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THE’ S CATTLE STAT, AMUSEMENT BULEOTEN, THIRD AVENUB—Retasoo-Thrall THE INDIANS ~ joont, of last year’s tonnage this fall, sing about that lust year'w tonnage Mary MoKee's Brave Work (or a jormai your Among the Moquis. | Steamer Line to Cascade } CASCAT Bn. 6. y MA ins, Who Aro Fatalists, rangements have now n ed for running the #teamer Myrtle ty, Out They B, now plying on Christina huke, Had to Submit. jown Christina creek a mile half to Cascade, The bridwe jereek at Moodyvilly haw b: + 1 WASHINGTON, D. C,, May %.-—-) nearly 5 feet, which will admit of the ‘Tre smallpox ts so bad among the | boat clearing It The tome end dritt oxt in the creek have been set Moqui Indians in Arizona and ts’ oat, he been cut out last wine Spreading @o fast that th ae See eee ee re ee Iready bee ale with boats both minated. In order to stop the plague basi Seek Ghee with Some ‘ Miss Mary MoKee, the agency phy-| sician, with the assistance Mr Shoemaker, the farmer employed by | MURDERED AT the government to teach the Indians use of modern implements, under A BALL GAME took to vaccinate the entire tribe, fumigate their houses and burn the) effects of those who have died or! tise The Indiane made a stubborn re-| presence of several hundred people @istance. ‘They are fatatists, Their! 2 were watching @ ball game on religion teaches them that a sick : . person is under the ban of the evil |e Dillside by the Weet Shore rail- by incantations and the use of the | City, John Moretta, a block cutter, po —_ arts. Therefore K i# = only 40 years of age, murdered his wife, iMoult but almost impossible to! Gavin pe boi convince them that smallpox ean be| jon 8 youre old, by etabbing ordinary precautions. Miss McKee | nig wite to: - | ife for many month: wet deckted t0 take matters Into her! he aicovered het Aird ner inathont. own hands and she decided that the | day on the hillside, which overlook. entire tribe should be vaccinated. | 4 ine pall game, he asked her to te man named Haslett. aleo has the) ii, eneeat n i to Kil her, Morett Navajos under hie charge and lives) drow @ inife and stabbed his wif with the latter tribe. But he read | three times, while the crowd looked tle woman doctor to use her own ty Moretta fed down the hillside Judgment im stamping out the dread | coward the river, but a baseball man Giseaee. Jehased him and laid his cal j e ° open The Indians did not take the v with a blow from a bat. Moretts tomed to @ great deal of torture, and | eer @ little scraping of the skin and a ter of much consequence to them, | dut when Mise McKee invaded their a that the whole tribe may Set on the i00 aa several tripe Save the solence of agriculture and the were suffering from the disease | NEW YORK, May %—In the spirit, whe can only be driven away | Tead between Hoboken and Jersey Prevented by the use of simple ad) aioretta had been separated from The agent of the Moqui Indians, 4) turn to him. She refused in spite of Uy gave bis permission for thts 1t-) cination seriously, They are aceus-) wos then taken into custody houses amd drove them out and tn her pans of walphur they made a| A New System Adopted in ain was playing in the city street | 0¥iMting. @eckled remonstrance. Then when she seized the clothing, bedding, fur- Proposing Marriage. riture and other things that have) ZaNPSVILLE, O. May 20.~Den deen in the rooms of smallpox pe-| nts Carle, a well known young man, Vents the relatives who expected 0/ way « adi task evening at the te- inherit the property objected. Rut jstance of Mis Mintle Starkey, on @ this nor anything else Put) charge of assault with intent to & stop to her action until ebe bad | wound. thoroughiy cleansed and fumigated | The young taty claims that « few two of the seven villages amd vaccin-| sayy age Carle proposed marriage to Gted every one of their inbabitant® | yer and upon her refusal drew a re ip ren ey I | volver and threatened to kil! her and BAD STORM IN TEXAS ===" -esa ed until she secured possession weapon. Last night he renewed hi | proposal and when refused made an. Church Blown Downand Crops other gun play, which wae again | frustrated by ber tact. To avoid any | Seriously Damaged. }furtber annoyones she had him ar- rested. PARIS, Tex., May .—Quite a de. ,., 4 eo arte gave bond for his future Mructive storm etruck thie vicloity | good behavior and his appearance to answer to the charge. ticracant te comne set sie"| JUST A BIT T00 PREVIOUS At Petty, 15 miles west, there was| LONDON, May %90.—Particulare @ strong wind and hall. The Pres-| have just been received in London byterian church was blown off its | rewarding the incident of the holst- foundations. The crops were badly | ing of the Britieh fag over Port Roy- damage’ by the hall and some cot-/ alist, Island of Palawan, by Capt. | ton will have to be replanted. Sev-| Prort of the British steamer Labu- eral bridges in the county were tak-/ on. He reports that he visited the en away by the sudden rise in the | isiand on February 1 and found the email streams. people Ina state of consternation. Were ae emma | The Spantarde, tt appears, bad left AN ANSWER | ere three months previously, af- lover the government in three days |The Spaniards, it is added, turned {ss native solfiery adrift and lber- ter saying the Americans would take ated the convicts The headman asked Capt. Pfort to secure protection from the governor Heath Telis of Workings of! or sanakan, and the captain gave jthem « British merchant ensign, ural Mail Service. | with instructions for the people to WASHINGTON, D. C., May 20. |4Y. If they were molested, that they First Assistant Postmaster General, ¥*T* under British protection, also Heath bas recently addressed to the |anding the headman a letter In this postmaster general a very compre. | "nse. and claiming a British protec- hensive reply to some recent criti- | ‘orate over Palawan. ciame in regard to the rural free-de-| OM reporting the matter to Bir livery service. In the course of hia| Carles Mitchell, governor of the reply Mr. Heath sald: Straits Settlement, the latter com “The one cardinal principle that| ™Unicated with the British foreign has actuated the establishment of/ office, who cabled orders to Binga- the rural free delivery service since | Pore to haul down the British flag the branch of postal administration | Th® British third clase cruiser Ar has been placed in my charge, haa| “het Was dispatched to haul down been that it should be a service for | ‘he fag, and officials of the foreten the people and by the people. 1t | office saying that Palawan and the has never been impressed upon any |*tacent istands being portions of community which did not appreci-| the Philippine group became, by vir ate or did not desire the service. In| tue of conquest American territory re Tegard to the allegation that rural ans rer free delivery will tend to undermine Electric Arc Lighting. the legitimate business of email mer- | | al ~. © ~ chante in country towne and create invenior of the. arc. electste, Tight & monopoly more injurious than that | Charles F. Brush, of thie city, has of the trusts, all the afets on record | -.eived word that at the annual penn thane years’ experience show | meeting in Boston, acting In accord- nny sevens lance with the recommendation of the ae. ae Rumford company and the American SHOT BY A NECR | Academy of Arts and Sciences unan- limously voted the “award of the Sidbbiatinediiens | Rumford medals to Mr. Charles F. | Brush for the practical development Chicago Policeman Wounded or electric arc Mehting.” in the Abdomen. | Wrecked by a Cow. CHICAGO, May %.—In endeavor-| ITANDSAY, Ont., May 20.—A dou- Ing to carry out the orders of bis su-| pie-header Grand Trunk = freight jor officers to place under arrest |train of 85 cars ran over a cow three &ll colored men founs carrying con-| miles west of here yesterday, result cealed weapons without permits—an 4 in the deratiment of both > order which was due to the killing of pei ane thew wwomty cars Tr two colored men and the wounding Fireman Dudley was instantly kill- = a beg oe en, rhage Po- ed and Brakeman Harry Zealand iceman Jam Sheehan wae shot ily «* The total loss will in the abdomen early today, recet ch $50,000. ing 4 wound that may prove fetal a Sheehan and some other policemen ‘were arresting four colored men, when one of them, Md Hamer, broke | @way and ran. Sheehan pursued a re terns him. Hamer turned and fired, The policeman dropped to the ground There Came Near Boing a Hamer, wae followed by companions Second Assault Sunday. of ShM@ian, who arrested him and PAINESVILLE, 0., took him to the statio: May 30.~A ican ml sensational story came fre Whe. it Crop in Ori gon. Le Poy this morning. Mrs. Awa Fi field was returning home trom PENDLETON, Ore, May 2. far as present weather conditions Painesville Sunday afternoon and going down the hill at Mondey’s concerned, there {# a very bright| sio11ow, when near the watering prospect ahead of the growing crop.| trough she was frightened by a man It has been raining here every day | "\\s aencribed by Mra. Fifield he was for @ week or two, and at times the | nude wore @ handkerchief over precipitation has been considerable During the past two weeks in this) could mee county the grain has shot up remark ably and in many fields stands over 18 inohes high, while in quite a num ber it has attained a height of nearly | watpped the he three feat. the hill at @ rapid galt From 4 general officer of the O. R.| sie ¢ tell of th & N. company it is learned that the qnavminanes tormpany will depend on about 60 per] Lots only 920 61 He was large near the trough When Mrs. Fifleld started to water her horse he came for her and she and went down This is all and stood Orchard Ada — -@ @ Coe@eoRnwo Ge @ 6@. § 2. oan. The woman was killed instant-/ ‘| SEATTLE INKLINGS. his face, with holes tn it, so that he} THEIR DEATH IS DESIRED |Washington Boys the Most Feared by Filipinos. of the | TACOMA, May %.—Lieutenant 8. C. Bothwell, of C company Firat Washington volunteers, who has just returned from Manila, confirma the reporte (hat the insurgents had offer- ed « reward for Washington men, dead or alive. ‘Thts report was cur- rent in the Oty of Manila, coming from the insurgent camp through the | mextium of friendly natives or others jdesiring peace. They stated the success of the regiment from this jwtate had led to the offering of the | rewards, White no absotutely authentic re porta of these officers could be « tained, there were significant actions on the part of the insurgents which iedicated such an incentive existed Company A, of Spokane, wae left at Paco when the rest of the regiment advanced late in February The |eompany's quarters were burned by ympathizers of the tneurgents and many of the men narrowly escaped | death Later the same company moved to Pandocan, and the same xperience was met with. Wherever the regiment has gone since it has been harramed by insurgents or thetr frients, and most of the mem. | bers of the regiment and army men jin the Philippines have come to place some faith In the reports. Next to the Twentieth Kansas, the Washington regiment has seen the | moet bitter Aghting and suffered the heaviest losses. The men are worn jwith fatigue. or rather, they w Until assigned to Pasig. Boy Attacked by a Cow. TEXARKANA, Ark, May % This morning as the little four-ye old @on of ex-Otty Marshal Pat Har- opposite his home he was attacked | by a cow, | ‘The antmal pounced upon the ohiid | up with ite horns, ran several blocks | carrying ite viettm along. / | The boy finally fell from hin post. | tion to the earth, and when picked | up was insensibie. He te canragtead | \ly wounded and will die. ‘Temple Lodge No. 7, A. F. & A. M..| of Astoria, Or, has offered a rewart | }of 9100 for the recovery of the body) of Wiliam Hamilton, Hamilton was firet officer of the lighthouse tender Maneantia and disappeared in Se- lattle on April 9 eee F. N, Little superintendent of | street and parks, hae returned from San Francisco. Mr. Little has been absent for three weeks and has spent considerable time examining the work of the etreet departments of San Francisco. eee The Canadian Pacific announces that, commencing on June 14, they will pat on a fast train to be known | as the Imperial Limited. The train | will be on the same principal ae the Great Northern fiyer. It will leave | Seattle at 845 a. m. reaching Mon- |treal at 9:35 a. m. on the fourth day A stoflar train will leave Montreal at 9.30 a. m., weet bound, and wil! ar- rive bere at 4:20 p. m. on the fourth jday. Through passengers will have | | the option of traveling by way of | | the Crow's Nest, or by the main line. | eee The steamer George W. Bid: which has been fitting up at Port- land preparatory to conveying the Harriman expedition north, ts along side the south bunkers coaling for the voyage, and it is expected she will get away ina few days, The lexpedition will be in charge of E. Harriman, the New York miilion- aire. eee | ‘The local land office hae received a letter from Washington, stating chat Baker Jake and the surrounding land) jfor a distance of one-half mile back | from the water, hae been reserved | for the purpose of fish culture, The! land belongs to the reserve of the wa and will go back to the state when it Is no longer needed for feh purposes. Papers were filed yesterday in the superior court in the case of Mary Butler vs Tobias Butler, in which it te alleged that the defendant claims the unlawful possession of | certain lots belonging to Mra. Butler, by virtue of her marriage. eee W. EB. Ferguson, the Washington | wtreet saloon keeper, who was arrest~ led recently on @ charge of selling |iquer without a license, has been | discharged. A hearing was held be- fore Commissioner Kiefer, but the evidence was not of sufficient strength to hold him for trial. cee _ The anniversary meeting and re- unton of the Philomatean society wae held in Denny hall at the University) last night. The program consisted jot addresses by H. L. Richardson, president of the society; Prof. A. B, | Coffey, and President Graves; @) vooal solo by T. M. Gunn, and a recitation by Thomas T. Pdmundas. The University orchestra, led by Louls Singerman, violinist, contrib. | uted much to the success of the program. ‘Tonight the Alumnt asao- | elation will give thelr annunl re-| union and banquet at the Ratnier Grand hotel, see There was a rush of King county taxpayers yesterday to reach the) county treasurer's office before taxes should become delinquent, and not since last November has there been “# many people in line. If paying | the taxes promptly te any indication | jof prosperity, then King county peo- ple are certainly well situated at the present time eee | Aziz Hashim and A. Takani, two Armenians, were admitted to citizen. | ship yesterday by Judge Moore, They are both pack peddlers. | Advices received from St. Paut |#tate that the recent report that the Northern Pacific intended to put two additional steamers in the Puget jsound Aglatic trade, is true, notwith |wtanding the fact that it has been |denied repeatedly by the Northern Pacific oMeials, It is stated that just prior to President Dodweil's trip | to the Pacific coast, } announced that It was his intention to place the two ateamehips on the Orlental run The ships were to be purchased in fongland, and it Is further tated that they have already n obtained They will ehortly leave England for Onin thence coming to Puget foun, ree B. Walker, an oldtime res dent of the « died at his home tn} West Hea eater Me had been tl for several months with a dinease of the kidney 1 stated be fore his death that he was prepared » die at any time, Mr. Walker lived al hie wife having died in Sar Francisco several years ago ee see Nathan Smart, age 47, died yester day at Fremont, of heart failure see The police department haw been notified to look for two vallses w were stolen from the Northern P fe baggage room Munday night Special Potice OMleer J, 6, Downey arrested F. Buckley and John Ben m in th Seattle last night for fast riding see Madge Huff and Gertrude Reardon, two young giris, were arrew Officer Wilkes last wight for wheels without litenses: oes Bince the Queen City Good Roads club has informed the police depart ment that there are nearly 1500 un Hoensed Wheels in Beattie, Special Officer Downey has been kee close watch for the offenders, Six arrests were made at the corner of Pighth avenue and Pike sireet last night, THE DEBTS WIPED OUT CHICAGO, May %.—Debts oggre- gating several millions of dollars were wiped out in a few minutes tn the United States district court by order of Judge Kotiigaat. Among the bankrupts discharged were Moses © POWER a | EVERYWHERE (No Limit to the Possibilities | of the New Motor. | WASHINGTON, D. c Washington sctent May 20. te predict that compressed air is going to be the |motive power for automobiles io prot to electricity, gasoline or any ther method, and the are al ready several patents pending, which japply compressed air to wagons, car | riages, buggl cabs, bleycles and jother vehich well an #treet cars. |A prominent western panufacturing }coneern has designed a simple, inex penalve and apparently effective method « moving a vehicle by the une of a tank of compressed air con- aled under the and promises | to supply the attachment to any ve hicle At @ cot not greater that $10 It t propose to im: themmcives, but ie get y to furnish the tanks a the necessary apparatus to carriage and wawon builders at a cost not greater than the sum named. It is jso arranged that it can be applied |to any Vehicle at @ slight expense | The tank of comprewsed alr can be taken out and refilled or another substituted in two or three minutes, and it Is proposed to furnish tanks, filled With compressed alr, ox press or through bicycle dea riage dealers or ordinary groc pumping station will be establish. ed at convenient trtervals, at which empty tanks can be exchanged or re- | flied, and for an emergency a pump | will be attached to every vehicie, as }a@ wrench is now, which In a few mo- | ments will furni#h enough compress. ed air to carry the vehicle three or four miles to the nearest pumping or |tank station. The ordinary tank wil! |contain sufficient foree to carry it miles WASHINGTON, D. C., May 30.— Hundreds of postmasters will receive mn inerease of salary July |. Every year the milaries of the presidential Raise for Postmasters. Sand Henry N. Greenbaum, build | Dosunasters are readjusted, and this | ing contractors in the Fort Dearborn | year the phenomenal increase in the | * | YOU WILL FD Th Tre Heiquarters Hone Frushngs Being in close touch with the best manufacturers and im- porters, places us in a position to. show you the very latest creations in Lace Curtains, Tapestry Table Covers Swiss Draperies, Table Linens, Etc. 6% sine Imported Tapestry Table covers, in beautiful shades of | HANDSOME Lace Curtains, new patterns, taped all round, 76ée value, Aihe palr | brown, blue, red, 1.00 value, only IMPORTED Lace Curtains, 3 yards) $1.00 each ne, Kood width, handsome new | 4x gise Extra Heavy and Fine Tap- rn, $1 value, only Te @ pair estry Table Covers, handsome rich IMPORTDD New Engli#h Net Cur-| colorings, $2.50 value, $1.85 each. tains, 34% yarde long, handsome |e 4. wide Fine Imported Gash Cur- new rich designs, white OF @CrW.|" tein @wiss pretty coin dots, oniy $1.40 value, only 1b a —~ ise 6 yard IMPORTED Iriwh Point Effect Lace é eee ee ee eee nce |36 in, witke Hine Imported wine Mus- wide, entirely new design, white or| '. Pretty wreath, bow knot ana coru, cheap at $2.00, only $1.60 a| Imperial patterns, ite @ yard. pair, HANDSOME New Btyle Silkoline, IMPORTED Brussel Net Effect Lace| rich evloring, 1240 value, §%e @ Curtains, 3% yards long, 0 in, wide, yard. beautiful new rich designs, white|/ EXTRA Large and Heavy Hand- or ecru, $3.0 value, only 5 a| some Crochet Quilts, sectually padr, | worth $1.85, only $1.00 each. FOR WEDNESDAY'S SELLING, 40 doa. Fine Pure Irish Linen Napkins, % at beautiful rich patterns, cheap at $1.39, Wednesday only $1.06 a dozen. ‘ ot. FLT BHADES, on Spring Rollers, complete, Wednesday only, los each, . O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 Pike S er RAMBLER | under priv spreads are taxable Moses Greenbaum’s individual | debta were planed at $204,000 and his annete at $21,000, $71,000. The partnership taal 1 up to $72,700, amd the assets $21,- 40. ‘The abilities and amsets of some of the others discharged were as foi- lows. Frank Bros, who formerly bad a | department store, Habilities $451.1000 and assets $186,000; Clarence 1. Crows and Alpheus §. Badger, former tum- ber manufacturers, abilities $200, 000, aanets $335,000. Orders for dis- charge were entered in 47 other dift- erent cases, Zine Ore Fields. CHILLICOTHE, Mo, May %.-— Zine ore has been discovered in the country four to six miles north of Chiliteothe, in what te thought to be paying quantities, The area covered by the fine comprises about 300 acres which has aiready been bought up by local capitaliete, @ mining expert from Joplin i# on the ground with machinery and it t* given out that the ore so far taken out yields 2 per cent. The discovery has created a great deal of excitement. DECISIONS ON THE REVENUE A tax on legacies fs held to be a lien on the personal property of the descendent and not upon the real ea- tate. Stamps are required of sale made at an on evidenc hange board of trade or other similar place where more than one person, company or partnership i® authorized to ne gotiate its wales. Lf, however, the sales take place at establishments management, no taxa tion acerue A rule modifying ruling 20,098, based upon @ recent opinion of the attorney general. It instructs that inetruments used by stock bre and known ae “calls,” “puts” and The advancing or loaning of money by brokers on the collateral of stocks, tf theme loans or advances are confined by them strictly to cus tomers who have given ther as bro kere, orders for the purchase of stocks, ari the collateral is held solely to secure themselves in filling such orders, it Ie not rewarded as in- volving them In special tax lability as brokers within the meaning and intent of the law. CANNON AS SOUVENIRS The War Department Has 140 Pieces to Give Away. WASHINGTON, D. C., May %.-- The war department is in porsession of about 140 pieces of artillery, cap tured or surrendered as «@ result the war with Spain. Many appli tions have been received at the war department for the loan or gift of the guns, and a few of them have been granted. The act of congress under which the distribution tn made sanctions such loans or gifts only to G, A. R. posts, soldiers’ mem ortal assoctations and municipalities The department is not yet settled in the ae of nm Otle'a sion that the Spanish government entitled to all of the cannon in th Philippines outside of those brought narmy. The para peace treaty relating to the ownership of artillery admits of a double construction, but the welght of opinion in the department i# that the United States is at least entit led to possession of the guns captured and surrendered before the signing of the peace protocol This would include the batteries at Cavite, Corregidor island, at the en trance to Manila tay, and probably those In the fortifications of Manila Meelf, A Child Murd RALEIGH, N. ©. May 90.—Cora Hicks, 11, colored, Was convicted of murder at Durham and placed in the penitentiary here today for seven years, It was found on trial that she had murdered a colored infant she was nursing by placing tt in th fire and holding it there until it wa burned to de ‘Take Cedar St, car to Prati | postal recetpts will result to the ad- vantage of many of the postmasters. | The increase this year can be entt- Henry's individual | mated tn the millions, and the total! lat frat night, and scomping the boy | Uabilities Were $200,000 and hit assets|resetpts will range between ninety |Valuable Articles and jand one hundred tiilion doliars, i A FEW DON'TS. Don't eat candy tn the theater if it rattles paper during the perform- ance, Resides it ts bad form to eat jin public, cee Don't let your dress drag when walking down stairs unlees you want to add materially to your collection of microbes—to say nothing of the dust. see Don't worry because there are half \@ dowen freckles on your nose. No jone will notice them ff you don't call attention to them. Besides they have probably been there all winter. . . Dont order more than you can eat simply because some one is look. ing at you. Independence is more to be admired than extravagance. * Don't walt for inspiration to may) e something graceful when you walk up to congratulate the bride. Im- promptu speeches are always more | successful when they are prepared | beforehand. | see | Don't scow! at the conductor if he | fails to let you off at the right cor-)| ner, A @weetly resigned look wil | |draw the sympathy of the passen- | |eers and an athletic apology from the pasteboard conductor—but {f you| look crows and umly, they'll amile and | xd joke on you. "THE EVES CINCINNATI, May %0.—Dr. Fran- Dowling, the United States | court physician, ts making « test of the eyes of employes in cigar fac- | | tortes in Cincinnat! which will furn-/| ish fact for a Macunsion of the #ub- ject before the National American | | Medical association. ‘The test is to| discover the effect upon the eyes of | | persons addicted to excemaive smok- | jing. Also to see what effect fumes |of tobacco in factories have on the jeleht. Dr. Dowling made a tent etx | | years ago which furnished the ma-| | terial for a book now used in medical | tories, and Gaturday called on Collec. | Iterature In Paris. Dr, Dowling has spent eeveral days | recently in making tests in local fac- ories, and Saturday called on Collec- tories, and Saturday called on Collec- tor of Internal Revenue Beliman to ascertain the names of all Cincinnati factories. He will call on Postmaster Montfort and ask permission to ex- | amine the eyes of a number of letter | carriers to see the effect of emoking. He will also examine the eyes of girls in cigar factories to discover | what, if any, effect the fumes have | on the sight. THE SURVEYORS LEFT) Mountaineers Drove Them Out With Winchesters. WARFIPLD, Ky., May %0.—Engi- neers came here a few days ago to survey the 15,000-acre tract of land known as the old Ben Say grant, whieh was purchased by Brigel & | Burger, of Cincinnati, The moun- rs, Whore homes are on the almed by the company, serv © on the corps, in charg Lewis Lette, of Huntington, W t they must leave tha mountaineers were Winchesters, and th more healthy for them to decamp, and did #0. The company will ask the United States court to protect it in the survey is claimed under an ancient and If armed deputies attempt elp along the survey there will be 1 bloody warfare, The settlers have »wned homes there for years and will resist any attempt to render them homeless Fifte n Yoars Missing. | SPRINGFIELD, O., May 90.—Jos. Leitechh, missing for 15 years, and the last half dozen mourned as vd, has returned to thie city, and to his surprise finds that he is hetr to a nice little estate. He has been ‘8 Orchard Add, | ai over the country, se \ P.O. All "Safe Deposit Boxes For the tale keeping of 50 - CENT FOLIOS MUSIC sv ea Cab ane WINTER & HARPER 003 Second Ave, —Sealtie, Ween. For rent at @ 4 yoan, You carry the bey. Sefe Deposit Vauits 1 W, Columbie Bt. E, SHORROCK, Manager Jubilee Gold Mining Company is now offering another block of treasury stock for 4c aehare, This te & good purchase at this price, | based upon the showing tn the work | now in progress. Our advice is that | you should not lose an opportunity nnn to get in early, for Jubilee stock ts $20.00 @ safe and eure winner. SLATER & SMITH, Oficial Brokers REGINAS geet From $7.00 to $800 Sparkman & McLean - aa anes ae pg | i. Co. REAL ESTATE When—. You Want | A Bargain . s hie ged Lf tet an ol DOMESTIC pyano or ORGAN Remem! SEWING MACHINE, H ber we have the ‘ricesfreasonabie. *Steteptone hay vm MICKELSON, Agt) . Largest and Most Com- | plete Stock in the City. | Call oF write for prices and terma D. S, JOHNSTON 903 Second Are. Burke Bullétag All Wort Gesrenteed PETER EGGE Patnting, Paperhanging, Kalsomining Pietaith Kapairing oA Rina Residence, ivr anave 406 Pike Street ‘Phone Ked 1708 606 Batley Bldg — oa Sotantialy ratte neigh n forhood, bot toxsout down, balance in payments to suit, Our grocer says There are not any APPLES SAN DIEGO FRUIT CO. Has Plenty. Fine as Silk 415 Pike Street. Between 4th and Bth Meals at All Hours. OUR CAFE Mrs, Cop. A. Redeont, = Proprietar Cor, THI Aye. and James M. Platino Cabinet 1 000 Photos reduced 9 For 30 Days. ° (“SEATTLE TRANSFER CO,| Good Condon —_ ie Fretgnt, Passenger and Baggage, Will STORAGE. in -4, n 629 Fars area Be | In the North west, he Ch p Jets, ato, .at epectally low prices. sae Pte AS CAIN: & COHN Foot of Yesler Ave. Yesler Dock. "Phone e PIGOT & FRENCH CO, 104 Washington St, have the only Linotype Jeb Printing Machine Catalogues, Acme Publishing Co, PRINTERS Tolephone Red 1064 ° ° °

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