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LAST EDITION —_— Vol. No. 24! er in Jer, and it wan tn the aiden HI ra rin Jor J attor’s remtdence | rechberg considered discretion : Dye — 4 x ¥ that the burglary | the better part of valor, and #0 ¢ and hold. nd. After getting sented to be a witness to the t * Ded at linto the house the thief proceeded |of his own room, From ben ning and watok tat ence to the room of Mr. Hirsch: | quilt he witnessed tie wt verything of wa Thee ~ ‘ ‘ ey roll 4 . 4 — bere. on the second floor Ne had| cedure, He A heard of dther }. eee ae ~ be im th m but a shor time | ple who had gone through #! rex : Ra wh he awakened the sleepe pertences and had come out alive natin to, Meep, aulet Used fle Reveiver no he bad litte fear typical geatioman | Mr. Hirschberg sat up in bed and Saw Whol please” whenever | Woked around the room. To hin sur me sieastin te? aeked a favor of sohberg, and|prive he saw the masked burg! While iying in bed he had @ mood| Be inter «0 wood | He asked Rim what he was doing |SMSMCe te watgn the byrwiar ay he oni Bla Win hint bapria thes he aon te ‘ansacked the drawers ef the bureau | be left the house the bursting for money or that which coulg|SP4 searched the pockets of the [ le as of laroenibe menvoraa tbe anne Phe burs |Slvthing scattered about the room. Wemaltgum of money. He made |slar t pulled @ revolver from bia! Phe Intruder was well dresged, and y, and no arrests |Pocket and leveled It at the head af) Hit Rot bave the rude way t je by the police In con- | the man In bed ae Shane pn With the case COVE UP your head, please, ang) femy. He io way around Durgior eniored the house at|there will be no trouble. 1 don't td m qule secured about Qeeiock this + ng by fore~/Want to hurt you, but this is mg | Ml there Was that Wa yaluable @ front window with a|business, you know, and I must not! A™mOnE the pleces of Jewelry stole BLS slirechberg lo-n, by er= |e disturbed.” was’ the warning of] wets Mcluster of diamonds and om _— than Phillips, the jewel-| the housebreaker. | - pay \ ad nate Anellnet _ itatre fing tm a tiffany setting. 0 = wate, a couple of valu | brooches and About $18 In money | gene the tour 1 necured all he L he ba his victim good }imOrning and left the room. He ran down the stairs and out through the jhack door | | Soon afier the police were notined | - OF CHRISTIANS BY > VIRNNA, bec. 2—The venting Post today prints furt the haryible atrocities inflicted upon the Macedonian the ike, A comm@ten term of tartare was to » Tron cape upon the heads of helpiews vietima, In othe petroleam was poured ever their bare feet to Dind @ oF 70 prinoners together and leave t i the village of Padesh @ priest named Btefana was fo barton tinh from a chalise, Three Sisters of Mercy at the ‘The mont place expired of the result of unmentionable tortures. leek vite assaults upon them were made that could be witness a torturing deg radation his : Women just grown. score ef Infant the moet | murder of ruel torteres himself until he fetfects ‘The Wha ditants of three large villages have fled to the “geape from the Turks, and are now dying in large num nuts and acorns. wuch as they can improviee In the woods. ing the villages. SHOOTING AFFRAY IN a TO MURDER H. L. DAGGS, A MARINE WOULD NOT BUY DRINKS Smith, considered by the po- most dangerous men | underwortd, shot and bil H.R Dawes tn the Tall earty this right the: strike the firet bi hold of me and st the place and waited JMASKED BURGLAR OLDS UP ViGTIN IN HIS OWN BEDROOM BARBAROUS TURKS place im this helpless condition to starve to de At the village of Leshke ® man named Nikolai was two daugh and was then himaeif roagted to & tht Village of Seitha a priest who was compelled to oversee the went mad ae 4 result and was then died ‘They are without shelter from the sterm The Turks are CHARLES SMITH, A NOTORIOUS TENDERLOIN CHARACTER, My frien arted me out of THE SE * Jot the robbery | Wemtige ted the her de » Olerie: other hem in ath by Frank de vieedt years cit heme tm th Accom health trom hills to bers of Th by © general Hine, Since the! death of his eldest child and enty son Philip, who was lost at sea in the Jane Gray @imaster tn 1008, by health had been failing, and only h Indominatibie energy kept him on his fect. Por years he had invalid, though he would not it. Often he had complained of} wins in bie heart, but it was only t the earnest solicitation of his FIREMAN for him te * got and parks in Jattle five weeks ago childhood, hie family thoug be beneficial and he toe SEATTLE, Officer Wilkes in. F STREET SUPERINTENDENT WASHINGTON, TUF A FANGY | ‘This Kimona coat of heavy | ve embretdere u autin on got F. N. LITTLE PASSES AWAY | END COMES UNEXPECTEDLY AT WHERE HE WENT FIVE WEEKS AGO IN SEARCH OF HEALTH N. Little, for the pa y¥ #uperintendent of etre Beattic, died at bie old Button, N. H.. yesterday nied by his wife he left Se im search of A vinit to the home of his would the jowr o telegram announcing bis | ted death reached Seatti ‘and hunger. They carried few provisions with them and Tight. The anne a A pn ‘Were long ago exhausted, The unfortunates now subsist & pevere shock to many friends in this efty Death t& believed to have resulted | from heart disease primarily, aided | GETS BIG DAMAGES | por ning. Whee | was part way up the Gareleas handling of bis fe-| stops Smilth ran after jn pulled «| NEW YORK, Dec. 2—The Jury tn SRE consequent poor marks) vig gun and when on the step right | the ¢ f Mra. Jennie Leys agal aus hid that prevented &\ below me, fired at my head, Hy | the New York Centrai t ean * . The bullet struck Dogars tn ; eturned a ¥ juet touched the ak! Then he ran Mp mide of the head. A haif-tneh - liter way, the course of; slack? j wevee fan pre oe RA Daliet would undoubtedly Have! the tan before rm ome lite i og fa murder } the shooting, Smith eluded . and went direct to the where he give himself He dreaded a night im the vile Bnown as the city jail He we up in the county prison, and Bcell there today With the other witnesses to! , Was taken'to the city jrit.} who werved ax the target ns revolver is @ marine He quarreled with Amith on of his refusal te buy drinks se for Smith's wi! b» wy James Smith. 0.) “Al and A. J. Muckler, | Eee Went inte (he concert hal! tate Bightand had sever nds of Me aaid today that he had bere for auy of the paint- in the disreputable remort fit intend to do so when he Netite Adams and women employed in the t! arrested after wil be held an Smith wan taken te the @ witness, but re 8 has for ous tyuble. James Smith, be wanted by the polic robbery committed rec E Rave seen the time when 1 Mtinks for that kind of peo That time haw we! tet me. | don't pay two dia SSht* drink when I can boy Mnysclt for a nickel,” ex- thie morning Rot know Smith personally, | Seen bim several times and Shim. While we were drink the joint the woman whe he fold me was his wife | WASHINGTON, Dee. 2 Get's annus! message | mesen@e that any presia sie to congress in YWare. A the prosperous fupor | of the country, and ‘The men who were with Daggs and Sadie Jacknon, the shooting witnesses sed on 325 been « noturt character in the tendertotn. and more than once has given the p men arrested an a witnems, t# © No wae detivered to both houses ime dietely after they assem j The deGiient ts the shor le. ating the people's repr and recorded the Mre hy elry tneome w ley H heater, were ‘They | Mee jail as a one of PHabA * for $100 | Johnetone, o wih Kichard nitty. erly "The prest- to congress 4 today teat annual jent has went fter congra- | atives | acetul its amicable into ovr crowd. w A —s | forcign relations. the president e her boon That was | !@unches into @ discussion of re made the pw sore [trust question, whien ts rv ewed at Ey a bit came up eeeied to know | Mo the righ! + now, thar bh o I taid his to Me | con able length I wasn't #o-) After disposing 1g in eee [upon the trusts, him-| tions briefly the most | | other afinirs. public of the argument the president men The p mportant of tion of store and tt was prevep that hly A BAD ACTOR itt $1 terest fr is is the largest In the actions aris of tast winter $250,000. Her fn big few- wor man: as $30,000 a year, DELPHTA Dee, 2 wr actor Mansfield Rarry form- last TTON, N. H., 418 OLD HOME, family that he wa induced to his office and take the Eastern The body in expected t But. ton Lomorrew and will probably @% rive here Monday. The local lodge of Bika ot which the deceased wae ¢ bh é% L SDAY, DECEMBER a, KIMONA 1902 | | bay finished wit! thread of bends of KILLED W. B. Maxwell Falls Down Hatch- way of a member hes been notified of death anc the funeral will be hel@ | weder | Susploes of that ord : W. B. Maxwell, & well known Seat Fourteen years ago Mr tle man, fell down a hatchway and/ me to Bkettle and entered Was killed on board the ste nip | ination burtness We had ri Vramptco, enroute to Honolulu. No S28 Bellevue avenue since them. | vember 18. He was at see iM he was elected to the He wae going to He om bus | Of delegates from the Beventh wetd,/ nese and his friends In Seattle are end at the clowe of his term WER] of the inion that he merety « apppotnted superimendent of a Passer, Mr. Little leaves low and tt A special iapatch to the Star from daughters, Etta, May, Bessie i Ban Francisco states, however, that ore reargo of the yeanel After the roll eal af the city “Sur Maciel, wails in Beattie, re of inet iene President Parry and ir lew wor sry seme t A’ committee | death of Mr. Little five was appointed to convey tort family the sympathy ef the a 4 er ADY assistance in night shot and killed Kate Haraett, lieading woman in the Keith's ines ter stock company, Johnatone |e t himeelf and is not expected: [live He im tying In « semt-c ondition, and rays nthe wi atone fired a two bulle and the woman five time, king effect fe | tne ie’ another in the ALLEGED | SHORTAGE ree Loule Obermeyer, until | treasure f the Areode Amune: |Company, a new | nal tbat hom cae] jock this charge of embeusling $2,570. warrant being imued by Junti Cann The company was reore teed lately and Obermey counts, it is nileged, were fe Inte short. He wos released on 81,000 THREE SLAU TOMO ‘The slaughterhoure nuisance cases \" in which the Heacon Hii improve ment company. through ite Vice pres ident. Charter Rt. Wilcox, in « Plainant, ar@ to be tried im th rior court before Judge Tallman. three which Rave} been consolidated ¥ thé? court for trial. They are entitled as follows Wiicox vs. the Frye-firuhn ©o.:/ Wileox va, Garstens Bros, and Wii-| cox ve James Henry. The Pern cases it cember 2, 4 and Shave been m-| apart for tt. } Piatntitt Wilcox will be represent ed by the beet legel talent of the! tity an@ en effort will be made te Dut an end to the polluting of th: sir 6 the southern part of the ei by the packing houses which nave ANNUAL MESSAGE OF PRESIDENT Shorter Than Usual and Is Largely Devoted to Dis- cussion of the Trusts- Argues Strongly for Regulation by the National Government --Says Tariff Is Not Responsible oO of a a 4 og to the trusts Is /Rection with them. The pow the suscnnge eetating the congress to regulate interstate @ Callow ommerce is an absolute and unqual tions, and capecially com~ lifted grant, and without limita’ ona,should be |other than those prescribed by the publia regulation, |constitution. The ¢ has con- shown that und tu authority to make all laws fo be aback of re ronment the nee aoe enrary and prover tor. sonseiig ne of Your e t be ob. |this power, and I am satisfied that essary supe: not be o me and T ou meee f | cained by It must [thie power has not been ed me that T Ra ether ne | therete hational ac-|bY any legisiation now - ceart {tign. Our sim ie not to do away | tute books It tm evident I t014 him to start | otis oorporations; on the contrary, | that evile restrictive jal = ee are an inevi.| freedom and ent aint up of modern indus- |on national com within the to destroy |remulative power of the congress, and ese accom- |that a wise and reasonable law would uid work |be & hecessary and proper exercis F wages to the entire [ot ressional authority to the end 7 wp that ew vile should be erad ted body gor politic th in Remedy With Cong upervising the I believe that monopolies, unjust discriminations, which prevent or er je competition, fraudulent over a capitalization, and other evils in e Ve ¢ are cot Rew- | trust organizations and practices FRANCISCO, De. t mi aed ; we are merely deer-jwhtch Injuriously affect shtecatate llegar mod will ho rs 1 that they shall be handied |trade can be prevented under the ng thie afternoen us to subserve the public good. Wel power of the congrom to “regula What shall be ape 19 araw the line .agaiaet miaconduct, |¢omimerce with foreign nations and hay med poi Bae Te the Je" not against wealth. ‘The eapliaiiet |amcne the several mates” througn Fie ad Wa et ates | Who, alone oF In cvnjunction with his | requintions and requirements operat all Mee ee ted caer. |felliows, performs ne great indus-ling irectly upon such commerce te Aree ee cea ies. (trial feat by which he wine money, |the inetrumentalities thereof, and Seaton have passed ree liga welidost, not a wrongdoer, pre- | (hone engaged therein amy cost the . prement ed only he works in proper and! | earnestly recor oars gnvicn te * it teint | jegitimate liner, We with to faver |to the considerati UE Gaetoes the ~ r] h ® roan when he does well. We MNCS large wamber ot with to supervise and contro! hiv ac ineana of liveithood, a ne only to prevent him Srom dalug Siti. werchate a. pron Publicity ean do No harm to the joe ot tra honest corporation; and we need nat ne “Must Exercise Care In curbing and regulating the com binatie eapital which afte or y become injurious to the public |we must be careful not to stop the jMteat enterprises which have font - Wmatety uced the cost of produ MANSUIL Dec. 2.—The salt tion not te abandon ce ic . , . ee. . opt the pia whi a ore and stoke strike has bi our country hi 5 world, not to big = AS mines, of turning 4 ‘Idle ing wees ho grows. in the streets and leny farmer without a market for Inaiate @ contlusion, hew- e ir tenant Will bo | Ihe pooatbicn ceeeee ny ge °° funera) of Mr. land, the atubborn dete 14 the latter | wilet ts good and. what Weok in this city, : syetem, esteting fo obstruct Weotray tore a] that wiee sure refequer ab - aanre ino Aant come ere any ir of the i raalitl at in of bd gs inte ig sit pi My ont our ig zoe the ry pular with the yn counctl and with = Mi power of ap- cp Me ESI gg weyeral montha, of the -wi and focentiy he has hin arrived from bh reporting 4 Sm ft en soe dr evil haw won in the Ship of the international tndug strike down Wealth the romuit of closing factories empt at il neoh to tn can ie pléa that er were or: ing to & the wage: | thi nce Upon the | in aghiey ini | nf other | nee alike of «had In the wolite @ * plution Ie the wat 80 werious that 000 more enda dered to the woene today. Government offictals are endeavor. rrange & meeting between fe and thelr ampio: SALT LAKE EVERETT RAILROAD a, the EYERUTE, Bec, t—1t In stated not heré « reliable authority that sen. afford | etor W. un alt ain t to oft out} pum jen in con- bleed | of By phiknne. Work A. Clark of Montana is bes hind a pian to build a ratiroad trom erett by wi expected to We- an early date and to be epidly wunthl the ine Js com- § with a view reasonable to the ¢ in of « aw od ods nae its provisions fective in ite operations, upon which the questions can be finally adjudte sted that now raise doubts as to the jne onstitutional amend m ’ Impossible to mé- complish the pur above get forth by such a law, then, assuredly, we should not shrink from amendite the constitution so as to secure bee yond peradventure the power sought . The pres then reeo the ratific of the reatles with Cuba and Newfoun innd. He counts the progrea@ made towards building the jethmian nal and the Pacific eable, and the ification of the Philippines: ork of the different denart- ug the past year, and thelr present condition is reviewed. wjth commendations as to thelr farmer requirements The president recommends the dé lopinent of th d lande of tie West by_a ryatematic system of ie- rigati He urges strongly addl- tional legislation for Alaska, includ: ing provision for a delegate in gon area Additional measures for the otvil ination of the Indian tribes, for #eb entific ald to agriculture and for the Ihymtent nprovernent of the city of Washington are elso recommendéd Tariff Revision Inadequate One | pro mm advocated hua been the reduction of the tariff as @ means of reaching the evils of the trusts which fall within the category iH have dencribed: Not merely would |} ne be wholly ineffe but the diversion of our efforts in such @ direction Would mean the abandon. ment of an intelligent attempt to do jaway with there evi men? <f the est corporations, many of thom which atould certainty be Included any proper soheme of regulation, would not be affected in the slight ont degree by a.change in the eave as much change intertary = uy ihe general prosperity of the coun« try, “the oaly relation of the tariff o big corporations as a whole is that) he faritt ‘makes manufactures prot. itabie, and the tariff remedy pros posed would be in effect wim, 4 4 make gee agen unprofital remove the ae & punitive o octet against tru ead y bly resigt in ry! bo ¥ pitas tors Whe aré etr ling Agalent them. ur aie should oy * Sy " tariff t changes to give foreign products the advent oves domeatic produc ive ae i‘ tt te e Bik has ¢ dict: a Ghd cake nat-e reached by any thet chang which would affect unfavor ably All domeatio competitors, and bad alike. The question of tera. lation of the trust stands, apart froin the quegtiob of t revieton, Mult Dbeorve Stability Mtebility economio polity munt alwave crime econemlc need The country tins | pquiesced in the wisdom of the pro. | tective-tariff principle. It in exceed ingly undesirable that thie system Shovid be destroyed or that there should be violent) and radical changes therein past expertence shows that great prosperity in thie! country has always come under « Protective tariff; and that the coun ry can not prosper under fitful tariff cv) * a whole a has prow prospering, | changes at short over, if the tariff work well, and If t pered under them an intervals lawe Ht is better to endure for a time Slight Moonventences and inequali ties in some schedules than to upset | \ business by too quick and too radi wal changes. It is most earnestly to! he wished that we could treat the| Aariff from the standpoint solely of our business needs. It is, perhap too much to hope that partisanship may be entirely excluded from con wideration of the subject, but at leant it ean made secondary to the} business interests of the country | that is, to the interests of our people an ® whole, ‘Unquestionably the business interests will beat be served if together with fixity of principle as regards the tariff we combine a Byatem which will permit us from | time to time to make the necess peapplication of the principle to the HEAVY GAS EXPLOSION |r LISBON, Dec, 2.--An explosion of red at the royal palace to- fay in a gallery leading to the qpart ments of Dom Fernando, Conatder- able damage to the tiiterlor reguited, No one wae injured, althou thé queen was progtrated by van progtrated by the | shock. SHIPPING COMBINE : NEW YORI, Doo, 2—The #hip- ping trust became a reality yeater: y by the payment tn London of 000,000 to she White Star Line. an in gald to be planning to add ak Basue line to the com All offices here ure to be aboltehed ee pide A Dols Com= wit pit wale ae and Retait. . Store. ‘3 GHTER HOUSE CASES 10 BE TRIED c © vithin the reach | furht against the packing house mule | which are easily Ww wnte if evidenced by the fact that | of all, We request a comparison of nearly 169 witnesses for the plaintiff our prices with thoee of any other a ge qpereme by the club ers in the city, Come in and land wilt be jy attendan STAR. One Cent AGAINST | BOYS’ SUITS Like cut, age 8 to 15, in gray mixed clay @ worsted, good value at $4.00, Cost Sale j ‘ COUNCIL REFUSES NEW LI Price $2.34 nious STAN OANGE HALL we | All wool heavy blu , sold regularly Hy the refusal of the application of | for $5.00, Cost Sale & Harnett f rene f s Cocidental agent Price $3.50 ring. the oid t aeriohn trict fi \ Regular 25¢ Caps, 15¢ of ttn dives and resorte of Hi reput / ” a. dives aa the Siar theater” in the| HY f We are closing out everything for the boy paved district below Yeuier way | commit t recommend! t cs the application be denied, ‘The com | mittee report was signed by Kistler One Price- - - Plain Figures Hedward and Kinehart Gi and lor would not sign the report to | reject the license | oa tas Polon colniderss "8" A dams @& Blanchard, 719 2d Ave. Council! had voted againat the lic the Star dance hall was the soen A- blooded attempt to murder er-on of the place shooting and unding a petron as @ result of . | ot inelaley Block . Invalid Tables | and town yeaterday suffered a by if you wish the tatter's refusal to buy drinks for & woman . LEG BROKEN 1¢ mont convenient place for A. EB. Powers fell from a pile serving meals to invalids and » val sacks in the plant of the enttl Gable addition to the office, Library Brewing and Malting Co, at Georges ona a g room, Take one a. | | | on lee He was removed to the Be — attl neral hospital i MINISTER HAS FIRE | Fire broke out in the residence of| Rev. T. FP. Revel at Righteenth | avenue and Aloha street at 6 o'clock last eve - The blaze was from an overheat ad stove and did little tatore the fire apparatus reached tthe house the flames had been extinguiahed. THE READY TONIC a Ship | You can buy today as well as you can two or three weeks hence, and with more comfort. Our Xmas store ie complete and dec it the Lincol . Some now rege oN red cer soll inducements are being offered to tempt the early buyer. Com - ro ae See t y n the city in GLOVES, Paebists ‘coca vetel as eesti te and get the best selection of holiday goods in the city in GLOVE ine Sat Seon Sa ane eee NECKWERAR, HANDKBRCHIEFS, LEATHER GOODS, PER ship, building for years. His brother a Mawel is purser of the ll stnees, DOLLS, TOYS, Ete stew ainiander ; At the time of bis death Maxwell | Prices are, as siways, THE LOWEST for the highest value of Py Cage. He bad lived in| d ‘gata Banttie for the past. tb y Mre goods, Santa Claus invites the presence of all the Ittie ones to hie Maxwell was formerty Miss Crully of | ader on 8 The Le rday first reception at There’s Nothing More Acceptable Than Silverware Blaine RROW no legal right within the city lim J. L. Wajer, president of the Seen 41H club, ie sensor counsel for | We have an essortment which Mr. Wileox. embraces every atyle and at prices That the club t* in earnest in tte | tomorrow Offerings in thie nts. our Holiday 4 other dearte NON-PARTISAN VICTORY SALEM, Ore, Dec. 2-—The non PArtiann businens program ticket in elected throug! owt with the exces tion of one aldermen, ore, First Avenus_and Spring Street. Main Fixture Annex «® Avenue South. Northwe The LION CLOTHING HOU! ——___ | 220-222 tet Ave. Go., cor. Main needs. We must care that the re} | tion hall be made in such a| | Way that it will not amount to 4 | islocation of our system, the mere reat of which (not t© speak of the | | performance) would produce par: | alysis in the businéss energies of the munity. The fr oni dere t ic | in making these changes would, of co course, be to preserve th: principle of putting American business | eats at least on a full equality with interests abroad, and of always a} lowing 4 sufficient rate of duty to} more than cover the difference be. tween the labor t here and) abroad, The well-being of the wage. worker, like the well-being of the| tiller of the soll, should be treated as an essential in shaping our whole economic policy. There niuat never | be any change which will jeopardize the sta d of comfort, the stand ard of American wage worker House of five rooms, new, & spring. owner has "Se same at $1269, but is ab the city and has reduced $1100. itt this | holding ut to leave price to} BLANKETS $1.50 each Herbert S Upper | | 10, 11 and 12 Becheverman Block, | Fivet avenue and Cherry street A special purchase of 500 pair, 92.00. Reciprocity Treat: One way in which the readjust ment sought can be reached is b reciprocity (reatien, It is greatly to be desired that such treaties may bet . adopted. They can be used to widen | z= — our market and @ greater field for the a pur pro: tucers on the o 4 on the ther hand to secure ‘in practical shape the lowering of duties when they are no longer needed for pro tection Among our own. people, or} when the minimum of damage done | ay be disregarded for the sake ¢ maximum of decomplished If it prove impossible to ratify the pending treaties, and if there seem to no warrant for the endeavor te xecute others, or to nd the pendin can be ratific to ne cure met by worth For outdoor and household use. wiv tivities hand, a treaties so that they Manufacturing Henry Hensel “Sewcicr 28 Hinckley Block, Third Fleer then the lp ct leg Wherever the such that « with advantage be by the ap plication of reciprocity idea, then {t can be made outright by a lowering | of duties on a given product. If pos wible, such change should be made only after the fullest consideration by practical experts, who should ap proach the subject from a business standpoint, having In view both tl particular interests affected and the commercial well-being of the people as a whole, The machinery for pro- | viding such careful investigation can dily be supplied. The exeouti department has already at tte di posal methods of collecting facts gnd =A end should be tariff conditions are ge can not made R. T. SHANNON GROCERY CO, Incorporated. Phone, Main figures: and if the congress dealres additional consideration to that Square cut double-bre . ae. Wl (be given. tee svndor, Dy Fis rage + rough cheviot tne aunts So Doame Eveee geTmitees, then a cont a) fast Tea; special price ps ~ on J eae Me = diy be ap.|f These sults are splendid values Whose duty it Pig for the money. RNAS may action by tn 9 Feeah ‘a deliberate and sotén ti ie iS —_e_—_ Good grade bic Unoglored Japan amingtiop of the various # veg Ten; special, per th. ae thoy Are affected by the. pnd changing conditions. vate et aur afd unbjaged feport of th jewion y's show what ade in the var- thknges should io schedules, dha how far” these nges cou! }o 6wWithout §=alao changing the @reat pr rity whtely Pacific Coast Clothing Comp'y. Wholesale and Retail Clothing goo First Ave., Cor. Marion St, W. H. THOMPSON & CO. James 4821. 1408 Becond ave. 0 PAIR U.S. CAVALRY BOOTS Reh Bi! i wed and PLUMBING And Hot Water Heating. Pians and Estimates furnished, Cc. M, SHAW & CO, Bouth side Colman dock, foot of Cale and one large new one will be enancd, th ountry If now enjoying, or Up» “he its ae economle policy, ich the tarir hk mel nebo Fol aR i jtute ap ineonslderable factor hg ayeation; but of course ff In n¢ It be found that a given duty dogs promote a monep- rH ‘” which Works ill, no protectioniat would object to such reduction of the duty aa would equal competition, | Jn my Jude uta tariff on an. thracite goal shor 3 HS Y ovo anthracite ut act ua here Tt now ig homtyhily, on the tree ih t This would Hee | no effect at ail cave ff | ovises; byt in oi it might be of Réevion ta the saat \ W, 8. Kirk, ra09 rst Ave. umbia street, Phone, Black 33, ue owe. Pe oe = PAA OO he ae Ne ig FR NE a RR i Pee eS ;

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