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THE SEATTLE STAR, THROUGH THE AIR TO PARIS : NEW YORK, June 1&—A company called the Transcontinental Aerial Navigation company has been form- ed with the promise of taking pase. | engers from New York to Paris, to the Parte oxposition, “in thirty hours,” Offees have actually been apened tn the down town section, The company hae been Incorporat- ed under the laws of South Dakota, and ts sending ciroulars broadcast. | The capital stock is $100,000,000, It i# gravely promised that three ships will make regular trips from New York to Paria every day. After the South Pole. BERLIN, June 16.—The budget committee of the Reichstag has vot business ed the first instaliment of 200,000 marke for the German Antaroetic expedition, CHICAGO HOTEL FOR WOMEN CHICAGO, June W-—Within two ‘weeks Chicago will have a hotel con- ducted by women, and exclusively for women, A ten-year lease has been taken on the 100-room hotel bdullding In Michigan Avenue, known as the Richelieu annex, and for the! last six weeks workmen have been putting it In condition for occupancy. When completed it ts to be the home for Chicago business women and ‘women travetera who stop over in thie city. It will be called the Lau-/} rei Club hotel. Four women form the directory of the club, and will have full manage- ment. Women clerks will be ¢m- ployed, and the only men about the place will be porters and other serv ants to do the heavy work. Chaper- ons will be furnished for theater parties and outings, and twice a month an entertainment of a social mature will be given at the house. THE COLUMBIA IS RISING VANCOUVER, Wash., June 4. ‘The Cotumbia at this point com- menced rising again at 9 o'clock yes- terday evening. The rise for the 3 hours from that time was about aix inches, During the three days |™aht be spared and additional coins | pane! previous the water fell about 12 io. ‘The water now stands at about 29 ft. | € in. The annua! Christian Endeavor convention of Clark county ts being held at Ridgefield, Wash. A num- ber of delegates went from here to Tepresent the different Endeavor or- ganizations in this city. An inter- esting has been prepared | for the convention, including ad-) dresses by Chaplain Leslie Ro Groves, United States Army, and Rev. EB. R.| pare stein le of Portiand. i FORA TEN DAYS’ VISIT ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., June 16.— ‘The itinerary of the president's) New England trip ts almost complet- ed He will leave here for Holy- oke, Mass., where he will be the/ guest on Saturday and Sunday of | the Hon. William Whiting, who! served with the president during hie congressional career. On Monday the president will go to Northampton | to attend the ivy day exercises at | Mount Holyoke seminary. His niece | wit be one of the graduate of the| school. On Wednesday he will go to| Springfield, and on Thursday to Adams, Mass, where he will be the guest for several days of W. BH. Plunkett, pfesident of the Home Market cinb of Boston. The presi- dent will be gone about 10 daya Mrs. McKinley will accompany the President. She Couldn't Lie. NEW YORK, June 16.—Duncan A Young. on trial for the murder of George Eberhardt, paled today be- fore his sweetheart, Christina Reine- dort, took the stand. She testified “He (Young) came home at 4 o'clock im the morning very much excited. I asked him what was the matter and he said he had killed a man.” The Witness then fell from the chair in @ dead faint. | “T had to tell the truth,” said the young lady as @ left the witness @tand, jooking at the prisoner. He turned his head away from her. Boy Dragged to Death. NORFOLK, Va., June 16.—James C. Burgess, 6 years, son of George Burgess, of Dinwiddie county, was Killed by « runaway horse. He and an older brother were riding on one horse when the animal took fright. The boy had the reins looped around his body and was dragged to death. | ‘The brother escaped injury. DRAGON-FLIES AT NEW YORK NDW YORK, June 16.—An unusual @ight was witnessed on the Kast #ide today, when children went to school with their ears bundled in ear muffs, although the mercury was around 9 degrees, It was not be Cause of the state of the weather, but the children wore the muffs to pro tect thelr ary trom dragon files, or “darning needies,” ax they are monly called. Swarma of th tiferous insects have taken | sion of the Mast Side and many of the stores and renidences state of slege. Their ocou obliged to keep doors and cloned againat the pest mation prevails, The of the presence army of winged insects in the city is unexplainah Rattic AT NIGH Buy ba acre tract, Moore In * ‘CHASED A | Divisto fall the clothing was | work off upon the Filipinos |The action of Aguinaldo in dissolv- lteblishing the colony, Including ev lon the ¥ Co, | ree Come Bristol Miils to Start. RRIBTOL Pa. Ju 1B) Hons are to be restmed at the Bris Trop Holling mil, whieh have been standing idle for the t aix years. Ki. Wister, of Philadelphia, has taken hold of the plant an Spectors from that city were he day and thoroughly looked ove rey poliers, The mille will be put in ation within six weekx = T plant used to be one of the beat of (te kind In the state KIDNAPPER | NPW YORK, June 14—Whit year-old Henry Sanford, son of Ge l@anford, a cobbler living at No, 902 Broadway, Williamsburg, was play walk in front of hia woman, who May and ing on the sb home today an elderly afterwards gave the name nner, caught up the cht dl away with him. ¢ he ioikhiors of the Ban fords who saw the act, followed the woman to the corner of Marcy and n avenues, Policeman Lang Was called upon to arrest her, She dropped the child and fought the of ficer until the patrol wagon arrive Battered to De th. YORK, Pa., June 16.--Sixteen-year- jold Amos Burk, employed on a farm lin Windsor township, was dragged to fdeath over @ stony road by a mule today. He was thrown from the animal, and his foot caught in the harness, When the mule was stop ped, after running a mile, the boy's body was almost reduced to a jetly, torn from his the shoes only rematning. body, A FAMINE | OF CURRENCY been in Omaha for ten days en jupon the brewertes of this city and with only a i" m | partial success, and left Omaha last WASHINGTON, D. C., June 16} nignt, expecting to return in a few |) Business circtes in Manila are in trouble over the question of curren cy. ‘The question that worries the Filipinos, however, ts not academic in character, not whether one form | of currency has greater circulating | medium, but 4 question of having a/ suMficient quantity of small curren: | | ey to conduct thelr business. Here is @ chance for the United States to me of the surplus silver held in the treaa- jury. We have about $86,000,000 In sil- ver bullion, and about $7,000,000 in subsidiary afiver cotna, not greater than Is needed, perhapa, | by our necessities, but yet some of It denominations coined for Unfortunatety, lof email [home consumption. identity of the murde {ward turret of t ‘CONFESSED TO | Crops in Kans TOPRKA Instied today by th . Kan, June A San Francisco nas, Tt shows that 20 per cent, of the} oa a ‘euaen, rick wheat acr in @ failure ne to uebla, Walla CINCINNATI 0, June 16. Th the unfay ible wittter and « peculiar awindle perpetrated in Lou- The condition of the remain é apd Umatilla laville, Ky n Monday, when the per cent. ia given at %5, some countion YW! BEAT TL rman Insurance bank tate in the reporting an average conditi (1115 a. om via Port Townsend and 4y pald $6000 to two men who pre. 70. Victoria, June 4, 4, 18, 18, 4, July ented @ check for that amount, pur-) In most of the corn territory, or the) d, ft. J, 28, th August 2, and every rting to come from the er of eastern three-fifths of the state, the Mfth Gay there Citlaona’ National bank, has re-|#ituation and proapects are very en Lnave You sulted In two arresta here and a par- couraging and an improved acreary |. SAN FRANCISCO i pba tied og ia reported, About the only present Seatue 10a. m,, via Victoria and Pt Fred Feidenheimer young man {drawback is 4 surplua of moisture, | Teworend, Jun 2M: 10) 99, 88 well connected tn Louisville, was the ‘The condition for the entire #tate te JUlY 6 10, 15, 20, 25, 80, Aumuat 4, and | firet arrested and admitted that the slightly ever 90. every Afth day thereafter chock #hown him was the one used to — -———_— | FOR ALASKA get the lan of mey, but aatd ho Parke one of the core of the Cititens’ National b The plan was to make a re telephone for a loan from the man Insurance bank, and on re ing a favorable reaponre to ne that the ation Was concocted by A FIREMAN’S nic HMOND, Ind., June 16—Ales forged eheck by two men ae arrang 4 » Pan Mandie fireman, per t, to whom the money was paid formed an act of bravery last even When arrested Parker had about ing east of this city, near St. Parts, #200 on his person, and at his hotel O. He was on train No. 1, which $2000 in large bills wae found in the Was going at high speed, when tt safe. He claims to have won this Was noticed that a b: of two or at the races. three years Was playing on the Crack = ‘The engineer reversed, but it was re Murdered in His Barn. HILLSDALE, Mich, June 16 Yesterday morning Lyman 4 prominent farmer of whahip, went to hin barn, appear at dinner time » led to an investiga’ was found lying in a pool and suffering from severe wounds the head, There were evide @ struggle on every hand. day he died. ‘There inn Cam y Breweries. OMAHA, June 16. He did and hie n. He f blood alied that the train could not be stopped in time to prevent s Jarvia then ran along the running stepped down on the pilot, Bracing himeelf, and getting a firm hold with one hand, he leaned forward and, as the engine almost touched the ehild, grasped its ¢ Setiae and lifted It out t of harm's w imbed out board and 4 So's FATAL FLOODS @ IN TEXAS Repre- sentatives of a New York eyndicate deavoring to secure %-day South Omaha. They met days. BRONZE ART FOR EW YORK, June panel, to be placed 1h med Ohympta, apace between the two big guns th Md such effective service in Manila The latter I®| bay, on Admiral Dewey's arrival in this city Victory oceuples the center Her outetretched arma eu: A magnificent figure |however, the director of the mint I8|You May Fire When Ready.” ¢ options upon the for in the { the AUBTIN, Tex. June 16 Reports which are ching Unie ¢ show that no than sone have been drowned by th Mert ardville atroye iden wares Were we hed raons who we ere etaaye “s m fr ters of the s been partially flood. Fe eral business jaway end two p leaught tp the torrent weed to #v Mivs- . Were drowned and six oth ere were know have perished bronze} au of Ban Saba is under water. The river there is a mile wide and rising. Miles of wheat fields are sub- merged Hundreds horses have of rine, ‘The in the overflowed se of the wrade and ite tributaries will ag C of head of cattle and perished in the sudden P port & flowing scroll, bearing the | prewate $100,000, | words historically acon! ‘ridley, | Cguereemeaes — "Treasurer in Trouble. forbidden to touch the silver bullion |oither side of the draped figure. the | for purposes other than the ¢ ne of sitver dollar 412% grains which | the people do not want and wi! not | have. If the law In this particular | were different a fine opportunity i#/ now presented to send a considerable quantity of the sliver with which the | treasury is burdened to our distant colonies and relieve the currency famine that prevaii». WEATHER FORECAST. Seattle and Vicinity.—Tonight and |Saturday, fair weather; winds north. [west to north. The temperature has rise in Washington and Montana. The pres- sure remains high over Western Washington, and low over California which {# an indication for continu pleasant weather in the vicinity o! Beattie. There has been no precipitation re u4 hours, | AGUINALDO'S LAST RESORT WASHINGTON, D. C., June 14.— ing the Filipinio congress and declar- ing himself dictator is no surprise to the officials of the war and state de- partments, It means that the mem- bers of the congress who up till now had been the tools of Aguinaldo, were Inclined to take matters into thelr own hands and accept the terms of peace offered by the Amert can commissioners, This their lead- | er would not permit, although he has | repeatedly declared that he was pow- eriess to make peace without consent of his congress. Aguinaldo’s action | in declaring himself dictator is be- | Heved to be a favorable indication, and the last resort of this petty but roublesome adventurer. OFFICERS TAKE THEIR FAMILIES WASHINGTON, D. C., June 16.— It is the purpose of the government to make the residence of the naval officers now on their way to Guam to administer the affairs of the new | colony as pleasant aa practicable, | and to allow every reasonable de- mand that the governor and his staff may make. Service at Guam is not | de 4 the officers sent there |Chicago market caters, SS to have come from non-tuberculosis are oxpected to remain three years. ‘The Yosemite in now on the way there with a general cargo for es- erything needed, from furniture for | residences to windmills and farming | implements. It is not the intention | of the authorties to make the colony | exclusively one of men, a# has been supposed. It is not believed that the men would be content in #o lonely place without the companionship of women, and while it Is contrary te the regulations of the government to provide facilities and transportation for moving the wives and families of naval officers about the world, it is thought that as Guam presents #0 | a case the regulations may od will be accommodations mar fitted out at! San Francisco with for a limited number of ladies, and ym ite next trip to Guam, early in July, will carry the families of sev eral officers who are now bound there | nite ee ore’ Opport The Home Pratt's Orchard Addition ts all tn large bearing fruit trees, lots are offered on special terms to those who want homes, by Holmes d Jt umbja street — t Mad. Pay, tomorrow night, |them fainted. Her bench mate jfeet of which rests upen an orb. the inscription; “From the citize of Olympia and State Ireeting of Olympls to her namera MDOOCEXOVIUL The artiste are Cc. Freneh and Paul W. Morris, IN A PANIC FROM HEAT NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., June 4. -— Work in the cigar factory Hirechorn, Mack ard company was practicaliy brought to a standstill by the heat prostrations today. The firm of Washingto: is| BUTT, Neb, June 16—The Re na | publican county trearurer, Nicholas nm. (Seller, wae arrested today for the ke |embeasioment of more than $5000 of D, | county funds The complaint was Imade by the county board upon a report of the state examiner, J. A Simpeon, Seller gave a $5000 bond tor his appearance Shipyards May Close. RELFAST, June 16-—-The ship- building fiem of Hartand & Wolff has given notice to its employes that tte ‘Will be closed if the National- tat and anti-Nationalist disturbances continue. The Harland & Wolff whip- yards are the largest industrial plant in the elty oft occupies a brick building on Netl- eon street that Is not large enough, non cree that a bt true cous DEGREASE 0 F REVENUE jhave been kept at work in the loft la low room directly ander the roof. ported from any station for the past /tysy nad not been in the room for more than a half hour when one ed over to raise her, and she toppled over. The sight produced nie among the « who b 1» herself @ vertiable areee Piheeideie: a Proporty in lowa, 1s Too Low. DEB MOINES, lowa, June 16.—In that there of fications are will be hysterical and started to run around |*4!!ine of in Iowa of the taxable the room. One girl went into ce valuation of property this year of vulsions, The terror of the girls was | about $50,000,000. This tows ts credit Indescribable. At one time seven lay | od entirely to the new law. Formerly senseless upon the fleor of the fac-|oronerty was anon at a supposed tory. In haif an hour nineteen had|io ice cent. of ite va Muitan 4% been prostrated. They were remov- ed at once to the outer air, and the |%¢¥ law. operative this year In fu majority soon recovered un im-|for the fir me, property is as ple treatment ed at 25 per cent. of its real value LP wa ja Lauterwig, 23 years taken rtions that he fa last night when the Chicago Ve ary society, at a meeting, decided take the Initiative in the ecru against the scourge, To that end t society called a joint conference the veterinarians and physicians Chicago to meet Wednesday, Ju! 21, at a place to be decided upon shall be admitied. Mayor Harri Gov. Tanner and the aldermen w |be invited. The purpose of the ing will to form # the prevention of the that sale of milk is not cows, SHE TIRED OF NEW YORK, June 16.—The tr of a suit for alienation of a wif affections, nzie, a Coachman, Lought, for $50,000, began in Boat today. The coachman eloped elie, the daughter of his employ He alleges that the triving wrongfully and unlawfully injure him by depriving him of t comfort, society, ald and of Nellie Lought, hin wife, trying to allenate aff m for him; also that by p suasions he enticed her to leave bh and remain away from him for long a period that his object w secomplished. a a Rattle AT NIGHT against Dr and = | Fre Concert Mad, Pay, tomorrow bight, of age, with violent convulsion She became delirious and imagined ed in the car- declared | nues of the rin af |ter it i» decided whether thepublic meet ifle plans for known brought by Murdoch Me- with defendant i* con pesintance and destroy h It is betlew the actual v more than the old 4 that 25 per cent. of 2 ould Jue amount to per cent. but that she was about to be killed. She |fought savagely with her teeth and |‘#i# idea of the legisiature has turn nails, and it required the efforts of |? out to be @ mistaken one. The three men to get her into @ carriage, |M#ures Were complete 4 today for |One of the men who aided in caring | ulk county, the largest in the state for her was so overcome by his The assessment on real estate fell ff under the new In The jriage while it was returning to the oe factory 000, This makes the ut $3,400,000. Dallas county has 4 ite footings id they show War on Consumption Germs || Saknes. "Tec oliae CHICAGO, June 16.—Pubdiie war on | wil r e in th reve tuberculosis was formally te a the tax law will probably have to be chan, te —— “|BOY SLAIN IN “| A MIMIC FIGHT n in EW YORK, June 16—The battle of San Juan Hill has been a favorite me on the East Side among the boys, who choose s} Americans Spanish. At 7 o'clock last night engagement of this kind was in lstarted on East Twenty-second |street. Alexander Philips, 4 yearn lold, led the Americans and the Span jards intrenched tn a mortar box on }top of a sand heap was un com nd of 9-year-old Charles Hughes bad friends weeks he Spaniands were driven out and 4 to recapture the hill, Hughes “q {led the charge and, it ts al attacked Phillips from the rear A. |drove a knife in his bask, penetrating the lung. Physictans say the wound boy will die. Hughes has beer | arrested tay | tr? ened. and on to| rr Funny | Story ‘Killed Him he| BINKHAMPTON, N. ¥., June 16. Frederick Tearsbal, of Battle Creek, by | Mich., employed in Wallace's eirous, T \laughed himself to death yerterday ' | He heard a good story at the tent 'M | door and broke forth into trrepr #0 | wt laughte Suddenly he fell to “* | the ground dead An autopsy showed that he had | valvular disease of the heart, but he might have lived for years if that |story had not been told. a Korn brug Co, Vitth and Pike, Prescription Epecialists "Vhone Pike 2 a a | Free Concert Mad, Pay, tomorrow night, DARING RESCUE n crop lownes | Leave Seattle 9 a, m. Cottage City, June 14 Queen, Jun July 14, 29. City of Topeka, June 9, 4, July 9 Orizaba, June 19. ALKA, June 4, July 4, 19, Aus a, and every fifth day thereafte For er information, obtain folder The company reserves th to change, without previous steamers, sailing date and hours of atling J.P. TROWBRIDOR Puget 64, Supt., Ocean Dk, Seattle Up town tleket office, 618 Firat Seattic; Goodall, Perkins & Co., Agents, Ban Francine “ Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Alaska Lightuing Express Steamship tity of Seattle from Yeuter Whart MONDAY. JUNE 19, AT 10 P.M, FOR -—— SKAGWAY AND DYEA Vanconver, Ketchikan and Juneau TEAMSHIP -FARALLON * | waite from Yesior Whert for tkagway and at Victoria, Vancouver, Ketea eel, and Junean, Thursday, June 15,10 P.M. | | | | ral Agente 113 Jason Street | ‘Empire Line “AL Wate Route to Alaska | Dhrst failing to 8. Michael oa ot Adon, June !10, 1s9so Connecting with Com own Dawson City APD AA Datormatiane Feat Yukon River. EMPIRE LIN |] 607 First Ave. SEATTLE Or to an: it of the Interns pomel Ravigetion Company ln ited Bales or | } | i | To insure } your packages ant letters for | DAWSON And Upper Yukon Points by NUGGET EXPRESS Record unexcelied for promptners and reliability. Temporary Office, 7 Second aye., South, Tel, Main 960 delivery send and import- STEAMSHIP Prank M. White, Master, Sails for ST. MICHAEL And All Yukon River Points Tuesday, June 13 Connecti St. Michael with Salling From Seattic Jane 6th FOR ‘Cape Nome and Golofnin Bay For freight and passenger rates apply to i CHILCOTT. Agent nt Mutual Life Bnilding foot of Spring St. Ba Or White Star Doo Thekgt OMoo, 612 First ave one Main uy. Arrive am EA Nor way Sis _Kverett- Mt, Vernon = Whate a | 420) m, Spokane: Rose 920 pa, Mit. Peel’ Chtcngo and Bast Seattle, Bios an Brevetl STEAMER GREYHOUND : Three Round Trips Diily—Except Sunday TIME CARD Seattio 7a m. and Sp. m. Kverett 9:10 & m, 2340p m., and ta at Sonttle with Steamer Flyer ound trip $1.25; Ka. ttle, rn ‘lephone, beuitlo, Ito’ Sal, SCOTT, Manager LAURADA Steamer Discovery ron "St Michael, Golovin Bay CAPE NOME [Next Gailing About Fld 20. | | Connecting erase orthorn Railway Company Virst Avenn: Seattle Yoko ‘Transportation Ch, Jtead office, 99-02 West Cols W. Woon, tes : Alaska Flyer Skagway via OY oy raph Ketohika " 1D TY-FIVE HOURS -§, 8. HUMBOLDT From Seattle WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, AT 8 P.M. City Office, a6 Main dW, Ar Mer First avenne; telephone tngion Dock ; ‘phone Pike las K CAINE, Agent Insurance Sale... Of Fancy Groceries Our entire hb te new being sold For Cash” by the Fire Iw surance Association gar eee ory fm outside packages and la- led by emoke The Seattle Grocery Second and Marion Dy order et Ineurance Association ls SCeCeseooeoooooeS * “se *@ GREAT —~ ‘Mortgage Salenme 519 tse Way. te Mountain M tons, Beane ti kle’s Coffee, Hest kavon Boe Queen City Clover Lest Buiter... tse peas ter tack Ve Ve Palrvanas honp, 7 for ze Sib pail Jetly . se i es Don't forget the Namber 519 YESLER WAY Py oe Entire stock must be Closed Out By the tet. JAKE MARTIN, Receiver. b+ t+++++ Pee oooeee $e sosessssooes e c . ° e ° e e e . - e eecoee PIGOT & FRENCH CO. 208 Washington 8t., have the only ‘Linotype Job Printing Machine | al the ) Korth west Catalogues, Pamph. poate ally Jew prices. SA i Pts ty Prich a ah opportuni Two Carloads of Pianos Direct from the factory; jast arrived, and more coming e Ramaker Music Co. 1415 Seoond Ave bet. Pike and Union | Safe Deposit Boxes } For tho safe keeping of |Valuable Articles and Papers Yor rent at a year. You carry the keys Safo Deposit Vauits OW. Columbia St. €, SHORROCK, Menager Go TO Sparkman & McLean FOR BANGAINS IN REAL ESTATE Phone Red 1793. 65 Batley Bid CWOW00000000000000000000 | Ponteland Platino Cabinet Photos reduced For 50 Days. |\La Roche Cor, 24 ave, and Union st The Sweetest, Juiclest FORANGES | San Diego Fruit Co. 415 Pike Street, Between Pourth and Pim LightRunning | DOMESTIC. 1523 “Rasy Payments. an MICKELSON, Agt PETER EGGE | Painting, Paperhanging, Kalsomining | ~ Hicture, Frames Made to Order, Look: nith Repairing of AN Kinds 7othave 406 Pike Street Bad ature. Finest arsort- ment of religions books in Nowhwosts Har [din’s Book Store, 1007 First Avenue, Cumplae Sick «| BR sstiies | 3 3 AVOTION watehen tH ng Ho nl " ‘Ww a Dar on, . ia thin wate very: ny to the highest bidder » BUSINESS CHANCES. Yor Busines, Chances of all kinds see NELAG CYHERBON & CO. Money-making F ality; low rent ount other be *taurant, in good will sett cheap 4, wh{éb takes owner's time. It will pay you to look this up at onee. HEAL ESTATE *ureand eali wt my new plece # real ertate office, bouk and stationery | etore: WA Firat ave, hear Madison. RINTING AND BINDING. —. VATENT ATTOUNEYS BARNES WROR 767 ' - KUPTCKE SPECIALINE s cured without knife, pain or lo MS Kenttle National Benk building _DNEING AND CLEANIN Aline bye Works, a straet. phone Buff 1001 French loure in the eity Harr-boyd buliding apt of time Te Dye The only _ CONTRACT TOMS AD *, Ditlefaen + 1108 Wester Dp BUILDERS tractors and ave. Tel. Butt 9m all, Generel Jobbing. Tel recn of CAMPING TENTS poten nia, cc rent. atthe Tent and Awnti« Co, Marion and Western, Telephone Main 638 | ee ee “Filty raiiroma laborers for Trim at Northern K & Lane new team. Jers, roek iDEN ; wages. ee panes day 4 pan. Crawford, 110 W. Mtaln et. Castott clothing TL Taslor, Marr-Boyd tig tS ABSY Goops. Wanted | Nothing better for Alnska, Umber, country or hard work. Cavaity Trousers, double loversoat, $2.75; dyed bisek, $5.0), Gen. Miles’ storm and cold weather hood costs, 4.0. Army black woul hate ®e. Rubber Diankets, We Navy undershirteand drawers n + 11.09 and up. Govern wore, Se Overshirts, $200 rat Avenue. SIGNS AND HOUSE NUMBERS. Rubber Type, eiuiainase “and enamel letters for 4 house nd Fesier Way. "Phone Black 135 Meston, SEWING MACHINES. ej Now Vows Sewing Machines Best and eapest machine made. Soekd on essy pay- nis, Office next door to Pestofice, WANTED CL CLOTHING. ____ ABSTRACT OF TITLE. Seattle Abstract Co. 419 New York Block ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Sean ates ae tes ee aed | sabe Sars raat ah acer fee Hanson before nee. ooene ek eee es “as coin ais ehl ct sale ja! ome! street, opposite Pos: Wanted—To bay old gold and alver. TC Hensel, manig. jeweler’ 38 Hinckley block. Everything (s going Without limit or re- serve to the highest bidder, regardless of pt ice, co#t or value, as we must make room lor s large, new stock that is on the toad. A large line of watehes, diamonds, chains, fat and bollowware to select from. Fine including Howards, Raymonds, Riverside, Crescent Street, BG, Gayler. @ M. Wheeler, P. & Rartiet ‘snd Daber, ete. Now be sure and attend this sale, as ever thing ls going to the highest bidder wit out Tait oF reserve: 2 elegant presents given away after each mane veryihing ts guaran! a2 Tepresented, 29 be sure 4 ad ily at 2. and 7 20 p.m aw, mack & Co. enue. White ix King of ail sewing machines, Sold by 8. D. Voria, 1006 Second nye; plonser dealer in sewing ‘machines abd ‘sewing machine supplies. Telephone Batt 61. __ DENTIST ®. “TH. Depew, Deutist. Specialist im Crow: end Bridge work. 424 Burke Building. (an sD INSURANCE. jortgage Loans, Fire In eure se dete ieee 'W8 Boston Bik; Tel. NW. Mire Hansen, corner Fourth and Pina Latest Spring Styles. Lowest prices. OTELS AND FURNISHED RO ROOMS “BRONSON, #8 First avenue— : rooms si or an suites i Crane, Manager. — «room Or anticipal be try the Rochester Hotel, Pike "end econ fool room #1 per Week; nicely furatshod tside rooms §2 to $3; transcients 250 and We; {ree baths; electric lights, id HOTEL YORK, First Avenue and Pike; first-class roomsand board at # per wee! HOTEL COLDBY, cor. Thin’ and Cherryy boart, $5 w nd up | GLENWOOD HOUSE, iid Bouth: Single rooms $1, $1.50 and {2 per week. THE VICTORIA, 1200 First ave; elegant furnished rooms, #2 and #8 a week; suites with bath, eto, 0. ©. Stark, propristor, HOTEL SA VOY —Picasant rooms ; 625 First MARION HOUSE. Furnished rooms ; rates sonable, nder, 107 Marion, cor. Ist ERE, i. Zemansky, genoral auctioneer; sales made in any partof the city o ats real tate, live stock, express sales, freight bankrupt stock pf merchandise—all goods in general. 1828 Third avenue, SSE | Pie Seattle Junk Co. pars lowest prices, but square business. Kinds of waste paper tought and old newspapers sold. No. os Railroad avenue, Telephone “Black No. 1113. Alaska Jank Co. pays highest’ pric prompt returns, No. 1111 Western avente. Tephone Pike 119. __ BAKERIES, insay's home-made bread, cakes and pastry; bost in the city, 106 Third Avo, pete Aachen Swine Anders “The Pacific ring tots, 818 and $20 suite made in the “eity. Dyeing, Repairing. 715 Thint avenue. Cleaning, iW, HovGH and 417 Collins block. “Acme Publishing Co. PRINTERS | P.O. Alley. Teteph 106¢ oct, a4, 415, 05 Lie

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