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Cmmh «***••» vw.,er, ttrmtmYm. •-*»'* Credit I XJSXS I*. Mmm Stm-m Z ■ . A —_■ s Biißiiaa - PAY AS YOU WANT TO FURNISH YOUR HOME NOW The new more* credit system I* "take the good*, |iay a* you want to," > •£" There Is no store In the I'nltrd State* more liberal """S, in giving rrevllt than the new *lore—you simply HB__a- make you own terms, -.Tht* la especially lntert*«tlng to you, »lnce no storo tn the n.iKliw, -.( baa a mure complete Blink ..I th* beet value* for the mouey to dim.*, from—ln fat" : inline, carpets, draperies, stoves, etc. k - 11 you have tried Ihe new store methiivl* you ate a ' , tv w storo custom*r—thla Information I* for Strang** \rr» to the Btora, Oet tho** thing* for the home thai v.m want— x ftt I them now at the Ml *tor-— pay on your own. ■ GET THE HABIT Split »\V vA\>_^_i_s COWV.SECOND AYE.V. iK__^^^S!vV/^ & UNION STREET Th* Big Inctillm*nt Hou** — You Pay Whin Csnvinlint. NOV 13 niK TIME YOU NEED •.;--;■ -.- - - ■ COATS COATS Tourist foots. la covert*. Scotch tweeds and kersey*. J*, ket length, three-quarters and full length. WE HAVE WHAT YOU —WANT At (he price you want to pay and on ea*y payment. ONE (Nil I.Alt PER WEEK. WESTBER.G & CHILDS CASH Oft CREDIT. CLOAK*. SUITS ANO MILLINERY. Ut-SECOND AVENUE. DABNEY & WOODHOUSE BARGAIN HOUSE FOR g—""? FURNITURE Jnr^JuLc _•"* A ■■.111 ■;* * fcj gi" »■ »■i m m *■?!**■ * turn A* *|*r CARPETS.... P^Tl£_r_v RANGES [Afiltl AND ANYTHING YOU WANT. A Wm* • Jg^,--^^ W* h*»* both a*w and me r%:^! < l-*-ja'gy»?^-^-C^**> better rlaaa of second-hand fur ■fc«__a_S*Hs*V*r~* *""' ""* nlture. We buy out some of 1 3'Jf^tS __SmV&S_Wa__\ th* finest and test furnished _| <'I_2^r? *_TVS» JJ houses la the city for ■ a*h, 9 t_UPH kT_I 11 which place* us la a pr-slMe* gl VJEaViU ja. to give you unheard-of tain** HI _mWimh_^m__m__fW W* have ttiat received two _|fl fl___l^i_r T^s carload* of Iron bed* For fl 9 I '71' __B_L__. H_ want of room to More sam* *^sjj_ —3*[ t_9 •' 9 St.* •a- ate selling one-half of beds *j**i,ia*\j %-*_±T—_--e-*-v-Et. » at almc-il rcaat. "^j-" ■>"H>*^>rTJ^ a»ta''^_^_fe>e T RANG ES—We In' on band th* Famous, tlarland. lluck. M r-tai.- Jewell. Majestic 81. Clair. Bridge Reach, Gold Cola and other*. sow* having been used a little at much below the price of a new range. Wo are aol* ag«ata for th* Charter Oak Range, for which w* receive nothing but praise* from whoever I* using the Charter Oak Rang* Above 1* a true cat 0 f he Charter Oak Range. .'*, If you ara looking for bargain* or contemplate furnishing or want to en-hang*, some of your furniture a* stove*, we are in a position to save you money DABNEY & WOODHOUSE 4J 8 PIKE STREET Phon** John SSI. Intl.. A 115(1, RAILROADS \ DEMAND IT CITY COUNCIL ASKED TO PRO* . MIBIT TICKET "SCALPING" Councilman Itowen last night In troduced In th* council a blank or dinar aimed to put ticket >alp •ra" la this city out of business. It t**e referred to the license and rev enue committee. The bill provides a license of $*><- for all ticket brok er* and contains other provisions aimed to prohibit the practice. The railroads have raised the chief ob jections to "scalpers" and have suc ceeded In getting ordinances passed ta Tscoma, .Spokane and Portland regulating the matter as far a* pos sible. At lb* meeting i.f the license and revenue committee yesterday after noon a renewal of the license of the Louvre saloon, among others, was granted. Corporation Cotiune! Ollllam pre sented hi* opinion as to the legality Of licensing all vehicles la the city, holding that It could be done. " Th' license asked Iv ' Tom A. William* to run a grill room .it the corner of Ilk* and Sfrond.aventio was granted, William* promising to make th* entrance etalrway In side instead ot outside the building.' Mullen objected to having th* stair way cut Into the Btitewalk and In order to head off the scheme Intro duced an ordinance providing- for the condemnation of Ihe (trip of land In which the stairway waa to be built. On account of the changed plan Mr Mullen, at tb* round! tast night, asked that the condemnation OTdtnaac* lie Indefinitely postponed. This was don*. WHY PAY RENT win:*: $20 PER MONTH WILL PAY Hilt A HOME Close In snd on car line. Only a small cash payment, then your rent 'ikes rare of th* balance. I.OOS at those I and 6-room cot tage* on East Union and Mtb and 27th avenue*. Then call to see us. Security Savings Safe Deposit Co. 115 6ENECA STREET. INVENTED SNOW AUTO J. D. THORP SAYS HE CAN MAKE SO MILES AN HOUR WITH HIS NEW MOTOR J. D. Thorp.a Klondike and Nome pioneer, who ha* spent nnial years In both district*, announces that he ba* Invents*] a tn..,. sled whh h I* capable of making 30 mile* an hour over either soft snow or Ice, , Thorp Invented hla machine while putting iii the winter of |Mi 3 anil 11.01 In the vicinity i.( Nome an.l says he ha* made repeated trials with sleds, all of which turn ed mil in tin most successful man ner. The sled la constructed wtth four Iron wheels about three feet In diameter, yin bed In lh* wheel* are eight paddles set at an angle In order lo I'M. the snow thoroughly by Ihe time full preamire la brought to bear on them In propelling !__• sled along. These padtllea ar* fit ted with aereral large snlke* which prevent* them from slipping when the sled I* traveling over Ice or haul snow and are in shape much like the ordinary snowaho*. The strain on the wheel* Is relieved by a spring attachment on which the *tl*s are f.i.t. nni The (pdngs are securely held In an Inm frame Bet In an irprlght position on the top of the frame. The sled la propelled by a four or five horse power gasoline engine and I* capable of rarrylng from i.e. to 1,600 pound* of freight. Th* steering apparatus of th* contrivance,consists of a steel Made which ait* a* a rudder and also for a brake when gotng down grade. Thorp ha* patented his machine and intends to manufacture a num ber of them while la HeatHe (hi. winter. He Intends to use them In freighting supplies Into (he Yukon river districts .luring th* I.**- sea «o a. BRADLf) IS HELD Howard tlradley. a >..• . divin ity student, charged with burglary, • «.* bound over to the superlttr court for trial yesterday afternoon by Juattc* (iiridun The state pre sented a strung case, which mate flatly strengthened Ihe confession mad* by Uradl*y soon afler hla al leged housebreaking *tunl. Iliad ley did not testify at (he hearing yesterday. I'rt-s ran* between Seattle and Valdei have been announced by Lieut. CoL i( B. Thompson, ta charge of th* local tal.!* office From thla cli, to Valde, Bltha. Ju neati. vskainsav and Kort William 11. Seward th* rat* wilt be 1 rent* per word, with a minimum charge of 11. Th* Uailart- whist club met last evening at th* chambers of M 11, Icgersol lo or ran lie for the coming winter. They have derided to meet regular, sa la the pan. Invitation* at* out for a hall to be given by the Order of Washing* ton oa October :?, at tha Junction ball. • . When ynu Ihlnk rubber, think of th* Rubber tMore. TM »*lr*t ay*. ••• 1 I DON'T HAVE WET FEET Men's Waterproof Shoe* that keep the feet dry. We have sold the** shoe* for twelve years and know they are right Price lees than isl'ie s2.9s Raymond & Hoyt 918 Second Avenue ~~ An Enjoyable Evening 18 PASSED 11' Tlin HOSTESS SERVES A REALLY GOOD IIEV EIIAOE. SHE HOI I.l* HEM JVC HI., ill PROMOTES PI.EAR- I Iti; AND SATISFACTION AND IS REALLY 111.11.1 11111. ANY IN THE HOUSE? 2 HO/ HALF PINTS, DELIV ERED. I lilt fllle. PHONE XX 20. -*» a uamajini ,« m. p.Nt ■ in*ai*-—^.^^*a*a— e—au -ni in, ,i , —■■■—.■ . .■■■ ■ Till* —IT*'"'* *"*'*..********-%*r**l<»S*, **.!*'* *li.B*^#»* ,*.*,**»*' f***es»t-; __.-.'. ■ "WHEN YOU COME TO WORK YOU'LL FIND l YOUR NAIL DRIVEN IN" "THERE AIN'T ANY OLD-TIME PRINTaJANY MORE," SAYS THI WANDERER. "THEY'RE ALL DEAD OR IN THE CHILDS 111(1 «ll HUM I ' ** and Btsv- out of here!" the j foreman of the shop tShieilteil lull the top Of th* (talis to the figure ; at Ihe fooL * "All right, guv." said the figure. "If vi come here again I'll have you pinched," "That* gratitude for you," th* ' >v r/ft> rOUQ WL V * figure muttered. He was tali, gaunt emaciated, almost radaveron* look- Ing. Ill* eyes were sunken, hut full of lire, hi* cheek bone* stuck oat. his cheeks were sunken. Ills bat I had been worn for msny years and GOOD TC*______ FOR B _L BAD IW SHOES J k—_A il_3v**3 ___r^ _fl Rr __[ _2-___^(^ A NEW DEPARTURE IN BOYS' SHOE BUILDING— BUILT FOR KEEPS FROM THE I BOTTOM OF THE SOLE UP— Of Best Hiavy Calf— Hlxea It lo J....*.. 12.00 Macs It, lo t>. »2.2r* Of Fm**t Puritan Calf— Fixes 11 lo t 12.00 -lie* m to tH............1H. BOYS' BEST SATIN CALF SHOES. Solid Leatbsr Through*..! Hlses Jl to UV4 Ill'- Hlxes 110 tVi....,,..!!.*") ; PETERSONS f__ll______J MS, 708, 210 Pita* Sir.it. the wrinkle* In his trousers told ot sleeping on park bencbra and In I.airways Hi net profession*] r—urtesy." | baaatd (lot a 'in. Yea, thank*, thai burs th* alary. Ain't much of one, Te. I'm one of the old-time •prtal*.' No, I ala'L There ain't no "old-time print*' any more. Thry set all either dead or out In tin ■MM* I'ieiel bum* at Colorado Spring*. ' " V?-*«.- - "They wanted to get roe la that home • once, but— t.hm V*' - what » the use? -'* ; '.I- >' " "The gam* ain't «bat It u*cd to I ha Why, even when 1 wa* r.sdln" tilegraph ..ii (1,. Chicago Tribune It v*B* different If * fellow kept even wtth the game he wa* all right I could Bee th* change romln,' but I aunt wis* enough to get tint You've rot to be ahead of th* game now 'i. be even with II It uaed to, ba live and l»i In.. Now, It's lire' ' and th* 'let Ufa* ain't typo high any mote. * ' To be a printer now you must be *ceb*r that let* me out— it. edu cated ami quick• wilted. Of course, there's one department that hasn't ' thaogrd— n* 'ad' department. j There* where accuracy Is essential. J The figure '1* linear, take up much space, hut you drop it out •<! II "9 In > a Monday rain sale and see what ' happens. When you . me In In work you find your nail driven In th* wall—you ain't got no place '.. bang your coat. "Never hear about the nail* That's the old way of tiring a man PTverythlng In rubber except neck*. rtu|llubber Blore, 711 First live '•• ADAMS fill Eastern Eggs, per dos r* 25c Fr**h Oregon Eggs, per dos jair 30c •VreKh Ranch Egg*, per dor „ T 35c ■a- ADAMS' I SELF RISING 'BUCKWHEAT ' ?.^' ihi lb*, (nt 25e. We guarantee this t.i please you, ADAMS TEA AND COFFEE CO. . ' .21 SECOND AVENU-, *-•'" Niar Madison Street. How to Find Out nu a hnitiii or common ki.iss with your it .it. i and let H stiinii twenty four hum*; a sediment or settling Inillciites nn niilii utility cnndllion of lh* kllniy*, If |t stuliiß lh* llntili It Is evidence of H in. v trouble: too fi.-iu. Nt it. ..ii.. t„ puss It, or [inln In the bark Is nlsn corivlu.'lng proof ih.il lh.' kl.lney* nni] bladder atr* mil of order. - WHAT TO DO. There Is comfort lv Ibe kmiwlFtlg* so often espresr.n.l thai I ir, "Kilmer'* Hvtnttip.ltiHit, the , ,,i kl.lney rent" edy. fitlrillß every wleli lii curing iheii'iuttiin,,, .,1,, i,, ||„, back,. Mil. Hey*, liver, 1.1.ni1, i „i,.| every piirt of th* ii iv |...-,,|-i- 11 enrreels tm,l.mi. It, hold water and scalillng tinlii In pnssl/iK 11, or bad effects fol lowing u*e nf lli-uor, value or beer, and i.vii. ..im * that unpleasant ne. realty i,f tming conipellsd to go oflen dining it.. d(*y. and in gel up many times during Ihe night. Th* mild and Ihe • ati ..n.it,nn v effect nf fUI. Hli|i- I'l.nl |* r,,.,,ii I. .ih/,.1 II si,.inl. th* highest for lis wonderful cures of Ihe most distressing eases. If you in-.-.i a nn-.ii. im. you should have Ihe best. I"..1.1 by druggists In flfly-eenl and one-dollar sltr**. Ynu tuny have a sample in,tit,, of Kvtnmp Hi...!, the great kidney rem edy, riii.l a bnnk tl. .I tells all about It, both sent i.ti«..lm. ly free by mall. Address, Dr. Kilmer A Co. lllng. liniiiti.il, N. Y. When writing be Bur* lo tmi.tl..ll thnt ynu read this generous offer In lh* Heattl* Dally War, Don't mnk* nny inlalak*. hul remember the Inline, l-'t— uii|i-It'.nt. Dr. Kllm*r's *-'v...>.ii. 1i....t. and tha address, lllnghamluti. N. Y„ on *very bolil*. ,s -„. iHMii — Just drive In hi* nail—or turn out the ga* over his . use "Klrst time I ever ran ip against Ihe gaa proposition It-was new to me. An' win ii the feller turned II out I 'soaked' him. Neit moral-' Ilk* police Judge wiped out what waa tninlii' t" me In my week* pay en velop*. Y'esslr, wiped It clean nut an' added 10 days at th' work*. 111 the old day* 75 per cent of the boy* were hard hooters. Tl,. old time print 'nd put on a aub, like wise hi* coat, and go nut on a "toot.* "Hut It sin en now. You go Into the print *hop* en' you'll s<-e a lot of well-dreused, fine-!'*.l Ing young fellers. Any on* o" 'em owns his home and draw* from 1.".', to IIS per week: $70 I* the biggest p*;r check I ever *aw, and before thry barred me from the composing room* I was always there to see, too. Yep, they don't let m« light no more—aay I'm a disgrace to the •.tad*, "Nowaday* your printer put* la overtime until be inns his check up to a fat Bit.-—or a* high a* the unlon'll let him. Do*-* be get drunk? Not much. Then he goea out '.i Ilia ball game, or fishing, or hunting, or doe* a llttl* bowling. He I* well balanced, he doesn't boose, he pay* bla bill* with check* and hi* name la at th* bottom of 'em. too. "No, there sin no "id time print* no more. Why. when I wa* readln' (• li graph on the Trlb— thank yoa, air. you saved an old man from golng-thlr*ty." PIKE STREET'S LARGEST t GROCERY THREE-DAY BARGAINS Id"*, ON— Astonishing prl< • a prevail that enable v...i to save some thing nit the** everyday neceo •lllea. HAI.AII DRESSING. My Wife's Salad Dressing, very delicious aad tastefully put op; regular SBc and 25c..,, .16* and SO* BTARCII. Klnssfoid*. rag. li* or 3 for 25c: our price lOe Rest Gloss Starch, reg 10c; our price, S for IBe Crescent Corn Bt_rch, te* 10c; our price. 3 for... . is* BAI.T. ' R. 8. V I' reg lie. now..!Oe Or teg 35c pkg n0w...,150* PRUNES. Regular TVfcc. plump, Juicy and delicious now I* HONEY. Fancy Yakima New Honey.reg. _oe. now 1 Be SWEET POTATOES. A special that you can't get eve day or any day, except here. These potato** are ab aolutely (he finest, flouriest specimens: 1- ll* f0r..23e CELERY. Fancy, Crisp Celery, our spe cial price, hunch lOe COTTOI.ENE. leentthens life, shortens .read: reg. 2*lb. pall, Belling for 30c 25* LAUNDRY SPECIALS PEARLING. Reg. sc, now '. for BHe Reg. 15c. now .." 10* BCOURIN- SOAPS. Monkey Brand Be Bapnllo, re* 10c, our price, 2 for l*ta I.ye, rag its, our i" Ice, I for ,, , , Ila RISING BUM STOVE POLISH, Reg. 10c; our price, 2 for.. |S< ____—_———_—i——*—- ™ i KONA I1I.ENI) COI-'FEE. Flavor like Java, a dell cloua blend of coffee, batter thai the so-called Mocha and Java 2Se Wm. S. Mayfield Ths Family Groetr 503 PIKE STREET tnd. 998 Main 998 New Carpets and Rugs _ ... Our new Carpets, Knit* nnd lirnperles are now In. Vtß IIAVI, Nl'Vl'll HHOWN A MOW" ICXTUNHIVM ANIi IIKAIJTIKi;i*I.INI3 Nluce vtq have been In biiHliiess. II Is well tvortb one's time lo In spet-l ii.. '•> new arrival*, Whether you wish to purchase or not, It Will be n, pleasure for you (o n-e them, und for us lo show ihem. To thiiae Intending (o ptircha** new mi pels, rugs or draperl** llili full, We offer INIM'I'I'MK.NTH WI'I.I. WORTH INVKHTI (IATION, 'Com* In now nnd get fl*-*t thok* before th* Rtock la broken. We mnke below AN I H-'KIIHINfI OT llKllf-nRADF*, I3CCEI.- I.KNT gIJAIJTY C*.ltl'l"TH that undoubtedly will appeal to tttty These Prices Are for Carpets Sewed, Laid and Lined Illgelow Axmlnatcr, In rich, dcep.lonecl coloring, per yard.. .91.1*13 Wtllon Velvet, In rich Oriental put terns, per yard... 91.03 Ilody Ilruasels, Illgelow inukee, per yard % I 411 lln li i-i.i.|i- Aimlnaters, no borders, per yard .11.25 I>«-cp-tone- Velvet for llbrury and dining room, per yard |U5 Helf-lotieil tied Velvet for hulls ami reception rooms, per yd. 91..1R Htlnaoii lilit, iin!,- in--.viii- llnistels, per yard • $1 .M •■•Hi every-day wearing lliubsj-Is, per >ard ....7S* Two Good Carpet Specials Two pattern* only of Wool Velvet Carpels In large quantlUe*. per ynrd , HO* live kinds of All Wool Ingruln < ".,r | , la, |,*r yard 50e ' An e»tra charge on both (h**e specials of 10c per yard will be mude for sewing, laying and lining. mmm ——-»"■__■-————_■ a * ' 1 11 . W* „rr*r mon e**h for sny Acorn Kange* and L* *( or. arch Harare aolil hr ua, <1. ,'.. I(an*e* all full* BO matter how 1,-.* aanl. rH '" ."*",*•_.«. ' .' out rang* la-hat, to pact guaranteed $':" up, 11, *»**«__ , .-, down, IS a month. —- • 1 . _____ j f_ j ..iw... , 1 ,m 11 ■ 1 1 1 GLHolmesFurnitureCo' 1101-1103-1105 SECOND AYE. *«'-*«+M4+<4-M-M-«-W-f4-m i DOINGS AT BALLARD "{ 4- ♦ 4%+4>+4444494*444m)444.4>*AitA*9*9AA9*1A9**4*w44A4A4 All ll;.Haul church, social and lodge doing* will he published in this department of Tbe St., AH those having notices will kindly leave them win, I' 11. Mullen, 321 Ballard avenue. m i i miiaii is , a a ri-i hi ii «. .ie*! a*.i«*«isll|-|ll-_Bt*Ta_l_flaB*l FACTORY RUNNING The new factory of the Washing tor. Food company I* now running, at full blast and I* turning out an average of 120,000 packages each week. The factory waa started early It. tbo spring and work has been rushed on It it, ....I. to complete 11 and get It Into operation before fall. The success of th* building of the factory has been better than waa expected. Th* concern ta a decided new one In Ilallard Industries. It la barked ; by bciitic of th* leading business men of the state and ta one of tbe largest and beat equipped west of Chicago. Its products are now shipped all over the country. The factory ts located at Ii street and Ilallard avenue. It la four stories I la height and 1 sml Mi feet in sit,-. 7t ii is. The Verdant Burs of TUllard f__ WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE _. m «/_\ We 1,..- .ucc.MfullV (in** BV*f la.- _^i __?*! BlA*. W* r-rt.ona tsllh V*"** la Statu* ai>-|ilv_ ■_• WPvS.^N >'• I'aclfli Nunn.iit -....^Jr__3__l_ ■fTtfilv". 1 VV, rri.isnle- veil » pair ef rtass.* _*■>*! $1 132__^ fit l-V 'e_s«s^_*W _3ffc?.' en* A.*-. Kaa. r«.'sc:^ "• °~ aa —__. .•• ________ ~" MODERN DENTAL PARLORS •.coed Avenu. and P.l.* »tr..t. - amamm . ______ . Over P*epl*'s Ban!.. Mf) rlftUH . {KS___§U The tint materials combined REOllls* * _____ with modern operators ol is to wlßfrn ITi 10 >*jr»' experience ill Insure *J^gfc__ 'Ml tl you (he best dental work (hat wNe^**N^*_ _ss»_»~"_ \ If can be obtained. We ar* not B_H TYVY V__|_F competing with that class f *~NR___a_|^^_tt_____f^ dentlals who advertise work D ~^ cheaper than (he actual cost of .*«_. first *.l.i«* material. W* us* Full P*t of Teeth, g&.OO nothing but the best. All work Cold Crottns Xi'SS guaranteed for 10 years. Ilrldge Work _?"_e. I limit— *I*to '. Sunday. 1.3* Cold Fillings tl-OO to :. Kilter tilling* BO* I A STOVE BARGAIN X COLE'S HOT Ul_-tfiT la a great value «♦,' We Mil It under a positive guarantee. It, | HK. burns son coal, lignite coal, coke, hard I **T Jj coal, wood or any fuel without any change ___p V In the stove. You only need one stove for tl,. entire year. Spring. Fall, or .Lad of W_h_± Winter. Strikes or soft M- combines cease to be a terror If you have a COLE'S fjjNt^m^ -*"" m\ It Is tin- only stove that keeps the house ''—iv warm all nig lit and give* 'In* family a -\fm?-' a wat breakfast room In tin- morning. *s|P""*^r] If you feci poor It saves half your fuel •a-PmA. bill, while giving (he above beautiful re , -^ atilta. It will even make I lull of cheap _ N3C"JCI alack soft coal, whrre available, do more v_r»vßc i •work and hold fire belter lhan your neigh c_wn L_Bh*i__2 bor gets out of ,i ton " hard <oai In bis 150.00 stove. vi jJJ" B^E—S^A Air tight and R** tight construction "^^aaw^.-^f throughout A patented steel collar con ff-^J^SHBBBHHk nects the ellsn-r draft '" the "v' body If s\CaiKl9VD'_i nnd cannot open by action of tho fiercest "*" mm heat. The patented compound hinge on mT __» wm* "" lower draft cannot warp and the draft f_\^ door closes air tight by Its own weight Tho patented smoke-proof feed door prevent* smoke, dust, or gas escaping when fuel Is put In the stove. Perfect result*, therefore, from any fuel. The 1....,, ,-,,. box protects the potnta where oth er stoves burn nut first, and Insures CIKEAT DURABILITY. COLE'S HOT lILAST makes $5.00 worth ■' any fuel give more heat than $'tO.OO worth of fin 1 In ant other stove. ERNST BROS. 506 HE ST. challenge any football team In tb* Hat"i of Washington at 123 pounds. f U -.t.iiitr'.cin at 123 pound*. Any team wishing to play on Bun day, under the** condition*, writ* Arthur Fairbanks, Ballard, Wash. , .a M a . • 1 SHOE STORE BURNED Fire broke out In th* Sheldon shoe store la thl* city at 9 o'clock l-*st night Th» cauae of the fire la not yet known, but It 1* thought It started from the stove, aa ther*) was still a fir* la It when the em ploye* 1,-ft the store at So', lot k. Th* alarm was turned in at Second and Ilallard avenue*, and the quick it-i.por.iw of (be fire department ' saved part of th* stork and prob ! ably the building Tb* damage la c, tiniat'.-l at 11.000. The damage resulted chiefly from water. The various committees of (h* rlty council will meet tonight oh decide upon what expenditure* tl.ey will need for the coming year and get an estimate .if the coat. • Dr. J. 11. Coiiley ha* returned. ftom Tort Gamble, where ha baa been for a few weeks on boslnes*.