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THE LICENSE SYSTEM. C»f-SCIl< COMMITTEE HAS AV OROI. iaicb ready to psueu. H prtvUM !•? ■ |3« 1 !«»■■* f«r Raeh Six >m(lm tor a Tun ■>■■■ r«44lrr'i Wa«M, fit Iw Om« ■mm. IS l« »k* "f— --ym»Ml to E«ubluk a Isrlut gMlf •• WMttra iTMM. Coun-ilman Hrrm*n'» schedule of ll mfM, which la its many aup** - s and nub givlsions baa !>**n before the cooneiS com gtitie** J" r eight or ten weak*, contains tome sensible tu((««t:oas a* to r*Ttfluf* v.At the city may derive by tA*- yg ear-uur. bonlasaees and calling*. FV>r tM two »oß'.ia or mor» Mr. Herrman r.aa foafht eff 'on after o*»le-i ion by s .0- w i!-t.-ig the L en.se acheduieo of otoer eluHl of tr.e country whsr* St has been gstnensiraied to b« to the benefit of ail the li er .sees aa well as tha gwaicipaiiti* * Parta of the ordinal b.l %'r. mi with apposition, and to - ar. .e oeti*m» failed as an entirety. Mr. Herr |mti however kept p! -*r **c niosg. tng filter* g»**tlng ready to manufacture fjta afid drafting li ens-# and bill* for annuel pa< tam Several of tha tiocn from the or 4 ,#:. t\ bill have me? wsth Cera. 1 , approval, and a»Jong them, aft»-r <gf been remodeled half a dozen (>»«, was 'hat of a Khtm for taxing express wagons eam«* - truck*. dray# and otner rolling »wr>«d oy cor porations cr private individuals. Ttm u'ortn of proteat th*t greeted this gsbdlvlsion of the Vi! was from taoa» who Aertv* t',# j?-• ,t t»eaeflf from the «»«> of tba atr«ete of the rv ar.d who ooatrtbata |B th» (tre*t»«t Bieasure to the wear and faar and d.rt of tr:s p'vb'le thorou«hfare«. matter, that Incorporate* the ld«* •f a ptfbi'»e market piac« and taxes tho S jck**er» %nd pe«Jd'«r*. was up for con»- gderatlon yesterday v a n? of the consist*: tee on health and «anlt&ti >n in the shape of »a ordinance that hs* pa**ed through varlou* form* of remodeling until ■o« It If a reaaonnbly fair ton of the !de<« of ?*« member*, and In that ghgpe tt will be submit'ed to the council gt Ms next n*»'ln*. If there are any fur fear chan**"- they will be mA* from the grdlnance printed belosr. »h!"h *»• d:»- tuu*d and generally approved y«-» erday afternoon. It la entl'ird "An ordlnan-e provtduxt for licensing and regulating the peddling < id t <i» k - g of meat. r v tie, fr ilr. vegetables, butter. <-«*« and ©i. t farm gad da'ry produce. o'her than ml!*. * thin tIM city of Seattle. repealing all ordingnoea In f.wfllct or Inconsistent therewith. and presiding penal tie* for the elolaf'nn ihere «£" The ordinance !n full is a* follosrsi flection 1. So person shall hawk or ped dle any meat. rim», fr it* i>tj!ter *w. or other firm or dairy pro duce otbar thon mlik. a - any place with in the City of Seattle. ex'-ftpt in the free public mark*! plao« lwr«Wf»rt e»Uhll»hM, without flrst obta ming scd paying for in advance a license there*, r In the minn»r and a? the ra">s hereinafter specified; provided that no license sbsli be required | of any per*on to hawk or peddle the arti cles mwltonn! In this ae :!on after the boor of I o'flsrk in the af'ernoon at any I a!ao» In «aid eity when such articles ahali lave been originally obtained, raised or produced by such peraon, ■sc. 1 There are hereby established for the purpos.-a or the licer«es to be issued ander the provisions of thie ordinance. ll esnse p-riods of the duration of six aonths. the first of whi'h shall com mence of the fi.-at day of October. IS9<, •nd thereafter «aid !:~en*e portodr. shall commence on the first day* of Aprtl and Oetnher license un<ier the provisions hereof »h#ii expire at the expiration of the il eenee period for or duTtnf which the umt aha'l have laevied. flee. S Tne i!f-eri*e fee for the Hcensa »enr , fln'«il n -• v-> of t>;i* ordlnanca ahatl he M foHo*** For hawking and peildltnar wlrh a w«*r>n drawn by ;mo h >rae«, twenty for e*«-h eemi-annual Ucenaa period; for hawking an-l wi:ii a wagon drawn by one dollar* ($15.00) aach semi-annual llcen*e pers.Kl; For ha'akin* and pe.l I'tnj whan aaid artlc!#«, ih.ntK or pro-lticta are aold from mr JetiverM by a person or p-reon* car ryteff «r franaportln* aald ar*i-'!ea. thlmra ar pro«tu a in «ome otner man'i»r or by •owe ather th"%n 1« provided in the two preceding paragraphs, five dol'ara <|S#> for e.i.-b si-mi-anniml license rer'o.l; Provided tha any H« enae li«n»tl a"e r tha cOßimen>-. meat of a 11-*en«e t>--r • 1 shall be j.t i for for the whoU« of »Ud heansa per >«i. •se 4. Any r>er«r»n to ob'ata a tWnae to hawk >r pedlia the ar'loies and tli'nrs m-»n' >• 1 in section one of ti's ardtnanoe, ah.»M m-ike payment th-ref >r !« advsn< e to th<* city tr'-»sarer at tbe f»'es herein'- ? >re sp>« r(f.- i an 1 s*" *ll a'*o riv to as 1 1 rr».4S!;'er 'lie cmi of fl f 'y aanta addit.w.a is « '.fM • f or the batlua flwalaaft.-r -ne-1 ind aha'! *ak» bis f fsceipt thrref >r and tip .- t presei «f •« d re -*!p» ',i th>* city comptroller, said ewipf-'Her shall is«ue to him a en-«a »nth ->r r •-* him "» v s»k or pt-.ld'e nv »f tstne fr'si » \. »-e«.»b|e* buttar. -t«s and *rh»r ?»rm or d« rv pro.luce. o'her "li'lt. fr. m h» ttT-e of »he '#« fir(f of Said ft'-en*" to th-« e-xp'rar of !h» »h#n cur li■•*• <•* pet' •' and « t.ili d-Uver to Ilia * bad.?* of approp- »*e d- «'*t * h*<-h »th"->»t i pMfnN»»- 'i *** "».* In t*l# !'<• .. # »•■ 1 V 'S •' C • e*>r«" x worn t>\ h m at > tfrtea whUn rrc <e«d in the t :« ••.■>«« of h * king a».i pe.;.; t a * a tthor"i--i t v «.< 1 ii r*~"» •-•* erpira* >n of t' e llc^^^a tha ho;'«r -lav r » *n »a.:l ta tha c-«• v cstpi'Mler t K e m.-v r s-1- i>w--an! in ?"« r tha tr*a Hmm ttf ft»»T ••'•« d.'v-atted for -i: 1 '•« U». fr?>v!4»Ml t it " » person des't'- *r 'o rrttrw a Hcen— 1 i - he -n p v ird «»».atl tare.] 1 - ,k.> a «»" - ' f - a badge. T • s i' «> t: not '•«» •t*4- .» k »e e> s - •» »r '"i r !*s %ho v -yvi ~ - ' ■* *** s at»if! of «"» -h s»" -*a er prod : - *'d ,pr >vde 1. "> * v er, that no - • • «n* cr •»• —r act a* ap» ! .. »<■ r '■»»' ■-r a -.n.^it •-st ab*a:r'r"g • • « - as >'>r*"«t' ' Ss t \n v r«. • w 'vo <hi" •> < ark or » »rv n* •t • eame fr v-»«'v f vim. e<rja .»r o* K ar farm sr aa.'ry P' t milk, art ft rat •rrvttr'rs: ••»»« » r»»" r • pr •«!.*■ 1 ■ 'h a 1 •r. • -I. •' ,v i •• «ofs ca aßtp'-.i '•, « • ,» -,•» v.* M « * ■>. fcav*"* !».'■ •* ■ • «< * » »■ a ' tvl «!s art r' * r « tb aa » 4 t i w»jr' ;A t m f • T a «>r»v «»j a < %f i eta <t*airar. , ■ v .a 'JS ># i Mil be nts !Hr a »wi<Ha| 4 »doi *r< . n- - ••• in p» ct'y I M ! #!>• fi Do-h f * h J*' - % * rr «*?» * \ K . t-. 4 -if* of I c- v V "I r ' a-;S *ee i. " i ■ 4* ' * ■>. vs •** *Rd \ ■■■"!' ' t b.i« rt-ayr ""her . . • *t -he t— a i '* * k 1 s ■» id«rl * pr-aukna j the • v >srt - TV fVa • - - « the p'jbi c mar , * ■•* * aee« Ms !• j- » s c.- * - e»st V < ca'• ; at. •»» !» tr* •« ' *■- market l.rra, * ' • n * ' « ;>,<• ioc oa! cv '. o* a.-ket p aca. ft f**s *-ri--a. each har *=* aa -v. v.- v » e i:r H#"" «n» r <,i ;h# m.<?t+* na > ' - b. ; are i a* •* < ' Vi "i >*» tasvl ja I f'srei ' *ehe«4n!«> tor 1 oatbal] t.smra • »» •■« 'V e\>n*cf ;Va i TlrrT j Isv\ ,v.:. f #: - « , w m - - ■ . x « V • *• I % 2* t * r " ** ' - a »f tta Mk ■ Jj Ml R ( aan •• ;a«t ft J*?* ' >»->», I r . " ' » 's SA C. vat I ' 4 *" .~ s M C. A. s A w «.* w. I , . 4 ;' v K - f - 1 • 1 T - •"*" I <a " « r;hei n. ■e-. ( | , *i » r- -i J W.lvA AN' -•, i fruv U«. New Victor"^* .AIR TIGHT. Improved, and Perfected. IC. MILES CO.. MINES AND MINING. HORTI PORK OF KETTLJB VTIR. Tkt % Wesierfal Valeaaie aai other Mtaaa of Tbal Iwtlw OeMrtbeC The August :e*ue of Mining contains the following in-ereatin* write-up of tha nor-h fork of Kett'.e river: "The Volcanic mountain, a*.' xated afceat twe.ea m..e« up tile river from Orand Forks, is toe cen'ral po'nt of attraction in tbia country, and if there were na par ticle of mineral in wit woo'd be a • sht to see The irro'sntain riae« abr ip'ly trr ra tha river !x>:torn about l.itt6 f«*t. ar.d ii» whole face looking to the southwest has s.id off. leaving expoaed on the n-ar lr surfa.,e solid chutes of ore f«*t or more :n wvd"a and running d: tcnnally acroaa tn« face of the si de "5 - r >e ore conta'a* a large per«:ntaxe of Iron pyrites which, b* onto# ox;d x> d and be r.g washed down tbe mountain t>y tne rains, haa stained I; with biood*r>ed screaks which can be seen for nr..:** and even the eoH at its has* is re<i with - Cropping* of ore may be traced for UiO ftmt sn a Bortbeaatariy direction fr m tae top of the slide, and at the far-. -«t extremity, where the ledge i jfs ur.der s porphyry dyke, chunks of or® nuj - be off the surface. R A. the present owner of the Vclranlc, drove a tunnel 34e feet into the !>a*« of the mountain to tap the lei fcut failed in Sits purpose. Ti.e property I* now uo*lur !*\«* to Larson St Biewett for a period of Sfteen conJ -ioned ui>on the m:ne and building a emeiter to rfds.ee the ore. Board.ng houses, blacksmith ah .p. office. tra:l to th« mines, and ©'her neces«ary im provements incident to beginning active work are nearly competed. On the de velopment of rise Volcanic will dep*nd in Urge measure the immediate activity of this camp. Surrounding tha Volcanic l» a laree group of cia:ma undeve;«>p«»d at present beyond aaa«astn«nt work, many of w:u h give great prorotse. The thia Vic»aity rra BMK.iy iow-giuUe an*e.:- ing p-oposiUoua. Another famous claim on the North F rk ia the Pathfinder, owned i>y Thcmaa Parktnaon and WlllUm Ffrifer aril sltu aittd In a direction from the Volcanic. Thia haa for surfaca Indica tion® ore cropping® for several hundred feet along the aurfaca and where the in dications wera atrongest a je-?->ot ahaft waa aunk, cutting tnrough the vein whkh dspa to the north, and a croaa- ut la be tng run at present In aoUd ore which as aaya from 11.50 to CI tn gold, ar.d copper. The ore contains quart* mixed In tha Hnie. pyritea of Iron and copper, and arsenical iron. N'o walls have yet b.-«in fjund to this vein, but ei.ery indica tion points to a tr«nj»ndoua b<idy of ore. Tha Pathflr.der ts on Dolittla mountain, and aurrounding It .ire a score of claims similar to : and h.ivirg larsre aurfaca ahowinga. some of which have !>i-en s ifflciently detreloped to dis»- !oaa large bodies of ore. notably the rathficd— er fraction, owned by M Kirk. Kelly & McKay; the Center City, owp,«] by Ben nett A lAM'-n. tn* Standard and Welling ton. owned by Evan Evan«, of Burke, Idaho; tha Tiger, owned t y Charles Wash bum; the Hidden Treasure. oan«! by Pfeifer A Parkinson; the Little Winnie and Winton, owned by Frank S'.knechest, About three-quarter* of a mile below the Pathfinder, on the same mountain and north of Hornet cre«-k, is the Mam moth. owned by Svan i:vana and !i VV. HoUhan On thia e!*isn ore waa stru 4 within thr«e faet of the surface and t. >n tlnued aoiid in the b«ntom of a ax« Incline. The ore ia of good quality, ahowing yei -1 v Iron and peace a* copper, and assay- d »:SS go d. silver and copper at the sur face. The vela here dips to the north and runa apparently northeast and sou:h- W#9t- J n.ng the M»atmotU on the north west la the Arlington, own«d by Frank fHonechest. On thia cla.m a >Vfoot tun nel haa been run, going in where yellow carbonates appear on the iron capping, encountering a ledge of good-lookirg ore between wail* of diorte. Tha ore snows pyrites of iron and copper Helow tha Arlington and areriapptrtg it a little Is the Mi'dea 0wr,».l by J >e Prtng g id. whu Siutk a 12-f'Wt shaft into a mi<te,j quarta formation and struck some solid ore of tha same general characier as the Mammoth and Arlington orea. The Chr *iina, a hjch j ns the Mlld-a ao the west, owned by Frank If >gan and A. Hageltvs g ;»reaenta something of a contrast to t ie other proepeeta :n this vi cinity There were the same heavy iron a" tins, but when the owr-re «»nt down found a decomposed q »r-x. from whU h they panned out free go • A2V f »oi tunnel haa been driven and roar a s »!id ie-lge of quarts fiva feet th, k ahews up ia the face of tt. THK JOMK A SHIPPKR. Imarsss Body nl Klch Ore Already ItlorLrd Oaf. ihi pert n tend art I • • If, of the Joa .* m ne. Trail creek, has be ..-Mr »o s'ope the h'c ore ch'Jts oj>ened tn - H e Faa? tunnel and the c -'pany has cont a tad to ship re< - iar y to the Hal! m nea <m«lter at Xeison. Jvl'very of ore under their co~'ra.*t as bee .n Soma concep" >n mav t-e had of the amount of o r <* n * ght wh«re •• ng ts n. s w in progress when !t is sa i t-.a chute ia d>sr.«d for ahaut fifty feet tn length a re»'v a.-d that tt haa tn aver . <a wtd'h of seven f»et. It t» i'O 'e»t from the tunnel to the aurfars. T »—r.ira a body of ore fifty feet long. \.Z '■ «>t h'ch seven feet thi * may aco n'«d or.. T: s means T.o>"ft tors. The average t :e of t'-sa ore as shown t»v ►e«-s rr * for two weeks c>r rr >re ts aNv?t fsp per t n Tha amount row b' • -ked o t <a therefore probubiy wort* $-« "i. or near ly dollar for d» -ar f the eutira cap* • il txa- on of the - "trpari*. Th a ah. »» how Qtt!.-kly and how easily a a? ne may i>e c.-me a rich mine when tt a ft on the r ini »rack, ail th s wealth hat coma to * in lee» than eight «'».%» There are aMi four feet of .-Van ore in the face of the eaat tonne a: tne prea sent t me. ar 1 the— .s no te -g » v-< t v s exceed, ng y rich ciate * ■ er i. It is rear y AW feet frc.m the fa. e of •te east tunnel to tha face of the ran * n r,.. The face of ? s a ma.r t..nn- ♦ * 1 in ore of go-.*! grade, though a g I>l ai of sorttng ne. eesarv T**e Jose rr st r « r* ■' « War Ka^la A! »n l Kettle Bfver. Crar 1 rarks M.-er It »a a t-.at the party »ho jumped tha tie -a m the "out time did r *t remain in tc»n a Uttle onger, as he U' ght ha» e tiad the M;er«r -e ! ai - ■ » *» i r o» d»rv<n The .4 ■» f a man Jtttnp -* i t m w.-h l f w -k done on tt that e • ,a an . utraga a-nl » ■» • the * r cannot »- -d » - It ! * poa»Ne for h. •■» to put UM l%feCM WMT to MMHin e ■ • and ear tee H. A Brown. f \ . vi : i-o r tt' r<'<<' * * n •"» rs»«rat that ne **a i t tse-e « eat- a was d.me. ae h« woe i haxs ar rarged for aa eaoort or at e- m ne -a to bsar »."*;* furt: per • "* • a po.a when a*; rs a A .ftn ha* to tea i v ■**«' 1 <-• •- a e*turn • i t- '-.rand as s«.. n. W-dftam Outtrtdge and Frank C -ms- x • B IT ma A -g the f.rg p—;-«r» a -r s?endi"g e* it sr 'in e ■ >.a a i art t r * V ••• "• < aiij hid farew* s 1 - g » by b.aat a 4 fa"; to the "~ad vi ; a betw#~n Oirar.M and Arrow Ulcm Mr, Oa f tridge t» ac experienced trapper and hunter, having be»B for some years with the Hudson Ray Company, tn whose ser vice he trapped iM hunted all ov»r the Northwest territories ar.i tha extreme north. Ha «u a~so Tor a lone time en gaged in guiding busnag parties m a.l parr* cf tns upper country. Without a d,<Jb' tha boys wtil return in lis* spr'-g •Ith f-;rs and skins enough tc amy y re pay them far tbetr winter's work K. A. Brown, while in Ap->k.»:;e recent" ly. had an interview sr.th D. C. Corbie, who stated Ui*t he was g -;x.g to com* up to Orand Forks w t ;a his head engi neer. Mr. Ro&erts then the weather gos * litt> cooler, and he tnrecied to visit the d-ffe-ent camps, and if there was enough merit tn the country he would put ir. a railroad at on-« Whereupon Mr. fcrowa Uifurm»d fc aa tnag be would *»e merit m Volcanic mountain alone to warrant can no put in two raujroads. Claims *1 brand Korki. Gran i F rka. 3. C., Oct. t—Special.— Work is ';> i .£ dore on aiicy cia-ais n*JLT t-« 'o; t s TUA Aiawist da ly soaae ae* stx ke Is no *.ie. demonstrating more fully than ta« last that we are tn t.ie very Uea--t o' a region which ;n the near future ,s deo uned to be--»rr:e the *reat»s mineral coun try tn the world. Msanwai e the oturdy t - > s*' ■ a.-•*■ star., y p s*hi'.g into t-.e hitherto unt tp'.orw distr;."*s which sar ro'ind js on every hand. With each new arr;vai from the b - -c.mea new* of tomt n-w aj»i rich t.>! >ocn« ne# unprospocte od territory dieco. «rsd. On.y last w> *k a gr %up of three claims, i s Goi ;*n N igs«.t, pay Ore and Quarts K.ng w&s 1 -.t xl by >i. T. J K. Jt»h.-»*»n * f H. 3.1-'artr.-, Jr., on Ooeeyv itJor rr ». r. aia, »Mrh adjoins the town site. Work commenced ia;aje c.ately on the Nugget, surfare of w.,....h give a « jod gold as •ay, ai.d the first shot rerea.e 1 the foot w:ill of solid granite. Th;» w»# followed down and the third «h»->t bl»w into a w•••!'. defir e<j ve, ri ->f h- • y mlnera i free mill.r.g quar-y, »h has iy* very h'g i. yc*;-r»Jay the htr fc - ♦ g wail a.»o of grar.- l:e, w«ts found, showing the ore body to be a tr'j- 1 n»» "-s v- n w ■:. as : h cf over f':y feet. W >rk is b-ing an sad on an open cut » h lis owners a-s r srntt g on the ledge, an ! before long It is t} d »nr . *:roti" :he fact that the G-ol ien Nugget is « mine. Ths ewr of the Diamond Hitch prop erty. which Is situated up the North fork a it two m'les from the celebrated vol- CiT - rr. r a . v •• e :".r f.' ir assess ment work, and as a result -.>f their labors cm show some of the p-etiie«t orr- which has been produced up the fork this sum mer. A «eam of native copper w:ia s*-':ck !s«t at the V»o?tom of the thlrtv-fo<>t shaft on the Pa*hftnd--r. fourteen t lies up the Fork. Fart nson A pflffer, t it- .j»u ers are w -rking « r e.-»diy in ptv ore } al ready have shout tons on the dump ready f - shipment a.o s.von as trans;orta.- t. >n facO;tS«s are «bta;r«-d. From lnf >rm » -i «n r»-«-e-vsd her® would s.etn that a smelter Is to be built th!»-fa:i at the famous Seattle mine, aS- .it six miies from here up the fork. This Property his K n lately t*k*n hnid of by s -omn -.nv. shi h i:i to 9-0 klt f-»r Jfifw.- 0"". ard it Is understood that *-<-rk will be comrr.eno- I a* or e, a large for. e of r.ta b- In* (inp: ->yed. Son s s strikes have been made or. Hardy m<v.mta!n about four m.lei. fnm here, w'thin the past few week.- In «- iv e-il the first shot blew into solid pay ore. !'"* Mltcrfon Comitaor Everett, O L I—Bpeei*l—Sliverron con t:nura to attrart t!;s atrr-nt'in of miner*. A new company w*.« Incorporated ».,re ytaterlay •!•. 1-r the name of Ri. J Moan ta n Slinin* Comsat y to d-vriop proper ties to Ptld rr, n on Martin crrek. !«0 rr. Ips w*M or, 'he s.tme le-t<s h- the **'"l'. kniwn f> *r creek pr - r *** h*j» en the o:he- > ©• :h : : % There are three mines in *ha rr "jp. krvr *n a# :he <Golden Or.!, View <sr«i Ex tans r No. I of the G«l Jen Cord. The in corp .<• ora .iv 3 N". B M C. D F a" T. W. Fo«• »r an 1 C. JC (V»»r.*. the c.ip '.ii stock b*-!njr J* **>. *»> T l -* aV>ve r »'rn-"-d Incorporators. t >;h»r w!;h A. D Fr rrv constitute th« firat board of trustee®. It '« f he r-entlor of t '■■*■ r TMfv •p-jt r>.en to. work on e to develop the property Manner W F Brown, o* the F>rty-4Sve M nln* Company. was nt trn tod t y. ,r --r-<r»y »,•> ship n T' or w'r'er svp r' * •• A* camp a* F :!*si kuda. T * r-r.*r*: be pa*ke! <- -r the dh > f-> TI S»!vert m ;>n the E'-®re*t * Mon'e Cr*' • rs;•-»>« r a d •r. - of ' - - r • tnt'«a t» ?he ''im?. C. i.l bulri'nr* hiv# b evt»'- ?t *{:• ■ ■"■.->«» of •*.»n"tj!-sr w-Tlt t!l * :??» on the fn ->». jri ten <!*:• •»" r sbT-r jf ore tr.U be'rna Je to the Eve-t'tr ame'ter. The lis* MB Acrid rat. The rlevat. r lr. the Ever ir* News M fc on Ce!nmbia street. he!*<*n Mrs? aril Freerd arrr•:-* f 'J fr m the t > *1 to t' e ha»rr-»nt :* t rv; r'r-f «M » * fh!r * *Mr < Hers »«h «f k v •-* VrCall. *ho m.i# sut i.r f at the foot of thr shafr The • ct.'cnt happened a? A o'c!.*-k, Jn« as the last two ? >rrr« wrre grot f- "T! t»>r r rre»* r rhe ' k 1 r ; , | cn the f% v»*er «* : n « rr- * •-. i down wr-!» rsr\ j- ->r a- ! focjrm to bot'otn of th» «* iff. *-r«# n.orlrji br' >!♦'-«' »Vi • i . » • ti,, j;», va'ir. frtt t H r *'r, I «n. ; - l a»:i* * !*t In eiT* * i r« b ,-j rra*'>r,i ♦-. ;i pulp Thr elevator w.i« h r tr*-» klndtlr.f wood a ! t'e • -rma .;i r , t tavr Hr»o t:». t 'or Jrr'hl' f Thr • -1- d-»nt prr- tie N-*i from •, pear Last av^n'.nr HKi:\ ITU* x".r r- • i * *!»-•; >-> n* *-•*» «:*•■>" C t » o *■> - h 6 r. a- * ?»i" » ll -'y-fw V-»n.-»T ■-'• a t -.ft Wit V- * it UMf #y :e r r?w a; ;.#< j> ir.. 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FF »-<-I Fl> I IK» * rT . - f i, - • * - ~r rt--■»«» t«* « » -- sr. -* nis * * "»ii-cef rs >■» jji! fr «:s Lilt - *a * "r JiT« if t*- Us 1 r*..:* d ...'4Pr.»i,5 Cssju/, ChUdren Cry for Fitcher'G Castoria* THE SEATTLE PO6T-INTELLIGEXCEB. SATURDAY. OCTOBER \ 18m. SWINDLER OF WOMEN A FAKIR WHO TRIED TO BILK PIKE STREET IILLUERI. He Tried to Get Only • Doling nn4 Un Rlts Owl sf Eaeh One, fcnt Failed «• Get Etm That—A Ket tle st Tar Rails Over nag Start* a Pire—Diphtheria la the School*. The petty swindler has ort-s more mads his appear*n-w. Tr.ia cune tss is trying to ft ion a f«w dollars from the pocaets mti. n»»rs. He has warked indiirftrtousiy on P: ire street, kut. of eo*irse. every ->-* of has in*ended victims escaped. The sw ndler. mor< proper*;, perhaps nn racrressfui awtndLer. ts a tail man. aged ahiout ysam His complexion Is light. He wears a dark. r»rish mustachA f*hkculariy enoogh. the women, or at. ieaat s >o~e ' rhem. failed to ao.e the sty.s ot c.e'bes be ware. Wbsc the tail mm with ths reddish mt siacho called at M'i A"at:'o miilinary atcre day D*f*s yestsrd ±y he told her w h a floartnh of trumpets that down at Newhali s. meaning the »sg New ha. store in the R1a1:o block, the" c.>a c. isred her a very smart and her st w-*Tr.an. and it was owing ts this s:s*s cf affairs that he had corns to nee her on a rr atter 5* b-jsinesn. At this stage of ths r - e ha 1 h»*n i»r.: f e «'*> re, :er he came froen somewhere slse. He ex- P « "=t*l to Mrs. Alia it that the manage r:ei.t of N j whill's had com* to the c.n ci i«:.jn that it w i aid gt%-* up handling *.v? mdard pattern* direct and ager.-. s m different parts of ths oity. He said that he had secured snag- U d -wn towu. and Uiai Mrs. .Vitaft had be<'-a selected aa a proper person to harallo tho pn-ferns in the Plks street dwtrict. A nice caso for the go>ia would be put tn l/y the arm, and of the sale* alra. Ailwtt would be allowed to re>uaa 50 per cent. Mrs Ahatt was £>ejossiag ia: jranted but then how was aha to know that her si 'er had te giving the name story to Mrs. Lsham ar.d to Mrs. Fergvon. other n . ln-*rs i ti.« same street? In ler.t U- •y. a*en: maorked that ;t m ould ;o*t Mrs. Aiiatt Rl» to have tier address ar.d name pr :utd on th* fashion that av.oroi'ary the paXtorno. Tins mo-< j y con ill be paid to him at»4 the firm would fj-n.rh a boy to dlstriotite them. Mrs. A 11att was willit.g to uad?r-aki too t-le of t..e pal ri.s, but that the firm have the prtmir.g d ne on the piat'S sr. ; ♦, »e -jT out cf the mc; ■ y she t--a In from «*ale3. Mr p., i.sh" was of rhe 0.-irhon that this plan would not w>rk. H. sr.J t at h« would caii later in the day. expecting that by tr it thne Mrs. Ai . t rjt i be f" t-Jy to jti.e him V 73 a h Xew h all's n the a. idi* dint net of the city. After 1 e hnd gcr.e. one of Mrs. Allaifs lady frl»nds called to see her ard they talked the matter ever. In the midst of t. "tr C'jiivsrs-i' nt e smooth gon<l'»ni ;, n returned ard » ls ort-nl to the parlor. 1 l.«»n Mrs A'.iatt's friend ran over to the nearest telephone and < ailed up NewhaH's store. She told them about the mar. ai.d his pattern story, and received the r.; iy that the man was an Impostor of th<- worst kir.d. Mrs. A'iatt's iriend ran back to the mil linery store ar.l t Id Mrs. >liatt that the management st Newhall'a said the man *a# an impostor. Mr« APstt told him this. lie felt great ly and exr'ain-d that he had n■' ;ir.g to do with Newfcall'a, bat i: s- J had t.»>n sent cut Vv the g- neral ag nt . f the Standard Pattern Company to fled ae«r.** as it waa the mention of the eoni- to take the a*en y awaj fnm N. *- hall. Atiout this time a passrd the door, ard Mrs. Allan's visitor almost yelled out that It wov.il rot he necensary for Mri« A'latt to ray that JI.TS until she received the pattern* and the nW eaee. Mr*. Allatt'a friend rr.*d« a rr >va as if to call In th■■» policeman, and the gentleman suddenly remembered that he had busi ness down the street. ! A Thief Bi-ftika Into ■ n old M»n'a Trunk—A Jn»p»c| I ruler Arrr*t. A warrant «. »w->rn out last evening • " J M FJlwain'a x-yrt. charging J. H Arnold. a btitrh«r. with breaking into *••»» r > m of V In-y at the cor ner of Weller anO Sixth avenue scuth, and *-"»alfn* 12." a trunk. Arnold is in J-i'-l. ir I h's statements. taken f n connec ts "1 with the unearthed by De * Ou'ibse, make a very s'rong ea?e ajral nst him. V<vn 9f Crandall is an ©ld man, who w*»rks at J-* Roadhouses mloon on Y«*s *iv IT- W33 one of California's *---crz." but urscnipuloya men grew rich ■ r v * m;a"mw For some '!m» he . n rr away a *v»rtl--s of Mi « i--.t -irmnp until the *irx} r»vh«J fs. T v 'a rr.- , *-»y >•« had concealed In his tr-:nk. 1,.-: Wednesday he went to w-rk ei- v. Before >»r-f the h<~ use ha '<* that -he d -»of of hts room was locked, later !n the day he Wlllimj an-1 ffrrmi • w »t h's r<y*r, hid be»n broker into* and ,v his eirntngs had b"»n stol»n. T l • •■ <*- >- wi, re- - fhlef 0 f I;»M. wV) dew: • Detective Cod!- hea ta Investigate CMlhd Inquired of r -*aHvtm If * h #>y hal s»»r anr pe-* >n "Wing 1-*rn stairs fro-n where CYaadall - me<l r*i er -h- s«;»n «aJd that ;Hey gjw Ar~*':4 "mtr.g down s'sirs. -? * v > • • w.u Mr* A*n "1 * ' : * A-- , ; -. « ;*> the s.tms ■ '* 1 rsr .a:. hen Cu iiit*e saw *1 * » I-i••«r { »r « J >.w.ntf iyen «:> « urs r»*r CranlsU'a rocta at all. but Vvr that he wm m!-taken. R*-* 1 rt .->*• to r—known tha r>-« :!♦ of the lnr»»r!car'on that fHtffwtfl •' "«T» -hit wh > an the Am.-.) a "tr-urreMnMal, tt **;'• chap*. Tr is that the » K IV» f■> -•' f»-» Vl .. w ',-tj • - loaf we. taeri, and alac a wttne* «« Arnold la th-> t vTI near Cran dai4 a door. Tfcf Tar Rotled Oirr. * '* '•* "« v - j- —-pared 'w «-r r —-**-« We»r * ••". -»• a-.er. a « :• ■• a - ;; j o---:d#n:a! : , 4., 1T»» ?•**»>'jy , t 4 ? •'">* " * ■"V* aat *Tm l . I '""/". ,LKv '' •*- a.r :w»n*r | " *"r ». tt ——j t i . , = ' . * r ' w.ia on tha J® ' J •' ,r! "*" '* ~ Mt ta a- lUro ' a: ' n ■ - * - -os-,*.-.... ; * * >"'* *o !■— hea 1•• «~b ■-»! j »-r -• No j *,« , v, rv>l t , , ' v » "T» m .. , r . v ,» Tvj " ""*• *"•• V, " ? " «. M 'it WIS ' * • '* -f "■« »*-«••• A* . - » - -H, - . * 'o » r-n '• ! *• -» .* — v . . j TV* »!wjv< „• =*-iWn MW *f> -,»r> „ <_■ . i ,j M • • , -. e .- f -f - W ;/ '7 ~ * - 4^. • . • «• , • - . - 4. - v t>'*r <»» < - r - -^-fy rfvopr. was -,s.« r « *? yavtartey «ia»'»tr«. "P>» -orr^'*'nt - --s-a-! » . » mm e>* * "» v T , - v *' ~ •* *» *»• *- - * * " 1 * •» » ■ : . , 5> . v# •*>•« "* * -»-• . tu r : • • -- V- J -T T * an- » : - - *»' «*k» * - a « I - -' v * «►■■»•«.»» -f » w , »«.. * and « ! K"' v Of * " ffl «- T t r: - - r _ ;i . >^T ,» ' '' * ""*• 4 «»V to : * *.*»■** -e a; .»»LXI arwi J * l " M " * a ' f » e/ 1 »r,- w "j » a_-i <*■-«-• * • - are rit - . e re; y jf -« p. j,. ■ - ;o - t ai *'T a' -s-» that t. » ;efe- Ucr I • pr-> .* . ;a «■ aa unr-.-e i • * * * M <•* «--ay' rtt' * ti 3 > f - i- r. <a i-* BTO IE HIS SAVINGS. HI IT IS NO REFLECTION SON • YOUR JEWELER HI OR SILVERSMITH ♦♦♦ To ask him to show you on the GORHAM Silverware he offers for your inspection, « VWtJWJI *** THE LION, THE ANCHOR and |3|LI JK® Hi THE LETTER G: jgp Merely a business-like and eminently wise wyi precaution. No one likes ever to have a + doubt thrown on his Silver. Once be sure it is GORHAMt and doubt becomes %Si ridiculous. fl £ A rpeciSo charge of a>iuiterr with Tom Brown, and save that sha has not "a* m.y time or at any ria.ee or with any per son demeaned herself *:*h or toward any other men In any manner not aiKhoriaei, sanctioned and approved by the said de fendant and with the s.v.i d«t>ftUai'l knowledge and inducement." Grossman's Cnse Postponed. The case of A. 3. Grossman and H. T. Williams, charged with obtaining money under fa."»e pre-»r.?eji I. Biumenth?.!, oa what purported to he a huair.fss trans a .on la ehi-h a lot of trots out a eon si terable figure, caxe ap yesterday before Justice Ca. iwe.l. Pmsecutdng At t ne;. il ms. in the absence of Mr. Has t-e. preferred to wa.t until his 5-ip>-rior re ti.rned to the ci y before taking the mit- Al>..n vi. v\ nstock, for ti.e eeaiion, w.si.sd a postponement, ow iag to the ahoei... e fr m • *a of some u* the witnesses for the state. Vpon th.a showing J>i<* Oa*u«cU s-:f the 'or h .iring nsxt Friday a; V c'c.OsUt iu t.'.s xnorai. g. >e *v Suits I-lied. Tha foik>wng new salt a wera yesterday coauotfaced ia the superior court: i.l:r. : i vs. Jan.M Sl-Namara et f. Trorm+s ry rotes aior'.jsig'i, SiJ3.9O, interest and coats. J. M_ Baye et ux. vs. W. H. White, ai mfhistrater it the e - •of M. V. Stew art, deceased, et al.—Suit tj ea;ai>.i6a oan ership of real estata. Court Sole*. A marriage U ■ -". Ie was yesterday !e»:»d to Er.ck J. n-»jr. ax.d L.va K. both of Seattle. Ost>orn ytsteriay !n the manufacture of the fallowing citlseos N. -k Aat'?rt. a na;. ..i . Gei :r,any. Oscar Olson, a na .ve ef Sweden. The following orders of -sale from Judge L»*.g>j's c.';rt were ye»:erday ft. i n e.- .perior c • ;r: • •*. M*. S. --a'-. j .•■ vs. Ly :..i H. Ke t a: . M. t' rafe vs. H. K-'.l £g et ah, T. P. Car: a r erday in probate hi-5 appl .-a' -a f r 1° —rs ci adsun*.stra ta r. ->f es • ate of .g«:n„ne Carter, c ; .1 i. The ' .ate r pr*_«e:. -U as l - Jrig worth J'-.tT• •": :g ef Sr. King county a: 1 - ires in the Kojal WI-.ee! Company of C:.;c:naaa, O. T.-e rirsi report of George It. Fis-.cr. receiver of the Sent;.* Savings Umk. vu yesterday a.ed in the * :per'>r court. The document show# an Invam ry of furniture a-'id supplies received from P K. Davison, assignee, and a of Is receivable amcuntir.g :o a parof which .» s^ s ured hv mortgages; a. so sl6 in cash from 3. E. Davison. The tenth quarterly report of John H. Bryant, receiver of the Seattle Coal and Iron Company, was yes:erday filed as a part of the cas» of the Manhattan Trt;-t Company vs. the Coal and Iron C tr--any. The earnings of the business for the quarter ending August 31 showed eamir. e ! :r>m sales, rents ar.i d'.!><toim*s, era. and expenses s.>" 3Ts.«. a d-1 c:: it 17. .■»' 57. Tie financial < rn j au?se:.« 1«3.97« -J, and l abi ir eat' 7,- 45; net assets. J. v .512 , ?7. The tonna*» of he coal mine! during Lh» quarter was ZI.ZsZ-i toaa. POLICE 2IOTEI. Jame« p. or, a h-vej mraßer. aM J. 11 Rb -iy an foujfht o\*r e"T> it the Te«.er wharf Jn*.zm Catyo* fined each (3 ye»tarday after noon. B ;-g'%r» er.ter- d t'.ie pan try of F. V. D. Ho}J»rook's residences Queen Anre h'il, ng • b»f>re :as*. and *•>« « the eita blse .n « grht. tn addition to ie>ru« ka:v«s and forks. G«o-sr» Howard, who was ao-';:?"■} of s'-k Tg the bartenler of the Nonl Cap on P:"ke etreot, was discharged m the m m:--.pa.l court yes ar'ay, o>wtng to k of e^-l,*.«n-e. DeT!a E utcfcsrd. the ywot* woman who at*e*rp;e« euicr ■*« bv pn-.son. was 3."»- ch«.rK»j f-om Frr'a'lde-joa yester daT af-.erjaoo*. She dM not m h the worse for her wroertenoe, D'ck Wha.en, wvs atabb*' In t v e 'ef- rear the h»*rt bv Aifre-1 Thorr-.aa. w»« ot>er»t«d *» the Seattle Gen e—vl ta! fir»r «t v y Dr. T. C. Vev t;> a-l Dr. C. A Snrtth. A £*'. no of pus w«- ri»" 40»"d. fr t> the 'eft of the h:rsi wbsch ware tnaroad *r *ve poiat if T" •-nas' krvfe. Whl'.e VTha:#n*s ccni!- t •-. • ■*' rs.» '-an It h«# h-*-. s'.r.'e the L>r. Neville •£!'.. rhi.tks Ls re co'. er .•» fv- v r- ft ar,r>eared tn J 3dfF.tw«sn"a court yeester-dav «f-ern«on *o answer tba ebtti* of havsg etSM M-*. '•: ? 4Se• Ji-Uke. era o< *i#» i».rh .: * -.--t -1 names M-s --m-t• waa rot r •• re»e -r» ; by «ttor-»y. and so J v t'-e v »- what eh» d«- a - « • • !■> 'VTe r*t»; ed Mrs Br-ber !t. "I r -id f "rr, v i-.* ! stn't-"* T'-e c> rt A i«d a ■" -» /%f 15 ar i cosr's. The par- Uaa -;ve at Ba-'arl, t and Ctßee Baaiaett. T' » '•s -al 'a- ' v * • v)c!n tT< tr. a-d * ** ■ * * >r« dtsrin* the rrrt>"."h of «■*■-e—«» a- • t1.43T.1J from •" '< o* la-is Theee am-" :n*» are lt««rtasd !n •»- .rj ■ - * R»- «'•.«'• Jofr-, T Te-ry a* Sa>9 cf P" ' lands, «r *>: a—-»s. ernbra. -a -ash N >• :*■ j •■> r n $ ao.ee of asi- -wi 'n' 4 « 4" M acres entries Nos. 11l to ".19. r t' -s ar two ;re-»T?t A - de S". fe-'s on *.*""♦ "2xl dec'sratjo-s %t: ♦ '.r, •»■ free i- - ««:«at e?ttr ••*. j y . jr: - . i ,* a-;* <>p ♦ t HniiTiy. |CU; c>>aim;s?.ona oa fcrtf t x r;r.'.i hc>*nes?ea<*.*» <.•> " »-> tJ.. ♦ , vn • r»t-r * ~ tr *" t - eeciaasny | « OLM :*} aMI I«B3. 5-. MM »e --lacuoaa. r.t <.OKH TO A *EW FIELD. faj.t. Brooke I,ea*es the S. C. A L C«,-\ Gift Fr«»ia Hl* Frltada 5. - » 'in ag • ■■ V-*H-r.e er. str 1 * e it"r !"*• c * "■"■* P-eattis ' I-' ; * * rt any .tr. -tat Mr. eorce A. •p. -j 'of ■. w .* ■ a- th —e rears ;.u v. .. 3 ; »- i m:- ■ ■■■• of •-# rr -1. % * rat p ace. Sad ten dered h:* r* v r. so take rffs:: « ?*srscatter 53 • fgret s» as «"*vre*s«.l» beca * ss s i" 3r- as «*s inw-n w-ta - a) ~, -« *- *•» ~js so er. j«- ► f • -.» p- >f * of tteat irjr ■ t;.it ♦ •» - s ewme tn J®«te cpen Mm as a »r ar.s fr end At a 1*1? r a "4- e. i*r. * . g"•r. Is f-<K.«r of Mr Br->- ; is sv ths er ,».j —■« af tr.e y, St t-.s S»..l»ra« iMtst. Iwiqait. s mt re w»s •; -*• jentea w. a a t-n --i' * t it "tx * atr. a-a s %&.->a . e-1 . » IF. «• • tj t e ' * ■' lis caae s" I. i at* - is J1..-. Lr -'n ' err *•* r. A. S," ar.d an ;aa-i* i* ua fs oe r g th* employ *9 of the 3«*4:t> Coal and Iron to tiveLr »'. ■ vrr.;»:.._ * n t. Georgs A. Br*.*#, 13 a token of th».r fcsa and esteem, September 3sk ;v^." The presentation speech *m made >7 r>r. H. H. Carton, wao spoke of the uni versal regard in wfcish the recipient of the gift held. not on.y by the min ers, bJt by ail of the citnena of the town aod r-trroun : r.g omtry. He eem p.Tne.nted Mr. Brock# upon the raccee*- f - manner ;n which all the deportments of the mine ha 4 been aua«rni duras* k.3 ;er of office, ar.i assured him tfcat he carried a»ay with h:ia *ne asteem and g-»d w.shes of the entire community. Mr. Brocke. in 2«*?r, spake moat feel tr.g y of the friar..aid harc.oay t&ot existed k«:x«n ;ne sea ar.d hirase.f, and assured them that every time he ooo an.ted the :tand*-xa* timepiece It wou'd ren all most nierKW.fts of *h# years spent tm? -,? the pe.-jple of Issaquah. This was by the re.i-fir.sr by John C-hson of a farewell address signed by *-• btis;r.e>> men and d:.*en» of the f' a '*• *xpr»-* rg thsir regret at Mr. Brookes izit-.tr: *4 departure, wh.eh al -6 'sa was pr - nte-i to t: m. aad wh. 3 M". Br :k« will always rtiaia as a roost % t.uu-j.e pr-ze. La'er on the Lasaqjah bar.d, tender* d •*!.". Brooks a. serenade. Tie apokeasn; in Ciide a e.yrt farewell address in behalf 1. aad Mr. Brooae fee.incty r*- ipOQded, A! Hrcske is well and favorably know a" .: Se»: -j, * «-re >e ha# a r- s; of friend* *-"!•' v r -.'.et '•"> h»ar of hi* departure to new fields of labor. He 1? a mining l +n g-rseer of Urj? exp?r.enne. hav..n<r rfradn a »■■{ » The 1 hrh Pnivertfty la 1573, s;r.< e » ' -h time he been contiriiougiy Jn bia prof. s;on. Mr. Brooke has t>- c-n oftere-i »nj haa a-ocep:> n as cen --rai ».;-n < nder.r of t'.e mir.ts ."r.Xing to t'-.e I-.liooer. Frnaer R.v» r ani Car;ho»-> • «.v l Flel <#, '.aiitfl, generally K *a aa tfie Horne-Paya* cowipany V- Bro.jfce'a h- a l<i'iartt r» will he a: 111' - luet, B. C. Take No Substitute- Gail Borden Eagle Brand ■a CONDENSED KILL Has aSiy« stood FUST ia »ha astim*- ti:n of tr - A-ner- >t t ~-r > N othef is "joat as -ood.' Best Infant Pool. GOLDEN BULK BAZAAR CO. Jf < 1 (Jn <;.f This Is Lamp Day With Us. Come and see the display fn cur window. The finest ever come and »e« the assortment. Fine Sawing Lamp*, complete, Kr. Cer-.ter I>rs»ught Lamps, fan;'y desljrris, J1 CS. Night Lamps, with fancy globes, S&c. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR CO. r* F:h?t ave. MREDUCTION ' ' « ■ r b .. ;kihs Ne..... J Zithers... lairna & Hartford S.&P.Co. WE ARE s | *" * S-,' f > I'ai « tr-.'rt 7 4* } i * - •• Aif I *<» tr : -■ J jr. nr of F% «*«T f _ W «r Ml Oi'tiff T*t y, i,jV i* T-; First Ave S5-%».-> UNIFORnS. Bg^gyaswb -12-' ¥&*«-.£• '*s GJWSTM MIUC* U23X2." The nacDougall & South wick Co. ? 7-719-721 -723 First Av«. TODAY SPECIAL SALE LADIES' UMBRELLAS jp.At H JVs EACH. TVe offer 500 Ladles* Umbrellas, Paragon frames, India silk cover, with neat natural wood, Dresden, horn, celluloid and ebony handles, regular $2.25, choice at Si.IP. The flacDougall & Southwkk Co. 717, 719, 721, 723 First Ave, Sterling Valines «■ ■» For - - flee. The Imperial Hat for $3,50 I« the !x>fi! Hat in town for the money. Will wear Ju--* as long, to <t ,I>ist a* no? hy, ar 1 Kivt? as satisfaction a? any IS '*) Mat, ' FALL AND WINTER STYLUS OX SALE. Stylish Fall Clothing for Hen and Boys. The r.cw eft style* and alt the nnhhy mixtures tan he four.? > ! <*re for nvn at sl2. 155. f> ar.d *2O. For boys and children w» rrir? j?tv» you values that car not 1. !n thi- city for ti 1—75, 13.50, K and 16. Overcoats and Re fers. Our stocks of th< 111- * *'" r ®v r a# w*li assorted as at present, svi r styles are only *!»• \ •• • ■' \ in a first-, lass c' -.if • •« Boys' Reefer?, SS.SO, S5, tt» fnv< Ov»r its, • t", * M n's U\ercoats, |». {l2, J , H\ *3\ KZ 50. Hen's Gloves. Good valu's In K: 1. 1 - • M< ' t and Hr.rseh'Je Gloves a! IS, $ I' '*) and 12. AL i j iIT HxiNSEN, "i 1 ' B '' fcj'i-; iiri ir, l-f. Slmjß, Fj: Cai Gka, Bt ijrfxt »»•} f- •-• - :> i N -H •«t A:: k'nd* at w*iebmm mad #ee*eby rtfiur»4 4c<i nisi* ■■ - u*r. - 709 FIRST AVENUt. Let Us Fix Ymi With Fixtures— A k zi* '*iur.*. I»w *:,;«• ta §>•£«• Mfl lhad«f. ?; il tr." » r s*. NO.: ;i\v l-T FIXTUBE CO.. Erin. Urfm mi nm It | , w VUSUHEt A*» ftnrlFßl ». w. I I A I \ i W t 1 *.'« < l»»4 Fslalt. W»» 1 I ' II \ I -law >. to. Uirr.r •*!*-•*. Mtfc— Mi | X A 1 1 r !>■»•:* ii lUdlci P»p«r. Km. N«lle <St Kuuelbrecht. j too w»«t . C<sr. Mar 4 on. Tiifow R«d 133. 'l' M. ICRUYA CO, Store • If ao» r»«iw v»y, mi j ; j i J Ui XO it vr QVM» JUL WA.XM QM MAJfM* flen's Winter Unite* wear. II«T7 Namral MartM IMMMV for n-.en. 60c each. Is* Ida. 63e uch. Heavy Natural WMI or OiUMHi Hair Und*rw*ar, rood nh«b He mA Lxtra Quaiity F'i—c* Un*d TT*lm wtsar, 75c each. Heavy or ?J«dfun> Wafftrt Jfmtmmi Wool I'Bltrww, i; par farmaat, rin* Ora l* Camal'a Hair Undarvaa^ E 'St per garment. N"! « Soft A Wool Uada*» war, rood w*(®ht. 1150 par < armoat. In th» better «rada* of Und*rw«a* we h.»ve the Scotch Wool. Stuttfartar A Hoiroj-dTa tn several trxA a* ul at}!«.•>, audi th« prices ar* rt^ht. Men's and Boya* Sweaters, Cotton Sweater*. 4"-a Wool Sweater*, t 23 and 11, Ml Worsted Sweaters, C and S3 91 Heavy V, crsi.d KWaaler*. (Ml aa4 *3 DO. Hen's Umbrellas. rwii at J sei# t y ur Umbrella. **W that th» ra-ny is at hand. To« w-il t'd all tna ri«»we»t atyies bar* at b- x ;>H >« soap* at U, C 25, ILK', C and *2.50. S