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Spokane Evening Review from Spokane, Washington • 3

Spokane Evening Review from Spokane, Washington • 3

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II IMEM.M. GEMME 3 MEMPINEOML, ErVnINTIINTo- 14 1005 PICKUPS AND PERSONALS. SPECIAL SACRIFICE SALE R1 OA CIL NO5 FLU Polo at the Casino rink to-night. Buy a ticket to the firemants dance. The valentine craze comes to a bead to-day.

Chinese colors are flapping In the breeze around On Front street. Two span of mules for sale at flack hawk stable. See notice. A number of teams started north dsy.Oue bleigh contained i hay press outfit. We regret to state-that a 'young child ,91 f.

II. Whitehouse Is quite low with 'pneumonia. Going in for Fan. A series of nine games of polo has been arranged to come oft at the Casino skating rink between the Casino polo dub and the T. IL polo club, for the championship of Spokane F11113.

The first game will come off to-night, and will be repeated every Wednesday and Friday nights until a majority of the games are won. Odell has been chosen referee, and F. C. Sharkey, D. Pineo, J.

Todd and M. Oppenheimer judges. It is safe to say, the ex. citement will run ,1110 over the ex. hibition of bkil1 mnd that large crowds.will be attracted to see the fun on rollers.

We presume the best club will In, but it is not proposed by the other one that the victory shall be eamyi 4 AND ALL 111111TER MOOD At One Half Their Value CLOAK. (LADIES' 1,111111 A SEAL fURS. The sun has been solemnly engaged to-day putting a muddy covering on the face of the earths 7 Reduced from $25 0412 50 it 0 17 50 8 50 44 6 1" WI St ft" I AO 14 Vklf I 6 50 to 3 00 At Work. MI hours of the day men can be seen scooting around the corner of the First National bank building up parently bent upon important businem That locality has an attraction that draws well. It is in the shape of an office which Is used by the company contracting to deliver supplies to the Canadian Pacific, WI their headquarters.

There 13 an air of business about the premises. The master spirit, Harry MeCartneye, Is crammed In behind a stand so small that his knees protrude beyond the opposite side, but the space is coy, ered with' 'manuscript 'and correspondence, and ho perfectly contented. Business is business In that establishment; and while all callers are received courteously, it Is no plaee to loaf. Men are 'constantly coining and going, and their movements mean something; From this place orders are Issued out over the entire route, supplies are contracted for and conveyances engaged. Mr.

McCartney has the promise of a large number of teams from Spangle, Deep Creek and Cheney that are expected to be In to-morrow, and load up for a trip north During the past few days 60 or 60 tons of supplies have been forwarded, principally flour: For the next three Months the contractors will have their hands full, and the business they stir up and the', money they -distribute will be greatly to the benefit of the entire Iteduced from $25 to $12 O. 16 50 10 8 25. 14 50 to 7 Epo. 11 50 10 5 50. 7 50 to 00.

3 0 0. 3 00. 300. SUNDAY DINNER, FE11.15T1rt 111)---- POODLE DOG RESTAURANT All our Hoods, Leggings, Shawls Ladies Wool Jackets reduced to One-Hall I Regular Prices. MENU: f' 1110VP Consoninin of Chicken Pull Columbia River Fresh Salmon, llollandaim3 balm BOILED Ham Tongue Corne4 Ham rullion Corne4 wrAll of the above Goods WERE BOUGHT TI114 SEASON, as was our Entire Stock.

Call and be convinced that we are offert4 the GREATEST BARGAINS ever oftered in Washington TetrItory. I Wood lia3 been ogling on the streets for per cord. Irian can now afford to keep warm; Jambe Minn moos down into Whit. Man county to-day to look after his Urge farming Interests in that locality. It IN the general opinion that the back.

bone 'of the winter is broken. But the tail keeps up a deuce of a wiggling. account of the weather there was no drill of the fire department to-day, much satisfaction of the boys. Martin will commence run. ning a daily line of stages to Coeur d'Alene City on and after the 18th of February.

IL M. McCartney Is advertising tenoively throughout the eastern part of the territory for teams to haul freight to the Little Ballets. Teamsters are responding to the offer of IN cents per pound for hauling freight to the Columbia river, and there le lots of itstrung along the road. Teamsters are still usirg sleighs to convey loads to the Columbia river. The sleighing is said to be otill good a short distance out of town.

Beef 070 RI 2370 Ft BO ROAST Loin of Beef Chicken Pork, Apple Sauce kNTRKIES caws Braine, Muuhroom Sauce Chicken Gth lets Backed Maccaroni tt Cheese Pineapple Fritters UNDER ODD FELLOWS' HALL. HOWARD STEP. VIEGEI A II LES Mashed Potatoes French Peas Sweet Corn Hot Waugh PASTRY Peach Blackberry Lemon Strawberry Marangue A La Cr' we ake Assorte(I Tea Coffee 't hocolate rinner at 4 o'clock. 8 A 0- RA RI 41, 4 10 I IP 1.t. I FOR TIIE BENEFIT OF TliE After experimenting with a number of dentists in Oregon and Washington many of our people, who have been coin.

'wiled to have that class of work done, have concluded that Dr. E. Pittwood is the safest dentist to stay with. He under. stands, every branch of the profession and his work is as good as the best turned out by the leading dental experts of the large eastern cities.

FE PRAIIIIK I Entertaimment. All who attended the entertainment given under the auspices of the women's c. ristian temperance union at the opera house last evening speak in flattering terms of the excellent character of the performance, and the general sociability that prevailed. As has been stated In these columns, the nature of the entertainment was common to local tractions of; the kind Where the pro-: gramme is made Up of music; vocal and Instrumental, speaking and declaiming, participated In by home talent. The programme for last evening was selected with great care and good judgment, and every one taking part did exceedingly well.

The attendance was quite large, and -every one in the audience seemed to enjoy the various phases of the affair. The serving of refreshments was not the least of the pleasant features. The ladies were accorded unlimited praise for the manner in which the concert wa4 carried out. o. i 2 117' TEAMS WANTED rr0 600 TONS Or WRING All Saints Episcopal church C.

Compton Burnett, rector. Services tomorrow as usual. All are invited. bun-'day school at 10 o'clock. The services at the Episcopal church to-morrow morning will be more than usually interesting.

The musical feature is being constantly Improved upon. Copiesof the work on Spokane Falls will be ready for delivery. Monday. On accoutit of the Nile of the book it 1equired pore time' to got it Out than was at fiat calculated on. Services of the 'Presbyterian church to-morrow, as usual, in Glover's Hall, ever the First NatkMict Bank, at II a.

m. and 7 p. m. Subject: for the evening, "The Antediluvian Sabbath achool Oa. at noon.

Miss Abbie Gowey gave a card party to hat young lady: and gentlemen friends at the risidenee Of her brother-in-law, John 1. Booget last evening. It IN said to have been one of the moat 'pleasant private parties given in the city during the present, morth. clever young friend J. II.Toung, who is engineer of the stage line running between this city and Fort Spokane, int forms us that a livery stable has been started at Fort Spokane and passengers can secure transportathin to any point on the Columbia river.

This opens up a large scope to the and -prospector and will materially increase travel over that stage route. -TO TB IC--. Tuesday Ev'g, Feb. 17th. TICKETS, :1.50, 1 I LITTLE DALLESI via Distance, 106 Riles! Rates, 1 cents! Good Roads! Steady Employment! IFODIE TAIL REM CASH EVERY TRIP Apply to I am new prepared to show a fall line of imported Wool.

'1 ens tbr gentlemeles wear, embraelan all the new designs, said would kindly obeli your laspeetion MEAD RIVERSIDE AVE I Near Zlegler's 8tore, tipokaoM H. N. IticCARTNEY Ready. The new "Settlers' Guide to Homes in the Northwest," will be ready for delivery Monday. It is one of the most on eastern Washington yet issued from the press, and altogether one of the laigest Jobs a er turned out by a printing office in this city.

The book, altogether, makes over 100 pages. It contains a number of trations and Is neat piece Of typographical work. It kihould go into every state where it will reach those who have a desire to move into a new country. The contents have been carefully compiled, as is no desire to live an account of this it' section that te facts will not carry out. The Work is a home production and should meet with a liberal sale In this city.

It has been endorsed by the board of trade, which should increase its value as a means of scattering information of the city 'and country abroad. rubs's IL, Next to Mat Nat'l Bank. SPOKANE FALLS, W. T. I At.

31 1 B. H. BENNE President. Cushier DANK 011 Spokane Falls Si Vigor. later.

in 18794 Howard Streit, I Oldest Bank North orilooke river We Have a Pull Assortment of Abstigets Made. Yesterday afternoon D. M. Thomp son returned 'where he has been hart.at work far the past two weeks drawing up abstracts of title to the lands embraced in the waterfront of this city, We were permitted to look over of the work, and can say, thitt the abstracts are not only a fine of clerical work, but as far as We 'could 'see, very minute and accurate. has required hard and steady labor to get the documents in shape, Sid reflects great credit upon Mr.

Thoinpson, who has few equals and ne periors in that class of work. The abstracts will be bent.east to the parties milting thepurchase of the water power. The extent of in the transfer is very large, extending from three blocks east of Howard street to a point a half-mile west, on both sides of the river, with the exception of the power now in use. The property: is exceedingly valuable, and if one-twentieth part of it is Put to immediate use, it will make Spokane Fills a' great facturing centre. The abstracts embrace property owned by Browne and Cannon, Browne, Cannon, Glover and Fairweather, Fred'k Post, S.

and Geo. Oranges, lerrinns' and apples, a nice lot, received at Clough fit Co's. IlOuses to les" by I. S. Kaufman.

East Hide, k. 1101EAL31IE MAZZO a Resources $250 000 Exchange on all the Principal Cities 'Bought and 8old Intereet allowed on Time Deposits. Collections a Specialty. PIPE PLUMBIIIC GOODS a And are prepared to do 0 Ingeof NOTICE PLU New York Hannover National Bank Man Welk, Bank Portland National Bank IS Tilden Walla Walla Baker Boyer Clpecial inducements offered to Merchants, 0 Miners, Mechanics, Farmer" and all classes of Commercial Men. Gold dust brough.

CANNON'S 10.0111r RTVICRRIDN AVENIIL Sunday Music. The choir Of the Episcopal church has been reorganized and ithproved to such an extent that that place of worship bids fair to draw large congregations for its really excellent music, if for nothing else. Sevend inatruments have been added to the organ, and much attention is being given the song part of the service generally. The rector has announced that during lent, which begins next Wednesday, he will, in place of the ordinary sermons, deliver short addresses on the practical questions of the day. AL the service to-morrow moining Mrs.

John will sing a solo, and the fall choir will bi In All ate invited. GAS AHD STEAM FITTING ys HEREBY GIVEN THAT THETINbER signed has been duly appointed Speelat Administrator of the et le of L. W. Sinai deceased. Ail persons indebted to sakt tate will please settle such indebtednes without delay.

JAMES Pl. Special Administrator. llateil this Alh dav of January. A. r).

NOTICE. of Every Description. Dissolution Give us a cell before ordering. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TLIAT THE .1.11 o- part ners 1 heretofore. existing between F.

and M. Berg, under the firminame of Fredenrich Berg, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. F. 1131040., Brokaw, Falls, Jan. 29, II; Co.

IIP: firm nt Morgan A Bunco having he'll the fl dissolved. we are desimus of eloping Ity in business at once, and respetth341; rqti ist all persons owing accounts to the 'eft Arm to pay the same without further G. H. Successor to MORGAN A BUN 1 1 I I..

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1884-1885