Egg PORTLAND DATTiY PRESS sS] ^ 39< 1 ~ OKI LAND, MAINE, TUESDAY cs=-— MORNING, , 1900. ISEFSi PRICE THREE CENTS. MISCKL.L. A M KOU8. Is menfc, prominently commented upon slopes today. The United Mine Workers by the entire Uerman press. In of side, at 6 o’clock Monday morning. His spite have been RUSSIA’S the working hard to get the Lat- two REPLY previous Intimations boys, Launcelot and Wash- aged eight, through timer men to The most quit. of the were ington cablegrams, the refusal has come Lari, six, playing “Indian.,r They other collieries in the Hazleton district, as a great surprise. found their father’s 62 calibre revolver, which have not been shut down entirely, The press comment varies al- loaded it with cartridges discovered in widely, that reported their working forces had another though generally in a tone of place, and Launcelot fired at his disapproval been more or less Increased. This the brother and x’egret. Marine reserves to while standing five feet away. replace labor declare To Consent people to be untrue. The bullet Appears to Ger- those disabled In were sent for- struck the boy in the head Prevails In The President Mitchell in the ward today from Kiel. Schuylkill discussing Pearson in just below the right eye and passed out situation In the entire strike to- Regular Cyclone region at the cheek on the same side, making man night said: Proposal. TO BUILD ELECTRIC ItOAD. a severe but n ot dangerous flesh wound. Region. “Reports received by me today rrom . the lower anthracite (Schuylkill) region, lloatou untl J>I» in V»ks Authority to indicate that at least 2000 mine workers Construct One. joined the strikers today. A large num- Practically, However, It ber of these came from the Reading com- Whatever For pany’s mines. In the Lehigh region Concord, N. H., ,—The Nothing Barn Dropped Onto a were made large gains. 1 have not re- Disapproves. Boston and Maine railroad filed today ceived definite but I should a Troops To Do. figures, judge petition with the state supreme court Saloon. that the number of men heretofore work- asking for authority to build an electrio ing and who did not go into the mines railroad from Conoord to Nashua. In this district today, numbered between Asks FIliE IN SACO. 600 and 800. If Other Course Would’nt De “The held on the Blddeford, .—The farm Operators Disappointed In Number meeting Sunday by Sixteen United Mine Workers at which men who Were Buried iu tfce buildings of Charles of People r. & Hood, consisting JP——frar* Best. had not struck were to a dwelling house and barn situated on Who Went To Work. strongly urged help in the bore fruit. As a Debris. the Buxton road in North Saco near Its fight, whole, I feel more encouraged tonight than I junction with the Heath road, were des- have at any time since the strike begun troyed by fire early thi3 morning. The and lam confident that within the next SYRUPrFlGS nouse was a and a half story structure Powers With few days the entire anthracite coal field Laboring with ell attached. The barn was a small More Idle Oolleries Than in will be idle. At no Eight Dead Bodies letsPleasantly andlhomptly one. Both were reduced to ashes. The place did we lose a man.” origin of the fire was mysterious. The Ever Likely Today.* In regard to the efforts of Archbishop Taken Out. Cleanses ^; System greater part of the household effects were of to Gently and ;T Effect ually saved. Ryan Philadelphia, bring about a settlement through arbitration, Mr. when bilio « or costive. The buildings were new and about $1200 Mitchell said: would be required to replace them. Full Protection Given Men Who To To Induce Her To “Archbishop Ryan will call upon the Presents in the z t acceptable/orm Try Change There was an Insurance of $500. Desired to Presidents of the various railroads,which Only Meagre Details of Awful the laxative j z cjp/es Work. o/'pJan/s Her Attitude. MA INE SCHOONER IN have interests In this at known to ac 7St Ite/teficja/iy: COLLISION. mining region the of the United Mine Workers Catastrophe. »o Vineyard Haven, Maes., September 24. request and will tender his cnnd offices In t.he ITS f —The schooner Rosa Mueller, St. John TO GET EFICIAL EFFECTS If the officials meet £ lor , while leaving this harbor struggle. refuse to 24—Instead — September His Grace it will demonstrate THE GEKul.E MANF D. early today, fouled the schooner Elizabeth Philadelphia, certainly BUY BY Dondon, September 25—3 80 a, m.—A of the clash between the their in c Your M. Cook, Me for expected, troops Insincerity publicly declaring chance to secure a good pair somi-ollleiul announcement has been is- Kockport, Portsmouth, Faribault, Minn., September 24.— and miners In the Sohuylklll their to treat with their men FIG Va., with a of which was striking willingness details have reached of ladies’ Boots, former $4.00 CALIFORNIA SYRUPCO. sued in St. that the cargo ioe, Meagre here of a ter- prices SAN ERANCISCO, CAL. Petersburg European region today, a peaceful calm and will them in the same anchored The Cook was struck pervaded place position rible which aud this for cabinets are nearby. catastrophe visited the vil- $3.50, season, LOUISVttLE KY. NEW YORK. N.Y. engaged In an endeavor to the region and there was not the slightest as that once Mr. amidships ana was out down four occupied by Vanderbilt, of ten miles west of Induce to abandon her demand planks lage Morristown, hr seto by druggists ftrice SO* per bottle. Germany disorder for the soldiers to be called upon who very said that the below planksheer. Several feet of her forolbly public here before 6 o'clock this eve- for the surrender of the of shortly 98 Cents. instigators to quell. In fact, In all three dis- had no interests whioh a corporation was main rail was broken and two stanchions ning. The was struck a the as a village by cy- _ anti-foreign outrages preliminary tricts of the anthracite coal Helds, the bound to respect.” damaged. The Mueller sustained slight clone and a barn was raised in the air To clean up our stock these odd to peaoe negotiations. day was extremely quiet, there being no When Mr. Mitchell was asked if the Injury to her head After and directly on of Paul but must be The Vienna of the gear. tempor- dropped top lots, good wearing shoes, »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«> ♦♦♦ correspondent Dally demonstrations whatever on the part of striking miners had received any bene- £ ary repairs aie made the Cook will pro- Galseke’s saloon where 16 people had sold. Purchasers will get fine trades ( Chronicle asserts that Kussla’s reply to the strikers. fits from the United Mine Workers of ceed. taken refuge from the storm. The saloon and the benefit. :ten I the German note is very friendly, but that While the operators claim that a num- America since the strike was inaugurat- collapsed and all of the occupants were although it appears to consent to Ger- ROLLING MILL STRIKE ber of their employes returned to work at ed. he said: “No.” MINUTES £ simply buried In the debris It is said eight | many's proposal, it nractloally dlsap- the mines in the Schuylkill region,It was Mr. Mitchell was a busy man at the 4 Columbia, Pa., September 24.—The dead bodies and three injured persons X of time in our Store in- 4 proves by asking w hether it would not In the evident that United Mine Workers’ to- your four big rolling mills of the Susquehanna early day operations headquarters were taken from the ruins. x our stock will convince be best to pence negotiations did not assume the which the He held numerous Meting £ open llrst, Iron and Steel company at this place are activity day. conferences CENTER & ♦ that wo havo the Finest As- to make the punishment of the instiga- mine owners had yesterday with and others in to yon closed down today as the result of a anticipated, organizers regard DEAD IN GALVESTON. MCDOWELL, tors of the the lirst of I tortment of outrages subject strike. Last week it was announced that and Indications, tonight are that tomor- the carrying out of plans for continuing discussion. row will find more Idle collieries than at the the 539 Congress St. a 25 per oent reduction in wages would fight against operators. Conservative Estimate Now Places tile Aocording to the correspondent any time since the strike began. The There is not the in the go into effect today and the men notified sllghest change Number at 5000. FOOTWEAR FITTERS. I of the will soldiers moved over the roads to situation a FURNITURE Daily Express Germany the management they would not accept leading in regard to settlement of the \ a make a new proposal, namely, that the the cut. The remained firm and the oolllerles in Sohuylklll county from labor war. Neither side has approached I company in town. will also find our an court afforded Galveston, Tex., September 24.—The X You great powers form international this not a man early morning and thus protec- the other and there is nothing in view morning single reported Galveston News’ list of dead from the to the Chinese ollicials accused of tion to those desirous of to whioh would indicate that will 4 try for work at any of the four mills. returning anything storm of September 8 represents a total I Prices To Bo The Lowest. x complicity in the outrages. work. No opposition was encountered, soon be done in that direction. The of 8,859. The Indications are that not f 4 The Morning Post has the following STEEL PLANT TO START UP. however, and not a very great many United Mine Workers are still devoting f May we have the pleasure of a * more than 4060 will be actually accounted from its Shanghai correspondent dated Pittsburg, Pa September 24.—Orders availed themselves of the protection most of their attention to getting out a‘ call? Very respectfully, for. The News has made a diligent «> yesterday. were Issued today from the general ollioes offered. The strike leaders claim the men, while the operators are doing * effort to get as complete a list of the dead “The Kussians recently organized an of the American Steel Hoop company in many additions to their ranks. No over the best they oan with their crippled as far as possible. It is reasonable to as- IFiUNKP. TIBBETTS & CO., <>. expedition towards Mukden which al- this olty to bogln • opjrati ons at all the tures to and the struggle have been forces. Considerable interest is attached sume that 800 or a thousand has reached ldao about mid- are in readiness to be offered on either side. The strike leaders to the answer the firm of G. B. people ready Yang, plants that started, Milk ♦ were lost whose names are not obtain- Water Pitchers, 4 and 6 Free St. • way between Nlu Chwang and Mukden and to prepare the otherB for resumption are occupying themselves in Inducing Markle & Co., will make to the griev- • scp’S 2tl

ISKYV AUVERTISKMKJ1TS TODAY. Commission Suggested to Inves- J. E. Llbbv Cc. M. Lewsen & Co. & K. & Records. YES. J. M. Gould. tigate Monthly ffi&ibbq ^Sibbif M. Ste nen. & Sons Co. E are to show Standard Clothing Co. w ready you one of F P. Tibtetis & Co. the best lines of Maine Central Excursion. Suggestion of n Prominent Physieian knitting City of Port land. Grand Kjchihition—S'ale yarns to be found in the Who Has Considered the Of Frank Bu nham. Subject. Opening city, also Owen, Moore & Co. the very best Our J. K. Pain er. quality. yarns <3eo. C. Shaw. are all made by the well Oren Hooper's Sons. Several months ago statistics were pub- known & McDowell. Center lished that the of R. Ira F. Clark. showing mortality manufacturer, Blaukenburg Co. Frank M. Low & Co. Portland was large compared with that of of Philadelphia, the maker of the O. C. I lwell. some other cities. There was consider- well known Golden Eastman Bros. & Bancroft. ; Fleece and Dalton & Co. able discussion at the time, but no satis- Crown Grand yarns, the maker’s factory explanation was given to show name is a of its New Wants, For Sale, To Lost, bound guarantee Let, why a city so fortunately looated should purity and similar advertisements will be found on strttngtb, smoothness and page 0 under appropriate beads. have this record. The subject has not elasticity! but the very best and been allowed to drop by members of the Nothing long! est fibre Australian wool JilMEF JOTTINGS. medical profession; and one of the most being uS(Jj in its manufacture. eminent physicians of the oity has ex- Portland’s oldest The Chestnut street auxiliary of the pressed the opinion to the PKKSS that knitters have it from us for W. F. M. society will hold Its regular an effort should be made to ascertain, used years wiih the first if in view of all the conditions, Port- and at monthly meeting Tuesday, September greatest satisfaction, our very so of 25 at 5 o’clock, at the parsonage 488 Cum- land has really high a per oentage low prices will continue,to use from are the berland street. The executive board will mortality; and, secondly, what us this year. causes of it. Much labor and patient in- have charge. Below you will find the to arrive very low- There will be a special meeting of the vestigation would be required est prices for best quality, fuii Ward 1 Jtepublioan club this evening. at the truo causes; and the reoords of to weight yarns. All members are requested to be present, deaths for a series of years would have It Scotch Joseph A. Lee of Portland, one of the bo carefully analyzed and compared. Iron, 23o first naval recruits to respond at the Is suggested that the city government Shetland Floss, 7o matter in outDraak of the .Spanish war, was dis- would do well to put this the Saxony, 7o hands of a commission of if charged from the service at the Chelsea experts, Spanish, ]20 Naval and returned there is any on9 portion of tho city that hospital, Saturday, Germantown, 7c to his home In this city. After service In Is more unhealthful than the others be- cause of conditions that Four thousand pounds to Cuban waters during the war Lee was any may prevail, Wednesday, September Ttventy-Sijcth. select with the South Atlantic squadron un- it would be a very wiBe thing to ascer- frrm, til he contracted fever and other disabili- tain It. Then intelligent effort could ties for which he was Invalided home, bo directed towards an improvement. lie from Brazil a line collection Details in brought the Afternoon Esjcpress. L. A. GOULD. of brilliant MET FF RANGOON DAYEIS. troploal bugs. It PERSONALS. Organist Paine Saw the Great Singer Who Highly Praised the Portlund J. P^. LIDDy CO. Mr. J. K. Martin, the former proprie- Chorus. tor of the Falmouth hotel, Is at the Preble house. lie Is accompanied by Mr. H. the a t Mrs. Martin. Edgar Paine, organist HARBOR NEWS. New Jerusalem returned Fri- AjukW*Vy mMWmmMWiiMMtVmiWiJi Councilman Charles W. Marston and the ohuroh, from a trip abroad. He family who have beenjspending the sum- day delightful sailed from New York July 7th and made 5 MAINE’S GREATEST STORE. mer at their cottage at Waite's landing, of Thomson Line Ar- an tour on Dargai Tailor Falmouth Foreside, have returned to extensive being accompanied * I HOREHOUND the most of It by two friends, Mr. William rives. their home on High street. Mr. C. W. i _ of and Mr. Frank A. and of who have M. Dunton BoBton, i Thomas family Boston, Cut Bloemeke of N. J. Two weeks also been at Waite’s landing for several Newark, & ago Sunday they had a pleasant experi- weeks, returned home {Saturday Seaman Drowned Sep- i August Nylund ence meeting Mr. Ffrangcon Uavels, the C\it Prices in China. And one Mr. John T. Niohols, of the clerks tember 7. has In | THOROUGHWORT famous singer who participated § in the office of the Maine Steamship Co., sa &,-■ the Maine Musio Festivals and who Is to has returned from a pleasant visit to New Tailor be in the festivals this year. Mr. Paine There's a York. The Dargai of the Thomson line, Capt. tableful of odd China and Are the two common household from Lon- Herbs, ftmfllsr Mr. and Mrs, John W. Swett have re- and his friends had wheeled Thomas Whiteway, arrived here yester- P to every o e. and most used at this time ot don to and were going on j|| Made. Birmingham turned from a visit to Richmond, Va., day morning about 9 o'clook, having left 3 for the year. Their preparation Is simple. The the train from the latter city to Chester Glassware—pieces plenty good enough tender leases and other points in the south. Shields on September 7. She came In stviieh all young without stems (saeh m met Mr. Uavels. The latter They’re over, Mr. who has finished when they the but we sell) are steeped very often combined with M.fH. Mlnnock, ballast, and the captain reports head *5 table, the remnants of lots jg these Wilson is saw the three gentlemen and made him- large liorice root A syrup made by addlnj granu- with the George W. company, winds for the greater part of the voyage. self known saying that he supposed that lated sugar. This was Mother’s remedy for in the city for a few days. On at 5 o’clock in the af- which must be closed out. It's in the sav- Paine said September 9, Coughs, Colds and throat troubles. It’s Janitor Covell of the city building they were Americans. Mr. jjg Storm justu |and ternoon and In latitude 68 degrees 87 now as then. We make a was from Portand and this at good specialty of his who have been sev- that he of a or family, spending minutes north; longitude 7 degrees 48 few cents on a desirable and uncommon Herbs which you cannot ehe- the who ing get eral In Stillwater and re- once Interested great singer really days Oldtown, minutes west, August Nylund, an able where. You can call lor «hs Herb under its turned said that he had only the most pleasant home, Saturday. bodied seaman, fell overboard and was needed article that true common or Us botanical name, and feel sure remembranoes of this city. He paid It a economy begins. Messrs. Clarenoe L, Bucknam, Fred E. drowned. Walking Uuu you will get, just the article warned oi j Wheeler and Herbert Seal of this line compliment and spoke very highly *5 city, The man was in lashing down Fruit Saucers at 5c that have been 10c £ seen engaged Otis W. of Calais and William E the Portland chords. "I have never Bailey some ladders when the rope parted and Skirts. a chorus that sang the oratorio of Elijah St. John of South Portland, delegates a dis- Pie Plates at 10c that have been 15c he fell backward Into the ocean, with state to the annual convention any better than the Portland chorus/"5 §5 Ip They’ll hang from this tance of 36 feet. Life buoys were at once ; the Red Men who met in said Mr. Uavels to Mr. Paine. "The fit of Milwaukee, thrown towards the man. Capt. White- §5 Plates at 15c that have been 25c S: graceful lines; they’ll Scblollorbock & Foss chorus was a revela- Soup Co,, a few have returned to work_of that perfeot Wis., days ago, way realized that the suction from the and with com- me and me to best.’5 smoothly, their homes. a tion to inspired my They enjoyed very pleas- propellor might sweep Nylund under 3 Bowls at 15c that have been 25c Mr. Uavels invited the three Americans jp fcrt. Established 1866. I ant time. so the wheel hard down and ordered hotel at put a to dinner at the Westminster You’ll not find Charles C. Crandall, lawyer residing a boat lowered. In eight minutes from China Pitchers at 20c that have been 30c any- the took them to Prescription DrtPtgisis. at R. who has been a Chester und in evening 1 -g Newport, I., guest the ^tlme the sailor struck the water the where more attractive I the old Cathedral. When Mr. Paine and at the Harrlman cottage, Long Island, was Salts and aeptSMI boat manned and moving toward at 5c that have been than * his companions depart jd they gave Mr. Peppers garments these, and has returned home. He was accompa- him. He had evidently been stunned by ^ nied Mr. Pearl Harrlman and Mr. Uavels a hearty send-off. we’re sure the are by the for before the men in the boat and 15c prices from fall, 10 and Mrs. G. Rodlck. Mr. Paine and his friends sailed 5 g Harry could get him he threw up one arm less than else- Liverpool September 8 on the steamer you’ll pay Mr. Ira Berry, who was so severely and sank from view. 50 Pieces of Glassware at 5c that have Bohemian of the Leyden line and arrived ig Jp where. i-- burned by the flowing over of an oil stove Although the boat stayed in the vloinl- his summer home at Diamond at Boston late Wednesday. The return at island, ty for some time the body did not rise been and 12c From $2.98 to $15.00. trip was very rough, being in marked 5 % 10, % has been discharged from the hospital and the search was abandoned. In a much condition contrast to the trip over from New York. Mado’of the latest and Improved although Nylund was a native of and Pitchers at 33c that have been 50c he still has both hands In On sailing from New York the weather bandages. about 22 years of old. His last resi- most fashionable patterns a was so hot on two nights that the passen- jE Mrs. Berry Is also making good recov- ■|j dence was at 68 Clive street, North in Double Faced gers could only find rest by sleeping out Goods, ery. Shields, England, lie made one trip to on the decks.. in all sizes. Portland on the Freshheld. Nice for ns Bird Stoves ^ (81 Things MAY PROPOSE CHANGES. |• is with everything new Id 1 ^2=* packed The Dargai’s only passengers were four Of Russian brick The special oommlttee on the revision POST OFFICE NOTES. Iron, lined, 5^ 4 tlie .lowclry lino. We have tbs i returning cattlemen. The Ba^th Room, most in the f of the city oharter has practically de- work on burn either coal or wood, R. M. Lewscn complete stock city, Yetsterday began erecting Yesterday's lobBter arrivals were: E. jl. j Come to our store we can termined to recommend the abolitions of a roof at the rear entrance of the build- Nickel Towel 1 # show McNlchol, 6000; Addle and Hattie, 8030 ; RacKS, bar, $3.25 | the council and the substitution of an This roof has long been needed for & Co. x you everything usually found in I ing. Edith M. Thompson, 4000; Hlancbe and 2 bar, 3 bar, 4 bar, 2 arms, 3 g aldermanic board of 27 members, three the protection of the mall teams. The • a first clasa jewelry establish- ▼ 1000; C. A. * Ida, Lorna, 2000; Doiliver, 4 arms. 538 St. from eaoh ward and eleoted for a term of was also for arms, Congress X ment. work begun yesterday the 6000; Eva M. Mar6ton, 6000; Elec trio, | # three after the first when the The Surv Ca.ble, years term, vault that is to be placed In the base- Light, 20ti0. Glass Rod Towel Bars, with g; delegation of each ward would be ap- ment. The Thomson line steamer Tynedale nickel trimmings. No. 11, will heat a large room *5 portioned In respective terms of 1, 2 and Postmaster Barker has received from a sailed from Newcastle for is 8 years, The committee has also decided Glass with nickel easily. It well-made and 35 lady In Key West, Fla., a letter asking this port. Shelves, to recommend that the McKenney,: municipal year if there Is a man in this handsome, nickelied trim- city by the name Grand Trank shifting engine 618 is in brackets, having be so changed as to begin with the lirst of Robert Watkins. The George lady, the yard from Montreal. The shifter is Nickel Sponge Holders mlngs. THE I Monday ofj January Instead of the second who she Is a niece of JEWELED) says this man, much like other engines oommon to | of as at Tumbler Monday March, present arranged. writes that Air. Watkins left Key West Portland Paper Holders, Racks, except her bell runs by steam. ♦ Monument ♦ and she Square. WESTBROOK SEMINARY. eighteen years ago belives that Tooth Brush Racks, Towel Miller Oil Hesters, E he has been living In this city. No such It was reported from Thornton acade- WEDDINGS. Rings, Soap Holders, Match The | name appears in the directory. Anyone only absolutely odorless Jp llyaodtfftUsort^p^^^^^^^^^ my that Smith,the star end of the Semi- knowing ubout such a person is requested Holders, Tilting Soap Trays, $7.50 kind, nary team, was to play with them this 5.00 |_-JH—- to notify Postmaster Barker. DOYLE-MULLEN. Jiath Room Mirrors. Sj fall. Smith Is holding his old position A recent photograph of the post office as end on the Seminary team and will Mr. John Doyle anti Miss Nellie Mullen Bath Tub Seats, either wood building has been taken. It Is to be Wood Stoves. ^ 2E play with this team this season. of this city were quietly married on placed In the list of the leading post dg oi canvas. The ball game between the Seminary Sunday afternoon In the presenoe of a office buildings In the country for the Shower Bath and Well-made, of sheet iron, 5c team and the P, A.C., which was to have few Invited friends. Both of the con- 5g Rings Spray. reference of the government officials. been played Saturday afternoon, was not tracting parties are well known here, Mr. They cost less than you may $3. $4, $5 played on aocount of the rain which be- Doyle having been a hackman for many p CHURCHES APPEAL. TO GOVER- think. *5 k gan to fall as soon as the teams entered years, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle will reside In ; NOR STONE. the lleld. It would have been a “scrub-5 Portland. Mingo Lcvvindry 'M At the conclusion of the THE game as all the men of the P. A. C. services at the mnksnand! S A Mention of n? 6 InrfHt Church of the THE STEAMER Stoves. a crelallcraof ■ team were not and had to Messiah, Sunday morning, HAWTHORNE.; fc>*. men'sfcs.tcr present they •* pys y shoes In the world. Wo. ■ BUSY a * pick Dlayers from the spectators. meeting was held and a resolution was The steamer Hawthorne of the Sebago *5 Two or Three ^ M r= Convenient and not in the ? L- *\ tshoosthan any other (w o» ■ » was adopted appealing to Gov. Stone of Penn- Lake Steamboat will make her MMhA urers In the ! c HOUSEMAID Dancing held In the room Co., last ^** (inanutaet *| dining ^ States. to ask the to Stoves. ^ ^ two holes in ■■Slntted will the assistant* Several of the sylvania parties the present trip over the lake, this way, top. ^ fcvSa The reason appreciate ^ Saturday evening. day week, Thursday. $5.50 S morel® forctod her In her duties, by pupils were and also some of labor struggle to submit their cases to The of Inn closes > I* l>onsla* 5J .VT® ^ iwwtuw present Bay Naples Wednesday. We it because to tell fshoes are sold than VS S ta modern the put thus, %. j$9 any graduates. About ten couples were arbitration. tc PyRri author make Is heat poh^h', It has been a banner year for Naples. uses® _ _•***’ and a was \ are the th .i JW O present very pleasant evening Similar action has been 3* about the whole line would take EjraSjThey enjoyed by all. taken by The CeJ>le THKDES-r. nESTAV Also Puritan cleaner for polish- g of the test Trn- Yw ohurohes of all denominations throughout a column. Let these ideas of jSrtSjtrffMade ing Metal »urf*ee«, r> EgWff ported and American it m Windows, Fainted i BOERS CROSSING £ £ K leathers. The workman- * FRONTIER."’ the country. The movement originated Laundry Stove, -’Pf most value suffice. Sizes Rin all the & MSf/ship is unexcelled. The style\\ 2. Wooi »r Dourenco Marquez, Sept9mber 24.— with a group of ministers of several ^ J? flSVy is equal to 5S.no shoes of \\ % anything. | from the to the Has 2 holes In and racks for * * /&*y#othrrinakes. Thevfltltkecu*torn\\T I5e small can. churches m last week. way tiny “Bird,” top 5E **> made out British patrols have reached the Portu- Chicago, shoes They will wear Y\ All hru ekcepers i KSFr two pairs of other makes at the frontier. Boers tremendous store church nine irons on the 0) \\ should have H. I guese continue to cross L ^5 and heating sides, 5E «? JWhifssine price that have no reputation, —Uhl 1 THE CIVIL T> KSfrR at above and below the SERVICE. ouoansafelyreeommendthemtoyour portion held by the 1 Stoves. Jgrfriends; they please everybody $8.00 that wears them. British. The riding horses of the Boers The United States Civil Service Com- DRESSED 2g H. H. HAY & SON mission annonoes ;| are In terrible condition. that on Ootober 23, 24 CHAMOIS middle St, I and 25 examinations will be held here for the positions of chemical geologist and and for carriages and harnesses. ? Every shop, factory family assistant physical geologist In the geolog- Small ones 10c each. i should have always f ical survey, copyist drafts- topographer, Regular size 75c each. REGULAR man and lithographic transferrer in Oren Sorvs. hy- size •"TVWliy do for CLusterole, Large $1.00. I Hooper’s fuMS$SH0Eri«yon pay 85.00 fi and Carpel | Dyeing, Clenii'lng drographic office, navy department. This is the kind that is Beating Palmer’s Lotion By writing to the civil service commis- only durable for wet use around the PMWMWIimm— n# on for sion at II hand; wounds, bruises, stings Washington, Information and ap- stable. u 'll of insects, blanks obtained, SPECIALTIES. plication maybe Carriage Sponges the tough, durable kind, 25c, 50c and 75c BURNS, AUTTJMN FOLIAGE EXCURSION. each. Mr. Frank jsv sms zxrsssssti H. Burnham, cleaning are sure to Seo W. MITCHELL, Ia $5 SHOE M Featherbeds, Dry &c., happen. large j Crawford Notch Is ablaze with brilliant H. H. HAY and FOR $3.50.# By-Kid Gloves Cleansod Every Day. circular. and & SON, Attorney and rollage tomorrow you oan have the VIOLIN CORNET. \ taken up and relald. Middle St. Counsellor at PORTLAND Carpets Use opportunity of seeing ic for $1.50 the Law, \ STORE: M In for Lotion round trip. Train leave Portland at 8.50 the Paint Department, Pupils prepared professional work and Soap | j 12 1-2 EXCHNGE ST. in Orohestra and Baud sp FOREST CITY DYE HOUSE i. m., back at 7.40 Military \546 Coupes?4# at all times. At arriving p. m., giving ” Druggists only. | Notary Public ami Justice of Peace. Steam Cleansing Warts four hours’ stop at Fabyans .. Room ar. Carps! septlSdeodlm# House. | 13 Treble St., Opp. Treble