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% THE BURGLARS IN JAIL They Robbed a Farm House Near Colfax. COLMAR, Wash. May ewman, doseph Brown and George Baward Clayton were landed in the Charles county jail last night on a charge of | burglary. The alleged erlme oocur red at the farm he of David Ad- r Pennewawa last Sunday » charged with breaking into residence of Mr. Adams during baence and abstracting a Win- nis chester rifle, one ham, one bucket of lard end two jars of fruit, All the stolen articles but the rifle were di covered In the possession of the men when arrested yesterday in Long Hollow, where they were camped in the vicinity of the farm house of | Mra. Foland, Sheriff Ctanutt made the arrest. ‘The men were loaded into @ (we-seated spring wegen and brought to Colfax. They have not ue hotel, saloon, barber shop and other Places of business to close, There will be some exciting scenes here on Sunday. RAILWAY NOTES. Tt reported now that the Vander. Wit's are buying up the efock of the Fiint and Pere, Gramd Raphis Intianapolis broker now and to make « living in the busines bu for tris close relations with the pas- senger department weak lines. C. BE. Richarison, das thought u evaling freight stone shaped ematier end Wedgrehapet edges, A serrated | painted at the end ts car, and te inserted Into apace in the device. “The serrated edges and weige-ehaped blocks en- gage each other, and tt & impowsibic to withdraw the tongue without Breaking the eral | Over 965,000 tn taxes was recently paki by the Northern rail- way into the treasury Chehalts 5 ere way & Aine caer eas ured title to about 2900 acres of con! Jande formerly owned by the Syndi- “eate Coal company of BSeittic. The transfer was made yesterday through P. P. Ferry ne trustee, for a con- sideration of $199,000. The lands are near Eddyville and are described ax gro 2, tp Mt. nr € © and seo 6 and %, tp 22 or 66, ontaining 1931 acres. ! i | | i WASHINGTON, D. C., May 26.— Gen. Greely, Chief Signal Officer of the United States Army, is nego- To render the use of wireless teie- gtaphy more valuable to an enemy in the field. Gen. Greely regards it es- een! that ready means of trans- portation be employed. fut the Practical use of this kind of vehicle Will be demonstrated while the value Of the wireless system ts being test- ed. Wagons witha capacity of 800 pounds each have been advertised for. Should they not be found sult- ed for the purpose now contemplated other use will be made of them hy th signal corps. PRODUCTION OF GOLD WASHINGTON, May 2. — Unit- ates Senator Peffer’s statement that the mines are projifie, there is an abundance of gold, is confirmed by Director of the Mint Roberts, whowe advice indicates that the pro- duction of gold for 1899 will reach $240,000,000. Official figures for 1998 show an inerease of $50,000,000 over the 1897 total, which was $237,504,800. Predictions are made that the year +1900 will @ee the gold production reach the stupendous figure of $400,- 000,000. Of thin about $65,000,000 will 006,000 availaile fer use a” money. The gold produetion of 1896 was $202,682,300, 0 fwhieh about $12%,000,- 000 was available for monetary user, and the silver production was $217 442,900, at the coining value of which About $175,000,000 was avatiable for monetary use. The amount of both metals available at that time, there fore, if the mints of the world gen ally had been opened to free coinag of sliver, was about $313,000,000. Only Four Returned. SANTA TH, N. M.. May 2%. J has returned fro: ery was prospecting for gold inal party numbered 20 men. but during the trip 16 eucceambed to tropical fevers or were killed by the native Lots on easy terms. Jract's Orchard Ada |Miss Havemeyer to Wed NEW YORK, May 26.—The en RAgeMENt of Milas Dork Havorteyer, (he youngest daughterjof Mra. Theos | | dure Havemeyer, widow of ow ot former sugar Kinga, to Lieut, Wine tow, ie aneoun The announce: | j ment will create at least one inevit | abte lople of comment, Miss Have }meyer Nas not yet made hem debut, fund is only 19 yearof age, while the ji Nt, Whe did galtiné #eeviod fn jth t Amorican-Spanigh war, [has passed «he G0 mark. “ALL SORTS.” The largest Braxitian coffee crop | during the empire was 6,735,000 bagy. The school board Utilla, on the north coast of Hondur as, has adopted American school | books im place of English. see In Hakti there is sunghine almost every @ay in the year, Even dur- ing the rainy season the vain seldom falle until late in the afternoon, eee Durtng the past year the export of | Watches from Switzerland amounted to Over $13,000,000. The watches went to almost all parts of the world. ee It t# alleged chat a London money lend hi a £80 note which he lends to aristocratic brides to be ex- hibited as a wedding gift along with other presents. f the tatand of “+. Mr. Gotham—Here ir, is some! Whisky which I have had in my cel-/ lar for twenty years. Col. Katntuck Well! Well! How did it get loat?— | New York Weekly. | “ee ‘The recovery of Khartoum and the southern provinces of Exypt has cost $11,500,000. For the current year the | expenditure in the Soudan ts esti- mated at $1,900,000, eee Young mother—Horrors! Here's an_ account in this paper of a woman, who sold her baby for 10 ten cents. Young father (wearliy)—Perhaps it was teething.—N York Weekly. eee It is now estimated that the cost printing the official “Records of the rebellions” wi. be $3,000,000, and that the work, which was begun in) will not be completed until the) _— | & high court of India has refus- general principles of sex, to asa legal practitioner Mima Bo- | |. & Parsee lady, who has bad a singularly distinguished English un- iversity career. . | Hey oe Cireuit Rider—And you respect and- obey your teacher, don't you, John- ny? Johnny Sunktands (an Arkansas jed)>—You bet. She's the lady that killed a full grown wiideat with a club. Judge. see Arizona's oldest white resident ts| Charies D. Poston, who braved the Apaches in 1854 and bas lived In the territory ever since, He hae just been voted a pension by the Arizona legisiature. a P . Queen Victoria highly prized an ‘The Argentine Republic sends to the United States and Great Britatn gteat quantities of hair from the manes and taille of the wild horses of the pampas. It és used chiefly for halr cloth and upholstery, Ex-Speaker Reed and some other members of the last congress were lately talking over the life of the late Mr. Dingtey. Someone said that he had always been fond of Mark Twain and the American humorista. “While I knew him,” remarked Mr. Reed, “he preferred a treasury re- port to any other reading.” “8 HM is thought that the most oblig- ing poetrraster in the state of Mis-) sourt lives at Bethel. He recently put a telephone in his office, and an-) nounced that for the benefit of those out-ofttewn patrons who are con- nected by wire and who may desire | it, he will open thetr letters and wttl read the contents to them over the ‘phone. Ex-Senmator A. P. Gorman, of Maryland, was recently asked why he never gave out an interview. “For | this reason,” he replied. “Everyone who has ears understand what | One means by a spoken word, be- cause everyone can catch the intona- tions of the speaker's voice. But a printed word everybody reads in a tone to suit himself, and nearly ev- erybody reads it wrong.” | A handy German, who had served | his time as a trunkmaker in Berlin, | started in business In New York tn) Amsterdam avenue and patted his| own #ign. It read thus: “Gustave | Fritz, maker of trunk sandbags | A policeman called on him to exam- | dine the sandbags, and learned from | the frightened Teuton that it merely | intended to announce himacif as a) maker of “trunks and bags.” | . . . Daffodll js a corruption of affodiity, which ts derived from Asphodetus. | Its other name is narcissus and the | legend of the latter name is weil | known—how Narcissus, for whom a | nymph died, was punished by seeing | his own face in a pool of water and becoming #o infatuated with it that | he was spellbound to the spot till he | pined away and died and was chang- ed into the flower that bears his name today.—Chicago oe Te News. ‘The Danes are, according to a pa- per in Copenhagen, exercised over the fact that the members of the roy- al family cannot agree to worship in }the same church, The king, as a matter of course, attends services in the established Lutheran church | But one of the princesses is a dissen- ter; Princess Marie goes to the Re Catholic church; the Russ | man ompress dowager, who Is a daughter lof King Christian, 1# a Greek Cath jolie, while another daughter, the | Duchess of Cumberland, when tn Co. penhagen, attends worship in the German Reformed church, Homeseckers’ Opportanity. n | Pratt's Orchard Addition ts all in |large bearing fruft trees, lotsa are offered on special terms to those who want homes, by Holman & Robinson, 112 Columbia street, [the point where the shaft will ouri Man Who Feared A Mi Cyclones Suicides. SPRINOFLELD, Mo. May a Hecausehe feared ath by a cyelone Themas Alker "id citigen of Sprimgtield, « ted @ulcide th morning, The suicide, who w thea ty 70 years old, entered « hardwar bought @ box of cartrid n walked to the rear of the « load ing his pistol aa he walked. Mefore reaching the back door he pl muxale of the phetol to hin head Death was instantancour had lived here many was formerly connecte Friseo railway, He wana prominent Knight ef Pythias. In 1860 hie home in. thw city was des troyed by a cyclone and hia wit injured that her legs had to be ampu tated, Mr, Aiken never fully recov+ ered from the shook te to be destroyed by another cyclone and he brooded over that. The shaft on the Cotorado Boy, owned by the Big Pour Milling & Mining company at Republic, has reached a depth of 18 ft. The bot- tom of the shaft is maid to be lined with white quarts of a rich charac- ter. No assays have yet been made of its value, | sae | A deal te pending whereby the control of the Hutte @ Horton mine ‘m Repubtic will probably pase into the hands of capitaiiets of astern Canada. CC, D. Porter ts in Mon ‘treal comlucting the negotiations asd over 700,000 shares of the stock « the company are tn eserow in one of the looal banks pending the sale, oe Work will soon be started on the property of the Imperial Gold Min- ing company at @heridan, near He- public, The first development will be by ehmft, which will be started on the ledge, and it will follow it down, no matter where it leads. At) It t* reported Unat the company ft well supplied with ered that the work will be) pushed. eee an running the tunnel on the Gold | fon at Republic, a @treak of coal) wes cngountered recentiy which ts from three to twelve inches in whith It & hard and clean, and tt is mail to) burn freely, Some of it has been used in the forge with most sath- factory results, The Gnd te not of special value, a it te too emall to be successfully mined and was found tn) a wash, Small pieces have been) found tm several of the claims, but it ta not Hkely that any larger body) will ever be found, ae the formation | te net suited to that class of miner-} al. | eee The Gold Lion & Big Four Consot- ated Mintng company drove 5 ft. of tunned last week. ANOTHER CANDY POISONING CASE CUSTPR, 8. D.. May %—While R. Metcalfe, assistant agent at the Hur. lington station In this city, was ait- ting alone in his office yesterday Recently he! conceived the idea that Springfield | | vsciruanchass hikes anos sheen aici iad nah ibaa Lalaial sean eiseteecce anoac nana maaail eal iaiaiaiai atl THE SEATTLE IN DREAD OF A STORM | Mateh SafesAre Soneern OMATEA, Neb, Ma an Omaha lawyer van pring the ex wafety carried in hie] just corning a loud hy blown today by th mat hh STAR, Deas of 3 YOU. pa * ‘Pacific Coast Steamship Company | T. lor San Francisco St. Michael, Golovin Bay ' vou ae Queen, Walla wna = Umatill darted from the vost | CAPE NOME Port Townsend and Victoria, May. 4 our Sete anee Bt: SeNiae | About June t0 (under charter) —% 14. 19% 2s, June 3, 6 1% 1 3 38 ark war knoeked te or felt} cain neu ‘ urecunding him heslily soetterma ait San Francisco | Wife t safe dimtan A tT nan rushed Vor stile 10a. m, Via Vietoria am ineward aha pained the weenl ‘aon 5 8 Port Townpend, May 1, 6 1. 16, s from the pavement Compecting with iw No, 1, Hoatel 46, M1, June 6, 16, 20, 26, 90, Jul . : Burned shout the bends ‘ Mh Rempare Rojas, bow: |, and every fifth day thereatter Come to See Us Wan not internally injur ably wo FOR ALASKA We will ti Pi cldoat Ix attributed to frie [Great Northern Railway Company) leave Seatiio, # am we will be open until g ton, tame ne th 0 rate of potdnh | 612 First Avenue A Cottage Cit May 9, June “4 4 p. m., and we want sed in the mateh ca } 1 ‘ * City of Topeka, May 16, June 9 t } ry he j , aba, May 10, June 19; ALK Oo snow you the Divorce and Shooting. Seattle Yokon Transportation Co. te 20. fms 4, aad every fifth pOGDEN, Utah, May iB. HE Iw. Won, Bie Phe eiliwun Mar as wd cn dadwen Wha vient: te Tisher, a sminen i o compan ene oo org city, was taot this prbrienesie nord | chang without | previous notice, Miss Laura Geertsen, a former f stoamers, sailing dates a eter tna) | teacher in the public schools. An Send your Packages (iiing eles | | | al alleged tntimacy between the two| 4nd Important Letters For further information led to the fling of @ sult for divoree by Mre. Maher a few days ago, Mise Geortaen met Dr. Fisher tn his office this morning, and after a shart cons versat charging ¢ having deceived fired two one of which took effect In MPisher's] left side, the deflecting of the ball by one of bis ribs preventing @ fatal wound MARKET QUOTATIONS Friday Morning.—W street op- ened with a dull market thin morn-| ing. The demand for frutt and green-/ stuf i extremely gved, but the! There were no strawberries on the street. A small conmmgnment of al Ann cherries) ota quality recelved to | day. Hutter has dropped 26. The following prices are being of- | fered to the producer by the local dealers for delivery in round lots on the dock or in the car at Seattle: Grain ; bartey, $26; wheat) chicken feed, $19; bran, $16; shorts, 417.60. Hay—Puget sound, per ton, $7) ington Umothy, $11.0 ne ; Kese—Strictly fresh ranch, Ue for Dawsonand Upper = | *"** Yukon Points by........ _NUGGET EXPRESS A weekly mectenger service tnined throoghont fhe year. T rary office, 7 Meoond Avenue. ‘Tel ephone Metn 260 J. F. TROWBRIDOE. Puget 94. Supt., Ocean Dk, Seattle, Up town ticket office, 618 First av., |Ge&ttie; Gandall, Perkins & Co., Gea Agents, Sain Fy STOVES We know vou don’t have time during the day, and now that warm weather is coming on, we think the Gas Stove bi i :~dWashington & Alaska thiols the ties Stove swe ence om (HY Of Seattle - | $$. HUMBOLDT word ist frau 1 U0 UNDAY, JUME 4th, AT 8 P. M. CALLING AT | Oy Office, G6 Firs i telephone Mein oe. Arlington Dor oo Pike ba Vancouver, Ketchikan and Juncan STEAMSHIP Ticket OMoe, 612 First ave Wie * oo | Mt Vernon p. a New Whatcom (pm, ane Roniand 0 9N py im H, pebh chicago and Kast Lal, KB CAINE, Agent SKAGWAY ROUTE Hutter — Prem ranch, S@i0e; The Ocean-Going Steamship es creamery, He tte mesg Dickens, live, uesenei| And promotes happi- ened, j | bo : Live Stock—Cholce beet cattle,| > Negin every household cows, 4@4Ke; steors, +4@ nood Pails from Yeuler Whart for Skeaway and w used. dressed, Capt | fhaa, Wrangel, and Junces, 3 » Friday, June 2, 10 P.M. Passenger aerommoint re amall. 6c, Hides, Peits and Wool—-Heavy So; calves, large, live, 4c; sound salted steers, over @ pounda, fe; medium sound, per pound, Tige; Might sound, under 6 pounds, Te; cows, sound, all weights, Te; age, bulls and oxen, 496c; salted Kips, Te; calves, per pound, fe: green hides, le loss than salted; dry hides per pound, dry culls, one-third teas; summer deer, per pound, 220) 2o; winter deer, dry, 14@ 160; papery | deer, 9@1le; dry elks, 97100; green) elk, 4@Se; sheep pelts, 256950; shear- lings, 15@%5e; Eastern Washington wool, fe; Western Washington wool, i2e; dirty or timber burned, Me; tal- low, ThatIee, Butter, Cheese, Eggs snd Poultry Butter—Ranch, 0@12¢; ry. creamerios, 1-1b prin ern Iowa and Kigi Cheese (obbing)—Native Wash. ington, 12%@ le; Eastern, 124@13%0; California, Me fresh morning, Isract Catkins, a farmer, /ranch. Ife. came into the office and sald that he Egee (jobbing)—Strictiy ue Honey California comb, had a message he wanted to send. | 12's: strained, To. Metcalte offered to take the Poultry-—-Dresned chickens, 16\%40; message and stood before the counter waiting |!!¥e chickens, 150. for him to produce it. Calkins reach- 4 into hie pockets and brought out several pieces of candy. “Take a few sweetmeate while you | ic; Mibert Muts. Walnuts, per tb, sacks, Ife; East- ern black Inuts, 100; pecans, 1@ ; almonds, fancy, soft are working,” remarked Calkins, as| shell, Ifo; almonds, No. 2, lfc; pea- he threw # handful on the counter. | nuts, fo; pine, Ie; hickory, 100; eo- Young Metcalfe ate several pieces | cocoanuts, per dozen, THe; pop- and Calkins immediately departed, | per 1b. remarking that he could not find the message and must have left it up town. Metcalfe was taken with convulsions and an examination showed that he had been poisoned. Calkins was arrested and placed tn Jall here, and will have his prelimin- | feed meal ary hearing here tomorrow. It i# be- Meved that he is insane as the two | $22; middlings, men were only slightly acquainted | shorts, $17.50; and no motive can be ansigned for | committing the crime. His vietim is in @ critical condition. Has a New Occupation. CHENBY, Wash. May 26.-—-Prof,| ton, wether, W. R. Ball, for the past year prin- cipal of the Cheney public schools, starts tomorrow for a tour of the southeastern part of the state as a|10%c; hams, small, lic; breakfast ba- for the |Con, 11%¢; dry salted sides, 70; Rex, aolicttor and correspondent National university. His territory in- | i! of Washington, Idaho, Ore- a and Utah./ Hifornia at the! He plans to be tn € | convention of the National Teachers’ | Rex. *%c assoctation, July 11. COMPRESSED AIR MOTORS | CHICAGO, May %—Henry D.| Coke, president of the Compressed Air company, and Robert Hardie, inventor of the street cars operated by compressed air, have made a auc. consful test of the motor here. They says the motors will be adopted by all the street car companies of Chic- ago. The tubes were charged with 6000 cuble feet of compressed air at the factory at Rome, N. Y., 10 days be fore the car arrived here. The car was unloaded by its own power, which had been stored for 10 days, while the car wae rattled and bank ed about on a long railroad trip. It was run over the cobb pave ment to the tracks, and run over horse-car tracks, electric tracks and cable tracks to the Larrabee atreet barns, a distance of three miles, and the following day ran down to the power house, all with the air stored 10 days before. ‘This air was cold whereas heated air is a strong fea ture of the method used to get the best results Woman Hangs Herse! HARRISBURG, Mary HF. Eldridge, committed suicide hanging herself under the cellar steps of her home, in this city, in a fit of temporary insanity. mia ence @ ‘lolman & Robinson for Pratt's Or f. Mrs. years, last night By . May aged \' hard Addition, violently M1] othy, $1914; alfalfa, $10. Hay, Grain and Feed. Hay Uobbing)-—Puget Sound, per ton, $769; Eastern Washington tim- * (jobbing)—Per ton, $29@30, arley—Rotled, $27 Corn-—-Whole, $23.4: cracked, $23; per ton, $22, Feed-—Wheat, $21; oll cake, meal, bran, $16; chopped feed, 820622; dairy chopped feed, need oats, $206) 32. Meat Pri Fresh Meat (Jobbing)—Cow beef, do per Ib; steer beef, 9¢ per 1b; mut- fo per ib; pork, Tie per Ib; veal, large Se per Ib; small, le. Provisions Gobbing—Hama, large, se Lard (Jobbing) —Home-made, Ib, THe; 8%; Iard, per White Btar, 8c; Coin Bpecial, compound, terees, ¢%ec; Freeh Pish(jobbing) 2%c; Columbla riv Halibut, 24@ salmon, TH@8w%C flounders, 94@P4e; . fe; rock cod, c; trout, 12%@16c; shrimps, 100; shad, 204; smelt, 450; oysters, Olympia, $3.60 per sack; $1.80 per gallon; clams, $ per sack; Dunge- ness crabs, alive, $1.10; cooked, $1.20; ling cod, 66 v Ue tables. ing)—White River Potatoes Burbanks, $8@45; Island Early Rose, Yaki- $40, ma Island) = White, $45; and Oregon, $48; new pot 2%e per Ib; Oregon and Yakim ver skin, fancy, $1.25 per sack; carrots, 90@$1 per sack; garlic, California aspara- b@6e per Ib; Walla Walla asp per Ib: rhu sil~ per ton; beets, $2.25@2.60 per e arth ie per dow; wax beana, 100 per ib; string beans, 9¢ per Ib; new cabbage, 24 @2'%c. Fruits. Green fruit (jobbing)—Oranges, seedling, 0@2.00; navels, $4.50;/ lemons, $2,753.60; appl fan- cy, $2503.00 per b ban- anas $2.50 bunch; Call- fornia black 20-lb boxes, $1.- ™; cartoons, emyrna fge, 230) per Ib; new dates, 7%c; sweet apple elder, 300 per gation; $4.00; strawberries, & California cherries, $1 San Jose cherries, $1.2 Safe Deposit Boxes Fixed in steel-lned vault, for the safe keeping of valuable articles and papers, for rent $30 year. You carry the y 'e Deposit Vaults, % West Columbia street, I. Shor- rock, Manager 1 nescekers special terms, Pratt's On Addition, ‘Skagway: Way Ports turday, May 27, at Noon Every Tweive Depa Theteatver. lS Ranges are Frton freight ; 'S ices, fre | deducted, and con- | nected FREE of } CHARGE. Seattle Gas Electric Co. 7 24-216 Cherry Street OilBarrels Prank M. White, Master, Sails for one first-class, For miormation, rates, ote., apply to Ltd., / Sa Co. F. A, BELL, Manager eo 7 Seattle, Everett. STEAMER GREYHOUND Three Round Trips Bally—Exeent suatey TIME CARO we Gustio Fo ay cad 8 cm ra Seana ob & m2) Dm, and Comnects at Beattle with @teamer Flyer First Sailing t@ St. Wickadl om or Adent June IO, isso Conpert with Compen: owe Wiest ot Kivee Steamer’ for Dawson City Apd All Intermediate Pointe ou the fon Tecoma, tps; na [| Yukon River. monde Sor, roand t i Settler menewe'|| EMPIRE LINE || ig Good Condition sunk. aaa 607 First Ave. - - SEATTLE. . tte Jun& Co. lowest terne npn PAM kinds ro waste | “tye karfention Company ta | Will ven iach Be THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE coker and 1406 Third Ave. “Linsay's home: pastry; best fn the ay ing business iransactet | PREBONAL. General eee go eon one James D. i eee . Presiden: | » Hanson before parchasing « sewing | Maurice MoM! 7 Vien President Aleem aston | Refrbartens ”.".*Aadaasd Saag ines for sale reakon ie. 215 Columbia ‘Bight and tel se exch payable C ald goid ahd silver | im all the principal cities of the United i IN tates and Europe. ler, 2 Hinckley boc | THK FYUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK | OF SEATTLE | he Shen ded one Foot of Yesler Ave. Yesler Dock. hee oT method as Capttal stock paid in $528,000 We have been re. if to vg, Melom hence at 10 Curpins..... vee om. 2 ie ‘our opening We have Just. what; you went. Remember | Jeo, Furth Wiea: Prsigems | re is 1823 Segond Ave. Auction. 4. : ‘Cashier | Carmack & Co. : ‘ “White i King of alt tmachinox | Sold by B.D. Voris, 1006 Recon are; pioneer dealer in sewing mechines and se machine eupplies. Telephone Pike 144 Our grocer says There are not any APPLES SAN DIRGO FRUIT CO. Has Plenty. Fine as Silk 415 Pike Street. Between 4th and 6th Correspondents tn all the principal cities ia The Uulvod States A Darore SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK OF SEATTLE, Corner Yesler Way and First Avenos. DENTISTS. HH. Depew. Demuiss. Opactaltat tn Crow Capital $75,003 and Bridge work. #24 Burke Bullding PR sragage TN | A. H. Boolberg Cashier LOANS AND INSURANCE. os Rothwell Mortgage i ea mirety Bonds. “ak Bos Transacts a General Ranking Bosiness. Fire tn | jk Tok | Wanted —Pifty railroad laborers for Trin idid, east of mountains, Great Northern R. | Rr ey Dros. & Larsons work ; rs. graders, rockinen ; wages: §2 ship today 4 p.m. Crawford, 110 W DANCING ACADEMY, Dancing Sehool ta | vening. 1th and Columbias | MILLANERY. mer Fourth and Pine Lowest prices. Hansen, Latont Spring Styl URNISHED ROOMS | 5, HOTELS AND ore. Wi 905 Viret e a a : y. and drawers, ‘ # sinki@ror en sulte: | So each. Blankets $1.00 and up. Govern THE Mont tents, 9x9, 87.00. Overshirts, 2.0% vere OVE... Kirk, 1217 First Avenue. poe SIGNS AND HOUSE NUMBERS, PARLOR GROCERY "Phone Wack 184i | "Phone Pike 128. 1329 Second Avenue |\wm. J. DEAN & Co, “SRATTLE TRANSFER C0, Frelant, Passenger and Baggage, STORAG e&. ‘Phone Mali 41-46, Oilge 683 First Avena e oO Meston, #10 | SEWING MACHINES. ral anotionoer: sales ving Mach the and easy pay: | nor to Postofice, | T. Zomansky, gam made in any part iy 28 Third avenue “WANTED. CLOTHING. PEKKRA Cast off clothing, trunks and valises bought at 110 Second ave, ‘Phone Red 1184. | SeneeerpEneleneeremnenaasneter: AMSTRACT OF 1 yrner 80x 100, fenc- que line, near Uni # have nice on Third ay versity, on which will bulld cottage |~Zyqirie Absirart Gon 119 New York block co#ting $350 to your ewn plans, and well whole for $500, Cash $60 and ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, POO +900 90006009 O00 monthly payments less than rent; ~ ~ tow interet Also -same arrange- 3 A KRU LOG 204 Batley Bullding Meals at All Hours, KCOTT & MeNENY, ey Build ments on cheaper loty 50 x 104, Har-| REES P DANIEL ay Vor Hor J ~ rison Heights 9d, Latona, Nelson) CHARLES N. ENOM 114 James atroot. | OU CAFE Macpherson & Co., 429 New York bik. |* | CLOTHES CLEANING, | Mrs, Con, A. Rideout, - Proprietor Cor, Third Ave. and James St “Beattlo Clothes Pressing Co. keep your usible from Pratt's | clothes in shape for $1.00 pr month; dye! jens, repairing, Livodday, Tei. bud ‘| POOH OOS HN OOOHOO SH OOOHOCOD Fehools and ear Hine a Orchard addition, TREE I INO TN PLINTH