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JUNE WEDNESDAY THE SEATTLE STAR. —_ - _ siasiiariinspiterishetinnntnintinmmimniiiii 1, ithiiieiginiahigaeintaininmnaiabelocodiad ~ vowrer bagin’ dyed t ~ § |TWOULD ALMOST wt st Edition iMISS RICHARDSON SEY ist oe n KILL THEM meen, wut chey | COMPLIMENTED © tans i ee ys te: ar | viakor 4@ O'Clock hed m. OR , ( D song ‘the pe rm rh KP 1 on ' 4 alte oy Ee t DIU Stores me 2. BUCK & C ig RS ciated ~ @ix month use Men's, Goys’ and in | ta Po ay ; tee an. Very tend dron’s Clothing t'in¢ 6 ! a ishing Gots, nts an set tien isits Harvard s Lommencement-- _ J ‘ a ak t | Ming | wing ie — ' mat ‘ =a . 1 Famt th « +h | rr f “ mn eee « mn by J \ Ande a 1 a jartell’s Anti ‘Trust Prices tou ed t t, waye th f 1 Prank r - eels rads n tf & astere, ohne » i Lange, \ ht eat fi lboth un nin sof AM ' \ b Griff t the Pierce's Pleasant Poliets : ama ef SiC 0 cock benim. G.Lottvia ta the’ ‘ [ardnon haw recelved | now Jus jot Preas, Chit ' “ yl Saath Be g igh Five nn , waite, | The % Pierce's Herb ‘Tea, io wine 15. i. vis, here, jan. ¢ bet relf and her pupl ji 4 + s A nr ‘ " pgs . “ P tive aa = Fountain Syringes, Combiy Moved to 1406 Second Ave. | " u ' two é he #1 | this mornt tend the 1 Harvard Race phi vor hort dis ges vena ee ae #200 kind A nr lien Ne ainpion. J.| community property out of the a : . evens ree thet the grounds that he - i Glycerine Roap, Be sine rn v Carl Swer-| Mra. Maker hae. h | a Ni 0 that th the liquor fromm on run = Mir Groat Goda. per ings JAMES HENRY ty leon wile Bong hed Gov, Cra 1 staff and « good| This New Englund town is prepa nat the pre s. which was leased ~ Be nd Puteher, Juvver, J] Lt Albin. Hay his’ mother #terr - aed 1 nat t t nt im ‘ t in can nee fin- |e re. ‘The suit is for PRESCRIPTION DRUGAISTS tna’ Packer Seadsths S| wane anol bellevae bie thelr take Seabd." Sal dere aa aden ¢ The erews of Yale and Hi pauatio struggle. | Is 1 for the support % Boycotted by Seattle Drug Trust Alden, J weet hots weyseeec ror supreemmoy on) ths 4 prc Age the child. | r 1 m: jen Perr and ited Top, he tr pen yy As the dee allman. ~ } } the tate I a Moran [PITIFUL STORY COMES To} vn ; sie dione oe ir (Tan lad i gad her abiity for maneuveriog 1s n0t |be ihe Tenuit of s fall, when oe Si — | per tete Fetge Moret: |e | Ligh T-—ROUR -LIETLE OMIL- | on ee a. | crowds of # H y Yl as great ae that of the ordin - years old. ‘Bince then her » # ‘ » the sult OREN HELPLESS lien President Ellot receivea| *uatic #port prod Pe Bercy arom. sates ware erantaé tae ae a $06 SECOND AVENUE Our Call-Trade Pri 23 sabe ‘ ge ned Se the mont. pitite: » with |the executive in M t seal leer witete eaten: rate r President didates, who took the bar Shirts ‘ y cM h police have had to deal|Shortly after the company forme feothinan clehe will he the | United Btates wants that New mination, held at the court- coi SS BSlto be drowned Monday he w h re moth and father and thelr four|ltne Sanders theater’ chera't far, but the betting is ported | Dart will make the mecemnary ar- {600 ————————— ~ " Ze | loading eand on a seow at the foot thane ore brenant “t toh het Gaeurtal and Gintece Ware tn tee whe ore ; rangements to have the desired po 4 Plumbing kasi ins |ot ete Von aeouts Be Se eT ree at ogra were'con-| be hear he the crow re ssa Kept to" hea 400 POUNDS OF ICE , Good plumbing is one of our \HOTEL TER, ere cchore, Hoday pik cent and hat | Sh, of Kinavten, Andere Ole ‘ sre ites Gad the totner kept lidtar Aesagteie, searerene ning sae laet .~ fey ;, reident of the West 5 coy RE | SEATTLE’S Bowe ches iP mally, ogc bn it Fg EY . i eg | eiving cet ab the ate on. |Judge Addison Brown aio received he regulation three meet just exactly how it feels to have 200 . your house. | largest and Grin at work Monday and was 4 f Seattle: Rober 1 to the iipane asyitien, Alexander @.| ‘The exercises were to|four-oar and the fresh si be Fonaey’ this occtsred: to. eae ae € Ei an plan = ae ae Vmax e here toria|Hoston to attend the dinner this|4nd will start at 10 a, m. oe eee en he | Hin fect were bruised, but he is g® ~1 ERNST BROS. ys tame te tletans. "Phere will be on be start Ba. thd weve on have been on sale for the past | WAN ERANCISCO, June 25.——0_ BY pos speeches im he Vate Bayt ney are from Cochella| Wheat a4. 3 = 506 Pike St. Tel. John 2831. pot Msg hv a ty eh eB ne Lae and the first case wold for $12 pred ‘ Sought the Police and Gen. | Leonard Wood for the| Gales Ferr 4° finishing - ns 2 | army owing the rans din-| bridge ” ie arran ment, he first | | 4 Mr, Kent appeared ab police head-|ner, which takes place at the Aloons| OF Ite Kind ih fen ere as the fret} j jauariers lant night and said “that |quin club, the president attends the| tated by the’ Uden. >If it het Jos ® as trying to burn bis|dinner of Int t . “ tw a “ «was trying No burn er League! or conditions are at all unfavorable - DETECTIVES AT LAST ROUND UP TWO SUSPECTS, WHO FIN- | was thought of the matter but Pa Open All Night. TT vlman Kibbach was told to inves. | ams, eget % , COLLINS, SHERMAN, FOLEY CO., ALLY ESCAPE—STOLEN CATTLE FOUND KILLED AT | ‘ignte the case. He moon came to| BU to, ‘Pecataay ‘ UNDERTAKERS RSTENS \BROS.” SLAUGHTER HOUSE ne, At x thi tng a weet alenoiaa. oars: . [neighbors telephoned to police hea Timea, "51 85@65.00, caset tangerinen S17: A solution to the cow stealing epl-| tered. He watched it killed andaaw |quarters that the man and his wife grave fruit. 92.00083.00; strawberries. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. | gomic that for the past few months | the two men whom he beileves stole| were under a house mear their owe SUS per Verate: Carne Seedlings, ($1.00. | 1407 First Ave., bet. Pike and Union | °5™S . be [tbe cow. They were Dave Carroll |jooking for some one who had been ceric Wie ‘pei on; goommmersia hag wd haa been prevalent in Seattle ix be- | (Be Cow. Carroll has been |puried alive. Two detectives, Hub- fi cot eee Sire Peace hy Se leved to baxe been reached by City /under police ‘surveillance for some Freeman, went out and | $1:78; respberri “umes De en Tenn + Kennedy and/time on suspicion of cow atealinl nd the men amd: fb wife to be + . Byrnes. Warrapta have beth |» but has never caught. Thelwhat they betleved, hopelessly tn-| segeto , on a charge of Brand larceny for the|two men made their escape when |suns "The pareate and ther tour| “ANY OLD HANDS LEAVING THE TRADE BECAUSE OF LOW | .0-“Sicogei. to gor tute beste, $1.80. pet q arrest of Dave Carroll and a they saw Mr, Dahlstrom. children were taken into custo PRICES—-OTHER LATE. NEWS OF THE WATERFRONT— | %0°H: carrots, $1.7502-00 per sack iectuce, name: Buchmai ete tives ane Detectives at Work Kent appeared broken n while SHIPS THAT COME AND GO | gartte, por cath nant and Byrnes caught sight of the} 16 returns viiee headquar- {at work Monday and was sent hon faative. haded ¢ ns arch liectives Kennedy, Tennant and {financial trouble ts believed to have | t disengag: Hal ot Ue’ sane cae tence Ry Warrant was lasued for Carstont| Byspes were put on the case and {affected both his and wife's | ntiful for eat month that| euyn' ap the Bnet or ion tone eines lane wil bo mae today fab thd Iden ot | wal ° Kennedy worked on the dows minds. the United Btates) yesterday. and brought over to the| ae ‘ 2 missing cows. One stolen cow was|tenn ond. the other two jectives i thre fe ne overstocked | jarge boathouse, built especially for| {ere 91.26: esires to say “}* f started 6 er the on and there ts nc and for it. In-| ner accommodation, and whi i + uma om One Malem ave eae] started” cut after” the’ ‘copvored| IMPORTANT NEWS. | sista’i'sette Sis i her accommodation, and which’ waa |b.” jana ge we are still Your money back for the asking. Look for the big Spectacle over 308 Pike street. Best place the elty to have your eyes 11-12 Heussy Bidg. 3000 all- wool Watch Caps; nothing better for this cold weather. Beer deltvered to any vert cater P tsiai's' co. instruments offe: and call on us. We will ci vince you thet the great reputat for durabitity, tone and elegance design acquired by the the different CABLE AND PIANOS. HOBART M. PEASE Is fully deserved. Woe cannot o tell you about these potnts, show you that stantiated by facts. gant stock fo select from. | special bargains in slightly second-hand pianos. FINE VIOLINS, STELLA MUSIC BOXES, i 3 LATEST SHEET MUBIC = : D. S. JOHNSTON C0, General Music Dealers. 588 Second Ave. Burke Ballin Herelsa Snap $1,050 CASH any quantity, best quality, lowest price. ISSAQUAH COAL CO. * Foot of Madison St. Tel. Majn 976: ‘sum it and make reading easy. Our reading giames give comfort. $1.00 and up. SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO., Eye Specialists. 1207 Kecond avenue, Two lots, 80x103, corner ‘Three blocks from entrance t University. Two-story 6-roomn Seattle 807 First Avenae. ‘Time inspector tor the C. & P. 8, Ry., and the Beattle Electric Co. Clark Davis & Co. 730 New York Block, Jephone, Main 127 When buyi paver, epeak of the 8 Sige When about to purchase a Piano inquire thoroughly tnto the merits of CHICKERING & $ONS, KIMBALL, Dut can t we say is sub- Large and ele- Sever used and We sell good, new pianos as low as % per mon GUITARS AND MANDOLINS, house almost before ith owner's eyes. The men believed to have stolen the | antmal earty in the day were there, but made their escape. Daily Complaints For several weeks reports have come to police headquarters daily concerning the steating of cows. In. terbay citizens muffered the mos Allen McLean and H. C. Dahistrom of that suburb are beth the victims of cow thieves. Mr. Dahistrom lost & cow yesterday morning. He aced it by ite tracks down to the | center of Seattle and there lost all trace of it reported the matter to the police and then went to he rstens Broa. slaughter house to nee if any cow had been brought there. He received @ negative ar ‘ewer from one of the employer, but & small boy who had heard his question spoke up and said they were just Killing m ow innide the slaughter house, Mr. Dahlstrom went in, just fn time to see his ani mal, a fine milk cow, being slaugh re gh of REJOICING IN MANY CAMPS—| TESTEO—JOSIAH COLLINS nly In certain camps of the Republican party there Is today grent rejoicing while in other factions there is a dis position to be sullen and “wonder how it happened.” Never in the hi tory of King county has there been We also desire to direct your @- ek teed ahaa Gace ao eee lavas and comateedd © rene oe Senne 46 Mapabiican stock of thg famous primaries, and seldom has there been more bitterly fought contests... From MARTIN AND N. 8. cURTIS | 6 until & o'clock last evening the poll greatest activity, white after the polls closed the toll-worn repaired to the Diller hotel and wait ed for the count of votes, which shoud proclaim them victors or van quished: ‘The contests were not all confined country districta displayed unusual 4 unlooked fo il Friday, con ferent eandida' ing” and “arn lant struggle In the Thirty-Fifth legislative dis M| trict Josiah Collins, who it was be | Heved a few days ago possessed con siderable strength, was badly beaten. ppponents, Hollenbeck and mpletely outclassed him. As oes today, Mr ntion day, the Potts pos | Down in. the Fourth Ge | jw the admitted leader, having a. | majority over Joseph Dawes, good deal of oppé Piper ree ‘The ition | wag a to | Piper, but his successful manage overcame It. In some of the fight was very clo banker, could not ‘out in the Beventh. ven lost his own precinct upport was led W ry federal brigade successful t as the Jones wa: Ww. ben district Out in Ballard Out in Ballard the entire delegation | | is solid for Dr. C, 8. Bmery, and an : oF ed house, double wails, double | nounces its intention of staying #0 zs floor; not plastered, but stud. at all hazards. The Ballard delega- 4 ‘Satie attend bh une ding for partitions in and fg] ton is also soltd tor Big Peter for| Ke jught right can be so! iJ county assessor h D. ichois Right. stairs run; new, well built | and A. T. Van de Vanter are having painted Lota all improved. |e hard tussle for the Twenty-First ; Get This is NOT on the first nin, fg] enatorial district. | Nichots claims 'G. Beninghausen’s bu there i6 a margin of $300 in Ml) hatcally . denying the rumor this property today | th he is a Wilson man, and saye | he is loyal to Preston and King cou ' “ror sheriff John Wooding will un. A strong fight was made against Dr Hoye down at Kent and Georg ing booths were the scenes of the warriors to the city precincts, but some of the h. From now | -dly carry the convention. Hin | nt is. John Stringer, @ very popular young man, but hardly able to secure the necessary votes. Wood. ing handled the South and North districts almost solidly, and has | strong following tn the city. | "Dr. Hoye, as the politicians say } hag the nomination “cinched hands | down. Carroll's poor showin was & strprise, even to opponents. thieves, Near Broadway and Kast Mercer street they saw the (wo sus |pecte mounted on horses. When Carrotl and Bushman saw the of- cers they dismounted and took to their heels. Tennant ran and jumped }OR one of the-borses they had left and went in pursuit, but it was too late, the sumperts had flown. Today Allah Mclean, another In terbay resident who lost a cow, got a search warrant from Ju | ‘ann's court and will have the ( at hter house searched. farrants for the arrest of the two suspects were tmued from Justi George's court. Prosecuting At |ney Fulton means to co-operate with |the officers in this case and will probe the matter to the bottom. If the slaughter house people are guilty of any crime they will be | Drosecuted Ernest Carstens stated this morn. |ing that the firm did not know that |the cows were stolen, but phat for some time time they had vanced I money to Carroll to buy the beef. RESULT OF PRIMARIES — EVERY PRECINCT HOTLY CON- WILL HAVE TO TRY AGAIN— CONVENTION WORK FRIDAY to mc but he got th with no effort. delegation al- Koepfit and Lea are having « | hot fight for county clerk. It is said by the Republican leaders that the sucess of either one depends greatly upon the arranging of com- binattons between now and conven- tion day. Lea is thought to have shade the better of It so far, piit's strength from the fratern organizations was not what unted on. Caucuses without number are to | be held tonight, In fact, a caucus ts | announced for almost every precinct } in the etty D. FB. Ward today | self as a candidate |to the house of representatives from |the Bight ward. - This throws Mr. Ward into the Forty-sixth district. which mbracee the Sixth | Eighth wards of the city, Mr. Ward says he will support Preston clear |down the line. He has been a rest- nt of Seattle 4% years and all that ‘ he announces him for nomination time ® Republican. Mr. Ward an nounces himself subject to the de cision of the convention to meet Friday FORGAVE HIM AND THEN DIES © Sad Story of Suicide Comes from the Far North The Ohio today brought down from to go there t car Mra, J.D. Porter, the conductor of 4 “baby farm” near Green Lake, for whom Humane Officer Ridgway pro- pured & warrant yesterday, bas dis- appeared, She was charged with beating Bessie King, achild who wan n her care. When the officer went to serve the warrant today the woman had packed up and gone. Thaties Quigley, a longshoreman, saved the lite of Charley Earl by « brave act last night, Bari had fallen into the bay at the foot of Bell street. His companion left him for some unknown reasor Detective rk of the local pollee and Quis- ley went to the rescue, Clark pro- ured boat and Quigiey jumped in the water and swam after the drowning man. He caught him and brought him, to the boat, after wwirnming about @ yards. Officer Clark took the half drow his home where he now ays that the men was talking were etrapgers t He missed $20 from hie pocket and has gained the idem that they robbed him. His recollection of the occur- rence is very vague, The residence of A. Hi. Cole at 4337 Fifteenth avenue was broken into by burglars yesterday and a gold watch and some other jewelry stolen The police have been notified. Chas, Anderson, the lone mariner and alleged burglar who had to be |shot by Policeman Holt ye ago, In order to be captured, escaped from Providence hompital night Andewson was recovering from the effects of his wound and was walk- Hing ar dinappear- jed, a | 4 no trace THE RICHARDS CONTEMPT CASE At the time of the sailing of the Ohio from Nome, decision in the |Richards and Jourdan contempt cases had not been made by Judge Wickersham. Attorney Albert Finck for the defense, was making a plea ni support of the application for a new trial. Many affidavite were f- fed sett up innumerable errors, fee on the part of thi w and important evi- was procurable, etc, The ap- plication of the defendants will b dinposed ‘of first, and If dented. tence will probably be tmposed In mediately / INQUEST # jury at the inquest mains of Hele at- Ramatead and Mil court tenc he coron: Ineid over the Emma ath, No blame was fixed. KILLED NEAR RICHMOND BEACH | Nome the news of the attempted sut cide of Mre, Margaret Hastings of | Andrew Johnac ages 78 years, ss pie m time of the veo. |Wae run down and fatally injured : neat the 2 f the ves- iby a Great Northern freight train nel's departure wax in a precarious | near Richmond Beach at 1:45 o'clock |condition. ‘The woman took a dose| yesterday afternoon. ‘The old gen of corrosive sublimate while on|tleman, who artiiy | blind end | board the Garonne and it was only |#0me what waa driving some prompt medical aid from _ the Wad nar Waard &@ apoual ship's doctor that saved her from | freight rounding the curve and was mmediate death. , [hurled about 90 feet by the cow pitt sory, ax told to Mrs. Mary B-leatcher of the enkine. Death re art, @ fellow pasmenger, is a sad | myited in a few minutes. ‘The train She was a Miss Bertha Abbott! was in charge of Conductor Fay and attic and had been a pupil of | Jong Larnes. the Rainier school. * Her marriage |” poputy Cornoer Wiltale investigat to Hastings was followed by the dis-leq the case today and found the covery that he had another wife facts. ‘The dead man waa the Having a friend who was Koing to of Thomas and Theordore Nome to operate mi Johnson and Mra. A, L. Stokes, all of Richmond Beach. fore disembarking ft fe |she learned that her triend had de Str. Flyer on Run Tomorrow cided not to ga to Nome and in des-| steamer Flyer will probably be on i the » A fend Lae ae Pedi run tomorrow, if not Mer. Seeley has ‘0 the fri hose name 18 Brom-|engaged two steamers—Athlon a ley, told him that she forgave him, |Greyhound, for the day, and reg # she hoped to be forgiven for her |jay schedules will be made on t: rash act. . season, . pound, as in fc than fish. only t This fal the la but many fisherm: tered the baltt cause of the |b heretofore pi and comp tt have given a ar The big aprii being caugh: numbers, and alee coming In. gill net hip chandler! stores are dol time on boats will be banks aroun port late yest first excurs! although the nearer than will complete capacity transport Weat Seattle, At the Chamber of ¢ Secretary Me report of the reg much valuabl amount of w chamber. Among thi chamber city and have [cities Lake taken up and cess in cong! of the cham! terial benefit navy yard The to Washingte the variou the city and who acted in tended to th and has ma ing appropria r tan interest subjects of tn ber work to of the territoi been successt manufacturin, cate her control of a | suitable for m An active i in the St. I local chamt commercial t working actly sources of represented. through | Mr, Meiki reference to ¢ city and the from now on, ermen now seldom a\ 1-2 = cent keener. Many hauling and painting th preparation for the salmon season are being The fishermen ly 4, and by July 6 all the) The steamship Spokane complete muctens glacier, becaune of the ice, appointment to many. The British steamship Cymbeline she will load wheat of the British for the soldiers In South Africa took part cargo at Vancouver Dix ts loading wheat at ‘The Kosmos liner Pentaur arrived} last night from Tacoma. figures were we not “RETIRING FROM BUSINESS” and obliged to close out our stock as soon as possible. port is well gotten up and c criptive pamphlets and 60,000 folders n distributed , ler, brought in a verdict of accidental |*wering thousand of Inquiries from Washingto chamber m e to Puget Sound and a gre: the emer reasons, the fish- fe; cucumbers, sprouts, 768¢; : native, Fo; at the foot of Pike street. Next Sun- day the Xanthus will be taken out for her first trip of the reason. given mor ® pound for their Hi in prices is due not we run of haltbut. this | also tothe fact that en have recently en- put fishing industry be iarge profits that have wailed in thi an. | tion is ¢ id halibut the bui now engaged in over- boats in Steamer Inland Flyer lost her pro- | pellor yesterday, and last night went on the ways of King & Winge, at) Weat Sea Bhe. was able to resume her run this| ning. The steamer Evangel and the schooner Gen. Sigtin are being overhauled at these ways. The Hritish transport Askehall is at Tac %, loading oats for South) Afr | ing salmon are alrendy at the traps in large straggling sockeyes are | ‘The purse seiner and | aired and the tea ang fishing supply | ing @ rushing business. tlh alt wie ‘The cruiser Philadelphia, now sta-| tioned at Panama, is to be sent to the) Puget Sound navy yard for an ex tenstve overhauling. She will arrive here in about two months. She has been In Seattle before. Fifteen Americans aboard the British ship Speke, at Astoria, which is bound for South Africa, who call! themselves “the hungry fifteen,” re- fuse to go to sea, claiming that they are not sailors. The captain, howev- er, says that if they are not he will make them so when he once gets them to sea. have a m route to the salmon | the San Juan islands. | reached jerday afternoon. n trip was decla by a on Veusel's inability to get six miles to the Muir was a dis- Seattle last night, under government She and at_Taooma ‘The U. 8. arrived at West where char! NEWHALL’S her carg fe 2,150 tons. LADIES READ these how you can gave money on— beautiful steam in quality and lowness of price. not feel justified in sellin | | m | eting of “ommerce this morning fkle read the annual organization. ‘The re- | ntains | je information as to the ork being done by the wad the latest combinations of new per yard material for Kimonos, | Wra; and Tea Gowns, objects undertaken by rere ane ee has been advertising more than 30,000 des yard ... Besides an § ‘ in dainty floral sprays, sure to the wor! The canal has been has met with fair suc pas, while the efforts or have resulted In m to the Puget Sound hout price, per yard ..... price, per yard ... ... Sale Hours—g a. m. to s: 30 p. sent D special a C,, to loak a tters of Interest to Mr, Erastus Brainerd, | this capacity, has at city’s Interests we rially aasisted in seeur- tions and legislation of Ww Men's Cotton Ribbed Under- wear, worth 75c, Thuraday— 35c GREAT RETIRING SALE descriptions values, and the low prices quoted, and note SUMMER DRESS GOODS The Wash Goods placed on sale this are certainly peerless im beauty and unrivaled them at such low 75 pieces of Washable Dimity Madras, in all ors, showing lovely floral and stripe effects, English Cashmere Cloth, the very latest wash Dressing Gowns, width and strictly fast colors, at only, per Lovely French Organdies, beautiful patterns taste, regular 25c quality; Retiring Sale 23 pieces of Printed Sacking Flannel, red only, regular r2¥c and 15¢ value; Retiring Sale ; | E. W. NEWHALL & CO. . D. McCARTHY, Manager ral EE ty rushing her repaire| beet rushing her ire] beet, SpeNe pee, The Money Saving Sale of week, We would spring col- . 6% inches in ++ B rege | please your Tae { Bey ae f m. «of Alaska have been | ance in the cham at amoun fective ward the smprovement | ry, The chamber has | | it’ in. inducing new establishments to lo has now acquired ge tract of tide lands facturing locations. , along with other |i} Great Sale Ladies’ Fancy Ties and Stock poates of the state, is | about one-half what you pay regularly, Neckwear ely to closes his report by he great growth of the work tobe taken up Wednesday and Thursday CoO. '+! | selling Drugs Medicine At retail for less than the. local house charges at wholesale, and up to date the little combine jobbing house hasn't been able to stop us. © The Quaker would like to know how the little drug stores that’ are being assessed to fight us, like the way they are being hoodooed? EVERY-DAY PRICES La Blache Face Powder Creme Violette . Almond Cream . FARM LANDS FOR SALE ROBURT MALTBY, 498-410 New York bik, ows OF THE FINEOT ferme Jp te | STOCK RANCH—-100 acres best river tom land: 40 aores im cultivation: portly cleared: neat S-room house; Jarwe barns: fine orchard: & of = from postoMae echool and olurch: harem, Wagon, plow, Barrow, cultivates gad complete outiit ‘or NO. 2004. — | CHOICE WATERFRONT-00 acres; 8 ‘Acres cleared; 20 acres more partly Cleared: arebard of 800. trees; ¢-room, rouse barn, and several obicken $2000. NO. 2021.— 100 ACRE, on good cowbty road. to town: level land: frvt-class soll barn; fine orchard: timber on th: £ 1 ¢ Sale s—New Goods, at 2-$414 2nd Avense ; [ACME SUIT £0 cRuDS- NO. 1081. 10 ACRWA—Very conveniently located: ; nearly all cleared; nice creek runml make a quick mle Will sell for $1000. NO. 108 * Lave! tend tecd sail, adioining smal town, tow minster, walk trom age pol, storm. pustomce and ‘geod. wchoaty Sarin bonee! Taree bern ofchara gall two cows, 40 civickene: oat For $1080. be NO. B89. 14 CRIS—Good level nnd good well, ald Up alty gieared: conveniently local ‘one to amell town: 7 wae Sr,