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4 "TTT SEATTLE eee eee See Je seman ng gga Bape ren YEE RIPEPY RECEP PAP FPP? YT PPP PHY PPPPPTTPVF PT TeVTPYTPYOPT TPP TS mE eT oy CST” OBJECT TO FRANCHISE Giving Forty Year: Privileges TO STRERT RAILWAY COMBINE Citizens Will Moet at the Chamber) ef Commerce This Evening tnjunetion Throatened, Tonight a meeting of citizens who ere not In favor of a forty year con wolidated franchive being granted ‘Will be held at the chamber of com- merce. A petition tp being circulat ed todlay calling for a committee of 200 who will be at the meeting of the city counci! next Monday, and object to the granting of the franchise which ia pending before that body The statement ts made that tf the | council does grant the franchise. the moe inetitute in- Junction proceedings. The petition, signed by 19 citizens, te we follower THE UNDERSIGNED, cttizens of Geattic, hereby agree to werve on a committee of 100, whose objects shall be To protest agaiost and prevent the) @xtension of street railway franchie @a by the city council, eapectally te @oteat the granting of any blanket oF monepely franchine such as le Proposed at present, as contrary to the express provision ef the city charter in Article iv. eee, 0. To secure at the eartiest practic. able time, municipal ownership of the street raiiways, as contemplated by the charter In “Alternate Propost- tion No. L" ‘The officers of this committee of 100 shall consist of a chairman, two vice chairmen, a seeretary and a trea ‘urer, who shall constitute an execu tive committee to have general su- perviston of the work authorised by the whole commities, and to call j be epecial work, R. Winsor, Clark Davis, John Sehram, ¥. 8. Southard, Jay ©. Allen, Alona Hull, G. D. Farwell, W. D. Wood, E. W. Way, Arn. 8. Allen. Thos, J. Church, Samuel Archer. H. B. Sianson, |. W. Godwin, Geo, Busselle. John G. Barnes, J.D Melintyre, 4. F. Titus, and Geo, Simmonds. } AMUSEMENT NUTLREN, THIRD AVENUE THEATER The Three Guardsmen THRATER,—Phithar dootety concert The schooner Gen, Sigtin, Captain Johnson, will sail tonight for Sunrise Clty and Cook Inlet por She wilt take north a large cargo of freight, | | but no passengers. | Steamer Laurada i scheduled to eail today for Alaskan ports with | freight and passenge | eee | The steamer Lotta Talbot, owned [by Frank Waterhouse, which was butlt for the Yukon trade, is along ite the Arlington dock fitting out yroparatory ‘to being towed to # foo hact, She will be used as @ re | frigerator boat for the Alaska Moat ape ml @ large shipment of meat with be sent to St. Michael on | the steamer Garonne, whieh will then }be stored aboard the Talbot Jeteamer wae to have been Jnorth by the tue New England, but jhas t canceled and the steamer which will take the Talbot to St, Mi- chael has not been selected ‘The steamship City of Topeka waa due to arrived at $:20 o'clock this afterngen from the north. ‘STORIES ABOUT © THE BIG FIGHT | Jeffries’ Backers Say Fitz Is. Taking Things too Easy. | NEW YORK, May 27.—Reperts are again cufrent to the effect that Fitzsimmons te taking it easy train. | ing, amd thet Jeffries will surely whip him, but the story doce not) make any difference in the prevail- Ing odds. The announcement that the Mmlt to the battle hae been in- creased to 25 rounds has caused many wagers to be made as to how many rounds ft will take either pugilist to turn the trick. Several even money bets have been made that the cham- pion will win in 30 minutes. There will be no prefiminary bouts, Both men will the ring at 9 o'clock. | REPORT OF AN ASIATIC DEAL Great Britain May Transfer Wei Hei Wei to Germany. SHANGHAI, May [.~According to the China Gazette, Great Britain wil transfer Wel Het Wei to Ger- many two years hence tn return for German concessions in South Africa, In order to secure publication in the church column of Saturday's Star, pastors are requested to hand by the Rev. Mr. #mith during the ab ; Me wrford were married at th. their Sunday sermon topics into the Office not later that 6 o'clock Friday evening. see Westminster Presbyterian Church! Corner of Columbia street and Broadway. Hev. MH. W. Gitchriet, pastor. Preaching at 1) a. m. a8 > m Morning, “Purpose.” Even- ing, “Be Ye Reconciled to God.” . Calvary Presbyterian Church— Twenty-fourth avenue south, King street. Rev. Donald Ross, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and § P. m. Pulpit wilt be Milled by the Rev Mr. Holdridge during the absence of the pastor. se Second Presbyterian church—Cor- ner of Third avenue north and Her Tison street. Rev. W. A. Major, pas- tor. Morning subject, “Wisdom from Above.” Evening subject, and praise service. eee Third Cumberiant Church—Twenty-second avenue pear Bast Cherry. Rev. E. BE. Thompson, pastor. sae First Presbyterian Church~—Cor- ner of Fourth and Spring. Rev. A. L. Hutchison, pastor. fect. Discourse for memorial day with special music. Evening, “The Highest Court of Appeal.” ee Church of Our Lady of Good Help —Corner of Washington street and Third avenue south. Rev. F. X. Pre. fontaine. Morning sermon at 10:30, and evening at ¢ o'clock, sae Bacred Heart Church—strvices are temporarily held in the Brotherhood bufiding on Sixth avenue near Bell @treet. Rev. Father Brown in charge $t. Clement's Episcopal Church Twenty-fourth avenue and Wash ington street. Rev, Geo. Purzzetie, rector. Regular Sunday services, one Grace M. E. Church—Thirtieth av enue south near King street. ‘W. H. Selliek, pastor. Service a. m. and 8 p. m. o* St. Mark's Ppliscopal—~Harvard avenue between Seneca and Spring street D v4, p tor. and 8 p. . Trinit @unday, Evening, the baccalaureat sermon tor the untversity lentes Will be preached by Bishop Bark Trinity Parish Church—Corner of Eighth and James street Hw. HH. Go tor, Morning ‘The Ideal Church.” Evening, Senate # Record. Church of Immaculate Conce rer of Broadway and Ma A. tw e M Ing ert ve k and enin. North attle Raptist~Corner of Third avenue and Cedar street. Rev-| L. J. Sawyer, paste Morning sub ject, “Heaven.” Evening subject, “The Glory of the Nation.” First Baptist Church—Fourth aver fue near James sircet. Louis near, memorial | Presbyterian Morning sub-/ | Bowerman, pastor. Preaching at 1} a. m. and § p. m. Pulpit will be filled wence of the pasts | . | Seattle Tabernacte (Raptist)—Cor- | ner Jefferson street and Koren ‘sar. nue. Rev. #. C. Ohrum, pastor. Ser- viees at 11 a m. and § m. | First M. EB. Church—Corner Third | avenue and Marion street. Rev. KE. | M. Randati, jr. pastor. During the absence of the pastor the pulpit will | be filled by Hev. inaac Naylor. African M. BE. Church—1220 Four- teenth avenue. Rev. Geo. A. Batley pastor. Services at 11 a m. and §| p.m. Morning subject, “Our Real | | Needs.” ming subject, “True| Benevolence. i) | Madison Street M. E. Church—Cor- net of Madison street and Twenty third avenue. Rev. A. 8. Gregg. paa- tor. Morning, “Visiting Preacher.” | Evening, “War.” Market Street Baptist—Twenty- fourth avenue south near Main. Thomas Baldwin, pastor, Services at [11 @ m. and # p.m. The pa on his vacation and Rev, Elli Fremont, will conduct the services. : ee Plymouth Congregational Church— |Corner of Third avenue and Uni- versity street, Rev. W. H. G. Tem pie, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. jand $ p. m. During the absence of the pastor the pulpit will be filled by the | Rev. Foster. see Meetings are held every evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Chris-/ tian Mental Science rooms in the} Bigelow buliding. Subject tomorrow evening will be “Healing one | Sunday | United Presbyterian Chureh—Cor- | ner Sixth enue and Sen A street Rev. R. L. Lanning, pastor ning mubject, “The Bible; Ita Choice Ones.” Evening, cunes.”” Firet Christian Chureh—J. 8. Smith | pastor. Holds union services with the M. P. Church, Third and Pine! street. Communion at 10:90 a, m.; hing at 11 @ m. and & p. m of morning sermon, ‘The Word of God.” Battery Street M. EB. Church—Cor ner of ra avenue and Battery street, Rev. MH, D. Brown, pastor. The pu will be occupied Sunday morning and evening by Rev. Shep ard, of Los Angeles, Pnglieh Lutheran Church of the Trinity-eventh and Union F fu *, pas Tri omorrow. Ser pret V's Supper 1:20 a Regular service with Holy Communion at 11 a m. No ‘ Sunday school at 9:15 a. m., » quarter of an hour ear- r than usual mbers of all patriotic orders | will be interested im the memorial | servic time and patriotic mu nic to be wiven at the First apt |church tomorrow eventite. The ser- vice will be given by a special chor us hd ehoir, and the G. A. R. a W. R. C. are especially invited, i j their daughter, Misw Zada W Rev | RUSSIANS ARE | x Sydnee vive vyreivife ey E EVENTS ALONG THE WHARVES |Z icanasts Penne jat the Seattle theater on Thursday evening. “+8 Mr, Joe Houghton, of North Bend, ia vixiting in the ctty. see Miss Rena Rowe te visiting in San Franctaow, ore Mrs. J. McKean, who receatly came here from Wilwaukes, Win, in tends to remain during the summer the guest of Mra. J. Sullivan, of Dallard. eee Mra. %. G. Demm, of Chicago, te visiting her sister, Mre, J. H. Cal vert. eee Mra. Adeipheus Byers hae gone east for a two months’ visit. sae Miss Cora Smith t visiting Mra. T. W. Gillette tn Fairhaven this woek. eee Mr. Chartes Powers has left tor| the East on @ two months’ visit. eee Mra. Charles BE. Shepard aod Mra M. F. Backus, who have been visit- tng In Portland, have returned home. Mr. C. A. Beaton, of Republic, ix tm the city, Mr. John TB. Slater, who has been east of the mountains, returned on Thursday night. -*. Mr. and Mra. L. J. Wolfard, with) ifard, | are visiting Mr, and Mre. 0. J Smith, eee Roy Hazrard and Mt Mr re of the groom's parents Wednesday evening. eee Mre A. T. Friend ami Mies Kiva Stockwell visited Victoria during th week. eee Mias Carrie Frauenthal was in Vic toria during the Queen's birthday celebration. ‘ “ee Morris of Chelan Falls, elty Thursday “ee Mr. A. G was in the Several theater parties are on the Mac tapis for the engagement of th: Dowell/Walsh company at the Ue theater. The society people of the city an | talking of giving a reception in honor of the officers of the Iowa when the battleship arrives on Puget sound eee Mies Ethale D. Young. of He Hill, bas gone Eat to visit friends and relatives, When she returns she FAMISHING Appeal for Aid, to Keep Five Million People Aliv LONDON, May 27.—Rev. Mr, Fran cts, pastor of the Britith American church, of St. Petersburg, has pubs lished an appeal in London p for help for 6,000,000 famine suffe in Eastern Ruewia. He #ays that $10,000,000 will keep the people alive juntil the next harvest. In Labor Circles. At a meeting of the Western Cen Wednesday night, tral Labor union @ resolution was passed protesting against the malicious treatment of civilian machinists by Maj Blunt, commanding officer of the Rock Island arsenal, at Rock Island Tl, It was voted to send a copy of the resolution to the War depart ment at Washington, D. C., and ac pany it with a request for the al of Major Blunt from the he arsenal this re quest {6 In direct Mine and is follow ing the actions of organized labor all over the United States. Much sym pathy is expressed for the arsenal machinists by brother workmen, and @ vigorous attempt will be made to have Maj. Blunt removed An attempt i# being mado to start 1 co-operative store in this city, and the ald of the working men Is solicit ed. WW. Parker, a ter in the movement, Was present at the m ing of the W. C. L. U,, and unfol ed his plans to that body. It is not likely that the union as a body will take hold of the proposition, but’ Jensie| con VeVi % OF THE ve IN SOCIETY. ARARAAARAR ws These are dull days in octal cir-; will be accompanied by her tor] Mra, F, Barnes, Mrs. Meforley, Mra chew. reasons might phine who ta udyir Dow. | Collin Mies MeNulty, Mies MeKen given the lack of funetic sk, Miss I, Behabb, Mise Ann during this week, First, many went sae Hehabb, Mins Semple, Mine Miller to Victoria to celebrate the Queen'a| Mr. and Mra. H. 1. Bennett have| Mrs, K. Briggs, Misw I, Briggs, Mr birthday * attended the! moved to 1610 Marion street |, Henderson, Mr. MH, G, ftolting, state ce n of the Red Cross “ee Mr. ©, Khert, Mr. RC. Wiltame, soclety at na. Next week « The Queen Anne & al I Mr. C. Viystine, Mr. Croeolta, Mr. / ety will be almost wholly occupled | give a dance next Friday eve Lawrence, Mr. Kabaska, and Mr. P with the engagements at the theaters | the Queen Anne ¢ b D. Knapp and the commencement rises of oe eee the bigh schoo! and the University of| Mrs. John B. Allen, Mra, Erastus | ore of the High school are Washington. Brainerd and ‘Mre, P. Bb. M. M to a banquet at the Rainier w-s of thia elty, w J tel next Wednesday even The smartest affair of the week | le HMopking at T ne the} was the tea given by Mrs. M. | Hed Crome cor t oe @ Conn, Tuesday afternoon fr - 3 © There wit! b memorial program 6 oolock at her rewktence ¢ Mina Sarah Gottwte a n at the High sch Tuesday avenue, The house was datntily dec. from an extented } noon erated for the ocoadion and the Southern Califorr eee guests enjoyed a very pleasant time see Miss Hertha Knatball, of oma ale Mra. A. J. Ketlorx 1 mother have | will be the guest of Mra, & Craw Mra. BE. W. Cardin, of this city, was #one to Spokean no week's Visit. | ford next week and attend the ball the guest of Mr. and M Cardin eee wf the commencement exercises. | during the convention of the Red Mra J | aby fiene Cross at Tacos. ctaco, 8 vial ter, Mise Ei. | ventor ball of the University pe aes len Creetam at the home of Mra. C.| will be given at Ranke hall next Dr. Francie B Clark was enter. | & Dewhurst | Friday evens tatned at luncheon @t the Rainier » he ate A Grand hotel ‘Thureday at noon by| , Mt. end Mrs Lane, of| Mr, Albert Hansen returned yester- membera of the ‘8 convention com-| Angela, Cal ‘ Mr. and|day from San Francisco, where he mittee of the Christian Endeav Mra 8 G * 7 Madison) has been for several months, He . ss street | was accompanied by his nic Mins Senator Addizon G. Foster, of Te-| cy, AE Soe ey | Mane ve who has been studying coma, waa in the city during the oP a cece sores sigamy eR ae ee week, Se al where Mra, Slamm will remain dur-| Mrs, Moses B. Warren, Mr, and Mre A. H. Aratt enter. |{0# the captain's absence tn A askan|traila, ip the guest of Mr tained @ number of their friends on, “*'°"* eee [© & Greepnes, tle wast < coamte Pn } lamers Snag ensemagag moles, 2ErS.) he <08 woment ex | Mr W. . Boone ts recovering from ra the University wil hetd | & severe attack of grip. ais ciibhadeans dietitian itl Thursday forenoon oes ©f1 o'ctoc ‘nite » the Seattle thigh school will be heid | °°! wee anon Deardson, both of tale city, Mra. | wer Rast unt Mise Billa Shutt L. Dryttand, are v quietly married at the home of na h t bride's cieter, Mra, F. J. Martin, | Mre. Gmale left Tuesday evening for The following latices will ar\her home in Oregon, after residin patronesses at the concert of the| in Seattle for over a year, | Phitharmonic society tonight at the| eee Beattio theater: Mra C. J. Smith,| atiee @adie Maynard, of Tacoma, Mre. J. D, Mre J. P| was In the city the forepart of the D. Liwyd, Kittinger. | week. Mra. Erastus Brainerd, Mrs. ht. W eee Emmons, Mra H. it en, Mra.| Those attending the Red Crass con- J. D, Howe, ir, Mra. Montromery | vention at Tacoma from Seattle were Ruse, and Mrs. H Henr Mra, J. C. Haines, Mra Harwood Any | Morgan, Mra. Henry Fuhrman, Mra Mr, Robert Henry, & prominent | Charles D, Stimson, Mra. J, C. Sand- } eitizen of Bnohomish, was «a guest at | erson. Mra B. W. Lockman, Mre. G | the Heattle yesterday & Meem, Mra. Eratue Brainerd, Mre. es te J. W. Godwin, Mra. Lyman Banks, Mre. J. Ro Hayden, Mrs, Thomas in| ‘Townsley, and Mra. Fortiouls, see : ‘The Hmeraid Dramatic club gave Mr, T. G. Nowman, a well known | an entertainment at the Jefferson attorney of Fairhaven, is in the city! tester Monday evening. on @ vinit, ce eee Ph inde Way actctas ot tas gied-| 2" B.C, cen wave. © some wating clase of the University will be|-Mursday afternoon, and several new Gre of Captain and Mra J. G the Port Orchard atation, the city yesterday were held = Wednesday forenoon = 8t meenhors were admitted into the/ 11 o'clock tn Denny halt rot mt | see fies Anne Mitchell, who haa bea! agra. Chadbourne, Miss Holey, Mr qtenties he Unive return jw. L. Robbing, and R. Ewards, of j to her home at Olymp hay Everett, were in the city Wednesday A See » [on their way to Victoria, Mr. and Mee. 7. D. is of Vie 7 gs CO ey nT nd Mrs | entitle Lodge No. 61 K. of P., will oe . as give an open meeting in C wail, in the Hotel Stevens Wednesday | } A De evening | letven Tur he | The me urn Mive Clara J. Bailey has returned sere qrehauten, ant to the city after a yearn’ visit cast [ore us 1 cake walking wf the mountains | 2 2.9 ae ar. ond Mre I Mra. J. J. Welwenberger and Mra Se, Sees . A. R. Campbell, of Whateom, were jon Fitth aven fn the city Wednesday. members of aig A @aint luncheon dag pA : ae BY Mr. C. 8 Preston fan returned sk cok “aie ee. the n & Visit at Des Moines, In. Mr. Grant < ols kiied known patrolmen of Mixa Ella Wheeler, a prominent say tele bent wt the ¢ society bud of Ban Franc in in} bs d when a ee a Hy on a pleasure trip he will tance of his came t go north on the next trip of the Be akine eee eprinted us Mra. A. F. Robbins, of Sitka, ts : his visiting Mr. and Mra B. M. Berry, reaching the ” of Seattle by finding yt 9 Se | ly well, but he Mrand Mrs. J.C. Rurckard return- ed on the Queen from @ short visit San Francisco. the p jsome individual support action was tak ther than to appoint a comm to} 8 Ajax representing the! — Tallorw ur has b seated as al delegate in the central body. | Arrested for ‘Selling Liquor to An effort wiil niin: 46 atlas Canadian Indians. w.c y yminitts waa ap VICTORIA, 2 ‘Os May 8p al potnke . aultable Joon. |t? the Star—Capt, White, of the h to a mr echooner Emma & Louise, bas been anda of t ar ne arrested on th weet coast of Van n to erect a building | couver tetend, for smuggling liquor ' and office! to the Indians | accommodations, The Emma & Loulse was former- thre #helf for a wl bes ly owned by John G. Pacey, of ® funds are ¢ ted f MacDougal & Southwick It hae been sugested und was sent out from Seattle about bers in each un two month# ago on a mysterious amount month to t t voyage It wae etated at the time the building fu no @ that she wae going to the coast of been taken tn t ry vuth America to be eold to some central bod merchants at Chili, eee | The W. C. U, has decided that seats’ Sees BEAT A STOGK TRAIN amd a om nit tee , lto » at th v r laate shia: hey 40 ; A Drover Makes a Good Rec- te on imi li pgs tae) ord Against a Train. wea | CHICAGO, Ul, May 27.—Chartes L. incendiaries in Arkansas | twe!, traveling afoot, today beat the ret Amara? > _mp,,| Wietconain local stock train from TEXARKANA, Ark. May 3 The Trevor, Wis., to this city (60 miles) photograph galler ¢ C. W. Burd-|»y «a margin of « hours 26 minutes: sall, in State Line avenue, in this! He made the trip in 18 hours 35 min city, was royed by fire utes, winning a bet of $500 from night last nigh All of th Courtney Kleman of the pleture room and The train recently made by the departments were burned train from Trevor Chicago was 18 of the building h rs. Buel, who bad a consignment A barn belor it. A. Hardin of stock on board, complained of the was also Durdaall’s losn/ delay, and said he could beat the on bu in $70 1009, /train in @ go-as-you-please race. Tote! in 4 H Jin 1 urtney Kleman bet him he could is $500, with, no Insurar not. At $0 a.m, today Buet start The fire waa the work of an Incen don hie run to the Chicago stock diary and has been gath is. He te 35 years of age, an ath ered that probably will lead to ar-|lete, and. for a week was trained by rests | Hart, the alx-day pedestrian, ~—— paradise, Pratt’ ‘a Oreha Add, Lots on easy terms, Prati’s Orchard Add,’ Uomeseeke: eee 7 Seventh avente south, T lay f tand, is) evening, Mev, John F, Damon off Evans, of Ren. | ctating. | see | eee | The young people of the United Mr, and Mira Lonefe Presbyterian church gave a farewell Yakima, paered throu reception to Mra. Laura Smale, Mon Wednesday on day evening, tn the church parlors. | MONDAY'S— = Phenomenal Price Sellin Read each item; there’s money in it for you. The Lightest, Brightest salesrooms in the city to do your trading in. gingham aprons, | Crash skirt, well made, perfect fitting, §0c value, Monday's price, 39¢. Good quality well made, actually worth 1c, Monday's price, 10¢ each, Jies’ fast black seamless hose, Good quality lawn aprons, wide L hem, well made, only 20c. reinforced heels and toes, | grand wearing, toc value, | | Monday's price, §¢ each. Fine lawn aprons, wide, all over | embroidery, insertion set in,| wide hem, splendidly made, 10 doz. children’s fine chambray 20¢ each, sunbonnets, red, blue and pin! | splendidly made, 2§¢ each. black goat | Little gent’s tan or = i spring heel shoes, new ‘coin Children’s genuine kangaroo calf school shoe, solid through- out, sizes § to 8, B5c a pair; 8% tol, 12 to 2, $1.25, O. W. PETERSON & BRO. lasts, cheap at $1, Monday's price, 79¢ a pair. LOSE YOUR HEAD And take your laundry work to eny piace that you are not ure will hepdle it with care, while washing or ironing it, We not only turn your lisee out white and glossy as a dove's wing, but we neither Injure the fabric or fray the edges, and our prices are as low as anyone's, doing good work. Queen City Steam Laundry 1426-1498 Fourth Ave. Near Pike Street Telephone Pike 88. 50 - CENT FOLIOS | FIRST ANNUAL CONCERT nY THE OF SEATTLE Assisted by iw | uoutas Menownes BRUNO STEINDEL Sele Celli Seattle Theater Saturday, Evening: May 27, 1099 Seats on val Office of Theater. Safe Deposit Boxes fe keeping of GRAMOPHONE REGINAS ~~ From $7.00 to $300 I were Sherman, Clay & Co. ey “STEINWAY” DEA’ Safe Deposit Vault@ (514 second Avense * ae 94 W. Colombia St. E. SHORROCK, Manager | ! East San Poil. | Has already taken its place among) lthe best stocks of Republic camp. | In fact, most of the promoters stock was subscribed in Republic at & of a cent a share, and the treasury | stock is now offered, for a short time only, at one cent per share. It je a free gold property covering two full claima almost In the heart of the greatest gold camp in the world. It is the best buy on the market, for | the reason that it is offered at euch a price that anybody can get an Inter. | est without putting in his last dollar. Jet In now and get the benefit of the raise in price that is bound to follow. Prompt attention given to all orders, SLATER & SMITH, Official Brokers 114 James Bt, Beattle, “Cro crowds of people daily, The dhects are wonderful, Don't miss bearing it. A pleas ure to show if you. oe RAMAKER MUSIC CO. 1415 Sepond Ave. = Bat, Pike and Union "Phone Main GO TO. Sparkman & McLean FOR BARGAING IN REAL ESTATE Phone Red 17m, 5 Bailey Bidg. When —» You Want A Bargain Ina Pha Slightly Used or Second-hand ‘PIANO or ORGAN Remember we have the Largestand Most Com- plete Stock in the City. Call or write for prices and terms D. S. JOHNSTON 903 Second Ave, Burke Building 1,000 Oi1Barrels In Good Condition | omen We offer a neat, six-room hours, substantially built, in good neigh. borhood, lot 6x10; small payment down, balance in payments to sult, the in the market over thiry years own DOMESTIC seam SEWING MACHINE, MICKELSON, Agt boss Pike St. Telephone Bay 1323 Our grocer says There are not any APPLES SAN DIEGO FRUIT CO. Has Plenty. Fine as Silk Between 4th and Bth “Acme Publishing Co. PRINTERS | P. 0. Alley. hone Red 1064 CAHN & COHN Foot of Yesler Ave. Yesler Dock. —_ a

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