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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 14

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I I FRMAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1908, THE WASIT. 14 ---4 ft- At i It N. 01( AN Ts---g inurd. FORGETS NAME OF BRIDE TO INVESTIGATE 1PRIZE APPLES TO CHICAGO ii DIES FOR PENNY'S WORTH OF CHEER 111 SUICIDE ONE MINER READ APPLIC ANT F011 LitENsr. ti N1''1III( MINDY (T1 NV vrs snow or slt 0111'11 EST FR I 11 ALLEGED REBATES 1 i 1 1, 1 1 JOO A Nil IVIS (III NV lilt DION TO DUO AIM A Y.

TO SEP, PIA NT 4. CIA Si gt111 mum NIA GOEII TP ii VkV A It All MU WENT INIIENI PARTNER'S DOUT IN VPUND It A 3113 31111 TO 1110,4 111 UI 4ItIU 110013, 11E1'4111'13 A '3 1) 0111E11 OM 1'11E3'141. CAR KILLS LITTLE NEWSBOY DENY GUILT WITHIN TWO YEARS UNCANNY LETTER IN CABIN about the Habits trial!" Eddie helped hint to Yell, A customer beckoned trot across the street. johnnie darted toward him, putt in front of the 1100 Atart above Thirty-second street. A litattd way surface car, crowded and Ittir Vying NVIth the 6 o'clock traffic, loomed up suddenly.

There was a little try, and the forward 'pair or wh-cels ran over the boy, anti him body became jammed in the roar wheels. Eddie e'rneeis 11 eider Car. While a ttelliPtido118 iTOWd or Mine. pers surrounded the car, R01116 then and Eddieerawied underneath, The men cam out with Johnnie's hotly; his little chitin had his torn eau and the two evening papere In the Tenderloin station, before grout) of policemen, NVII0 INPpt without show. Eddie, perched on the rail be fore Lieutenant ii cil4k, told the whole story while he clung to th, battered relive.

"Mr. Lieutenant," lie asked at the end, "do you thing Johnnie will get alive again?" Santa Claus will take cells or him." mold tlithoolcy, gravciy, and he turned tildeklY it)vay. 5ULLS iland-Pointrol Motes Interent Pack. ernfitly minim Es. lathila Alm), CHICA1111, Dre.

k'ItIlln nitY nr tivo thr Mown Fruit istnipany ex-Peels to tecolve WIZ!) fruit from tlis tipple show at Stiokrinc, says the Packet W. P. Michaels, Itll represented the (Ilbson Fruit company at the apple show, returned Thuritilay and stated that ho had seetired IL straight car or McIntosh Itctim exhibit's' by licit Cress of lloinlIton, Mont, trillch Vit prizetatter, These apples, as well Hp; tiLliPr Prie III he sold In Ills local market, $1117111 ot the apples xvhich ere lipIti tihippell In the Gibson Fruit Corn I Throng or liolidny Shopper Soh tut simpt--Wre Boy Te 1014 Story ot Destitution. 110111 Shoaling 'Minot Hine 'En Len l'Inve In April, 1905Het, Had $1000 lie fore Dilin ppen in nee. sEATTLE, wum, Mitre ego J.

'Aiiirroy and R. C. Fisk were doing areosionent work on a voni Stumped by tlerk's Question, Ile Goes A wilt, to Learn to Whom Ile Proposed. INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. '2 O.Sy declaring that he (11(1 not know the name of the woman whom he WAN about to Henry CluY Oore, who peered at tho county clerk's office yeaterday ror a license to wed, staggered William Berner, marriage lieense clerk.

Gore admitted that he coultin't think or the name of the woman he wan about to merry. end encored surprised that a mere trine such us name should be nevossary, soya the Star, "Oh, I don't linow: It's a funny kind of DAMP. Just put anything down; I don't care," maid Gore. when the clerk noted a difference between the netnett written at the top and that written at the bottom of the application. "But realty, don't you know, can't you think of your lt1rl's name?" Boned 'Berner, unaide to believe the words that came front (lore.

When assured that such was the case Berner sent the applicant back to ascertain the proper IMMO that should be at-Wiled to the license. When he returned It was found that the prospective bride it not have en unusual name at all. On the contrary, it was Just plain Matilda Davis. TILE 11 INDItICTt A. Ifl IL tt.N-At A tilt 1 he soul sheILLti its 11111411 t.t,ort,,,Olttl St 'fist Irlerl.

I04 hretit 1 lig Ito, Mar0)0111" t.yttitet, Ito hit Sat It of iziii I 1.1 mils i.r t.s UllitIrtt. IN ot IL relAthq or PI ot I 'AIM tt.iler. P.111 Itopot Its elk.1 t.4 1,, mut I hp, I At IpVi lilt hit of II lilt 111110 flit, rtt Pt Sitoivtoon 01 I Itu tot ritittiott 01. iniv rill 1.111, ti rot ti I to iitipt itiItertt 10 I1I 4. Iltt )01.

W4 Yoe Hi 14 IN filltt lig 1 I buM unit 1,1,141 V. I itch RIO ti r4 tt. I 11 IFO 11; ti it I i N. I I 1 I to.tot-l.;1,4)1',4 14 v- CALI, AND HE; CAIN 1 L11 I Is IN 1 I AV( )I 1.1 A 11 knows vs CI ir It tit yttlif yittil cV11 UtItt 1,1 1111Xici.Y. in ilnI 4 ft II Lwr 15t, PErnent awl futurc, At fred I 1 ti I II 4 1 I 1 I Pi tut Ileeriti I tool Witt lottitiM otat a to 60- Itipc Iti VtI pt tart.tri.

or My lMo tnI pernl of ell tin COIOltitill ttelittot Nt.r Az" 01 theliti V. In oro yenta mU I ot tits saddest of ell told ci cis. "IL intiOtt hiii ve sT. A A it u- I a 01I 1 I I1 11-' 1,1 IL AN Li 4 11 IL LTIiiN I a tiymotlis anti AA Austrian Critics Nag Francis .4,61 otooP9otak, 4,4 14? taloa' I New litti.flronti Incorporates. LANSING, Dee.

24.The ohin Michigan Southern Nonparty has Med articles Of incorporation here, with ft capital of S17.000,000. The company will take over Ow ptoperty of the To. ledo, Ann Arhor Detroit Railroad eteenony. being a rotetlY completsd trolley road between Toledo and Ann Arbor, Among the directors ars! F. Governor Andrew F.

of Vernill William E. Niles of Stoltz Falls D.i. If. John G. Zazel, Toledo, Ohio; or, courier F.

Niko of Duluth, and N. A. Hoes ot Chiengo, The company purposes to equip its road for both freight and passenger business. CIUC lot opt to Jo', RI bu dl du Liverbe dela II NeW re ThU OUtS it ut Realh S(1111P liovernmont Inquiet, Into Packers' Vembleation to 'Fake 'Wide Dimensions. CHICAGO, hey, a farromichhig investigation into the tvhole heor packing industry IN contemplated tho government and that the nerving or milipenam upon employes Of time NolISIorrin company Neyttral days ago Watt only a preliminary to that inces ligation wax paetically admitted at 11.a United Staten ottorney's arrive today.

I qmtrict Attorney Sims ham re-talented that all the rallromin which transport the vast volume of packing Mumma products open their claim books. roportm nd doommentm for Limo inspee holm of tho government. I Hutt first vIre president of the Burlington road admitted that such II request had hen received and that lifi doeinnenim LINiiI lii 1110 been er, This action was followed itY a I eliPster wem, general counsel for the mut to the district at torno's of ice. "No mulmpenas IIIIVC yet liPCIti INNUOd to any officials or the Burlington, nor has any intimation heeim mado that we ern connected in any way with the case," eald Mr. ilII1oii, we amaply complied with the remotest to produce our company papers for tho hint two yearn." Officials Of the New York Central railroad Htt Iii timid.

IL Ilintilar request bad been compiled with. Enbert IC. Cam elle rat counsel for time Now York Central linen, after conferring with Mr. Shun. expressed his belief that the are ronneeted with the Investigation wily in no far NEI they tire tilde to give evidence of it Packers' combination and an illegal apportionment of trade.

lio said it Ives foolish to premamo that the railroads had vio late(' tlio rebate law within the pant two years. MARRIED WELL. COME HOME Nmv Yon Dee, Broadway here's a reg-lar Santy Claus," ahl 10-yeur-old Johnnie Nugent to Bis chum, 7-year-old Eddie Bowler, as school let out on the east side yesterday' afternoon. "1 never seen no Sooty laimonly pictures. 1)1(1 you? go over." They put heir books away, and then they trudged, skipping (turns and whistling, across to the region of hurrying crowds, dazzling shop windows, marVPIOUS toys Santa Claus himself, tvho greeted thent in a department store at Broadway and Thirty-fourth street, Pa 314 he American.

"I was a kid last year," said Johnnie, the le-year-old. "Ale mother Wouldn't let me come here and 1 tinsn't go without Coe, ain't it greatthat little auto 'n' all?" Didn't Mile Any Money. "Feiner agreed Eddie. -1r we could only have Just one thotn thingsone Apieceany of 'eml" They didn't have any money. of COUESP Johnnie's mother IN a widow, 1110 WOritig ilW110 IMMO it al, and Eddie folks IIRVO MAIO to spare for the doideen They expected to walk back across town Just as they had walked over, "A kid that ain't got a nickel," said Johnnie philosophically, "Is got a swell chance o' Set tin anything." But then an idea him; he would otttrt earning money at once.

Ile went to a ne.withoy, and the latter, vith the freemasonry oe the streets, "lent" him two papers to twit. In moment he was "Extrvall 1 il 0 htottotm Illiftem Elopers to Dinner Over Phone, KANSAS CITY, Dee, and I were tnarried this afternoon," was the long-distanee message Mrs. A. E. Lang received from her daughter Ilenrietta, in Olathe, yesterday afternoon.

"Alarrled?" quet-led her mania. "Well, it's all right. Come home to dinner," Mrs. Lang did not do II Many matna3 are wont to when their daughter elopes, says the Star, for phe l000rrett out and invited several friends to her home and prepared to receive "Bob" and him bride, "Bob" is Robert s. Townsend, tt Pullman ear employe, and when the couple returned last night they wtqe tvarmly Nvelcomed at the bride's home.

tioorire IV. Went bend. MIDDLETOWN. N. Dec.

George Washington West, seeerintend ent of motive power of the Norfolk tt Western. died at Ws home hers tonight from kidney trouble. Mr. West WAS president of the Mester A. Becht tion of the United States.

MA Nat'l SVON1.1.Z.1,1 L. IA Third spoka tv tee grooloot dead trance clairvoyant: N1IIt nal 'lila Went, ttioat ralinble 015,1 It Litt 1 1St, 11111tilioms Oita test medium deep it to- palino toadIng of the hig heel orlet tot vantou to yo" tctla Ju.t what Want to know; 1111111Y iN It It due, et. location: 1.cre le, hell to go: about )our farm, Vftflch. 505Aning 11011550, bUStIlUSS; roublo, V515111 111 love: marriagv. tit volEtte: sicknvoit, journey: friella.

en at IttY. Invootinent: oautora two ody IIt4 rrhttra At ttlet thOse ssp I. relt1551 ORR anti stssliSt Si IS tvu to Coll st It 15.5111It Mptillklat t. ttesolotonent and wyttith; rut em loat of tist 111, ton: till re Wet a twiny. re 1115145s tit luelleem rite you nail and l'ona attain in Iowa purpose, energy: nteata Ito from spirit icon-tea anti fon.

I ha more ea tieflea pa runt than Kay medium in ototerica. 11 A ft 2 RAIN it-4 It A 1 Often Occurs. "Faint heart Won fair "Rosh! an a man has hpen en. reed into City ft 1. WIAlt 4 A 14t 3.

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'II 1,1 tot '1 STIC. ho tosst that hos given lortrovto the tango rollout, or hI wsonotoorral potter. to tells alt. loom froots I it a. to to 8 nt.

'town 4. tipoitAito. 3 3 4 'Lis eroide 44 Serlowilly Injured In In. dinnn Bluntly. LA Poirrm.

LA. Ope. 24.Braitennin B. M. Wiser will kJI ktJ Fireman W.

1. Reutog le geriounly Injured tonight when the holler nn enginn On the Luke Short railroad blew up two mile east of Lit Porte. Ind. BOOK YOURSELF tolvd vAl qay Lard, 4011 I ety GEVAIRT, MUSICIAN, IS DEAD for the A Li WK. (W N't I It A I It.

WInt anti 'get n. rt ticIin by ni.I itkido itON. 1 AV usit. ATISIRINLIYA Acr 1ASV. WALTER LA Np- It I a YEARS' contIntioaa IJEUCLiCID tu advies by Tin lit 1 Woiverturs fp'kne Wash.

ts. ts. tts. tts. Fit of the frvw of the Jennie Ott Alan Perish let hale.

NEWPORT NEWS, Dec. 21.New ee tbeaowt off Hogg Island Wednesday of the sehooner Jeanie lAppitt and the drOWning of Captain Robinson and five inelolore Of flee shin's crew Wan brOlight bore today by Andrew Jorgensen, Polo murvivor of the wreck, who was picked ut mem 'Wednesday by the American mlounier Ravonscredg, Captain Johnson. The lAppitt Ivate hound for Now York with lumber. She ran into the heavy gale off Cope Charles Tuesday, and after tuiziteg: aboard considerable water rend emotaining Muth damage, to the stu, tan On a shun; or( llogg 181find 11 rid 140011 went to pieces. Noted Composer Suceumba at Brusseic BRUSSELS, Dee.

2LPraneitt Au-ante Oevairt, the timed InUsician anti eonlmser and director of the eenmervatory at it here today. b. Vs lbw 4 Exc MI 110 rsion l'ATENTST it A bt A It CAVEATS and cop) ristst st rat L. Mason, as twrily at law, Sob -3ub- 3s2 Nichols block 1 si Alain 27. ri 110.111IMINIEWEEMENINEMEN ipECLALTY OF rATuNTs.

CAVEATS AND tract. la.rga IV Petra' i. a ttorney law. 24 Exchange la nk Spokane. For tiotnez for 'President.

UAVAN.A, Cuba. Dec. 24.The ealdentin electoral college nut today and formally cast It M1ntlillIOLS )03 for General Jopet Aliguel Gomez for president and Alfredo Znyna for vice 'WI tit tor .0.. rot 111H Hot to :1 H1 1'); 'A'e4'', 'A4't, ilY 11 IF 4 4,, (1,,,,,,4 i tql, 05, i lidt ii it 1 kaarh itiLa laa i .7, 7 -a- I a. 3 4 0 It Tht 1 01100 Ilt.i'i l'i i'd'''ii''''' i 44" ui 1 i Ok i 06 6 rt.

4 1 A 4 ,....,,.,4 41 3. BOWMAN. U. S. A )IIEION PAT.

onto. troth ork $. copy Et his 41 -5 Ilyda. COLII.ECTiON A fa CI ACIE AND my. JuMntont Co.

Doctors' an .1 labor accounts: collections; loweet I 'sten; Ito ch.utta totems voccetottul. 34J 4 Ntcholv Pholio 31. I GEN URAL ADVERTMNG wi.allommmE,. RO ti ilitOWN COLL. 620 hon Doctoral' and Innor accounts, current ntiks; no vhartie Inane succomotol, Pe LOS ANGELES FRE LOSS $100,000 FluitrOitory and Iitone Block erne of Maze.

ANGELES, Dee, 21.A stub-loon tire causod a loss of $100.000 tonight in the tour.story hrlek and stone building ONVIVA by O. T. Johnson on Broad NV a between loourth and Fifth streets. The building was occupied by the Wiley It. Alien Plano company, 1,01040 IONS Win coach $10.000.

and by the New 'York Warden eompany, ichich sustained a loms of UM. The building was damaged to the extent of Vitt.000. Tim tire -NV nis caused by defective wiring. Tito building was formerly the Van Nuys -Broadway betel and was almost completily ruined by are some years ago and had since been rebuilt Vienna seems tn be an unlucky place for American diplomats end Vienna IlOWSpitpelli lire outspoken in their criticism of the present American am. bussador, Charles Francis, Uppor photographs show Franc and Mrs.

Frain, is, Ind below Is shown the pnlace, which the ambassador is mid to have Oven up for a "hallroom." 24011111.VVF.14T 11,31 1 CO 422 CO. lumbItt bitirc Phone 2003 A It kinds of eollectionn and legal mat tc.ree handled. Special Train ut bb' Ittitirray ISOMLUMIIIIMEMIUMNIMMIEEMIEMPIMMEINEINEOMMI Wednesday, Dec. 30 DETECT' A fti CI EZE 11 I 11; TII I El, DETECTI lt; ft VICE t'a suite Peyton Wk. J.

IL Neinue. Men 1.Dny Wive(' Melt' 1 4.I az th sition Mate Correetionile nee so I On v4irtok volt A RELIABLE DETFIC'FIVE: CALL ON liwain's Detective A Geney, Itonma 416 Und 417 Empirew Mag. rhone, tiny. Main 1434, L'ixcursion wird, aeolo HONOR FOUNDER OF METHODISM Via Al r.icix TO F. A ND C.

sad Voice; oLj H. La and orbga posed. Dale Int-xt Max. 131. O.

R. N. an N. 33t)N11 A 15 ottciiEsTRA. F-c." It DA Ciranit hotel, (Arun Ito et mine at Halibut hay, on Cook Inlet.

One day they left to go 10 SPIdovia to get supplies nod mall and never returned. Six months later W. U. Whort, the owner of the coal property, found the body of Fisk on the beach at Halibut bay with a bullet In the head. A letter found In the CKbin said the two tliPt1 were tired of life and had decided by lots that ono should kill the other and then end his OWII life.

From a calendar in the cabin It wan Inferred that the shooting must have taken piaci) about April 13, 1f as that was the last dale canceled, It we found upon Investigation that Fisk had Just received $2004 before he disappeared. Inquiry into the whereabouts of Alnrray showed that he visited Han Lorenzo his former home, hi May. The sheriff of Alameda county beverne Interested in the ease, and a few months ago Informed the Alaska authorities that lie had located Murray In the Ilueallan Islands, where he had a drug store. I California Barham 'neck, Moore, a nntion lo Get Iliontinteitt a)Exs WI, N. for file oreilloo of it Oleinorifil InUllOttle I to Barbara thn founder of Methodism In America, was awarded hero toiloy.

Tho munnell tlitt emit of which Is to be defrayed by popular subscription, principally of Nielhodists, boil' lit thn Vnitcd Slates and Cannda, is to be erected oil tho bank of the SI. Luw ronco close to the Bpot where the hodY of tho founder of that creed Is burled. DAVI Itrrz Hitiro IVALI WhPat C01.1' Vepd, PORT 11411 94., TV() 91 Zt HS. A It it I it A I Jo; I itik)i, tike tiinteing, ElliA temple: la Tueaduy a VIIlittliEr at leridt31114. Llin 3136.

PanY are said to be packed In hand. painted boxes and, owing to the nor. city of such a package, a number of people in the local trade are awaiting trith Interest the arrival of the fruit. When asked for an opinion on the probability of getting the apple show in Chicago next year N. tlibson of the Gibson Fruit company said unhesitetingth th at it would be the proper Moro tor rl Interests concerned.

lie thinks Chicago needs the apple show and that apple alloW hertitti Chicago. Coyne of Coyne Brothers, IvIto returned Thursday front Spokane, says that by all Inottna rhleago Is tho place where the big exhibit should to held next season, for It would rhahle the growers to show tho people in the paat What enn ho done In the way of grow. Ina and pocking tipples of superior Quality. Nth. Coyne says If the exhibit Is again held In the west It Is a mat ter of tho 'Wenatchee people showing Opt'.

Hood River or Yakima neighbors what they have and which most of them know already, Ho believes that an eastern exhihlt would he a grand actrartisinit Noltente for the northwest fipple growers. P. 3tichacis of the Ibsen 1'rii It company, who Is one of thc hest-known hien in the western apple deal and who has studied the situation thorollattlY, mays he is Lotwiticed It would be a Wine move to hold tho exhibit in Chl roan next year. kLOLLib via )4 A I I) I Hun ijloo.0 plant. hoily 41, itA 44 mat bou.4 and 11ral ktiOlk te, Ull tuwn itt 14 1.

1114 eresills ave. Celebrating completion of the new line to Murray. Big fireworks celebration, sleigh ride, grand feed and big dance. a RAN. 'el).

5 1101-1' 1 RJR; Art RI rurA. MAIN B34. J. tj. IIOX 113 KAISERS ENVOY IN WASIMIGTON ,4 HA DERS FLOWER STUlt 11 722 RIVItit Eresti cut folv Main 1.2 Sti SAN 1 Bade) 1 I2 :114.

lirI 11.4 (Jars 41. INDIANA WRECK INJURES 16 Broken Flange (lumen lathe Shore Train to Leave Teach, Dol. Deo. 24.A Lake Shore unsmonger train on till) branch bet wtra Jac town. Mick, told Fort Noytte.

an viTelted tonight nettr l'icannatt Lako, Sktoon nursnnn ascrn Injured, five solously, The wreeit Irma a broken fhingo, Itliow train to Jump ft switch find run Iwo a splcicArack. 'rim Injured Ivere ten to fieltabortaft farmhouses and jh 1174 hurried from Angolla und from I ti I h4tiale. Mich, IVIAY011 SPEEDING IN AITTO: HURT vt VA'S. I 114. MAIN 2463 ALL ALAI 'PST A LA At AN, IA iSON.

A It 17, Y. I) A Ain: nip I Le 1 I Y. 1 LLJ 1.1;,1 A 1,1110 1 1 1 1 I A A2UL1 1 1.1.Y '1 A Fare $4.50 Round Trip Sleeper $3.00 Round Trip New Aininnonnlor In Temporary Quarient sit Hotel. and (lug will fly for Se Veritt days from on et the ho leis, stitch temporarily if4 thP 1101110 Or ilin new G(1111101 umbnasndor In the United Slittem, COIllit Ileinrieli von liersteort, Ivilo arrived in Ms oily yesterday front New York. lie Wfig aci compatiled by hlo If and daughter and by several servants.

attncheo or the einhasmy net the ambitsAndo! at the 'dation, whence he went directly to the hotel, which, until the arrival tr4oli Europe or I ha count's household effects, will be his limn INAUGURAL SUIT FOR TAFT Revell ettm bed lb, 13 WRITE FOR ITINERARY giving full description of trip find rFite for round trip, inchid ing berth, meals, sidetrips, -on the going trip. Everything first class, H. C. MUNSON, CITY TICKET AGENT, 426 Riverside, Spokane. I or soil chitt so i.Lo,vistiy, Vot h.I.

WO, 1 tolip litt 4144.1 Ihty ii It F. tS ur hat kes tile, et Nteitt 11..1. lie cultett, .510 1. AVIlitt.NIE -Nr iililtON Ile dloneet 602 IrerriwIll. 81111.

rttot It-SSIONAILt 'a ES. .,...0,0..,..... eloy 1t. MARY t-A'A 1C1Z, 111, L) A TN Nth. wife; 2u ytira expetriont, Ala It.

291 II titter Executive Victim of CH1110011, LoS AVIELES, A. e. narver, NV veroly thjortui in UT I-Ilt(ItIhI I. ficr tonight. The nitt chino in ha Wax speotilnic unothcr us he tnunded IL cor tior IIIt thv mayor wan thrown to the ptivrmteni.

lio Ivalkod unamminted to ticurby tiruvuture, huwevcr, tinti from tintio home, tour blulc awn. Nen Canadian Pacific II 1 Ito I-94- Get in quick for reservation at Chamber of Commerce or O. R. N. office.

NEW 'VA I et 11t. NVILLIANI14; 00 onci at lopoclaitst ort 410 hivtilmtkle 4444,.. Hotel Ciltsiliao. Itoom l'ilmto ltil. Further OU the Bettey.

WI ManiocI think kilns de flank in vory rude. ynn think Ma? tnet her out wniktog today nn4 1114ked her if I might see her home, Si maid yen, I coil hl see it from the top of the high nehool building, and thnt fl wnsn't neeemnary to go any EMPRESS LfNI OF TIM ATLANTIC. Low rates; fast Wile; excellent service. Anit any ticket agent for particulars, or write J. h.

CARTER, Gen. Agt. Canadian Encino, Itpekitne. Witch. peels! Cloth Itelna 1Vorro for at Fitchburg.

1'ASIIINtlTON, 20.In a snit, of black undressed worstel eloth made fit a Filefilourg woolen nuill tool tailored by a Vositington train Prefililentelect 'Fart will be Inaugurated, mays the Star. A special lyeave of a bolt of black worsted for the Inauguration salt was begun in Fitchburg 'yckterday Rffil 1)10 mill workmen held a or1)- molly fit the loom. Needless to sny the bemt or Anol loth been secured especial, ly for tile inougoretion flutrit, The work Men "on tijo Job" were hip OillIOWiter. The eloth is a gift te the presidenteleet, Last winter when Judge Taft visited Fitchburg IIM It 7111Ht of 111A boord or trade John Sheriffs, a ivealtily millowner, during a conversation ivith Illun mule fin offer of a pleN) Of (loth for his Inituipluration milt in tho event of him elpction, I ittit et that 11111A that he would bear the offer In Mind. Sooll lifter bis election he Wroto Mr, sheriffs, aeeepting the girt At the Sheriffs until there Is nineh pride oolong the workmen, fill of whom Are Wmtelling tho progress of the big bolt of cloth to clad the distinguished rotund form, IpI I 4t :.8 1.

47 5-8 itittit 111N1( IN)1( NO NAILI. hits. Sol (iranite 1,114 Piton. 4210 hi A 1)AM11 'hUlt ak, 17111It1t I.o )yif-r. atel 111, 0111 111111 1,1 ItN11, 41 111.

21,) It NV 11 11.1- Al 10 410 44 refills Mit LIu, 0.1 salt 1,1 ot mul lits r10111illall lit Albion. AV111 Deo. preimmt lone tt re 'who; tondo for wo l'hrietwas I reort in Udell tonight. One will he tho Un1 lirethren college gni two II the A101110.110 church. Tile little enow Oat 11,11 yemterilny linm Invited Iti the lodny nod no kit In this vicinity for I 'Ilch41 tuft 0.

'rho It Air. liarileit brgintt meet. Ingl tit, I he Aktionlimt, church Sunda ig The North Bank Road I um mi. t. EMMA 1114 NINItOENE, 411i A 17A1 Irrtorn to 4.010.164.m tkl.

Nna 71 aPt to tr.utmen 2 4 a Ite'trin pnt i Kz 41 C1118 St 44414111 11 tn night yr day. A1 MA114 3584. Ffyirt are ,1 17, Ir. 4, NO111( 1,4. 1'tI SHIOIZI1 ROUTEiTO Spokane, Portland Seattle Railway ciT OOP r)114, A 0 Northern Pacific, Railway Mittitv tit I 23.A firqi vy wioNv 1104 fllig or 11011111 11111 thet proutul I IIttvly until uesillier for Iwo W0(1( link frozrn Ihr rIvPr to it Is or 14 Inches, Toe Iro Iiitii eut hi st fino 1 I rtlar and California ST.

PAUL BUYS COAL LANDS FArpvto go sne 111.000,000 A 111111. It Ur by Ntoviumi Clitt'Atitt, A. J. littrilitit of tho Chloattn, Mitsvitoken Ht. rout, itnnottnood tonight that by ihn tittrolintio of rront finon in titain nriYM coal hods in i'ollitivplonn county, that luny pave notto than $1.000000 In No in itto opontlinn if I rlittifitt etinst extonmlort.

Tito (tool, which hos long 10'011 titouglit to bo witrittlopot, hits boon Ms. onvottol In hn Rt4 glind nPi Hatt obtained hi Bertisemds Ot rrif INTjt 'Cc 141tin tit 'OP Ir. 1 it t), it I iiittin JC t.tp41111.1.11 NViastilhg rm. 11,0 I4tJMIlI 0-1 I in 1., lin, oitch itt Id iniitIn. 1tM Poiitill alloi I.v trf 01,11 flied 6,1 I ce.11! .11,1, 100.

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N. Kennedy, Gen. Agt. H. McNeill, C.

P. A. Corner Riverside and Howard Spokane, Wad, Northern Pacific Passenger Station. H. M.

Adams, A. D. Charlton, G. F. P.

A. P. S. Dji A. G.

P. A. N. P. Pty.

Portland, Ore Portland. Ara A. D. Charlton, A. G.

P. A. N. P. Pty.

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M. Arrive Portland 10:00 A. NI. See the Beautiful Columbia River Scenery in Daylight lienttle'1ky 'Jilin Slit)014 l'nober INGT1 f(y J11.Itmon, I voong flirlovr of 1111111 prom. Iv mbol iIid woollod 1113 today, Yriling Jorkgitti nlict 14 by IP, ti.

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