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a o = THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1905, kA A LTT A TLE AE MR Ne a amc | ' liti >) {ted by law the lens deaths and| compan Season's Fatalities CORONER WHE [tel atte sa meree— ar | eter i’ gw idoucioons tw Cc. BR. Bilott ia] agitation againet patent medi Bhould Label Poison |cines te af thin nd should be (Continued From Page 1.) Z | N VESTIGAT E Phin’ agitation against patent! kent up."--J, i. Lama, draeaaeen onc luaively confin to members i 4 | med ne a ot be 00 high | © Than Whisky high school or small college team praised, y the * rod work up The ‘ patent medicines The list is as follow Make tho patent medicine sherks| hould be prohibited, and the sooner BRYANT, JAS. EDWARD, member : abel their bottles as in done today| the better for the public and for us @anon City, Colo, high sehool __ (Continued From Phage One.) — |in many and Great Britain. | Patent dictines do more harm cam; killed te game with Flor os ‘ lo "ghvartaita tee pene aoa’ ent Mah @ them vil the people that hey | than bad whieh they . oe ‘ole. school, Octobe qualities of bad ky and are wallowing pe t vee are in the od ames THEY ARE WELL KNOWN IN SEATTLE—CAUGHT IN YUKON ICE 19. » Cola, high "| SHIPS BUNK .AND HUNDREDS! KILLED IN FIERCE FIGHT AT ~ be . . te ‘ nye ‘ 4 whisky runa and Bromo-Seltze drugs sate DECKER, MISS BERNADOTTE SEVASTOPOL—ALL RUSSIA ALARMED, patent medicines that has falsely | BTe amons the worm memes pe Public Demande Fakes - aged 18, Killed in game at Willi re od the public as to these no-| "88 represent two oe mehegreatiead The public demands these pol ee mantle, October 22. —— 1 remedies, and that has un-[en taken indiseriminktoly as reme-| und fake remedies, and we SOND wee 7 : ‘ — ceording to. the| le*—aleohol and a fornt of «« well them because we can't help our- DAWSON, Nov. 30.—James Sulll- Coal creek told him he saw a scow arte eee tate! | ARE 8) wore Killed and wounded on both | Houbledly em according 1 th) tar, known an acetaniid.”—Dr. R. L.| selves. But the sooner they're done yan and B. & Sinclair, of Seattle,| plunge into a fam, Three men tried mpeg nr at bs " \* ® | widen. jepeniene: eo. bots Be i" rope! bs Keith. away with the better we'll like it and four or five other men are/to gain the shore over the lee, The) nici - i candle of denter|® ST, PETERSBURG, Nov, 90. ®| ‘The action was begun by the revs |4rusKints, more dea aan Pure Food Law. They are all the biggest kind of thought to have been lost in an ice) watchman says the men ran for a Fre Bou th son Aamnis lain w| * Three revolutionary cruisers *) olutionists on board the warships |" t on of The only recourse the people} fakes.” M, Shaw jam below Forty Mile, The ne s| short distance and then disappeared aunae talaved ~ . sina wit | ® were sunk, one vessel put out ® | in the harbor, and the red flag! PO paler witation by the pe : * have Is to prevail upon the United was brought to this city by Andrew| Thay were about a mile away and momen . antes s No_ | ® Of aetion and a torpedo boat : immediately hoisted on all the re-| the United States, it im predicted, gistes government to enforce t Time to Wake Up. Mercereau, a prominent Dawson|he doos not think they gained the — = manee a Pe BP dug | ® Boached in the battle y day @! dellious ships. will lend to the one anger by pure food laws, under which de How much longer will the publie pader. | shore im safety, A scow similar to] , vember 18 died on following jay | » the mutinows sailors *| ‘The revolutioniste demand the | comarms, or by legislatures, of lWH1 Latment the national restriction| continue to try to Kill itself with Mercereau says the watchman at! theirs was found below the Jam. ‘1008 ¢ Phiditpelinester |» or Lieutenant Schmidt and #| immediate enforcement of all the|Pronibiting not only the sale Of] vouid come, ‘The secretary of agri-| patent medicines? : wf "anes 3 n am re a am | * the forts and troops on shore . Hbertion granted by the caar in his| Patent medicines, but the manufac) ovitire yhould be compelled to take} How much longer will it buy domy;: died } joven “i - ce * near Sevastopol, The rebel reeent manifesto, and which are be-| ‘ure of them, steps prohibiting the sale of such| these rotten “remedias,” in spite of ° PeEEEERE RYDE EES jurien received ina game Nover.|* wader was fatally wounded 4 in held back by the enemies of Te Abolish Sales. patent medicines as have proven in-|the light which bas been throws aouee jo ot * and carried ashore, and after *| Russia, causing untold horrors and " jurious to public health, staps s! upon their rottenness? ; 3 « tr ke b V LU health ! sm *® The pestoffice was closed * mE, 's Monterey, Cat,,|% thfee houra of fighting, the # |the loss of thousands of lives and ‘. sae a ee Hae — aor ieei| ilar to those now being taken im sini * today except between the hours ® | MEEHA? OHN, Monterey, Cal..|® rebels surrendered to the #/ millions in property. sete te -~llmoee Le - yn regard to canned and preserved} "*¥ TO REPEAL TIMBER : * of § and 10. There was only ®#| member of the Fifteenth United " to | associations throughout the coun a c an } meena ath tack broken | * (ra0ps. According to reports news “oan gerne“ itirely with the| (ods, This ts a noble work and AND STONE LAWS 7 * one mail delivery in the out. # States Infantry team; back broken) » gevastopol suffered terribly #} Np, oes a : fi ry ~" do carga : : ogy should not be dropped until patent % lying sections and two in the #| !® game with Loland Stanford unk | y quring the battle. *) STF BURG, Nov. 30. sale of patent medicines, an: medicines are run off the market.’| WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—Repre- % business district w| versity oleven, November 4; died) y wy cording to a newspaper, the poomsers wit Be vowgnt: to Dr. J. P. Sweeney, ex-president| sentative Lacey, of lowa, chairman eee ee Ree ee | November 10. ‘ le eee RR EEE EE BB BB B| TOM ho casualtion on both sidex| "upon congress, lookiug for gg of the State Medical association of the public land commitice, at the NORGAARD, HERMAN G,. mem atten during the fight at Sevastopol ex-|Vvoeation of such pa an aw Druggsts Favor Crusade. White House today said he would a ber Counell Bluffs, Iowa, high ceed 5,000, It declares the rebel|already beem granted for the manu-| _,,,., J - | - peremearne This is a splendid ide 4 1] ty to repeal the timber and stone 4 EES SS OSRIEeve school team; died November 10] ST. PETERSBURG Nov. sm |leaders were summarily court-mar-| facture of patent fn a ines. % ceanatar aoaee aie oe hon ~ wri He ice the anne Gicnen | Of w to the by ~~ | P e, » evolution ax “ e te be exest u ti 4 doctors state w vition © “ a pentral committee will meet Satur from injuries to the brain re | Pl pillage, rapine, rev tinled and are to be executed, It] Druggists am ' Ohi al at pada! ECA Oe Lan [bee thes. hos. tetgueunt)) ae 1d ol eetved in a game at Harlan, lowa, | strike f railraaders, telephone and | con: ludes with the statement that|one accord that it te the pubic roe ri : was. aeked Don't o if it @ Eee..nooe, 590 Bailey — a November 26. telegraph operators and tn almost}one battleship was blown up with| which keeps alive this iniquit aneady: Wectag: Qe a6. taney enn aanwk.. “Rows. sane: oo @ cuss several impor Se ane : SQUIRES, JAME Alton, Ill, high| every other line of trade, famine | torpedoes, manufacture and sale of bottied| *#!* = I look for t lay whe oh cones om “J ——— pi ye cndallengee te pe cg ner ag school team; died November 6} al! these deluged with the blood of eg pateone = Rotie 6 patent milicine ehorag {aa Dp wipe ow eventh waren, wal be enue from injuries received in a game| thousands of men and we and The public demands them. 50 SURE NHOR Our Ghelves. Peruse, | She Somes @ecision will be made tn connection! Explosion of gasoline in the tank} with Kast St. Lowis high achool|echildren—these are the conditions| 8T. PETERsruR Vv. 30—The| The public knows no better Payne's Nerve Compound an@ Hos-f One pane 6, Ot 4 eh te repent Sraeaeet + ot an automobile owned and driven October 21 jin Russia today i memmb of the naval staff are si-| Just as the late P. T. Barnum taiter’s Bees a worst ys to m ail age 6. * lace Jo ney Wt, and) Wednesday night on Terry near/SUMMERGILL, JOHN &, Franklin} The city is cut off from the world | leet regarding the reports that Ad- | sald, “The public likes to be f sae nme Don't pay rent d Page 6 . die Baker, Fourth ward, because) Marion by Fre k Stimson,} college, Chester, Pa.; kicked. in| because of the strike of telegraph | Mira Choulanin is now commanding | and it's getting fooled every time it| ,. Endorse Agitation. n't pey rent, Read Faae 6 they have moved to other wards.) caused ¢ machine to take fire} stomach during game October 8: | Operators. Other cities are alse cut} the Black sea fleet at Stopol. | buys patent medicines This is the best possible thing] and the question of the apportion-| ‘Tho auto was damaged to the ox-| died soon afterwards oft from the rest of the empire for | but atarming reparts are current re-| Make the public understand that| that could happe both the people} Ment for the coming spring cam-ltent of $1,000, and the flames,|VAN BOKHALEN, CLARENCE,| the same reason, and all wires run-|##rding the situation there, {t is undermining the publie health|®"4 t the druggists, We, like the paisn and the question of direct! spreading to the residence of C. B. aged 17, member Santa Clara, Cal.| ing tw iberia and other faraway| A correspondent has n- }yy buying and swallowing mixtures| ™MJorlty of druggists, have been LANG RUG Primaries will be argued upon at) Hurnside, 907 Terry, damaged it] high school team: killed Novem. | Provinces are also silent formed that foreign inteeferauee \*} hat they are foottzh enough to be-|tfYNK for years to do away with ‘the meeting slightly, The fire department put ber 4 tn gamo with San Jose high| The authenticity of the alleged | het untikely In an endeavor to pacify lieve will relieve them of thetr ail this trade, but the public believes COLMAN BUILDING —— —— ot the ian pox rg measage from the commanding ad the mutineers owt thowe ridiculous advertisements, | 4 i bose . . ti t te reported that the northern | and we've got to supply them. Our SE i WISE, LESLIE, 14 years old, mom-| miral at Sevastopol, stating that he If the public doesn't or won't un ply . 4 SEE REE EH OO OR EE ¢ situation there, | ad southern ries at Sevastopol |patent medicine frade has already 5 ber high schoo! football team| Wa master of the situation derstand that thousands of lives y FINANCIERS ARE -_ *] Milwaukee; Killed November 4:|has deen denied by the head of the] fuaht each vd ure and! ould be annually saved if patent | {opped almost nothing, and * TRAINS SNOWROUND. * that finally the infantry stormed the we're glad of it.”—Kennedy Dru % Snowstorms on the Northern &| Pisee Of weed stubble penetrated | Mmiralty today t and f v thern battery, losing 500 men in| Medicines wore prohibited—compel| “°° f - es iden Pacific ~ brain through right nostril when| To add to the unrest and fear a . men lie to understand by passing lawe . ates | ® Pacific and Great rthern @ j ‘ the ¢ anaauit a tal | ’ he was crushed beneath mass ready felt. it is reported that 4 lthat will make it a felony to sell } SCRAPPING germs — heagey ~~ S| _ other players imperial cabinet will refuse the re] The squadron divided. 4 portion | ("At Will male Mt lon me | & the North Coast Limited, the @| WISH, VERNON, Oak Park, 11,| mands of tho zematvo. pray sgn aay gars cag ose Cut Your | Di PLAY NEW YORK, Nov. 30—Difter-|* crack train of the former road, @| S44 17 years, member high Witte te Leein turned the guna on the mutinesrs Locet Mon Tall | ~ ow talled tn the | Shool; hurt tn game with Hyde Vemsele, It ie repc at ebelal| Following are the opinions held as ences of opinion have arisen be as stalled snow near A Enemies of Count Witt Pr rd 7 | | We are now showing the fin- oa : t the| ® Butte Wednesday night for al- #| Park high school; died Novem Rnemice of ant Witte are de} rendered after the death of Lieu- | 07 @ few of the city’s druggists and } ; nt - cone ot Pen a} most 10 hours. a} bers Uvering telling blows against Dim. onant Schmidt, commander of the | Physicians as to the sale and manu In Half cot leather places ever brows alge a nore = 7 * In nearly every instance the/@"4 hin power in waning dally @t] meorutionary fee 10 Was killed | facture of patent medicines | has ue ag pb Fe gg sna he bgp Riggers | SI fk ee ee ee | dents have led to the abandonment | “Ut Apourd the cruiser Otahakoff, which| “It Is one of the greatest evils off BY uslog the wonderful Interna- Mae Hagen gad et —— ee of football by the high schools and|. Reports have beon received from | Wes sunk lthe agecthin patent medicine evil, |p “anal Light—the improved light moroccos and are the very ange ' eee smaller colleges to which the vic-| 5¢¥astopol stating that the muti - and | am more glad than 1 can say |p Of ‘day ws newest and latest designs. See Eariing wants to issue stock a tims belonged. Among the other| 2°¢r® among the sailors engnged the) owaneaw, Nov. 30. “t that the prees of the country has|| @termational Light Sie our windows for to build 700 miles of the main gridiven. viath — ner | torts in battle, during which many | .4’ x . is me « 7 7 }f Given a beautiful white light from Evarts, S. D. and then ince Ween os fe bn FF td lca sr ly lec Bl = conn on mmr gg MB ne Bg of 600 candle power, at a cost of HAND BAGS. bonds - ° EE eg ne Br mu A battalion of | canno’ done in supp one-half your present gas bill. uate = yocone Hm Oil inflicted during games are Scott | artillery and @ battalion of engineers | traffic, and the sooner it is probib-| Ii 51.7 International “Reading oor —_— i coovtan pea.000.000 te arm Kerr, member of the Primrose Ath-| > Denison, Ohio, collar bone! jeft the barracks, demanding better —— If Lamp, white shade ... $1.49 CIGAR CASES. 2800 wt 4 page oa ~ latte club, Sharon, Pa., who was ter-| *'O**" clothes, food and treatment. Loyal) PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS 2.06 International Reading CARD CASES. Lake a other citi seh sagr ribly crushed in a game with « dward Mynders, who played with | troops arrested the mutineers, Five} You cannot have your mind on Lamp, green shade 8.69 BILL BOOKS and a and other cities. “actub” team at New Castle; Homer| t?® Elyria, Ohio, team, received In| ringleaders were abot and 660 me r business and your suffering at|— 25c Jeni Imported Globe ..206 SAFETY POCKETS The _aaneew want a convertible Gibso | Juries in a gure November 13 that | imprisoned, the same time. Your business or|f Extra large @. G. Imported fond issue. WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—Sena- m, high school bey of Kansas z 8 iP pleasure may claim all your thought Glober Be wit fm reported that the Great} t® Piles had a short conference| City, Mo., whose collarbone was| ite hime a cripple for life | « <nemeey if you take Dr, Miles’ Anti-Pair See window for bargain-finds The price ate eleees Sire has offered = salary of|¥! President Roosevelt at the) broken in ® game at Lincoln, Neb. evident maga gprs WARSAW, Nov. 39—-An attempt | pitis, which almost instantly relieve | If in Carving Sets _ N 1 cel vod n le ve commandant to oak « atr , form of pain and imery tm 000 to Engineer Darling of the] White House yesterday. Mr. Pilea| November 18, His spine was aiso Va tober 6 : Seton ane H Octobe of the telegraphers thie morning} head or stomach, One penny a doa. Spinsing’s Onak Stores so . injured. To show his o | Paul to take the | refused to discuss the subject of ry courage Stevens, oy sp og his interview, but It fs understood | Frank Simmons, a Denver high 7. Some leit od | }One dose usualy cures. 2 canal. Darling's present | ‘™#* he informed the president that |*¢hool boy, entered a game and was dl = vere 7 go wate = fusing to work cen ever oid in bul he would support the president in} 8 badly hurt he will probably be}. ” cbs a Be yg Bes his attempt to secure remedial rail-|% cripple for life. Guy Cramer, of| \," gi vtaie ten 2 - way legislation. Shelby, O.. was kicked in the head | eee eee aoe ne used during & game and hia condition is a man, Was #0 by m still critieal that will probably be ripple That the injuries are not solely| (or "fe: bis spl i aa TALKFEST confined pre Be lp we | a erellioner lpr Sore Pendle shown by the long list of men hurt) oor4 gots et Indlsnagelia, Yee in college games, Captain Hurley.) - ed Internal injuries on October PORTLAND, Nov. 20.—This city] Whether or not West Seattle/of Harvard, was so badly hurt in « 15 that incapacttated him from play. Raving a smalipox scare. One of |*bould immediately annex to this/ scrimmage September 22 that for| ing any m pre miagiene ign wr = largest department. stores has | ‘itY ‘s the question that Is to be de-jdays it was thought his injuries) 4 |, ng time threatened to prove fa- the public that today their | cided in jotnt debate in the Con-| were permanent. Captain Norcross, | +, mont will be closed and|*Tesational church of West Seattie/ of Michigan. ts probably out of the| Ghoroughly fumigated, in order to|™ town, Iowa, on Nov with soldiers failed, the soldiers re- | Or wally cures. 25 dc Wilson’s Stationery and Book Store 209 PIKE ST. Leather Goods of all kinds at very reasonable prices, Fountain Pens, $1.00 up. Kodaks, $1.00 to $35.00. Seattle-Boston Copper Co. The Easiest and Quickest Road to Wealth Our Optical Parlors Are the best equipped and im tuy night. The taxpayers party| «ame for all time owing to an acel <intas 064 apbeeaan aeaiael Protect the public. Other stores |!!! take the affirmative and the) dent to bis knee on November 14. perience. Mar do the same, and drastic meas-| Citizens party the negative, three} McNerney, of Notre Dame, was hurt Isb Ownin Stock in a Good Co Mine S Wes are being taken to prevent a|*Peakers being chosen to reprewent | October 4 and played no more this a Spread of the dread dis-|**eh party. season. Captain Fred McCrea, of E — - Lake Forest. I11., college was hurt CAR WORKS BLAZE. early In October and was out of the TACOMA, Nov. 30.--The entire | same two weeks root was burned off the Tacoma gas| In the carne at works Wednesday night, and for a| ctober 22, whe Write today and get a copy of our book— mantic, Conn..| NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—The body John Dondero re. | Ot Jobn N. Tisdale, the wealthy time the whole plant was threat-|cefved inju hat © him mining operator who disappeared ened with destruction. The flames | life, Dis t 1 Dendero, was| mysteriously three weeks agn, has rT 4 HEAVY EA were not under control until nearly | kicked in the face and his left eye. | bean found in the Harlem river. A morning. Auguat Pierce, engineer, | burst wing the lowe of the | g0ld watch bearing bis initials and was overcome with gas and may not |°¥e. Leo De 7 f the Chicago | $40 in money were found on the live. | unty may sight of one} body eye as the result of being kick ‘The steamship Dakota arrived from the Orient Wednesday with 7 Pays $80,000 he face in the CLOTHING DISAPPEARED in| Veesels cargo consisted of tea, at Bridgeport, | meee unated | Matting, rice and gene F th 6 | Comn., October mes Burna, 1 Pacific, are charged by| a oe Ome or tine GLorner oo 5 broken arm, | Jobo 1m, wh The Dakota experienced heavy yore Ed Siretta had fo on and} Gladstone hotel, wth having: stolen ‘Weather al the way across the Pa- The southwest corner of Third |JObM O'Brien's hip was dislocated. | » him waived at $30. fie Thick mow storms were en.| 2nd Stewart has been purchased by| The claim ts often made than in-| Rol ae ar by the boys a = s ab : off the Aleutian istands.| James A. Moore from Bruce War-|J" sustaine . . ured th 4 on the vessei state that|!ng. of San Francisco, the consid- | YOUN# men not f physt al condition | sent at fully 40 feet high were run-| eration being $90,000. McGraw &/|'° Play footba nat the mbers | rewides at the! ibe br fro noys them en mw Mail this coupon carefully tilled out while he w ing during one of the storms en-|Kittenger negotiated the deal. | of the college olevens, under care yl we tlle gree Please send to my address free of charge your book— # Geumtered on the way over. The| Waring secured the property 18) ful (raining are + ag aa, on oa ‘ . INES INC ‘Yeasel was not damaged. months ago tor $30,000. |jury. As « general ple by the Seattle Electric ORTUNES IN COPPER The fire which threatened the| Senator F. ©. Clapp has secured | '* true. but the skilifuly leet nght was a f nee | gid 9 lenge ana mune, as ie show om eens ¢ m site sedi { of injuries sustained by play-|arranged. The “moontight dor 1 moderate charges have gain- @volie, who threw a lighted cigar COMBINE ILLEGAL. ra in well known colleg wag « b cular affair ed for‘us a long list of loyal @tte among the matting. Suit for At Yale—Sam Morne, broken nose. patrons. | : =| | | Howard James, the new vice-pres-|_ ST. bOUIS, Nov. 30. rf moor meer Gone & I ane. tution of tan Grand Anue et . 4 Ment of the company, returned on| injunction against the Termi van sroarey wig buerndbyae exe! thee Bone: raped tm Pog As Street No. Bets ALVEOLAR DENTISTRY. % Tie Dakota. He says but little} Railroad association of St. Louis h eccrine . os woies ly "5 eo of Des The only method that se 4 @hange in the line is anticipated, | been filed in the cirenit court by | bOne: O'Mrien. broken nose; & r . nog i z away with plat and bridge- a h ne is antictpa’ be Sealled tates eae en; |xomery. Badly wrenched knee; Ne-| 4 { the order, and Nr City or Town work, which tightens loose and Bbanghai may be omitted as a port | the a bay sovernment.| imith, broken leg; Knowlton, lga-| Ma af Olympians $ '. RET ee falling teeth, cures Pyerrhea and ‘ wt call. whieh claims that the sescclation | once torn in leg; Sauiees, broke at a hoor day sik other serious diseases of the has injured shipping and commer. | . h . Hotel Star followed by « . eeth and gum cial interests of this city and vicin-| ‘umd: MeClintock, broken rib, “ re ‘fn State PLAGY ity by Mlegal combination, All rail-|, At Princeton—H. Dillion, nose) teception In the svening: OHIO DENTAL PARLORS, so gee ae % Pike Street and sade and bridge companies are ad-|"" W. A. C, Row f th y, wh Entrance 307% Pike Stre E vised to quit business with the es-| “* sag gg er tence naimg lis now at Anacortes, has annous 713,430 Third Avenue, Corner of } sociation. It is stated that Presiden s; @. cede, compound frac-) ties the new troiiey line from hird a ke. . | | Roosevelt is directing the fight|'*® o lem Marblemount to the Doubtfnl Iake You Can Own 100 Shares at 50c per Share a Passengers arriving on _ the At Cornell aptain Costello,} 5 miles, will be in op against the association. | mi on Easy Terms of Payment a state that bubenic pla al broken l@on early next year. The broken out in Yo! home, o| For the purpose of forming a “i At © — 4 ot, t = 2 “| Northern will probably tap the line You'll find Skaws more vess it is stated, will be|county good roads association, a| Muir, shoulder ¢ “ UNCRE| at Rockport here . , believe ok | r 5 pe Pharmacy aci Given clearance papers from that| meeting of ranchers and other in-|H. Browne, colla e broen. . a There is every reason to believe this stock will earn from 25 per Nee 4 : sie Garry, broken | DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED 2 ag deaths had resulied| terested persons is to be held Sat At W cent to 50 per cent per annum a em the disease before the nailing| urday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the | fnwer. ae | : of the Dakota chamber of commerce At Carlislo—Laroque, broken rib; | PY, [0° "Bleased portion of the watt 3206 06 SECOND AVE. Bhip’s Surgeon Lepp, of the Da | Hudao broken There in only one. way jo cure deat- kota, says that the Japanese author B. Stevens and wife, secused| At Wisconsin tain Vander- | aens, and that ts by constitutional rem d Se he 0 2 Al k Bld we sell Maes eter their cemens cr nix. | ot ophom sruugating, forteltod s1.ase|| boom, broken arm diem. Deatneas im caused. by” a in. Go and See the Ore at 724 Alaska Bldg. Watches cad Jewel Vout a spread of the disease. jbail in the federal urt Wednes-| At Minnesota—Stafford, broken| of the bua . When. this on the installment plan, lay, The money wan wited pri- | hand tube fa tnt vo @ rumbling | Pay any time before Application will be made im alor to their eseape to Canada and At othe Heges—Tietjen, New | sound or In ing, and when hristmas, ; t time for the right to bulld| confesston of the crime, York universtty, broken Jaw; Dra “4° Houghton & Hunter and maintain a st e - - —————| ve Dame, foot crushed; @0-| and this MN far. service to priv heating | DO OR DIE. ’ relay: tat gay Her mal condition, _ dewelers private ¢on-| when your heart fails, Me, 1} Ve e Dame, shoulde Mt | royed forever - 70t First Ave, Seattle sumers. y Engineer Thomson | is faiiing when your breat hort| cated; Koster line, Ohio, 1 e — re Ras taken up the matter and will| utter evercise, if you have dixzy | lene, hand broke Carthy, Indi-| : S00n report to the city council |apelis, irregular pulse, fainting | ana untversi shoulder broker * + e Large stock of second-hand * Phe fifth annual banquet of so-| spells, paina in chent, ete. Don't| Snyder, Urainum college, should We wilt give One Mundred Dottare CHAS. E. CRANE, Pres: Hea Stoves of all sizes and attle lodge No. 1, Fraternal Order | . me, they de-| dislocated Aty Ursinas, oll ro ny, Onse, of Deafness (cw med by of the very lowest prices, af Eagles, will be given tonight ‘in | \ For en eart | bone broken; Gordon, Rethany, Pa.| Hails Catarrh Cure. Bend for clroue 7 FURR ‘the spacious hall and banquet rooms | Yr). A othe gaat ad shoulder dislocated; Captain Conn, | lars tree cpap? . RED FRONT FURNITURE CO, of the Magies. A vaudeville aah mnplications. If first bottle faily to! Lorain, Obio, Athletic association,! 91 1° Premaeene --saathpppistondine 220 Pike Street, gram will be given efit, money back two ribs broken; Captain Roude He. Halls Family Pits for Const

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