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— & eben ne a ne ne wr & a re TO Hel THE TRUSTS The Mission of M. C. Wetmore. * PROMINENT ST, LOUIS MILLIONAIRE Hundr of Men of Both Parties | Write to Him With Ap- proving Words, | NEW YORK, July 11.—A man who asserts that he is going to devote the rest of his life and bi for- tune to fighting trusts is in New York. He is Col, M. C. Wetmore, | ef St. Louls, who a short time ago was the president of the Liggett & Myers Tobaceo company, of Louis. | “I am koing to devote the rest ve my life and fortune to fighting the trusts.” he sald. “Lam receiving hundreds of letters Indorsing my course every day.” he said. ‘I shall keep up the fight long as there is any fight in 1 think it wilt be all over Inside of two years. The next presidential election will be fought on the trust issue and on that the Democrats wilt win, Why, the whole Weet and South are hot beds of ant! trust sen-/| thment ‘The Democrats with a strong Plank on thie evil in their platform will sweep every etate weat of Peee-| ayivania. “The farmer ts feeling the tron hee | of the trust every day Everything he needs to build his house or bar ra} with has advanced im price from 25 to 2 per cent. His land fa not worth any more, thou “tam « Democrat, and although my party will not forsake silver or the tariff, the anti-trust idea will overshadow everything else. “The trusts are of work every day “Another thing that wilt lead to Democratic success is thie Phitippine business. We paid $20,000,000 and bought nothing but a war. MeKin- ley biundered and we will have to pay for {t. “The thousands of letters I have received are not from Democrats alone. A large percentage are from Repubiieans and the writers aay they ) are going te vote for the party that ' will down the trusts. “You im the East do not realize how strong sentiment is in other parts of the country. It means that Bryan will be the next president.” GEN. EAGAN HAS MADE A FORTUNE SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. July 1.— News from Hilo, Hawatian islands, shows that ex-Commissary Genera} Eagan has made « large fortune. He several years ago bought 5008 acres of wild government land to the Olea district, near Hilo, for $20,000. He put it in his son's name, planted M0 acres of coffee placed his son in charge. Recently the son sold all the land except what was in coffee. to a sugar syndicate for $480,000. He) also has property in San Francisco) and is drawing his full salary from THE KISSING BUG IN DELAWARE DELAWARE, ©., Juty 11—The first appearance tn this part of Ohio/ of the melanoleste picipes, otherwise known as the “kissing bug.” was) made known here today by the sud- | den and serious iliness of Carter Ea-| lish | After the lad had retired last night) his mother heard his moans, and go-| ing to him, found bis lips, eyes, and | in fact his entire face badly ewollen. | A physictan was hastily summoned who partly relieved the child's suf- fering, but he is yet in a serious con- dition. BACK FROM CARIBOO. J. H. Fieckenstein, who went to the Cariboo county last fall, has re-/ turned to Heattle. He reports great mining activity there, and several) new dredgers have been ere neve Boon fnotalied j PICTURING — | THE STOMACH kuperinont 8 Seosnsetelly Ac. complished in Chicago. | CHICAGO, July ing the interior of @ man's stomach, an experiment which has hitherto been attended with #o many faltures| as to cause it to be considered al- Trost among the impossibilities, has been successfully performed in this! etty. The inner walls of the atom L.~—Photograph- | ibte sides nforming to the walla of the stomach, he X-ray exposure is then made, the tube is withdrawn jand the pictuye on the thin rubber | bate le developed as in ordinary X- |ray photography, Playing Card Trust. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, July the | There ta one instance of @ trust tak- ling business from here. The plant of the United States Playing Card leompany will, it le understood, close | down about the middie of this month and the machinery will be moved to augment the facilities of the plant! of thie trust in Cincinnati. Ae in all other cases, labor will fer, There are 264 men and wo- men employed here, while the con- iidation of the two plants In Cin- ecippati will mean the employment of only about 15 extra people Wanted to Kiss Her. PARKERSBURG, W. Va, bd nn —Charios Stainaker, a former U ed States deputy marshal, mad | desperate attempt to t nis o life at West Union. Stainaker we to Mra. Minnie Egan's home, and, | Upon having demanded a kies, Mra. | Kaan, who is married, refused. He placed the revolver to hie head, and would have killed himecif had not the woman's mother knocked the weapon from his hand. ACROSS THE OCEAN IN THREE DAYS LONDON, July iL--Keen interest ie felt at the admiralty in the devel- opment of the torpedo boat destroy- er Viper, which will be launched in| a short time on the Tyne, The Mesars. Parsons are fitting her with the turbine system of engin and they believe that they will « to make 45 miles an hour, Expert- ments are being made in the direc- | ton of utilizing the turbine system |aboard ocean steamers. Experts are of the opinion that this system wilt revolutionize ocean travel and make it possible to cross the Atlantic in three days. JUGGLING THAT BEATS THE JAPS But With Figures. WASHINGTON, D. C.. July 1 When it comes to juggling Sgures| the war department ten't the only “baby in the Bunch.” Don't over- look your uncle, Lyman J. Gage, in the United States treasury. E z i g 2 z fE million and @ quarter. Friday the goverament spent $2800 In pensions. Saturday it | spent nearly $2,000,000 for the same_ purpose. Saturday the total expen- } nen Were $4,908,000, Baturday's deficit | was $1,376,681. And yet Sgures Marvel at crime. SALE OF THE RENTON LINE The Seattle & Rainier Beach rail- road has passed into the hands of | the Seattle & Renton Ratiway co At the same time. a mortagage was filed for $150,000. to the State Trust company. The issue is tn 15 year bonds, and bear 5 per cent. interest. A telephone message was received at police headquarters late this af- ternoon from Chehalis, Lewis coun. | ty, stating that a man by the name) of Alien Brown, was chloroformed | | there iaat night, beaten and robbed! members have located good proper. of $18. The men committing | deed headed fur Seattle. ‘The bonds of Eeplin and Lyte, who are implicated In @ “knock-out drop”! case were fixed this afternoon at $1500 each. GRAW, W. Va., Elias Hatfield, a member of the famous Hatfield fam.) ily, who has been hunted in the mountains for weeks for murdering a deputy, has surrendered to the gov. ernor in 091 Al OE the GRACE DAY MISSING EE Te ee Be ER ER MMT SE ER LET ET Me TE TE EEN EI re ° , SLAIN BY 4 WOMAN Who Bore Him No Hatred. KILLING OF ED, G. DE NORTON Due te the Careless Mandiing of « Revolver wi of the Sed Affair. ‘The remains of Baward G. De Nor- ton, known also as Ward, who was | accidentally shot at Skagway July 1, land died July 4, were shipped to Portiand this morning by Mutter-| worth and Bons, The circumstances connected with the death of young De Norton were told by his father, who accompanied bis rema to Be. » He stated that hie son had been Invited out by a lady friend to spend the evening, as ashe was pre- paring to leave for Dawson City. During the evening's conversation she asked him if he would buy a re. volver ich she wished to dispose of. He replied that he would, and asked her to let bim see it #0 he could examine it. She took the re- volver from a shelf, The barrel was pointed towards him. to point the gun the other way, as it might be loaded. She replied that there wae no danger. As she was working the cylinder to see if it was in good order, the gun was dis- charged and the bullet struck De Norton in the sholder. Me died from the effects of the wound three days later. Texas Grain Crep. DALLAS, Tex, July 11.—The an- nual grain crop statistical estimates for U2 grain wing counties in —_ made ie today, make the forcing men OU"! toe With Bamboo nes Fans wheat eat. ff So Sonnets toca ye | 34,000,000 bushels ot cork tentontee’ vob sent ry Poa sles oat onnege. 1 acres; corn acreage, 4, acres. Advices are that hh cocker at ep eeger erm BUILDING PERMITS. Building permits were issued today to John MeGrath for repaire at 1522 one Huron street to Y NOTES. es agent for yaedbame onde pt ary Beery hie h general freight tacate at ‘St. Paul for the Northern Pacific, ac- | Soumpasson By Dae Vers 3 oxneeted to i im the city tomorrow. He wilt #0 to Alaska on the next trip of the H. M. Haines. northwestern agent (of the Phillips-Judson Exeursion fey won't le and we | cometaw, is in Portiand, and wilt remain there three be tour days. ary HA. Kyer, northwestern agent of the Chicago, Great Western, is in the Bast, visiting the head offices of his ee ‘The White Pass & Yukon route Will teawe kome new folders the last Of this week, containing the official announcement of the opening of that road through to Bennett, a map of the Atlin ret, and freight and rates. At the same time they will put out « large come of) exceptionally fine Alaska vie — NEWS. E. Clough, pay a a Sexty of tors from the Northwestern somer a rer ano, [has returned to Seattie reporting a very favorable prospect. All the tes and are enjoying good health. E4 Herring and Col. Johnson, who. were members of the Clough party, will return on the sext steamer ef ‘The free pupremaat oMces are moving today to the offices former- ‘ly occupied oy ime otty clerk. ” The heaith ‘Genicanes received ‘notification today of two cases of smallpox at Arlington, near Snohom- iwh. The sheriff later telegraphed that one of the parties, who was un- der quarantine had escaped. ved that he was h 4 attle pox at Sunnydale. ‘There are two canes of small-. — THE SEATTLE and the renpmination of 1900?--Mditor N.Y. World Mr, Way, upon receipt of the above, sent the folowing reply Editor N.Y, World.-Rank and Me People’s party of Washington state favor renomination of Bryan “All the anti-monopolists should, and, in my Judgment, will, vote the same ticket in 1900.—% W, WAY.” “ee Salfest A. Sylvester, after a hard flaht for liberty in the federal court, was dismissed from custody this morning, only to become again « fugitive from justice charged with having embessied the funds of an insurance company North Dakota Requisition papers were issued, but a clerical error was made, and Judge Hanford decided held under the extradition order. The court had remanded the case three times awaiting corrected pa- pers from North Dakota, These pa- | pers are supposed to have been reg-| istered in the matie last Thursday, | but have not yet reached Seattle to rearrest Sylvester, but Detective Wappenheim has not yet found him, ‘MR. HALL GIVES AN OPINION Congressman John A. T. Hull, of Des Moines, who is with Senator Payne's party, looked carefully into the Alaskan boundary dispute while tm the north, and his opinion ts in consequence of value He thinks that England has encroached on American territory, and that ultl- mately she will have to give in to the just demands of the American * the Porcupine district, for instanc @ Star reporter this morning. “We have about 209 men scattered threugh the country, and if any at- tempt is made by Canadians to drive them out there will be a serious row Im fact, I have no doubt that such & proceeding would result in a bloody fight. When we were in Vancouver, B.C., before we went north, the pa- pers there advocated geting posse | sion of & port on Lynn canal at all costs, The boundary diapute ts far from being settled You can rest asaured, however, that the United States wilt never give up a piece of [land In Alaska th now owns.” | Mr. Mull eays that Alaska « | wonderfully rich country, but that It wil never amount to much in agri- culture = SURPRISED — AND PLEASED Frank M. Bady, United | @Teseman from the sew "| sonal district of Minneapolis, accom- ,| panied by hie family, hes been | Spending a few days with bis cousin, | Mre. Geo. E. Hallock. of 822 Warren | can ba Mr. Eddy arrived in the city last week from Oregon, where he had spent a few days in connec ates Con- congres- | ton with his duties as member of the committee on public lands. in Washington solely for re- creation, and that he found it may be judged from his words to a Star reporter “I came prepared to be favorably impressed, and to say that my tm- pressions are realised is a feeble way pressing myself. Buch scenery and such resources are unknown to those who come from prairie states and agricultural counties. 1 do not believe that you realize what a won- derful country you bave. The mines land timber of Was ington and Ore- gon will, in the next five years, be a source of great two states than any o the union will reesive.” Mr. Eddy came via the Northern Pacific. We visited his mother and brothers near Olympia, and will re- turn Bi the Capatian Pacific SOUTHAMPTON Ene, July 11 It is reported that Sir Thomas Lip- ton has promised each member of the Shamrocks crew £5 a week for life if the yacht wins ths cup this fan WASHINGTON, D. C., July 1L— Gen. Otin’ death-roll for the week shows only six deaths, which is con- sidered a remarkable record for an jermy of over 30,000 in an unhealthy | climate ‘SHARP MAKES | Mr. Walter Sharp, whose name was mentioned as one of the last Persons who saw Gena Missen before her disappearance, wishes the Star | ryan in A warrant was immediately lasued) ‘ said Congressman Hull, to” A STATEMENT STAR. A HOT DAY IV SKAGWAY | July 1899, today that the prisoner could not be! |THE ARCTIC HEAVENS DID BLAZE And the toe Was Cole Honor of the Day-—Story is Brought by Rosalie | | — Steamer Rosalie, Capt arrived in port at 5:0 o'clock yen- terday evening, having on board 126 | Kiondik: and $100,000 in treasure. | According to Purser W. W. Morrow, the richest persons were W. H Piummer and F.C. Barker, who had between them 045,000. They left the boat at Victoria, Others of the pas sengers who had gold were P. L. Owen and Mrs. 8. E, Crockett. Bach of them had « la sack of dust which they deposited with Pureer Morrow. They refused, however, to state the value of thelr wealth. Bev~ eral possessed large sums in drafts The body of Ed Ward, known also as Edward de Norton, liwaco, Wash. who died recently at Skagway from the effects of a gunshot wound, came down on the Rosalie Joba Kalem, a prominent mer- chant of 8k. . met with « pain- ful accident while celebrating the Fourth. He placed several pounds of dynamite in @ nali-keg with the idea of making a loud poise. When the explosion occurred, « portion of the keg struck Kalem in the right eye, causing Diindness. He came to | Beattle for treatment | The citizens of Skagway celebrat~ ‘Was the Fourth of Sylvester is! j hats, LRN RR RPE EY REE TERIA I EY | lela ile hl Ne eM TE TTP ET THIN GAUZE" Serviceable Underwear Each year sees make-up of ladies’ and this year is no exception. “nients as we sell now AtlOc, |5c and 25c Could not have been bought at double these pri two years ago. Now is the time to get acquainted with this department. great improv ements in the and men’s underwear, Such gar- Ladies' Good Quality eto Ribbed Vests, cheap abo, only 4c each, Ladies’ Fine Jersey Ribbed Vests, taped and lace finished neck, 20¢ value, only 10¢ each. Ladies’ Fine Maco Cotton Jersey Ribbed Vests, beautifully | finished, 25¢ value, only 18¢ each, Ladies’ Fine Sea Island Cotton Jersey Ribbed Vests, beauti- | ful lace-trimmed neck, 35¢ value, only 2$¢ each. O'Brien, | ed the Fourth in true American! style, From sunrise until dark the alr © home-made bombs, During the fore- noon 4 large parade w eld, which heavy with explosions from | was composed of the fire depart-/| ment, with its two hose carts, the) j}eity council, the "busses of the Fifth javenue and Brannick hotels. the) German bakery, with its oven in full blast, the lodge of Maccabees, with ana drum, the garbage wagon. @Ally decorated, and men and boys! on horseback and on foot. After the parade, horse, and bictycle, and foot races were held, at the close a tug of-war between the white and color- ed regulars of the United States army took place. The victory was enone as! machi. won by fhe colored men. In the even. | waist tobe beliem ana SS Mats pe mop ep ing a display of fireworks and a grand Dall, closed the celebration ‘The Rosalie had the following pas- sengers; E,W. Pletcher, C 8 Lay- ton, C. HB. Kelly, Hl) A. McCall, Miss Goldstein, Miss Goldstein, Mre Goid-| stein, P. A. Rettig, A. C. Hofer, EB. F. Mofter; H. Day, H. A. Chapman. Erick Kaufmann. John Jacobsen, F Linguist, A. Tripler, B. Metscher, Raiph Ulmer, F. Burton, C. P. Tay- jor, C. A. Ommannie, Eugene Haines, Mra. &. B. Crockett, A. F. B. Crof- ton, Mies Lawrence, Mra. P Smith, 8. KE. Highby, B. DeNorton, W. W Ward, John Kalem, P. L. Owens, L. C. Kerrick, W. J. Beaven, 1. Bred- mer, James Maney, W. Gibson, F. Patterson, J. A. Sloane, BE, D, Wil- Name, M. Jalgreen, John Fenrara | Robert Kelly. 8. Erickson, 8. B. Noel George Stewart, J. Jackson. M Phipps, Matthew Fleming, BR. F Thomas, M. J. Sungras, H. Spencer H. Chambers, C. E. Butler, W. J. Reymers, A. Weber, O. M. Miller, Charies Petersen, F. Burnett, A Fiyon, John Beaune, Cart Gustav- son, H. A. Nevins, C. McCarthy, W. K. Griffiths, Chartes F. Johneon, D. MecKiniey, W. &. Tytler, Amon Ren- jamin, A. J. Call, Henry Henry Bavenths, William Salcouver, James Walters, W. Beathwaite, W. H. Recker, ©. & Peterson, F. Tom- Hinson, Charles Howard. “Tt always exasperates me to meet | Jonephine Jenkins, whom you used | | to be sweet on.” “Why. my dear?" “She always looks at you as tf she could have married you if she want- | ed to.” | AMUSEMENTS. ee — to state that he knows nothing about| the girl beyond a mere ca) quaintance. He met her last Wed- | nesday night at 845, and talked a | few minutes, The last he saw of | her, she was riding away on her bi- leyele, going, she said, to her own home | | SEATTLE ™ STOCK MARKET. a At the Seattle Mining Exchange today there was the usual large at- | tendance It was announced at the [closing of the session that a meet 1 ac-! The only perfect reproduction of | the Jeffries-Fitzsimmons fight wiil be given in its entirety at the Seattle theater Thursday evening. The ti- lustrations are the most perfect ever seen, and much better than those of the Fitzsimmons-Corbett fight which were given here. Every picture is | perfect, and the audience will be abt | to discern the blows as they are giv jen. ‘There is nothing objectionable, jand ladies are Invited. WORTHWES The Northwestern Mining Px- Harris, | | | ; At the Hotel Diller is a party of ing of persons interested in mines Change held to a good attendance to- | very wealthy miners which inclcdes would be held in the exchange at & ay, and found a firm market. Off.) the two McDonald brothers. They o'clock tomorrow night. The object |ers and bide were: have claims on Eldorado and other) of this is to form a closer aMiation well-known Klondike creeks, and it) of the mining Interests of the state. Index Horehoe ach of James C. Foster, a weaithy! |Js stated brought down on the steam-| Quotations today were | Copper Vautt . . lumberman of Cleveland, ©., were! ler Queen $75,000 each. The brothers Asked. nid, | Lost Creek 4 ‘ successtully photographed with the | went into the Yukon country sev-|Tom Thumb ... 3 16 | Cuba é s = result that a large tumor was dia- eral years ago and were fortunate| Morning Glory ............ 1 ~ Goa Crown 8 covered ta have formed in the organ! Gracie L. Day, the 14-year- 14 | | enough to reach the Klondike dis-| Insurgent ...... ‘ a 5% | Sunset ° “oo which, according to the physicians qaughter of Mra. Carrie E. Judkina, | ttict before all the claims on Eldor-| Quiip ‘ “ BH. Sap Poll ........+ + a% In attendance, would have caused hia! has suddenly disa: ered from her | 240 creek had been staked. | Reservation esos "“ Legal Tender eevee, 90 death in a short time. Mr. Foster a nel 6 Lone Pine Surprise ....... 28 98 | Pacific Coast trees 9M has left for Cleveland, taking the| home in Renton. She was last seen! rie inquest over the body of Ben-|®an Poll ... 1% 75 | Index Borointe 5 photograph with him, and with it| about 9 o'clock last night, tn eom- | jamin Hurlock, who was killed by al Warrior General . 3 100 | UNLISTED 8TOCKS a8 « guide he will be operated in on pany with a man named George Am-| railway train at Newcastle Satur-| Summit Seavatic - a% Asked, Bid a on ome - pit : burst. He has been teaching her pad fo ng Re yesterday Lerieen. | Sunpet vee eo = antes Ae wd ath e method used in taking the * Jury brought in a verdict of ac-|Q 8 Co. . - orning Glory . ” 7 photograph is the invention of w.|"4¢ *% Bicycle. Mer mother fears| cidental death.” Nghe chee 1 . |Sea Level .... rs | sit C, Fuchs. It consists of a rubber | Armburet has induced the young girl ee Past San Poll ™% 2% Waconda, f eats | 2% tube one-eighth of an inch in diam-|to elope with him. The young girl! 1%. Ww. Way, of this city, who is al siiver Creek ‘ . Lone Pine .... re aa | eter and about three feet long. At is a perfect blonde, 5 feet 4 inches in| member of the People’s Party Na-| suniiec . « 10 | Republic 160 0«122 the end of the tabe le a rubber bulb, height. She wore 4 light blue check | tional committee, says that his party Quartz M wee. | Waterloo vores 1B - ve walls of which are as thin aw it| dress, dark navy blue jacket, sailor | in this state will favor the renomin-| Copper Vault .............. 2 —|Deer Park tresereeeee 6 wonstbié to make them, giving the hat. The following description of | ation of Bryan in 1900. Copper Vault rie Butte & Boston . + 6 2% \ When inflated, the appearance | Amburat was obtained, Age 32, 6 feet! The editor of the New York World, | Legal Tender a | Ben Hur ..... ' + 20 9 valloon. The interior of the |4 inches in height, light blue eyen| with a view to ascertaining the feel-| Golo, Gold & Copper . ™% Black Tail , + 2 “4 \ coated with a photographic | and light hair, brown clothen ing in this state, eraphed Mr.) Golden Tunnel . a.) | Winniper . 0 8630 \ana acts as the plate on hat, light moustache. The constable| Way as follows yesterday: Standard 4m 8%! | Van Anda nu 1 \pieture is taken. The pa-|at Renton reported her disappear- “Kindly telegraph at our expense! ‘The following sales were made:) "46" . » 160 127 \le (6 swallow the bulb, | anee to the sheriff's office this morn-| whether in.your Judgment the rank! Reservation, 500; Lone Pine, 600. 8an\Falr View s ST eer “Ee inflated by means of| ing, and notices have been went to| and file of the People's party in| poi, 360; BE. San Poll, 2700; Golden|Jumbo . Bw fhe tube until the bulb| the different postoffices thraughout | your state will favor an alliance with Tunnel, 2500; Keystone, 1000; Judge| The jen were: 2600 Index Horse- Ye stomach, tts flex: | the county to catch Yhe couple. Democra again in next campaign! & J, P., 6000; and Gold Crown, 200, |®hoe, and 600 Pacite Gvast Cos \ 3 Men's Fine Summer-weight Merino Shirts and Drawers, ex- ceptionally well made, 40c value, only 2 ate each. Men’s Fine Summer-we ight Jersey Ribbed Combed Egyptian Cotton Shirts and Drawers, 75¢ value, only Goc each. Men's Fine Summer-weight Shirts and Drawers, handsomely finished, $1.35 value, only $1 each. Men's Fine Linen Crash Hats, the ideal hot-weather 25c¢, 39¢ and Soc each, O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 Pike St. SOCCoseeonooueroea 33 ° Chante Posen $ F. W, Srancuno, M. D Eeex Surrn 3 THE SEATTLE AND NORTHWESTERN > : Mining and Stock Exchange $ MINING AND INDUSTRIAL STOCKS Trustees. f Telephone Main 580 Open Every Week Day for Business, 10 a. m. and 8 p.m. All are welcome. Hall No 1, New York Block - - 104 Seomd Avenue, Sattl ER eece Moran Brothers Company ENGINEERS AND SHIP BURDSRS ou one Inctades stow and wood Rp! Dramehes of tan oo forher and “Reber” Incorporated 12]. Q. S. GOLD, M. & S. CO. C. E. Thurston & Co., Official Brokers. 109 Cherry St. pry | and emtepan con Pe ge | CHILDREN'S PLAY TENT Son. ae. - Poe Wa claims, Patents | ter thse! Tieatwed number ebares Com) no debts; 17 Vester ee vo": GRAMOPHONE 24 |W. J. DEAN & Co. 2000 Cedar Poles Wanted ROPOSALS are wanted for furnishing and delivering along certaia P streets and aller s4n the cities of Seattle and Tacoma. —_ CEDAR POLES a, Fifty feet in length and nine inches at the top. Poles must be straight and sound and free from soft kaots, and peeled. call on “or further information SEATTLE CATARACT ©. (Licexene SroqvaLis PowER Co. ashington Block, Gesttle eee ceeoooceaos SLATER & SMITH Mining Brokers. | “Q. S.” The Sweetest, Jntctest ORANGES San Diego Fruit Co. 415 Pike street, Between Fourth and Pith AS you buy. FSLATER a swiTa (uuma mum oh «ll4 James Street... | SEATTLE - WASH. $20.00 WILL BUY A Prete, Peseager md Bagg, | STORAGE ‘Phone Main 41-48 ~ Oce 623 Firm, Aven PIGOT & FRENCH CO. 204 Washington St, have the only Linotype Job Bins _ In the Northwest. ‘The Finest Talking Machine Made rR EGINAS—~ From $7.00 to $300 * Sherman, Clay & Go. “STEINWAY” DEALERS a M3) You Want ® aut — A Bargain PARLOR GROCERY) etsu3tgo = "Phone Pike 128. 1329 Second Avenug PIANO or ORGAN Remember we have the Largest and Most Com: plete Stock in the City. Ce oF write for pricos and terms D. 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