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oc: Li Li i 4 JteCall'a Baser FaUeres for ITo. rewiitr are bow here, i We are Muiof thousands of til en add hear aothixif but praise of tl est Oc and sack. TT2 1113 vv OAJOAJiD. ProfeoDioii at Te achdr Grives au Outline of Wbrk to Be THE; Hi CAPWELL CO. 2 Cearport) Telephone) Grove SI1 7- 1 ttetcmber Sheet Pree, The Chineoe Minioter'o-Bpeech Before the Commercial iohed.

reoo. a ewsnawesessasisna "5 w- 7 Accompl Cong 1 A tsrrrf aratherlnr Af InUu nnAt, tin Asioef ated. Press XMspatebse a ket fn eba world offer sud vast i and vTet.eiportuinlte foe tbe furoner m. ereaae erf America exports; that thoee ejpportuinittM ar absoiutaly dependant on the mainitenaooe of eeruaiivty of eommer-ciai rriviteaea eebiob treatlea cnade erlth Cczdta cca Trj to ci cs be certain to obtain the htrheat salaries end increased eonsldereU9n trom their i' 1 Mtes VoorheeS closed with some expoei. Hon of the large and general results te come from the spread of Instruction ta domestic science.

Jt would recall the wandering attentfon ot women who bav been alleaated by their aeeeee te a eaul. titua of Toattona to the importance of so rapidly aad in such quautiUea that wc have beea tery nearly swamped. Emy inclt of available space has been Occupied shelves, counters and aisles all crowded. Add to thii hundreds of busy buyers', in Afferent departments tod tbe Is By the First of the-Montiif i onr new Curtain, Prapery -and, DeV partmeals'wiU beieady fcrt occupancy wiU relievo the pressure till the addition to our; premises, now1 being a TTiMia much i 2 jmytjiinj else, Soia rood ooi art oot, Qw a Ht st all, aew, weU-nada ad frca froaa taoUm, Black Coe witlj 8 tail. "at SlectriQ Seal Collarettes; 6 tails and a bead 30, U2J ltorttatio MlaVCoUtra, 6 tails aad Stems ijartio Collara, with ej and 8 taflt, very handsoma good, at 4C0f BC9 Erova Siartia CsUara, at" Bo9 7cq; axa Kink and ElaetrJc Seal Bom.

hfzh long vide taba, fss-M tened at necJt wiva- metal ciaap LctS There's eot an want that we eupply. 8at. teen. wo6l and silk moreen. Used aad quilted diSetentmsterials, mercer.

lzea moreen ana saneenf: piain aaa fancy Special A. Taffeta bilcot Petticoat in foor new hades.liaed floasce aad a corded ruSe, i Oar own make. 4 hanks of German Three grades, $1Z9t W9ni Wwaon Aaothtr lot of Ia- 1 teV.iv dies fancy Neck, wear baf jwt come to kaad. la the lot there are a nntn- ber of choice Stock Collars at 2Bo, peGlai- Stock Collar la ted, bine, pink, cream and lavender, pnjTed, Ic, triromcd and bh silled WKECKEID) AMEBA i he TriSHpt's Epsoisl Wire, areas before tbe Intaroatiomal Cootmer. cmr Congreeav Mujsetar Ttaf ranc "VetecxnM are SMerail dieSSked ea ac.

eount of tbeee Indoience, inMnoreXsty and eeher bad ouatfoesv but I taUevweaiie ia th.w tnataaoe to a Stmtory' the world that a people ere considered aa on. Oaairatda and exefuad tram a. eodnarv eeawee their tndustry. pereeveranoe. doMMeakeeinndSous diautncUoue, na open ot natsoo is open to ei lii.i Ao are equity weoome.

Bo fa from taking any rasifctobory meaaure abe la qu boWijjg tbe most friendly end cor- fmt reUatMve with tbe United etatea, aad bope and trust these rekuuane will lotve eenttaoa. la veaw ttna eertain inoreaae vaes weoe am coinsnerco Deeweeu China and ha Unrted Sta tes, and ia view of tbe unrivaled opportunttiee Cblaa of wncaii ohprm and encerpriae, be uueatma nauray treses, wbatber tt eawwtfc wblJe iu aaes 04 ypur atacoMi book a tflexsrtmtoatma taw aganet a peo. Pe wetfli wbonr It ia tio iw sLMreat to keep om! maintabi butaoe of tba most rneoaiy.tuuuie. Thm a Question for be raerohiMUs, pmnusturerev captteilete mni wunwa oc vpam eouwnry oeciae, ad I am eure they will decide it rightly and fairly when the Casta are laid7 toe. for aera.T CHINA PAYORS OPSH POOIU.

An fannortenK slajimMiit whada fcv tbe iffmieter In bm addreaa. wbieb met with unettntod eppJauee, -was in rererenoa to Obrna'a pctwj toward trie open deer policy of Great Brfcata tba United plates, to wbioh pOoy frequnt reference bad been made by otbar epeakera. The Mmaer said: -'I wtSU take tMa oppor. tunttyeo say, by way of generai aswer to tba peeeeoma spealeara. Who, have re.

erred eo tba open ibmr in mr eauntrar, uiiw vwk' awaye cairora ana open ooor, China epeua her ttoora tn tbe people and tbe trade of every oounitry. without -die-tdnntSon aa to race or color. When Mmsster Wiu Ttea- Panar ansvisL. eu me aaareas tme oetagate b4m oe avwerai mtmttea. i- At the eonolueion of the Cbtoeee 'Mm mter' adobes Joha Ford of New Torki fBecretary of the AniBrtcan Aalatte Aseo.

otaWon. preeaouad a reeolvtion reciting tiMrt tba eroorta tof AKojerieaa manufac tures Cbbm are growing to value and tn volume witb rantcttty unexeenpted In ejsy otber market; tba no other mar. WILL RETIRE; -t I Will Not Be a Candidate ForRe-EIectibn as Senator. After consulting with my friends I have decided not to be a candidate for re-election to the State Senate. I do not fear any opposition That the reason or my wlv drawal.

The fact is tt I hate to retire btit bull? I ness interests require that I must give up the of ice, Aly clients would stand one term In office, but am afraid they' would not stand me being away two terms. I -will not be. a candidate for any office, but" I shall always take an active- interest in po n7 r-H iTUeikd iliUUUorll-. SatsUtates) eMseav C-a f' 8s mi sjjj list wwei w' of 4W wNe i9 jL1lrt MS ew, st no ACTS GENTLY ON THE Kidneys, Lived and atANSEis THE 5V5TEM Tvr.rii.renat ir aVf CCOMES rrC l- hanikiimw ICIAI Bwy Te eriviN.H'f ey tCet NIco Suit! I eX et Come ssd act me if yoe wast a eld -r Salt msde from the very latest aUwoa 4(. material.

I gnarsstee perfect it aad atse work, mabie te fee frstelaas ie every re. Ot eperi. 1 retera yew year money yeu '-k are diaaatwfied. T. I mskethe best setts ssd maketntnvr for as per cent less than othrr tailors U.

Wool Busiaese for $18.60 are beauties, all-wool rests, $4.80 5 JOE, POHEIM i tan wasKteeTee at, oaauae. 3' ail Decoriate By ttyingit FRESCOED PAFEBEO nOme Gl PAINTED I In the Vp-to-De Styla of JAMES CAHILL 408 Twilfth Straat, TCV. BLACR AI vlVood Bro PAI NTERS J-w, jc- Ajas x-tz-fs- 71 966. Broad Psiata; rOils; GlasW VaUIie7all paper and Window Shades. Par and Sparkllna A Dltolue Ortak Pacific Congress Wctcr area ratine cowoaass ayauto Saats Cras Mountaia Oakland Agency, CaMati Pfeatcp Soda Water Ca.

aa Webster 5t s. Ttvsiae7v SOTJBt4ki llotol notropolc, 1 3th and JefTaraen n.ff,l.; DRIABE, Prep, i .1 1 Tie I'. ate! -1 I cf c. ii-C." '-'-3 I it '-7 2 1 I Your spm a auspices of te Oakland Club and Std De. eartmeat of XKmieetlc Science 5 listened yesterday afternoon In Hamilton Hall an address by Mlse Mary B.

Voorbeea on fDomeatlc i4v atuu stndies were in the Pratt Institute of Brooklyn, the Drexl Instttirte, Phlladel. In eennectlon with Cokimbla University, New York, and who baa bad experience as instructor In. ber profession in several cities, baa been engaged tor iae Bcnooi or oomesus science about to be started to Oakland, under this depart, ment and the chalnaaaehip of Mrs. Robw er Watt-V Her lecture occupied about an hour. She brought out outte decidedly the fact that demeatle sclaace is a great deal mora than the mere art of eoekrna Imneptant as- that It oomprlsaa many other these a'ri warn uVU to the etna sad members, as well as te her emptoyes; doweettc architecture.

a proper eievatten ror plumbing- an ventilation, fur, alanine, Inciudina the mendtavof colore; Ha daaerara. eamprteiaff a knowl. eawe of borne accomplished dteinfeetlon! heatin, and twitv anoed? tba varioaa fuels; and last, altheusrh est wis ampttes the ne. eeaatty for systematic trami domes, tie aclenoe. -S-v iT-J frbee Miss eorbees treated ber subject hlatartnallv- Ma Virtually founded 4y Count Rumford of Bavaria in Enrland more than m.

hnntrH years age, She presented a partial list Of His emtneot ifoUowere and dlaclpiee in various countries. While there have bean exDerimenta wl ttpns ut abundance, until very recent cUi xae pracnou ppiica. tlon tt proves belpful to bouse keepers. The proposed school, Ulss Voorbeea e. plained, wouht eomprts a aumber ef de parUnents or classes, Among these are thoa for bouaekeepers, the nrefeaaioBal classes, these for nurses end a trawins class for waitresses, eivma; suob Ipstrue.

rioa ae is often, eourbt by young ladie who wish to aiva teas in A. sThe lecturer maintained that adsnUfle tratatBa: Is as important for beusekeep. ea for those who asslet She called especial attention to the prefea-ional and- toeusework claeaea, stating that more and mere there will be a demand for tratee talent te all branches of domestlo aervtce and that, those who take dipleroaa tn these classes will A LECTURE. Tells the People What He: Saw in -i, Cuba. Oct tThe mala auditorium of tbe Unitarian church was' well filled last night with members of tbe jOm tartan club and their invited gentlemen friends, all ot whom were entertained and Instructed by J.

W. Erwln, who delivered a lecture on i What Saw in Cuba's Capital," Illustrated with many excellent views of Havana taken by the lecturer and, transferred stereoptloon plates, i Mr. Erwln was a special agent of the United States' Government, sent to Cuba to establish an Unproved postal eyetem there. He evidenced in Mm addreaa last night taiat he has a keen Judgment of men and things, and in tba course- of his talk uttered numerous wise and witty remarks which kept bis audience in good humor and held their attention closely. After giving a- detailed statement concerning tbe climate conditions common to Cuba' the speaker said that while the general opinion abroad waa that the city of Havana- was a pee hole, its sanitary condition nee een greatly unproved since the ameticana Into the city, and the see Two-thirds fertile and; In the wot a docile pel aged by us About 90,) in Cuba ai like the Btata Aa the presea tion.

AKbl Mcb soil a not Incline vatlon is tn a crude te decreased accordingly, island of Cuba was aa by aa any similar area je Cubans be considered tio could be easily man. ed methods. datic colonies are located ke a living in a manner en who reside to this on the Island is not at tf in a satisfactory eondi- vessed by nature wah a letatlqn, thw Cubans are ork bard, and land culti- i on in a small scale and V. What Cuba needs, ac-rwin, is American money ah. to make the island prosperous countries In InhabKants, especially Suaineaa class In the targe good headway ta learn.

a English language. eordingta one ot th the worldW those of cities are leg to apt AVTbiie id wtb aevef pie. Ptitssa trcet cautf' nmnicura ance a tine. In classes tint ta conveyer of carrier fcf a tesw taa thrown 1x9 vfTtous iiava Mrt 1 cents to hf one eou'i" fck if a Lr 1 i iva. toe keoturer struck iotas cuetoma of tihe peo-aiw allowed to nmoke ta If one ebowld attempt to ejer naia So.

the caavey- 3s2jl9 to a rebuke and erg the eiad of th poorer a ooiusuiung caet re.rraans oeimotery by a number graves are c''cr rented ve.i which are n.Ltrrt.1, Ad irrs r--e comTxnoed of the itkf ijurman ery'itoss. a hir" 1 bad, rwan t.y ixix i t-ortary. ara -e were rot re "rJ tlx ter iu i end ten rr r. The cir' -e 1 fl 1 to i i i jt if 1 1 3 -v 1 1 y- I AI. II GIVES toe United fltatea secure ebreugbouK tbe whole tb Cbaaeae empire; tba eareaia foreUm tanshow a diepeei.

tSoo to reatrtet that market tiha ad van-tage Of their own ctUtrna and the exom-etn of others ty the creation of spherea of loSucAre, and tba ts reooPved as tb Judemeot of the repreaenaave pf American Industry and coTOcneroe engaged the Cbinst trade, ber aeeembled. ae deOesaitea to tie IcuteroaUomi Commarcml Ucmsmsa. that aa empbatio -deelaratioa ahoutd be made by tm Ooverranent of the United States of Its Intention to protect to vm rmiest extern tbe rights wtHcn rts cttisens enjoy under exietlna-treatiea to pursue their txada Mt Che Chinese empire. The TeepjutipA. wa umnioiouaiy.

adopt CHINT-Sia MIKISTSSt'S 8PEECH. Tbe Chinos Mitisatey, risfe to point PTrvttes TXk es foilowe; to of the speakere wtm made tbe remark ail very Sna eo say that la not Just to exclude tba Cbrneae from Amereoa, but China haa 4Q0.oD0.oW enbabltaAta, and axceuaion law a repeaieo wtsa not nese come to "I am very giad tba guowtiop was asked so aa to give ma tba oroortunAty of an. ewertng.The CbAnere ha4 oome here- coma only from two provinces ta Canton. You never aee nerherR CMneee ttere; no men ew Bhananat. cor mesusoa; eaoept the diploraaiUo oorpa.

nbeae tw provlouea have a population MS nlw ahM i 1HIAMA mn. Wl Sbould eome, wtisob es tnantfeatiy absurd, ft woutd not be verr aortoua. The twtal number of Chinese now in America Is abovt 100,000. Why ded the people oomeT TbbHy years are, ebrn wu were con-, structens? your IWeaearn luilroads, you seat eaeate to China, and bogged tba laborers to eaena bare. Of couree-otbera fottlowedt their wxampile mter.

iBut bad you nrna son tads, I do not neciev tneee wouid have been an? CMnwsa Saimrera Hera Tbeae men do not rob you. Tbey work mr and night and make faithrui aer rants. I admit that they want to make a few -AoUars and an home, tout Is not that uet wbjnt you Amrinana who come China wantr I betteve tbat to get tbe trade untna st ss worth wnue to re- peei eexstkmeibw stisitwa, litlcs as I have done in the past' Statement Senator F. S. 5tratton to THE TRIBUNE anator Frederick 8.

Stratton, who has uat rtturned from a tour of Europe, wtll not bo a candidate for re-eleotionr Mr, Stratton has made tbis statement to bis friends and is now prepared to retire from the Senatorexdp, There are many reasons why Venator Stratton will not again take up tbe fight. In the first place, be has large business interest that will require Ms close at tention for a long time. Then, again. hia friends assert that be Is rather weary or ponucai lira. ween tbe time ripe there will pa a number of prominent candidates seeking the Republican nomination for fienator in ur.

wattonw ex II FilQLI THE SUPERIOR COURT. Jfchn Coje Jamea Waters and. M. (Moteon bave been emxriroted to axnmJae 1 tbe eexta of Susan 3d. Oiletrep, deceased.

sdestotatrntor of tbe eetata" of Annie Thomee, deoeaead. Misa Cornelia J. Prtngle hae been authorised to seal some Crutt beioncme; to the estate of tbe eats Bdnurd PrtacHe, Meyer- Cobs tms petitioned tbe Superror Court tare, partiatt disattbution of the aerate Hnrry Tborck deeeaeed. The Anal accounts and Daly tieomtrd enrowifis) of Hannah and Jobn Leonard, miaora. ctmws balance of ttstos toeongins; tt thw former's aetata and S27LM toeJotatSnsc to ana laMar Tbe aaaf account of 1 Bradsford Webster as executor oc the ewtsrte of A.

2Uae, deceased, show a tehnce at $889. A. be tttlon -for diatributson to be heera baa been-, -k An answer been filed In tbe eattou of Mary A. Brooka to ftarecioee tnort-ae Ion property owned by Jennie C. Cottwi and Fretl Jt, Purton.

Tb defend-ant etasm tba tbo oota upon wblcftt tbe plaintftff rn-auftng not ber earate property, but is OTmwnunsty property at herself and basebands la tbe actlou ot i. Varrtervoort evalnot Wctmor MasaenitSiaB beau rendered for the defendant with costs. A tforvoa OSemleeai ban bum entemd in tbe aoUou of John Krytaar exaiaat Uaa-beth Krytaer on aocnunt of ths dentb of tbe pllatotitf. The actran of Gaoraa TAttmaa agatnat Barbara Wefileter. and otbera baa been dfctniseed.

3 Wciis. Pargo' A Co. baiva preswoted a oSalm of HS07.7S egaloat tine esbabe of the late Ektward Vrtm4e. The amount is ailegwd a baiUanoa on nromiav sory note toe 14,000. ij jatmea a.

Barber baa fHed bd tbrrd an. nwal ancounft as erusurdJaa of the persone end eettatee of Utoa, P. and Jossie P. Oary, mlnore. The anoouat ot tue eatate rejuh warn wnowe IS57.03 received and 1181.14 paid out.

lLVlnB; a ttakutoe of .4 fi -1 iinim nun mines j- Associated Press ZMspatchee by i The Tribune's Special Leased Wlra WASinNXTTON; Oct 19 -Gemeral Otis today reported to tba War Department the fobowlng oaBualtiesi "fcUxth Infantry, near Cebu, Island of Cebu, Septemiber ltb. Company Chaw. N. Cot ay; Paniel E. Adams, eeventeentb Infantry; at Ana-els, Octooer 18th, Com-rany Wm.

larker, Thirtystxrh In-f actry; at Porae, October 17th, Company Willard Cit Fi--i H3 iClewnt1! (Samson's market) r-iwftsra 25 cents dozei; IS certa a T3 cente jper pouii-i J. ilerai4 prices vt boarlj-g tos ar.i p. I 1 -f evt-ry a IIEll nous the functions of the home. It weuld thus aid in training for the earning generations both men- and women capable of founding and riffhtly-eenduetlng bamea.s tte ultl mate result ia te make bom Ufa attract, tve. Miss Voorbeer uuoted soma words of Helen Campbell uttered two year! relating ber theme.

-The ebjeet of the professional eooktng classes, tea lecturer explaSned. wa less to make fancy eookt than those who eoud produce good broil steaks SO as) to be edible, and meke 4offe that is not muddy. The relation of foods to physf. eal and anoral tmes of eharacter were brqught out ta-Jtbe lecture, and by euasUone from the udlaee. well as the relation of rightly cooked feed te the temper and toabus ana wormng eapaeK-y er men- ano uiwraiw oowi tne iaboi4igsaws sod brain workerav 1LU --M Robert Watt explained to tba ladies th present etatwi id the alms and prospect 1 and neeaa on-we proposea ecnooi ot am mestte science Bhe reported the project es iuapromisln stage, expressJna, ber eanoern far the attending the ds irnerion of a-loeaelon for the school, She wished it mis begin fn pleaaaat and In vttfng srroujtUHisar aairaaoHes mm ia ef the Town and Club.

8ha explained that he purpose ot the eobool 1 to make nome-nmaers. not wonasnxoneu, tborOurh-paeed housekeepers, before whose mandates and reatAremanta bus. band and tibe other member the fam ily Be he terrorised discomrort. one made atsnlrited -and- encouraging axhort- atlon te the ladies bf the Oakland Club to jottn and aid the work and alms ef the School PomestJe Science aa interpreted by the speakers of tba afternoon. attctted from Ml Voor- hees a etatement a to the extent which this department ef domestie.

science 1a receiving ttta- attention of ibich sohools in the East. Mr, i Watt Invited the ladles who have already joined bar department and those desiring to do so to meet 'her borne on Madison and rourteontb streets at I o'clock Friday ai teraoon. i Mrs. BuneelL.the wrestdisnt of the Oak land aanouaeed that Mrs, Mo ward wC! give the elun. a narrative of ber ex.

oeriences at the International Federation of Women's Clubs in OLondon one week mm neat Ainwryjjty. 1 jwrajew wie-e rerJdered to eacafflent etyte tbe' Unitarian crab orchestra, -tt iwjwTOf roans, Brown. Julru Hteucrvfttsv A. flohu- mam Blmert baaa M. W.

A. BraunjjnsBt H. Woni drums) wtu Wednesday, Itlih School Boys. Tbe nseirlar msNtlnf nf ha iaewit.i Students of Atamed High Sohooi wee befld yegttscd afternoon in the EktgMh vja. rrcanaem wtwm oaaea aim mees-mf tw orderiw)dreuftKr readtng of the we irporw mom ane taxrereWi oracera TJ Teauewr'a re.

port ahoweda beeanoe on bamd te, atfter the expenee of base bail tea and he car ror worit 40 00. Cho court were paid. Tbe-oaotaia is tflset root ball beam fail. ed te reports Oeorwe IBurckharox; renprt- ed; for ba baeebatt eeataxand Mias VWa MCHeaa ror jww' aeiet Baa team. Will Mueuroe.

ehainnan of genaret ath-letle, gave1 a report of all thw aoboot property utwarei atsuetJe aiimraxus. After aonw tte ttlscusBion in regactl te a taeasiagroom for the Awtbadl v4ey-ers, and altort eeik by Dr. Boott, on tba Alameda Hlan Ocnool paper, tbe ineetma ihe th mMInc tnt Ammt'tAtpa ni dents aJouned trie eaatoare eaqct on ttoe sohotit paper mat to bo Kbmry to receive pb -appomtmettfta disfepeac Oepart. omenta. foBowTOg' ia ha Ust tbe ataft: jwraner.

woo, eamr-m-anaec; t. as tonyi J9QJ. busreaa msumsrer and ex ohanaes: lIlam.Fi, Psrkar. 1301. bead pro-fewew reading; Misa E.

elagrSor. U99, Muearove. 3L900. 4agMgeet Weymoth. 12, Kctence; )Wfm U.

4oor, 1903, poetry vnS art; burektmrdt, 1301, aaiire and iwsmer R. HanmdMk. -1900, peeewwaist H. 1901, tttfheatics) Own): Mass O. 1901, atWetros wls).

Tba ftrat copy 0 the "'Hifcih Sohttol paper wU) ap pwar mh wweaaosr-sa. Oakland; Merchants. i-. The TJrvclirtit tonf irht win aav Tbe Oakland MSrcbantS' eSxcbamra baa acted wisely in decoding that there should be go further Interference with tba carry ing out 01 tse erawi man of barbor tni' The Exdhanga te composed of hnxd-beaded busloem men wfeo do not permit any: possibia pontic al ambmon to Interfere with their good erise. It la ta be hoped that there "WtU be no further effort tn any quarter to etlr up dlacuaeton but thai fch rood Twtock -of barbor im- provemen la rOdh Alameda and Oakland have mn iusal-tnterest wiU be per mitted to continue without Interruption to coovpietuon.

i 'X'nere is no causa cor any ui -reeiuur or auarreung oetween the a- Aer. cities, and if any: more marplots Itft meir neaas ana vawes. it rs to be hoped the Merchants' -'Exebamge win suppress them a etrpbatleaily. es they bava In this A fourJ( 'rSa'team beTonging to Grsyson as ww, -wnoi eaaue oiiianere or OakAnd, became- fris.it; ied yesterday rnoming near Eay arrest tn ant raced wildly downf 'inrnAn, etreet, narrowly mlos-irvg i wtth aa elect rto while oroesingr jn Antonio avnue. Ihe ter- an'- is wre a en tns-Vf-e cf.a etL-p-et ct at use outn cf Knerrian a- i.

r.v. i r. a. a fi ix it 1 ana are eontUntW earning. Wt wiUnotseUJtraahyWvelllag.

We do sell lots of rood, satisfactory veil- ft5J. Csrdawam M4e of fa a CscrZTD striped wool eider- z. v. with two frog' fcWvHTy bine, jfeht pink; browa aad rray. Last kmcq'i $1.73 rarmeat was ae better.

Vftetoi Mad' of Be rnd IVfisfo. ppback flsansletta aavy aad white polka trimmed with beads or ana sateen. Hz LadleaVWrstmers, rjv2jt. ef aqodflaaael. ftfffrT' braid, trim- med yoke.

Cot fall loaf, Made of a kign- assorted afore, LnefJns' lWCJJCre, trad fleeced-back sSjSS wrspnw cleth, as vvW -sorted patterns, nmadyokt with berths, deep floonce. PeaWe-faeed, looks UkeaU wool. Wa boy these way down in Mississippi where the cotton; grows end is woven nt the cloth. 1 Hundreds of new ones amsled. na-metal.

lain and we, mov eacn, "aj Side combs, back eombe, ponrpadonr 9 aad tack wnVbiT bsir pins ana ornament. we eeu i tnu mensa onantiiea of thai rnni becaase oor prices are lover thw they rale elsewhere, ACME from leaaina his premises to-eome other athletic organisation. question bad been raised aa to the Jeaai title of Jlr. Abrahamsoa to these lockers. They, were rated In bis favor as betterments and not as Bxtureev bnt he baa been deprived of meet of their, value.

A lot of stuff was i The prtnoJpal purchasers at tbia sale were: Supervisor ICltcheU, a larre easy chair that has rraeed.the etub's reception hajl; W. Voamar. a bookcase th oaxd machines aad cash registers; CaHoo. a larse picture of the first United SUtes bttJeaWn. tables and chairs; Jack Williamson, the pair of watercolors representing feminine' duel.

ttite Parisian; 1 Daly, dlnlns chairs H. Weohter, chairs, stools, etc; of San Francisco, chairs and table. The three billiard tables were not offered for eale, it being understood that ehey go back to the Brunawlck-Balk-Collender Company. regret that toie wieh for a bis fleet sd tH aeeet with tittelitpent furtdMraaoe eaiaht year a-o wvi toe Xcxund airoincaiit Juat now in mora- waya than one." The Sodallat oryaii, th Torwaerti, aaya: Tao -peeob miatura of fleet eMhustesma und Dr. Von Miquel'e ro4sartlaaa aamcaei tovealie in tiae gmm with the EinixHieenr apweches.

fWbito the former oromdsed aa anti-strike Uii and tfce latter proclaimed debermtaation to carry through the canal proieot, tiua spaecSt at Jlamburff aTmouncea a new end tm-metme naval The Xmperor'a iwords cannot bo otherwise." The houseto-botsEe canvass cf the county by the in day school worl-rs to tiVe r'ace tomorrow, ta.3 bn r-ponft-i for we.s on accoizt cf'the tareataj -u The la It 't on. two vr it IMvyi A tit 3 1 3 i CLUB'S PTOPEKTY '-'V -r' I Sale Compieted and i ,200 Eealized to Meet v-; rClaim of 1 The auction sale of the fixture ana affects ot th Aeme Club, et blessed ory, was contlausd and onelu4ed tbis mornirur by Max Uarease actio under the direction of H. B. Belden tar Ur. Abrahamson and hia claim of 12,350 for ratt.

Tb asnrrerata preeeedaot the two days' sale ia Some one. durtna the recent days ot the premlsee aneaure, wrecked many ot the -too knadped iorkgra, leeatad ea tna up permoet floor. The door ot nearly erery second locker was torn by violence from its hineea and thrown upon the floor. Kearly ail the locke of the remalnina lockera.were broken. -It Is said that in some caaea the con-J A 1 I A A I 1 -1 icnia seraupiiS vu jnaivtuuais were maaS away with.

-H. B- Belden stated that the -only moUra toe could think for such wanton devastation was the deatre of some one to prevent Mr Abrahamson ftlSEB VAIITS FLEET. Hi3 Speech Analyzed By.a. Socialist Tr: 3 ty Leas 3 3 Xnr, O't. r--a-0" are i c.c i I it iftJ, 1- 1 i BIG.

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