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The Wenatchee World Publiehed Daily Except Sunday by the WORLD PUBLISHING CO.. PROP. Entered as second-class matter at the Poatoffice at Wenatchee, Washington. Main office--Busmeu and Editorial, COLUMBIA VALLEY BANK BUILDING Wenatchee. W»»hln B tc-. Farmers Phone 234 Society Editor Phone-- Farmers 592 SUBSCRIPTION rates: On* Year, by Mail, In Advance, - $5.00 Six Months, by Mall, in Advanoa, 2.60 Delivered by Carrier, MrwNl, - .10 FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24. 1905 FAITH THAT REMOVES MOUNT- AINS. From Sioux City. lowa, comes the tale of a man named Barnard who started a restaurant three years ago with a capital ot $40 and has just retired with $12,000 cash accunialat ed in his business. That it is possible in Sioux City, or ar.y where, by any sort of management, and more especially by Mr. Barnard'.s kind of management, to make a rest aurant earn so much from si little in sa short <« times seems incredible. For Barnard absolu f el\ reversed the usual business rule. As the tale is told: He trusted everybody. Any hungry person could eat at Barnard's. He carried unemployed persons for a 3 ear at a time. He never dunned a di-linq uenta. .He clung to the theory that the world is honest. According to the business experience of countless generations Mr. Barnard eoght to have failed in a wee* or le3s, having only forty dollars to start with. But, to the story, he did not fail, He went on and on for tnree years, until lie had turned his original forty doilors into f 12,000. The stmy sseuis wtll authenticated and may be true. If i: is true, then plainly Mr. Bail. aru is a very nunsoal man, and Ms EDf.ctss is <ie v bich r< old ii t lie duplicated by any save a man of li»e eha ehter. tcr the »easo~ i f-iuftne ceS'i is civi lent. It w.is dun to v faith in the esseut a! honesty of m mkiud so absnlute that ir made honest ad, or nearly all, those w i n whom he did business. Hla faith ia them mast 1...v0 literally compelled his debtors to • ay, because tn&y ccnld nor do ctatr wise. It la to be hoped that rhe tale is tiut-. Been if i l . is o<>lr partly true it provts that average mankiud are v grenr ileal better than we are pi one to think, and tbat St. Paol, when he spoke ot "faith that removes inoun rutins. ' was using no m *re tiguie of speech, bat was indicating a mental and spiritual condition that might and could exist and ba potent iv shaping the co lduot and destiny of man.— Chicago Inter Ocean. FOOTBALL PLAYER KILLED NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 24.—Th c first football fatality that has ever occurred in New Orleans was recutded today in the death of G. C. Fickeu full back on the junior team ot tha Southern Athletic club. Ficken was struck on the head during one "of the scrimmages in a game between the Soutbern Athletic Clubhand the Queen and Crescent team Sunday. STARVES: WEARS DRESS SUIT NEW YORK. Nov. 24.—A starving young man wearing evening dress who, said lie was Autoio Manfio, was taken to Bellevue hospital today. A police man found Maiifro lying on the side walk. Maniro, who speaks only Ital ian, said that he had not eaten in three days. He came to America only a week ago to find his father.who lived in Brooklyn, he said, and waited the streets for three days, ana unity had fallen from weakness. RAILROAD COMPANY WEEDS OUT DRINKING MEN TERRE HAUTE, IND.. NOT. 24 — West--N0.3--Puoet Sound Ex. 1.28 a.m. The Chicago and Eastern Minnie rail- Ea«t--No. 2-The Fiyer 3.20 a m East--No*- - Eastern Express. 3.15 p m. way on Beta!day night began potting into effect ar order to discharge men a iiiited to mink. Several •»« elal out i iiere. The order is to i p .tiy over the e.itire system. From Our Correspondents Interesting Items From Other Towns WINCHESTER Winchester, Nov. 22 —D. E. MoEwan was a visitor to our little burs this afternoon. C. R.L cc is excavating for a cistern aud otiier wise improving his home stead. John Neighbor drove about tventy five hundred head of sheep through town this morning. Mrs. E. F. Leßare is uite sick. Dr. Vail, of Quincy. was called this morn ing. Miss Meddler's mother, hiother aud his family are here from Portland, Ore., Ye correspondent is informed that they intend locating among us. S. A. Rohbinsou's daughter and three children are here from New York state to make their future home. Miss Moneoleete Quinu gave a party for her many friends last evening. Gam es and a "taffy pulling 'were indulged in. A general Rood time is reported. PREACHER WHO BURIED EVERY EL PASO GAMBLER DIES EL PASO. TEX.. Nov. 24.—Rev. , Henry Moore, pastor of ihe First Prs- I nyteiiau church, died this morning as i the result of leavng a siickbed last 1 Suiulay and going through he rnin to fill his pulpit. Ho was loved by all ! classes, and is said to have officiated at the funeral of every gambler or sal ! oon man buried bere in the last ten years. Salmon men raised (800 last ! summer to help hi n take a vacation. He was a Princeton graduate. THE GOLD MEDAL At the St. Louis World s Fair was awarded to our Peach GSossom Flour. In competition vvith the wcrlJ'r. best flour we win. Wenatchee Milling Co. DON'T BUY FURS Until you have looked over our Stock. Its the largest and her.t oo the Pacific coast, and our prices s:"w the lowest. PET AO V ITS FUR CO.. 110 Marion St., - - Seattle, Wash. Carload of HORSES Jus* arrived. All weights Broken and Unbroken On sale at our stable. Eagle Livery&TransferCo. Inc TICKETS . . . VIA . . . GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY SHORT LINE . . . TO . . . St. Paul, Duluth Minneapolis, Chicago AND POINTS EAST 2 TRAINS DAILY FAST TIME 4— lew Equipment througnout. Day Coach es, Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Din ing and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. TRAINS LEAVE WENATCHEE West--No. 1--The Flyer 1.10 p.m For tickets, rates, folders and full In formation, call on or address A. A. Piper, Agent Wenatchee, Wash. S. G YERKES. A G P A. Columbia and Okanogan Steamboat Co. SCHEDULE UP RIVER Leave Wenatchee daily .... 4:30 a.m. " Orondo daily 7:00 a.m. Entiat daily 7:80 a.m " Chelan Falls daily . 11:00 a.m. " Paterons dsily 4:00 p.m. Arrive Brewster daily 6:00 p m DOWN RIVER Leave Brewster daily 4 :00 a.m. " Paterous daily 4:20 a.m. " Chelan Falls daily .. 8.00 a.m. Entiat daily 9:SO a. m. " Orondo daily 10.00 a. m Arrive Weuatchee daily .. 12.00 m. Steamer leaves Weuatchee for BRIDGEPORT Tuesday and Friday mornings. Returning leaves Bridge port same night. T. A. DAVIES, Gen. Mgr PROFESSIONAL CARDS REEVES 4 REEVES Lawyers Offices, second floor Wenatchee Drug Co. building. Phones: P. S. 581 : Fanners 222 Wenatchee, Wash. DILL 4 THOMAS Lawyers Suite 1 W. T. Rarey &Co s Building Wenatchee. Wash. C. F. SPRAGUE Professional Funeral Director and Licensed Embaimer A gradaatfl by years of practical ex- I jierierjcc Farmers Phone 228 anrt 224 P.* S. Phone vi and 28 Wenatchee. Wash f f—PSa f PACKAGE OF GIANT t" huL MIGNONETTE Sent Free to everj'one writing for ovir large Catalogue of SEEDS, SHRUBS AND TREES Write today Pacific Seed & Floral Co, Seattle. • - Wash. CUSSIFI; 0 A3VERTTSEIIENTS Classified odr, 5 cents a line each In sert.on, minimum charge 1C cents,. ATTORNEYS ii. W. Cutts—Fractioe in I'ebial Jim! State Courts. Phone Farmers 245 C. L. Holcomlt practices in a 11 courts Farm loans made at lowest rates. Crass & Corbin. Special attention to probate law. Office over F & M Banß FOR RENT-HOUSES Good house, six rooms, plastered, city water, rent $12 50 per month. Walter M. Olive. BUSINESS CHANCES For Sale—Restaurant, all complete, good location, paying business. B. T. Duncan. Wenatchee, Wash. UNDERTAKERS IX G. Hall. Undertaker anrl Funer al Director. Mrs.O.G. Hall, Lady Asst. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Wallender and McCoy, Physician* and Surgeons. Forde block. VETERINARY SURGEON D. P. Milliken, Vet. Snr. Office O'Con nor's barn. Night phone P. S. 571. LOST Lost: A small open faced gold watch and fob somewhere | between tiie Whit man school and my residence on Orondo avenue. Finder please return property nnii olaim reward. Nellie E. Parker. GENERAL r LACKSMITHiNG. Hoss Brothers, Wagon Worx, Rabbet Tires a specialf. Baud Sawing. The Filis-ETorde C° 1 The Big 1 Store . FR F F m l l The Event you have been waiting for. suit purchased at $10 or over You get ail these good things without cost to you!— 1 Suit of Underwear 1 Hat 1 Pair Shoes 1 White Shirt 1 Pair Suspenders 1 Handkerchief 1 Pair Socks 1 Necktie 1 Collar 3«jtton FOR SALE--FARMS $13,500 —4,")Oi) acres tine timber l&ndf ami good pasture, son- to double ia value in a short time. Situate', only ]o miles tromj Weuatchee. There is enough timber on one section to pay for the whole tract. Bousquet ami Holm. $5,000 —"20 acres near Cashmere, ali under water. 50 trees bearing and ♦500 young trees, 3 acres in alfelfa, small house, small bam. Terms. Bousquet and Holm. $3000 —ft* acres '..mile from high school, about 20 acres under water with good right. Over 50 fruit trees. Bousquet and Holm. 1 RESTAURANTS. The Hlauchard Cafe is a new place :to eat. It is perfect iv itg appoitit j ments, the neatest and hest plaoe in itown. Its manager knows the res | tauraut business and the value of ■ permanent custom. Special attention | tion given to three things: tirst, tiie ! selection of proper food; second, th* ibest cooking; third, the best service. The new restauraut has boxes for ladies and makes as pecialty of serv- I iug lwmiuets aud theater parties. ! Satisfaction guaranteed. FOR SALE--CASHMERE PROPERTY, j i ashmere residence for tale, $ 1,200. ! Lots 11 and IS, block 1. Woodriugs I plat. flood corner, choice location. | Five room house, outbuildings, well, Ipomp. Rents lor $12.50 per month. Lots alone are worth ft,ooo, im piovfiuents $300. Room for two more cottages on property. Walter M. Olive, Wmntchee. For Sail—•"> lots on Miin street, ' Cashmere: coner property, partly improved, pays 10 per cut on $4000 at present. Only 10 fte m f entire Ififi . feet occupied. L-eWo runs 4 years longer. Price $4 000, Easy Termt. Walter M Ulive. With every - $1.50 ■ 2.00 j 2.00 1.00 i 50c I 15c 9 25c I 15c 1 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE $3300 —l l ;;c!es with plenty of water, all nndttt cultivation. 0 acies in 2 vf>ar old trees. Situated :)'.. miles from Wenatchee and % mile from school. Terms 1 , cash. Bousquet and Holm. $2100 —10 acres, 3._, miles from town, all good land and under cultivation. Water light paid in full. Bousquet aud Holm. $3200 —10 acres I' a miles from ]iost oftice. 400 trees, house of 4 rooms, small stable. Terms, '~ cash. Bousquet it Holm. FOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS Horse, wi'gon aud harness for sale clieap. Oall at Allen's livery birn. If For Sale—Goodseoond hand sewing machine. Mrs. W. K. Prowell. Get up-to-date job printing at the Daily Woild otfice. New press, new type, high grade work. For sale: About 8,000 pounds of good cabbage, one cent per pound Or der by mail. B. F. Stanfield, Wenat chee, R. F. D. No. L FOR SALE — SUBURBAN PROPERTY 'Morning Side tracts, low price, easy terms, water right, close in. For full particulars see Walter M. Olive. Five acres, unimproved, close in, good location, first class soil, water right, a snap at 9960 Walter M. Olive. FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY For sale -Five room house, lo» ftO by ISO on Wenatchee aveuue, :! doors south of eourr house, easy terms. Ap ply to owner ou property. A modern two stoiy house, seven rooms, bath, cellar, all necessary out huihlme». four lots, close to tmsiness oatlttl On our of the tirst stivers in town, 83 bearing trees, tl 200 down ami balance in one and two years. Apply j by'letter. Address box :ai I Wenatchee