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Spokane Evening Review from Spokane, Washington • 2

Spokane Evening Review from Spokane, Washington • 2

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ommonourr SPOKANE EVENING REVIEW--SEPTEMBER zto 1885 NM pm 1, on Daily Evening Review 1 E3 "117- pu bl imbed every Pvcntn 'Sunday Kieepteil BY people. has turned the head of Chars ley Voorhees. Ile Is a wonderfully great tultiIn Ms own estlin bu sy nd Ica I of capitalists who would buy Voorhees On his own up pralsement and sell him for what he Is really worth, would go broke on the Invest men t. I r111 Grand Annual Summer WRANK DALLAM. Tictimpi Volt 'MK DAILY: toeveto OOOOOOOO 1110 01) pix lioatilAt 6 60 Por Month i I Ito soo.Deliverett by varier Io an part of I lie City at 21 eta.

per week. 1 I TERMS Vott WVVKLY. (boil tbropy tme Year ont lot 1.511 Three Momllot I.110 Filmil coplos -Ill 'etilot Alvertliolnit itttleu oot i)1)1141114)il. I CLEARANCE SALE! 1177 itammo) liogo AT THE CIL, CIL, CIL, CIL, 0 The iN eatest, The Tastiest And Cheapest SEE0E0 In ClirWendom of MUT CHAMBERLIN. As our Fall Importations (which have been largely bought in Europe) will be pouring in on us in a few weeks, we have decided to make a Grand Reduction Clearance Sale in all our departments, and for the NEXT SIX WEEKS we will Sacrifice our immense Stock of Summer Goods 4 (Loud Ruport.

J. I 1.1loyd returned home Wednesda front a trip Into the Coeur tr. Alene mines. Ile vas very much pleas41, not only with the journey, but also ith the prospeets ta the camp, both In placer diggings and the character of the quartz that Is now being handled. Ile ex the opinion that the country ill prof luce vonderfully in mineral In tu tu re years, Hill that the mines have never been exaggerated by Ow newspapers.

A company of capitalists are to construct a flume twenty miles in which will 14 upply plenty Of water tor carrying on mining In the dry naniths. Its completion will mark a new cra In the cutup. This flume has been promised for a year Ill. two but it Is now in the hands of men who will Ina ei it 'go. Mr.

Itoyd has a vontract to furnish seven ear loads of Ditib4, alone, for this work, and becu red it number of other large orders for tterial Iii his line, during his absence. A 001 her About, or shortly after, 2 o'clock 1 this morning the night vatchinan at the California house was attracted by a bright light that appearett Lo proceed from the houses east of the NVestern hotel, auto he fired a mild. This started an alarm of fire, bu, it was siton ascertained that toe proceeded from a lot of boxes that some one had gone to the trouble of carrying to the rocks in that anti firing. Policeman Rusk hurried to the scene front the Jail and, scattering the boxei, extinguished the int ipient 11 ize. The hose carts were run out, but only proceeded a stion distance when the character of the alarm was ascertained.

The starting of an alarm without cause, or giving cause for an unfounded alarm, Is a very reprehensible act, and persons who are parties to it should be punished. American Kid Shoe, $2.25 Khl Shop, 2.75 Fieneh 1 if I Shoe 4.00 G. E. REED, AT UNHEARD OF PRICES. RETAIL AND JODDL'Il IN TUE JESSE MOORE WHISKIES IN a more reasonable tone the Cheney Tribune IMO upon the county printing in this week's issue, the whole heft of the artick on the subject being to insist that "changes" yen) in in tho laid we taut Ina added after the signature to the proposals presented by the ItEvimv, and stites that if ve did not awake the quhanges" some friend did for ns.

'We desire to remove all susti. don lit such au act from any friend of ours, and insist that no "changes" were made in the bid to influence decision of the Isurd cornmission ers. There is a line at the bottom Of the bid that has uo connection with that. instrument, any more than a memorandum, which states that let. ter heads will be printed for al certain price per thousand.

It be lower and it may be higher than the Cheney paper charges for the same work. This line was written at the request of Stanley Hallett, Esq and we do not believe that the Tribune nor any citizen of Chem). will accuse Mr. Hallett of standing in with Ud in this matter. The way this line came to be written was thus: When we appeared before the board Mr.

ilitilett asked us two or three questions, perfectly proper business Inquiries, which we answered. In the package of labinks furnished us upon which we were to figure, letter heads were by accident Omitted. Mr. Hallett asked us what we would charge for letter heads, and without hesitation we informed him. As we were about to leave, Mr.

Hallett re. quested that we should merely make alninute of it en the bottom of the paper so that no mistake would arise. We did so. We ask every fair-minded man if they could consider that as constituting "changes," "erasures" or "aadditions." 16 had nothing to do whatever with the deision of the commissioners, as the printing was awarded at the Friday session, and did not appear be-sore the board until the Monday. This is what has caused the virtuous indignation on the part of our neighboring contemporary.

Intending Purchasers will do well to call and Examine our Before Purchasing Elsewhere Also a full Line of California Impurted Wines, BRANDIES, ALE AND PORTER, RUMS, MINERAL WATER, CHAMPAGNES, Imported and Domestic CIGARS. HOWARD STREET, West Side, Bet. Front and Main. 0 IMMENSE REDUCTIONS! In Dry Goods! IMMENSE REDUCTIONS! In Fancy Goods! IMMENSE REDUCTIONS! In Hosiery! IMMENSE REDUCTIONS! In Ladies' and Children's Shoes! IMMENSE REDUCTIONS! In Carpets and Oilcloths! 1 1 A. CANNON, B.

11. BENNET Pre8Ident. RANK OF Spokane Falls (Organized in 1879.) Oldest Dank North offitnakeriver Resources, $250,000. Baffle. The three weeks absence of Father Jacquet has delayed the raffle for his mare and colt, for the benefit of his church.

lie still has a few more of the tickets to dispose of when he will announce the uay of the raffle. lie does not want to continue the work on the church unless he can pay cash for whatever is done te it, for he has a holy horror of contract. ing debts. After all, nis ay of doing business is the best, and it is Lo be hoped that those who have not bought a ticket yebwill encourage him to finish his work by purchasing one at once. Tickets only cost $1.00 apiece and the purchaser stands a chance of securing a good mare and a colt that is now over sixteen months old.

CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Immense Reductions! GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS -0 Exchange on all the Principal Cilia Bought and Sold Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections a Specialty. New York Hanover National Bank (10,41 Bank Portland Irst National Bank SI Ladd Tilden Walla Walla Baker Boyer Lzpeclal inducements offered to Merchants t.J Miners, Mechanics, Farmers and alt classes of Commercial Men. dust brough. CANNON'S BLOCK.

RIVERSIDIF AVENUE. Immense Reductions! L. ZIECLER SON Boys and Children's Clothing! Immense Reductions! -DEALERM IN HA RDWARE ow olhomor vw alio nom II Stoves, Ranges, School Monday. Our public schools will open next Monday, with flattering prospects for the ensuing school year. The roll Of teachers is as follows: Principal, L.

H. Prather; grammar Miss L. N. Haldeman; intermediate, Mrs. L.

Gilbert and Miss Ella Gilkey; primaries, Miss Rose M. and Miss Ella Myrick. The high school will graduate a ClaS3 in all the branches required to be taught by the laws of the territory. HATS EATS HATS EATS! Tinware, INTailta, Iron and Steel THE friends of Charley Voorhees are making a desperate effort to have it appear that the young man Is meeting with a warm reception from his friends. If the fat men who tag after the little nonentity would only it down on his egotistical body a few times and choke him off when he is making a holy show of himself.

by trying to make the de tr ignorant people believe that he cuts a wider swath in Washington City than old Cleveland himself, the only Voorbees might make a head against the popular opinion and retrieve some of his lost popularity. Even those whose adherence to hint is made more adhesive by the lives of office, are disgusted with the circus he has made of himself, and the people have commenced sizing him up at his real value. Paid dispatches were sent out from Colfax, givinga report of an alleged reception tendered the Herculean representative, when the facts are that the "reception" was furnished by an old salt barrel committed to the flames and the lung exercise of Just two very small and very preeautious boys. The was one of the most dismal failures ever witnessed in Washing-'ton territory, and the effects of its chilliness upon the meagre crowd was only surpassed by the feelings of disgust that prevailed after listening to the self-laudatory speech of the unbridled young man from the free and glorious west, who proposes Immense Reductions! Cori Howard and Riverside Ave. 1118.

W. Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes. Immense Reductions! UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR! Immense Reductions! White Shirts and Neck wear Immense Reductions! POODLE DOG RESTAURANT. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Entirely FIRSTcLASS in Every Respect. veLEverything in the Market served on the Tables.

C. C. GRANT, Last night, about 10 o'clock, the blowing of a police whistle attracted a crowd to the corner of Stavens and Front streets, aid marshal Calvin and officer Rusk, who happened to be near the California houso, were about, the first on the ground. It seems that a night or two previous a white man stole an earring and breastpin from a Chinese woman, in one of the houses near the corner. Last evening the fellow showed up again at the house and the woman locked doors, intending to call the officers and have him arrested.

The man made his escape by Jumping through a window. The whistle was blown, and hence the excitement. The thief escaped. Samples Sent Free! Orders Promptly Filled! W. Q.

WEBB, pilYSIGIAN AND SURGEON. 6 to run congress and all the depart. rnents of the government, as soon as congress assembles next winter. It is evident that the honor con fered upon him by a deluded and misled THE GREAT EASTERN CO. Now is the time to buy a watch and chain cheap, at Richards' the eastern Jew.

der. Howard near Main, Spokane Falls, Wash. Ter. OFFICEIn, Moore' Block, Howard St. Spokane Fads Wash.

Ter. dly I IMEMIWII.

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808
Years Available:
1884-1885