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fOBD ON THE STAND. fyB g I 9C TO rtTiiUWI AS AUBI fom THE At:<T«D MAX. g»c »PfWfkfr flm taaa Bo H'ao la Wbeo the illeted »e<w«„ gfg mt J*ml' *«rl«d Taak Plaee Colled ky lb* Itat*. I>e dafeca® tn the Ford coae y*a«#rd^y —, ghent MrtakUah r i an aMW far th* ac- TLjj M ; •k« w»b of wfiiz-h. the d»f*na* «t2 eatabttah beyond a powtir-i*- that be *" of tka eJty on the :» the latnrrwatton aa ti»* dote Mhm be awmai r 'latiiil the aa«ioto« of mm/eef t<» Ford'a teottmony ftvrr |irt —afte-nooß. he w« »n#ar»d tn *Tjj if «eriia tr. a W»'hodia' ravlval me«> M at Or., from January 2 u frtrw I tV eriartna: ivtw«-ert the and ie**.« It waa alleged be**n aa»a»rr ®- Rfpi'-v the young mar arbo naa woe" prom;«*er.*. in tbe caa» baa «6 «g! aappif Mm Itttoi iJllai, taottmo^y. Fari <*a the «tood. TV deferae began fwttto# In Ita ma rj by the W. T Fird. te tbf atary Ford waa «wom and t~>k .j m th* w;:a»«e «*h*lr r. ■Tifr.t' t wl'.a the determination to k»*p IK hrttM« Us trim throughout the ea •jgisattofi f 'Jute liutaphr.oa conducted tbe eaaml- Mt Vf. is cri-f a"* W b t-'-e ai«» «rf a aahnda- asked Fird »a to Ma wh-rr -9R tbe date* named by hirfsrd ir her erldenea for 'ha atate It • « ta lamembered that tta aiate *n C 2 to ele<r* tipoo w*il<!h date wdactior. t. '* piace. Tbl* dete jn* I*** * ? January ». V'*ce*- iti4 poei'ively that he wa* out M tbe tW on h .u.rday. J*r; ; »ry 3 on q, 4aon whkh «ald *h« *l«»f»-d ktss !s hi* Q&<~* * tha* he th#"! attetoj.-t --ti to aocompitah » r r~itn. He waa a: Berbers Or where h. w-nt to after *. trvtiru: meeting in the Metko«lat church «T tbat «lty . _ Oc tbe following Saturday Jaraary 9> 0t tbe date on whleb Je*«e awore ahe f*G a Ttcim to bla importunltlea. be waa (ttii at Ko»#s>*srg. Oalag aver the calendar wJth hla yu fart awore that he wm at home hs Jasaarr 1 the day hi* daughter arrived tae dreams*an -■<- by which Je*»le ftied a« cbrono'ogl<*aJ order »uhee<juen' «r«o!< On Jarmary i. at I>> tn th* morn tmm k* left for Olympia to attend Kiaten of the legia'ature. H«> re' irr."i m the ttth. and left aga*n for the Capital Jasuary I£. On the JOth fee returned tea*, arriving In Seattla at •*' in t>»e •twine Be »pen- the 17th here hut aga'n w-rst t» Olympi*. this tim* to deliver a b tut «e Monday. January 1«- On January » fct left Otyrapla for Portland at w- h 0j he atopped January 3® and S. On th-~ ®; ke took the train for Roaeburg ar ifrtag there on the of January 3 Be twora be did not leave that pi» •* mtl' February $. Je»aie Mnrfard swore eat their criiniral raUtlona began Jar i try » at the time Ford ewore that h»» vu mllea away and engaged la aar.;sg amk In a revival meeting At thfa" point the defonae produced a Ineh it receipt etob* which the w!!n<-«<i Heaftfle-i a* showing the amo he h,*d ltee!v«»! from wen who fursed tbe En- Oetrav-- rank. Knight* of Pythta* Ford r**& tram the atuba the name* of men frofli vham ha had received du»* and td gfe»;,*sr f*-es during tha drat w»ek in raarr Among the names were F S Chwrh:.!. George Carter and I t> Riddle. C T Benjamin. J. F. Temple and F Mke ftMpoad-'nr to queatit-na by hla eounaeJ. tibe defendant detail-d the eventa eonne< t t4 «tth work at Rogehurg, Or. He «*<s t»*at he art's-e*! t »re on the ivn' g j «f Jaaaary 3 and asalated In revival aerv- Ite* at the bfethc-dist church, »t|kf?T He said that he at<>pp#d nlghta at : tte ?w«»e of one the member* of the tIM He ate h!s mea'a at ptacea to ; Ifcfek be waa Invited. Q-F->w long have you been a mirijs»er* J A-Tbi* la my twentieth or twenty-flrat j jw d-W>*r *»r» jroa romm'winnfd a* n tttaat onraja!*»r for the Endowment . mak. K thfw ' Pytfc i«* A-Mty t I** 0-—What other o;p<-* d<» you hold* Henrf a( ihr i. »• a A.-Ofi the third Ttir«dav of N v*r*mher Wt | v»« el->t«j «■ •.».••«* p- • '-nt »f toe American Aaaorta!! •>«. Witrea.* «id that hi* !>ff -e As preaidpnt •f the *i« 1 > a * .-.1 »• rtv>ma » B and ST* In th» If'nokley t M;mr Q -W'm tha KfN k pt A-Tw ftr: the njJ» wm to keep ft ®WytWn* **a aupooaed to b*« lTH?i#a» erp!air>.ed ftirthee «Sat a< pre*} •W »f the *r*»r he «ai e*-iff • .> tfeatman \f the r ' Jv l- va! b\ard •M -n-T,-r " Q - Ha* dd *■ is the halJ to the ***• '» jro'tr pi % ate «<!!••# * A.—By ra!*pir.a *• the Awr Q —At »bv ?.;r'-r Jar **ar o?h»r t *ne d.d rm •:* on th«- ****• «''h fv r ar«n irour.d J*-»;e Mor rrfi * A.—jCa ar ' 1 »v " ' v d -etn ott th - •5k r?*i» i# t . wlit*e«p ttmrr-<vd tbe , ->a' , s» a» Kei"* •* f-ve Fv«; a ae«w ' »•»«< !t * S * " • ar.f r'-*kefr TV- t - •-»:! "hat he had h»d a o><vl ♦ -r.< .n 1 «s» *r or o- » o* v th* f.-i ,- g» tn • v<> y !t " "« 1 a* tf he had Wn r- as v*« the ■«•*•{» he eat he t~ «! ? r tnvi-*h o-iv,. rft , „, r ~ w , 7" **--• »•• ♦ a"ar araterf M[a Fr ' * 4 IP? ov v a. a. -f 5 w . t ; Ts,*, "V* { ' ' *"> A "* ' - -a n<* »• »v # ,„•». the - • -» -r t * v *"•' # w a*s • thre*- *'* - r • -1 that Jea, . ,,wk " n "t • e »• « £,7"*' 3f - T — • - ■ > * u "-* r x " n " " we , fc " 41 "> p."— **e * • ah» rt«fc«_a . a„ -• a pla."-»- 'Hat «h# v , ~ . ... »...***, ** a fr -I.a of .Te»e«e*a that X*''* ' 1 k i-' ' " - k * 1 * * ft:a r*' k rne - ' '• ' •.ft - * (.»• »# — —«: -*mmnmtm wmmm JL JJ m^ DRIED OKRA. wan rraVc joar o»t» t!i:nN\ Creole •••fern, ti«mK> s?ap, ctw. I?* f*lt at ttean a? atrr t.m* stse» ttm mcher 4iad H* h*d told ® th*t sfcs could stay tard'-r r*»# ar !»*«——! " »ea« « *Ae uaed and be "T*4 to fur-h*r twfio-.i «*d that he had tftid »>,. a - 9 could not rs w-fc Rerry the rr»»- ~ ar »aa~*» »m t* #M fw fe«r 0h« k*s fcJ * t/lAt ,!i * kad gone 9Q« s*>a* rid ing with hits ar.d had oe »., car "7 ** she coV.d sot g* *2, wta ®*» n^T h«*» f«p lsy f* m ' r -* r that ob* must obey her sist*rs (OBfcMI, «- *»e OMM *r, o*Jt w h * w '- tm y* **'• *2»R* He had told ber f? 1 ***** »««» held htm ***** Sf •*»« •»ot w-ong J#**£* b~g*a goteg to •rls'jo-' after tfce Fork's h- ; a»«**d to Mad: *o-r. «tr«ct. Agai* the entertain :-*r (tn* of **rt *> •Wp. run ~ vu brought tat® the ease' Ford a*id v. » 4vj h# „ , t „ u tor fcer to pay »• this gstne *♦ «y;* • *ntb th» hoys. R# <*ts< h s»* ow eight ** * r rr * f And found her ie »ii* ttm* wtffe aosre boys. *1 ***■•'' ber if sne was p!ay* B g Twrr, »he»p ran.* and she said yes I »i>*d her that ««• »»? rh« right time of day to play the ||» with the Vs? » "At an«-fc«r t«tn» she ><k«! k> to let y ** i MM -h*t •he had be-ter not go Tfc's »>• tr I*, eember She Mid that If I would let b»- go she would mt hr>m» l*r » o'clock ail act «r- b».~k mi 4ftpy , hMd ®al! ranr,:n« Her «r*» that ho had k*>pt tU! I*;* * n <3 that •he *u !»!k riir sad fi>root how iat« It **" J **k»<J h«r what eise wo .-Ido !f I tflld her »i«or Laura. a»d the ud, *«o i n»? havi> her ksow t* * r anjrthtß* I *ald 'Now, J®**;* jf »h 4 « oc-rir* s*i!n roy win h*r* t t . aaather P J "~* to stay * Bho ert»»d »nd with a! (Mart b»«**d ate not to r#il. «ay.a* ? k»- •ho w<hj;.i n<e*er iat tt <*e*-ar In April «<« jji and a**la I talked to her «ho«t ft.- Q Do run kr.Aw of her b-ing out with Rjpuy, and ta.ik.ng to her ghoat A. Tee Q What did yog My* A. I toift her she IT. jt*" oe? go oa? wth b.m or any ■Jthee boy after ebur-h H • •he did February ? | went out art! kranocht her Into the churrb. *•** auppoeed to he going to lodge ® n * night " -or.tinu»d *h» w »f. ->j; . 1 did no? go Mrw rord went Jee.ie a.k#>d me if i ma , going, and I aai« ! did know. After Mr, Ford had gone Bon Ripi*v Car! Anderson and or» a' tw* other boya came Isto ft* vard J«. aent my aecwd son oat Into the vard t ■> tei ! the hoys that papa was hame an? p| ~ f and said to tfeem »hat tb. y were w.'i • to e-j me to the house, but m#• r.-.m." witen I was there " Here an ob)«rt or was made to th?* timony o n aeoount of tb* fact that Jes«e wa* n » prewenf sustained agvr, told of the rr>oma te the Hintkle> bujding. saying t at on Apr;. 1 he had given up *n hu» Si About the flr*t week In January F rd Mid. replying to Qnemt'ona ha t ? ! ! him her slater wanted her to go to another place hut that she did not Want ta leave He Mid her she could asay as long as she behaved herself. <»n cross -eaamlna*! Mb was *sk>.l If he had met T F-rby January 15 H» denies that he had Der}*d that W«» In -he of- * J ur> j" or I>»r:i -d that be had told Forfcy to m*et J s*le st h's office H t.ftew waa asked as to his testimony tt, in wM-' h * i tjnitted being In Beartl* the latter par' or January. He >x pMined by aaying that he had not had time to g> over tus re rds a.-id did not hare * chance to prepare for !" e triaL Witness said that r>-* d> rto h ! * pri vate .dB--e waa a Idom If aver left ajar At another time in tbe tk*n the state sought to prove that by re signing hi* pastorate and from the ministry before tbe church trial Fr>rd had virtually admitted h.a gu-.lt. The court sustained * vigorous objection by defense. After Mr. F rd if ft the s'and J 8. Churchill, a hardware merchant at Rw burg, waa called, and swore positively that Ford caMM to h«s ;*tty January S sod pr»ach«-d nightly at the revival meet ings ur.t 5 February & He SAW him every day. W1 tne*« was re<-ord,ng j*t*ward of the Methodist chur h a; R « *• .r* ar.d was se.-rettry of the lo'.t- ,>f Tnifarm Rank whi h Ft:rd organised there Everett Fjrd. ».->n of the defendant, was the pr*rvipaJ witneaa during the rooming pro<**«d!ng«. He toid bo* Jesa'.e related "emitty" atar.ee or.* railed the "red, and b'u*.*" another "the li ••• •tory.** »fi th* thin! entitled "ruaty tool*" Witnru re-told at ;rt*» '>r th# Of the J jry tad the morr< d ntiaded crowd pre**r,t ;n the rotirt r as At T * O' m. t*e LH * U 'ft Or t; J o'clock th:« atorntef. **» > r»nri«rn »lmmrrt. Sf**Bß#hip Walla Wilt* «*IW ye<rt«>r-*ay t*r C < ttffomta, a» •*• th«- ?->* » « Hat of p*a*.Tiger*: Annie Strum. P. Stnin, Mm M A B'imirw, J -t Bar thotasurw Mr* J K H#nd*r*Jß f' Cla»- trom, R K Samp« n. Mrs J D. R*rthc}o*rea» Vl'<' V fiarth J. Mr*. J Lxnr-.'. VF » K. L a ♦a. Mi'! T>e H I- Rock**! \V K «U it er, J. A Stewart. P'tfsc T m R «*. W <.' Smith t T K-mp, sfr«, Tay lor. D. F Arm»?rrff C F Anmtnnx JimM W ffi.'liin R;>e. W E J. R. I* OH' < rt. J F Mat to* jr. J E S. J WIU aica J. N >ian C F H» . r. ■:•■ rt» 1 - J-- ft Lo««n. Axnt»trcr»* li tuM F-.«» MemTl. Mr* It, C H«*fss.T A. tr-. •% J Vr-.g. l&H-y Umcrtt, R. 11. Lisobt Walter C U Merr 1. (ulet -» H. W»W. Mitarah S. Dicker, Mr*, H»nf ni. It. J'Tajcer. I- J*r***r. Wiaiim Ho*irxl K H hrv*. Ctorc W W S<«them, J, \\ Fr*nket. Frask .Nttfe und tec?R4 cLSM i«: - ««;*hip »"ms» .1* arrived yesterday fr » !Un Fmn»'»t*o. Uaika lrm«i>iirli«tiA* Nm>>< P - e*ni*' R •*! * ->f Wuhinftos Ar A!*»k* <Vrt * :t !»< iv«r >r,» :r p!« V«'!!e T ♦ .S*t» ot her r.--tt departure for SkAguay i»*e n t bf~ n •cheduled It S» ijv.w a!f. "st «ett!e<|. *n t"» or.?-.-*- of : ctUi -»rt r* f '" ,, N - km+t Tr*-«r*r C «s;*ny -«.t the •*earner For »r 1 ra# Heeti?. <S <s*a! ti P».j! h ti»rb r » th*» o»n-inued oi feer Jowmejr to ?t. M; -t**ej fttearwer Ot'* ' will *a.i fr Dyea and S*a< af Th n> '»y r f"*. Fn«»re « »r«« f«f The ci'pp*r ahij* T* - *r;a haa aailerf froan FbiladeU M* ' S .tt!- » • a -»rir> of 2»* *'«« ail ' ft- - t - e ia 4«e la F't-roarj The a < ;f t•■ Ta-Jtua :• oa« of t v e -keat n r «rl The vWtnc of the «>- .• -r 1 t .# ent*K ! .»hsrer<t hv «**e A* *r •- * 1»- f!<lc Tr»r*fwrtafloa C.mb;«ny of F v . "%- <• •;•*• *. ef a ref-slar Une of ▼«*•»'■» t.- Sc at tie. >T-.t e 5* h—eb* *'v»« by f"- X'n "d J! »t « v ,»r-l ♦•■-•* "e J' • W - . }• : s ar* - ftr*- ''**■* "• • I«»r•• adrift frees it* j»•*'!«k>o off '&♦ f< ,1 n n>u -»,{ c rf | w « • tt wi: r#- t-.a-oed a» sa>e« ♦ ffKtk s.::e. v*e • ««- • » •' Si* ai I> «••»'• x t.■> the r at-Ir'e* « • IV»RT TO«NSFSr> Oft 1! T>e i t Fo»rd • " Tt.i «rh. h .-*. a» be- i iwak-ri# effort# to better te— frar-bSr f*r« f- N r •' » «r-- >f fa I'r, ted Stat--# ax. I St s • "«# reeai»*d ««»yar.-» « aa s ■ of 1 ' • Weaiara tH»t that * lis * will be e*t*»d»4 to rea. *s r,h or.iy tr# {«» Cape F'atterr A -at- e * he U..1 ■« r.-~» t:-e S—a;t» of J.as t< ■' \ to \ "-a. ar-J Fort T9»*»f * * St Bi i« the *- n.* T>»e t p toear»»act f:«rr;*:*af m f-Nr »o« a*der «*-n»,tn •• * rear P. T • - erd. haa kas:«*-' l act .» oe ta« . f t»« KaMers Vr. tv. A <1 t; la* ef I -tf v rr *a a" 4 . 1 « 1 bacd wa: Ti rnm Kri'v', 2: C a street. otSora for real Sew. Si ->ia t .;.d OHIO STEEL RAN6ES. A car load just arrived. Xothine cheaper in the market, quality considered. Have ttood the test for twelve year*. I. C. Miles Co. "ftiyssss* MEET Af'TEI; ti VEAKS »FHf.E**T «4RO A*n BROTHER r*%e ** odd nmncKi. Tfc* falle* ORf»r tpproarhH tfce ttrret *»» a Won Who Torn* Oot to Bf -«fc» lo«( !.»»•« Brothe**"— Mm her* of • WelMta««a Faaally To r-v-two y«ar» a*r 1 of Po'ieo Irvtn# Ward and his brothor Harry •*?*• !-. la. T«*rs p^-t. *.-d o« word ra it.* o! Henry H:t brotr.er maA «i»tor» tr:ed to #»t traco of s.m. but. fa . 4 at paiat G**e bias up »J d«ad. Tf-aterday aifxeraooo R» rj#ar-t Wirl waJi «tand!n« on arena*, ooraar of Cherry atre*t. wboa a man walked up to him and p«-*!rir ut hi» sand sa.i: "Haw do you do. Irx.agT' Ward ia«o!urstartly pat ot« hj hand asd t<v>* tba: o? the atranjrer rerra'k r^ Tt.it a my name, but you have tbe beat of me.*" 'Don t yo- r y or br"»ther He- ryT* * *«y? the stranger. "T-« I .? i: $ twer-ty-two yean since I hav*. seen or heard of Mm." "Weii I arr TTerry" said the in. "and it »u by c»ert a Sea that I saw your name In the tad though: you aigtit be a»y brother" Tie two thus s-nararely united MJ to talking over aid tim<»s and the charges that have 'aken plaea else* ?h»y were e:isdr*r. of fixe proverbial silew spoon. 1r\,:.4 ar><l He-nry Ward are m*«rtwra of one of the oil#* and as at aristocratic New York fa»r.:ll»» At South D- ver *:.«rs Is a mon .me&t erected to the memory of th* r fa'Nr by '.he Twentieth N'* York n < * a ar.<i th« F.a»' New York \!*?k ft c<>r,/«r*r e It is a rrtbute to the parson," as be was called. who gave up his life for Ms ecu n try'a honor at the sec ond tat- e a' Pull Run. T * eider W.trd *a* a lawyer in Nnr York dry. and mar ried Miss Jane Eiiaabeth Heerman. whose fa«r !y m.sr»:»»d to New Tork from Hol land n MM and settled !ts H*rkim-?r coun ty. Her js W "..am Hetrsas was ona of the three original ria:ainta of M»ra Island and he d.eO while iitlgatica was in yr< r*es» with the government. It wu owing ;o the influence of hia a.fe that Mr Ward fare up the practice »>f Saw and entered the ministry. When the war wi?h the South brok* out he received a eom oatssioß as chaplain of the Twentieth New Tork res.men: militia He rais'-d a com pany. and by the unanimous rote o( its wa* made eap'a;n. The regiment was under oir.mand of Col. Piatt, a per sonal fr; nd f Ur Ward. At the seond ban;* of Bail Rao Mr Ward waa killed Hii rema;n» were brought ha k to New Y -k ar.il bur.-! So dtf- ply was he i-e --lored by h;s associates, both in the min istry a.od mi! tts. that the *■! i r« A to* Twentieth and the East New Tork c. n feren-e ere :«-d a monument at S ;?h Dover, near New York to his mem ry. M re than this they pr«s*st-4 the wid w with a fine rriMac« and lot on One Hun dred and Btrh-eeath street, Harlem Two years iater Mis. Ward died, leaving six children wen: to IIx» w h r>r. R>jx is. of Pit:»f rd, N Y , w was tak>a in charge by Dr. K "g. of New Y rk. Dr K: * was atr mber .f the Fl>«' N* w York > rvferecc* and «übse>iuen:ly be,-am- a bishop. Minnie Ward, one of Irving s risers marrt<«d MIS!: »aire T.,:s. of HarVm N. Y . and still lives th*re. His aiater 7mura was adopted by ex-Oov Holly, if Conae-ticut. a d hia si« er Ala tr.*rr-d \ man r' --d Mculton and ts iv- Usg at Santa Crus, Cal. Trr'.na was edu-s'td at what is tv>w caUed Syracuse university, and he cut a tr >ad swath, having p.. nty of money, and be:ng naturally a fine-looking, ath; tie yottat sran. \Mvec he be am# of age he MS he r to a considerable fortune, and lik* his brother H nry. enjoyed it. Finally the two brothers met *,rain ,n X'svmr rt. la ar.d s- pa rate ! tw rry-'w > yea-» ago. Whit b»~ame of Heary no ne kn»w He dr c mrle"e.y out -f ■teht. and his brother and sisters thought of him as occupy:tig as unkn wn gra\ Irving ffnally er. ered the fitted States army and be* :at a member of * v .e F jt •een-h infant;-. li> ated xt Yaax'Uver. Wash., barra-ks. In was feoncr aMy muK<-r»-4 out of serv.-e and came to 1 SwattV to live T* r th—ee years ago ! he Joined the p- Bee force, but no one kn?w ! anything aW-ut )>.n or his history He trade a flrse -ff +r and waa popular wi:h the people along erery to which he ; was ass'irr.ed F'nslly Chief Reed needed a sergeant, and he d* :»d thst Ward wi« i t'-e p-e f.r the n. S.rhi' *p« point meet U a-d has fr* *■<! to *"•« on f the best ctP -ers er«r d nned a ari- { form- He att<?:vds strictly to h's duty and : Is universally popular. Had been f r | e ur "tp«- * d sn-eting « r. t « ' brother his *!i**-,ry would proba! iy have remal *«d a blank to h;s fellow- fficers and J friesda 1 . \\ i has 1 a!! r r t>e w - I • a•• eh* left they ~ I>av»nport am j f r • • ral ye'srs was a deputy shenff us j A risen a Tke Brake trm Hrnke. The naer w . . up* e* ?w -ty-stx pa-s --er»r»rs » w* •' * ard motorrfiaa fr m i s - r»et ra way f •>-*sy -ftem on was 'he task of the cift yesterday. T-e *»n.-raj Vircltt wss that if the facts d-d r.ot 1 show for tli msr?v*a oae would have | hatt*tei a car .• d *vs s ,-c*d a te?j-f>ot enibankm- r.t wf at k < s me*" e A car*f*.. <•». air. a' "r, rf car was made l y Mt.ja. r O-af""* a- ' They * v i -1 the a \t<" t »»• dxi>- • t"»il -s of the 5 rase arm •. adcrr- a* x f car T v e hr-ak sr*« a in o * lielnf o sieit .">f crysjantsa*. a. The ir » i! be drawn up trera s p-«»- nt p >n by running a wire to the axie and UMI tofeint <sn the e»r<-tr>c current. Peter ; Rnb -son. the ««Rtftirt»r - h - I h<s : -■ by » t" * fr m the brake r.ars *: U ger ng a' sg R'-^-ljr. I |«(M In Ike Trtn Hiwtaelf. C arles S..users, avh. was arr*«t«d Vv ' fV'e " *»a -d *« * • «-* »• r* i'V of Mrs. Mf« .tr. ..»? r m j x."" . •>: ■ 'a-, he* ** corner - streot and Seeend tmai t"j*h and -u --rr er«-. s r > r i' ef• a. w a ' • * an ea aftertws - - ' b».>s'arv d-fau't s€ bends be waa - -»jt. • ' t» I • a,« :* • S m»rs s - » roaa » tr,a a t- *maa 'ha: another rrsr re v '-r--i M-s B iw ♦- and attempt*-! t . ..j A. K. Wakt under nhsety-st* \ 1 e el- me-1, .AS t»r-. a pU -f.l i«n •••»' >1 T ♦ + ♦ : YOUR : : HEADACHE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ +■ ♦ ♦ wj]t the re<*«lt of ♦ ♦ coffee « ♦ dri»kia(. ♦ ♦ ♦ : TRY POSTUM. ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ <♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦«♦ ♦♦♦♦ -nTE SEATTLE POST-IKTELLIGEMCrf. TUESDAY. OCTOBER !J. I*l DESL«ID« OF kKTHODIIT UIXiV Cqaal Repre»»«tart»« In* a Live Issae ta the Cbarek. A fpaeatlse of irstanaa intcreat to -r*x bers of the Metnodiat Kp.acapai rbnrch, as a body, a '*.ng dkecuaaed fay u.9 e<al papera and .a e a-. - «:»•« m«et.aga throngsjai tbe country. It ji aa "lbs aao» -nfccat ta to« e*j jai rep w«— tat:cin of aun-*:era ax-J La>'3>en tbe geatra. conferaice. At a; grffin anil tie oooferacca -» cvai pc«ea of miniatera and iaymee. but :bo proportion as not -r r-;r«- aentat. s .a determ.ied by tie sea. .-er- ah.p of the eevera. aanu* 1 conference*, tier* being more than lot la tbe worid. i-af :. .*1 conference j» to >aa ■B.naiierra. :-.*ga".e for every f jrty-Sva m«m.*;«era Lay i-,eg*;ea constat af '.* i laymen for each aaaaal onfurrn -t a c*rpt au be nfereacea aa have but one mir..#T.«ral wtu:b oocferencea ahaa each be entitled to one ay delegate. Thus composed tha general conferen.e j mad* -p wua two tiird* m.:;.a:era and laymen. !s v.*w of tbe law mak.ng and governing power of t-is con ference. tbe laj-men Insist that they are entitled to tbe iini« representation aa tn* n~si*:ry. Tbe an of th:a aubjett led to a laymen'a coaveatloa, whicb was recently be;d in ladianapoiia. About ?*> Me;b odjtt laytnac of ir.i»ana were pr-»-.n: riaJ a nun.t«:r of papers were rt ad. bearing en the ngat of .aymcn to e«j-al representation and dlacusaslng methods of •acurtcg that r;<at. Tfi.rty delegates were choaen tc ktu-nd a proposed national con vention, and an executive comai.tlee waa appointed to look after the further In- tr eat* of the movement tn Indiana. Tha re»c.i-v.ona adopted aaaerted the ioyalty of the laity a belief that the exiting pel cy la a h.ndrance to prosperity; that a m.r<» arttve eo-opera: on between the la-ty and the ministry w.il prosKie church laier e»:a; that the desire for equai reprea- nta tion a general a'd the pr.aciple rigiit and neceasary: that we urge upon ttse general conference to grant «uch repre aectatlon w:tho«jt I'llu. n t>r rtstr.ctlon; that a national convention be held -a In dlanapoiia in October, lfiw. Early In the history of the Method st church the laity bad no rc-ic* whatever In the general conference and the agitation be:ares so Intense that a of minister* and laymen with drew and formed! the Method:*t Protestant cr. w v rh organ**': a has since g& r.- ed considerable strength. The d sjand for equal representation Is int-.Tuat. .y related to the "w >man ques tion"* In the waw church. Both are open questions yet. in spite of the effort at set tlement two years ago. and bid fair to cause v.- detpread d.---u«« on and become the leading issues at tha next general con ference. n%pri!«r co\*K»nos. T»nth Irnael M<-etlnar to Open in Sr. attle Today. T"» rer.rh san::al meev.ng cf the North west Bapfis: convention opens this ine at :h«* N?rth Baptist church. There will be miming, afternoon and evening sewi jns during tod.iv, Wedneeiay. Thurs day and Fnlay. Today s program me: Moraisg "•t *«l<in—4 onve»ti<in Opm.fi "Apart from The-' ail guln is lo«a; all labor vainly done." a 31—Prayer for the convention. Judge R. S Greene. "If Thy presence go not with me. carry us mt ap hence."—Fx xsxi 15. I<> v»>_Ctavention ope- ! \ Pre#il*at G. A. C. Rochester. sJdresj f welcome. Pastor I- J. Sawyer; response, IVr.or I>u r.can La moat. 1* —Annual sermon. Pas'or James Cairns 11:15—Business. iftrraoon «e He vle*e of the Vear. "O I* •> r- - * OH er »v<r r" '■ nt, Thot-s our §tre-*;h sni »-ay.** 2 # p. au—Prs. er sen. * Pi.-or O. L. Hj!»" "Walt on the Lord: be cf poM courar*, srd He shs s ~ • h'.r* - ---irt: wait. I say. on the l>rd"—Ps urfi:l4 I S»—Election of officers. I'M—lntroduction of Corrs«p<Kid ng Sec rettry W E- Rar. 2all. A. Hu.l. Response w:th snr.usl report. General Missionary vr K. RaadaO J J&—'"Some Elen • nts of Sa-r-«i ;a Pas toral VV k"* Pats' -r E 51 B'.lss. "Our ?w* J *- Work P. - r \. >r i. "Our • •»-.-< W.rk," p3«tor J. A. H Jo.hr* n. 4 r. -m ■ r»-n fr.an :hs field. 5 —Adjournment. I'vrotee »r»*lo»—< nnteailmi Mls tl«n«. "It or- « 1 *--• :.ir.d rr.f t you at God's right hand Tour *v » » so iaaven* in Im msaiMl's Uni.~ 7 3 m—Sen of sorr Mrs. H. 9. P >--kwell. "Ye *t*il receive pw»r after ".'.at the It' ■- m- - y-Ki,"—A-ts l.#-Addw»: d. 'Xirs sad v ~,jr. Pa#!.->- M IV. Miller "T.e Poter-ta! . P«**.a* A. rum The Z-» A-• -.» i and Pap» s;i>.'e." Paster C F. Brown lea. nRHI tTIES. F" " - - 1 *- '■ mer Pe -r <- - «j»re»'i yester day In the ks-sl -• rr he.:** for Taku (*• i with 4? <*'• riilroad ties. Kev J B. Goddard. a y-vjrj preacher w k • >t* been in erary . tic « «rk for the • st ' ■ - yetrs !« - w pp«».»r the Hi Pert Oipsiat was slapir boiling stak'« w»» Hi f « P-'*'»e it '?• --.on for gaasl-1 m at 115 W t-tirf.sa s'r-et. A r"fiT ow-ed by the Washington Evsp catsr r -mpsny F:r*t avenue and was st >l»n ?„• 'ay even l "* Tie aw.tee wts report«-1 to the polios last p.-.v. -f Cimp. ats - s-viEugene Riley. n a•: tr---» -writ to th« county v.-«terfsy af"- - ?y Jnst:-a Ir.eer s •: f r s terns or r-ve da s asch. Th»y «' '*"*** t.. r* e fr-Mia a second • ■;-. i Je-i'er on K" - ' ?te av*r;ie.. Jc- Fey ' ~s f •-.* ir - ts th» reve • e cutter Peer l-.ad trouble sRk Ah Moon, a fook. F<vey *cded tits matter by -1« . K Xws tr r Te«'e-lay after .r-e «p bK»f"»re Just <• lngersoli, snd Fc 'v was f.aed L> and costa rißi'.D THK V Haa W Ilk a N»paia(lns a T»r*et foe * R(*». ? il • • p • |ts»r. AN v • «TES* < ft-me enknown 7 rsc-a «r»d four * ** ista "he slvs-p own i * y Jake Letm# -v, *r I one ball came onoMnfonsh v -i-cse to v -v , r .- -g T~ s -t -r> ! Fr.Jiy. T 4 :e «*. 's w- re dout" *■ -ed by some u »ved fsrmer w » t»« loat csttte and iM reason fee that his teas rwMK ■( ttia community. Learnsburjr t:ved hers - y »rs »f" and the rsputa -1 ' has-'eg b-#n e**%**-i its cat* ♦ »"es; ng a.:;t?nog*: he tras n«*<»r caught ta the a rt- Ah- ut fre rears ago his ran# *h hr-'-ken tiTt em* be ne to ta* pens • sry a i « " - n ■» •rs ef stock - *\» MM tr. "";e ptamnm of tl»IT - r -. r^— •- a few we-k« ag Leamsbsry . r ifr-'ji-ed hea I *. as asual. trare'nng ta: s «—*l A-* - -sttie bfgsa ta be te »-«■ and •J-»e day a r*- -aer found scms cf &i< #- >-k tt-*ii ' a rrea or. the bmch. a-1 on Isnfcr.g a- 1 «*tr L»a-nsb«r> » - ths *v «er.**y ws t»g f-r s In t* to sp-'.-g r? -r enable the skip- ! - - t■» tr,»ke % * * >--*r:ure af:#r the - siaog- 'e- - f t*e s»» a dor e. 1., am* is sa.: to h*ye been !a trcub'.s • W- a >m -n a .st cf -rcunterfei:_£g, . and aia st Erera-t. ? t *»—ar a nagr: kt lad Jsnwss Burch , s a.i rat pt»ur.ar- Tsot Sunday and tften * -.m»rd»-ned. K.'-n-lav moretag hts : t r «u..U. ?.uLedi With bt—«*j, back ' a£ ua . CIRIOSiriB BY MAIL M»WE or THE I tTTTR* THAT COJffT TO THE M4YOK « DE«K. f,lr! * **• W*»t * Mt*rt Rs«ku<» •ad Km Who Win Jo*, la ffce Tki»k Kxeew- Cearr«is It—City Hall If««. T* MTV cf any n-y ;« mtunaa.l?* ts ea«tmuaJear ~# w w eh make Faail'ug bar even M*v .;*■ of N«* Tork. can-ot -".yw t sr. re tuihMi than ' k »* wh;--h bag eaau to tbe mayor of th;» city srtK-e "ae pr*>a*st C'oaifte eras# was iau»<-ne-i '-• >o the wor M. S&ea back Kast wr*» 1 **>* they wiU tr> Korth and w>rk for t*a y*a-s a? r* a day t ih* mayor wiU "y Sad smn>*o*M pay thasr passage We#t ard N-vrth and furn.at> tlaem out fits and food. <liris *hi are ttre-d of th* dreary hom» - -jf the East urge the mayor by Setter ■ c ' freeure them w rk at Da* wa Cry. Tfc• y think the mayor of Seattle is the he*# of That t.jwa. Uttciy st artle la <iape*rrtn* the en-ire trad*. One girl WAS s .re that If the-® la a nice re »F«et*hie d&nc-e ball at Dawaon City she eeu>d earn a food Bring. -for." she writ**. "T can stag and play on the guitar. Pa sayj I am fOclisll to talk abort the thb)(. f '-it I am sure I caa m±kt a succee# of •r. Sare ent?r*a_nm«ais Ir the church at *MS oace a week, and I aiway* perform. My fr.ends aay I am a bora aftim Will I se-'J arv rjnssrT Ir*##e# if I • me*" A woman ate K»>s in a New Jersey farm wrote and at id ite could not mak» a food !;vir.f in the East. She barred that if she could g*t several ice Jersey ccws which aha owrs into tha Klondike country she could make a Lt'ie f rur»« *e" 't ir Sr.e says sh* w- :'i be «o hAppy if aha had a Blca ccmforraMa 'it tie at Dawsca Cty *o that .ha cc' ild be Independent. "I am rare." aha writ** "the m.aera would buy than < n preference to o ndanaed mlik. which la not near a-> ff*>d as Jersey cr»am. ' "I am sure," aa*d a Seattle eff rial r**~ terday. ~that tf our Lady frtead from »w had her cows at Dawson Just n w she wouid t-aka but tt wau-d :.ot be fr m the «a.--s of the milk." Actinf c*,ved a letter from three C\ afo r?r'a who wait to marry three youn* W*atern "T% Rl\e their faR E»m« la the tetter but Mayor Crtrhton ref «*s to il -5 w th» m to be published. One of he rirls say a she is SS y-ars ct *«*. weifk® 135 pounds, has brown eyes and dark i'i burn hair Another states that she is iy S ytara of a*«, w».«ha 139. and is a bksr e. The third glr! five* her af« «» 2A She ta. accorditif to her own statement, a de cided brunette. The firla say ;n their letter: are three prep^wssirf vounf wo men of •▼erajre trvtc';t<er e d*>*;roL s tf m*e:;ng three young m»n. brifht ar»d am bitious. who are anxious to marry some food. aeiwible younf wr>m»r.. At none of our maie ar<jua:-.t ar. «i quite come up to our expex tatlnn*. we take this means of raakir.c \ri a.-cjuaintan-e. trusti-g that you. :n yoor off '.a! capadty. would he al * to fiod • *r.» one that you th -k wouUi answ-r. We respectfu'!y awv: an answer Nw. pS«ase Mr Mayor, trv ard find us three >cen and we will never forget you." Crlchton tum-d the letter over to Frank Ol « .a. secretary < tha board of public works. Port Wirf-n Am s B- *wa h«l filed with the city crwr.ptroller hi* report for the month of «*. : "-*mbrr. ftr'.ag. other lhir.|i, these fac.s: Number of ir rlvsd daring the mouth. 4<i. including ~ steamers. 1* «.r.".:ng tmw'j; their re-Is ter*d net vr.ri»-; w*s * I*. Number af vessels d*juried daring the month. IT. in cluding ST steamers asd 10 mll.es thwji; their registered ntt tsnr.age was 2 ""4 Merchandise re-:* v-d from coastw,*e porta amounted to tons: &i»tc har. l.se shipped *o coast* «e pert.* 4>4 rati shipped to coastwise ports, 24 *45: lurrt.-er sh:r" t Sto astw se ports I.TT" W f*--t; sh.rgies shipped to coaa:wlM ports, SS« <«. Merchandise received from foreign ports, «OC> toes, merchandise shipped to f m'.zn j- rt« Z «•'»* tons: flour shipped to for*. gc i lv> barrels; lumber. 187 609 foet: shingles, W » c al 1.636 tors. T v -> vai •» of t*e imports tti ISC M» ~S. 5 . ded as fMk>w«. From ths Orient. 14- 19": fr*»m British Columbia. $89,30. u> The value cf the exports was t-Z 'S*.*. div led as fellows: To the Orient. ISS 354; to Honolulu. Hi 3M.K; to Centra! II K*>: to Australia. IS. v 3; to British Co lutrba. I* *.32- The era:- r< elved by water from S.ur.d points included 4:5 tons of oats and 144 • ns of trhr'at- The harbtr re:e pts for September a maun ted to 1.3 A-ting- Mayor Crichton has app-ttfated E. F James and R. L Holts#Jam »» s?er:al off-- rs They hare AIM their raths it ofC* ar.d have entered apt a their duties. -j-v.T -;?y '-*-!! not h4 the c*ntr*-t f-r lighting the pubbc street* until nest January, but already ths light eompanieo of rh* 'ity a-* preparing t er.-er th» "rht a- 3 d'B- r.strate TO the ~t'r that «A *h ' *ess*s the only light that is worth using C. R C->Ulaa. manager of th* Seattle Gis and Elsetrtc Light Crmpnay. has ad d- «»*i a conur m -atira to the boari of public works in which he say§: "The e -Bpsay desir ~g to make s pract: i! d-m nstraMor. >f 'he WelsNu-h systen r»f street Hghtlß*. desires perm.ss.on from r j t? erect fifty to be pla- d en {V« following streets: On Madison. »r*r.ae t* Terry svenue. >a •f»rrv a**nue fram Madlsna to Jam- s: oa James street from Te-ry sventi- to Boylstoa.*" dty is a*k*d Ic ror.tribcts •he' posts. The entire e*pease w- I be b rre by th» estntscy. st l '! 'he esntbtt. n *il be made for the s~> of sb w!-r the citv ff". a'« and the public the true value of the Ir t BLEWCrr MILL. TO JLESTME. nig risw Poilt to Tarry "Water t® F»ta<-rr frasertlea. P ! -patch to the Pc«st-!nt*' , 'g»r-*r PI KWETT Oct twentj-.sr.'smp r- II of tne Biewett Gold Mlr.irg Coospa-y w.U resume opera'loes en the lath of this after ee-vrrai months of ut ensna The peehsstla Pla-er Min ng Comparf, r , A--f C. Mss-S ard John Stt der. of Tare ma. sre the prtsc pal »" Hl h :ers. bss recently oornp eted s f ma « .<• (ee- long, to the -osßpaay's prefe-y -■XT Plewett. and when ths sprta* ra -s c n.* they w.;. be abte to work the --"aims . crery adran-aga. Msss-r*. Mason and «• vdnr w ,1 ret ura to Tacorna next srt-k i.r the winter. THE OITPtT. tnericaa l»r«»4actl«w H«« Eaarwons l% t****** Sla«Wa CHICAGO Ott. IL-Ths Taaea-Hersld t -ti p-..- -nfs rejorts frotn ali ths foid c ' *-' _ " * "* '*" * cr ,t:ry sr.: w tr -rease tn *he output fcr \« On ths sut-;e:t the TjceaHsrs-d says* q , = jj. -v # t*n"t»-1 ?*at*s has lecnsM with marveloas rap'd ty d-ur -.g CTjTeat year. The -raas of ths Mios * X* ris- t 'ns »h t n-ot t v a«rurs tns ! REVERT" nc. 4 § Oyster and * Grill Room. • f T%* **»r l» «fc# osTy f fvktrt pr«npt »»f W aa4 | ••lata* arc na * f kU«4 wl«k ae*»ra:» fk*r(N. A (M* r **'**aklf Ik* k'«l 5 J. J. CWi, • $ S» TTJ S*aor.l A». # ♦ ■ A • ♦ t # • 4 \ warded Hi fbest Honors—World's Fair, GoM M«4al. ttidwtator Fair. cream**^ mum pmßni Vast Fenect Made. Vrttvt The facta « they exist. Th-e KX»«<?'k" * lota. yieiS f--r is~ Mwtaa roufhly. to Ne abaat if- «6 M That a a comfartah:* sum. bet it t« a as»re no'.ftir.f wtjen oca^.- iwed with ti»# woehierfu) «tttpat of Us# ?»•■>!» ,n the Unit- i S:a:«a The Times-Heraid- rcucbiy e*:;mat-n* the total output for 19? of California. CM* orado. the B.aek hills. Ar.ao-a. M nu-i. I iaho and Oregon, places m« ilfures at m >• 'i®. and say a "Waa- .aft an. W«wsa!nf. Xew M»i -3 and NeTa.la wtl a. so m beary psr>d!x*rs, and their yield w.il be enormously in cr«aa«4. GmUac t v .s With the K! n d.ke's estimated pro iic :1-ob of IS**'. <n_, tha yie.d of tha Urn ted Statins for ISP? wtll eirvHsj of tha world's esumatissi output fur use year." SEW CHMHiK KIMIS. A Pert Tonnf n4 His Hu Seearrd Valeablr Property. PORT T*.WNSEND. Oct. 11.-A year a*a Jacob E-hrm«a. of tha place, ttecml an r»n *nat is knotra as the B x k Butte srwjp of qu:rk.» rer mire#, w-1 .-h L> 1 ocated ;n the mcoßtaina of coun ty. Orefoa. milca frotc the town of Cottage Grav- LAst week Behrm*n succeeded in *»ttir.a a. me capitalists !n --tereste<i In 'he s«"—n » and rr r.< v T--r f.rst pajaiut on the group of claims a*s ad^sed and the i- vl uatd. Baferman ha# been qui-tly i>i >npwi|l m the cia:ms tor the peat arverai month#, a: d that they are mmer.-- y rtcb in <i',-U':k.-.>er ha# b»en fully proven. A-s\ ns t. <tea from ore p: died up har x .iaa.r J fr m various parta of the ZSi acre# .nciuded in the twenty claim* sft.w froai 3b to ♦ per cent, pure mercury, while some saai- w;nt as hifh ?.# per cent. y ar*- so Behrman aaaerta. co lea* than S.4K.WO tor.a in plain siirht. this vast <j :antsty af ore being :n. ..id*d in many toi:idert whl-eh extend for iraiea over property, and from pt-sce# ot which iba icajt r *ferred to were made. Work >r, A- .-elc; m- rtf *ne m;n« oa an eateas..'e scale wul be started at onca. It Is th* h-»*t. Dandruff era "seated, tha *.«]p k-pt c' an and sweet, and the hair made #e>ft and »*sy of arrangement, by H*;l s V*g tab> S ian Hair R- newer. A caoice stock of hick-grade piaitot and organs and ererythir.g In the music j ne a* Sterfflo- Clsy A Co's. ~S ?V .-nd Ava I>r C L Xeison. Iwu:, wtil rfxsv* ta Collin# block October IS. K»»K *4LR-RE4I. E«T 4TF.. WJMMt I One of the best lots In one of t\e t*>st local, as; one bSork from MaJtson street; i*wer, gaj>, admirable •arrouodiags and good view; worth ia tlrr.rs I;.**, a bargain of barga.&a Ciau fciJ. CvwtfeiStCcr} 2u2 and 3*)3 >ew York Block. A 411 *E\li:\Ts. JEFFERSON THEATER Cor Fourth AT sr. 1 Jefferson St. EDWARD B. FRIEND. Manager. ENORMOUS HIT OF Walter Hodges A.VD HIS POWERFUL COMPANT IN* " *»ay Do*u in Dixie." F- thusiis'le er.'f rsemect by Pr-ss aid Public The sacc'ss v;f the seasoa. Se cure your *e«ts early. Boa office open from M to 13 a bl and 2 to 4 p. m p-p«. .ar prtres—Kte. and Re. Telephone No. Main I®L XHIKD AT EM* F. THE TE&. 1 W. 14 RT'SSELL MAR. agar. P.'M j One week, starting Sunday. Oct. a. TOKIOHT. C«str»*« & 6raat * ComwfL iw 1= the Muf.-al Farrs C«x*dy. The Dauler Eery : rg ■ **Ths Only Pebtie oc the B#aeh.** This w-*k, see It and Caspar* it with ; others. p»tr:lar price# 1 *v*. *v* 4and 50r: BCX s»*'a. 11 Viiea. &. seats as saj« Tharsday. Oct. Ceattle Theater. Tel. %t... hJ v; - «•> - ~ «.•» - * As• -**«» Pe si B Hpw Resident Mana *«r T»a Ua'ttet Ticsdav.lct 12, PEERLESS CORI!M>E, And Op--a C r : • m.any. r-PEOPLB- r «. Dtrse t « '-n of Ft*dh sad Ma ier. tfce treat »w Tar* Castso rw -4* BtAlTl.- Fr H -#S M -r* as< o".sta*a K«ra-r Be-aatSful r- * ? s f ir.ry rce*eai*r*. Gel mi caataat:a#. M ' -»r. t *c*r.je rtgmruk Cat-by tau<. - l.:krett# ar-; a g~»--4 cb'ru* ':■£ ~z- to.'~«a. JPrusm —25c g&c Me. as4 |L Saats st *S*Mrdtg. „ 4 The Mac Doug-all & Southwkk Co. Wn mAn Half the nine . V Offlvli vt . 3v5» hundred pairs of A RARE CHANCE. Women's Shoes we told you of yester day are still here— than** to the stormy weather that lessened your chance *>r „• "tc. Thts an opportun ty that is rare—to secure the grade footwear at u little more than half the-r real value. L*ci-a*' rr+tmtk Hi Buttaa £.?•-- ?uu;4-turr»d peiated t»««. pat cat ioat£*r vspm. common • *-5. *:-i eJatb tsr* * :«as. &tm*r *b»a tlx !iu a war* #e,d a: V IMk 7 :* is ;T. Ladi"-«' Fr#»eh K : - .-.as. |-aaw«& *x:«a*-s*» »c>% pvtatadk taes. tea** a**?. c ih or > i t- t ,i a t -oo>i *•( *r«atb«» aba*. Ri«ttUr pr« «*.«*. Sal* jr • IS.:*. I«ad!*a" Kraa- h X»i Buuea »bo«. -•.a~4-t:.n:«d 9clc%. m t c* brewed *iu»r* tw, :*w ' ' "-.*•■ or k.d i;.*, a. *J» to *«U u K.A 9*l* jvlh Lad?*«' ff MTf- W*}£ * t Kren. K-.i T"' • - »n t «Trt*r*t?a aoiea oMdUai -ar* tM» c.«tli or k!4 la; a, :b* ra* __w *»,» xtrti. fla.a jtrtef ».:T n n p l- j ur Hues of Mncttin -1 iaCl\j niobi!-5, toshes arr complete in every respect. They are the same honest "sort of joods as you find in all our departments. If there were better, you would find them here. The quality is guaranteed, and the price?* speak for themselves. *■ Ladies' Mackintoshes. Men's Mackintoshes tif I Ladk«* ta r.ary y aad black caafeMM*, fesKa ?*x tur*. w-.ti d*ula.# cap* M-n"» Va-lctntaalMw *a wi .**.«*» m,d. cf d «f *|W« •«* J*"* »» Ali-wuoi .ifhmm. is black ar.d *«* * ***ia«o*b .'a bloa or Nac* n»»7. testura, * iMa tricot, f*ajjr plaid I .atn& atit dcuble et]M> *a»*»t collar. |Ut Ictse cap*, K. Ca. I.ad;**' Macluatoaha*, a.-d* cf i Uwi . t v . ~ .. a!-wo*i caMwar*. in b- * ar.d ** * blw nary douM* trxtnr#. ! u 1 "' '• *ii-* tricot, f&ncy sin*!* cm* ei-.Uur. W .*t «h-ck d Uiuo*. wtim loc« c*p% L.3di*s' y» kte'.oiihw, tn».ie of T 34. t«n i«d gr*jf covert ci'tb. doubJ# ~ ,_ . . tcstuS: f Ma. kintcih. aal, o< «trm xtivtx c«3Ur. I h'-ivr*! w ol or Us 4!«- Mi-fcf,tw. »*.!« of cl»th. extra t3u.-4.itr, Uuiftf. ex fancy casfciasr*. in k and r *ry, tri l«a«. ca«< CC 4L doubt* uature, adjuatftbt* vr .. ... . . . _ . . ca«. valwt collar, r «. 4 M«ki S :c** te «»• Ladies' 2dack:eto*b««. mid# of * r<s ; *<•* »3-w«wl tricot, faacy ftao ali-voU cMhaaer*. la Mvy, j I'* d liaiag. cellar, doub}*. browa ar.d black, fail »i k Ifr -d br« Ajt*d, oraroal #* yj*. K.Si. ihreu*bo..t. adjuKtabi* »lr..sia «ap«. .. . . . . v».vn«n»r. n« M ' c * Ma cf .*rra Indies' Ma cf - v •"T a.-*, I*- re* or arietta imj>orU J nuaturea, ta tar:* and ctotfe. <j ;alitr wool Lnia^. erajm, doubJ* texture, ad;...-- *«t culiaur. Buda ia tux coat atyia^ rap* **hret collar. fit* Lidics* Mai-klnto#fc»*a, tnado of Smarted cs»c*i«. -a navy nr. ! Wa-k. itcnh la ail-wool h*»~ bU k. w!;a har.Sa.-njß- pl« ! Bni e, r:*na ciotlv *.ih it&cr adJu«taMe cava, relrc: co.- cei!ar. mad!" ta doubla ixr. til •**. brt a • t«-d b x st yie, t.. S*\ Misses' Mackintoshes. ,2,";^ Mackiatoab«a. awiJe of io< So w*' m-xi v.je a v«yr acat c.-v«rt elotb. la tan# and auid drea#y t«wa; tli 91. double textur*. -bi« d< ib> Boys' Hackintoshes. aD-VOot r .sbowrr*. ta dark aavy bl.i# do Ma textur*. F" •>-#* Ma k?B»usb*a ta b^aek doubl# emp>\ Vtim coUar, « « wide-wmi® diA»oc.al. SA Mitsn* Ma'ktat «h*«, m-. !* cf _ . w all-arooi C..- 1 m#r». r**> t* t* B- >a fa -st> !a b'ack trSoot. doabi* t- *t-r« adj - .- »i ui*+ t 'a/ r *"*-S .- c, txtra too.f cap#, veivct collar. K'A J veSvet cellar, Ct iYloran Bros. Company. Yukon River Steamers. t v'FRISCH BROsZ kW mJ> Dealer* !a v / ftUCItS. DU9MO& Ji*LU»T. MIUR*AR& ETC OJ£' fiEJ'AiKiN'* us * ' mpiicaietl Watches. 720 FIRST AU^tE. 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