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Tete ee RO erence Rene rn gma TrIReNeegt mPa TF tenes Sete em orm . THE SEATTLE SERRE ET TIRE IT STAR, THE SEATTLE STAR. BE. H. Waits & CO., PUBLISHERS. Te ephone Pike 159 BF CHASK Busine Wenty-fve cents per month delivered by Manaana cent per copy | ain Bellor carriers No free cop! Faiworiat Rooms and Business OMes Frtered at the postottice, Pree So) Third A ington, as eecdnd-el Seattle. W 8 matter Once again the controversy the Alaskan boundary t# reported to be nearing ite end through amicable arrangement The finishing to the agreement, it ia said, will be given at Waghington within the next two or three days, The character of the modus vivend! has not been revealed; but ft Is net AiMoult to guess what It will be Mike In @li probability the boundary insisted upon by the erpment (running through the summits of the White and Chilkoot passés and across the Lynn above Kluk wan) will form the basis of agre ment; and by way of concession to the Dominton bonding privileges wilt be granted to Canadian goods warehouses at thie-water and in transit through American territory, This would be a sensible arrangement and would give both parties that for which they contended the United States would retain sovereignty over the country and its Inhabitants, while the Canadians would gain access to the sea for thetr commerce Through the enterprise of the New York Herald, a most satisfactory exemplification of Marcont's system has been giv- over very anal f wireless telegraphy om, as Viewed from an ex en in the successful reporting of the yacht ra cursion steamer Evidently useful addition to the sum of human accomplish: wireless telegraphy ts both a practical ana nt Who geta the hush money from the gamblers? The Star asked this question yesterday and repeats it The Standard gaming house, eccording to the testimony of a well-posted gambler whe ployed in that institution, contributes $40 every day to keep the peace with the authorities. today was once em- ooo Tt frequently happens in cities where laws are disregarded that black mail is exacted by officials as a condition for the existing statutes, and there is no reason to believe that Seattle is an ex ception. On the contrary, there is the best of reasons for asserting that certain city officials are profiting by the present laxity in regard to the @nt- mbling statut non-enforcement of BUTTE IS ON THE TOBOGGAN SLIDE It Is Going Steadily Down the Hill- side---Geographically Speaking, BUTTE, Mont., Oct ually stidimg down hill The evidence of it ts seen on a number of large buildings and rest 17.—Thie city is on a tobogwan slide. It is grad- @ences, including the county courthouse and the residence of United @tates Senator W. A. Clarke, which have been cracked and fissured from one side to the other. Geologists, who have investigated the phenomenon, express the opinion that the buildings damaged are located on @ seam of rock or earth along which a slide separation or cleavage is taking pl Th evidence of a slide ts seen from the county courthouse, which i# locate on Weet Granite street. about half way up the long hill upon the slope of which the city is butlt, ant from that point weet two Blocks and south if the western limits of the city brick inside walis of the courthouse have cracked from The handgome residence of Senator Clarke, situated a half further west, has been fissured clear through the to West, and on the weet side from the roof through to the ground, at the bottom the fiasure being over Aas if the southern portion of the house had followed the The stucco work and decor- 4 z H & 7 z z 2 5 3 z . . WHAT GOULD THE POOR CIRL DO? A Wisconsin Woman Coughe Up a Frog. 1D DU LAC Johanna Soli, of this city “| ae Win, Oct, 17 | | Mw ) in a paroxyem of nau live frog, full grown welgbing | three and a half ounces, Mra. Soll! | had been a sufferer from a peculiar while wupa and j form of stomach trouble for years, | and none of the physicians by who: Iahe had been treated wan able | diagnose her case. irs, Soll has the from on exhibition at her hy The physicians of the city have ex- j amined the patient and been unadle to solve the mystery, The lady qtates that for several years #he | had been convineed that her trouble wan due to some animate object have her stomach, that at tir t would move and jump perceptibly, which | aymptome her doctors bad ascribed | spasmodic muscular contraction T IT MAY CAUSE -— GOEBEL’S FALL | ¢ frog was apparently blind LOUISVILLE, Ky,, Oct. 17.—The | Brown ticket Is ¢ to prove | the undoing of the 1 forces. | Headed, a it is, by Young | Brown, one of the best k and] most respected men in th ite progress, especially in the bast few weeks, hae been marked. Some of | Ite most ardent supportere eve ray) it will poll as large a vote the reg. | J ular Democratic Ueket ane | the superb organization berind tt Wilt Have Wheat Gre BREMEN, Oct. 17.—A constant In-| crease in the price of rye four han} | lect the imperial military authorities | | of Germany to consider the introdu tien of one-third wheat four into the | | mobdiers bread, The mmisary| SHEPHERD, | department will try the experiment | whieh broke | im the provinee of Saxony, where th lock destroy price is rye is now higher Wun that | business porti of wheat. | names started kereral HOTEL PROPERTY. |sniroyea Nelson, part « FIRE DESTROYS HALF A CITY F you have been given this copy of THE DAILY STAR at the First Seattle Expo- sition, kindly read it thoroughly. If you like it we respectfully solicit your subscription. If you wish to subscribe telephone to PIKE 150. The price of THE DAILY STAR is 6 cents per week, or 25 cents per month. THE DAILY STAR is published each after- noon except Sunday at 1107 THIRD AV Corner Spring Street AMUSEMENTS. HIRD AVENUE THEATER. Phone Main 5 W. M. Busse li, Lemes and Manager. TRY TO SAVE THE LAURADA The Best Yet | Week Sunday, Oct. 15. inee Sat- Mich, Oct. 17.—Fire] The Seattic Steamship company | | urday. The pi rate PO a gy yut last night at 6) will dispatch the steam schooner | comedy-drama. ed about half of the nd to Bt. George isiand to} nm of the town, The] *4%® Hf possible, the steamer Laur | in Marks & Franks | “4 @nd her valuable cargo. The The vilage % aw #e ¢ explosion of a| TOWneend will leave from Ban Fran-| cisco, This morning Capt. White, | | Yon Yonson houses were is wholly | PUtser Corey, ¢wo engineers and four their own train service A Troiley Wreck. - 7 sa | Sr@men left for ‘Frisco to join the Hamm and Sehmils, of the Putice!| Without fire p tection. The Alma! itiner. irne Lee. te jols » Everything New. hotel, by the purchase of the | 89d Ithaca fire de iments ¢ > haved ‘ " to| No advance in prices—10c, 20c, 3c . ride v oo e ~ of anne best reday evenin - | Kourry property on Third and James, | *? nded, but ¢ tate Lo be of aaslat: | ee on iievee that ne pM ad 40c, and We; boxes, $5, box seats, $1 now own the entire frontage fn} “°° be foated and that a good portion | Jarnew street from Third and Fourth | oe f her car it tt ' | { her cargo can be paved. If the avenues This will be used fr | meat ESTA TRANSFERS| "emer be succomeruly footed whe SE ATTLE THEATER hotel purposes, Forty thouwand dol- | wOl be brought to Beattie The| ar Manager | are was paid for the Scurry prop-| The following deeds were filed yes-| Laurada was lngured for only $20,000. | ‘Phone Main 4%. erty. tertay for record in the county audi-| Hor owners consider her worth three “ . | ee tor’s office s times this amount © Greatest, Brightest, Best of all ‘DOWN TO A Edward F. Neison et ux. to G ra Modern Minstreisy, en route in | % 2, April 29, $500. Melinda J. Blair to Emma Ander Two nights sta One man | a8 WARREN, ©., Oct. 17 A guarantee attraction on, lot 14, block 6, MeMillin’s Ie wae killed and four persona were tn- ‘“ WATERY Y GRAVE Aad, Kent, Jan. 16, 1898, $20 jured it a wreck om the Trumbay| G0rten’s Famous New Ort meate goe Ooty wfc ie any ime a arom MINSTRELS) a Haynes, lot 4, block 38, A. Pontius’ |'#/ning twenty-three passengers was) 4 DULUTH, Minn, Oct. 17.—The| add sup, May 4, 98%. train. | Greater than any similar enterprise. | tug Record wae overturned inf ren Hetrens wx. to Henry FUNMAK PRS. [harbor by & steamer this mor part lo k 72, Coltere Prices a» usual. and Harry Bilis, the fireman, nds add, Oct, 9, 00. a ele Seats on sale Tuenday, 10 a. m. drowned, The other members of t qt Coant Imp. Co. to Ole Loken crew got op the life raft and flanted! It & Block 1, Gilman park bar ered GIVING QUAL ITIES| QEATTL E THEATE R) lo t wntil they or eked . Wm. Nottingham et ux. ¢t ‘ * betty pe Tvele, n 40 fest lots 4 to & block 17, | °C Pure Regtih Ate. Porter and Stout rw eee The tug was towing the steamer to ack nowted 4, the world over the ore docks, When opposite the | Squire park add, Sept. 20, 16 Friday and Satur lay evening and eur absurdities, athletic and acrobatt : 1" ccete C ot cas : — speviaities, dancing by white and coi - pine ee geomet ey eo a vasgns | eee ers on eve = Trost vt | West's English Ales Goraeday mation, OF ee red folks all executed ine way that | “U{@e!y, running past the tug, and ree . . | Farew el! Tomr ef the Nerthwe tightening the tow Hine in such a k 19, Madison street add, Oct 1 a; Amusements 18 eminently pleasing manner over the wide thet the tug| #71238 sesscaesesesttnd Porter | Engagement of great tragic actr STILL THEY GO. bee tasingtly terned even Arthur E. Bryan et ux. to 31 [a ea retigees vervour | MADAME MODJESKA ™ lhe | a - | Tooke “ye and 4 pea " 5, Rel j . qeatics ig horney nd Assisted by Mr. dothen PF. KRellerd ‘The steamer City of Seattic watled | Heirs’ 24 add, Oct 2,908. ; “s aon ae petivenes - | And a company of players under the “Yon Yoneon” drew: another for Lynn canal last night with 100 A Panic Near Paris. | ee re Sexe} te Overteredy Phone tay a management of John C. Fisher passengers: Mrs. A. G. Breidenatetn PARIS, Oct. 17.—During a bullfieht! - yt : Abe 4 Presenting on Friday evening crowded house at = vee bag” Wm. Hollingsworth. Mra. B. J. Big-| today at Enghein-les-Baina, nine | Ut" Georee Wo Writcner a eid x West & Co., Inc. MARY STUART theater last night ir. Donalson. 49 ger and eon, Mrs. F. W. Mays. Mre. miles from Paria, a bull leaped over | 2 sae te = asinine a Saturday Matinee the “Bwade man” was @ decited hit, George Lyons, Mra. H. E. Loon, the barrier and fell among the ape Copper Mining « , ud Muoh Ado About Nothing om his clever work was heartily en- | Charles H. Hunt, Miss Nellie Cox, A. tators, A panic reaulted, the people |! Snohomish Co. Oct 18, a e.g By William Shakespeare cored. There is not @ weak per-| Bloom, William Litchenatad, ©. rushing about seeking to get out of |, AU" Ogrme: See ae Saturday evening former in the company; The cast {#|‘Thornie, William Walden, Mra. M. the place. A number of women faint-| [eh Wt i. block 2 Tews MARIE ANTOINETTE nicety balanced throughout. The | Beli, Miss Laura Bell, Hugh Hell, T ed and were trampted upon. Mean. |S I} Wistcoun> ot ae By Clinton Stuart lumbermen's quartette was very |J. Darby, N. Diklich. F. M. Pilking-| while the bull ran into the street and| 0 Ment® Whitoomb et ux. to Anna Diabetnte and congubieant: ebooks good, and met with much appre-| ton, Jacob Gill, A. Nelson wen thet and kited' ty gendarmes.| of Ue. ote Tt one ote | duc eee ee ciation. Particularly good work wns) University Heights add. Sept. 2} Productions. Gone by Mins Beriien and Mins Ha: - | $400. bere ; to $1.50. Beats on sale ard. e play Im filed with ceri | K. U. Beck et ux. to same, lote 6 ednemday bo mand biock 1, May add, Jan, 3 N. B.—Curtain will be rateed at § ing incidents and quaint humor one may judge from the Setacae with which {t was greeted last nigh’ WOODLAND PARK ee | | What do y D AMUSEMENT. I, m. sharp for evening performances and at2 p. m r the matinee. LAST WEEK ting Wednesday, Oct, | MALE BEL i free ford’ 110 W, Main et. 7 AMSTMACT OF TITLE ine., the ented liebe OB DOWN, "THIEM iel and reliable abstract company od 1883, We are now making © mining claima, 114 Cherry street. “00 ALTORS ES ATLAW, | FF CARROLL, lawyer, prootor in sdyor_ | taity and solletior ofpatente, Kuoms 74-75 | Minekiey vioek CHAK §. KNOB, rooma 14-15 Haller bide. AMOHETHOTS, i. W, HOUGHTON, 414, 416, Coiling block 416, 417 HUBINESS O86 N's Business College HANKS. THe wine dD. M 110,000 ree Sone Fresitont é Coshier Assistant Cant Viee payat cities of the United THE PUGET FOUND NATIONAL BANK OF BKATTLE. Capital stock paid in #28 0 : 5,00 Vres View Pres nd Europe. a AN BANK OF ier Way and First ibere. BUSINESS CHANCES IND CALUMET MINE. ONE of the prige-winners at the Bpokan exhib We are now | shipping ore, » offering @ ]} limited amount treasury stock at lic a share. For further particulars concerning aes and samples, Call or write to the office, 620 Firmt avenue. Tel. Main 676s 8. A. COKBITT. a OGE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. BKATTLE BRIDGE CO,—Builsers of wharves, coal bunkers, etc., pile end foundations; dealers in piles, Je a _ CONTRACTORS A | Nou NDS. Disiefegn & Gill, contractors Duilders; 1108 Wee Ave. Tel. Butt a RANDALL. general jobbing. Tel. Green O60 » BUILD EM POR BALE of rent soap hand. cheep. E Chapin. Bisth amd CLOTHES oe ae SEATTLE Cie wi oe and bride work. DANCING ACADEMY. T and only thorough dancing echodl ta city Hanke bell, Fifth and Pike. nore Ls AND £OKNISHED ROOMS 1A HOUSE, C vurtney @ Thc, Mc per day; $1.0, CALIFOR) Iiott, prop.; ai per week 4th and Main HOTEL YORK Piret avenue and Pike, Ord clase roome and board at §6 per week. COLEY—Cor. Third and Cherry, mom and board, #0 week aod up Pleasant Foome; 625 Firet, HOTEL | ist ei HOTEL SAVOY ‘BATLY FURNISHED ROOMS. S First avenue. ——————————————————— | JUNK. | TIN REATTLE Junk Co. pays lowest but square businesa 108 Kallroad Tei, Diack 1118. ALAEKA Junk Co. pays highest prices; Beempt ietures, No 1111 Western Ave, e). Pike 118. “LOANS AND INSURANCE. jomta eerie tee ae ES Momesme tonne. are Beet Ddioc! J4ME pOTHWYLL— ine, & surety bonds. oe MILLINERY, MAS HANSEN cor sth and Pine Diete Fai and Winter Stock of Mtl | MEDICAL ANO ELECTRIC TREATM there will be a crowded house at the | Third avenue every night this week es wapnc that iiet Pegg yr The Modjeska repertoire thie woman wante asked the furn bathe, nervous © ohrenie 4) season is an excellent one, and Saaw da saataneer ebortt ‘A beet Pet SEATTLE EXPOSITION ee cured. reed "tas Parihe = will enable the famous actress to Jon't know,” sald the tor | INTING AND BINDING Mepiay her matchless talent both in —_—_ Iker What was it?’ Laundries, Will be continued from | oy on comedy and tragedy, The come- | Bhe sald che would like to look c METROPOLITA *y us | 4 onfection . ‘ Ales are respectively Shakespeare's Cit Council Decides to Bu It For the. some of our ‘entertainmer coe tigd . Oct. 16th to 224d |_ pn dcsandl on “Much Ado About Nothing” and an bureaus’ 8: é INCLU: TF. BRADLEY, book, joo sod commereiat adaptation of “The Ladies’ Rattle.” ee team Boller, NCLUSIVE, prina ‘ox, 62 Third st. ‘Phone Main sp @ ght comedy, and one of the most Macksmitha, TUESD GROC — a of» — i popular of the modern French cla um 0 ’ le HE SAW DEWEY. Hot Water Furnaces, ivetnar tar tis ee eelae ania 3 _VATENT ATTORNEYS. “Macbeth,” Cnaey dieart® uk on | Capt. J. H. Coghian, commander and krocer, gold medal award; the re- | entirely new play based on the ev . the Puget Sound naval station, re AIR-TIGHT HEATERS, nowned Shield Co., afternoon and PERSONAL. entful life of “Marie Antoinette.” the e Last night's council meeting presented an unusual steht. O14 @ turned with Mra Coghlan frore NO ADVANCE IN PRICE evening; manual arms competitive | pee sili jast-qeeen of France. Por each of @ schisms were forgotten, and the city fathers joined hands to one @ | the East yesterday evening, going $4 drill, open to all comers, two entries before purchasing, & A these plays Manager John C. Fish- @ end. The purchase of Woodland park came up in the report @ (straight through to Bremerton All orders will be promptly to be made from each company com-| things for sale reasonable. 218 Columbia as buflt artiotic and elaborate| 2 2f,the Joint committer, to whom it ha@ Bees referred. The lob- © | Capt. Coghlan was one of the com-| filed. peting, award gold medal; Wagner's | treet, opposite portottice. nett tet cdtarie Amtine | @ bylets were called upon to mpenk. J. A. Mooge started the ball by @ mittee appyinted to receive Admiral | band, 26 artists. WANTED To buy ola goid na silver. rovers Ages poring Po ota vhs an argument against the proposition 4 MéeDonald spoke in @ | Dewey. He was a distinguished ee eee pear figs pe lbengs ew nom pool @ ita favor, Then Councilman Gill arose, “I have al@aye been in @ | offtcer in the Manila feet Th eo oNU a aimed to.be qne ef the mest! @ fayor of the purchase of Woodland park,” eald ha, “and since the @ | — : ; stirring plays of mod@rmauthorship.| @ pult-dozing and blackmatling of the past few days, I would vote © WAGES GO UP amin Aad enamel lete With the acautattion of the well-| @ to buy it were it to cont $1,000,000, When we come to the truth of @ near ‘ . English ve way. Tel. Diack 1 — ellerd a4) @ the matter, the Woodland park proposition is being hounded b It th nown actor pons A . Ap proposition In be rounded by @ | Although the demand for ratiroad si ee thay ae prin- |) @ those who are directly intere in Ravenna park.” @ | mMborers continu brisk in Seattle 1» Way SEWING MACE pases ih cgeedln reo le Navin advocated the purchase as a good business proposition, @ | the approach of winter has not stor NEW HOME sewing Scent ok cate has claysl @ Muldoon wanted to know “why this jong silence by the sudden op- @ | ped inquiry for farm hands, loggers 214-216 Cherry street Te to have geod Ale on tap X machine mad are selected for the engagement t = m of the past few days?” Diller wanted more time to study wood choppers. Inquiry for la in the cellar | ee ent h “ . , ‘ ve ' | @ the proposition; and, being reminded by Navin that he had had @ | borers along these lines is atill fre- | We sell Welsbach’s and guarantee! w 4+ F oP | gare Pers! Moye aol 2 ch) @ six months, indulged in a brisk tilt with that gentleman @ | auent, and winter's Jobs are offe tha West's Ale, Porter & Stout | ’ ‘ nm are © Crichton wan in fav of buying Woodland park, but w t dvance of 30 to 40 percent Antoinette.” a very brilliant reper anted @ at an ac , 3 r WI keep until used and improve in fla p lo #o by me of as q e poke at wer wages offered lew yea 0 i Geis We uaonred “Ut tbe? Gauttic 3 in fe. ~ my eceee fa jal aasessment. Hill spoke at length in 3 ver wag ffered a few years ag it gets older theater. Resides the leafix one mem-| @ MeArdl . TAC , ; On hb cArdie spoke of this chance as opportunity of ov TACOMA, Wash. October 1 e-nixth barrel $2 00 = tgs wid hag ari fn ier ge @ lives.” On MeArdie’s motion the heumpended, and the > 4 F. Lewis Clark, of the Spok One-qnarter barrel $3 i 2 rotates, Bader. 0:-2 Ao a 1. & yo jore ambition les) @ bill was put on its final passage 1: Yeas firm of Clark & Sweeney, has been ‘ Delivered tc Mail | RASER @ MORGAN, 400-410 Ovctdontal a t Cl F , , 5 i ; , = " fm the direction of opera, She has| @ man, Crawford, Crichton, Gill, Hill, McArdle, Muldoon ‘ Sle Tacoma, accompanied by hin at , an aC to Bay 6 order to | “Main 140; gen’! storage; distributing hot tudted with the best ter 1 y, Muldeow, Navin, @ , | ewbeeeilebic receipts accepted 29 collateral, otu jest masters, and) @® Hill, Taylor—10. Nays—Diller and Rinehart. @ | torney, H. M. Hoyt, inventigating the — piss oe covers han a pure soprano voice of range le Ps ct of the Seattle & Tacoma El TALLONS. and power, She le by no means an) ©C@OOOOOCOOOCOOOO OO liw and a conf co war aes a — amateur in dramatic work, but be SOTO ECT OP OF94O 0494 enercay “betwumn Menace ein dhe ettge Wy a even. and wisely so, that x entor —_—_—_—_———————— ty oe a es ea Tab Thing avenuaes with Madam Modseska will be of in Ayes bel dh oh ps A ‘a —= years. There wil], moreover, he an At'a medline Hf the Cortres cha eamenast for the senatrocdun nt we AND... on; ing and wean opportunity, a Imited one, of course Pepe ae oy Sand U4 the\sirc ChoGae: tro wend) tue aes ‘hn roofing, 1. to use her voice, Miss Baker in A Chicago re- | ing ne rhd not yet rec the con- ecor - rare beauty of the petite variety cently, steps were taken toward | tract | WANTED. and ie proving « marked addition to charges on bicycles an excess bag-| ‘We have been investigating the aves one We have just opened a shipment! EXPERIENCED WATTRIWS for the Jeske company. ; : : Kage, This will undoubtedly come | project.” ald Mr. Clark, at the Hotet of the Intest short-hour work. Portland rest Gorton’s Minstedld ide the att The Democratic County Central to pags in th tad poe ig nit it . songs, vand pieces, « ortiand restaur, ’ Site Vcocerttece reamin toes tral to pans in the near future, ax the d 1coma last evening, referring to etc., for the Graphophone, All new roe tion at tne Beatle theater, Wednes-| matter of local party policy will be| ion of English courte that the pe sega Mage Rese gt ia deny Aap Rcipcelbc hd | records and made by the latest in WARTEDACLOTHIN edny evenings. and a winay x are going over to Seattle tomorrow | J a: | ~ ~~ great attraction they are. There in| U*cUmet. For some time an agita bicycle ts not “luggage,” leaves that | to look into it further Sete or | Proved process. These records avo | AST-OFF clothing, trunks and vaileas Cee eette roe ane here 181 tion tas been made in favor of early | Article at the mercy of the roads Mr. Clark admitted that he thought | { loud and clear and are by far tha |e Se "/ action and the organization of Dem-| The fall meett v the Ame = at se . 7 a : = dpeerceter. ee. eteoee Mer Jar | ocratic clubs. This will be discuss-| Railway asso ation, in ‘New Yi ori cere cal cuctt the ae ations dain teas ane Price, 60c each, or SS%SSSSSSSS5: on. One will not listen to a collec- | oo. 40M ‘oni iit City was taken up largely with rou-| coat upwards of $1,000,000, ‘The track Spot Cash of * pon ze and nce active work In| tine business Hock signals, the| ix to be broac A lake ph Messed ae mae be -, as | that direction at an early date. | metrio system, and Ae ieadas r " ty Le Pgbivor darting nee eer ne aT “Kt Sraphonteh oe-4 be tints, However, songs and Jokes 43| thuiiding permite have been jamuea | PHNONM of box cars were discussed | Min wald that Clark & Sweeney $5.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $20, us Gold Dust ' liding pe © been iasue ndeh Tengt . , i ' not compose the program. There are|to G. W. Dickenson to build @ two | Famer, ya stand ready to put up a quarter will be the lant day of my offer to| $500 to $150.00 each. JOSEPH aE igre storien to tell, speeches on the "Is-| ptory frame dwelling nat) soe ae | ae emern Une are moving toward /a million dollars into the enterprise, cleanse and polish teeth free of H MAYER & BROS. sues of the time which are given! Broadway, to cont §§ oP wil : : phen n rate on lumber and| but this he would neither affirm nor’ charge. . 226Cherry SPL, Buildin tn an inimitable wary always cling | non to bulid x one Stas trate Mat | Gaal, |The avplien to the central deny.” The further statement” i Winter & Harper forth roara of rippling Iaughter. The | dence in Denny é& Hoyts addition to | board Peer eennaress SON SEEES RT ee oe Oeey ve Leet DR. Cc. CARR! Bu erent Crescent City Quartette, in its| cost $500: Thomaa M- Gr ‘ |and ite equipment has been estimat ° rhe Building, Beattle, W medieys, melodie: nd 1 01 Poy sl sreen for re-| RE eae aga —- ed at $1,600 ane ds fo attle, Wash, | BOWMEY & STEWART motier Pia Kee and ima ne, palra at 215 Fourth avenue to coat! Wr Annie pod itp ony rr eer sg gee DENTIST |B funeral Dirootors and Kubaling : and - ne m ‘ariom, mAve “i H Dinennow of women, 64 Hinckley bik | floated in New York and Boston, — | MOM 11, Park, Bulldlag - Sait, Was, JPL. Beleptone Main Tk "Se et