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Thursday-Baturday, “Art xonw.” Splendid presentation of Chinese Empress Decides. For ATTHETHEATERS io ue play, Company excellent A Government By the People ==: juveniles tm pi pera, Well worth double the | IMPORTANT OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT MADE FORO TOR ROTOR TORR TORR IO HO Seattle — “Parisian Helles.” Among best of kind seen here this H BY THE SECRETARY OF THE CHINESE EMBAS season : SY AT WASHINGTON TO THE STAFF CORRE Star—Royal Itallan band, Danny | Mann company, Bounding Gordons, SPONDENT OF THIS NEWSPAPER. Karl & Mason, Gladstone Juveniles: Madison Park pavilion Mriday are not citizens).” 3 YN ARDNEF b acl ted by he urchasers when 16 years 1 5 ¥ at t ¥ Ae a " S wite a gf sow an poiye Continuing, Governor Swineford aggeen ° Sntesh tives Gd seat Gad tien Sania Wie command said; “As | understood the call for sremmraten, DC. 1 What t Immiy to De regeré hho hime with on hetr to the & . this convention, it was to be a con tery a0 =e meet | eagee ~ 7 Tunnel: peutual ef the deverneeat tn 1508 tne sad vention of Alaskans to work for the ened in Si . poragr ba tg se good of Alaska, I want to satinfy oregon Age ae See sh bios myself that it is a convention of mah Seoiin 6 eennanet rol after sudden death of her son some years \ tend o¢ Russia an al form of go oremnent m.. y ry oeten Placet ephew on throne in place of legal her. NO POLITICS. “We are not here for polities! we Oe <= dele-|% *-called Alaskan convention, in »PENDENCE ALAS catia jul) ime anil " AND A TERRITORIAL FORM) 9% SmenGmn on he ee idents of the country, have «|OF GOVERNMENT.” ively engaged im the developihe af Jelegates| Voice. | would tell my own father! Following the remarks of Govern-| [vel enEnge) lt toe ne ee urees empted to cnter|or Swineford, those present stated | Kr Ns Mit Mer nis amendment * * 2 * z > : * > * + : * ~ * * ee ee ee ee ee ee | M » night, Sunday afternoon and eve « @Fning. —D'Urbano’s Royal Italian + POINTS ON PRESENT GOVERNMENT OF CHINA * |* | band A > Ta cath % = Area 4,225,000 f opulation 400,000,000, * |* * _ i ; N@ = “1 , : kl bed * ee ion” R eh « WIE, eo: % . is : |*Coporation yan hci S - It is net by poijtl * | : 7 - Ss ey" i * : « t antry * ly » J Ay pp * Me ie * (Continued From Page One.) ° * ‘ . ah > * Maneh ' y « powe * * was entitled to vote at any election * ore in th we # | as preseribed by law, which migh i ’ Vy * 12 & | be forthcoming in Alaska t » : , M wh ks and * * 7 | SWINEFORD TALKS. Bae . ey < . on * Swineford then address * y ‘ ee ee ae * assemblage in support of bis q > “ ¥ = st =. Each pro’ * » * n, during whieh bh i ® hae its ow ay : t te own ays me @ Ie « ed that his sole reason for « ; **t s « |* & | the resolution was that the que . * k awe ané « |* @ | tion might be brought up and set tled in such & manner as he ‘ * pr ! x ulation of the salt we |® TSZE-HSI AN, DOWAGER EMPRESS OF CHINA # | Alaskan secking only the int > é ‘ ia : : 7 Erom os ame rem Rie by Eis Carl, of Loutavilie, for # and welfare of the country, might ig ; Se oe eee a - ae ont This painting was the chief # sit at the convention with a clear > ry ene wen 86 y. @ harmenious t * |® feature of the building at the St. Louis World's Fair, @ | conscience | —" : 2 HO sag meme EMPRESS WHO BECOMES A REFORMER * In opening his addrens the gov } Tene-Hal An b " Bi RRR EE ERE R ER REE Le Horn in 1434 * “ap paused ax fellow * Daughter of @ Manchu nobleman. | HA eye “+ sng we * Sold as a slave when father b aime poor, * realdents ( aay resicents, or = + (rs * vd - * * * * * * * * * * vd . * 7 ” * to elect a gh that| *hich proxy delegates, who are not} E f ini Purposoe—not her At lnet this commission ® * #8 te eR Ree eee ER EE EERE Ee ap inted and the people ao aueured that they w be ¥ ¢ modern political ays © congress, althe a to be the main it mong certain of the jn attendance upon this convention. | Or br We are not here to work for the his oot corporate interests of the country | bona fide re except such that will benefit the |that he bad no r people as woll | DECLARE ? 1 do not want, nor will I sit In | We are not here to declare/ing Alaska from voting under the} ->—- amendments to the pre t mining | election laws. rare Get a home. Page 6 teltn +o* | laws, but to DIC LARK HE INDE-! Governor Swineford then issued! Get a home. Page 6 tela bom representat Dasny has b press dowa ined that the em-| granted a r ppointed a dis-| tem n to come to} “I know ft has been the gene: jo study the| idea bere that the Chinese people and form of|have no part In the government That is not @ correct idea. Th ners while In Washington. take six weeks perhaps be fore the commission can reach jem | Washington. They are just now t a. No doubt they country, | she 7 A o—— ‘onditions of the country = SOLE AGENTS “YOUNG'S HATS @ many engaged in upbuild E. N. Brooks & Co., 1331 2nd Aye. t Roose ndvantage of the ak him q asion, which w p { China ex of the most ad tiand I do not hes sans al demand od. The « ain and other epare @ report for|to carry out the wi jit could not afferd t bine may be « © the Chinese | on “The json for thie? A desire by| “But it te belle eit is imporstt y. That is a | to Washington to be educated the Chinese to have the best that! time has « & better system | problem for the empress and her| western science Ad economy there tx. An awakening? Well, the|for t n of the wlar| government, The comminsion is not| was recalled by ea om « trip isi Agitation has been going on now for | will ods of the Chinese! empowered to put into effect; only| Burope and ordered to report to the 30 years. There have n demands | political system have not kept) to re | cow when ft arrives in New fer reform. There has been a party! abreast of the times Such, at ‘The embassy has made no plans| York. He le now waiting its ap fm China advocating more radical least is the belief of the empress, ' as yet for the tainment of the| pearance there. ind |itme of of the Gods;* Edna Walt Lyric, Castno, Princess, New York] CHERBOURG, Nov. 17—The @ | Hopper in “The Heart of Maryland."| City; Lyric, New « Prmpire | cruiser Minneapolis arrived in port Attract under direction of| theater, Newark nid Opera today. She has been ordered to the Heywood Bros. Default in the Payment publics »pular Switae What opular fran Mr. Yu Chuan neg, who wi of the party of Chinese studen Harrison Grey Fiske—Mra. Fiske in| house, Troy; Rand's Opera house. | Baltic. (Continued From Page One.) |“Leah Kieschna;" Bertha Kalish in|Troy; Sam. 8. Shubert theater, ep RO oN ——— | repertoire. Kansas City; Sam. S Shubert thy Attractions under direction of|ater, Richmond, Va: Sam nk L Perley—"The Girt and the) bert theater, Norfolk, Va. ‘The following theaters, stare and “Mttractions are now controlled by} p, the independents lon ‘ | “The Winning 1;"| theater, Chi Garrick ; seditactions under direction of| “prince of Aragon.” | oe: teccte: “tigtoom theater, Balt: 4 Bernbarat in — PD a spt 8 — ‘Theaters under direction of or in| more; Bel enter, Pittabure: If s.5 your purse bewwy i pou : epertoire . 7 “ ~ wi nd your pe 9 a im “Captain Brassbound's Con- |“ "Ch “ime te controtied by Sam &.| Majestic th ‘ Baker th buy your hardware bere. Mo rs Pri son:” Honey Rossel! Grana {24 12e Shubert—Wuldorf theater, | ater, Rochest Heuck’s Opera |i soc “iq-in. Sheffield Pocket ices J 7 4 |London; Lyric theater, Philadel-| house, Cincinnat!; Yew Fisids. Chisel .. Opera company; Jefferson De An-| ~ “s IMPORTANT—Customers are re- ta “Pantean:” De Welt 5 phia; Boston theater, Heston; Co- * 14.90 set of @ Gilt’ Ridge Hove ek ae eee lag lt tn reve @. ‘maaie a ng Jlonial theater, Cleveland; Lyceum IN OUR $300 HATS ket Firmer Chisels for their own protection, as well as Fhe Peart and the Girl.” “Babes |theater, Buftalo; Hyperion theater.) you get style, character and ours, Select what you want, and ein asenctation wien |New Haven; Park theater, Brook- qnafity that can't be beat. KN. pay according to these official 3 mig llym; Belasce theater, Washington; frooke @ Co. 1231 Ind Ave. eee prices: E We would like to give you het- ter Chimels than these, but they are not made $1.10 2-in, White Butt Chisel COME NOW ‘The fur season ts just open, and we invite your attention to the richest, best and most varied assortment of select furs of all kinds i Given to the New York Manufacturers Fs earn apn oe orien a ne fied Protective Association in the Recent a = vabdonies ace. ‘Suc uce: mei = Purchase of the Big Monarch Shoe Pioneer PAPO on rsa Spinning's Omen Store & Clothing Co. Store and Said a Asssociation Orders Same LYMOUTH SHOECO FOR ECLOSED 707 SECOND AVENUE The stock will be sold at once to satisfy the above MEN’S SUITS 1 lot of regular $7.50 fine Cassimere Suits, all sizes, at 8! lot of fine dark winter weight Worsteds, worth $10.00, all sizes, at S185 lot of splendia Scotch Tweed and Cheviots, worth $12.50, all sizes, at. 85-80 YOUTHS’ SUITS lot Strong Tweeds, at .. $2 CHILDREN’ Ss SUITS lot Fancy Suits, at at lot extra good heavy Wool Suits, at o 1 lot Never-Wear Out “Ajax nan MEN'S OVERCOATS SND mer); “The Jury of} ret Orchar Alice Posie Edw » “Prin- / eeee Beggar;” Grace Van Studdi- “Lady Teazle;” “The Royal enry Miller; Marga i Pe The 13-4-in. Buck's Batt Chine nk L. Perley ‘The Motor Girt;” | Attractions under direction of David Belasco—Pavid Warfleld “The Music Master,” Eatabtiahed tm 1896. r t Kitty Pel- | alerie — in “The Dar TO MAKE TURP- et eee oc ous styles and materials and worth up to $18.00 and $20.00, at $7.95 MEN’S HATS lot $2.50 F as, at lot $3.00 Pasha Hats, at lot $3.50 Columbia Hate SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR “SATURDAY AND MONDAY” Men’s Rubber Boots Women’s Storm Rubbers Our entire stock of Men's Rubber Boots, regard leas of cost. Do you want them at, a pair 1 MEN’ Ss UNDERWEAR " Stetson and © ‘ A company has been tn | Geeerree eee 2.50 1 lot Medicated Fleeced Sant j Sitemests trom tir wer = mortgage! Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings will | ot ext heavy ritted shirts , Drawers 1 lot fine lamb’e wool Shirts |< Te SUSPE NDERS, SOCKS AND HANDKERCHIEFS 1 lot fancy 34-strand Suspenders, 3 t 12e , Plant will use the refuse and logging camps. Tury Be the principal product manufac tured. The Realty 208 Boston fs financing th Project and ‘samples of a By-products. which they Pleased to show anyone inte For celine and Monday Only a SS bn 500 pairs, Women's 50-9 er | We otter the celebrated “Bt Child’s Storm Rubbers Regis.” advertised $3.00, 5,200 pairs Mises’ and Children’s Ste ubbe oa og of ot 200 pairs Mises’ and Children orm Rubbers price of oo R249 ax? <ote tar | Women’s bate em Felt Women’s Slippers Shoes | | | i Women’s Kid Opera House sippers; worth 86¢ | } | be sacrificed at the lowest prices ever offered the public. No delay or dilly-dallying tactics will be ‘jolariteil by the nt Handkerchiefs, at saw sTvies MONARCH" association--- they want their $17,000 and don’t care a sale ae y sag 9 + ate. NS. 1331 2nd Ave — snap how much we cut the prices. The public is asked th. Pages. ** to come and help themselves at the prices quoted here- MEN’S SHOES» ach sxe Meant Saeeciae with. There’s no limit to quantity, and a representative | + to: o¢ sens extra good we COLMAN BUILDING Men’ s Rubbers 1 lot Men's Box Calf Shoes, lot Men's Vici Kid Shoes, w $3.00, at 1 lot Me “4 erg Patent Kid Shoes, worth $5.0 82-35, Boys’ SHOES 1 lot of fine School Shoes, worth lot good Kid Shoes, worth $2.50, ran Boys” worth $2 BS LADI s' stoEs * lot Women's Far et 3 worth $2.26, at iT ve Kid & of the association will be on hand to see that customers 3,000 pairs Men's Rubbers; while they last at. a | womon's Felt Shoos, like cut; sale price....80¢ pair eee oe Have You Tried the Plymouth School Shoes? Tonight and Saturday These cut-rate days will prove your opportunity For example SHAVING SOAPS- Colgates’ or Williams’, 10c size SEA SALT— A Gib. bag for ...+++....18¢ get what they want without hinderance or interference Jullets, ike cut FOR YOUR CHILDREN? SEE THE WAY THEY at De mney Dress ARE MADE Sizes 5 to 8, price 8 89c Sizes 8% to 10%, price # Sizes 11 to 2, price... PLYMOUTH SCHOOL SHOES, Extra quality, the best Shoe sold in the United States for the money. Child's Extra Qual- ity “Plymouth” School Shoes, sizes 6 to8.... S125 Child's ex- tra qual Sale Starts Saturday Morning The store is located at 1317-1319 First Ave- ME $ ‘suirts * lot Men's Double-breasted Califor. nia Flannel Shirts, worth n sas at Boys’ Shoes That Wear BOYS’ “RIP NIT” SHOES. Little Men’s "Rip Nit” Shoes sizes 9 to 13%; pri Sizoh 1 to'2, price: Sizes 2% to 5%, price ity “Pl TEL SHOD'SHO: mouth” Little Boys Senoot ; “steel Shot fy Authorized and Published by Order of New York Manufacturers’ Protective Association, nue---about the middle of the block, between lot Men's F Shirts, 4 on the part of the late owners. Union and University streets. Shoes, — Shoes, sizes == ————=- , nizon 8% to 10% .. pater yr errors of refraction which Misses’ extra quality“ $1.50 éyestrain, hendaabe, ete. Piymouth” ction guaranteed puths’ sizes sizes 11 to 2; price . 1 to 2. 1 10 2. price 1,000 PAIRS WOMEN’S f° CUT 66 oe were oe etiam ios HEYWOOD BROTHERS « er are ninee 316 Successors to the e os + $2.00 THIS STORE f IND THAT Wwoan ° SHORS — “THE KIND THAT oe ni 'o n oni t Little Boys’ “Hard Nox’ ohh Ly steel horse- shoes in the bottom; sizes 9 to 13%. Between Union andi i 1317-1319 Girst Ayenue "2% The same, sizes 1 to 2 ‘ Boys’, the same, sizes 2%, to 0%... Postottice.