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=. wet eae eae eee aK ss CONSPIRAT ORS WEB ABOUT DREYFUS The Big French Army Spiders Ne ee Weavi VICTIM STRUGGLES TO ESCAPE ng It Will He Be Able to Free Himself From the. Snare ?-—That Is the Question of the Hour. | RENNES, Aug. this morning. pale and careworn, never smiles, as though he realizes against him, 21. Gen, Fabre was the first witness. He document captured by writing in a treasonable sembled Dreyfus’ handwriting. conduct of the accused had been suspicious. dicted himself repeatedly. | insisted that Fabre was wrong The trial of Dreyfus The accused entered the court room looking He stoops more A settled look of gloom appears on his face, the immensity was resumed than formerly and of the forces arrayed said the hand- him re- the general abre contra- Yeyfus questioned him and in details, Furthermore, Demange asked Fabre why he was so positive in his statements, when at a former to have no personal knowledge of Dreyfus. was vious evidence to this effect discrepancy between that and evident, explanation. had claimed Fabre’s pre- then read As the wide his presenttestimony became court-martial he the witness became red and stammered oyt an Col, Aboville testified to the same effect as Fabre. M. Dochetort, the detective who arrested Dr us, and Gribelin, the recorder of the general staff, gave unimportant testimony. The former said that Dreyfus exhibited great emotion when put through the writing test. Dreyfus arose at the conclusion of his testimony and explained that the difference in writing was due forced to wait in a cold room before the test was ma his fingers were cramped. had been and to the fact that he While Gribelin was testifying, Picquart arose and de- nied that he had misused secre ture evidence against Esterhazy and Henry. He ures as to just what was spent. ensued over the ‘Esperanza’ Picquort alleged had been for tfunds in order to manufac- gave fig- A long wrangle then and other letters, which ged and allowed to fall int Gonses’ hands with the object of incriminating him (Pic- quart). saying: Stick to the evidence. President Jouast finally interrupted Picquart by ** Those letters have nothing to do with the case. Commandant Luth, a bitter enemy of Picquart, next took the stand. Luth told a long story of how Pic- quart had sent him to see a German spy in Switzerland, who was supposedly anxious to enter the French secret service. The witness said it was a decoy mission and Pics quart was seeking to entrap him. A long discussion fol- lowed this relation, as if Picquart was the accused. Picquart created a sensation by announcing that in view of the insinuations against him, he would demand a court of inquiry to examine into his use of secret funds while chief of the intelligence bureau, Captain Junck was the next witness. once saw Dreyfus salute some immoral women, explained that he knew the women before his marriag He said that he Dreyfus Dreyfus questioned Junck several minutes, springing seve- ral telling points. The strongest point he made was when he said: at the war ministry, | was at Mulhouse, my father."* The court then adjourned. The day when the witness says | was beside him at the funeral of é VICTIMS OF THE SCURVY IMPROVEMENTS ©<°: Si ooc porenail Assists Broken Miners to Return. Sickness from scurvy tinues on the Copper river ing to information brought down on ‘the steamer City of Topeka, which arrived here last night from the north. Of the 169 passengers, a large number were from there. Many of them had been sent out of the coun- try by the government. The steam- er brought very little gold. William Brown, who bas been In the Porcu Pine district, intimated that he had about $5,000 in Aust which had been taken out there. The following ix a still con- accord- list of the Topeka‘’s passengers: W MePougal, Mrs. J. Higgs, G. W Simons, T. Pande, C. H. Pearc Mise Hon. W. L. Jones, Mra. Mrs. Heharny, Chas harny. Ana Ella Martin, E. C. Cheas a tleson, B. J. Welshein la Pelton, W. 8. Steinway Mrs. Ryan, Anna E. Shedden, ry P. Irvin, F.C. Dickson, O. H. Weide man, A. L. Root, Mra. M. BE. Stanton H. W. Bartlett, Mr« Porter, Mra, Fimile Parke, FAgar L. Hicks, L. Flynn, Percy A.Young , W. L. B. Porter, K. & Robinson Carpenter, Judge Wenn, P P. Shelly, C. E. de Lannay, J. F. Dickson, fam Davis, A. A. Guernsey O. A. Meinberg, G. F. Hendre, JA Bradley, W. M. Curtis, &. C Getner G. W. Harrington, Harvey Matthews Mrs. J. W. Wallace, Mra. Mary Hott Thos. Ingles, Capt. C. L. Marks, H Burroughs, Hon. L. Walby, Frank Howard, Mra. Wodel, Jas. L. Plynr Miss Warden, Mre. Dywart, ©. C. Hu ber, Mra. C. C. Huber, Pred Holt, G 8. Wills, C. KR. Huntley, W. K. Big gers, F. Hornby, W. C. Bruce, A. W Hawkes, G Bb. Hawkes, Geo. &. Hawkes, C. P. Dolon, and 99 second einws NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—The already under Aitcusston for secur ing « European market for American coal ticularly anthracite, will be forwarded by the action of Ferdi- nand W. Peck, commissioner of the United Mtates at Paria exponition in 1%), who announced today that he desired to make the American coal exhibit one of the most interesting and prominent-at the exposition The coal exhibit will be promi in the United States departme will be arranged in handsome « Canen 7 feet high and 4 feet in length | Peterson was awarded th plans | ® | that “CONTRACTS FOR — Let by the Board of Public | Works on Saturday. At a meeting of the boa works, beid Saturday a for four improv and the contracts non Was awarded the contfact for a sewer in Maynard avenue, his bid being $1,674.76. T. Ryan received the contract for a sewer on Ninth a ue, Lenora street, Bore nd Terry avenues, his bid being & o. T. J. contract ad A sewer on King atreet His pid $58. The contract for the grad-| ing and planking of Boylston avenue | was awarded to C.J. Erickson. His bid was 14,463.20. ~ WILL BURN HIS LIBRARY 4 of pubite ernoon, bide re opened. J. Peter- A “TROOP” DEFINED. © the arrival of the cavalry at ‘ Robinson, there hax been a Hoof talk about r Ando #reat deal more minappreher on of ; moaning of the word Many ersone have been frank rcknowledse thin nilitury term, and the le often many ' uke Up a troor When a stion this morning Caps 1, "A troop ef cay 100 men and horses. an one fr tgeant, one quar tormanter sergeant, ax sergeants | ole ht corperala, two cooks, two far ers and blacksolth me naddier one Wagoner, WWo trumpeters, and 76 Ivate A egiment of cavalry omprites 12M enlisted men, with « ern consistent with the number in the troop SUNDAY MORN ame dwelling at the t avenue and Cherry street wae burned to the ground early Sun tay morning, The bullding was eupied by a lady named Rom, whe Was away at the time ‘The lows n" each $2,000. Th rum + woman and child were to death proved to be unfounded. NEILSON CAPTURE | John Netison, accused of throwing murtatic acid In his wife's face, was arrested by Ofcer Barr Saturda RAILWAY NOTES. Newell Pettee, the edt newly appoint aveling pastonger agent for th Pacific for the } Washington and Hrttieh C tle He has with the Union Pacific for several different capacities, — For Union Jintriet of twed in Be has arr years in the last thre years be has been }traveling passenger agent at Salt j eity G. M. Kyle has been appointed freight and p nger agent for th l¥Yukon Flyer ling, operating the steamers Bidorado and Ponanga King on the Yukon rive Mr. Kyle an old steamboat man from Dios . but has Deen in Alaska recom time, His headquarters will be at 114 James etpret. “ALL SORTS” ok im the name of a} new Oklshora | | Ima Daisy © postmist ress jn } Samuel F Langham has been cor IRE, y 1 OF | te ho tm welned with a fancy to drive| con, 11M; dry salted wtdes, 7% | I unate ew BOL OG | Kae Neans enormous ex Lard Qobbingy—Home mad itp reels must be madal lb, 7% Whit ae, Coto apectal Lieht, (any houses interfere they | se; hurd compound, Herees, Ge; Tex promptly swept away, while even] Mee Ja dried’ un wat uraé must bol erent Fink Gob Holibut Jepanned with « brid }9 salmon, O60T0, £ ier ‘ “4 ah. ae popted: mt ; cs a per ‘ $1.40 oa gail rng hare {to keep loafers away from the front] ye het of apn Sey Jot thelr placer of buninens on BON EN eed bb, ily th nd ! vor tep ard) treated toa freah paint, Th Nuts pr nta Uh # from ry] | Nute—-Walnut eit \ 1 ito an ¢ ponture, and they 4 | binek watnute, tie, 1 nw, 100; ale Jon to a mor ing resting place,|onds, fancy, soft whell, [Saris " | t think uld be ag 4 plan | one & 388) pedndtn, Tet pies | to Kend Willie into the country for] Me 6% “nuts, per dow ip WO ja month,” suegebted Wiles father | Lumber and Gullding Material | 1, and Leaves t ‘ 1, 19, 24 Leave Seattle 9 MALY ANTE kaperienced | be Heer, Me's never been on a farm, and it Lous Superior quality, per M, Ne itamee City, Aug. 13, would be rather a novel experionce| 1 fr, 8@7, merchantable fir, per M Py for him No, u don't.” inter- | $4.ho@5; No, 1 « n City of Topeka, Aug. &, 23, Bept. 7 lrupted Wille I've urd all about M, $445; wpruc < (ree raare the country, and I'm not going any-|ahingle bolts, $264.7 | AL-KI, Aug. 2% 18, Sept. 2, 17, and | MCKEKTON @ | where where the ave thrashin Vir Lumber--Rough ery fifth day th ft it Vine dot machin It's wt envugh whee it) ished, surfaced, me « & Sih ® done by hand nehes wide OF OR ac ~ Selentin lodge haw been 5 b feet: apecta ' verted t f Diack by one-inch fin J TRey ae Grats, At dient etudent, whe grain, $4 per exten; f fuer : , - ‘ ‘¢ 10,0 ne 1oand ma i 2 . ‘ from a ri 1 ' by threa on 4 4 h. $ m; 1 pe te open @ bottl aneorted ¢ ‘ ” ' neh, Sisera9, Bagel ie tinteh, © N 2. beep eecoedllas tre shoei rastie $049 teeta 8 Alaska ~ WaNne from the ba f a) labor . 000 Iba, § M4; fie tine vie ' NA ta | ; . rs Proclear ; nt , sah, & 4 Bis : f STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S " ’ ’ Penk. _ AL BANK oF povee Woe Sie irate ia vu, | SOG, BOO, Ste b , Washington Red Cedar Lumber Hoge, fr. Lipp oo The shining pri « s New| Rough, © ev weleh 5 A be y wre Sent York ferry line bea va ve, ond) the, 8141 . tw, d ' ret f INARA rod he pereon who acquires It ln corn 1 " 1” ib No “ ene 1 “ i “ pelled to pay @ good round sum. He) 1 * STEAMSHIP “ , 4 : ties of the Unned | then en t for h wale rust m0 in Pp r = : : : . » ‘ ON ONAL UANK st yer week The Maton Iningl | 2A* en city of Seattle URAL stance, t# In the handa of a padrone| feet , ‘ Wharf at 10 p.m . pipes baa) 1 Vincent Ca pays| dar squa sag : Furth donk Da year for it. He clear 0; plekets Friday, Sept. |); tei V $12,000 a ur from aniag Kiln dried, $1 in advance of green f the boott king tndus New| drayage, @ } ForSka , via V ' t am. ates and Ku York Letter Jobbing Quotations } ind Ju 65 Hour | SCANDINAVIAN-AMKIICAN UAKK OP AN AGED WOMAN'S TERRIBLE ACCIDENT CANTON, Pa, A 21. Mra. Jos Watts, aged 80, had f her f terally roasted off by being caught in the door of an oven, & an baking with a size! When at door with her fo wore only and fell, the a prisoner Wa prise s f a thin slip «a clowi y the yt was or holding ank! When found by her Was UNCONAC ot h snd Mre and her im (MARKET QUOTATIONS: = Jobbing bbing) (bak bp re"), $2.8; Centennial, 8 lions today were yA. ¢ Hock, $2.15; California bras corn meni, yellow, $1.65 per 10-1b packs, $2.90 bbl Weib sacks orn meal, white, $1.78 per 100 Ibe in 1-1b sacks, $3.00 bbi In 0-tb sacks buckwheat flour, pure, $3.00 pe oo Ihe in 101b sacks, crack wheet, 22.26 per 16 in j'> sacks; farino, $2.95 per tr) pounds in 10-1b gacks; ste Joatmeal, $360 per 100 eke; graham flour, $1.7 in b macks: whole whe S per 100 ibe in 10-1 am meal ! no nye kn r 100 Ibe in 10-10 100-1b sacks, Thursday, fupust 14, at 10 P.M. gerenoRiy & aged STEAMSHIP » LAURADA ST. MICHAEL On or About Aug. 25. Connecting ob M Michest wits steamer: Seatile No. f, Oa Seattle No. 3 tor ‘Dawsin, Rampart and Way Parts = 160 lbs ib ner of the city of London for bad ot hasioy” OMA ‘cae Pegs od | apa | tied barley, $26.0 Herod ts the name of the Judge) Monday Morning. — The markets | boxes, 51.460 who sits In police court In Chanute, are the same as Saturday today 0 ahi AE pace Kan. | There are no changes Hed oats, & The firet book ever printed in Can-| a, ronowing prices are being of-| a corn weal jada was set up by Queber printers|/. 009 to the producer by the local ong o E 108 years age [dealers for delivery in round on} an, buskwhust bitty 6 In Routh within the last five the dock or In the car at Se: & peesbbl te. te-1d" anche: ae al | months $17,000,000 of new capital has) Orafn—Cnts, $28.00; barley, $19.06:) Wheat, $4 per bhi in %-ib sacks | been invested in cotton mitts. wheat chicken feed, $19. bran, $14; ae out oatmeal, $6.50 per bbi in & | A few weeks ago a@ new park wan | shorts, $15.08, _ |B Racks: eraham flour, $2.99 per bbi| spened to the public an the apot that! Hay—Puget ound, per ton, 1606.50) fm so-1b sacks; whole wheat four, $3 Capt. Cook first stepped on Austra. | Rastern Washington timothy, $11.60) gor phi in o-1b eacke: rye meal Lot Han soit alfalfa, $9490, | per bbl in W-ib sacks: rye ft ne—Strictly freeh ranch, Me | fer bid: fancy relied oats, 1801 = net ‘There are 4 alk plants tn Penney. | er bh ranch, 8@10c; beat $5.25; fancy rolled oats, 9. vania, and the output of sitk rib. | 0; fancy rolled cats, per bon in the state has been doubled in live Ite Pp, 1b macks, $26.00 three years | beet cattie,| 80-1b sacks, $16.00 The King of Greece delichte in| cows, ftecrs, INGING, good M ch | taking recreation in the fields. He| hows. live, S@5%c: ho r 1 2 : ean w. cut and bind « milk| calves, dressed, large 1 owe, and, in short, could at a pinch | calves, large, live, de; ema e's, in 100-18 casex farm going single-handed | Peite and W «© bp saaes, wr 10 | i , 180 ed steers, over 601 8. per 100 The reports from Maine, ae unuat,| % Sak dor ta for seat Pt ag a Ray at this lime of year, soy the) sound, under f ows, sound, Aden Mocha ,Sapihgeriataell oi leg tng Py arlene | 7 22e, Guatemala, groun deer are ruining crops and bears are! (ec. ait | lébiee: Lion, 10a, 682.15; rg | robbing plestion, The shrewd Inn-| oe geen hides j [keeper uses the olf balt with great ta fib: Or oe | 2 | Pittaburg Dispateh ‘conn One of the queer freaka of the Ban- or, Me, potice ertet the other went himaelf for the patrol wagon. it came he climbed tn and rode over to the city hall to be locked up The silver In the United treamury vault weighs ay ly 15,000 tons avoirdupols ite safe keeping an tre - costly fault room, and ts worth at the pre market price of th went metal, about $250,000,000. The fish hous plied with sping proe fins, with the ald of which they are found to climb on a amall tree trank | which ix in the tank, voluntarily for water king the I've come to tell you, er, | photographs you took of us the other fay are not at all satisfactory, Why {my hushar Oke Ike an ape Well, ma you should hav thought of that before you had them taken." London Tit- Rite Whales are thick on the Seottis ast thie summer, At Sand in the Shetlands, a shoal of 71 bottle nosed whales were driven ashore and cap tured ip day. It was th time In 4 yeara that whales have appeared there, though in forme TOLEDO, O., Aug. 21.—This even-| yeare they atran frequently ing in t middle f the et et] 1 ‘ st in front of the Memorial Unit ps ae aie ti oan nae 7 ed Hrethren church, t city, it an elderly matcen rer beg ol [elegantly bound volumes which com. | few Werks neo in 4 aia es | pose the Ibrary of Marshal O. Wag eh eee 4p Bey d Ibe spent In the erection of a church koner, formerly one of the moet pro- | bahar hae kw edb Baines oaticn In the world, win | Provided that her body should b nverted into ashes and used in the irr He was recently convert-| : “ppp hr aN 4 to Christianity and made » public] Making of mortar for building the leclaration of faith a few weeks ago| “Mice 1 became a member of the United| Every boy In Germany, from the thren church Crown Prince to the meanest subject The Wbrary in question in valued | is obliged to learn some useful trad at several thousand and the| The present emperor mastered the lures are the wks of some of | art bookbinding, though this brightest ar rainiost authors | only une of his accomplishments, for the Nearly every cuthor | he could probably earn hin Iv an any note who wrote in defense of} a musician if anything happer te infidelity and agnosticiam found a| his throne Place for his works In Mr. Waggon-| thirsty Chiengoans wake up morn- rleelianatoh if ings and read not infrequently gt their favorite newspapers the he THE DAWSON NEWS. Jepartment’s discouraging annour ment All city water supply is au _ picious this morning.” Or thia: “All The fi paper published In| the city water supply is bad the Klondike was received in this) morning exe that from the LL city Saturday. The date was July| view station, which is suapicious ‘Lan d the paper presented a ver Lan oe : 4 An injunction against visiting an good appearance. Tt is published ‘s other man's wife or In writing to her ate the Sof AT De-nettiNg | nA y way communicating with chines, which Is the first paper to in-| OT 17 any way fo : : th alaot her was ently sustained by th troduce them in Alsske Texaa court of criminal appeals. The Gambiing in France i said to have| Gecision was made Aa cor pus proceeding for from im proportions that the has begun to atudy the question seriously, It in estimated alf of the suicides in Paris are due to lonses at the rac reached such government tempt of court by | injunetion prisonment for ¢ disobeying the ‘The Chinese emperor must never }turn a corner when out for a drive Any | that the| dry hides i summer deer, per tb, 22@{ | deer, dry, 14@l¢c; papery | # Sirioe: gresn| AM Inthresting wrestling ma | ot sheep peite, ep26e; shoar.| W'!! take place at the Jefferson str ie 1 tie, Kartern Warhingion a r msey, Ave Wh " aa ta | woot, 6 Wertern Washington woot ©. Der! we amare. sta Adar Tetge; dirty or Cimber burned, loyge; {mous Turkish wrestler, will wrest tallow, 1%@ | Jack Neil, champian of th for $26 a side. He w » v j4 well known #eattle | Potatoes Gobbing)—Nat rota - : toes, 1@1%e per Ib; Califor Voll, the Agsayer, 34-25 F te 144@1% per Ib, beets r sack rrots, per sa 1% AMUSEMENTS. 14% @4e per 1b; string beans age snag Ah genre Pater HIRD AVENUE THEATER. on, Cucumbers, ep ‘ : Vhowe Mattes we; California aw WM. Ruse, Lewes and Manager 2.75 per 100 Ib 1 pep-| comm = pers, $1.256F1.00; native ontons, $1.40;| Week lasting Bandar hu Y Peels. Byocial engagement of $5.00; lemons, $14: a eater Company $161.00 per box; bananes, $6 In 9 Repor oire of Good Vays per bunch; California black fgs, 20-| lh boxes, $1.60; cartoons, $1.26; sweet} x mags, © Apple r } i ned. sweet, Hands Across the Sea) 44.00 4, $4800 & box; black ur and Fr ; rasphert 2 P Golden Giant : Hd water| Saturday Matinee Blac Flag nelons, $1.509F2.50; musk melons, $1.5 Dr. Jekyit and oo her og nia! | grapes, $1.26@1.75 00 California plums, 6549%0c; native plums, 65; California nutmeg melons, Butter | Botter—h n aqua ene (J ful 1 ht in, qa poun a and Elgin, 20@ d-Native W Eastern, 1 rbbing duck 1O@12e; fancy dat Wise; Washington 1 prints, 18@20c W )--Strictly mu live Cheeso, Eggs and Poultry @itc, Cal » NGS nber, kens, §2 turkeys, welght ne, Me as ‘ay, Grain and Feed. Hay (obbing Puget sound, per lton, $749, Bastern Washington tim thy, $13.000714.00, alfalf $10.00@ 11.00 Oats Wlobbir Per ton, $80.00. rley—Steam rolled, $20; whole, Corn=Wh $22.50 reked, $28 ford meal, per ton, $23.00, feed--Wheat, $21; ofl ¢ meal, $12.00; middling, $21.00@23,00; bran, $15.00; short $20,00@2: feed | $16.00. _ Fresh Me r ib; wet | mutton, | per Ib; 10¢ Provisions Gobbing) , emall, 18%e; har veal, 4“, $16,00@017.00 2,00; dairy chopped fe chop Meat Prices at (Jobbing) steer b her, Se large fy pe MMe; Cow ber pork, 7 per Ib; -Hams, larg fresh Meht 12@ 180; live I2e; Reese, 100; MW. Columbia *t ¢,| 4. Colum Me per Ib; er Ib; small, breakfast ba- Second and Battery Streets. FOUR DAYS BRUINNING Monday, August 21 GENTRY'S FAMOUS Dogand Pony And vt al exhibit ally, a Gh} ien 150 tor the sale SHOW Ner Adults 25c, Grand Free Parade | Safe Deposit Boxes jor iat at on kowpiug o ons You carry koy Safe Deposit Veults BONNEY & Toneral Direotors Yariors, Third Avo. Jelophone Main Li £, SHORROCK, Manages STEWART Kio balmore 4nd Columbia as, Ponttlo, Wash. Valuable Articles and Papers. STEAMER OISCOVERT due ineight aud passenger rates apod Seattle Steamship Co, Jelephone Main 525 WHITE SIAR DOCK ~ Alaska Flyer ~ | | Skagway via ae nonever, Ketohikan IN SIXTY-FIVE HOURS © §. §. HUMBOLDT Foils From tenia WEDNESDAY, AUG. 23, AT 8 P.M. City Office, 6% First avenne: telephony | Main 44 Arlington Dock: "phono Piko Lis CAIN Agent fA Ticket OMco, #12 Firs: ave ATHERN sesee bat” we way ban Rverets- om Mt Vernon p K te ee * Me Mei case aan wast STREAMERS, Seattle, Edimnuds and Everett STEAMER REYEOUND ins Daliy-—Excspt Sunday TIME Pag et Fears Sets | AZ mand Bp. wm TS Everest 913m. Fav pm! ana 118 p.m et Seattle with steamer Fiver $1.98; wa « H trip ttle, COTE, Manage Vancouver Line. TRIP throug of the A the most deligh workd Mf taken on STEAMER North Pacific avos Yeslor Wharf at 11:30 pom suntan: Weineatey end Wiious ier Vancouver, KG, vie Anacortes, Fairha For ireigh Yosler Wharf fl Mutual Life I Mrown wi @ BVBENVSSSA CS SSSS SSS VSG San Digao Fruit Co. 415 Pike Street Thats thePlace| These Day FOR Peaches, Pears AND... Lemons. Cape Nome uid Golefnia Bay wt a HL. Boeibers vr ts & General Banking Business. — CONTE AGE hes AND BUILDERS Tr ba} . tm, *fe., for sale eh rent. " snd Awting Oo., Marion and F i ree new and ‘ « chaire. : , DVbine AND (Le ANING ee en a dowd The only Frenes Lye 41. DEPRW claliet In crowm urke _bullding. ty and evening de school im b & Columbia FINANCIAL EDMUND BOW DES MONEY TO | LOAN, furnished w vexter Horton Bank — FOUND, | FOUND—"The ‘piace to buy stoves, turns t M4 chairs, crockery, plllowe, | « barber chairs. mirrors, ‘pianos, “ everything and ange second -hapd store, Gul HOTELS AND HOTEL Bi FURNISHED Roc iSON, 995 Piret ood, ‘us single or en suite; low Crane, manager. cwly transients Ze and electric Nghte. NOTEL YORK— Fan class roome wd and Che: onrk. $6 Week and up ILENWOOD HOUSE fle roome $1 110 South Fifth Sim $1.50 end $2 per wee! olegane wultes or, OC mare. pro + SAVOY—Pleasant rooms: 623 First. SS JUNK. SEATTLE Sunk Co pays lowest prices aare business. 108 Railroad av ‘Pak 118 aed SKA Junk Co pays turns. No. 3121 eu lighest prices; estern Ave. | LOANS AND INSURANCE Mortage loans, ty bonds. 28 Boston block ins. & sure ] MILLEN ERY, | MES. HANSEN ——_———————— ' an | Were onal midwife and mer 1 Madison streets, ————— MEDICAL AND ELECTRIC TREATMENT. DR. SWAN-T Rervous weakne readings Mb rkish and medicated divease ite bik. chroat METROPOLIT 112 Yerler way PATENT ATTORNEYS | BARNES & PEARRE, 7435 Starr-Boyd bidg KUPIURE PTURE cured witho f time, Room 41 Holy sr pALIsG Ife, pain or lo ¢ block SIGNS AND NOUSH NUMBERS. RUVWER type, aluminum and ena ters for elena ard house numbers. « Meston, 310 Yealer way. Tel. Black SEWING MACH NW HOME sewing cheapest machine Mt ments Oifice next WHITH I$ KING of all SHIP CHANDLERS. SUNDE & ERLAND, Yesler wharf, satr makers, riggers and ship chandlers; man- ifact tents, tarpaulins, mining t anvas of all wiiths, WAC AND WAREHOUS! & MORGAN, 406 d, gen’l storage, distriby 10 Occhlent Main | liateral, neg pts accepted. ae TIN AND SHEET METAL WORK, OF EVERY description; mfg. and rep and stecl s; tin re ¥ 7 Mad y St, ‘hone Main 47 TAILORS : THE PACIFIC Talioring Co.—Best MH the ety. pens 715_‘Thind avenue. and $20 suits ma: cleaning, tepairing. AKMY TER for rat work t os. | NOTHING BF country or h Jouble Gon. Mi} aby M and dry | |

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