Bench Rolls made of solid w ber, vulcanized to shaft, and warranted to Sella Your © super Har sold in fee sult niidiibeapatiieedienmeabianiehaae CALMER 0 2nd ave. Ladies’ Suita, Walste, Separate Ete THE RIGHT KIND.” money back for s sell this wringer for $8.00. Our p Payments of 26¢ ‘pe money back if not satisted. WESTBERG’? CHILDS 1312 Second Avenue ite rub~ tor to n the any ty. 86, r week Millinery. | | | the asking, | J@N of the BIG COPFEB POT A good variety of flags will be found at Rhodes Bros.’ store, ed less than you are in the habit of paylr FOR I AN Printed Muslin ngs, 18x27 inches, mounted on stick,, Se Printed Muslin Flags, 9xi4 inches, 2 for ... be Small Flags, per dozen, 8c and All Wool Bunting Flay 4x6 feet ... esenae asl Rhodes Bros. Co. Tea, Cofteeand Crockery Hous» 1214 SECOND AVENUE

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