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2s bees ere JOKE ON THE GIRLS Physical Culture Class Went Through the Drill Anyway. LINCOLN, Neb, May Uy-Because Bme haughty spirite issued famiog Posters announcing a drill members of the young ladies’ physi- wal eulture elud of State uDplversity ae a “wplendid calf »” the faculty and the many hundred students are all in a stir, 200 wirls Were to appear in the Very latest bloomer styles, The drill Was to take place at the armory and) BQO seats had been engaged for the exhibition, In the forenoon flaming Posters appeared on the dead walls bf the clty, placed there by some un- | known persona, ‘The intimate friends of the girts| fn the bloomer class took In the sit- Wation and started commifttess in | at parts of the city to remove or Oliver Lee, a Wealthy Ranch. obliterate the obnoxious circulars. | The university faculty Joined in the) efforts. The city was in an uproar! im a short time. It in known that & committee of two dozen student Committed the joke, but threats and Mexico just now in the trial of Agog wc alr ag bee avatied noth- | eral prominent citizens for the mur- | im unearthing the guilty ones. | ger of C traces, | She aril Wen onne through wite, | 27% Col. Fountatn og Las Cro however, with cheers. a Gent that he is becoming bf an inveterate smoker as General Grant waa, and that his present con- ition is due to over-indulgence in Suffering recently. NEW SUITS FILED. |The timber was very heavy [set the engine, dragging it | wide, Smoker WASHINGTON, D. C., May 12— Te is said by friends of the Prest- gine and to the ground, ‘The en- gine Was pulling a car of timber t be used in repairing & weak trestle, NEW YORK, May 1A now factor has appeared in the bie gas war here, Acompany with $12,000,- 000 capital Is to be launched to make |cheap gas, It ts safd to conthrol a | patent which will revolutionize the gWs business and insure a profit of TS conta a thousand cuble feet, The | Journal predicts that the formation Of & ae Crust with $26,000,000 capital | will take place in a few days to con. trol the was, eleetric tight and heat) of the olty. man, on Trial. ‘THE COPPER "* ™°| Second Section With $75,- and up. | company, anced for the Hockefellers by the! jatock will be albeorbed on the t }of 9 for both Anaconda and Par | 000,000 trust in also plann | wald will embrace the PB 000,000 Capital. NEW YORK, May 1.-The second ection of the great copper trust will probably be formed within a fort night. ‘The capital will be about | 000,000 and the atook is designed to | be exe lot the jand ¢ | trotting tw r the minority stock Parrott, Washoe orado companies, the rest in which was Amalwamated Copper ried Inst week and fin over in t National Cit)’ bank It is understood that the minority win rot, at which ra the majority stock was taken by the underwriting syn- leate The third seotion of the great $600- on and SANTH PR, N. M., May 1.—The Montana, the Butte and Boston and great cause of excitement In New ve lin February, 1896, Oliver Lee, a plo- | turesque and eccentric character, one | below here, of the Portuguese bark | park, when the High » of the wealthiest ranchmen in New | Atiantico, from Brasil, with a car Mexico, who has seven or eight |ranchos between here and the Mex! ean border, and 100,000 steers, and hie | brother-in-law, a desperate charac jter, named Giiliiand, are the princt pal defendant Med | hattw lerime, but his case was nolle pros'd or the Philippines has brought the | President a box or two of ctrars. ‘They have been of the finest tobac- © procurable, and have proved a temptation that could not be with- Stood. The President declares also Wat smoking gives him relief from Meurnigta, from which he has been Ww, another re- was also indicted for the last week by the district attorney becuuse the evidence against him | Was not very strong and it was fear- ed his @equittal would weaken the case against the rest of them. Be- sides Chis, Pat Gurrett, the famous sheriff of Las Cruces, who has been working up the case, does not think it good poticy to disclose the evi- dence of the prosecution until the principal defenants are on trial. Surprised at His Escape SANDPOINT, Idaho, May 1.—Mr. Bond, who was slightly injured in as. John Doran and Rena Doran, athe wreck on the Great Northern 6 Judgment and restitution; Joe! F. miles weat of town the other morn- Benham vs. Nettle A. Benham, di- ing, # an Engiitiman about 38 years { : ? E . Snow. ‘The council is to consist of a may the Tamarac mints. A Cargo of Snakes NEW GRLIBANS, La, May The arrival is announ at the sissippt river quarantine station, just of snakes from the Amazon, Ther re 100 chests of them. Cigarette Fiend Dead. CUMBERLAND, Md, May 1. ‘Wm, Washington, 14, died here tn great agony from the effects lemoking cigarettes. Nie mother says that the boy smoked at least WO a day. COLUMBIA NOW AGITY New British Columbia Muni- cipality Is Growing. COLUMBIA, BL C.. May i-—The Neutenant governor's proclamation corporating the city of Columbla takes effect from the fourth inat. or and si aldermen. The nomin« tens are to take pt at Laurier wall, Columbia, on Thursday, May +8, and the election a week later, The but in! proclamation sets out the qualifica~ va. Fanny Levy, divorce; W. A. Col-| falling to get employment, was on | tO" for mayor and aldermen and if by their absence during the w It Is just between the time when winter's society whirl is over after the ac- Wife, on his way to the Coeur d'Alenes, He “lectors, and named Joseph K. Dun- was riding In a box cur. When he top ae returning oMcer, The first meeting of the newly elected council is to be held Saturday, May 27. Chartes Hay, who represented Co- jumbia at ‘Victoria in the ineorpor+ ation proceedings, reesived a most enthusiastic reception on his return home, the celebration inclading « HILLYARD, Wash, May 13.—J./ torchlight procession and a public Schaefers has been notified of his ap-| meeting of the tetivens. common |noon and elected delegates to the | noon in tment under the civil service; A Baptist chureh in to be built in to the position of a raliwuy | this city under the direction of the clerk, Mr. Schaefers if a ma-| Rev. Ralph W. Trotter. The site operator in the Great Northern | has practically been decided o state convention which will be held | block. Dr. Hechdott, of the state in Tacoma the latter part of this/| university, made 4 short address on the preparetions for the summer so- They will also visit Nova Scotia Journs to the country and the lake-|during their absence. Mr. Temple | ypont formerty of this side homes are being made. The at-| foes as a speaker to the agnual mis- traction of Moritz Rosenthal at the sionary convention, which will be called held In Hartford, Conn. ° ‘Hamiet.” sae Miss Maude J. Wilson, of Helena, ity, te vi fing Mrs. Reuben W. Jones. see ‘The senior clase of the university | Mrs. C. M. Sheafe and Mra. 8. D.| will give a senior hop Thareday ev Crovkett have been elected deiegates | ening, June |, at Ranke hall \to the June convention from the | Portatghtly chub, | o* ‘The Classic Culture club met thi Healy, who has been visiting afternoon tn the public Mbrary, Of- Spokane for several weeks, has fleers for the ensuing year were to the Mra S. P. Weston yr yeh eon eg Who have been visiting have returned to Seactic. “° Judge and Mrs. H. G. Struve have feturned from California, and are topping with Mrs. W. A. Harring- ton. Dr. and Mrs. James Webster re- turned on the Farraton last night from a short trip to Dyea. owe Mrs. Sititoe has been compelled to | Postpone her visit to Europe on ac-) count of iliness. r Sat in The death of Mrs. F. R. Forrest | Oakiand, cast a gloom over society during the | past week. eee Mr. D. L. Williams, of Olympia, ‘has arrived in the city to reside here & year. cee Mr. Edward Ward, of Everett, is visicing Mr. Frank Worthy, on Bea- | con Hitt 6. <°s The engagement of Miss Rose Dr ein, of Chicago, to Mr. Cross, of this ¢ity, is announced. Dr. FB. Weldon Young has return from Spokane. o- A concert be given mentbers of choir of Genisted by of the best talent of the been set -* Mr. and family have home on Wal Vene they ed The P. KE. O. ¢ Jar meeting in th the public brary ™ noon. “The LAteratur During ¢ Seventeenth received the attention bers eee Rev, W. HW. G. Temple leave on Monday for a w to Boston and other eastern The Ked meeting in the bave been elected. j “* lthe Siagit County Times, w |ma Stacy were married In this | wauke The date has not YP. Singerman and oved fram ton street me, on First avenue, i) reaide until thelr new res dence on Sixteenth avenue is finish- lard, f this city. wb held its regu- assembly room of f the 4 society ibrary Tussday fore- Last night Mr. Ell Perkins gave a} jeoture in the assembly hall of the Wigh school for the benefit of the jon F. N. Cook, an O. R. & N. brak high school paper “Whims.” ‘As the commence days for the | his case set for Ma ‘Mrs. E. D. Keene of Spokane, is in| #raduates of the university and the the city visiting her mother, Mrs. H.|Migh schoot approach the members |B. Wright, at Fremont. Upon the arrival of Mr. and Mra. |r. K. Struve in London they were |jotned by Miss Sidonfa Furth, oe 8 ‘The opening meeting of the Seat- \tle Tennis club will probably take place about June 1. of the classes are business prepar- ing for the important event. Judge John P. Hoyt was the city Wednomlay. see A very pretty wedding was sol- emntzed Wednesday evening at the residence of the officiating clerey- Mrs. F. P. Lewis entertained al man, Rev. L. J. Sawyer. The con- party of Iadies at her home on |tracting parties were Fred May Hut Mighteenth avenue Tuesday after- |terworth, noon, see ‘The ladies of St. Mark the congregation Wednesday night im the guild room of the church, ot this city, and Mim Maud Soott, of Green river. The were attended by Charles N. Eutter- church | worth and Mise Maud Hubbart. The | gave a supper for the gentlemen of | pride wi of Mowe dreamed in a dainty gown Mr. M. Bi. Auguetine is visiting In}in a gown of white organdie. To the strains of a wedding march the bridal party took thetr place in Mr, Seneca G. Ketchum, editor of/a bower of flowers under a large in the city during the week oe }a short trip in the Past. wedding bell of white roses and car- nations, The ring ceremony was pe formed by Rev. Sawyer, after whic Mr. KE. B. Piper teft Thursday for the young couple were the rectpie lof the best wishes of all present. Aft jter the wedding supper the young Mies Nettie Young, who has been | People took their departure for the | vimiting Mies Cora Clark, has return- led to her home at Stanwood. at er Mr. Sidney Stewart and Miss Em- ity last night and left for their future home at Whatcom thie morning. ie Mr. and Mra. 8. D. Baker, of Mil- Wis, arrived in the city pend the summer on Thursday Puget sound. see Miss Vera Allen, a prominent so clety belle of Chicago, was in the city on Thursday on her way to fan ' | Francisco, where she will spend sev- eral monthe visiting her brother Mrs. A. ft. Todd, of Tacoma, spent Tuewday with Mra. Thornas R. Shep- | Miss Mary Smith, of Tacoma, wan visiting friends in this elty Monday and Tuesday eee Next Saturday the annual excur- sion to Snoqualmie Falls will be giv- en by the students of the university. oie ie ‘The Entre Nous club gave a dance hast night. The Nineteenth Century Literary club held a meeting Thursday after- | young b |bride Is the daughter of Mr. and| r lowing Mr. and Mre. i L. Mr. and Mra. BE. R. Butt | Rev. and Mr. L. J. Sawyer, Mra | Harriet A, Hubbart, W. C. Wilber, new home amid a shower of rice. Th © groom is the son of K. R. But- terworth and is one of the leading news men of the city. The Mrs. L. L. Scott, of Green river, and 8 one of the soctety ladies tion of the country. Among the ny guests present were the fol att, ‘orth, Mrs. W. C. Wilber, James McCare, Mra, Jane Hulse, Miss Jessie Hub bart, Mra, J. % Hubbart, Mr. and [Mrs A. E. Hubbart, Mra, J.C. Hub: bart, E. 1. Valentine, Mary &. Wil ber, Misses Hottie, Bthel, Winnle and Harriet Hubbart, Albert § Scott, Mr. and Mrs, G, M. Butter worth, Mr. and Mra, Clem iakney, Mr. and Mra. Miles Makney, Simon H. Hilton, Miss Grace Butterworth, Nathan Anderson, J. C. Killen, ¢ W. Gresham, John 8. Hall, William J, Killam, Herbert Hut, LF. Knight, Miss Liliam Knight, Mine May Killam, H. F. Compton, Mr, and ‘Mra. B. W. Bowen, Miss Annie K Rowe, Dr. and Mra, J. B. Crichton, Mies Minnie 8. Cookeon, Mise Myra Dodge, Mra. M, J. Sawyer, Gerge Cc. Scott, C, N. Butterworth, Mas ters Harry and Ben Butterworth, Alonzo Hail, H. Ewing, Mra. lL. M. Woods, SLATTLE SPORTS AND PASTIMES ands .of people # in Reattlo riding in the clreuit yth during th will also be novice and profes: mines to be an park has been tive training is geting on dally sepirante for creasing in number, and tt ls expeet= ed that some brought out in company professionals who are ex nd the Queen's ouver on May talent Witgnd | Hirthday meet at Van j{pparent that “a he Several professional bicycle ridera| The High school boys are trainings ¥4* intention of | herd in antich Te | the « wthietes of the 1 Home new talent which is showing d, and it f coma high school, wither may be mentioned the ra of Omaha, jup in good style, latter is trying te A. ©. will be represented match race with Cotter, of | this 100 yard dash ard champion of Parrish has » held on May Canada on snowshoes been barred from high jumping of . m thin will be the . open to mem The dates have not been leat of th le, | |him heart, It wan b handicap me Manager Dugdale has announced som!- professional of | SBnounced, will @pen te On May % there will be a bi will crows bats with the | ‘Tacoma Grays | phome In the o! hold | sorrowful, # wma athletic A. athletic club compete for Puget sound cham High school boys wilt & preliminary meet at xt Wednesday aftern ners of which will be entered in the holastic fleld and track gamer | At thie juncture @ swoet-face lit- | May 27, at Athletic {tte woman In black eamne to the ret KAGWAY AND. DYEA and ‘Tacoma Y. M will attempt to break coast record for pe to be held on On June 3 will oweur the ¥, M,C . Which la open to Oregon ath- 1A. handicap me eporting fraternity of [both Washington and this |where Gen. Wheeler and the corre- eity and surrounding country were |spondent were seated. She halted jin front of the general, who was stilt | STEAM ER seated, with hin head bent forward, | nd in & woft, child-like volee, ad-| cocking mains ever held tn the north | dremsed the little man, saying | “Father, it is train time.” The general looked up, smiled at | known bind fancier of this city, lost| the little woman, arose, shook hande | Seattle was represented by | with the correspondent, and bowing oites at Vietoria, Venconver, Ketehican, ‘The opponent |himself away, said [me treated with a feast Inst Wednon day night at the Cuban club in Wer one of the greate: ne made for » take place . west took place either on June 10 oF 17, anged hands Considerable money Wm. Bolond, a well) Probably the greatest event of the feandn will be the bieyete meet which takes place on June 24 RK. and Christian Endeavor conven- tions will be In seasion then, and it ia expected that there will be thous- THE SALARIES RAISED Spokane Pos: office Employes birds from his coop awned by Anthony roene, of California, who won about $2000 doliars. The @acramento birds won elght out of twelve Nights. by the Ball. NEWARK, N. J.. May 12—James talaries of seven of the employes of |Cavanangh was killed by a pitched the Spokane posteftfice are to be in- Wash, May 12-~The! |parture bali during a game annum, | Washington Athletic club f Mt. C and the Emerald Athletic club team ‘The increase in due to the remark- able growth of business done by the [of Newark, yesterday, at Mt. Clair, information that The ball was delivered by L. Fran! the advance was to be made came to/}in Titecher, pitcher of the Emerald | Hortmaster Temple from the depart-|team. Cavanaugh, who was at the bat, hed struck at the ball twiee, crease will take effect on July 1. The | and then Titecher sent a ewift tn- lucky ones are J. F. Leghonr, analst- | shoot ant postmaster; || direction can be accomplished. Do |for this manner of speculation Is not | business; but if you have $5, $19, or | $20 to apare, and can afford a little ment at Washingte j Cavanaugh struck at the ball Fullen;| with all his might. The bell caught F. %.|bim fairly over the heart Alexander, money order clerk; Har-)ped his bat am? began to rub the iatry | apot where the ball had struck him. distributor; | Then he started to run for frst base and John| When within ten feet of the bane he staggered and fell ried to a bench unconscious and died hel two minutes. order clerk: ily to bring you good money than in-/ Etward Mot ke’ all, in the Cotman! W. Syter, general delivery clerk He was car- Many important Ca: COLFAX, May 11—Deputy 8h ffs Carter and #tewart summoning furore term of court There will be a/ Licenses to wed were issued yes- to Cornetiua 8, and Larsene Brekbus, 232, neapolia, Minn.; " KON, 29, of Heattle, and Anna J der rape cane, the Campbell murder | sratgimn, 19, of Ta: cane and the Barrett amxault case, and several others of minor import- and witnesac bestnning May number of important c Two Girl Heroes. FRANKLIN, Kichurd Barrett, with aseault with a deadly weapon | residence of Willaim Bowser, an old burned here Judge McDonald, of | se? art his two granddaughters, 18 the superior court, and the trial of |and 20 years, were upstairs and their excape was cut off. The two girls finally succeeded in lowering thetr grandfather from a window wheet and they were afterward res- cued with dimiculty, man, was ber THE LAU GETS A PUFF Alaska Miner, LANSING, Mich, May 13.--Michi- gan wheat suffered a lars of ten per cent. during April from the warm weather and lack o frain. ‘The con- dition of the crop in the state is but t. of that of average years. Fully 13 per cent. of the crop will be Meadows and pas- tures are in fairly good and clover is exrelient. Apples have been scarcely injured at all, and a fair crop is promised, published at | the following item regarding the Laurada: old Mining company at Was & passenger on the ada, and he says th nt was signed, trawhberries will yield well berries and raspberries will, ever, be an extremely short crop. WHEELER HAS ‘BLUES He Cannot Go to ine de sole over lambe-| down with applique chiffon tr mings, The bridesmaid war dressed | “We the undersigned second-class | ngera on the trip from Seattle to Skagway, ur appreciation of ‘Painting, Paperhanging, Kalsomining Great ny TICRSE Conta Meet ave wish to expre The sleeping accommodations are at running to Skag- : vided us has and plenty of it found Captain White to be a very eapadl 1 a gentleman, and he has a com nt wet of off A little man, grizzled and shrunk- solicited on their part Washington, nights ago with his chin resting of our brother miners making that | head bowed, gazed at a #pot on the floor. reveral minutes he sat in this post molded in brov Hiticlans and med through the lobby, » hum of conv Daniel Kian Langenbasher Joe Shortbridge smoke filled the at soft strains of hestra hidden b palma in the din- Roswell P. Flower Dead NEW YORK, Mé Jower, former governor of the state, unexpectedly 10:30 o'clock at corridors and into th naa he sat there st rrespondent drifte tel, scanned the nt and alone faces of the crowd, | outline of the approached, | ulder, and Major suffered from an) , and later | ite During the day he attack of acute indigestio experienced the sym from gastritis for a long time. |visaged hero of two wars, looked up ———--0-—— . The Name Clipper Signifies: there was something lacking Hesides, It fg tn the handshake. strong and durable. Look it over at | warm, 1023 2nd ave. affectionate, glad-to-see-you F, M. Spinning, agt, |grip which the fighter usually puts ie heats Pearerdfe Steamship Coupany there was that which might described as frigidity f om. a ae Hut this wa not all the correspon | } Por San Francisco jdent noted as missing, Th wan l} The company lee not that radiant emile and happy | kant tea ree | ps ci nee which one used to see |} Queen, Walia Walla, brought face to face with |! and Umatilla leave Wheeler, In thelr place there | attle 11.15 m. vie |was a look of dejection, of divap- | Port Townsend and Vietor Muay 4, polntment, of sorrow-—the | that |9, 14, 19, 24, 29, June 3, 4, 14, 14, 28, 28, one might expect on the face of an/| July 4, and every Ofth day there- od gray-halred fat who, in his after, Leave moments of melancholy, felt that he) San Francisco had lived in vain, Hin volee, always és ‘ * aky and imperfect, was almost |? cattle 10 a. m., via Vietoria hos ‘Townsend, May 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, inaudible, His articulation, often. Vert Townsend. 6, #1, June 10, 16, 20, 26, 30, July times marred because of the rapidity of his speech, was now slow and dir- nd every fifth day thereafter, yet feeble FOR ALASKA ‘There was pathos In his volee and Geuttie, 9 a. m. sorrow in hia heart. It was clearly ity, May 2%, June 14, 29; p of trouble ey of T 1b, June 9, 24; ole man's mind.” He bade erizatya, 3 June 19; Al-Ki, reupondent ‘be: gested, b, e 4, and every fifth Are you going to the Phillp- pines, General” the correspondent in- company reserves the right to quired. wly, deliberate and NOME Sa thine painfully ‘or further information obtain Hut you wan “Goodness, gra change, without previous notice, Mo, Tm attald Bet. Oe | steamers, sailing dates and hours of f os,” and he J. ¥. TROWPETI is questioner get A., Ocean Dk, Be 5 Hut,” he ' t office, O18 First av, Heve 1 will ever odall, Perkins & Co., Gea. Agents, fan Francisco. squarely in the yaa 1 don be At there.” It wa» because he had been told earlier in the day that he could ngt ; nt to the fighting line that mad Washington & Alaska nerable old man ead. It was aune he could not be In the thick- STEAMSHIP COMPANY. fight that put sorrow in he be-| alaska Lightning Express Steamship the war department “ring” eteran, Hie was h cosfully planne ted, downeast, Salis from Yesier hart to relegate \e 1 him to the rear, there is no ij Panier time FRIDAY, MAY (9th, AT 10 P.M. od” 5. aaa toli# his final hour. ¢ of the lobby, scanned the nu- merous faces and hurried over to Juneau. tkegway and Dyes sails May 16, 0 p.m. ,| from Gesier Whart, Sunde “Yen, daughter, coming.” | Passenger secomm olatio And the two depdiited. Later he| For iiormation, rates, ete y to will be placed if command of DODWELL & CO., Ltd the department of Texas, But he General Agents, wilt be back in congress next Decem. | "Phone Main «79, 116 Yesier Way ber unless there be fighting to do. | Will Leave Tuesday. SAN FRANCISCO, May 13.—AWord- has been received here that Admiral | Watson will sail from here for Man- fla Tuesday. Captain A. 8. Barker) has been placed in command of the | Asiatic squadron after Dewey's de-| nd antli Watson arrives. | Al Water Rots to Alaska Tirst Setliag oh means Att June 10,1899 Connecting with Company's Own Pieet of Kiver Stender’ ter Dawson City And All Intermediate Pointe on the You Want to Make Money And the end of your desire In this not put all of your money Into one proposition, a8 a matter of policy, | plunge there is nothing more lke- vestment in mining stocks. | We are offering promoter’s stock | in the East San Poll Gold Mining, company, on subscription plan, at % ofacent pershare. It isa free gold proposition, one mile from Repub- | lie mine, and you can't afford to pass Yukon River. EMPIRE LINE it by. $7.50 will now buy 1000 shares. |}} After next Tuesday, 1009 shares will | ; cost $10. ; [SLATER & SMITH, Official Brokers || °07 First Ave. + - SEATTLE 114 Jamos Street, Beattie, ; Or tw Agent of the Interna. tional gation Company im United States or Canada BARK HUNTER Golofnin Bay ST. MICHAEL LA U RADA About May 20th Frank M. White, Master, Sails for Agent, © Kafe Deposit Pallding. D eon ate‘ ompont uslding, °°* IE THE... Frida% May 12, at Noon | _-Rvery Twelve Days Thereafter, | For Freight and Passenger Rates | apply to ‘mone rier ia ient ava | Seattie Steamship Co. Wen. J. DEAN & SO. ! waite star Dock, Foot of Spring Street, : _ "Phage Main G2. All Work Guaranteod. A. BELL, PETER EGGE : ws meas Picture Frames Mad smith Repairing of All Kinds. Residence, 76th ave, 406 Pike Street to Order, Lock. ‘yoatt fi Leave ally ny. WAY SR yee, St New Whatcom | Carrying U. & Mall to all Oriental Points s [ | '“Riojun Marw*Will Sail | For Japan, China and All Asiatic Ports About May 17, 1899 In Good Condition s.-Y. co. Will On or About June 10t 5. 5. LAKME Wil sail under charter for Cheap = St. Michael iwcieasianie | CAHN & COHN | And all Yukon River Points Close connection with the company's own | Foot of Yesler Ave. | ich iit Yesler Dock | For Freight ana Passenger space apply oe a ae ‘Seattle-Yakon Transportation Co CH CO. | 104 Washington 8t., have the only Linotype Job Printing Machine 90-92 West Columbia St. In the Northwost. Catalogues, Pamph- BONNEY & STEWART lets, ote. at specially low prices, SAVE |f Funeral Dirgotors and Kmbalmors. MONTY by glving them wa opportunity Parlors, Third Avo, and Columbia ae to figure. Telephone Main 18 — Seattle,