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® : DV. ts, 1904 past the time set forth in the statutes, and in many cases th we'll take your old stove, range or her’er in exchange for « new one the case was the patrolman or de tectlve who made the arrent two practical in Session at El Paso I S$] | | | heat makers-- (MY Bertpps News Ass'n) ee | that will warm up the room thepe ———— ROME, Nov, 15—Cardinal Mocen dame recommend 5 sicatebsbender ef the. & | FINANCE COMMITTEE DRAFTS| STEAMBOAT AND GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS FEEL THAT IT A , oe tt st fiat alace under Py leo XIL, died} ‘ r the room apa BIG GATHERING OF WESTERN MEN WHO WILL PLAN TO a eananty Gh the wadioan peaneeaay, | ONDINANCE TO INCREASE | WOULD HAVE SOME EFFECT IN PREVENTING SMUGGLING r “he eng. ’ STORE FLOODS, RECLAIM DESERTS AND BUILD HOMES Death 1@ after a stroke of paral LIGHTING PLANT STOWAWAYS INTO COUNTRY <n pals. | yain eee the ardinal'’s death, and for a t om (Ny Borinps News Aawn he |r! ctor whieh jhe. Sale| attest vee womens © The v of the elty will. be A combined attempt will be made, In this manner the officers check © aga greece ig eared Fn ge gi AE ogy lo or against the issuing of $250,000 sof the steamabiD) i) right. ‘The Chineso then watch | tepicinent abe pinyed by the M Pinch bonds for eflarging the muntet mpanies operating veewels be-| for a chance to leave the steamer Biichorent Bamd the tw an on “Porestry Produ f wa I) valle ~ ee 4 elect plant as well a mt o Puget guod and adjaewet) Aso rule the mon eneak off during Gus Gpenad here today fer of ait M Prot. FB | taauing of bonds for th ts to prevail upon United | the might, peiug stnaiy, 0 a0 not to aw - 1A ve ty ' ty hall and ja A tat oVermment to dé ia m | nitrnet atiog In this manner s Be erated te se f P of tte meetin t al agent to Japan and China to hundreds of Chinese are Iegally . wa 1 Parme Png | minitt od | Vertignte the at aw » nee, | brought inte the country during the saent | ine nie Aa ‘a an ¢ rece to this hich Which t# at the p nt time the! yenr ‘ Newell Washington, D. ( et} 1 to th lant © of BO h © to the im In some cases the men are dis P « . . t re at wervi | | Th ! g of th 1 1 1 i tb i and sent back to their a tolos by HE. W pa the plant oT nee hip The ma t cou On the last arrival of the av * n, D.C, ansistant chief of na f the city expects t wp the stowaways who are t Tremont at Tacoma, sev men sithe U. 8 her bureau; "R DO NOT WANT PARK NAMED | tho home owners of the city with the trouble are Chine ago, weven Ch were tak Settlement by William F myth @lectr aht and at the same t ect The cause of thie ia ¢« reted In the hold of the r as . Ajot San I , FOR EX-MAYOR HUMES | au wfully compet i who sought to enter the with . rt ' stot tle Elect y t country in this manner. The offt er 8 ~ 8 ally lof the 4 terent and try rh ty’s plant at th DP " fi | clals of the Frank Waterhouse com v ah ver his ad- | tant gatherings of tionts er . time is considered too #mall to rt | pany, which is the local agent for|I you can carry it from room to His key te was sa t 1 a ula ffort an been Fifteen church member t f t Lew the Roston Steamship company, stat Peeeriais = od. t t 1 by experts|them clergymen, last night filed | at Elec although It is generals | spek t ed this morbing that the idea of f homes. He was fre- | of 1 in tht now of a better otal , res a n *| with the council a protest t | ly com that {t ha far bet-| very few ks, a8 having an American immigration wet ter ww pently interr by ause and | th ttee has led w the propos dedication of the| ter natural location, and that the majority of the crew on the! jnapector, who is familiar with the Pag ree: arance , : “Si iy 9 ¥ € the gath ny at F and Ceda et to | bette natructed a A ne Ch tuation in each of the orlental r t for he chen oF i fe en exh *. dried | the late Thomas J. Humes, Among | Under t t ty|® h 6 the ports of call, would no doubt result 1 perf " oy . eg FO : . . so PY the Y, M. C. A.; Rev, J. Cairna, of 0h 1 wt ‘ r h h and expressed themselves as be siete'n arent ot trade ee rb : “i recite porerahe see tage the Fremont Baptist church; Rey 1 for ' his ts | t which thin ot much in favor of the move ville tany tk i ood gg ino “ ne ee — — od M. W wr, of the Kirkland Coh ah w believed, to} & t stake and their The immigration officials rea Brightest er oe one ee egational church: Rev. Owen| be put successfully into the field) ¢ © to enter je through the as-|interviewed this morning H is 28 oe Bas la pect Jones, assistant pastor of the First | against th topus stance tained by the ase of a/ that they were not In a pon! et f bane an sbyteria hureh; Rev. W. A The finance committee » int Ve fy money { some of « the bject, but were ‘ 1 Iding, of the United Presbyterian | duced tn th la vid=| th h ff opinion that much good would r r removable F. H, Luecke, H. F. Gould | ing for the appropriatic $3}. The officers permit the Chinese |sult from the undertaking. The al oll M for the purchase of the ent|to board the ships on the other side | matter will be taken at a joint - . _ oes _ of ¥ | burn either u ! ifactured cou upon the | of the Seattle Elect fatjend while the crew ts being k-| meeting of the stea: p officials “ : nas de ‘silimahialies Cais trance @ Jon to the | lighting the streets. The rites! ed up on entering an American port, | which wil! be called some time dur pee Sa Posen, tn cl a $3.42 memory « tabling | and the t 1 of works ha tithe Chinese are hidden in the hold,/ing the near future. the prot it was read, Lat-| cluded not to purchase the pe or they indirectly rebuked quired t the : a Standard Furniture Co. hurehmen by passing resolutions pace mn them from the naval official the hospitality of the n | L. Schoenfeld & Sons ano ht ah From = chief executiv tion tot fact that the six years * e his administration were the rane 4 DID NOT FAZE 1006 to 1016 First Ave. est in the history of the city that t p the d SEATILE BELLINGHAM Tacoma Sergzmen said the, had wo Cane | geet sean indow his official record might have company to | They ke as follows \0 t ite pe » It ts sald that t | ce mation is that Mr pany originally asked . $100.0 : | public reputation ts based | for,the equipment that the city paid n= FIEND ENDS HIS TROU- Ps : ; W. A. RYER & co. u m his frankly avowed. well | ha y half that amount for The} | The police officers in charge a a | known and relentlessly carried out | material and lights, however, are “BLES IN SAN FRANCISCO the station were shocked rene ol ith regard to certa ft «| now of little benefit to the company me re at the appearance 0 are | oly wth regard t certain form |meaeare ot tbe eppsarance of Can GRAIN and STOCK of viee—commonly known as the| How the pany Id have at y forded to attempt to mulet the city! |nings, this morning, with a terrt that policy was es-|is not clear. [ts officials claim th (iy Sertpps News Ass'n) ble load of intoxicants aboard. The BROKERS | sentially wrong in principle and un-| company paid $85,000 for ite street] GAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15.—| Roberts woman is an old offender \ | wine im policy. lighting *nystem phos. Luby.a morphine fiend, jump- {82d spends thé greater part of her PRIVATE WIRE : time in the city or county jail serv CONTINUOUS MARKETS. the future historians - mementos ed from a sixth-story window of ‘the United States hotel, this morn- |'m@ short sentenc polly tor which ate | AIS BLUFF WORKED in d'was instantly killed, He (Wwaywardness in this re stood, a black | ried himself from the window as shock to the off 4 for b . The| 112 Columbia St. ing ber} “COACH YOST SAYS ROS WOULD DISCOUNT ANY LINES. MAN IN THE WEST. BUT THE FACULTY KEEPS HIM OUT OF | !IUmes consists th n ROUND FLOOR HAL $4 ‘ : cers ; > ning was brought about bj A LER BLDG, THE GAME BECAUSE HE HAS HAD TOO MUCH NEWSPAPER |*t#!8 upon our oly i | 70 PERFECTION |: cre ele Seeneyen Sete SYSEEE failure of Dr W. W. Mit-| ones: Seunsek Shain SO06r Sek. hae nd we believe tor ; ain him. NOTORIETY.” we Item. lingham, to effect a cure Jof the woman as regards her taste ™ b Nathan Beeman was on his —s 1 because his o is Inseparad: ‘ “ t {for Mquors. middiings, $26.00 1 lags 61-2: reapect to thelr mining ventures| Heche Mi tame Is ineeparably and | fence atte Waan:| GETTING POINTERS |"! « tow dare ago con-|min"astad 2 Et. Oa GiRGs (W628, 17 Can Pac. UBER that they do to outside business, | (EMU Keene lay which more | A een mee oe pane Hh Vinced the police department that} per ton, Peanuts, Jumbo, 8; A-L |4g 36°" CG. W. & 0., 481-2, 41, conditions would be more favorable. | ays a enes ta Waueet auared lock, he met with an adven > : aperin-|B# Could effect @ permanent cure of 3 ; apres ee oA eto i eenco, |the most aggravated cases of drunk Butter, Egos, Cheers. 3-4; com., at of schools of San Francisco of schools of Han Khool ays, |cnness and the change in the Rob-| native creamery.28c per Ib.; East: | but there is not enough supr 2 carry them through to a point of | which he hed a chance to show boy erts wom omarkabia, | bt a oO af Aha . cn gla genset th Rea oa Fone acemnage of ets Woman was remarkable, but,!ern creamery, fresh, 23¢ { |the municipality to commemorate \' — the public services of Mr. He | ween Yoster way and it upon our city. treet, on Eleventh aveaue south in On all sides good starts are 141-8 41-8; Lo & My am 139 1-2, 139 7-8; Man., yet « on |e Woman, after being released | Oregon ranch, 30¢ do: Ia a is OF from the city jail, wandered back | 37¢ de Oo eer ank fy. {alas for Dr. Miller and his clixir.| iggs—Native ranch, 36@3T¢ doz; of misplaced confidence relating to | hold approached him Beeman | Cooper t - management. A mining propost exclaime on ae db ay t an extended /to her haunts and her own spectal| | Che Native, 124% @13¢ tb; ee , bebe | tion iil fall without good man —_———_—_ arer, 1 wil { you’ Thi r of tion through hf | brand of elixir. Dr. Miller belleves Eastern 1% California, 10@1ic; Mo. Pac., A. C. STEWART SAYS MINING | aeomont fast or faster than a bual der Guiles teen Aated med to have the desired effect. | schools of torn cities. HI8|inat his cure te better than the) Alf skim, 6c. N. a. 9 ites HAS NOT FAIRLY STARTED | ®¢## proposition. This year mining gee. y | Ser the, eng. tome So bie Reale ans . for the, purpon, | Keeley cure, but stock tn his com Magri : ere: Noe experts from over the w WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—A. F although Mr, Beeman tried | of gettin pointers” for $3 pany took « decided slump at po ggg hey Eee ees @ | 751 8; Peo. Ga 1091-4, 108 1-2 AT NOME have visited Nome and all agree | Jaures, editor of the Venezuela He borrow a revolver from the { improvements soon to be jice headquarters this morning and | hesn ssaaee' ~ a ur-|109 1-8; PF nna, 1373-8, 1361-2, |that the country has only started. | ald, has been ordered expelled from and go after the man bh the San Fran tool | Annie Rooney. when she heard the| 155 Sait bring chickens, 7-8; Rdg., 761-4, 751-8, 76; BR If Nome’s business has been heavy |the coantry by Pr Castro. It n which ® truant school 1%) news in the fastness of her cell at| ji, 371-2, 363-8, 3714; St. Peek ae in’ the past, it will be heavier in is understood that took the not have a revolver with re the city jail, was heard to remark: | Fish, Ete. 17314; | Sugar, wy A. C. Stewart, one of the largest |the future, for all the machinery | «ide of the asphalt in the time, but T thought I - ne | “E tolt that guy cud’nt cure [ony eit ‘lee Sociwhant. 1471-2; So. Pac, 7G operators in Nome, passed through | Will be ordered from Seattle recent trouble. Ho has always de 4 bluff the man, so I Just butted jnutin. Gee! Look at Clara. Haint| poor FE ge BE how: So. Ry. 638 this city a few days ago on h “Nome has had a beautiful fended the Americar 1 it said Booman in explaining the| CARELESSNESS lle Gee & peeehs Sa. FE eet Gruen Le Gee a ed years ~_s Y. Pac., 38, 37 1-4, he|mer this year and the w is believed that he is an American ation to the police last ever myself if she stays here much| barley, 100- sacks, $4.00; split 1-2, 741-8, 755 way to Greenday, Wis, wh will spend the winter. The Nome | not what they used to 1414; U. & 5.00; split peas COST HIM MONE) |r Yeocib boxea, B08 country has only started, says Mr.|of the business men and operat Annie Rooney refused to let Dr. popcorn, per |2. com 277-8; U. Stewart. Up to the present time |are building homes for their tam-| ASKS SOME QUESTIONS) LITTLE HAPPENINGS ities eamerts d ew, 33.6007 |S. pfd the work has merely been prepar- | illes rem es of the fact that! | ‘ 2 $8.80 to! Halibut. 6@T%e om my; ae = img for the great future. The last | they can reach civilization in seven lar i a of| A divorce suit was filed in th ior on . | CHICAGO—Ro ttle few years has been spent by all the |days. The whole district has been| Mahesh Charan Sinha has a fo The Merchants & Miners’ Tran “ped © “ Poa er Ih: shrimps, | CHICAG 4 oo —— ui leading companies in building| looked into this fall and large| ing for Chief Delaney, and tn fact] sortatio any, owners of th , Pa * Hug : hus 2 RS |strong in face of wheat wesknemietd ditches and laying plans for steam | Strikes will continue owing to the | the wt jartinent. ( aronne ainst which . of the} Sand. Willis H . alleges} | Groceries and Cereale. | Chicago cash wheat close: No.2 ators ‘redgee and steam scrap- [earnest desire shown by those who oe Potice D cer Ae | recently by & lone hes would |*xtreme cruelty. A divorce waa]. Sugar, Golden, C. in sucks. $6.565; s116% to $118: No 3 med aim ers s it takes about three years |@re now getting interes * | Dassenge who im ee } a ex-|* nite e sy faaee haste Steet to $1.15: No. 2 , 6 ae prisonment - as Mins D> cant P Mar tgomery nd of | 4-25; buckwheat, per barrel, $7.09; d 5; No. 2 Hard, winter, ; Lead — a pet i wos ar > youl tay Wa | pg mut, 8 he wp doses ace germ meal, 108, per bale. § to $1.14; No. 3 Hard, winter, b ‘e nits) commence ie he the ago . 2 - 4 has mea. per barre 00 to $1.12 No 1 Nor. about next season. | j his aoe wes « 4 | en warne © mayor's corn meal, fen, per bale, $2.0; wait to $1.20; No. 2 Nor. pts “Expert miners from all over the | See” aeees iheee One fe \7 . for enough THE MARKETS if agra yo eee ee to $1.18; No. 3 fomnae a neve rhe - pee pa pe tol fa , r e fi 25; wheat flakes ad on . bn 4 po ser gD ¢ _ . 7 |that he was following her he tn r in the 75. Iba, $2.20; Farina, per barrel, | Woted 4 pos! » let ar r y night and che wao-atr Frenennnd leg re the Farina, 10-!b sacks. per bale,| Primary receipts: Wheat 903,000 greatest in. existence,” said Mr. . bh ar t t Hoge | $2.00 hominy, large, per barrel. | bu., against 1,000,000 bu. Corn 436,- Stewart. “The auriferous deposit : ; ‘ | wan guilt | WHOLESALE PRICES. $4.60; hominy, small, 10s, bate, $2.50 bu., against 471,000 bu. Ship- of gravel is so general that every “ty toh aa Pol Judge p all fair in barrels, $6.30; dry granulated, 7 | ments: Wheat 370,000 bu., against - (These prices are to any buyer tn | racks, 6.1 cube, tn barrel, $6.56 r * ereek and gulch from the sea to . - fi taxed the actual witness fees | quantities Prices on small pur 9 s : seer” Faczs, | 856,000 but. Corn 127,000 bu. against a ca, " tu 3 . ? ptt ees on emall purc jour, pa © barrel 78 Ge mme has 0 valu ee and filed @ tat to Hogg. In this case th rt | average 20 per cent higher.) Crown, $4.76; Straight, per barrel, | 78,000 bu. he country was full o' Bat |CHIEF OF POLICE DELANEY t na fon the t was caused by Provicione. ea Gold Medal. $6. Minnesot, rich quick prospectors as well as ‘ ading th wagon and the |hard wheat, $@ Pillsbury, $7.50@8 promoters. If a prospector sunk| MAKES NEEDED RULES FOR ' t recommended that the wagons |. Fresh Meat—Cow beet. 606 4c per | Pillabury’s Rest, $ Standard Da- ne Des aded Lighter In the futur Ib; steer beef. G&c: veal, T@l0c Ib: | kota, $5.75. Whole wheat flour, per Ate. . 11 ire perk S%e Ib; mutton, 6@6%o Ib; | barrel, $4.00; graham, $3.80 graham | il -rovisions ma, 15@16e tb; | per barrel, $4.78; rye Me 10s, per} ; fresh, llc Ib, 7.00; | . and struck water, notwithstanding he was in a good location, he would| DEPARTMENT } - give it up; yet that claim would : still be in his name until the Janu - ie WARE RESIGNS ary of the next year, thus holding * lag Boars Ya A system of free phe miners, who afterwards came to the 0; rye meal hy has or |been inaugurated by Chief of Po ] live prospectors and country. lice Delaney to satisfy the demands | (By Beripps News Acw'ny | white River potat This laid foundations and ar-|0f his boarders. An order lnsued|) 4. oHicron, D.C. Nov fa cencin Veuies “sea | guments for th yesterday makes it a matter of). cone F. Ware has resigned go tb mee 2 THAT THE BLOOD Ge SRenin 4 THA H BLOOD BE KEPT IN e many curbstone smpulsion to have those guilty of per doz b lawyers that flood the 4d omminsioner cf pension: H i TG Gate Gell teen tne & felony visit the gallery and have |Commiauones fade without ex 1 ee ae cocunl pe PERFECT CONDITION. NO TON- fag but lawsuits when a strike w ra tures taken, “lest we for : we my ana with teave the in we plant, 2c per Hubba IC 15 SO THOROUGHLY SATISFY- rolmen are forbidden to | p/a® z - NEW YORK Nov. 15.—The|1%e It r, 65c4 ING AND EF IVE AS a pi 0 at made. Time has helped to straig to resume the , sty terior departmen tu wox en that condition of affairs and that | “move ® from the city jail | ee tice n Kansas t be} Standard Ol of New Jer- | string beans, 4@6c; beets is encouraging for the future. if] Until this order has been complied | Practiow Pongo ao ; know has declar (end. of 81 /S5E to terete, Yee on ' e o the many people interested in| *'t® ak ok eecial has been tory to the pre i Pej pee share payable on December 15. | hag sack; , er ee en aay Mae the 1 oo cles regarding the release |dent, and that he leaves for , w me Uy ‘Baday's dividend makes 36 per cent | dozen bOM60C dos jot prisoners by the cap n|*onal reasons. ir anninted a . - — 1%@2ec per Ib. H harge of the watch following their J. H. Murphy, for ma alby I Minor’s Ju arith Green Fruit, Ete. | oni © does not know what! .° wy : : | Cr : 1 S mae TE rae A SeeRE earn | et clr tn tra eetnem de [Claud Crave, Cary tree, ete] «WATER SHUT OFF | sen vena EER ithem loose. Chief of Police Delaney | ?°7'™* oe a sa te he posttl n| wi 1 al nue 4 Raveasun veemelaee por ben | i it retum has made it compulsory for patrol arelen se See riot tytn re 7 a ie shut off tomorrow | crab apples, 404 60 fon | Goopn OF FLAVOR 18 mee |men to telephone to headquart ansfer companies in Oregon, He| Wednesday even 1 1, | from A. Until NOON Over | Valor $4.0 0 per MADE INTO EACH DROP; YOU never refuses as long as it h as soon a8 po e after an arrest accompanied by Mrs. Murphy lee 8 . n United Prest the a of Lane x 00 per WILL LIKE IT BETTER THAN 4 fo move, hut continues to do the best |has been 1 and state the nae eee Wimbish, a. foreign | church h avenue at eca " BE nae vad $1.25 per erate. | Cora —Dec., 507-8, 50, 50 to 501-8: | ANY OTHER BEVERAGE, ONCE H ti it ie past rep 4 then st ture of the ch to be preferred | |, ary from Mont Ala., | pairs ripening t 7 yak | May, 461-2, 46, 46; July, 463-8,) YOU TRY IT. f as sick, her #,|against the man held ia in the city en re » the! M the Grant etre ee oo a, S1@1 Dewt =, $1 e | — fi ause It will work «| In case this Is not done, for any | Grane f . 1 we gasnha canbene » peta ial Pe ghange of heart’ 60 remember | good reason, it is absolutely an in " ~tey “ ; 4 to] TWO DOZEN HALF PINT BOT- i ’ ringement upon the rules of the PHILADELPHIA, Novy. 1 ry ! apes. W 3-8. LES Di YERED, . 3 Dr. Miles’ sears Cure |i department for a patrolman|nie Ward Rand dow « in th RECEPTION alifornin ‘ 5 to) PHONE—EX. 2g, pei at wrt str |to neglect to report the late democrat! an $8 per t rlom to 12.00, | aimee azine men who ‘ 8 the charges aga ©) Randall, ts ea lat placed under arrest while on| DENVER, ( ’ Papi | . ‘ ‘ ; 7 — i res Grain and Feed. ‘eines ‘ oches $ duty to the officers in charge at | ¢icial canvass of the vo! : at but Mis 5. WINSLOW'S Da \ e entert 1 th ner ton, whe nt, $30@31 ton: 8 pac ang jelat? lthe station when that patrolman 18|two or three co , that SOOTHING SYRUP Rainier club at a be ee ute cout tcuan GGGS car wane | asia m. 871-4, 863 brea Br. “Milew "Heart ; ¢ | rete nd. Chief Delaney believes Alma Adar femocrat, hn en 0 Det by Millong of Mother for dhe t _ ; 4 per vom” ZW. tim: | 4, elter, 79 3-4 $4 8 é Bagi on yay | eS |r sag | she ait Re a Arete CUTLERY * ‘ 1, 71-4 EVERY BLADE WARRANTED 8 M nagar will obviate conside g men arrested. As ; a . ne the qu 1 colle, aud a the beet the past isone Rain p H eo “vane eee TWENTY-FIVE CPNTS A ROTTLR I ¢ t pre ' ARR ve been held in the city Jail long Rubber Store Is

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