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Spokane Falls Review from Spokane, Washington • 4

Spokane Falls Review from Spokane, Washington • 4

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EOM) Physician and Surgeon. 9. In. II send IS. lit Il 8 OBTOH 1ST 0 Previous to the arrival of 11.411 A I.

tHITTO to 1 Owing to the great Success of our Clearance Sale and as Mr. Haas is about to make a trip east to select our Spring stock we will continue our Clearance Sale AN IMMENSE PURCHASE! P101R; 3CD LICDITO-MIR) I Ladies' Cloaks and Gents' Overcoats 1 1 Olobme. TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. BELOW COST. Remnants, Dress Goods, Remnants, Ginghams, Remnants.

Laces, Remnants, Flannels. Remnants, Cassimeres, Remnants, Embroideries Remnants. Waterproofs, Remnants, Table Linens, Remnants, Ribbons, The night force ran le a plain drunk lust night. County taxes heroine delinquent after next Monday. Read the notice of illimment eity taxes on third page.

Cunt temen, ko to the limit Eattlern for your lothoot. 2.12 ttUtt Eritiototi, get Medical Lake, WW1 in the city yesterday. It you want to toty Spokune ttilt4 rent ektato, go to Fatly. 2.15 Frank Spencer, of the Cheney Sentinel was in the city yesterday. If you slit to rent your 11.1,.P.

11111. it with Patios traly. 4-16 rarthingliain is getting that new warehouse along iti gooll shape. Atrb I fulfclitt Zavrtitst Ilattlibe Manus, A couple of men were on trial yes. terdity for killing deer out of season.

The thew of yesterday held forth promises of a break Iii the weather. The first good thaw will wee gang If men at work again on the sewer. That old tinier Chug. A. Moist.

gomery 14 down from Stevens mount), on a business trip. The new beer hall itt the corner of Main emit 'toward streets Name up with a gram! Moorish 31miday even. ins. Three thousand Hot de Madrid el-girt Just received direet from Key West by K. 11.

Stunt'. 2- Ladles fine French kid shoes regu tar price s4.2.1 at F. It. Mison A closing out sale. Spring and Summer Goods ,1 Gent's Boots and Shoes, Hats 1431 Caps AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION.

S. HAAS THE BOSTON STORE, ii01181.1i S1re0. We will offer, for a short time only, some Bargains. In order to secure room we are closing out our present stock itibeoe Howard, tor bettor or ninro piesosot remedy l'or the cure of coneumption, cough, mellitus, proof', ichnuldnir coned' end loronehtel then "ireen'm lame Reetorer, keno Able, the lentil and Motintein Haim Cough 4 Ise but. warranINI IV your enterorNing drug-KW, 'boo, AloNsb.

.110, 1 i Special Locals. E. E. of Imegotto Milbi, PA.1 RRY11 he saved the life of 1.t. ehh oroop towing Gilmore'n Magnotte by C.

Dmort. r1011. AT PRICES FAR BELOW tOor Kilife is Shan) ond We Cut Nu! COMPETITION. I lit Nett Court House. NWhile the people of the county are not to he immediately taxed for the construction of a court house the county is not to be without a building of that kind for any length of time.

Indeed, among the first Improve. monis of the next year will be the building of a good, comfortable and convenient edifice for the use of the County officials. Yesterday the of commissioners entered Into a lease for five years of a court house to be built On the grounds recently donated to the county according to the plans and specifleations submit. ted to them by the parties who pose to put up the building. Not only was the pmposal accepted but the contraet for the building has been let, those enterprising eontract ON and builders the Dyer having secured the Job.

Air. Dyer SintA'S that work will commence within the next ten days. I'he building will be a handsome st nut. Ore and well finished throughout, the eost being between $50oto anti $6otio. I Following we give a few of our argains.

Please note reduction MAC AND CENTS' FURNISHINC CONS PODS 1 AT 11)11E1' CUT when IN not known. Ine node will be elvn when the troupe readies hero lost hat the company proposes to tio in the wny of performances. The Inique dancing club has out Invitations for Another of those enjoyake Istibt given under the ans. pices of that society, which fakes place in the third story of Mriore's new building this evening. IL T.

Htuart, an old Bine mils scriber and resident of Wyllie, is in III( city on his way to Port Town-mend. His wife neemnpanitsi hini to the Mills, anti will remain here until itr, Shiart's return from the west. Elsewhere Is published an article on smelters from the Oregonian. There is no fears entertained hero that any snickers that can ho built on timid water will ever swallow up an industry of the kind once estals I shed here. hi the contrary, being so near the mines with an assuranco of a eompeting riCilrond this summer.

a lonelier here would awallow up all the others that l01111 ip built on the upper coast. Just after the recent Cimadiau eleetions the natives of British Columbia in this citymid there are many of themwere greatly excited over the result. Of course there are representatiVel of both factions here, and both sides felt confident of the sneeess of their party. Before any definite news of the returns bad been received Maj. Bolster wrote out a dkpatch, giving the liberals a working majority in the doininion parliament.

This Wit. P1110 11 to a liberal, who at olive sought out 1 those of his own views and they hada great eongratulatory seance over the new NVimile so mimed Billy Wit- son, a eonservative. Imo had been given the tip, accidently dropped in. Ile was overwhelmed with the news of the defeat Of his piirty, but still had so much 'somnolence that there was a mistake that he expressed a willingness to roger a few shiners on the election. Ito was at once taken imp.

The liberals were mem happy I In the meanthne that they "carried time news to 'nary" and everybody else of the great victory of the liberals. They fell down hard next day when thu result of the election appeared in the press dispatches. They also got on to the joke played them by Maj. Bolster, but the affair was taken good naturally awl the coin lost and won on the wager was stomandensi in an oyster supper in hich all the boys part icipatell. vetxoA le warranted.

Is because it la the best Blood Preparation known. It will pool. lively cure all Blood Diseases, purities the whole mystem, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. we guarantee it. Sold bg Demert.

Ini Ilea Its life and health worth premerving? It think so, use tiiimore's Aromatic Wine. Sold by V. Demon. For tine ciothing ITIVIA to order, go to the Temple of Faahion, Howard et root. always haves A 110 a Baby Soother at hand, It Is the only sate medicine yet made that will remove all Infantile disorders.

It contains as Opium It? Morphine, but gives the child natarel Sam Irons pal Price 25 cents. Sold by V. C. Demert. Rev.

IT. E. Ewell, of Pavilion says of 6ilittore's Ammatic Wine: "I be-mace it to be a most desirable remedy to be plaml in every family." Sold by V. C. hetriert.

Sainmn bellies at A 1. Warren a. the Children. They Sr. es.

pecially liable to sudden Colds. Coughe, Croup. Whooping Cough. etc. We guarantee Acker.

English Remedy a positive cure. It saves bears of anxious watching. Sold by V. C. Demert.

'ley. W. F. Retina, Baptist eltivren, rora, mays that tilintore'vt Aromatic Wine is a household remedy and that no family Ahould be without it. Sold by V.

C. Demon. Willis L. Culver, of Pavilion, N. says that more'N Magnetic Elixir cured bun of a long standing Throat.

anti Lung trouble. Sold by V. U. Dentert. ferenee.

Competing lines of railway are of prime importenre, and are ell that Spokane needs In order to become almoet 11,4 good a place for smelting IN l'ortland. There is no other town or locelity in the interior that posesses a tithe et the ail vent. ages of Spoken() Falls, and none In which a smelter could exist for a month In direct counietition viith her: nor, on the other hand, could her smelter make head against the great coneerns which are sure to grow up at favorable points on title.water. Still, for two or three years, until the latter get into operation, there will be very good opportunities to make money in teaching at such as Little Fells, Spokane, forovided that railroad neutrality out be assured. Ultimately, however, such outfits must be swallowed up or starved out by the tit miner companies, which the prevailing centralizing tendeney of smelting will builihip on the Widened te and Puget Mitell money Is not to be made by smelting feint ores alone.

for the op. erLitioIi much too easy and pro-times too cheap and abundant It pro' duct to pay vell. The great militiaing establishments at Denver and )Walla were only possible because there was it greet variety al' ores at COM Ma variety that allowed of the use of one sort to flux another, thus redwing the cost of extracting the eiletals. At present no variety of ores is to be hall at Spokane Falls, the sole shipping product of the trite utary mines being lead ores. "In I hus eriticising the proposeil establishment of reduetion works at Spokane, this paper lets no desire to do more than point mat IN si vely tP4 thO0 valuable les.

SOIN whiell experience has elsewhere taught. If the move shalt prove successful the tregonieli will be the first ono to congratulate the city and its people upon thr-ir enterprise." 31 toe Bonded. Yesterday D. Peek seeured a bond on the First Thought mine, In the Salmon river mining district, Stevens county for the sum of 4884. This mine is the property of Patrick Mc( real, John Klidusty anti Ithbert Ililderliack.

The mine is a recent discovery, but since its location the proprietors have been pushint the work of prospeeting the claim, and have 11110WB up a strong Vein of very rich ore, some of it running as high as per ton. This mining dietriet is lit what is better known as the I tkanogan country, a large mineral-bearing region that has been very little prospected, and from which source great results are looked for. A sunt of money has teen advanced on the bend, and the sale of the property is almost a foregone conclusion. All the prospectors in the find are gentlemen who have been in the Colville. country for a year Or so, and their good for.

tulle is a deserved reward for hard work in the mountains. 4( Grand Open int. The old store room In Berg's block at the corner of Main and Howard streets, formally oecupied by Newport Holly, has been neatly refitted end decorated anti will be opened next Monday evening as the If. Best Milwaukee Beer Hall." The new establishment is owned by E. Michael, who has secured the genial Mat.

Laeb as manager. The place will be well kept, anti only the very best of everything in the fluid line handled. Monday night there will be a tine lunch spread for the benefit of patrons. Mr. Michael has many friends in this part of the country who will wish him every success in this new venture while all the boys will be pleaseA to see Mat.

Laeb on deck once more. Drop around to the opening Monday em. Plain and Brocaded Worsted Drese Goods only 31lets. per yard Mo hairs and Diagonals 12 yds. for 36-inch Jersey Cloth and English Cashmeres, reduced to 20cle.

per yard 27-inch Brocaded Satin Berber, reduced from 30ets. to Pli All-Wool French Serge' 75cta. to 50c All-Wool 42-inch 0 to 42-inch All-Wool French Plaids. 75eta. to 375c 51-inch All-Wool French Trieot 1.25 to 75(1e All-Wool French Bourette 1.25 to 75(ts Colored Dress Silks 75 to 35 cents Nonpariel N'elveteens, all Ifhadtui 1.00 to 65e.

Full Line colonel' Satins 75 to 50 cents 15 dollar Combinatioh Suits for only 3 $10.00 20 dollar Combination Snits 15.00 25 dollar Combination Knits 0 1800 IN DOMESTICS WE OFFER 2A yaols Calico for I.00 20 gots' Gingham 1.00 16 Dress Gingham 411 1.00 17 Indigo Bine Cohen. .1 IMO 20 All Linen Crash t. 1.00 II 12 good Heavy Cheviot. 1.00 500011-4 White Bedspreads only 65c each. A DEEP CET IN HOSIERY.

Ladies ribbed 'lose reduced front 25c to 12ic Ladies all wuol Hose 40c to 2te Ladies full finish all wool Cashmere fi5e to 30e LadiesCashinere hose extra finish 75e to 5. Ladies Scarlet Coderwear at. front 75e BOO'I'S AND SIMESAT DEEP err lateEs. We have a few eases of extra quality Heavy and Fine hoots which we will sell in order to clear at cost. HATS AND CAPf4AT DEEP Cr? PRICER.

New siyien in Still' anti Soft hats just reteived. We carry the largest variety of John B. Stetson's goods in the Ter. ritory. COLORED Miss THIS BARGAIN.

We hate shout 35 dozen 6no Percale and Cheviot shirts which, in order to clear, we will dispose of at 50e OVERCOATS. Thirty-five mens heavy Chinchilla overcoats at $3.00 each, oold elsewhere for 7.nt-J; 46, men's line Cassimere overronts at $7.00 melt, cannot be knight elsewhere for less than $12.00. We have from 40 to 50 tif our fitter grade of overevats which we will dispose of for artual cost, in onter to make room for our immense stock soon to arrive. Remember, Da Offer these goods to you at DEEP CV? Patriot. UNDERWEAR.

Scarlet knit undershirts end drawero at 25e cid', sold everywhere at 75o to 41.00. Extra heavy white Morino, nearly all wool undershirt! mut drawers at 50e each; yon cannot buy them elsewhere for Ives than 1.25. Orey Scotch knit undershirte and drawer. at 'drat each, sold elsewhere for $1.10 to $1.25. Heavy California red flannel undershirts and drawers for 80e, sold elsewhere for $1.25.

Extra heavy XXX bleached Canton flannel undershirts and drawers at 50c, well worth $1.00. OVERSIIIIRTS. Seventy-sis dozen extra quality Comintern and Moleskin overshirts at MEP (TT PRICEN. HOSIERY In largo quantities, consisting of all wool Merino, C0114611 and Caohmere, at DEEP eL'T Pilluta. Two pairs of the very hest Diamond-toe Slicker socks for 25c, sold elsewhere pairs for extra heavy and line Merino haltdmse 25e a pair, well worth 40e.

An immense stork DEEP CTT AND AT 1011 owm emetic LINEN THIC We have 150 dozen fine, extra heavy fine fourTly all linen collars, which for a short time only we will all at 10r each or rke per dozen. Extra heavy founply all linen etas ttt 20e rr NM CARDIGAN JACKETS: ttt deep cut ptices. $300 1,, for remits make er, vie 1. sold erino, Yon Grey Ex-is and efAin thin Very ler 4 25e ITCEM. ly all 10r 1 Notice to tioneekecrem REAL ESTATE Otto Gunderson, manufacturer anti repairer of all kinds of furniture, brackets, easels, picture frames, locks anti umbrellas, carpet laying, curtain, hanging anti glazing Prompt attention.

Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop on Main street, one tloor WeS of illackhawk stables. H. BOLSTER 'teal Rita Agents: Offer the following tipetial Bargain: $2,500 1,1 rnin toretnl'eTtlyrf ploihtirPeren ide improvements. fluhurban property at anch prices.

8200 eneh for two lois In Rallmad Addition (on eoriserl, neer Mr. Cam noses residence. Very cheap. $200 FOR cholee eorner lot in Ilinge man's addition. NORTH side of river.Chenn lots in Chamberlin's, fole's tont Itingaman'a addition.

$25 I rini ema nee pmperty on the market. eash purchaser, gond moil. demo in detonable locality. eonple of iota in ilmw Addition, for casks purchaser. $3,700 FOIl eninable Int on RI vrild.

aeniie. Fn. opsire. $1.100 FOR a fine. Inrgelmosse and lot On the north side of slyer.

$4,000 FOR four thensitifill led In Browne, addition wills hotow and other improvemeniM, OIl corner lot eomi ins City wider, hails moi or. hose bard ilnish throughout. Viewod Ilse Hal t'ole is now putting Iti tune running am postal elerk on the road. Everybody goo to the Great Ettetern for I good bargain. Gents' riding boots, extra quality, regular price Sa.uft, to clime out at F.

II. Mason Hosing out sale. A. M. Orchard has his vale.

able property on Mill 'street, between Maio street and Riverside a Venue, to Mr. Dean. go to the amid Elederti for your fine dream goods. 2-IA Mike Hatton, of Cheney, was in the city yeeterday shaking the hands of his many Old time friends and tiequaintanees. Everything he marked my down et th Great EAtetern 2.12 F.

J. Jones and wife left yesterday for a trip to the sound end will prob. ably return to this eity the latter Part of next month. Attention ii directed to the new list of preperly advertised by Bolster Co. Twenty-two sulk DIM'S fine ciothes, splendid Vahle, were now at F.

Mason closing out side. Tuesday is the date for the grand opening of the Arlington hotel. A large per cent. of the population should be In at the festivities. tr yogi want to aell your house and lot peek, lost it with Pattee Cady.

Money to loan on city real estate and improved farm lambs at lowest rates. Apply to the Northwestern Pacific Mortgage company. immoume bargains on (looks at the Great Elegem. Our city treasurer will be pleased to see all that portion 01 the pnmerty owners who have so far failed to pay their taxes between this time and Monday evening. Prima are Cod ith a sharp, two-teiged 'mord at the great Eaetern.

If is said that the 1111111 Taylor who was taint In a dance Louse at the FOAM a day or two ago, is the same party who shot MzAndrews at Coeur d'Alene several months since. Great 'daughter of overman' gt thp Great Easter's. 2 12 Those desiring carriages hi and from the Arlington Hotel and opera house i should leave orders at the of. thee Wllie hotel to-day and )1onday. All such orders will be promptly at.

tended to. Patsy McGreal, John Klidusty an Robert Bilderback, who have been spending some months prospecting in the Sahnon river country, and where they made a rich etrike, are in the city. Everybody contemplating big is anxiously looking for spring. Building operations will continence several menthol earlier this season than last, and will foot up to a great. er amount In the aggregate.

The opening of the Arlington hotel next Tuesday evening will be a social event that will eclipse any. thing undertaken this seamen. The ball will be at the opera house, while supper will be served at the The two prisoners who were Jugged Thursday night again after raping from jail, were safe enough this morning. They are ironed hand and foot, and would find it difficult traveling even if mice outside the walk of the crib. It its reported that .1.

N. Squier eontemplates remodelling tho old N. P. Hotel, et the corner of Main and Mill streets, and building an addition making the atructure a hii nd. some looking affair on the outside and equally as attractive on the inside.

It thia work its done Spokaee will have three very large hotels. Thureday S. It. Greene late Of Portland. on the recommendation of S.

C. Hyde, was admitted to practice in tide county tsy Judge Turner in chambers, on a diplonta from the i0Wft law bell044 find certificates of admission to the supreme courts of lowa and Oregon. Mr. I treene ione to bike up his residenee in this city. The ettention a the taxpayer is celled to the fact that city taxes will be delinquent after next Monday.

Those who have failed to pay Mk I ittle indebtedness, Which rollout be dodged, should make it a point tie day or Monday of stepping up to the treasurer's ()Mee and settling. It will stave expenses to attend to this matter. The first hard tverk Met tiro city council should imiulge in is the construction of a substaetial town Jail. Something of the kind will have to be built this spring. Even in the event of the eimstruction of a county jail, the Idly can tint get along without a station house, for, the county jail will be too far out of town for eity prisoners.

The expense Of conveyance for a year WOliht be ntore I han the tines come to. The dramatic company failed to reach here Friday. Stuttz has had the WI luck to run Into snow block. tides at every move. The mune Wag yesterday snowed In at Colfax, and slid not know when it would get here.

IL Pt the Intention to give one or more entertainments In this city some lime in the future, but Just exaetly Important Subject. A LK A N. Feb.2.5.The board of railmad commissioners, in response to a joint resolution of the State legislature, reported to-day noon the question of safety from fire in railroad accidents. It finds that heating by steam from the kicomotive is not feasible in the general railroad civic. Its recommendations are contained in a bill which prohibits the use of any stove in a passenger car, inside or out, unless it is constructed and guarded as to prevent the car from taking fire under all circumstances; prohibits the use of oil in lamps of less than 300 degrees fire test preseribes floorings on bridges and cattle guards strong enough to support derailed cars with guard rails on them and their approaches to guide derailed cars back upon the rails; pressable guard posts at approaches to bridges to catch the How from any derailed car, instead of the ettperstrutetlire or the bridge itnell.

The minority report recommends heating cars by steam from locomotives, and objects to kerosene for lighting. Bills to those ends are presented. To the rebile. The proprietors of the Arlington hotel desire to state that there were many persons whose names could not be called to memory when invie lotions to tho opening were being sent out, and henee there may be some who failed to receive personal Invitation. All such mhdakes were entirely unintentional, and the proprietors desire one and all to consider that tiny are invited to participate in the festivities, as tho in vitat ion is general.

2-25 tf 1,5001,0. honve nnti It, enmrtinutt Ina View ot lite lulls. 86,500 rityn'eti wIi ir Oa anti tiltopteteti ot to great aolvantage. 4 piroys (IA ttt3itti.115ottPi 'rui I 4. .3 4 A KUM Word flit, root.

Under the head of "The nage for Smelters's tho Portland oregonlan has the following kindly words for Spokane Falls In the efforts or HA people to secure an industry of this description. Thu article is repro-timed because it is a rare occurrence that this place is recognized as worthy of consideration as a growing city by Its metropolitan neighbor, and more particularly because there in a great measure a fairness In the article. "Nearly every interior (own of suf. ficient hoportance to support tt newspaper is clamoring for the establish-pipet of II amelting The peo. pie of Spokane Falls have been particularly interedted in the 'natter, and a pmject is assuming definite shape to build such an insaitmion to that favored The Chniniele and ItEvi fAv marshalled the arguments With Mk ill and persistence, and have shown that their city really l'ossesses exceptional advantages for smelting.

It is true that there are very rich tributary to Spokane Falls, because it lies midway bet ween Col vitt and 'oce d'Alene, which nru two of the riehest camps in the world, and is ft bum Mier for perhaps the most extensive though undeveloped. and nu-prospected region in the United Sttitesit region in whieh there is ample room for a tiozon more great camps. The new (I isenverv of ng coal at Rosin), only Fitt miles or so from the Falk; is another enormous advantage, and solves favorably what has been an hintortant flues-Hon In the minds of several smelting people who studied the advan-! tages of Spokane Falls long before her eitizens awakened to the sultject at all. To digress a little, it is a faet that at smelling establishment would before this have been put up at that city, with a heavy of capital hail the ilisti-4tor lietql assured of safety front railroad extortion. "There is plenty of charcoal, to he bad eheoply; limestone and iron ore suitable for fluxing have been recently discovered near by; and there is ample Iva ter power at There is an unlimited quantify of ore toile hatl, bat it is an important matter that it is all lead ore; tett a pound of dry ore to enrich the Imilion with.

Two earlonds the Coeur d'Alene ore will make one. ear load of bullion, which will then require te he shipped etutt ward Doe miles or loon to inarlt.el, alai there is no guartuttee that the N. P. It. It.

not "cinch" the life-blood out of the smeller by putting on a freight rate of tairtentious immensity. Country smelters are appendages of railroads properly sneaking, anti are virtually controlled by ikon. To do a miles or Nilo to inarLet, awl here is no guarantee that he N. P. It.

It. 'Will not, "cinch" the life-blood (flit of filo hotelier by putting on a freight rate of itortentious int- litensity. Country smelters are appendages of raitriatils, properly speaking, and are virtually eon- trolled by them. To do Closing out RI Coot, The entire stock of goods recentiy owned by Lawson flroc, consisting of a full line -of gent' furnishing goods, hats, caps, cigars tobaccos and notions, IS offered to tlla public at cost prices. Purchasers will in this sale be able to soeuro bargains never before offered in this city.

The stock must be closed out within -the next sixty (toys on account of contemplatea Improvements. Itemember the place, next door to Arlington I totel, on Main street. 2-r) Double Murder. CHATTANOOGA, horrible murder oectirred in Boone county this evening. A man Gained Newman and a fifteen year old girl, named Weaver, While going in a wagon from Kingston IA) Rockwood were tired upon by a man named Epps, and both were killed.

Epps is being pnrsned by a posse of Dal men, anti will be lynched if caught. sa Senator Chosen. M. Nov. 25.The joint assembly adjourned without electing an United States senator.

This leaves the appointment to the governor who will most likely appoint a men with free trade ideas. A magnineent More of business property on friversol eVt.11110, which can easily be matte to pay litillikome returns upon hfl investment FARM LANDS. $3900 FOR VII acres ehotra lands. nit tspokane Palouse ntil way; It, items tinder cultivation. all well termed.

Frame house (new), good barn and otatatildinga. Watered tiv good Well and IIV Wit Five miles nom del'. $2200 TAKER hid acres near North Pine, on Spokane Palouse railway; MI fr need, tst acres cultivated, good frame house and barn. TWO good Wells .4 IiVing water. Only live Miles loon depot.

sErritiE 44. three and otip-half miles roan I beiley all retired. House and 1100e1 barn. Orchard of over daft fruit trees. DO semi under cultivation; A bundatiee of water from springs.

A NMI tirty acres good limber. $2500 irN '4 "I) Ae" 'thP from Itelmont, Ilse 14. railway, and four miles Cr Farmington, or 0, H. railway. All (raced with barb.

wire trove, 107 acres under cultivation. (rood tralliP house and V.10411,11T11. Watered by tipring4 and wells. bargain. IRMIVIMMIBMIR i he ti rman t'llith $3goo ll'oer7yr Lula undo'.

cultivation. No witmte land. 91200 TA IC Pm 14) nem; nem. Welch Is. 0., Mak," norittwest of Spokane Falk.

All well foneed (wire and post). Twenty acres broken. All eltolee wheel land, Well wattred distriet and timber close at hand. AIL W. S.

Long calls the site. thin Of his "fild whim'!" particularly to Monday evening, February 24tli, for the cominencenient of the "er. man Club Series." The charges for couples will be 75 cents. All who expert to dance must come with partners. Ladies without charge find night.

All who desire to be. come charter members will receive the heneills of the night 221,44 4. '1 strtarther. The pioneer real estale agent of Iilastsrn NVitehington, has all the best ity anti ()II ntry property on hitt list. Information upon itv aii.l antiurban property cheer-- furnished by letter Patties how MrPr OW Pity and given every altenlinP.

Mike en Iioward Anna. These Bargains are only offered for a few days in order to make room for our Spring I $3000 FOR A oioice belfry and I I ot land, three rallem from Marianne Palmi er. railway mud r)ri the linen( the branch of tlie O. It. N.

railway. Wawl epritigq. Iticiteet agricultural digtrier of east. ern Wahltington. Prohibition tor Tenant Aveiro', Tesak, Feb.

25.T1i state senate to-day, by a vote of 21 to $, passed a prohibition amendment to the constitution which will be Nub. milted to the people on the first Tines-lay of A uguet next. Pattee Pally. keel estate agents, have the best city and farm property for tittle, linnet-It io rent, rents collected, and, taxes; paid for non-residett Is. thee, Kett tie Confined to the bed tour months, snit idotoet blind, and cured by ono box ot 441111101.0'o Neurnigirt Core.

Nob! by Dotnert. Look itt our advertimetnont. Compare it with our goods Rod be convinewl that we nre hien we pretend to be. The Greta Enelern 'Othpithy. 2.12 Do not foil to rail Sod look over our doting thin important mate at deeply rut prime.

The (trent Enetern 2-12 $6500 $6500 Stock. The Great Eastern Company, GREAT EASTERN BLOCK. 1111(61 neren ncar Mcillen1 Lake. Eighty nem. cultivated and well inticed.

flood frame honne nnd ham, flue root 11011,10101011 orchard, Ithinci dance of Waier, hincilicr with twenly-Ilve 11.10 of thin horse it lid cattic, plod Inrin witnonn, plown and tinidown. Terms eatiy. flnineI int oinainsion. $8500 PIPCI'llF14 416 nereq, helix Medical Lnkri. tdtir hundred and twenty RePPS tinder cii I Vftl An Inwal ham Mitt hon4e, Thithicit head lona' rattle Mid tnrin mnehinerv, 'down, ond nil 41111Ril 10144 10,46.11.9.

mill, titrull urn. Tenon en.y. 1 Htsyntoe Pa Ince 141thllo Car i to Mill hero and will it leave without itivilig throe ility'14 liolien. tr ----s- John I 0,,, 1.0,,,.e and We moot cl.o.le out nor prooent otook of (1.nktiiw room cm. a lum.

ono of opring novelties. We NO now ofWortli'doing, the nimit owing great indoeements in tills partieto be independent of railroad inter- tar branett at tile (Peat 2-12 P. O. Box 30. H.

nOLSTER CO. Telo)hono No. SPOKANE FALLS If pm want to MI yogi Coln, 114 It kith Pititer A Cto Iy 2-15 W.T IR CANNON'S BLOCK, 1.

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Pages Available:
9,586
Years Available:
1885-1891