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alana ME ae ane is A ae a RR mare ices aicmainesaoaiit see THE eeATiL E STAR—FR = , Soper is tee edt etl eealegeeetieemmenerinmaremenaesntinst 3> Rear ra acedtt Senator Hoar Dead: ” Bee oeee THE MARKETS ~The Loss a Nation’s 282555 oxecietet=2|"There Is Always Make Your Own Terms of Payment on Things for Your Home ee eS The engagement of three nights shane opens Sunday, oh Cow bee Ko per | DEAD MAN MADE ENEMIES, BU T HI SINTEGRITY NEVER WAS by ene tant, tae; ean forele, THE SRATTLYE. pork, eo I mutt 6@e' Ib. AVESTIONED For tomorrow's ladion’ matinee at | Provisions—Hama, 16@160 — tb; oo io ee ree matinee Mt | acesklan beasne lee Wt belies | a an a | Wy Bortpps News Ass'n) finally the : to} company will t freeh, Lio tb. pulsations dwindled to} repeat its successful | WORCESTER, Mass,, Sept. 90,—| Bothing and the end had come: peoduation of “Barbara Freitchie Vegetables, | p |United States Senator Georges Frie Every church bell in the elty was! The quaint gowns and bonnets worn| Ealifornia potatoes, 1%@1%0 per | & basin of comparison—by which things of ame kind are Ve have yet to find a person who not bic Hoar, at 1:35 o'clock thia| tolled, according to a prearranged |by our grandmothers in 1863 are|{p; Yakima potatoes, $14@26 ton measured, express surprise at the liberality of the new morning, Huccumbed to the disease | PIM, when the death was an-| features of the production, which |carrote, 760900 per mack; cabbage, i 7 : ine which has held him at death's door | #0uneed. | has @ pretty romance je wi radiahes, 106 Gon bunches Btore’s system of elling things for the home, jfor weeks past, Death came so}. The nator’® son, Rockwood! For ‘the third week of the Neill /#reen onlona, 10 dos bunches You ect those things which you want, peacefully that only the attending| Moar, hin daughter, Mary Hoar,| company, beginning next Sunday | Cvoumbers oe dozen: native ens terms to suit y: end of the long vigil by the sick be i" ath sd | will be produced and given an elab | 7 bed he funeral fervice will be held! orate presentation, Mr, Neill will Green Fruit, Eto. : Y« m & very complete assort- mator Hoar had been uncon-|!® the Church of the Unity, In thie | appear in hin favorite character of na alnnos iadeeng preagedie penne 8 oi mar » " c Fenatchee, Oo@ 912 m he t the market sclous since Sunday last, — the | lly, Meaty 8 3: om It 1#| Gaston de Marsnc, the soldier of PR Ba mgs ay 4 | snore is none ether SOUEE A othe MONEE You choose in daylight and under the most unconsciousness being punctuated | Probable that Key. Dr; Kdward Hy. |rortune, and Edythe Chapman a8|400 par box. Lemons. 4203.25 per || RANGE tn the best rang ’ 1 favorable conditions with but a few brief lucid Interva Y | the witty, handsome court beauty, |b Tiackberries, $1.25 pe rate, When at last death drew near, his| Will be buried beside that of MIB! Weelte de LoVe Persinn dates, 6% i a ever-weakening pulwe waa ite only| Wife, who died last I mber, in| $2.50@3.50 buneh. I atrawhe com A KXA = th ily lot at Concord THE ALCAZAR ' $6.00 crate, 1 ae Mlodg ¥ He & PFOC- | FMidWkel Strogoff has broken all | 5" w te ‘ reque ne all record for attendan at the Alca w rn \ Monday, th Clear during ¢ present week. The et A i he f The body w i , " that dat The haa|® ne favor in which the company ty Boe salted ‘ea ’ "| in held and the attractive prices are |‘! ¥; rap n } the magnets which are drawing peo | * #0; ¢ ford § GET THE HABIT | ‘This country Tost one of her big. [ple to the capacity of the Alcasar Cribertien th40 9 | Seat, brainiest, most patriotic men | each night. This Russian mele Hay, Grain and Feed. in the death of Senator Hoar, Mas- | drama will be repeated unti! Satur Cat fr ogg sachusetts te not the only sufferer, |¢ay night. On Saturday afternoon 8 ree es a taps a ing partes i F - The lows is « nation’s there will be given the first of the | oion ¢ 27.00 , shorts rp i toe | eh 9427.00 per ton; shor us ® ‘ ange, i | r was born at Concord, Masa,, | ter ee mane Wie be ther fine old | g22.00 per ton: bran. $20.00 per ton Bo used. | F angen a } 1826, and graduated from | play. “The ing Of] meal, $22.00 per tor BW. tim id range part t Fuarante e ae 1 in 1846. Later he complet othy, $18.00 per ton: BE. W. com eee | piste adantioPeagenr! THIRD AVENUE Pressed timothy, 61 0 ton; new 4 om ed hie law course at the me » “y on The engagement of “A Romance Wheat hay, $14 16.00 per ton Veraity and entered politics in 1860, ind hay, $1 I ers"! QGLHolmesFurnitureCo- of Coon Hollow” at the Third Ave ¢ this week will be followed, be ternor | when he was cloeted city solicitor of Worcester. He was sent to the |" : state legislature in 1852 and the | #'eting with Bunda senate in 1867. He was a member of now Russ oe OPEL TURES SECOND ETG matinee, by th @ UNION STREET the élat 43 and 44th con-|P'ay, “For Her Bake.” ; Sdoiies tiie 1101-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. nd declined a omina- | Pobles idiers, serfs, members « a number of political convicts, will ative ranch. jwenate March 6, 1877, and had been there ever since, until bis death, | throng the stage abe Only two men now in the » ; were there w hen He n elected . ” . indication, His heart beat slower | Cockrell, of Missourt, nae Allison MOST PROMINENT BUSI- Poultry. LORUEN AND LUCILLE, th iny. Ayres working in the and slower and with lees fores, until of lowa. HESS CORNER IH THE cosvco poor soy: sprine w00 Sears st Mey caste natin ————| © Ducks, live | , ne foul tamen, Rated LEANIN |ehape for the game with the Spo ennai Halibut, 4@4%e per Ib be tak 3 ot a wed = — kane high ech Saturday. Berim- rout, 10@110 per Ib; Now t for t ey went to the . s | mage praction We held every afters TRO Southwest Corner Of per tb: roles fue per Ib: shrimps ESTIMATED that reome by the | noon. Second A nd Madi 2% @ lhe rf ib, emelta, scarce. at t . t| . i on were about 86 | | son eet Is Offered se Gélten ¢ p the af | HOPS WERE J at 29 conte « FOR EVERYBODY WATER TURNED ON an Ee ihh ott meget cot tae - - im barrels, $6.30. ary granulated WILLIAM AYRI ' lithe 1 n buyers is thought to be ke, $6.06; cube, in barrel, ‘ wuff she « Pre ¢ the ¢ REPORTS BROUGHT ON THE| Water was turned for the first Wg “ a * e time into the new 1,000,000-gallon ; ~ veaeal ROANOKE THAT POLICE OF standpipe on Queen Anne hill yes aoa bubeberet BIG OPENING SALE terday afternoon, It will no longer ury’s Bent, $4 Standard Da . FAR NORTH CITY ARE ACTIVE |). necessary for the people on the Th. Whole wheat flour, per : higher points on Queen Anne hill $2.80 and Renton hill to get along with tye 6 a effort to imp - Apermae fp h summer months. The completion | *” ee 10c and Terms, $3.00 per month; cit at ns a alke Haid: only tions. The steamship Roanoke ses. | °f te tank will give an adequate | 1*%% 4 mation now bemmens $2 18e. 15 minutes’ ride on W ~aengeen m street car to on atheast Seattle. nae eaeuin Enon ae ican supply to the whole high service |! o ; “ : ne et a aix fallen district, even taking in the army ? 7 re e, $2.30 = PLE LELIILLISSIIISSISSIIS men and an equal number of thelr! see Phe ten one ones enue at od cate male a ates. One of the | ’ sn ’ * 1 the ne of wheat sessaneeemteny fr a crm woe A Record Maker SoS SS"5 OLD MEN PLAY <= 2:52! : the same offender who was arrested t jecwae the r ity of the tea bale, $3.50 or ness. By ser in this city several months He United States permite. 15 uckwheat, per] of enies a oe vain effort have . ae jumped his bail and fled to Nome r t ficult to obtain really ake and pastry! pI i e merged the where he was a few weeks ago fleet ne busine tions " pe ey, | last days of Se; be 1 victory over caught in the Nome police dragnet. | ee ee ee ee tS a | every previous record, ‘T we intend to ~ His arrest and heavy sentence ° seat Saaiieain anengh. dint 38-1» boxes, 00; mplit peas | be a “Record Maker” for t lay of Octo- spread terror among Nome's social yg ag ‘ es Too i> boxes, 8458; popcorn, per ber A col n of plendid bargains and | paras and since then the sotled | (Special to The & jewt, §2.60. j doves of the northern mining eamp| WALLA WALLA, Sept. 90.—To-| wich anoned s branch tn thie wie ; thou s of worthy value able Goods” have been flying in every direction, | @ay, at 10 o'clock, four orrath on ooallygtiongy coed aoe te Be tt will be the tion. With extra help in every | Most of them have come southward,| plonsers. rang nm age >| me ey in nether ture |, SP ee cena taak ty te ene urtment are ready to give you quick and . but a few have gone to Fairbanks | *4. Played « game of c the! which » sen fat greater thines. , that law even ntelligent service and make tomorrow 4 satisfac- and other more pleasant pastures ig | 0*¥ A*phalt pavement laid fer | ory to dis «gy a evematar itv aes 1s , ys Seattie’s Alaska street. William T ee Sl toes ata : nd tn a | ently ree tory shopping day f for Read on— According to the Roanoke’s pas. | Milton Evans, ag ae rt- | tom ured from the cae rea un tn commeigati sengers, in fact, a large part of the | 2" seainet uff, aged TA he with hen Be Ni tht G Popular Residence 250.2 8 ee weed Taf yo ey EE ight Gowns Fairbanks, and a stern-wheel steam. | "***** of Siee = . erm lease ore gent ac thes We have a splendid assortment of new Outing Flan- el tor | t Sc at G. O y, Inc.| nel Gowns ranging in « from 65e to $1.75 each. We quote you two extra st ials for tomorrow—ample sized, warm, fleecy garments that are just what they look like COMFORT al! through. Here they a IWNS of pink and blue striped out- LADI6S' NIGHT( § 1 18 Cents ing flanne tly trimmed with finishing braid, spe- F row for Java and clal at, each . 60e Dist he t er is being built at St. M i Cc the special purpose of handling the 5 traffic Nome's restige an the eee Alaskan metropolis is said to be dwindling before the rapid strides ‘Thie has long been « fashionable location for beautiful homes Many being made by the central Alaska fine houses have been erected, and seme of the best families of the camp sity reside there. Go far ae known, there are no boarding houses, Tale Coftec. te LADIES’ NIGHTGOWNS of good quality outing, in col- houses nor flate in this Addition on the second hill. ike a Rio ored str with plain collars and « special to- SWINDLED morrow h ‘ T5e Fall Underwear EXTENSIVE SHOWING OF COOL WEATHER GAR- lets in Squire Perk are al! cleared, the stum having been blown out yours a. re all graded, the sewers, weter | maine and cement onetrwoted and id for. The lay of the land and the nature of the greund are such that the r Shoe company streets are practically free from mud and water in the winter, ndled out of | tase of residents le t The location is clean, healthy and sightly. The , For S-lb. Paile Pure Leaf Laré MENT In every way desirable, Schools are convenient. The street car serv posed was sold to A. Atigeh & POSTMASTER GENERAL HAD A LADIES’ UNDERWEAR of good quality, soft gray ip lee ie good, and it is an easy walk to the busin center of the city of Portland. It has just been learn rand f © Mined throughout, on sab a gar- The tract sommences at Fourteenth Avenue and extends only to | ed that the « ass maar ae HARD NIGHT OF IT AND 25 Cents om ene ned through nm sa = Twentieth Avenue, between Alder end Cherry Streets. THE VERY | ceived at the Portland house and| HEART OF THE CITY! that they never ordered them. The) TEARS ARE ENTERTAINED Call at our office and we will show you the lets. police are working on the case ar WE ARE THE OWNERS. have arrested M. F. Kady, « gypsy an ey ever any ; Flyer 25 Cents La = hapten = | na a . - . 7 . 7 oe Pound tor w, Saturday Poulsbo Washingt UNION TRUST COMPANY | BROUGHT A CROWD But b Try it Incorporated 1992. 20 c ae Good Hosiery ents THE BEST FALL WRIGHTS NOW HERE FOR YOUR an aller Bulidin W. 9. SQUIRE, iuerroe ie Ry 4 32 Hall 3. JAPANESE VILLAGE WILL BE REMOVED For § Bars Emerald Soap. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, cream color, heavily fleeced !-trimmed, special tomorrow at, a garment 500 NDERGARMENTS of mixed wool and cotton in gray or white, good quality and very satisfactory for weight, a garment B5e Creamery LADIES’ HOSE, joned m r 290 LADIE He m, fast black and all s cially pric " ow at, a pair e oe 25e LAD HOSE ne all-wool b k cashmere, full fashioned, goo aring, warm and comfortable, a bd Men’s Goods GOOD SHIRT BARGAINS FOR LARGE MEN. t Magruder him a ot her 5 night : Magru said bis patient showe 8 3 RTS, with all linen bosoms, ne peavemsass gustan tue toot or ler TEA AND COFFEE co. MEN'S WHITE SHIRT h all linen bosoms, good . 8 denne 60 " 921 SECOND AVENUE. weight and splendid wearing quality 8 16% to 18, CEDAR RIVER WATER SUPPLY TO BE PROTECTED BY DOING THORPE IS MANAGER | stene Veadiiia davoee ree value $1.00 each; spectal tom w at. each AWAY WITH THIS NUISANC E AT BARNESON | ‘ : . MEN'S SWEATER all wool and th me quality sold som | EVEN MONEY regularly at $2.50 each’ on wat, $1.80 PULLMAD opt Fr. wl Pan ere hese at 18% MEN’S WOOL UNDERWEAR im Weight, reg Thorpe wa edt amer of the Y PRANCISCC t. 20 ne | cent ilar value $2.00 a garment ale tomorrow at The whole Japanese portion of ,1 ted. As the ground is now | Weshinator Aart ee\h « the W ia t| Handsome teck P ents us $1.50 sled by th the rer < wan at » money.| Fine Derby rib wear & fo be wiped out to prevent the serra tl gece ig of Captain cit ‘and mes igpaepeointions Gok warm, al: wel owe 1 ’ oys othing ger of pollution from that source th 1 no object — ts THE SCHOOL BOY'S DAY FOR DRESSING UP. pointed out Star, The Jax The board of 1 bad |Fairchiid and wreating a = # for boys, 68 cents GOOD SCHOOL SUITS—splendid new materials, serges, anene ¥ be bullt anew at sas him, sprang dowr ie ents worsteds and mixed goods, and the latest shades in uch a point as may be designated " A taire to get te ' Iren’s ©, § cent Py browns—two-piece and Norfolk styles; neat-fitting, by the city authorit eome Barn rT encaping nderwear, 40 cents play-proof garments, strongly sewed, well lined, have of the ri ther > eel in venerd t |tirmt ¢ of the building, cutting shirts, 83 cente suit; our price tomorrow possibility of the dange t be si hin har bad ight Clerk Haxel . ents BOYS’ SWEATERS, all woe ain 1 in faney stripes, age gett th i f 1 by F Lous th who had just got up from hie bed " nts. “ , ine to year regular value everywhere $1.25 a “yids ! f [had no shoes on and gi « | Very Great Bargains each; our price tomorrow O86 between the t Lumbe y 1 t er . AFTER FIGHT AN x B| the « scattered say —— J hstatacad tg onal uae ExoITiNa |e vbr ver Everywhere Saturday Night 4 townsite, the ¢ enginee t a. Tt t 7 r we CHASE JOHN M’CANN 18 t ther ed working shirts e PECIAI »M 6 TC 9 30 P.M : board of } t by the t | . owe ‘ SPEC a3 t ‘ AGAIN IN CUSTODY ? “ 4 CREPE TISSUE FT API ER, all colors; special Saturday conden wult h the a oes 4 ol underwear, 9 * tea Sent ~f - y vee night, from 6 to 9:30, per roll 4c Res Junto bye ite nab | "he removal bin Here he grad yy Closing Out Tea eS LE rents company’s property ‘ oe ines peed Set gee MeGas , a oo Rett ptheediver Be. there are bundie mnie paper and nicely bound in cloth, regular publishers’ fa £00 feet wide. On th riy t | danger of polluting Ced: @4 robbing the bed: f lt rt ichousl imied going t bring the people in n 0 ee +.- 100 Of the’ dayncirne portion of Barneson ¢ , 2 me F, Prior, of the Vendc After catching hin | droves nothing will | TOILET ARTICLES—Mennen’s Taleum Powder, Lyon's shortly bef q dedlock this morn prang through the swing doors of Meanw ¥ are prepared to || Blue Ribbon Mocha and Java Tooth Powder, Pear nted Soap, Cuticura Soap, ing. Mra. Prior wa 4 by wery saloon, on Wertern av- | Make go we started out to say Coffer, was 40 250 |) Packer's Tar Soap and Tetlow's Gossamer Complex- t about tr ring the lease to Gunpowder Te | fon Powder, all regular 260 articles; on sale Satur 1 gold wateh fr Jresser and | bent on taking him, and were again THE 10¢ Fancy ited through the open door with|attacked, About this time Patrol | e na f ' | Creamer | 7 TO 9 P.M.-TWO HOURS ONLY THE LUTHERANS og the Wast | Ane on r ented Mrs. Prior following in an|man A. A. Brown came an fast an he CUARANTEE CLOTHING 26c Blue and White , BASTING COTTON—the big 50-yard spools—sold all ington district are holding a joint jattempt to get hold of him could in answer to the shrill de Crete, geek the time at Se a spool; special Saturday night, 7 to 9 qyned in the Lutheran church at GENERAL WILI 1AM has ar ; Bhe proused the night clerk and| mands of a police whintle, After COMPANY Kirk 1 unity Gens, te th | two hours only, a spool . e ‘ Qe *'rfield. The synod will last for | "V4 #t Vaneouve u#h., to take |her son, C. Wi Fairchild, who were | chasing the fugitive for about four re. eerare om we | HAIRPINS, in regular Segpt boxes, Saturday night, © ay sll |charge of the Department of the|aitting in the office at the front of [blocks he succee in capturing | Seuthwect, Cocney iat ayatinm and <a iar Rhye Ze F) from 7 to 9, two hourt uy a box vo ee ihe a Columbia. |the building. ‘The two men over-|bim near pier 6 . $15.00 Double Shot Gun..#10.00 | a 48 ATHERTON, of Garner, in powered McCann, whe threw the| Last Monday McCann wan re- ‘ sue’ vasermese Sraataan tan SOO RARER bey county han again beer or Water . rn ent Youns watch wer “tr ond into a wed from the county jall, where Both Shake Hand | $ bet pucbred O8e ointed powtinint in that city.| 0d Street Superintendent Walters| pile of ruwbim m a Vode atterapt to wan being held on a charge of! Quality and style of our $4.00 woft | M Cc dD tarday 10 look |tid himmnst wf thm evigowce“hgninat| burglary. Ihe wan caught robbing |and'autt hover Gant’ he cCart ry Goods ee name of ner is to be| Went to Portland Hed | Changed to Yacolt, tn the name of \OVer the new fireboat that has re-| him 4 place about #ix months ago and|in tye city at the price. ‘That's just | Garner in distasteful to the citizens, | cently b mm built there, The offi-| MeCann tried hard to play | wan bound over to the erior court | what we mean. B. N, Brooks & Co 5 | Hi | * pep Fg: TT erie gk” Sop Aor A bard nvr ty Upbenpiornabeag oid by Por fom cu] Spelger & Hurlbut AN sald to be James Cooper, | that will be of value to them in the a wtupe w bow Com wel ran |day and MeCann wa released on 7 wnsel ve: ie | Second and Union of Taroms, wan arrested in Van- | remodeling of the fireboat Snoqual-|to the ne se nYALO nuIgeHon at of the authorities’ Inability conver, B.C. yesterday afternoon ou! mie, Which is to be dono this fall.) | police aamial Cann struck at @ locate the prosecuting witness, , Company pea la ACS were DIS, SMART CLOTHES, Herald or, 1329 2nd ave. F

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