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THE MORNING REVIEW-JANUARY 28, 1880. I 0. "4. Oodo The eview eview, LOCAL JOITINCS Mt! CA 8111 IC WS MCA 1. EMTATC COLUMN.

LI' AP evory lortit Montlityla excepted Dv--- J. TeMcCARTHER'S IMMIGRATION BUREAU FRANK M. DALIAM. ----A ND-- 1ritm4 FOR 1111 DAILY 1 Att. veltr VO Ott f-t motif hp 0 10) 11-1 month 1 Oo twityerpti by rfirrittr to tiny ot the City tit 2.4 venni pvr weolc Real Estate Exchange 0 wpg TV II Mg Ir Olt THE WEEKLY.

NIP copy imp yOrr. fl On 011 66 1 101 I GO three ftti Ingle enpims Weems For the next thirty days the Spokane hardware company otter 5 to GO por cent. dimeount nu 911 This swooping En-. (Mtion is made in order to make room for it now stock. Now Is your time to buy that heat.

log stove. They aro closing theta out re gardlotis of cost at, the Spokane hardware collipany. The largest stool)f speetaeles and eye-glasses Iii element Vasil ington Is nt It. J. Anderson's.

Fit guaranteed. Tinted louse spectacles for weak eyes ur reading by lamp Go to Warren'a for your groeeries rockery and glassware. Smoke the pagne flavored 5-rent cigar. At Ine 17se Soap for bands soiled with pitch. paint, printers' ink ote.

In cleanse hem. O. P. Dart, pine and cedar shingles, kiln dried Ininber, paints and oils, at Dart's, t-prague street. John Todd Is loeal agent for the just ly celebrated Waukesha saurian mineral water, and tills all ordure la quantities to suit purchasers.

tnit14 Snow Flake flour, best In tho market. For sale by all first-class dealers. City Property tor Sale, Farms anti Lands for Sale, Stock It Inches for Sttie, 'louses anti Stores for Rent, Eruphyment Furnished, Collections Made, Mines Bought and Sold. Notary HOWARD SPOKANE FALLS JANUARY Evaporated Apples, Plums, Peaches, Raspberries, and Blackberries, TIII7RSiDotY, TUE member a of tho Ohl() leghlature are having a monkey and parrot time of it Furtnor Partieulars of the- Samoan Trouble. SAN PRANetsco, Jan.

'27. ---Captal W. IL Church ward. tato British sul at Samoa, who bft here on his way to London, $aid In explanation of the reef nt Samoan-Cerman dint. culty, that Mulicnpoint, In the city of Apia the seat of the Samoan goy.

ernent for many years past, eame I nto the harols Of Mr. Weber, it for. titer German consul, and the head of a leading firm at Samoa. Notice as given him I the government to remove, and though Weber wis offered a previously agreed priee for the land, he refused to accept it, and the Samoan king was compelled to remove his residence to another part Of Apia. Weber's action was supported by the German consul, St tie.

bele at this plaee. The king hoisted the Samoan flog subsequently, and ularn this alleged Insult to the Gerrnan government by the Samoans, Consul Stuebel forbade the king to display his ltig anywhere in the municipality of Ania. Ile went personally to him and commanded him to pull it down. This the king refused to do. Steubel then vent on board the German gunboat Alhatros, which happened to be In hi1)0r, and brought a party of armed sailors ashore and forcibly and against the protests of the enitett States and British consuls pulled down the flag.

Cilot. Chop vint eortrioted ti stating that two Samoan high chiefs WerIC to NeW Zealand to claim sym. pithy in their troubles, and from their story the reports of Germany's Proposed annexation of San10.1 proft ably arose. Capt. Churehwardr: UI ission to London Is to lay his di, relotivo to th0 revf' turbance caused on the Samoan islands by More the British lo-eign ()ilee.

A vessel contitin inz (Inman divitteht-ti ri rirdirt Mitt afT toil-(1 to Ifone. Hu with the steamer which brought Churchward here, and they will eon- sequ PlItly be some time later in reaching Berlin. Ur to last evening we could learn nothing as to when we can look for a train from Portland. The blockade may he raised to-day and it may continuo for a week. I 000 FIN prairie farm, 1017.

'term, 20 miles from spokitne htlia, near 'e(l) Creek. I ble log bowie, pliable. well, 70 acres antler au Berea under eultiva. lion; very cheap. Perfect title.

S1400 nerPo milen from Spokane litory bonne; out. well atock, watt); WO erre prairie, itrea under cultivation; wire fence; gt H4 1 timber. Splendid farm, snit very cheap. Tr em liberal. 4 LOTS on Sptague Street, 2.1x90; each 5500.

1 LOT on Second Street, 50x112; 1150. 1 CORNER LOT on Second Street, fOx 142; ON O. FINAN HADDIE, Postponed. The regular social of the Waltz club, announced to come olT to-morrow has been Indefinitely postponed, on account of the death of Mrs. Smithers.

LANE C. GILLIAM, Prt'SIL TH indications are very favorable for a rumpus between Greece and Turkey, providing the other powers do not interfere and nip the quarrel In the bud. 2 LOTS in Ilavernotio's Addition; fp. CRESCENT CREAMERY BUTTER CHAS MeNAB "DRUGGIST Cor. Riverside Ave.

and Itowa street. MAIL OR!) Ens ritomTuv FILLET. IMI 1 ant YESTERDAY was the (lay for our legislators to cut off the flood of bills. If there had been a less number of bills introduced and a little more common sense shown in the quality of the same, the legislature might, have left a creditable record. As it, is, the people are disgusted with the greater portion of the proceedings.

in Stratton's Addition; itr)() to 7 LOTS in Post's Addition; I4100 to MOO. 4 house, and 81000. 1 LOT on Riverside 80x142, SI000. 1 LOT in Railroad Addition, 3 LOTS 501012 in Railroad each MI 1 LOT tkx100, Brown's 8375. ry cocmhonst for rent, with fmm 3 to 6 rooms, ut from V') Ii, per with.

iNE1( Leaned. Collections Made. U. E. HOUGHTON.

tr II. Ilorcarrox sr, nAvEs, L.A.vry Von Valkenbcm's Block, AVENUE. 410 EAR1 Nt LK A 4 S. ti. RICKARD, -WHOLESALE AND Howard ST'OR A NE FA D.

M. iHomrsoNt a- TRA9 CD OMPLETE ABSTRACT SPOKANE 11 COUNTY. Money to Loan. Taxes raid, Inhuranee Broker. Over PostoMee, Spokane F811.

UNION BLOCK, Silver Tate. WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.A careful polling of the members of the senate on the question of silver coinage gives the following senators against any suspension: Al Ilion, republican, Beck, demoerat, Berry, democrat, Blackburn, democrat, Bowen, end, Call, democrat, dem nerd, Coke, democrat, Coign it, democrat, Cullom, republican, Dolph, republican, Fair, democrat, George, democrat, Harris, democrat, Ingalls, republican, Jones of Arkansas, democrat, Jones of Nevada, republican, Kenna, democrat, Mahone, republican, Maxey, democrat, Miller nt California republican, Mitchell of Oregon, republican, Morgan, democrat, Plumb, republican, Pugh, democrat, Riddleberger, republican Saulsbury democrat, Sanford republican, 6Teller republican Vance democrat, Van Wyck republican. Vest democrat, Voorhees democrat, Walthall democrat, Wilson of Iowa republican, Camden democrat, Harrison republican, Jackson democrat, Jones of Florida democrat, McMillan republican, Manderson renubliean, Ramsom democrat, and Sabin republican. Spooner, republican.

is eonsidered doubtful, but is claimed by the silver men. They IIIPO claim The majority is at least one hundred in the house against Va-FOR FINE-161 MERCHANT 'TAILORING All fornoTe. Mt CARMEL, Pat, Jan. many years John Sobieski, said tt be a distant relative of his famou countrymen and a representative I the elevated class Of rule, ham jive in a pretty little cottage a mile tnore from Mount Carmel. 111 Luithter, l'anlina, is a charm'', blonde and highly educated, speak.

ing all the European languages entiv. A Polish trwr-h Sty, andoah, who had acquired a large fortune by trading with his countrymen, was favored by thp father as suitor for the young lady's hand, and to all appearances she was not averse to him. Tuesday was thP time fixed for the wedding, hut at the appointed time the father and Shenandoah merchant that Paulina, under the pretense of visiting Phila. delphia friends, had met her lover, John McKeown, in a New Jersey town, where the two had been mar. tied.

For a time a furious storm raged in the Sobieski cottage and the father consulted counsel to have the marriage annulled, but was inform( by his lawyer that since both were of age and had satisfied Jersey justice the marriage was legal. A few hours later he forgave him daughter and invited her back to his house. The Shenandoah merchant returned to his home almost broken-hearted. SIDOAlT 11.ALIJS, W. T1 Go TO Walittorwortifs J.

N. SQUIER 14 HE IS AGAIN TO THE FRONT with The Largest Assortment Cloths Ever Brought to Spokane. 0 'up CD 'Cr td 0 0 0 0 orits) 0 2 1- 8 Pj 2 .51) trj 13-1 CD tai 0 Ra iT.3 0 0 091 El WO Ills stock consists of Ms very best makes. ENGLISH, SCOTCH FRENCH ami GERMAN SUITING, as well as a Fine Line 01 Domestic Goods. 4 1 I'', -4 -t I '1' ill 1 0', fo 1 14 1 4i.

1 1 I 1 4 1 I 1, I i 4. ea. I I lit: I 1.7 iv 1 T. --c 4..1 ilryi; ,.91.,,,, i ri431 IT 4' 1 1- 7 to 1. 71; II Frt.

t1.1,.... 0 ko 1, ,1 0 i .,1 4i v1 IL 7 1 i tJ 1 l''' i 't l' tj li lib 1 '1A -I; dir17-- It ,,.1, 'c' i .1 i 1- ir 4 4-- Sule- 4:: if 4,11 i '2' 44'e 71 It i4.1 FAN .4 1 .,.1 1. qit4.03;14),z,t4,-- 4, A st; -4 I His Pantelconings are Elegant PRICES WAY DOWN! OAKLAtch, Jan. Lee, a dentist aged 33 years, with a wife and three children, suicided at his dwelling last night by taking aconite. lie was looking ill and his wife asked him if he had taken anything.

At first he denied it, but afterward admitted that he had. Doctors were summoned at once but arrived too late to save his life. 11 v. Strong Tomb. NEW YORK, Jan.

28.The great Vanderbilt tomb on Staten island is to be guarded with twenty-two double doors, and two single gates of immense size. Sixteen bronze lanterns, guards and frames require 000 pounds of bronze in their construction. The first double gate has Just been cast awl is probably the largest in the world. It required a dozen men one month alone to put up the bronze. When completed the mausoleum will be burglar proof.

Its entire esst has not as yet been made public but it will be very great. And workmanship lefIllaltql. Give a call and he will GUARANTEE SATLSFACTION. Fas, Sept. 10, 1S85.

1 4. nt. Ark Abvta. 4, 'L. -Ar 1: 00' a A or 111.) --'l 1 'ott '1-''' i '1' 1 El 'NCI DYSPEPSIA.

Wines, and Cigars: Whicesale and Retail. DIPOT FOR ST. LOUIS BEER. Bond Li Hard Whiskies. Want an Appropriation.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.Congressmen Morrow and McKenna called on the secretary of war yesterday and asked for a $250,000 appropriation to be expended on the linprovetnent of the Sacramento river. The secretary called attention to the fact that no appropriation for that purpose could be allowed until placer mining ceased. Reports prove that placer mining Is still carried on. To be Hanged.

JACKsONVILLE, Jan. 27. Lewis McNeil, convicted of the murder of Lewis McDaniel, at Ashland, Nov. 20, 1S84, was mrain sentenced, by Judge 'Webster to-clay, the decision having bPPII affirmed by the supreme court. The time fixed for the execution is March 22th, be.

tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. The prisoner evinced very little feeling, but protests his innocence.

J. NV (MOVER. L. C. OILLIAM BOOTS and.

SHOES Sedentary habits, mental worry. nervous eyeitement. excess or imprudenve in eating or drinking, and various (itller causes, induce Constipation followed by general derangement of the liver. and stomach, in NV bid) the disorder of each organ increases the Infirmity of the others. The Immediate results tiro Loss of A pile.

te. Naillen, Foul llreat Heart burn. Flatulence, Dizziness. Sick Headaches, failure of physival and 111Plit at ligor. distressing sense of weight and fullness in the stomach, and increased Costiveness, nil of which are known under one head am Dyspepsia.

In every instanee where I his disease does not originate frotn scrofulous taint In the blood, AYER's nue mny be eonfidently relied upon to Meet a cure. Those cases not amenable to the curative Influence of A yrn's PILLS trill tfertainlv yield if the PI t.ca are aided by the powerful blood. purifying properties of AV EMS SA RSAPA RILLA. Dripept lee should know that lite longer treatment of their malady Is postponed, the wore difficult of cure it becomes. CITY STABLES tct Bon Toll aN of the taiiitor 4, Corner Front and Howard opposite California Douse, Spokane Falls.

ront and Howard opposite California Douse, Spokane Falls. Ordinance Invalid. SAN FRANcisco, Jan. 27.Judges Sayer and Sabin, In the United States circuit court, to-day decided that the laundry ordinance in Its workings solely against Chinese to be invalid, but suggested that it be referred lo the United States 8U preme court. Strong Lobby.

WASIIINGTON, Jan. 27.One of the most formidable lobbies ever formed for the purpose of influencing legislation is now endeavoring to get a special message from the president recommend inea liberal appropriation for the Eads ship rail. way eredit mobelier scheme1 and it is proposed to place a bill before con. gresa asking for a government guarantee of interest bonds. GLOVER GILLIAM, Proprietors.

Ayer's Pills 1 Ite 1 l'fill vir. 7, eti' 4 if '1: klr''' eft) A Iv," 44 i 4 0 moors of War. CONSTANTINOpLE, Jan. 27. The Inhabitants of Crete are grew ly excited over the prospects of the arrival of the Greek squadron.

There are only two Turkish iron-dads in Cretan waters. Finest Cart 'ages BuggiestSaddle Horses to Let. ALSO PROPRIETORS OF THE Murderer Escapes. SAN FRANCINCO, Jan. 27.T 0.

Wickersham, a banker of Petaluma, arrived in the city yesterday to eon-let with Capt. Lees as to the murder of Capt. Wickersham and his wife by a Chinese cook, who confessed the deed to his uncle, a laundryman in Cloverdale, then cominz here he sailed on the Rio de Janeiro for China, escaping because of blunders and delay. 611onor Bright." With honest goods and prices as low as close observance of the markets and purchasing for cash can make them, the Spokane Hardware company, successors to Wm. Woly crton, solicit a share of your p3tromige.

We will endeavor to make our customers' interests our own and by strict adhcrance to the above motto hope to merit your patronage. Respect fully, SPOKANE HARDWARE Co. Never fail to relieve the bowels and pro. mote their healthful and regular action, and thus cure Dyspepsia. Temporary penknives all do permanent harm.

Tho fitful activity into which the enfeebled stomach is spurred by "bitters '0 and hone stimulants, is inevitably followed by reaction that leaves the organ weaker than before. "Costiveneao, induced by my sedentary Labile of life, became chronic; Aren'a afforded me speedy relief. Their occasional use has since kept tile all right." likaxasia BRINIA mom li'elcark, "1 was induced to try A YE We Mtn as a remedy for Inan imation Count ipation. Headache, from which 1 had tong been a suf. furor.

1 found their netion may, and obtained prompt relief. They have benefited mo more than nil the niedieinn ever twfori tried." I.V. WATSON, 162 Mate A5C, Chicago, "They have entirely corTted 1.01 rostive habit, and vastly improved i general Iteaith." Rae. FRANCIS 11. Ilanbow "The moot effective and the ent.14,4 have ever found.

()no dose will quickly move my bowels and free my bead from W.I. VASS, Richmond, Ia. "A sufferer front liver eurnpla tut, pepsin, and Neuralgia for the last twenty years, AVER'S PILLS have bent flted me more than any medielne 1 have ever taken." r. hoer ns, Needmore, Brows Ad. "For Dyspepsia they am invaluable." J.

T. AteAla, Texas. Spica Re Falls; Embrey Chun Igli; AND LITTLE DALLES Li I1NT TW Carrying U. S. Mail and Wells Fargo CO'S pc- Stages leave Spokane Fails Wednesdays and Fridays, returning on alternate days.

V(gn of the Gold Boot.) TRACT CHAMBERLIN, Howard Street, Second Door from Main FiliklE TAIL4RORIB2 Dissolution Notice. Ticg is hereby given thit the co-partnership herelefore existing betwee E. P. Wheeler, J. Spin and Joe Zirhes, tinder the firm name Of Wheeler is this day dissolved hy mutuab consent, E.

P. Wheeler retiring'. The firm will hereafter be known Zirbes Itz Co. All on lietOtintA wUl 1)0 flJlkl to Zirbes cif Co who will as. same all liabilities.

The Forger. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. fact recently developed it would seem that the engineer forger, Calvin Pratt, while connected with the O. R. dr, N.

company at Huntington find BakerCity, although his salary vim only $135 per month, left there suddenly with plenty of money. It is surmised that he beat the road out of a large sum of money, either embezzlement or forgery, which Net tor some reason is bring kept quiet. The runerat. We are rcquested to announce that the funeral of the late Mrs. Smithers will take place from the residence of L.

Ziegler, to-morrow (Friday) afternoon at 1 clock. The funeral has been postponed In order to await the arrival of the parents of Mr. Smithers, Who are on their way here trcota the N-e'4L AYER'S PILLS; I am now prepared to show i full line of Imported Wool. ens for gentlemen's wenr, embracing all the new designs, and would Mildly solicit your Inspection and patronage. PREPARED BY nr.

J. C. Ayer Imwell, Sult1 by till Druvgiertit. E. WITEELER.

J. PATII. JOE ZIRI1E6, F. S. MEADE RIVERSIDE AVEITTIEs Near Ziowitir's Ni ore, Spa lame Flag ,,,.,,,,,,0101111111.

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