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ft • 3l*M'l *- **• ■**"' - 1 ' Tf - first n»-.e* of Sfsgai.'n* o? Amerieaaa is cd by Mr. ■v. a"'A'.vji. Ind;a«apOi-#. for publication :n te-tob*r. The .iestg;. of this t.« * >\ -srterlT w.il be to p ace before eo!!e or*, r*x>k s-U'rs sad ..urars*j:» a r'-sr» e «>? r.~w t-y>as, pub!:«;;*d in -.us unity ms.i anrosu, r- a' -ar *o »;■;« * -i . h * ory «a»d r«- .grap.tv of Amer. a • e West Indies and tue »«>,;th i. It w..i gtv tp»-x.al at''»nuua to «> i bo>-ks. esp - c«a.iy to taow o* tH* I*-,r - iguese^ Freo h anl £r«g s .;»h explorers Pr»siden* ft-,-., ii mar., of • r ..ver s.-y. fa* tae inv ta' >n of t:.e Re j*ih\ an nation*] tirar..." e to make letter of scejKaace he says "Trie of U\j» contes' are so grave sad momic.i «*js. so lnsr.ara iy b, d u,» wtn tne moral coara- -r. • » po.. J-'- .my and <or material peosp* my of t;;e nation, tha*. » iga my p»r*onai ergagf m'T's and ' duties a"" nunwixms. I could not say My to an ?r.f.tat..-)n to work f./r the e:e- - ins of >i Ki- a ... d . g riolen-e to « ; r >* *■.. ■" rrs •" i*a;ru> *m ano c.mu «i «•>*.' •N: w Vork Critic. ! XMKRSITV OF WASHINGTON. Hooka K»<»l»ert in the i.rant >|ernnrial l.iurarj Talk With I>r. Jordan. Thirty voium** ttave been «_u: to f ii' c jatti s Gr.»r;t memoi »; li brary of American history in tae I nivee #' of V j»-.;n* tun. T*..e;- VO.UIIe s » <»f 'tie fu.l'»*•••••* va isbi* sotks: H*.« . v k'jui'l ■ -«.*hn 1 i«ke, "D. )V> ry of A:(.erj''-I. ' '■ 1 • i--i!nt!:tlgs Of X- .v iitig.-ite*." "Anien an K' Vo'u*.: >*)." "Cnt tai i ■ -i * Aw;"*:: H -tor>" a.id • Vmei. . . I'oiiti ai Idesucompute w --irk ■ Frau-as Pariunan. voi liJirf-K ' VV :;irunt; of t;;e Wtjr " four vol «•> ••«. e Ro I'vlr.g's ' fain of <'*.jjmuu.< " Bry • s "Aiivn au Commonw-airhi** Preston's liiu*tratj*a uf American History, s } ' by i htoOore l's .i tt. X*tda.;.a- '* "I'rsii storic America;" W • •»< * ii uJiy uf tie- Discoveries of Ap;. -.• a Tinxe v »ium- * ouk<- a n •td f"-g ii*ui»g of : ■ memona) li »ry. 1 y *«'.! v-.«--:e«t and ontribut«d »<y J !r i J >. ar>f. wlio ;.as watch« d sa;;j Hr »tithe work Of lif»- l •» : - »n« jiUs .i »!•* tiiirf to li.i m«mo;y ti.s *» ! ijropra»'.« monu.-nrnt. I'-- ' .t. Jorda: . of H'an f »rd I n.. *! >', pii.'i.—si througii Seattle on-- e\en»r a ias* w«-*k jt: hU *iy fion.ei from t • f.r North, ».»<-.<» h»» has Li*-'n f r t • ;t',..e iriontti» work • g up Um" r *1 ori w 'ii one «tf tho gr-i. atect - entifie < *p«;-di;ioiif* evrr organizt«l by the >mrrifai, ' i.likent. He the work nf the r of ah , h he was pre*- l>i nv ti'is o- •:■ rriitn- i.t \y su>' ««sf;i!. P-»j --s-tes flieiii;g out ail about the t.eais, Ui® > ei .«• |1 JJ. -i»ie.n' Uiy pi-.keft ,;p a givat »x*i<y intei< stiiig natural history sp> <- i - is ••• g«f If.is: twenty now -pe ■ s < ' i. - Me S eji.» tr b r' .d on '.«• iid th Alt'atross working in Japanese ■waters «»; d a.tl »:'• t » the Okl.-. ?»K sta, an entirely un< region, a> far as rut-Til history is con. «rn«*l, and l»r. J or* 'lan at least IK) new epe<'ieei of f.N fm-m that r • .on. A p.«-t .rc of the »« v w h>;i found by Capt. Ge«»-ge W. Jacob • a -i pr • - .•• d • t.:e \ > nig Nat .rai ls'* N - was r-'own to Prc-aiet.t Jor < ■ u. who at o'" e pr i >unce.J it "opah." H' nt *■' «# idoubtetEy a Lat.m;>ris, b it .ad • -v« r bf.en com,<ar««l. Aral to U .ii r ml K: -.jw »t'-lher it is a r* .* sp- •■-s or ni>' He ea .1 th.a w»i t.Ne fo- th si--- :rr«ii taken on t; •• Pa«-tfic • >»»'. b it only the skeleton of one of or tlr-ee had b«en rr*-»e."ved, slid the V.i ig N*.lura..i?s ther«-f.we h iv<» the only oott-tu*?e •; - c!mi n known of th- Pacifla 0 <a-h Dr. Jordan ate »>art of riie one that f * *d ! e ske.ev.'i for the Stanford ajjsr'.m. a: d hs pronoun-es it th* fin? st f ivorai f!«h i ew tas'e-J. which of c<-..rs« -r.sini {' };a» uo aJ on oartii. I>r. J tdan s*i<l he was astonished on h' • rc.Jiti u civ at'.on to find that he 1 ,d oeen u*.- u » Hou-ly in his yarn a;» >..t s »t a* pi • g-api>s m the Popular P » ■ M ' '"I pit trp several m*a ' t .!.# nt it yztr.. «>i:s nas 'ce fa t tiit ? was w- '•en w A "'tit f, and an ' r fas ( !t win the jan 'or's »*a* th it ww* "" * " and iVn -r .* ;g 1 n li. * S'""!-n:.t J wav. t *. ,« v:« ■ . * *; th» uni\«:».;y t5..* « » -a <, : r.rnrn-'n*. .'ive < ffi ep «' s ■•« .f tf- Iln:*. w> {* .»< » w*>- i Neir York. w:. re ho *-•1 " *'u t! » mo«:h< If# ha* b#- "» «* m ► " • oi? • • V .«Kj Ii *Uri«, nn * ' * • -•* * *> is» *an nht.in'- '*•> Ha n»*i-< • nUiettM • ? : * ' ■«■ • *? Tlr r ' h -.'.(work n't !i . a:, - eel] ;i »«.; |irilfwllijf §0 to ' * N « I ' t . M « l ~f Ncsv "\ :V. ..f »ui h i:- •it n s « l>ut*c»nt i • a • t-»v. * m " L*;.- WwMhitcr, to Mill Ik •vKtmo* *v4 I<S 4 .' » A kt .':. J 'I #v} 1* l*> i"n*T)- # r, 8' -• O'/W i: ; l-;. 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' r » (n che*~k »o that -he spr»*dsr,g of the flare*" was pro-. er.T«><j. and the arrival of th. - h»mle*l engine soon made an end of what might have prcved a nr* dtsasrrcr-s ftr» AH damage *w 'ovw-d by the in surance. and tne ne-cessary repairs were qut-kiy m»4e. The surewr of at* students is con stantly te>-re using so m order to give the an opportunity to meet and Krnw ".- ir classmates an informal r< > >- tlon »aig rhem at the ladies hai; on Friday ev»m*:g Musiand soda! mter coir - r-ac«- t * evening a very enjoyable oii«£ to a'l trbo ere re present. IMM.RSITr OF ORKt.OV Urseat Opr-nlmg *ttf«a«nee Tet Ex pprtearfd""^*w* of Ibe Week. K■;*B*-r*t. 3* T "ot Uo' Rah ho! Rah ho' Oregoseiists* R&ht Rah* Ho'! The University of Oregon opened Rep t>-!r.t-er 14 with an attendance of 306. This i- the largest opening wt have ever had. We have students from ail parts ©f Ore gon, ana many from Washington and Cali fornia The student body is strong, vig orous and enthusiastic and everything bids fair lor a very prosperous year. I>r OnriH Friedel of the department of phys»< s. addressed the sssembly this morning. His subject fai "Student JL4f« in Tr e German Universities " It was highly appreciated by the students. i er 3» students are registered for sys tema; •• work in the gymnasium this year. This shows that the Idea Of mer.-al cul ture without a corresponding phvst al cul t ie Is rapidly dying out in Oregon. The g, mnasiura work is entfrely elective. The dormitory contains TO young men this year, which is the largest number that has b*en there sin ve the dormitory wa» Opened Mrs. Watkins is matron, and the popularity of the dormitory as a bo.i ding place for the students is largely due to her wise supervision. We know tr*? tlie boys are well taken care of by the f .;r .s that o caslonally Coat out over the city in the "s'illy night." Th« business department is very active this year. under *i,e efficient management of I>ean Narregan He has XI In tha de jur'ri: Bt Gt Alftl M ». M •<» t; p- 1\ in tjookke«ping and in penmanship. The click of the typewriter may be heard from k a. in. to 5 p. ni A McKlnley an i Hobart Club was organ ized in t!;e university last week witn a membership of Id. The following officers were elected. President, U. M. Templeton; vice president. Miss Balm Mann; secre tary, Miss Floy Watkins. latdies are eil glhie for membership. A great deal of in terest is manifested. A Bryan Dub was organized September 2 1 with a membership of 34 voters. M. Travis was elected president. Freo Flsk v! e president, Julian McFadden secre tarv and M. H Day treasurer. A debate on the issues of the dzy will be on hand in a short time <m September 3 the annual meeting of the Athletic Association of the university was held and the followitig officers were elscted President. J. C Higgins. vice president, f'larence M Bishop; se retary, l.ee m. Travis, treasurer, Fred M Tem- I i«-ton. Three members of the executive l>oard were ele< ted. They wer"t Russell f 'oieman, Fred D Herbold and D. V. Kuy kerdail. Twenty-live men are in the field and the work of training is being pushed with great vigor by the managers The material is mostly new. but we think that the university will maintain its place at the head of college athletics In Oregon during the year 'ls»-'i.u. ENIVEK9ITV Of CALIFORNIA. Football and Athletic* Claiming Nut'k Attrntlon Just Sow. Berkeley, <"al.. Sept. 29. Football, from ; now 011 till Thanksgiving day. will be tl.e most exciting factor in colleg* Ufe. Uv t-i /body is dreaming and spev jiaUr.gr a'*ou! our chance* in the "h,g game;" everybody Is p:ck.n| out the team, and inquiring first of a;; who of th« old players are atii! in the university. Of theae old stand-bys, | Jtansome. '*7. the great full-bark and per haps the best kl-k«*r oa the Coast, Is to I captain the team this year. He has Sher m in (our last captain), Self ridge. Hutehln j t >n. Kennedy, Hupp, and poss.hly Wal thall and I'iinkeft of the "» team, to Je. jer.d on, bea-ies Ivudlow. Greisbers, Hall, j Kaarsberg. Carr, Binder, Simpson, Hi*- > k».•:!, Hoppe, t*r.iig, Julian. Thane and .les sen. the beat men of the "K» eecond tr am. Among pronr.sing men of 'ipfrlciii'* In the f r>- -.man (kM ara Birdsa!!, I .any n. W i; p>, And«r*on. Wilbur. Barnes. O'Toole .mi Ril'j. P.ckic, '9P. enters this year from th* University of Chicago, wh-re he w.m a * ihatittite payer In his freshman y< sr. We mav have Jifftcultv | in se.-urirg a he i\y line this fail, tout our ha.- k« a 1 t«e a whole t> am in thfiiiaeives. and we have Uutterworth again to coae'.i i Ho wh.ie it Is not safe to apecjlate, ! *v*ry >;n* f**;s 'ha: projects are bright er thsn rn?y * e '.»*• September, Stan f >r.l haa always h 1 'i.e lne«*inM.t .e a!- savage of 1 • same -oa h, a: 1 tho h*st one in the land, >e»r a'ter v«ar. This i*«r she ni .it he sail*f>l with a r.ew ma:., w we have J » n:n» B;:;t?rworth a* knew so wen in I forgot to mention "<i My" Wilder. who has returned to col leg and who, if he trie*, will make Ken rely and Bemler h-i* > for the hi k's place Wilder ej»p»a!r.e<| the te-un in pwrt of the gan.-s < ' "SM, an I !s looked «$• ■'» a* one of the b- *t k nerals in r » So «'!. a - 1 ar•> ' ths h'«*t to - ks. «i * .* -xTe-ijw'v light weigh*. The * » of gansti ts arrange! for the j a i m fallow* v < * -»•<>• iSer J ' . •- ■ - n i > •->Hpr 19. \ i > • i > •,-!>>. r IT. « .«,«>•• »S,vr 24. V i- H- !HI e o • <ber 11. Fan •ia ' a rr.;■) N v v.«mt>*r 7. j '* ;me \ f "1 Kreshmetj, , vrmi. - 11 j 5 iHfarl-V C Nirtvrni 'rS. f " •••' "*« ■ *» i »v t ■ K ian"» r: ,-b. ! ••*'••» * ' r:.' i *.? :ni' - Ci'ib. on the ' - • ' v " •K" 1"" s, ■« ,Vi".CS to j 1 • d - Jed !at«T. ■' t"V > |f i , * fj, y -.-j 4V '' *»' ''' • > st-.» iea:rs t>iin v^ar. e e t e'- k < r. ,»■; :»-n in se.~.«r.r.g *.a ava.!ab>- n« ;i. s; »*»< men- who >« > r>\ i »\e ■ » j; j . "i.>n in '• •r.gin* th- ;r <-iJb r,;' »;-s - lan so many f » Hs. . J *rv ->:"g aoi 9u.i*i- r;- ■■ S li'.never. < ir «o »•<-» have had t? : e»- '■ *. * •• . no ' « .-tn p \t > v.S now. V ateadyadvsr e .* <■ ;, • ; , ju ' < , S « • "a r.ng. ;v>t oniy in fbotbaii. but m j trae* atri.-uc*. The former n;.l only prs -» ; > vr<'<v < >n -h# w!:h i ght •*» -. g *a -.aw-!. m tb< tat*- r. i ;ri- k f iptoin Er.>wn ia ln.».yr»rratmg aa : • • v «-rv .■ vigOTtitrs eoar-e >f w --k. ■ e « 1 N syst»matte fer tr, s * eh. ■ltd t Wdtl tin a ho.J» j ear. of <~n'v thr >* s . • string terrr.. na ii«-;aj ' e A - . : r rr n sre • ■ j' a ■ n !'■ an a teeth set to t at " vr " " - • Tt Apt t * r» t make '■ *"'r v.: .i: >*c.i* of a t • :n the » ! • iv- of ,•: A - r-r t --a- ka- Ur s - . r e*r •••* point, »here ; ,n w» have * v ,»■ m e«ft If th ♦ . r . - r >f Yi at In j - - e- A . .• y,.. } - ••« f 1. ;t j g >■- " • «;>• U-:--. . v turn* : f r not ■* ssrae [mn e iaaa r >k; i t tftat mum j l-raen » .v ;r o . cat* • - - I f. ar * at v-v ai«r peopi* th:.-.« !.-,•» av«r*c» J:. • • •»»;>• t areer i i'i e* a i . ra « r m ry* * h J *ad. This error my next le**er »t;i try la mr -r.«- mtnr.er to a ■-»!. *>:h vrne .rit o* t! •««» a "U-.t.ea » -?i . f : e v»v ta «-i "Lib." ar i .« * » .; . a. »r\\n»Hlt IM \ KH*ITT. I rfihaaa ( !*•« « f X>n—atsiy *ta <•« "'» Hiie Mslnrt in Mtatnr? h *: f->rd t'r. v»rr»tjr. ft r ! —The }t»»". ra*... a'reaty elated t>aer t- rVsory !n • • ■»«h. hav • a : av • K «r feather to th' cap -nd» ating 3a tn tre first e>f •*.* -Ail tar- e.« i* a eet» tjr ;?* •i— IheJ. -r . rs !»»• « the « , # » 1* th » voftd tr.ter- lass gam-. h».t ' * ' by all that the Kraa^m?a. , 8 *»?'! «.s to KoNrrta* liu.* $. | k * a th -c <r t«o a:>~s:t t tHaii and j * . « oil . e«> - winner tn the tf; -<j j *" '• «*S -jJ r . j » tae. . a- e : at i* . Cm, a Ci si ;» at.xw«i to |<| the dut THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4 m 1896 garr.es out of the way. because b* was not exactly satisfied with the varsity's *a*k against Reliance A. C.. when relth»r el* veti scored. Lanagan, the Freshman fullback. ar.i Murphy, the quarter of the same team, ar* phenomenal players and may make the 'varsity the first year The Daily Paso Alto put I'shed a is*- of the new students last Thursday, showing an increase over lasT year of JP st dent* in the new class, or 339 in aiL The larger class is history. which is the major study of «> of the new students, English being second with 4=' Though football fs engrossing much a*- t»ntfon. still tr i-k athl rks are r •-•■tvlrg their due share, and every day sees the long distance runners th» roads about the ur. v-r«ity and adjacent towns of Pi'o A!*.o and May field- Wilbur. 'U*. who holds the roast re -ord for shot put. has beg m as has Dumars. a b triy Fresh man. With such men as Wilbur, Brurt tor. Dole, Brown. Fisher and others i'A back this year—and counting in th?- prom ising new matenal—it may be that the in terco.legiate rarr.es hetween Stanford and Berkeley may result, for the first, in a defeat tor the latter institution. PULLMAN COLLEGE. Football Team Organised and Ready for Practice. 9 at« Agri'-ultura! College, Pullman, Oct. B. Special —The iFUglli his r- etve-j hal • r.ges from the state uni versity at r.tle ar.d the 10r..* state < l«ce for football giff.es this va»n. Trt< university team are .-oatemplating a tr p thro :gh th- e««:ern tart oi the state ah -t Thanksgiving, ar. i w.ii Include games w : .» Puiiman, Mos;ow and Waiia Walla. The lowa state ollege team ar*; tryir.g to arrange a of games for a Western tu-ir about Deeemoer 1. to u- games w .n ail important North western and Wfi"m points. The ciiul- ha.e bec.u rt'f-rrcd to the e\? itna ooinmlttje. Tie first step-s toward organ.xing the foot'oail team tor tn» season * ere ta*-n t'i's w»»k. liegalar pr.i. *.tce has anl ins team wUi Ok ssrleu.tcd try the comrm as soon aa practiv-aL-ie in order that tney may dr .1 up on th?ir team work whl- i *jj the i iiief reason of th- ir str> ..g h and su i ess la.- - year. S»-.- ral cf the oi l play ers have not returned, out a number of other cid pi.iyers from other schoo.* trs here aai is ill keep up the average of the team. Ad i-.tional students have been enrolling every day this week an i attendance Is greater taan at ;h:« time jast year. The rn iitary department has been par ti*i:y organized and new men have been ass.gned :o their ra;jc. though no: to their companies yet. Prof. Baimer, state horticulturist, has Just returiKl from an ezteniled trip arouni tiie ooun.y viewing the orchards. He reports the greatest fau'.: witii orchar n is that too many varieties kin for the best interests of the producer. Hs found the orchards all in a good state >f cultivation and remaraubly from .u --•fc'Jt p sts. New and Nobby Footwear. Rim's on Bros., who have the reputation for carrying the latest novelii a In foot wear, are now showing some of tne nob biest things in ladies', children's and men's slio-s that havu been dtsplsyed in S- .ut'.e. People who . are for dressy shoes, and at very low prices, should see these new shoes. Among them In ladies' shoes are somo novelties in darle brown wiiSow calf. <_oin toe. and rope stitch. Also ox blood. needle toe. with extension sole, ar. i a new willow caif with patent leather fa-stay. A spe al value in iadies' shoes offered by Sirnlson Bros, is a Don goia button shoe, needle toe. at 12..*/'. In men's shoes they show ail the new the bull log. tho cottage dandy, D ndun, etc., and the latest extension sole la»ts, in dark brown willow calf and Cordovan. C,UI on Stmison Br > . TOT S. -onl avenue, and examine the.-e nt w ahoes. Krulikln* < heapest In Seattle. The fact that the very best sealskin garments can be purchased in att> at lower prices th.m any place in the T'nited States is not generally known. Almost the entlr<* cat-h of the world Is made 1n the Xort.h Pacific and th?* peka are brought to Seattle or Victoria for s.Ue. Kac.i season R. Petkovitx buys tarcre qt amities of the aealskins. eele-tlng for his own trade tha very choicest. IPs years >f experience In the fur vbuslt.eas has mad« Mm ore of the most expert y.->cte-s In the * •.n-irs's*. When "he c.-me t'i k from the London dye hotiys t' ••»>' *r» perf«-As Ve ! -:v •• under ir-h ndvat tage -js circumstances, naturally Mr Petko\itz is enah>l to make up seal skin sirrri' :t* of th-> fin--t i dli.-* »,nd in the \erv la'-st s'yle at pr! Os much l».-s than the same garments a--* s-M for in the East. At hia establishment cn Mir n r<tr' ' ?. Iw'-ween Firs; nnd St^onA av. Tie" s fittest s'O'k -if fu S of ev.-rv <j. vr, v'on In the Xortnwest. A f; e • CY i-s mride of makirs ovr fur K rr n?s ir.* > the n<*w styP«, the <- irises fo- the time ir.g extremely m i rare. MnrU Itunnn, of < lovrland. Mirk ir.inna, of Cleveland. Is in a hl- * :«• fr .n •• ir.j: 1 fringe liis Napole cni * prrt»'»re took th» bls.-.;l'» ... t St. P:t ;ii.» pr"ient-maker «s ro prouder th-in t: ' officials of "Tiv 1 Xot th •-i n to -o. Mill: >ns of ir :.»v and de.-.:de« of have b*»:i spert by the r • - .-•-•tintry i> :« . . the p< rt' •!."- ' r I -.v v -.«t: a-" ion. and 1t Is safe '•> say that the train which leaves Sr. Paul every night in the year cannot b» ox •e.v-l in »t« line by anything r.n wl • el< Vrc:::'-, • iff't rn". r rrpart o.ent *■' :• *rs an 1 day coaches. every •' r. IT, }< j ' out • * ?! >p a" i *h» latest detail# and Improvements arc all errbr.>!:»d. Only one e.rni-s in a osy 1 tie smok- I: sr room. with tv h*-*: n ta. land at >wr di<- -1!. Roi isr to b> 1 In a daintily f :*r. *:> i rooai of your own. bmkfktt* Ir.g in a: 1 •••epplng cut}; ;« to find urself in ChU-tgo. "T .:* w?- *• y ti do rn the "Xorth "VVe«:ern limited." I" W Park r, Paget *"u;»d agent, •f-l Pit : - :. 4 f. s«- ttie, \\'3 h. The Iteaaoii Ktplalsrd. ' • - 1 !-»r t r '* e>f .< : "-e,---s 1.. is obtained •y care:'ul iti' • ', >n to t.» per.*"- viranee and Industry. Thf-ro has been n> » :. ■ f1- k »S ! J" t ' ir;t* o' the ccl< J P -is <• », hams, bacon art lard. Th» ;r T p:ra-. n ,s be. n * :• 1 u;-<n • «».? act rt-. -•« brit *.o la*t ' * <• K-It. Co. b:.-r.d of ham. ia cn and 1. -1 ,« a pro e< «s wher" n cirtrfuL pract.-al and in to rTt m < re 'r, .g [ 0 j ;. ; v T In-rn-n: - p j h• - : >;«• « . f f.+ Vrye-Br fbn ♦ \ lr. I - l ~3. *o. goad ; art r kad la a com plete piant *he-« •;y the c. -t hogs r '" rtaugatered n.l car- ' I*. n> *. n o v V' It. t"o {•ar 1 -■ .■ •.» v iv;ng t » v- rr *>-•»' o ' .« of ham ba oa a i Jar« tat m r.ej -an jre't-it-m. >*«■ J" one-!- t'.' »' tho«« who * - c ;. eyes rf at re *r« • |>«>»er. Him imes it U .» d- ia only a s r~.t var-.-far and iB m eire- . .« c;- -« w if.,, r . njt "* t ftf.i * ' rr. ■ 'rr. - - w;' i h# I to tooth e>«e Haa . . * and e. e. s ra:r.s t"»t ..vne fi » to i :s-> re* j * \\> •«: . . , ...... . 4 -. a.' v a d A * " ? e♦» K e ,y j. . - '■ » - -i -_v\ a . e -. I>r. Frank I . Wi!kta«. T>r P" vr,k ' W it.as. *- ■> -»a.'">.e# to * -at the Firs' r p*:st -h-ijvh a p:«u»- irg a-1 a - speaker. He r I « rm < of the Baptist Voting Pe-;>r>'s Pimoo of Amer •». sn n-«w.a*i. n wn'.ch 1 • 4 * f "O a- »o. nv« n t: \! » : n-e !a«* J•. . " '» " « • r* i v a ra"r ■n r. » lt»r . ,• - : P- V. * - •_> »■ a the sa <•*- x tnv lt*! i iws«mv imlaaa a Tr--';- N V * * • t T e r ,pwc . f The of s»- .n:*»U/ r j y notched L' •*- *» * -Mis oi wauogr J4cTn»oa Is BOYS AS FAKIRS. THE POI.ICE DRIVE Ot T A GANG OF "FAWNY" JEWELRY ME>\ Two Young Lads Workin; With Them Wha Are ETp»rli In the Bmlmi snd Rich of the Hobo Fra ternity One (i»> of Diphtheria Ap pear#—A Fa!** Alarm of Fire. C '■"! r P ~ z* *h** fs**:rr fa*.'? wh . - ;%-••• b 4 . 3 op*n: k g - 5-m:* • for .—VArai -Jays a b'g shak-up • --erdiv afternoon. ar! j> -e- ;l: assy ?»r w.l. b<9 saved mv»»'..ag la stuff that S* kind of trash. These f»klr* :av» w jrked Pa-Li:: Coast from Southern Ca.:ft>rr.:a. to this c.'jr. and h •.v» n -n g ;,«• *o the >f poking up sr.a'.i toys to help them in their operations. On? of th--*e bovs r.am< i Ed«i.<i Lerx>uff. He is oniy IS ye.rs old. and says :hat P'r'larid .3 «■ h jm. He s ;of 1-rar.-h parer.t« and from his appear, ar. ar.i has net had the best of tram.ng Tr.e o'.~er boy that ha« b- n c ■ - with tr.A o.'tit g:ve« p..aire * Burt Price. He s:s years old ani claims California for ins b.r'np. ace. He .» as p~ arp 3« a - 1 fc and would not per.sh if dropped down n the Bowery. Tie principal f.tk.r :s F-ank Anderson. Buck. His partner ia called "Casey." but it :< said that true name s li il. The police "nave b-'en :p t L :« outfit for rays, and last even:r.ir Clv.ef R*ed had the r.nglea-i.r be for#- mm. Thf» Camp of this pan* was in * :e southern Part of the city, out of the way of the police as much as poss.Di-?. Probably they would not have Ven dis turbed li* ti:v 1 r operations if L' tective W.il.aans '.ad not pi< up your .; Lebu .ff one MWlag rtn lM was making a g-r --er.u round-up of ho'ooc. The ywagAg w ts drtisaed In .1 shor: and threadbare t oat ani blue overalls, and wore a He toi4 1 lams that he was a schoolboy. "A whit *** retort# 1 th.» ?arr)ii--- l detec tive, *a.a a broad sm;le sr.v»t ov*»r his face. "A schoolboy," tne >oung»;er without even a s:n;i« . "I gueaa you ir.»an hobo." replied Will lame as he t>»k him along to the station. hen the boy was searched .1 smal!- sized stock of eye glasses Kts found on him. Apparently the bows were of gold, but in fact they were plate. This lass ><f Jewelry is called "fawny" in f .kir par lar. e. Where tae word . *ne from or how it e-ame to *«? applet in this m-inner is as mucii of a puzzle «s ho*- tramps came to be called "uoboe." It did not take a severe pumping to find out frutn Le-bouff wha he was doing in t!;e> city, Reed had the mat?' r followed up ani succeeded Ir. getting -a.I the infor mation ho wanted about t •» cr;ief moguls In the "fawny" jewf.-iry business. Last evening- te« ouifit concluded to puU up stakes an*i seek some other locality. DROWNING OF .!A<OB 1)1 RR. Report From the Friday Mine Leavea No Iloubt of Ilia Drath. Ja'-ob Durr, foreman of the Friday min!\ in the Metliow, who disappeared last Tiiesday morning a j-hort x.'.rr- before the steamer City of Ellensburg reached Iv«* Landing, is still missing, ant. according to a letf-r received fay An<lrew F. Burleigh from Harry Carroll. form*-rl> of the '-om;>- troller'w ofllce In this city, tliere Is ivo doubt te.iat he was droantsi. Several well-known men. among th-m T. D. saw Dorr near the ralhng previous to the time of landing. It was suppose! that he had !»-ft tl:e boat with the other passengers. how eves*, his satchel was foim i aboard, but Durr couri not t>e dis ovecTtsi a'-hi^r.. Durr was not wt-2 and it is supposed h.» had a ?i»-«l of dizz.nevs aikl fell overboard. Durr had be* n to Seattle on bttstnc.-s. Ills son Cmasl*-s net h.m, Imt Insteait of go.ng to the mints aent to Kiknsburg, where the family home is. Durr was one of Lhe ortgtnal owr.t ra of the Friday nuna Scarlatina Makes Ita Appearauee. Owing to the death of Frank BIM, Jr., yesterday only one e.*#* of diphtheria now remains In the city. Scarlatina made Ita appearance yesterday. Health Officir Palmer reports two cases. Ial»e Alarm «»f Fire. The fire department was called oft at 7 o'clock last eveisng by a fa alarm from box S4, ce>rner of 1/tna str et and Bellevue avenue. Itikrati-il Cow for Sau«age About a month ■■ r six v\»eks ago the health department received word from citizen? of Seabe' k, on Hood canal, that a b;idly diseased cow was going to t-e sin; ped t-om ♦ .at rl-> to Seattle, for butchering purposes. In the same con nection the- department got a tip that there is a sausage shop tn this csty that is not particular what sort of it buys. The product, it is said, Ss sold to saloons and cheap restaurants. Through the medium of th« diseased animal the department expected to lo ate the sa- - sage shop, ar.d «•<» has l-een on the lookout for the liast for more than a month. Yesterday w >rd v- «* received trat ('•» cow had be» n delivered at the foot of Washington «tr< < t by ot-.e of ihe s-.eajn -9 plying on ti ,<* route from Hood • annL Insr-ector Swyney and Deputy Frasch Jm mediately v.er.t *0 the do. k ar. 1 ir;s;>ect» 1 the animal At •ord'.ng to their rei>ort. it wouid be difflcult to descrilje its • 9 <.- tir>n. ani they v :e s;it:stled to f'at«* that it was a malignant form of can er. T' -"re w as t-o shpj-ing HI. attached to tb» «-ow-s transfer, no- was she rorsigned to an: - - body in this c!-v. Tiie e>ff!cial» imme diately had her led to the garbage se vr. where st'>- avas V:i!led and towed out Into the bay. Last right Sa- ..a. y lnspe tor Sv •v r' :T* ! that the <■ >\v w.l ~ t !. * -T. - e- \ ~f T. 1". Kmel wh-> keeps a -a! at Columbia ar. : t :rst avenue Emel claim ed to kr VV - tr of the cor !:*!■••: of tl e beast although it has been generally dis ,i«<. i ir. s- at- k h- an out r. g» to allow the unfortunate creature to Hve. Hetter 'I linn Planked M>ad. Ti.e :t< m i v or so • : e * <at c< r. ,;.n» shad had mad-- their appearance in the b >v and were besng takea by the Rsitier n • s. in r r\-;s many peop'e r.-» make u;» thesr mtnda t'~at they wanted « m-- f • e di>: ' >u* A couj!:-« f w» *1 k. »n; »•}., :r--. wh<i in their v ith hid ■ ? shad from the r>« »- t t". w»r» d: itirc u:M!i 'ne to*-" some q ;a: -s of the fish >. "*erJav and grew fj ;.■:» en'hosiaeli - over the «übj-At. •*W .y." {>••- « . l, " ■r« s nothing oa €■■". . t-> »*>«|v;al a piarked »h.; 1." I S I • is and jou'll admit It," s*M cn* /f *;.-■* pT'y. "X », sir," r- pi.-d ft'' shad rnthuslnst. •■-h'-rr's c *h:-g that e-j-.;a's a plarkod «' »d'* "V< -. t.--er» . rep! - i 'he oth»r. ■ N ,n.* y ar r'*h. then ' "Oh I » i* * t,r.K:r.« of f;-h. To a frl th»re w is n- *bing in t',.- wor id as s- i as planked srid. and 1 was *1 rr. 'v t nk*ng that yo ."h id .a •: ri > ked li t : . r P»--r " T tie -'..j-' r. ,n gave in. Ti*e r- r» .*a: n cf Rs * er Per -ju> a t«.l tiling over a>aJo»ed t - piat ked *ra<L tithih tVard Kepo T "fa will .is t rally "f the E gh'% 'Va.-"; Re; *.i!>;; -an a? Anderson • hall on evn.r.r. o~:<K;er €. at I O'c!O.-jc. Jadge A H. Foote »nd her tk' r» ». :i ii:r<»s :he me*:.r.c. ar» e» e--a.lv ;nv ted. aa the "luo paaaevl * -<-«e,s »* a by urtatvtr -* v *-te that *•; a a*. Invi-a*: n be »*'• **. ei ft ail the m- ißgl Horn. » PKM \? *. RAIXIER 7 RAND. A H C N»w T'-'H. C F Adams. Portlud. •' Mrs P J k- - r »wn Tt>r*..na.- ¥ieat-.-» Narnaft, T-*a T*>p-.-s." J+rne- .< Pears m, N"#si Toe*. Mr*, h; am 5- >r. P rtUnd. < a. « :• p .-*..!• : VVrr. H. Morn«on San Praii.-is <>. Paul C. Kr.tr -k. Ta?->nia. Kdwa I- fan Krai- «--a. « - W ■« >. Ft i S O. ■* » *., !r. : _»r_ i VV . T.errn';. J. iu. 11-ran, ilveretu HOTEL STEVENS A. Andrew? and wife. Snohomish. A. Larde-, Mssw. Idaho. Jahn Clark, Sndhsmh&L T. R. Needfcam. Alaska. T G. McCain, Hot Sprng-s Mr* C. H Buckflr. . Ireland and » :fe. W hate eta. M ?s Buclrttn. city. B. Ze»:z. Sr.ohoai *h. Lvi:* F--5? Taeoaa. S. F. Jossy. Tiwtu. M..« 3 Fw. Taccnsa J A «*a r h i.;v «" " ~k -i v T.ac?mv •' K M ■ M'' h w Mr# A. O Young. T : oma. K Xeaef r.t. Nt-w Yv *k Mr? K Ro-kwe:; Taccms L Heckler. N»* Y rk. Mrs Brown and sos raroma. F-»r,k S S'-*ir. >od Tar->oi i. 3 S Sharp. Chi ?.go Ed C. s Mv-unt Vernon. "'•V. K-x>;n.«or «.\n Fran.-;?-r3>. J. B. r o*.. Por . !. T H. Jo-*s Port land. •'ipr-ii" '"i. nm E-.-r^tt. >f. I*. Br.-*n, Ta ?ma. M.v 1 Brown. Ar.arcrtes. ? B Ji.:;. it. Pa a! ''re-Tjo A. Joe? M jnt Vernon. V >iranoarc Was •53. A Mai.w iraa P ir •.?"?. Mr rr--ir»«i :,,v<. 4. Ever'-:: Iv „ r Kinney, c;:y F J. Bat . hel.ier. San HOTEL. BUTLER. 3 H. K*r.ne •' • . Sanr;»» «':'y, A iUL Mr-- J H M •♦i'.i'R <»>* m; .a. v» F. Paxton. Portiar.-l. M:#s It. Paxto.i, p;>- tad. ti P. Clark. P.->r:lanu. E F Fay. Port.an ). K4 L- DaCarbonado. Ji S I'or.nv. Conner. F W. H.m kins, city iJ A. Br i"it . I»i" i<iuah. J V\ Jones. Por' T->*rs<>nd. B «*»•< Frar,. A: r. .r E ;» trr.-- Blaine. H. D D«l?r.i .;. PvrtWad. Mrs J Mt -.r >. Wei mgton. E. M. Dudley, s- P«al Mr-'. J H Fran. «. L-i Connetv J A Sou i ier. • ' ,c.i«■-. A Magii»sen. Victoria. Albert Mark* Sat. »ais W j> J.»!ner. San Fr.tn. *• o. J. W Hume. Port R. H. Steven*. Syra.-uw. N. T. R. P ':'abj. Portland. S My.-rs Bo<ton l)ixw. ;i Sao Francises. Waiter Stowc:i. Port Town«n«l I' J. M'inr,, N x W.*;,minster. John Hendrr. N« w ffttsf Ifiatif■ T ( Hardwlek. \7 torta. «'h ■:-> - i\ V. »*e» Ta .ma. A. J. S'-.imi.in, San Francisco. J. Bo wer, L*» Conner. 1., i! I>ver. Cht-. ajro. F. A. K-nny. Portland. K. S Met'ord, Fairbaven. W. E. M;e )»'!:, Por* Twr.#en«l J F. 'iorJ.-'u, San Frar. isco. N'oi ton Ramsdeli. T.u on.a. NEW KNMI.AND HOTEJL. Wii;.am Morris. Port Blakeiey. J. R. T'-i nn 'o; and wife, Tacoms. «>. F. M nM>r. T ieonoa. <»e ns- Brown ar. i wife, T. Ora'iam, Por Gamble. •T. v eity. Mrs. X. A Yo.<: g*-rman and child. Port land. Ore. John Bor\ r. Juneau, Alaska. Frank W;:«-> ..• Jun- .i i, Alaska. J»>c Erw ln. T.t oma. - W. S. Erwin. T.n'oma. J Seymour. '""i»i^a«co. J h.'i K.lensbur®. t"harle* Myers. Kingston. A. C. Mittln-'rrfAr, Philadelphia Jam... Henderson. MoMurray. •». F. Mtisu-r, San Franctaoo. CsJ Kr l <'o.:k, San Fran isco, Cli AntM'n, Ballard. •WhllJer. t"res-o. la. S. H. Harvood. Cre*eo. Ta. John M Kent.--. Portland, Or. J. H. McLaughlin. Portland, Or. A. Johnson. Port Blakeley. J F. R:vrs Pittsburg. Pa. <"'harlf-s E. Hivers. Plttshtirg. Pl- Mra B. 1.. and chudreo, Norta Yakima. E. Sanders, North Yakima. A. Johnson. Port Blakeley. P. Peters in. Ohiloat. W'UHam Hum?" Haver, Mont, t* J Johnson. T i ?ama C. E. Wightiran and wife. T»a Conner. NATIONAL H« 'TEL. T. Powell, cfty. A. Rts*. St. Paul, M)nn. T. P McDonald, St. Paul. Minn. L. W. CSavton. v an Meater, lud. T T. Hutches, city. <*harles Nt!*on, Snitan. F. J. An-lerson, Edmemla. I. Brabant, city. Albert Preston. Everett. P Mei K e r , city Join H irden. Tacoms. Erlck Ltndin, Tacoma. P C. Montng, Everett. J.ini' j Rlchar 's, Portland. M. Wililams. San J »e. Cat. Fr- i Flnhitn, San Fran-isc® A H ins, WUa; om. D. M -Fa l ien. N< w York He'TEL DHsLHIL John M ien. Edmonds W. H Drew,::. Tacoma. .1 ' in l«av.», Toit. Mrs. Dav.s, Tolt. Jan)"s H. Boyce. Novelty. 0. B. Aruherg, Arlington. 7. f{. \VSMf Ti.oma* «'ranni v. « "o.«pevi!le. John Dignan, Hi-vre, Mont. H B J >*<n« : »»n, Vlarnr.p 1 >n. 'A '.ecn H iaies. Havre Mont. Ml-* «"a-r 11. \ic ira L. Reiirfg. Snoq-iaimie. Mrs. L. P. *»'g. Srvo<i'>a'.m>e Joseph B Bornrer, p. • t Biakcl«K« Honry Pert Blakeley. W. M Bulgvr. Ti —.Tia. J. Te H:iy«, A me. s Sm h. N n James Bla -k. Oet"helL R. M. Bail. La f'.>nn»r. Ralph Morris, \r'. *.3".0n. A Atider.on, Woi'ley. M: - <l. ■ <r.» I. Hill Juneati. '!.«■. Any f H.i , J ;nc-aa H»r:r>' I*. H . Juneau. »a- Q ■ «-elie. ■'. M Murray. S Spokane. ifr* H S.) .rr< Si.ohom s> MI - '»' i-a SjKtrr-i F'-ohom'.sft. li<>i»-r Wardrop. Fair haven. A a'. H jcari. Conway, < »CCI DENTAL HOTEL. J. H. Kernedy. agent -Town Topi**.* J 'in Q;;e« n, "I'own Tof-e <* Co. \V ~S K ' - ' ■' "Town T " • Co. J. Ten "Town Top s" Co. Phil A. Ott "Town TttJc?" CO. 1 ir..~- \. Miller arl w ;f*, "Toau Top ics" «\>. ' cri a M - In. Denver. If.srrv Sm • «. Sumuatr .ill. Wi'.l'am M 'Ciuxky, Tu; p. <■ \i • !'e, w 1. O . X, A r.. a 1 re nt<« n. E«st P^r'land. J A Ca \ • E»st Por* land. V*. Warner, Baker City. L»* >n, Chicago h M. Mirer, N,t -) Y.ik ma. •«« r£- R. TtoT-' i A: at."a. fia. A. »I. Co vert*. Marti, Wa i. G. P. Larr. Ctry. TREMONT HOTEL. v *i ;k H«*mr-t A n. T.» omn .\lrs. E. Ikwirenl. Va?..'.*.i»r, B. C « Hum ia.l. Ti 'Jina. T <' M «;■ -rv. T i • 'ma. !» p.* - ff, r;i-„ Pas*, Or. O F Swanx. n, y. A. Oeary, <':'y. S li g* rw n. S«a *>«%- '» o F. H. Andrews San * \ S >• y. Tic n>a_ D. J«Spokane. M « '•»!«• •If G. (" Bos well. T 1 Trna. D. V Gardner Evret:. « V Ma* v Fr»' •■% «• W«nk!er. Vi-, *y.'T Will am J *'ap<» He 1. M J .- ' 1 W. T T.icoma >' Bsseli. T4 wa. George F E*« u jinpa, A-iJre>l Jo*.., City. I'-HTrIL x »RT r. Ti*. D Tf f-lark. S - Paul. K Scnw.arts. W.j.*' ■ .".n Oty, R H. Thoropsoa. T a '-"sa l-l v T*. mpS'-e Ta -.ymm. H liJ'S'er. Ta^osva. W f. na- Sat- .-"ri- a s-- F-i.-.- «-a V. R Ri * M r>> C. Rva, V'.-**jf»-a. J e~, Ewlng, V.evt - a M Schwa.r*. N>w » -"k F F. Drak . r a.r av-a J . f its. J e» J%~k"■''*". 'A .a'>T&. M M D:ng.rV V - • ar. a Mm K T Dtagley. Victoria. W H la .*a »y v 1 ->^. * J * La;.ra. *. Pow; " -wracr.L A. H Sadth, T*'**>nsau A D. Warmer. Rr»'t u \S Or'* ' 'ff. A'» »ka~ 0' « Ja A j'U T •' .-v.r. Fra-r'i«T® A. J. L-»d» c ■ 'maiwa. <i h" H a"' r :g \* )i < J iff " TUiS. W -r \'« ,v fia * Iv n V M Vsa. '!' ■ « J ilf-rr «» . «Wr Fra :s. o T 8 CrHars. r - ;i a*' R. !•%>- ,>iao>n. Ta-iosaa. Dar*4 itooi * IS "FRIDAY" LUCKY ? THE DAY HAS rKO*l>"t>T IN METOOW MIMXC PKfc. Tli** ■ Friday" and «stur4»y" n»li»« PLroTrrH cc rrW.T, C. mr«»J » n * rorporttrd r:W»J. Title Peliv ered en Friday, boi There I* Every letliritico of a Bright F«tur». V 9 rwent mlr.fng a«v»>r»#ai !a *-• Northwest ha* attracted a.ient'on than that on the WiT 6 a:.;r'l iv m.r.es .n :r.» Methotr iis.rt';• Ths owners of the mines :h?mse<vcß h*v«» MI «T.ven puWirtrjr to their J*"* .... erst :nt;m*'i »n ww .1 th* s»aen put', * nat »f ar.ytt r\g m _~'* tl.tn .n ordinary mining project **» the incorporation month of the * ' * day Sold Mining Company, now owners of the mine* are r»nc«t con cerning \ and visitors to the Metnow t .i dd.ultv .1 raak.ng a personal in spection Whli* otkec mi am* men have been "booming ' their properties by cal.- tng attention in every possible way. *«he Friday people have g.me >n quietly with ', -,r work of development. ahicn » progressed *o far that numeso.i re .inti have he~n received. ul of tin? n . . >• *<••:» nigaiy satisfactory. V. F. Burletgh. on« of the in corporators was -»-en *►>' i reporter as soon a> the article* »>f incorporation had been tiled, but he deemed to be interviewed, inas mjca as a. y »:.itfin#at9 from him might h.ivit the appearance of jh attempt » advertise th«- properly. Yesterday. how ever. when the reporter suggested tha. he might at least *h' of too dis-overy and development of the claims, Mr Burltigr. said: • I -an ardly refuse a request cf kind. The company owns t»o •in*: i* mining claim*, known respectively L-H the Friday md the Saturday, .which a. * i:\ ■hr S*jUci* v r>' k ffllDiUK t m < 'kanogan co-.ir.ty They arc on north hank of the Methow river, a&oui - x m.l-- wr-t f Its« Junction with the i' lumbia. and about twenty miles north of Lake Chelan. The vela runs through t .- ••tain;- n a general easterly an«i *f"'" » v direction. at.d !e plainly traceaMe on i • ...r.Mc" througbout the.r length and thrc jgh several cia.mji beyond In **ith* r 'iirtrlt s* ms to he a contact vein, lying between granite and pcrphry. The i.m was disc ivered It: the Win er of ISH-S S->m»* ri .i rt'--*t wa> found in the n« ignhvr.'.Oivl. and .1.-.- M I'onu.d « nt there to prospect i f r-( the »n3W v f «.iff the ground in tne >prlng ni :-65. They a crop ping of the lead, and >.n honor of the day of the week the> Imitated Crusoe's example ;n nam . g hi* man, and ca.led th » ciaim the "Fr»daj." On • n«- foila»v ir.g lav t.. v di- .vcr'-.i the eiienrlon f th- bad and for a Jike r--asj» called it the 'Saturday.' Mv own connection with "he claims w>. the result of ;i mere chance v'.-.t. .T . ; ,«fter t.';- M.ty I went up to the Okanogan, more * i ;title vacation than anything el«c. !h;nking that 1 would look ovt r th-- pros- P« • - while I there. I happened to -lop it J.t ah Durr'- imp for dinner, and when lie found who 1 was, h- Jn *.*ted on my going up and lO'.-kitig i rough tiie claims with hirn 1 went ar <i nt i lo pretty thorough mspeeuon. the r>-« : ilt of w• Ich was .i !«a.>e for sixte-n month*, with the privilege o£ furmirg a • mpany to take the title If 1 saw Sit. This company, a.~> you know, was Incor porated r 4. and to it the lessors, after some hesitation and negotiations, have conveyed the title. "By the way, there is a rotnatr.ic co incidence, entirely ur.destgr. J. which rafts through a'.l the stages by which the claims have been acquired. Friday marked the dis overy of the Irst claim. The diy on which the company was In'Xirpomtsd was also Friday, though nobody planned par t ..iariy riia* it should be. The day e.n w itch the title was finally deHvv-red to t' - ie wmpmy we.; *t.U mother Friday. «o t v a; :! there be any truth :n the proverh- Val unlu''kir.e?.« of that lay 1 fear the mi no is doomed ?n»m the s'art. "The developm nt which we have •ion* ha** Vn Mtmrwiy sarKiotory. THe v-;n ha.« been open*-J by a shaft from the »ur ?•*<•«, which follows down on the hang w »!: ■< fifty fj»«>t. and .A!*-* by a tun n<! 124 fe» t lon jr. Intersecting the v» in at « point a few ?>• * w, «t of »M about flf i», n feo * lower than the shaft. There * a iev«'! run on t;i«» v« n from this tunnel V y fe- r. •-<• vi w »y. Vt the p ifr.t where *he • • tr' :n". ;•«• •••; t:;e \. :!> »i Winze h.-iS i«er» > i! k • st-.it y-nlne feet, follow.ng tht« fo>» w<»;;. T l .- Vila t>» 'c the north arj r %<•' in! "> hit! a! ahuut degree*. At •> 1- ton; of the WI-LZ<- 'he v<- ti s crow < •'. an! foini to be about twelve feet w le. The w*'!a are ;»erf-*ct, giving every •«" r j,->f ,i true ti?s~jre. From t he> b :!om of > wlr.jte leve'i are driven, ard t*et to the w*>: « now - x*j- fc- r. that 'r> < "*•' hft> We are r ><v planning to ' :» r < *h»' mine for permanent ■ rklng i,y r: v!r<r a tunnel lo#- r than * v -* bottom of .r u -,i*\ T;.l< a'l be the •;.fn entry through whf.-h to work rhe •" n» «.*•! 1: i " all 'ha: part of It a >ove l_h'i tu.nn- 1 ; U f f ill ti!«-n have about ■ ■ feet «">* ore ovfr the tunnel at 'he potnt » rro :: ■ drjv< .ir ! bv ft.nf east -•1 '.Tr«r aK, - '/«! *,?*> rl j j .>n 4j ; il«>p*h • " about ?-'• ''i t ("in be c.i r«). x think. «' « mO'!.rtt® t-tm . a'l>n, thl* «. ii ~ ' e*:<, kTh "»t» s.; rvl v J'»> ?nn.< a day ' f* N 'V> ar* Tb » an I ;• • iv 11:' WiTI, of oouriv r V. - -'■> - !»■ - i!■•'«> rwa!, p !: f antiH * > " b<> 'r ib •* ft»" r.e »« ma-'h u w* '• a« *c»* -i. .1 I ' rv ' W- ■ »v-- h i-l a fct* -«t r iny nrj »•, • . ly ' -: r f B.< rv ;"Z' f T 1 '* v "' s "* n i'W i»1 The *? • « 4 n „ ■tf ■ g , t ,.. .f... ... w# . ( j•„ w t..■> troi)b?r tri '■> « * • "he rr. •••'v we r»-v ' ant! TT: . o tr. ■* "V- X oeV.'. '■ fair o J ■ a ; «-rs<i on k " r " ' " - - ' ' e rr-'v! »*» of looktnif 4 * w * <># •*''*! •-< "' J r*« n- mi !» ■ »»r ••••>.} • «r»f*!cler»t:y eicend-.! ani fr->rn apeeimeria miff'-ient.y mer -tm ■ j affonl t::e br|xx>«lb * '"f '" - ; •> \ o* t.t- n -. '< A '■ ■ •■ * j? j»'. >wt s a (jteneral * x ' ~ ' e- ,>e ; <t of ? M •«» ■ . Rvat.y of •- '.men* running fir . * 'S. r ' r reT e of ttl " ran as high aa i '*■. and a not.---r >i ome!ti*!g r . . tfr*m the Ta<-oina .«nv'*er itiow.-d v -- ' "• ' >r-. s "''led *.ai* o - , ? 2?2 *1" - Tatue Il.tm.n, an ! report from rhe wune 37,80 Pounds of ore. ylekU >2 <*jr « ' kj-o} 1 in 1 11.J o-ir<v«H of f - • -T. Ret VALUE F? CtlT.Tt. . 7-"' w ! * iwrehasinr m!ne#» Pi th»> Ito-«.y- moontaica. Money!!! Money!!! ▲XDBftl \N AM# fUROFCAN TNVFUT ' US' A. J S<X"IATiriX. i > * «, ) «>rk '* ** n r * n : ! account V. • , ' ,ft n-"* 4 ' a - u vl'* r h V r * : TJmhtr . 1 -* <-* • *3 van ♦ « fo r * J --ti *r 'j' VHojtnfriL MAKE YOUR MONEY feA«N MONSY. T ' '• r ** T «**«•• • •" ®*S~r*.!»«,>■ mB • H • -.«» .• t. t: v-r • »»«.« of V.'»V» 1,0 - lrlW4 ~ . *7' «r»-..,rv I voiluJc»rwl . u *"•" •* * M K11.U84H0., ** *• •»"•*«?. >«.„ York • ip,!,,,,.., .r.y^/city * l-arancr Sale Of -Ja &c»*« <»ooI<*. r«s:s asvttgzA •Taiwan BAZAAR No- m Kirtt At. VITALIS Ul *» - -». ««»«.«#«« A '.c IB Harm *Wn. V'TALIS J « »** iu».: mti,, - - -. , # -4 v . . . CAIJvMUT *»Clcijifc fV» fll, a»vi i t»y S*e**rt 4c liokcea Drue <'a BcatUo. Taccaa acd Wall* Wall*. nun la SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, V v'tp you fr«c fro® j COLDS 1 ■All * ti-r long. SPECIFIC No. 24 F*r PF£\IN FAU; Gen-ral DebUftj; forms of Physi lan i Set vuu» WmMia arising from Mental Strain. Bufeja Ar.xiety.Care or Worry,OverwM%or%| t;?nal Ms'it-m-'r : or fro it loss at (feu or of sleep. If li< re is iidigestkMi IBs nat*» with No. 1", th" firattus SpscUkidt I'V»pep* &: Indigestion; w««|| tm a-h. Kid taste, coated tong'.ie. breath. Los« of apt^tite. The use of No J4 and No. I<> wtU |g| up ti.e mti>t depleted sjstem and the bra n .s activity. I>r. Humph.re;- lyisea.-. s tree at yo ir druggists or aai| on rvtjae*'. Small littles of pkasa.it pellets, lift vs; pocket. So. i by druggists, at tk on receipt of % cents, or five 'or ft. Sm p-nrryu Mrti, '*o , ."rner im *a4 In streii'*. New Vork. 5 GOLDEN ROLE j i BAZAAR Ca W io Jld First Avenue. I Our Limp -ale has heeft ÜB m prsceJented, ar. tin order to gift s ev, r>" «.ne i shu.v to get t W ch> 1,1 ac ?.% d-..ed to con- I £ nt. j- the sa.: for a limited Uaae. I 7L in our window and it w® (K gtvs you idea thai we tiftvs j I -sa i I rf^ i mmi f f'/FC: \ I. <l*. ,j » Tho --hclcejir. r.rwest M . C th - city, ar.d at prices nsver b»- Jt fore heard of. \ GOLDEN RULE t BAZAAR CO. 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