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_ SPIRITS HELP A MINER PRESIDENT MKINLEY HANDLES A TROWEL Assists in Laying a Corner-Stone in the Windy City. atone of the new federal bulld } mith, President Me- ving a small portion of » presidential party was president and distin ° a4 ° ’ * ° ° » then driven to the @ ° ° 2 ° ° ° in the great Chicago day r, and the 4 CHICAGO, Cet, %—The corner @ ing was latt this morning with impressive ceremonies tn the pres @ ence of an immense crowd ° After an address by Postmaster Ge @ Kinley was handed a trowel, @ mortar under the suap runced It set ° At the conclust @ escorted to the Union L @ guished guess from Canada and Mexico v @ lake front, where they took thelr p' @ parade, The president, the Canadian Premier Laur @ Mexican Secretary of Sate Marisewl, were given great ovations @ along the entire Hne of march. The parade was one of the great- @ est ever seen in Chicago, over 20,000 men being in Tine. . SOSSSSSSSS SHH OSHS OO SHSSOE OO SHO SOOOOD $ “ALL SORTS” } At Santa Ana, Cal, there is a cel- éry garden of 30 acres. | Twenty-five Chincte pupils are en-) rolled in the public schools of Chi- cago. A prisefighter is in hia prime from twenty to twenty-six years of age. | Japan bought ever a miition dol- lars’ worth of sugar last year from Germany. Wisconsin boasts of a state board | of immigration engaged in the laud- able work Wf persuading people to Move one part of the state into an- other part. Since the foundation of the Legal Aid Association in New York #000 people, victimised by their fellows, | bave sought and found Justice by ite efforts, At the recent first congress of den: tists in Russia it was decided to pett- ton the government te appotnt a vis-/ King dentist for every school and Righ school in the empire. He--He that courts and runs away ‘Will live to court another day. She— But he that courts and does not wed must find himseif tn court instead. In Japan vaccination is compu! sory and the government makes its Own lymph and issues it free of any charge. Re-vacctnation at stated Periods is also rigidly enforeed. Only calf lymph is used. “Etit!" whispered the villain, creeping steaithily across the stage. “Tes: | expected you woul? be,” re- Jeiced the heroine. And a murmur of applause trickled down from the gallery. Three places at least are known where green snow is found. One ot | these ie near Mount Hecla, Iceland; another fourteen miles east of the mouth of the Obt, and the third near Quito, South America. ‘The cross channel poll tax of 25 cente on each pastenger between England and France, tt is shown by the Dover harbor boars # report and accounts, issued recently, amounted to $99.235 during the last months. One of the masterpieces of musical Clocks has just been completed for | the Emperor of China, in whose pal-) ace, besides pointing out the correct time. it will play selections with ba | fully equipped automatic orchestra. “So the bieyele face tent the) latest?” “The horseless carriage has | brought forth the ‘mobile counten- ance.” Dr. Lehwess, of the Automobile Club, of London, proposes to make a trip from Pekin to that city on a spe- | cially constructed automobile in the early part of next year. The din-) tance is about §,000 miles and the) time required is estimated at three Months. twelve They Led Peter Martin to a That Made Him Rich. To be led to a gold mine through the agency of an unseen spirit would convert almost anybody to spiritu- alism, says the New York World Even Young Peter Martin. of San Francisco, admits this, although he ia the Jeast credulous of beings. A few weeks ago Mr. Martin was a ric hy and contented young man, whose thoughts had never dweit on the pos- sezsion of a gold mine, and who hard ly realized that there were such a thing as a spirit and mediums in the world. Now he fs the owner of « newly discovered gold mine, and will tell you that mediums are very re markable persons. One day Mr. Martin met on the Street George BH. Hall, the Turkish consul. Hi. suggested o visit to a medium a* @ diverting way to pase the afternoon. They went and the medium told Martin and his friend their names, Histories, secrete and a great deal more besides. Among other things he told Martin that he} was about to strike a rich mine on some property he owned. Martin} lnughed heartily at the absurdity of | it. The next week the young man started off on a ramble through the southern part of California, and just for the fun of the thing visited his| ranch in the Ban Diego mountains, | A big ledge runs through this pro perty. He found great excitement prevailing over the discoveries just made along this tedge. They had dis- covered a quantity of apparently rich ore. Mr. Martin got mining men to Investigate, and they reported that the ore was syivanite, very like the Cripple creek ore, Mr, Martin believes that he has every reason expect the development of a new Cripple Creek on bis own land Since then Mr, Martin tried to find the medium who toid him the won- Gerful story and cros#-question him @ little, but he bas disappeared A ST. HELENS PROPERTY, H. H. McCarthy, who ts represent- ing J. P. Jennings and I. i am of Portiand, has had a crew « n et work on the Golconda claima f several weeks. They have made rosncut which exposes t or over 75 feet # propert yeen bonded to the above named rifles for $16,000 and they are now yng the hecessary pment to scertain the extént of the deposit. Sunday Sermons. wees At Trinity church morning Rev. HH. H | preached on “Rivers of Living Wa jter.” His evening address was "A Righteous Hatred.” Rev. W. M. G. Temple's morning sermon at Plymouth Congrega tie.» chu ch vas oo th: subect “Tremendoualy True.” In the en ug, “Y ny Halt Yor" ditoriam Ya. well filled at both services, At the First M. F. church, Rev & M. Randall spake im the morning on ~~ His “The Other She Rev, J. P. D. Liwyd’s morning sermon at St. Mark's was ontitiod ‘The Ministry of Angels.” In the evening the choir, under Mr. En. giehardt, gave a splendid pro gram, Owing to unforeseen ciroum atances the opening meeting of the Men's Club of Plymouth church has been postponed from tonight until the second Monday in Novem yesterday ‘The Coming of the evening p subject w to Make Religion Win some” is the topte for Thursday night's prayer meeting at Ply mouth ehurch A report state association meeting in Spo kape will be given by Mre. A. J. Batley. The North Seattle Baptist church has secured entertainment for thirty-five convention guests of the W. C. T. U. Representatives of the W. CT. U. will ail the pulpit at the North Seattle Baptist church October 22. The pastor, Rev. L. J. Sawyer, will preach at Centralia on that date. Couneil for the recognition of the Immanuel Baptist church of New Whatcom and the Cslvary Baptist church of Baliard will meet at the First Baptist church tomor | row. At the Third Cumberland Pree bytefian church it was quarterly communion, and the service was celebrated after the morning ser mon. Rev. E EB. Thompson preached both morning and a ing. Next Sunday the pastor will talk briefty on the work of the Ore gon synod, from which he has just returned. Rev. W. A. Major, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, de livered a sermon yesterday in com memoration of the close of his sixth year as pastor of the congre gation. A large number were in attendance. Rev. Thomas Gunn. synodical missionary, was present also Rev. Dr. George Whitworth | | the pioneer missionary of Wash ington and Oregon, and Rev. Mr Titsworth of the American Tract | Soctety. In closing his remdrks Mr. Major said: “I commend your efforts to build the Second church on foun dations that will stand. Your tri als, your losses have not made you unfit to go forward. Let this spirit by multiptied in you, and one day, when the Lord of all returns and asks our account, we will rend onto Him many fold more than that which he intrusted to care.” Murderers Captured. BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 9.—The trading schooner Bonanza, which arrived here from Potnt Barrow and Point Hope yesterday, re ports that the officers of the reve: nue cutter Bear captured two mur | derers, a white man and a native at Kotzebue Sound. The white man is an American. He ta be lieved to have murdered his part ner. The Indian is charged with several murders. DEWEY'S STYLE OF CHARITY I notice that the newspa little to say about Dewey's char itableness,” #alg a navy officer, “and yet there is not a man in the United vere have States navy who gives more accord ing to his means tha Joes the ad miral. He gives in a quiet, unomten- tat ‘ Hi« pockethook ia al- ways n to those in distrens, Ad miral Dewey in opposed to getting up a public subseription for charity, eves In people going down in kets quietly, letting that be of it I know this, for 1 re member when Maj, Moore was re ing subscriptions a few winters for the poor of the city a Hat f mitributor ae printed in the y papers. Dewey sent his check for a good round sum to the major nd to'd hip he desired his name hould not be used in any manner, and that if h hes were not com I t wid feel that he uld not again help in ralsing need ed funds, On more than one occa elon I have known him to give in just such a way.” Gowen | The aw | | | | ot the! Mane ieent 3 vuntertelt $14.00; shorte, $15.00; rye, $18.004P19.00, resh Fish (obbing)—Perch, 4@h« | . Hay—Puget sound, pertons, §7.00@' halibut, 4@5 simon, 4@5e; floun- Love te the last but not the | 19.00; Mastern Washington timothy, ders, 9@4c; sol Mite: rock cod, 5@ of the diseases of childhood. | $14.00; alfalfa, $9.00610.00. Ge: shrimpa, $e; smelt, 1@4ec; ovat ‘Too many men are known by the Kg tly fresh ranch Olympia W100 per sack, § company they are caught tn i sh ranch, 8100; best| per gallon ama, $1.25 per sac A true philosopher is too philo-| ere ner lat Dungeness crab: live, $1 cooked fophical to bother about phitosoph Poultry—Spring chickens, Me; live! $1 ng cod, S@6e; black cod, 647 ? man js # hero to his valet anal frye " 0G 2.00 live turk salt Chinook salmon, 400 Ib tlerces, no man wants to a valet to his} is tock—Chote b for emoking purposes, Se; herrin h | cower ‘m4 teers, 4 1 I tc ee h " ! \ When a man gets another to do hig) NOES, lve eae lazy work for him he |e elther lag. niven e large, 6 Nuts or shrowd Lag r live, ia ae Nute—Walnuts, per Ib sacka, 1% A man tan't necessarily rich when| , Mider I feels gc black walnuts, 18¢; pecans, 190; alm- he ts accused of having more money | ; ‘ onda, fancy, soft shell, 15@18e; alm-| peiga a |medium sound, per Ib.b 7M%e; lieht onde, ho. % We: peanuts, Te; pine found, u cows, sound,! 10¢; cocoanuts, per dozen, 85@90c A man forget the dollar he] aj) weis 5, bulls and extn 100; « sas bic been, SoG borrowed, but he alway# rememb pedal ig s40)-001¥e0) per 1h, Hay, Grain and Feed. the one he loaned | Se: gre evs than ealted . . . y Gobbing)—Puge! 4, per Every dog haw hin day, but some-|dry hides, per i, Ie; dry ¢ Sieg chenraht Kaateed ate ataains how every * thinks every other| third lese; summer deer perkins ti 100$12.00; all hcp rs - dog's day 18 #0 much nicer than his] 2c; winter deer, dry, 4160; papery! © Gate (jopbingy—Per t ri ‘ 7 ” | deer, Daite; Ary elke, @10C; KreeN) Hariey—Bteam rolled, $20; whole, Some people who succeed tn biting | elk, 4@5ec, sheep pelts, 25@95c; shear- #9 off more than they can chew keep| lings, iatie; Rastern Washington) "Gy Ra. a . rn—Whole, $22.50; cracked, $24; eat ch chawing anit te anc wool, Bic, Weatern Washington wool ¢Cy'n— \ Ps r ton, $24.00 After all there a ee vee venti | Spe Vac oe: roe burned, 10%; | Fend—Wheat, $1; oil cake, bad things about cigarette smoking. | ‘ov J $12.00; middlings, $21,00@23.00; One in the cigarette and the other Vegetables $16.00; shorts, $17.50; chopped | the fellow who smokes it, |Fecki jotion that will remove MARKET QUOTATIONS feed, $16.00. CITY OF SEATTLE, KING COUNTY, WASH The Steammer t pose was seized upon, and Room No. 1200 Second Ave., Corner of Seneca St, to t vr to the Public at Private Sale, De ad of Merchandiae which waa intended to leave the States for an iWegal pur with the power in me Vested, have caused them to be placed in Btore old for the benent of the Creditors, 1 have ly, until all te sold Commenced to « 1850 Men's Suits, 1570 Boys’ Suits, 400 Men's and Boy's Overcoats, 1120 Suita of Men's Under wear, 735 Men's Working and Dress Suit 1206 Men's and Ladies Umbreia O12 pairs Gloves, 635 Ladios’ and Children’s Jackets, Cloaks and Capes; 450 Boys’ aud Children’s Mackintoshes; 139 Men's Swoaters; 411 patre Men's Suspender 260 Men Boye’ Cap 18 Me Boft Mata; 1835 pairs of Ladies’ and Children's’ Shoes and Stippers; 1! sand He Shoe 217 paire NMuabbers and other Logger aud Alaska wearing apparel. BALI to continue from day to day until all is sold iser’s Prices of a Pew Items in Each Line. Men's Heavy Rockford Hose, worth Mon's Turkey Hed Handkerchiefs, 4 € worth $1.60, for 4b« Men's Men's well Fedoras in all styles, worth $3 and $4.50, for List of App List of Appraisers’ Prices of a Few Items in Each Line, 10c, for 3 Men's Linen Handkerehlefa, worth 10c, for 2'ye; Ladtes’ $3.50 Light-Weight Jackets, b0c; Infants’ Teaseidown Cloake Knit Drawers at tic; Mon's Freach it Hat worth $2.00, for shades, sold elaewhere for hO-—-ours, S00; Men's BUM Hata, the } $1.10; Men's, Ladiew’ and Boys’ Mackintoshes from $1.45 to $2.00; Men's and Ladies’ Umbretlas from 450 to The; Lad Light-Weight Jackets, worth $3.00 to $4.00, for 60e; Lad! Winter Capes and Jacket worth $1.00 to $2.00; Child's Pirst-Quality Rubber fe; Spring Heel Firat Quality Rubbers 12e; Men's Zephyr Rubbers for 27¢; Men's and Ladies’ Arctic Rubber Overshoes, usually sold for one dollar, for ; Men's, Ladies’ and Boys’ Mackintoshes from $1.45 to $2.00; Men's and Ladies’ Umbret las, from 85e to The; Ladies’ Light Weight Jackets, worth $4.00 to §4,00, for b0c; Children's Cloaks, from 60¢ to 90e, all worth more than treble. And thotwands of other Hema in each department at equal tions. Men's White Linen Handkerchiefs, Ie, for 1'4c; Men's Turkey Red Handkerchiefs, worth . for Bye; M Fine Dress Shoes, Congresa and Lace, worth three dollars, per pair, $e; 1,078 paira Children’s Fin er Shoes, hand turned and Goodyear weltod soles, cloth and kid tops—-values $1.50 to $2.00—pair, 4c 7 pairs Mim Spring Heel Shoes and Ladies’ Fine French Kid and Vici Kid Button and Lace sh Louis, mediom and low heels, fancy and plain vesting tops, hand sewed and Goodyear welt od solea—worth $2.50 to $3.60 per pair, 59¢; Men's Heavy Seamless, Past Black Howe, double heel and double toe, Meca yarn, worth 25e, for 6 Ite; Men's Hoavy Wool Underwear pearl buttons, will tips, plain toes, coin or #qu Froth Kid, Vici Kid and Patent Leath trimmed, worth $1.25, for 49c; Young Men's $12.00 Suits, ages 16 to 20--82.75 Royse’ Le Panta worth $3.50-—-$1.2 Men's $5.00"and $6.00 All Wool Pants, 82.50; Mon's $4.00 and $5.00 Wors Pants $2.50; Men's Working Shirts. black and white striped, 17c; Men's Fine Nogliz Bhirta, the 7 nd S5e quality, for 29¢; Men's Fine Quality Balbriggan Underwear, worth 50c, for « Men's Cashe Pants, worth $2.60, for 95e; Young Men's Worsted Panta, worth $2.50, for 85c; Men's Tailor Made Fine Worsted Pants, cost anywhere $5.00, for $1.96; Men's Cashmere Business Suits, worth $1200 for $4.65: Men's Imported Black and Navy Clay Worsted Suits, satla lined. as good as any to order made for $ for $11.45; Men's Fancy Worsted and Cashmere Dress Suits, worth $18, for $6.50; Men's American Cashmere Sulte, worth $9.60, for $ Boys’ Knee Pants Suits of all descriptions worth $2.50 and $3.00, for 95c; Hoye’ Long Pants Sutts, worth $4 ages 12 to 16, $2.15; Men's Felt 1 worth $2.00, for 39; Men's Swell Fedora fats in all shad sold everywhere for 0, ours Rie Men's Stiff Hats, the latest styles, Worth $5.00 and $3.60, fe Pose 10; Men's Suspenders, worth for T',e; Men's Fine Black and Tan Howe, worth 2 for $'% Men's White Laundered Shirts, 3-ply Mo en bosom, worth $1.25. n'a Uniaundered 3-ply Lt © Bosom Shirta, worth $1.00, for Mae Men's Leather Mitts, 25 Men's Silk Bosom Dress Shirts in all shades, worth §2 $3.00, for 99c; Ladies’ Fast Black Hose at, per pair, 6+ Men's White Merino Drawers at 15¢ en Men's Swiss Condee Lambe’ Woél Underwear, worth $2.50, for Tde; 60 styles of Men's Fine Dress Shoes, worth from $2.50 to $4.50, for $2.25, tan or black; Men's Cordovan Shoes, tac and congress worth $3.00, $3.80, for $1.95; Men's Casen Calf Shoes, worth $2.50, for $1.09; Boys’ Seal Shoes, worth $2.00, for $1.10; Ladies’ Fine Oxfords of every description, tn tan and biack, worth $2.00 and $2.50, for Sie: Ladies’ Lace and Button Shoes, cloth or kid top, worth and $3.00. for $1.45; Ladies’ But ton Shoes fn various styles, small sizes, worth $2.50 and $3.00, for T5e; Children’s Shoes of all de seriptions, worth § to $1.35, for 75c; Ladies’ Rubbers, ic. Thousands of other items in cach department at equal Reductions $65,000 Worth of the finest grades of Be cme which have only recently left the actori¢s J. M. LANCASTER, Deputy 1200 Second Avenue, N. E. Cor, Sene Opposite Stone, Sanford & Lane. The@ 81.00; beets, $1.00 per sack carrots, per sack, TS@8bc; | beans, fe per ib; corn $1.00@1.25 sack; peas, 2430; cucumbers, 20g Ii ha wong sepGe; California sweet | potatoes, no Ber 100 The; bell pep- 9).000@1.25; Chill peppers, 81.06 onions, $1.35; California ie, apples, ce; can Don't omit you nigpt face serub. Don't forget that seap ts neces- sary to remove dust from the face, prunes A new consignment of a kinds ontain semet taste | dos.; lettuce, $1.25 per box of 4 a: | Don't change about from one cos- them Martin» N metic to another, looking for a mir- York @| ering bedi poming . ream, Imported 1 | Fruits. . Imported Swiss, Lr ported Green Fruit Uobbing)—Black fer, | Don't begin physical culture if you) Kieler-S protien 25-1h boxes, $1.80; coo ss Nhe have not persistence enough to keep! it up. a lemons, $4.506)5 bo eto per bunch; ponies elder, ®e pe@ wallion; peaches, orange clings, $1.009%40 a box: blackberrics, $1,000.25, water melons, $1.0061.25. native plums, 65¢; nutmeg melons WE ibe; Malian prunes, 65e; California white a black, Me; Cali. quinces, $1.00 Don't bay cheap soaps. Good » | free from animal fat can't be made cheap | Don't neglect your teeth. Go toa dentist and have them inspected at least once in six monthe. Wine Store Don't lace your corsets tight it rrien, $8.75) white you do you Will have a red no b Ave, Phone; Main dae artoon figs, 19 pkg box, $1.25. Don't forget to rinse the soap out better Butter of the skin, after bathing Butter—Ranch, 10@12¢; fancy dai Don't eat sweets and starchy foods The Words That Won, ry. in squares, 12@i4o, Washington creamecies. pb London this summer one of the ern towa and E Weekly papers offered a prise for the) Cheese Gobbing)- best list of strong words, to number ington, 11@l%0; B if you are inclined to fat ‘to; Kast- Don't worry if you are Uhin; It wil! make you thinner Wash. tern, 1@1% Don't forget that Ught shoes pro i ten. Eee (obbing)—Strictly freah duce ugly wrinkles on the face. | **™ »., Panch, fe. a2 | The announcement specified ¢ Honey~—White comb, 4@iSe; light ‘t lost your temper, It carves but ten words would be considered amber, 19@14c; amber, 12@13¢ eful line at the ner of yout sath from any one person, and a commit-. strained, T4@Se. Don't tk h wi tee of literary men would select out Poultry — Chickens, live, 121% 0 on your he S ode deg am etch! of the numbers offered the ten, fers $1.76@2.60; live turkeys, gd | the women who ¢ derstand why. and you will un ducks. 120; geese, 10; ilve weight. Poultry — Chickens, live, 12 tie: turkeys, 15e; ducks, 2c; geese, jlive weight Oats obbing)—Per ton, $27 Barley —Steam rolled, $21.00; Wick. of any stronger, full | gig Corn—Whole, $22.60; cracked, $23; feed meal, per ton, $22.00, Feed—Wheat, oll cake, meal, | fn. ©. Tis Capa 359.90; middiings, $21.00@23.00; bran, $16.00@17.00; chopped $19.000821.00; dairy chopped strongest words In the Engtish lan- gunge. Don't bit your nalts These ar Don't neglect your eyes. If they) Hate, trouble you, go at onee to an ocu-| sone, love Met's. Do you thin of suggestion? ¢ the words that won , hungry, dawn, coming, 1, alone, forever Don't allow yourself to get tngy.| Indolence ts @ fatal foe to beauty | Tine | largest match factory In the Don't take atimutante; they de-| world in at 1 Stroy the texture of the skin leity bs 100,000,000 a Don't expect to find a simple and! Moat Monday Morning. — Markets this nat: Prins: Morning show few changes. Salmon | Freah Meat (jobbing)—Cow beef, | are quite plentiful, but no changes te per Ib; steer beef, Tic per ib; Wedded . In prices have occurred Fruit end mutton, Wether, Se per 1b; pork, 7 Pointed Paragraphs... Voatable specks are stilt quite tow, and many @rticles, auch as grapes 1c. and peactes, are quite scarce. Provisions (Jobbing)—Hama, large, WAAPAR 1M%c; hams, amall, Me; breakfast The following prices are being of- con, 11M%c; dry salted sides, T\c; Me He eure you are right, then be cer. fe red to the producer by the local , Me. tain you are sure. dealers for delivery in round lots on Lard (obbin, sat knows what, the dock or in the car at Seattle 1b, 7° White Star, Se; Coin special, Grain—Oata, $20.00; barley, $17.10 | 8%c; lard compound, tlerces, bc; Rex, 118.00 at chieken feed, $19.60; bran | 8\c It's a wine not to do in an emergency If time be money, some people's Potatoes Gobbing)—Native pota-| $19,00@21.00; dairy ehopped feed, $10. eel © Ib; German | telopes, 4081.00 caulifiowers, The per! per Ib; veal, large, fe per ib; small, | -Home made. per! | | Wine tila A relia on tsa ts ake ee leave SEATTLE Oa.m, ' a chalmna 114 Chorty shceet Ont, 6, 11, 16 iB 1 pi y LD AMETHACT Co,. 410 N. ¥. bite fifth day thereatt POMS EVE ATLA W, Leave San brane sco for feat 10 2B. | Fe CARRONL. Inwyer, procter in wheal cond ‘a, is, 38 27 citor ofpatents, oom 78.75 1 Dec. 2, and every fifth roomy 14-16 Haller bidg, COLL “ | FOR ALASKA | Leave Seattic 9 2. m Cottage City Main 415 exchange payable fen the Untied re 4. F. Thownmnern ® ent ‘Burope Puget Sound Bupt.. Ocean Dork. Betts. rue VUGET BOUND NATIONAL BANK . Hicket effice, C18 Firat avenue oF an | featt ert met Capital stock paid in $525 000 hygeine on & Maskal“rwras.s a. STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK OF \ Firet_Avenue. . ooo President Firet Vice President Bevond Vice STEAMSHIP BUSINESS CHANCE Ss estigute the Calumet mine, of irew Knox, J. G. Given, Sackett, Griffith Davie j. Baldwin, We u to these gentiemen concerning the mine. The price of | falls from Yeeler Whart at 10 pm iSth | For Skagway, via Vancouver | Ketchikan and J | | Sunday, Oct. nea, in is lie a share, non-assensable, evenings unt) 9 p. m cau 65 Hours, y annaye and samples. Office venue. Phone Main 8 A. CORBITT. Steamship Farallon | For Fkagway end Dron, calling at Port Townsend Cyler ot whatt), Vietorta, saver, Ketchikan, Helin Bay. Wratgel irom Ye whaert Wednesday. Ost. 18. at 10 P.M. DODWELL & CO, Ltd, General sgente, 115) James Ot, “Phone Mein 479. BKOGE SUILOERS ano ContRacto | vs ing, and 7 at and spars. a He - | RANA‘. eneral 1 sobbing. Tel. Green 660 FO. HALE or rent Nome ‘Fly er Line} gate Cape } | | _House | jall*t in crows bonding. STEAMSHIP om t ASD ALBAN OC. the city. Cape end bridee pay as | INST and only thorough dancing school im DIRECT § vise iin Sepang ne Teephons Mainsas WHITE STAR DOCK | CALIFORNIA HOUSE, Courtney& 4th and Main, "Phone, Black 140. | eaTti Ka 2. kenp 10h ht Tel taut 100K. ATLAS Dye Wor AND....... DANCING ACADEMY, } ety. Ranke hell Fifth and Pu | try the Rovhrster bot Yor treight end passenger rates apply to ti Foot of Spring Street Eltiott, prop.; 2c, 30 per day; $1.60, Tri. nk Ziasa’ rysone and Be Eerie lg cleaning. repairing. Preise Butt 101,” Fe enis Psa He one, rom ar, Nome | xxi HOTKLs AND JU RNISHED hoomMs Seattle Steamship Co, aera Ee 22. per week; electric ight; bath rm, me: Seset carted Th Noa Ss? Fig Mt Vernon p.m New Wastcom lam p.m, Bpokane-Rorsiand St. Paul, Chicago ana Kast. ae BS 10.90 pm. | HOTEL ‘BAVOT—Pirexcnt rooms: — Fire. cancy NEATLY FUR SHED ROOMS. 2235 Firat a STREAMERS Vancouver Line. ph es Pie ce deri Altes througe toe bela: ALABKA Junk Co. pays, ai sent erices: of tas | of Georgia lower found and Gy one of the most Gelightiul au tas mi Pine 138. word if taken on STEAMER LOANS AND INSURANCE. North Pacific § 22s sie ss MILLINERD. —— — \ HANSEN, cor. th and Fine. plete Fall nod Winter sock ot Suuinery at Oe 4 Leaves Yeouler Whari at 1199 pm, Monday, Wednesday and Friday log HG. Tia Auscorieg ger viet trolgnt or Pasnace eppey, aa — enler art or oflce » a SCHR 2, fessional and Mutual Life Uidg. Tel Brown nares, Corner Sih ana Badioon etreste | | MEDICAL AND S.serme TREATMENT. Fr —- medical chronic disease dings Soe, 828 Pacific bik. Whe Cl —t PRINTING AND JA Bargain printing. 6 a New, Slightly Used | or Second-hand PIANO or ORGAN } Remember we have ths | Largest and Most Com SIGNS AND HOUSE plete Stock in the City RUBAER type, shiminum and epamel_iet- U3 ters for iene apd house numbers Meston, 310 Yesler way. Tel, Black Sue BARNES & GOL PERSONAL, -To buy ol4 gold and Hensel, mfr. jeweler, Hinckley biock. | Ce. 62 write Jor prices and term. SEWING MACHINES D. S. JOHNSTON SEWING MACHINES NEW HOMB sewing ma Hest one $03 Second Ave., Burke Bulldiag : Suhce ines. de. Bold on # al gers deh i ‘Tt Some People ee pa wie infning | Know Good Pears whenf) 5" _WAKEHOUSE. they see them. Some Don't; Do You? THE PACKPIC Tatloring Com-Beat $18, 411 end §20 suite ma: Zz na yeing cleaning. repair Tad Sind avenue. TIN AND SHERT META WORK. OF EVERY de cription mtg and repairing 1 furnaces and steel stoves; Un roofing. Clark, 07 W ison St ‘hone } RASER & MORGAN 408-410 oon ental Main 140; gwen'i storage; dist: how: pewstinble receipts acepted as collateral TAILORS. The San ‘Diego Fruit Co, | 415 Pike Street, “The Best, and Pleuty, Too.” WANTED. EXPRRIENCED W AITRESS tor short-hour work, Portland restaur. w ANTED ol CAST Orr clothing bought at 119 Second ave, gestion . tor of rosy cheeks t from the Napa Spot Cash For Gold Dust Full Assay Value, intity. A JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. LieCherry 8 Bl, Bullding BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Directors and Kmbalmore Ferior, Dbird Aye aad Columbia 4s, Jelephone Main ls Beattle, Wash.

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