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try « that yesterday a strange koun LAWYERS Secs |B/G ROW IN A | MGR penne $0 feet, and an adjoining ranch, for merly @ high ground, was now a commie lake Settlers cannot ac —_—_—_— | this stran in this country pount for New Goods, Choice Bar- Ny ae earthquakes | PREACHER AND ORGANIST IN A ROUGH AND THR peeOT HEARING BRASS DME “RIV TUMBLE FIGHT IN THE STREET—THE OUT- atur ay ews gains for Saturday Buyers ON BEFORE THE SENATE WOODMEN To GIVE > COME OF A HALLOWE'EN ESCAPADE COMMITTEE BALL MARCH 17 “i : MILLINERY Ladies’ Suits apreeene pe The captain and guards of Thanks (Special to The Star) As the result of @ Hallowe'en lark re giving Cirole No. 49, Women of Wood: MILTON, Ore, March L.—Rey. R.| last fall, in which @ number of Mil The suit described be ar" 1 yo ey ony Racersglage of the World, recently, They have In- | tian church, fought Otis Ingle, pated, Ingle and a couple of the] ow one of the best va One he Most interesting wit-| vited the officers and team of Camp | organist of the church and presl-| Christian church girls “fell out.” Be | | tes we have ever shown to be given at Bulb) Gent of the Christian Endeavor Bo-| fore the reconciliatio; ciety here, Monday afternoon, and| took cognizance of Ut got the better of the fight Re one of the elders thr | the matter before the board, Rev nesses yet heard in the Smoot trl B, Critchlow, formerly w sistant to the United States attor- | ney in Utah, who went over the No, 69 to a dane | Seattle, Maroh 17, Biome of the Neighbors have formed | @ socal organization and have styled “A hat of beauty is a | Most stores would declare a it to be fully worth $35 Our moderate _ pricing n the ehureh ae Wa 4 je »y for a whole season Rare good taste in se was told that ft was none kind, and |themactves the "® Eintertal Cartwright handed in his resigna | se > oh Skies Wanke vite thor t rtalners \ a ee ae - _ TINE | Phoy will be much In evidence on tion to the board of elders a short} Cartwright then vinited the organist lection has filled « Mil | places the figure at ion, Which is confirmed by | cig} evenings, and are planning an | time before he called Ingle out for] and proposed a compromine of some linery parlor with unu | Itis worth the money and | when you have worn one of these uits “a season you'll agree it is a bar gain Suits of very superior the records, Thatcher persisted in| ejaborate program for the near tutu the conversation that resulted in the sually elegant pattern hat exquisite creations — for the fast approaching Eas tertide——the newest shapes, the most approved continuing as a candid 0 e| 4 q mtinuing as a candidate for th mix-up. Not daunted by a large! of his business, The minister Tnlted State: e airs! he ris Nh! | | Unies ye 8 somes against - | scantling wielded by the stout young| tested he had a right to “mix ee See of the church, | Christian Endeavorer the pastor! pastor, and Ingle has cherishe do hat account was held to emote his antagonist with rock,! mosity. Monday the preacher out of harmony with his quorum closed in on him and as the layman] Ingle m his harness shop and the details of Thatcher's cam fell to the ground, gripped him in a! settiement. Ingle practically ¢ oy se £. ee ene anes Sree Se —— vicelike grasp and struck him, after| the minister a Nar styles in the greatest va quality French Voile— teat at his cubecauent trial before} _8T- PETMRSBURG, March 11,— which Dr. Ditterbrandt rushed rt) Pulling up @ small stick in the riety we have ever at | come in navy, brown or a committee of church officials he| It !# reported today that the torpedo | from his and seperated them. | ground, Rey. Cartwright made for) tempted to show | black—silk lined jacket, humbly acknowledged himeett | boat sortie from Port Arthur is the At the termination of the combat) him, Ingle backed away, pick up with blou front, large result of the new policy of Admiral | Rev, Cartwright walked to City Re-) @ large scantling six feet long ’ PUSE mt, larg wrong, and his submission to the the church wa record of the Smoot tnvesti- Phe story showed Thatcher een utterly broken tn spirit | and the purpose of the testimony | the mouth of the hart was to show that the consent of a| free passage of battleship quorum of the church offictats must | Seamer wenn tes, eases! - ILL HEAR BYERS | .4| corder Tolen’s office and voluntarily| brandishing It ominously, Ploking ad and put| Mekaroff, who has just assumed) °°" Tanda pt] MAKATOE “wha "has, jul amu are ate incl homener | wp rocks the pastor hard oose He has also ordered the removal of | @Wore out an assault and battery! his antagonist striking bim about the battleship Retviaan, stranded at| Warrant, and the minister had to go) the shoulder blade, Ingle backed inte | our at John Mil-| a hole, stumbled and dropped the! to allow the| before Justice of the Peac osts.| scantling. In a moment the Ken-| Now | ler, who fined him $10 and aw probably closes the incident in| tuckian was on him, Ingle ied | ame | with self-c of taffeta and fancy silk braid; the skirt has | pleated front and is taste- t and while there is| fully trimmed — with ve it properly trimmed and finished | straps of taffeta and a vance exhibit closes tomorrowr | dash of fancy silk bra price - shoulders and trimmed ed straps a legal way, but the breach In the! vigorously for help, whieh \ trom the nearby physician nhescspeg fgets Christian church ts yet to be by may continue in that, therefore, according to the! rules of the church, Reed Smoot} must have obtained the consent of the church before he could have be come a caniid for the senate. 8 ini Mr. Critchlow also related some tn-| cidents in connection with prosecu WASH GOODS WHITE WAISTS tions of polygamous cohabitation un- | A ‘ ; - . der the Bdmunde Ww Regular 50c Materials for 25¢ a Yard Exquisite Creations at $2.50 © resumption of the Smoo . : A, tne ferumption of the moot he Stage Colored ‘Tinnue Organdies, in beautiful Colonial styles, very Ladies’ White Linen Waists, with large panel fronts of Mex- ee oe eet Cees ae weftable mater ae foe Tea Gow ne, Matinee or Serene Dress- lean drawn work, very exclusive patterns, egular S0c quality; on sale tomorrow at, @ yar sale tomorrow at, each ...... sta atement made yesterday he stated that Smoot had sald that in the cam paign which Apostle Moses Thatcher | ERIK OF SWEDEN made a candidate for the senate Tonight Ben Hendricks, the Bwed- fm 1808, he had fenued an appeal to ish dialect comedian, will appear at the young men of Utah asking them | the Grand in ik of Sweden,” « to unite with him to relieve the peo- production that has a goodly degree ple from the political domination of Of suce to Ite credit. Mr. Hen the church. The appeal was tssued Br AOE ricks is also known as “the sweet Bo age om Meigen sealegy Bagge singer of the Northland,” and his repertoire Inclades many songs that postiesht 4 in it he itted Sree eet ty denose hima trom ghuren| REPORTS FROM ALL OVER CALIFORNIA INDICATE THAT | have already become widely popular He in supported by @ large company | eae py Rater gre gee oee-ge Ad GREAT DAMAGE HAS BEEN DONE and © aI fal talent, “E of Bwe-| tempt to control his political views Gen: Waban. Me thee, prddvam «tae Toilet Articles or the exercise of franchise by clt!- gene of Utah. morrow afternoon and evening. He then discussed the Evans anti- CUTICURA SOAP, CASH MERE, BOQUET and PACKER'S | MENNEN'’S AND COLGATE’ TALCUM POWDER polygamy bill, which was introduced} SAN FRANCISCO, March 11.—| “cally rendered worthless by the) THE ALCAZAR TAR 8OAP, regular price a cake, tomorrow only 19¢| PURB WHITE CASTILE SOAP, at, a cake ' Be in the legislature of Utah in 1001 for | undermining of their foundations Monte Cristo” continues te éraw WHITH ROSE TRANSPARENT GLYCERINE SOAP, NO.| COLGATE’S TOILET WATERS — VIOLET, CAPRICE and at week the 4721, on sale tomorrow at, a cake 12%e| CASHMERE BOQUET, regular Sc bottles, each.. 386 reports. from the | been recelved beyond the wrecking! !@bor drama, “Lost Paradise,” will | the purpose of limiting prosecutions} With the restoration of telegraphic| No reports of ocean disasters have well at the Alosaar. for certain classes o: offenses. | communication ge eo. as 4 i of the schooner Mabel Gray at Re- he bil) at the new playhouse. N N t Seedh neat Lab Angelos, The ves =e otions otions Critchlow stated that five or six of| storm-stricken portion of the state the aposties had given Interviews In| are beginning to pour in. The re- THIRD AVENUB ae poe on See ee : LADIES' NEW COMBINA TION PURSE and WRIST-BAGS, | LADIES’ PATENT LEATHER BELTS, red, green and blue, ost unanimous tn the a hair of chem- (was decided to hold another meeting niverstty, has | of the committee next week, to which arand opening Monday. mer, whom the| the members of the board of health, . ae ite chemist,| Dr, Tanger, Prof. Byers and all oth » it!) ere interested will be invited. | Byers, who holds t At a meeting of the city council |txtry at the Btate oe committee, today, the city | charged that Dr. 7 ¥ plan came up for discus | city is about to emy sion. In view of the fact that Prof. | ts not competent for the pos! as ww! STATIONERY TABLETS, regular 10c kinds, all sizes, tomorrow, each.. Se ENVELOPES to match T etx, a package. SHELF PAPER, superior quality lace, 10-yard pieces, to- morrow each ‘ see BHO LADIES’ UNDERWEAR LADIES WHITE LISL B VESTS AND PANTS, long sleeves, high neck and ankle length, garments usually sold at 650; on sale tomorrow at ale CHILDREN'S MUSLIN DRAWERS, finished with beading and insertion, al! sizes, tomorrow 1 bee Ne | (By Scripps News Ass'n) { number of buildings have been prac- } | were President Snow and Apostle| statement that the rain ls the heavi-} 4 heavy line was thrown to it. This favor of its passage. Among these | ports are a ! For tomorrow's ladies and chil-| 1] 2 Josepu E. Smith, who is now the| est the state has experienced in; was tied to two street cars and the dren's matinee at the Third Avenue | square of homes ig = a han 180 wo 46.00 with fancy harness buck lea, all lengths, while they last, each " 7 or . hi j prices, according to # nd qual! . | church. president, but Apostle Smoot | years. The havoc wrought by the) schooner was beached. The aed Peyote ways ncegbh «odode Lipine HANDKERCHI EPS, of aioe ‘sri, tama, wile nal “* Sage hipaa bosve aa 270 had merely said that he proposed to| water and wind {is greater than at) came in on the rope. The heavy | io of agrungjenqneny —— mpany | inch hems, regular priee 1c each, tomorrow Ge | GILT WAIST BUTTON 8 ETS, 2 or 4 pleces, with flat or half that fell last night in southern en tonight and to sphere surface and spring pin backs, regular price 35c, tomor- Jeave it to the good sense of the leg-| first supposed. The railroads are) rats LAR or VEIL PING, in black, turquoise, coral, gun | morrow night STOCK © islature, among the heaviest sufferers. The) California were of incaleulable ben- { Lu 1 : ‘The measure attracted general at-| merchants of many cities lost much| efit to the farmers, as there has been need feere a pee ular prices wilt | metal, mat and pearl, $e and 10c values; Saturday, each... | row . . We scsetcssaahansy oaggsooveaees 256 ven by the Olympia Opéra Com tention and aroused indignation | by the flooding of stores. Quite a} « long draught. pany all weheas Geek toe pon Sicmt \ OUR GRAND OPENING MONDAY—See Sunday Papers. To know the fashion—get the Desig ner for April—10e, throughout the country because ft) « } 3 opening next Sunday afternoon with was taken to be purely in the inter “Bald Pasha.” ‘This comic opera will | sats of peiveamiats. The Dill peaeed ~} be sung during the first half of the : week ending Wednesdqy night and| ernor, who was himself a Mormon, during the second half The company| e vetoed it. will sing “The Isle of Chi e,”” After the veto the bill failed of and repeat the sane opera next Bat-| Second Avenue and Madison Street seage despite the urging of thi pa = st minor pitt urday afternoon. The company is| of the church, concerning the can- aati ope one, carries good scen-| 3 ery, and soloists and the choruses! @idacy of Bmoot, announced early in have good volced. “A waste OR 192. The witness spoke of consider- able opposition among the Repub- ————————— licans, both Mormons and non- ment company were filed in the coun-| ative to Mormons, to his candidacy, and fre- ty svete cities Uae morning by | who has bene aensnee, Women quent expressions of opinion were David H. Lee and Andrew J. Smith | at Boise, Idaho, as assnyep made as to the propriety of rending| REACHED A FORTY-MILE GAIT FORE MORNING AT SEAT- ‘The company 1s Incorporated for $10-| the senate in em was taken up by an xpostie of the church to the / 000,000, aparently for the purpose of] 04 executive session this TLE—OFF THE COLUMBIA RIVER, HOWEVER, IT REACHED conducting every known bustness from ing. United States senate. In th operat as \d electric light- e end, he said, Chinese The ministerial association of Salt EIGHTY -SEVEN—CALIFORNIA SUFFERED MOST BY STORM operatiag: pan weeks aad Sastte WSS; | susanaid nesthenSreeil mape i oe » veya mar pel bevssare | jand teaching languages. employed. The police force wil) in which he professed not to know It is stated in the Incorporation pa-| probably number 600. When asked - pers that the first meeting of the c if the commission could prohibit the that certain aposties of the chureh| 4 wing and rain storm, affecting aed tn to blow and by midnight it was poration will be held in May, and that | sale of liquor he said no. at that time other trustees will be] In the ustice of the peace of house this afternoog were stil living in polygamous co- pd Otte T istrict with an area of 38,000 square |* howling i, A number of tugs umm, habitation and proposing to furntsh | © 1" pie Suutite at ¢ celock inst (224 other amail craft that had night) Birch prectnet, Is #0 confident that ee = had rere nine in 2 mgm Kluutz (Democrat, North Carolina) tim With the names and dates to] Mim. S'Ti ceept the const trom | ome Dee thems Off wall the weather /his jurisdiction is elastic and can/ eee eet F provement company | Cetended former Senator Pritchard, Tisautlig. soe. love that way. {Southern | Callfornia to Vansouter| “COMES the telephone abd teleuravh|ty Sit nes le semen ny, place | Which ly trying to get a franchise | 20W Judge, who presided at the * ae island, and extended into Idgho. The! in which he may take a notion to| from the elty counell to sell $1 gas, Machen trial, and former Re; service was not greatly interfered | yoi4 © 74 to the admission of the Smoot| Wind wae. the highest Sf IMs Caintng | Witt but tn California and Oregon the — noah monpd —— yeo.| JUDGERUDKIN HOLDS THATLA AW REGARDING RECEIPT OF ftated this afternoon that he had no aactatiee Wei deceased, both Ree rega: 0 | da e or On-| nowledge of the new corporation or | public: stating that Interview. It finally develoved that's velocity of from 36 0 mites an | jrires, wore knocked galley weet, 824 sourne of Buckley for contempt in| ORPOSITS IN INCOLVENT BANKS DOES NOT APPLY TO UN- | knowledge citasrwemimmeats | aera ag co th pets imoot positive! wing given | hour at this city. In Californie It blew | disputing hie righ! 7 . panies can give quick service again puting hie right to try a case in memory of dead men is far m: the interview and the committee | at the rate of 6 to @ miles, while at ove] ne ee, | menmehaw, | INCORPORATED INSTITUTIONS—STATE WILL APPEAL memory of Gand men te far more agreed to strike out all reference to} the a oo at daa rae tne | Rerome the track of the Columbia & As a result of \Sustice Tamm's| itself. He was greeted by applause the matter. sen ae Salttornie fame Men” grit | Pumet Sound ratirond, near Maple Val- | idea of his own omnipotence Ww. jley, by the heavy wind. y rday French, a resident of Bnurnc from both sides. ca of the state against W. good upon Its face. There was noth- mt In thirteen years, and telegraph and " w.| The cases of ° h- Clayton, < ov See Ciaghane Wires are. iO qhagie all| Some Steieulty was expecien ed in Op-| whom he sent to the King county) W. DeLong and Hill, pres jing before the court then to show Pa gro, Rat man oaty Coston a) es erating the trains according to #ched~| jai lant night $50] and cashier, respectively, of the de-| that the bank had not been incor sere Soda Generel Parse bl shed becile, | A wrangle of counsel ensued With) wind was the highest of the season, over that state. - ed x to werve out a Mot until past 4 o’clock this morn-|Ult A coach on a siding at Coal ting for assault and battery, was| funct Bank of Ballard, charged with | porated appears to be postmaster general of Creek station was struck by @ falling > . At ry Scott agreed ing did the blow subside in Seattle #0 | ae wene at | released by Judge Rudkin this| recelying money in an institution Prosecuting Attorney Scott agr the United States,” that people living in loose-jotnied | free And its root was bad yah *sev;| morning on a writ of habeas corpus,| known t8 be insolvent, were dis-| to admit that the bank was not in- BOISE, Idaho, March 11.—A cloud- janes on the hill-tops could get to) pean w ered with falign tim-| As soon as Tamm, who was a| minsed by Juds Rudkin in the su-| corpor ted this morning before the j to | friend of the man who was beaten,| periot cdurt this morning on a tech-/ defendants had been placed in burst on the Little Camas prairie, %| sleep. It continued to stir things UP bor and the train from Franklin miles from here, is reported. The wa-| more oF less during the morning, but nig city was held there until the heard of the affair, it is said, he de-| nicality. Jeopardy #0 that he could take an ter in the Bolse river is rising here | did no serious damage. Weather OD |tsi4 could be cleared. The line ts! clared he would go over to E ° | clear today. ciaw and try the case himecif, so| trial Prosecuting Attorney Scott] Many of those persons who lost ‘and people on the Jow lands have been | server Salisbury sald this morning um.| When'the cases were called for] appeal should he decide to do so. warned to leave. “No lives have been | that it had spent its force. He ex- “= tatthe ‘ (pete Phage a —- to sedi x peots't Naht frost tonight. This wii} Oveerver Satis bury makes thie t re-|that there would surely be fair pl y.| agreed to withdraw the indictment) money me n th bank ot 4 8D ANAMA COMMISSION TOLD cmensfhtiepattenomcraning have @ tendency in the mountain re-| (io ay, Labo Bg + darn dt grab a At the hearing, when Osbourne! and file an information in which it doors will consult with Prosecu ng | G0. P. CO EE MEETING | gions to keep the recent heavy snows) (oooh; Mee enero enis wrt, |Odsected to the Irregular proceed-| would be get forth that the Bank of Prion oeks oe ae ey Pe ees SENATE COMMITTEE ABOUT SAN FRANCISCO, March 11.—|from melting and the floods tn the) orioon,’ diminishing tonight Inge, the justice took It a a per-| Ballard was a private institution, | ‘here i 4 Toatvnny tea ton an:| BIG DITCH Pursuant toithe:¢all of Chairman| Walla Walla country and the Palouse Sepieliasadegaaenio sonal affront. owned by, DeLong, and had never) = con aE ee can ba toaak je PLANS ‘William M. Cutter, the members of pre yoy ogee a pease ——_— been incorporated. Attorn John | wae per geri hag reyes the executive comtnittes of the Re-|.7r."arcin tnany over the success B. Mumphries, representing DeLong | Wich Will coves ity that a charge w that the city election has beem publican state committee assembled] of his storm prediction. Most people andoHilh, then interposed a demurrer) (ooo eins sey under falve pre- disposed of, the Republicans are lay= at the Union League Club today to| winked the other eye and tapped their | ded information on the| of obtalning money 3 meat hina Wale nek Gam. | nt Diets fer She Letins oe ee eae iseuss arrarigements for the state! foreheads when the storm flag went ns at the statute does not| tenses will Ie 16 calenk “talk >. = “a 4 ty Pan an eon TO convention, It is probable that convention to select delegates to the| to the top of the staff on the root of| ae 2 ‘ate provide 'for the punishment of per-| aaa pages bis soning eat oe Deve <s Acct Seed | eum Sate Ste. he aeee ae in Pfr : * a aa t- rhe Brunswicks won three ctieing fund ‘an insolvent | had his case p to e would ray lesti-| May will be selected, and that candle hational convention at Chicago. The/|the New York block yesterday, but cae sons rectiving funds in an insolvent) in ved that the Bank of Bal-|mony today before the house cum-| dates for county offices and delegates nex from the Rococos at ——- n@ that the term ; hhosnd wpe om ‘een ono anerh lard was not Insolvent at any time| mittee on interstate and foreign | to the state convention will be chosen rela a! iy 4 in port short-| banking aa nave eet vous Pens ceived. commerce, which is considering the| on the same day. 3 o'clock this afternoon,| to banks which hav Lovering bill providing for the tem-| The state convention meets in Ta Gecisions ef the executive committee| they came in out of the wet when it) straight s Will be submitted for indorsement| began to blow 1¢-Inch rifled cannons, |the Arcade alleys last night in one) Tne y qo the meeting of the full state com. | The wind behaved just as the weath-| of the moat exciting series of bowl-| ty befor when funds were r at 18 1 ee a i id. It blew first | f led | mittee he tomorrow. Wed A: erman sal t would, t blew firw |!re games rolled this season ‘The e " 2 fee = “J =: S ‘ “ide mittee, here tomorrow. Wednesday, | from the southeast, then trom thelgecond. place holders inthe City glove im her aterm neat the radder| Judge, Rudkin sustained the de- porary government of the zone of/f2"S Martntly popular single convent favored for the state convention, | Suh and now it.le switshing around league, in addition to this, estab-| post, ‘The ewan done by a|murer after a brief argument NO THING Fae a ey ne tion of] tom plan is adopted, the county meet ol, Sagramente and Sante Crus are con- | Cwere the sontheets ceusbury dope| ished a new alley record, rolling! big sca which struck her when she| When the recite See made up, 08 gg a gy a retraction Of ing must be called for some day prige ai tefting for the convention with the | chart the high score of 2,676 for the three| wa» anout 75 miles off Cape Fiattery | they will probably be before night @ canal Adeniral. aiker AD- | to that date. May 4 seems to be the chances favoring the first named) Although no damage wan done te “acne > > yesterday afternoon, The vessel had| DeLong and Hill nominally will be Sea siaee ~| s.-.* bea’ _ 4 toate: candies Ye among the various ay: Ganttnanh 2 Pe ore wt se he ould wey: chonbein of the Brunswicks ve ae bse | had | cleaned from custody, As Prosecut- ome plans of govern con-| dates propose +4 iy< Renttanens qnene Se sepals. | ipeing. Go far a0 reported meg: Ot & Narrow escape from being wrecker) 1 trorney Scott contemplates ap- nection with carrying on the work.| The adoption of a convention plas teemen and other party leaders at| mosquito fleet on Puget Sound last spared on the 7-10 split in the #see-/ in the terrific storm which rage the meeting seems to be unanimous| night took good care not to venture/ond game, the first time that feat) that time. for the renomination of President| ut, and the masters of the larger|has ever been accomplished in this to He thought the title would be) and the selection of a date lies with “iM be <ajaicaleiioasingite jeared in two or three months and|the county central committee, which one. - -_ - supreme court, they will be held © a | . “ wn bed eet some day next week In thi Roosevelt, t |venscia cleared their decks of every-| city. The following was the score| News was received at the Sherlffs ent bonds, pending work could then be begun, most of |W!!! 4 ntaarly hough @ faint rumor i#| thing Mable to bo washed overboard.| of the games . office this morning that J. Wooten, NEW CORPORATION FORMED) Wiich will be excavating, When it| city. There are eighteen of the come afloat to the effect that the Harri-| " Httee ten of them, jorit Many of the little craft which Were| peunawicks -...909 921. 845-~2,676| Who Is wanted here for horse stealing, | “whe demurrer to the Indictment on] TO DO EVERYTHING FROM | fot into full ewing he thought el bee ga iy Gh ondy Bove oa ae woul be 30,000 or 40,0 laborers aling the case on the demur man interests will support an en-| caught out in the first part of the] pococc yenterday stole @ horse. and bugs fe ain porhig oma weiae Gummer amnton. ro wg Bag pert Ayer ag? apache ee ibis Pap Ole ANAS vey OMS ES wat ere py are eee & its MAKING GAS TO TEACHING|employed. ‘The population of the|“]""R" Rnickerbocker, of Auburn, Is tion unpledged. So eclhas tha pao “ot tea the Men's $6.00 Suits for $2.95 Coe several days the publishing com-| Bell by Attorney Humphries a few! pancing strip Is now 6,000 and it will bel chairman of the committee. r= ace Wises to le ainent. ‘The greatest sacrifice ever known. | Vor vere’ Jaye Ihe DuN teen waa| Months ago. Judge Bell refused to Increased by from 60,000 to 70,000, pt wre at Bankrupt Sale Children’s Suits Early in the morning the barometer | Bankrupt Stock from Whatcom. Big | formerly employed, has been publish-| dismiss the Indictment as it was - ——= Jamaica negroes are desirable for}. Great Bankrupt Clothing Sa Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co.|giass read as low as 24:0, and the|Monarch Shoe & Clothing Store.| ing notices to the effect that his com- pclae seb the work. Americans cannot stand| Monarch Shoe @ Clothing 1317-1019 Firat avenue half block | skippers cast anxious eyes at the sky! 1317-1319 Firet avenue—haif block! mission has been revoked. and his let-| Great Bankrupt Gale Saturday Articles of Incorporation of the lit, said Walker 1317-1819 First) avenue—north of north postoffice. eee gi day. Toward night the wind start- north of postoffice * ters of recommendation withdrawn. serene ee thoe'& Clothing Co. *** American Improvement and Invest-. "Benator Carmack’s resolution rel- postoffice. oo ~ een - _ oe <=" . ~-~ en ee