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The Yakima Herald. VOL. XI, It's a Lilt Warn lit Yon till soon j Want a Heater! JL 1 The "GEM" Hot Blast FTI I i* I lie |»cnl stove marie L*s*/S \ | for bni'iiiii^ *ofi coal. «te^3> I |We have them in 3 Sizes. I f \ •& jk 111 I *T* L| ■ n ■'A fc':' t 1 —I——l—J__l V I Air Tight j ElflißßlSii iol' woiml, uilh onlsi<|< I > BBmnSfp^- 1 •■■sill, is acknoulrd^U I 4* 1 the leailer of air lights. i IQ^^mS^^^J'S t'iean, <'<*oiioiiii<*al an<l r Qijmiiyralll durable. . i Talkie a, lool^: at tlxexn r 3 FOR SALE BY I I Yakima Hardisrare Co. I 15,000 That's the number SCHOOL TABLETS we have just received. A bij; lot, isn't it? But they will not last long at the prices maiked on them. Send in your or ders f0r.... SCHOOL BOOKS. A FINE LINE JUST RECEIVED. I Everything in Stationery. MOORE & WENNER. 1 MoG°uoTm N o I Get Ready lir tit Fair! I V}vJ» I If you want to give the entertainment fund |HHIHIHHBHBHHHHII or<""Of now 's your time! TEN PER CENT OF ALL SALES Will go to this fund. We have everything a Boy or a Man needs--from the top of his head to the soles of his feet we cover. Our opening was gratifying for which we thank our patrons. The Newest Stiles-tie Finest lies Here is where You Get Them! AN ELEGANT LINE OF NECKWEAR JUST OPENED j* j* j* > Moore Clothing Co. * Handsomest Store in the City. Yaklma Avenue, Center of Block. NORTH YAKIMA, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, SKIT. 21, ISiW. YAKIMA GLOBE TKOTTI'KS. Back From thr Frozen North and the Trod cal Philitctaes. Will BMttdl ha« rflurne.t train AUiikit. In rompxiiv with l.ntp .hin^ot hp arrived on Monday niitlil frea lIM Sinmd. Tlip hoys are neiuhbors, hut their nlobe trot- ' tinif proppiinitipH took them in widely different directions. Will I' hhmlm ioo|bt for «old in the Iroznn north Lot* .lnn»!»t sailed for irlory on soi'ithern Hea(> li.itli heli. ye there is M plare like Takimi and are ulud to \z> < hark ■gala. Will Hound* hi- liepn to Cn\w Ndiiip, which he prWMMOCM a wdr'.l-lifMtcr f.ir t!'i!d Binlßg. Me expnrlH t > return tbm in the neir future. Late Junicat, whoM > ider brother i-n d if BOW in the Klondike, bM lately I n hunor»hlv rliirhtrgad from the Mnl •*»• viie, liKvit.i.' tPrved three years on hoard the fPlaboal Monleri'V. He arrived it Manila 100 late to participate in the ■';aval liattle. lie MW OOthißfl of the hnvN of Comiianv X, owinir to the nature of hi» sen MrVMaj, Me \» lookinir well, though he NBVB th" clinmte of the Philip pineH was very tryinir, owini! to the «m --ftatit warm wpather. THK CITY LCGISLATIRC. An Uneventful Session in Which Routine Work Was Performed. Tli" city fathers met Moodty, «■! pro* ent except Pooll The comiinttt !• mi htrcclH inul iljtcl.i - awarded the oontraci to grada Rstebws I Ararat to William Mclror. The city engineer's report for the irrad in>! of Second street whh Hpproveii. A pptition for « HiliWrtlk on lb« west side of Tluril Rtrcpt north whh gntßted. 4 resnliiiiori aotboristog the Mayor tv m»ke fin»l [>rcio[ on the town-ite prop* ! erty in thp Konth criil of town MMOrdiDg to the di'cision of tlip Secretary of the In ' t rior. was phbspcl. A resolution of thanks to Siiporinten d«DtQUb*rt was pasneil for t tie >pl*Ddld and jjeneroiiH improvements made by the Nortnern I'rcitic railway conipany In i this city. An ordinnnt c wbh pasced rentrietitit' the indiscriminate distribution of hand bill*. The removal of the arc liijht at Tuck , era livery Htahle to the I! street crofting was considered and laid ayer. OoQDeil adjourned. FALLS BENEATH THU WHEELS. An Italian Laborer Meets His Death on the Railway dear Town Kelix Cermele, an Italian laborer, aged 50 yearn, nipt his ilea'.h on the ipil ! way a mile south of town yesterday , evening. Me had been working on the work train. It is presumed thut he was under the Influence ot liquor and 11 while walking on the track ahead of the ,' train about a mile xoutli of town was run over and horribly mangled by the train. The engineer hail glowed up the ; train and whistled repeatedly but to no .'purpose. [I'm death was instantaneous. Goronor Koeser wan notified but con | eluded that it was unnecessary to hold an inquest. The dead man has a family jin Italy. He belonged to a beneficiary organization which allows a aick or j death benefit of *?•>■ The burial took j place tbia afternoon Dolflf a Hashing Business T. W. Moore, who started eantward two weeks ajo in the interest of the Pure ; Shot Solution Co., of this city, in placing | orders in every city (or their wonderful ] Moyeto tube repair preparation. But it I w»- on Hept. IHtb that he did hia banner day's work. A telegram to Messrs. Wen n** and (irout, the other members of the firm, dated at St. Tanl, rettdi as follows: Sore Shot Solution Co. North YakiniH. Wash. Contracted iwarly $ jm worth of Sure i Khot i.mlmv. T. W. Moohk. The firm is now IfaHog on enlarging it« ttianu(acturiii|{ fa<;ilitifß and adding several new pi«ceH of enacliinery. Kvery day's mail t>rin|(e new orders and re <-|iip«t« for RamfileH, »nd as the st-aHDn in ■ bout rlfjdinic in the <*»«t it is tspMted • by them that Hpriiig will «cc Hm factory rushed to its utmost cajiacity to enable them to k(*p up with their order*. A Fatal ActMrnt. Monday Hfterix.rn Jump" J. Julian, ■ ■fblf '>t din »(>rktrain force, met with a frightful ac< ident, his right leu below the knee l>eini{ rr.n over by the ,cars. The youn* man wa« brought to the 'city and immediately tdKeu to the hod- NO. :iti GoareciiOQßry Choice Fruits, Fresh Peanuts and Popcorn Ice Cream ami drinks. Bring your CASH. Save 20 per cent in purchaae of HARDWARE. D. R. BARTON. OldCo-Op. Store, S. Second St. pi-ui, where It *nf found it would l>p nacMMty to tmputata tbt limb. Tim iimn whh la hiii'li » wcukt'iiiii condition from Hip effcntl o| the Hlio<k and the lorn of blood Hun l>r. Qaon dawstd i~ anwlM to operate on him until it- h»d neovtrsd «ntH<ient itrcagth. Hh ooo linii'il to uro* wpukiT, however, uml died within ■ tow hoar* »fter Hn> iocl- SEED MORE BACKBONE. Sicrclary Hitchcock Ignorant of Pacific Coast ConJitlons. Bouyi Conjjret»m»n Uaihmao who Ibti been to WwhlDßtoa to pratMt ui;iiinst the revoking ol the ibMp pw nuts. Heiujrt, la th« Lw)(«r, thki too tnach ol thin ittte li rcwrftd un I it is a nlihiih' to ri'fiiH" Him ibssp tucn thp priv [il«aja <i( paainring on die rassrft. II" ', i-1 hi .1:1 dlmuittd pridi the aaU*ib**p i herding Mlltllimill at WuHliitiKtou unit hopes fur retiipilittl IwlllktioO tlim win ter. Mr. ' iihli'iihii told the I'ont-lutelli gsooer that Iterator; Bitobeooh Be«ate<l ti> be Hfrniil th>it Urn nheep wolllil eat the i tree topH <>IT the tall Bn un t tit* inn .n tHins. VAKI.MX CHURCH-GOERS. The Church People's Column Religious Intel licence for All. OliriHlimi Sennet' service in llaaooiO litill, Syndicate bloi'k, every Sunday at 11 a. in. All are cordially invited. llev. Geo. Wallace will preach at the Methodist Episcopal church nextHunduv, Kept. £4, at 11 o'clock a. in. Kubject for i discussion. "Kays of light on religioue problems." Tlie wdtri c>f il.ih paper are invited to be present. Six boys will be prepared to enter a silver medal OOBtett to bo held at th« Cliristian ehofcfa on Friday evening September 2i). The medal will be Kiven to the best Hpeaker. (loo<l numii; will be furnished by the oreheßtra. Kverybody cordially invited. Admie»ion 25 and 1" cents. Rev. liyonß will preach at the. Hnool house on the school section Bamlay evening at 7:30. The sciopticon lantern will be used in the service. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. are pre paring arratiKements for a tent on the fair grounds next week, where tired mothers and tbeir children can find a o,uiet*place to sit down and rest for a !•■<• moments. Oa Sunday at the Congregational church the pastor will preach at 11 and 8; Sunday Hchool at 10; 0. K. at 7. AH are cordially invited. Death of Pt«rl Miller. Pearl Miller, daughter of Mrs. Uattie Miller, dieil lit the home ot her mother in thiß city September 17, IS;*"), at the uk> ot 17 years, havinc been born in Klicki- Ihi county in IMS, She was reaped ii. North Yakima, her mother havinti r moved to this city fourteen years «<■ A mother and brother and many frifiid iii'nirri her iintimelr taking away. Schillings Best Japan Ceylon EngUh Break last Oolcng Jdca! Blend Tea