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5 . ' 2 THE SEATTLE STAR THE SEATTLE STAR. aA CLUB IS | - Ee a DLO IYO SOOOC TOR ~ ; MARCHE E. H. Weis & Co. “Pune ISHERS., THE BON MARCHE THE Ke MARCHE _tvery Afternoon Except Sunday ORGANIZED 5 cee aes = i anta aus i$ Roun re orner =| Che vent per Copy, em Comte per Week, or Ywentyive venus yer mamth delivered by tsl oe caren, ES ee SOR nn mae | Democrats Now Ready for a ; 2 storia Rogue eed Business Gtiee SOS i RS ane Bl ema Active Campaign. Bless the ever happy world of make-believe and all the elves and fairies who people bh \ered as the poste at Peatte, Washin ewat mane Bre Re SS a it. What a happy : joy ous time this “getting, r vady for Christmas” is, to be sure. ; “ eH . ‘ : , r re r folks olls The British troops will evidently Might to the last bloody extremity to | #Anl#ed aot eink. hiheiien am grown-up people are children again, and there's as much fun for the — oS A ey a BU Y Drevent the town of Kimberley from failing Into the hands of Che Moore he clty central cammities, saued (fy HC games as there is for the little ones, sometimes one would think. More “MAMMA, I Although of little strategic value in any military operations designed to | the meeting to order, and A BM ME THAT!" is an exclamation heard hourly her Tonight news of rare bargainings from secure control over the Transvaat or the Orange Free State, Kimberloy pei is tekcacerion Sakae ¥ the basement. Read: ynanestianntiy Agures me : consider aby than any mbes vuth a On |tred Bathe Ana Willen Blotkeces town In the British plan of campalgn t im there that the vast inter aa acommitt to draft a scheme for . a. . este of the De Beers diamond mining syndicate are located, and from — organization 50¢ Ribbons for 10¢ Handsome La mps ither Goods this point has flowed for many years past a steady stream of dividends Bey a few vyrer cons consultation. a Gil Se vs, ek ae With Character to fertunate British investors, The sordid commercial interesta which | tian dra mrestdeny eet th Bvve r four yards a fair sbare or Of course, we have lamps for every concelvable occasion, Plain : ; cade eel center at Kimberley are of greater moment in the British estimate than | dents, a secretary and treasurer, and there will not be enough to worthy, Kitehen lamps--elaborate banquet lamps—news tonight of low primed? 4 plece of hed grar the prestige of British arms in Natal; and so an army « out to save | 4 sergeant at arma. around, Laat lot sold so quick one mar, but good ser ' igh to $ hil es rwin 8. Shank was elected prom that & good many folke > en & ema r 1 the dtamond mines, while the beleagured garrivon at Ladyemith eats | | Oo pie gar me a A Doeen (ME appointed, ‘This word At $4.50 Instead of $6.50 nn mall store | ehort rations by day, and burrows in bomb-proof caves at night diet vies senebdiat: Wed eee ino worthy of the ¥ ' quequurewuseee “ Aye nae : red Rog Waren All slik Taffeta Rivbor This word of description: They're 32 inches high—have heavy Hundreds ana dy The Cuban “patriots” are evidently anxious to start another revolu secretary and treasurer; H.C a ately and Ombre brass foot dnd or »—large brass fount, central draught inner " ’ t lear , onyx stem and deedrated globe complete-—all are worth $6.60. They low @ n ton—this time against the United States. It is so much easier to play sen, pergeant at arma The preat ‘ ’ menes wi Will be sold at $4.60 apiece. With Christmas just around the corner, the south als insurgent than to work, that the professional leaders of the people in | (nt eppointed Willlam Blackman be sure—values run up to 30 ert Cuba cannot bring thémseives to give up bushwhacking, If they dostart | Sweeney, and Fred Rice leech ao Lud thons Downstairs Coin purses, 16 instead of tse another fight, these same “patriots ought to be permanently expunged, — executive committee ™ " Sl ostenis Le Scher Pe vate Ht " rod e moo! The sp whe dd renne he . Ww Oo ye . . “e As long as they live there will be Dlood on the moon mane speakere who addremed the At 10c Instead of 18¢ New Silverware (stamped), $126 each. Chatelaine lage in a colo What has become of Captain Dreyfus? Only a few weeks ago the of @ straight Democratic t ket All #11k Taffeta Hibbona, In all col The Graham Manufacturing Company, of New York, senda us (new) world was demanding hourly bulletins in regard to his condition and his | a Sik: tana Gephinee , | some pretty Silverware—distinctly new and unmistakably a Leather Shopping Bags with Prospects. Now nobody seems to know what has become of him. Tt is | NEW DOCTRINE. narrow line of flowera—th pga gl AR og whe Rall deve rol ps r mpg firs opngge sacl dle gis etc hc Rigs A jeg RE | nd a half inches wide, worth | ourselves here's unlimited choice of cream Jugs, sugar owin, usic Rolis in black or tan Pi marvelous how quickly in these latter days we lose sight of men in the , ae ees tee » votoc | Cracker jars and the like; they're all of pretty ombre shaped Bohe- | skin, $1.86; though none are worth great hurly burly. Rev, W. P. T. Bliss, in hia lectur ' ware ate pink to a deep geranium—tops, covers and | less than $1.60 aptece areas M.CLA last evening, out fs " handles of wt yOu must see them to apprectate this new beauty ae = = lined the principies of the 8 Vartously priced according to size. The cake dinhes starting at DIDN'T KNOW = =—s TEACHERS MEET 2v"p.' iors BS Hair Brushes Cheaper of which he ts president To rem a ‘ ? a shes Chea dy the detects of the present inn. fF SUlks and Men $2.50 Ex trial system, the union advocates a A center table in the ton resentation, public ownership of pub none t tely # f giving PI J Fig ---f E brushes that quick stock ad He utilities, taxes on land, incomes fe *atisfaction as aste ars ures n Error. justing are to be sold at a lone. A and tnheritances, anti-militariem and ne to think A cane of “penny wise and pound foolish.” Telegraphed a “du- | TWo or three sorts are told of by CHITAACOTHR, 0O., Dee. &—The ee Rates Being Arrang id | money iasued by government only Done This moti r plicate of last order” and received these 15-inch painted figures, when way of hints reported romance connected with be the Ratt , : en ana it w 1 we expected busts of painters, musicians and statesmen here's a the courtship of Miss May Camp y the Railroads. ng & long t 1] pick of shepherds and shepherdesses, We repeat, 15 inches high ~m ce pelt Cabin mk adae Lawades, thal REAL ES E TRANSFERS. Bi prices (for they'd never read ity. | Rng color. pe quick adjusting we take a loss on th ey eort At 7c Apiece son of Gov. Lowndes, of Maryland, Pierce County Superintendent « : _ Hints i9o—We marked them all, as many as you choose to buy, Very fine Hair Brushes, with has been admitted as true by J. C. Schools Dewey has prepared a circu-/| The following deeds were fled tr Peau De om, 31M to $20 a white stiff bristles, polished wood Quinn, the father of the bride. lar for mailing to the vartous coun- | the office of the county auditor yes. |B yard Taffetas, $1.00 to #1 At 15 Cents Apiece backs, formerly $1.00, Alvin Nipgen, of this city, was | try papers of the state relative to the | terday Hatin Duche $1.90 to $2.75, and on his way home from the east, and Meeting of the State Teachers’ Asso-| 8. P. Battleson et ux to LN. Mar a bargain met @ young man on the cars whom | Ciation to be held in this city, begin-| Kle. lot 25, block 64, Gilman park, J 24-inch Black Gros Grain Silk : At $1.69 he took for his old college chum, | Bing December 27 and ending De-| Dec. 4 $100. worth 11.60, at $1.00 a yard Military Hair Brushes, with eb- | Lioyd Lowdnes. The stranger ex- cember 29 barrorece N ux to I F onized backs and sterling silver ; plained that he was not IJoyd, but! The Northern Pacific and Great /| dia Raymond, 2 mounts, formerly $2.00 a pair. hie twin brother, Richard, from Northern bath apres to srohe bo r machi. se 7. ines tee ak red and words are not flowers, 8 description : , ersons attending the association for| Edwarc et homas " «is not colored and words are not flowers, a descriptio t be 'W. 'Ve., where he had « poate on a on cerinenie plan, | Cleary, lots 3, 4, ® and 10, block 3 And This News of f this fine tion of imported crockery ts almply out of the ques At 5G Nipgen refused to believe him but | Providing $0 certificates are counter. yee ige iy on tg May = ae eee Fine Crepons; “= **re ere Clothes Brushes with al persuaded him to stop off, and took *lened at the meeting by Prof. SS jaan mot ry ‘i x backs, stiff bristles, former hin to call on Mime Quina, and in-| Babcock, of this cit and & Block 28. Wood's | Hl For the sake of the men—< A Thousand Samples apiece. ri trodyced him as Lioyd Lowndes.) Every person who desires to get | e divinto u try t ‘ ) prices dares rs When Richard left he promised to | the benefit of the reduced return rate | s L wh nd a ler Fy ree Horgefelt & Co., one of New York's foremost import return. Instead of doing #0 he sent Must take a receipt from the local : a at w tT ors yme to st a third to half their real worth. Seattle Ki she N 2ed: Bis\twin bepther Lieyé. The young | raliroed or steamship agent certify lots 1 4 Tee ~ 5 , never knew the Ihe befor 1 this as our very hearty invita itchen ceeds woman never knew the difference | tne that he has pald full fare for aj lots } and 2 b fate tion to visit the show, and thes» bargaina as hints of the opportunt- wetll after’ the engagement, and| ticket en route, to the association, | Woodland park add, July Hirt 5 ee ib be Gen i er pantie of engage ge Bearer much space in demanded for even then would hardly belteve it ond upon presenting that receipt to oe F. and Hans Hangen to Rove Suit lengthe are $7.00 to 92 peed sig: saes, apm ti , holiday goods that this notice o w beoe iM recetve er- Hips, ¥ 1 to 16.. block TT, Woot Nothing finer would never be given the Kitchen- SS Fe reennen | oT, Den neen, Be Win receive S O0ry | gen 404 Gleen lake Dee ts rear lth ie At 0c Instead of 15¢ At 10c Instead of 20c ware were they not so wonderful- Lioyd Lowndes handed the B. & 0. tifleate of his attendance at the | " conductor a marriage certificate | 4oclation. By presenting the two! W. J. Slyfeld et ux to Frank I by mistake for a ticket. receipts the agent of the steam-| Truc, lot 7 block , supp plat Edes fi poms o tine | @ Knight's add, Dec. 4 $700 At the weddt Lioyd wore a/*hip or r ad company at the t . chase of the return ticke| Mary §. Newcomb to Max « 4 ware, Oatmeal Genuine Im at biue with pretty floral de ail gold border, A w tion of sample ti ert Plater, ations and Japanese “8 bowls, cups @ 14 white, hur tty and priced « third ly low priced. Housekeepers will neize the opoprtunity. We can safely promise enough of these to last tf Baturdey night #n collec from New of the pu Sua tried be teetene trian but the et. he wit receive a ticket for one. | cus lot, uu yok 19%, Jackson street ir actual worth, ¢ at 10¢ York's foremost tmporter You | Coal Hods and Shovels, Jasanned, : ruse failed. fifth of the regular fare add, Nov s. aplece ke up half dozens of : : pat -_ The meeting promises to be very | Jee bytes Moure eo ! L. La Saath ointin sbiew: ae i Wood Fiber Wash 4 nerally attended by the tea ners of | e, lot bieck 2, Madison «treet wit h wit andsome Plate ith lace Croton ete, ea | Wood Fiber Pails, 10-quart size Nansen and His Pole. t rn _ outite oc tae pro- {Cable add. lot 1 block f1. Nagie’s " wens psi der and floral decorations we, Breda Putten, ote. tn OekeT.: ... a, ik acacsencéaek eee Tc When Dr. Nansen visited Leeds, | gram fellows: necond add. Dee. 5. $205 . < 9 Inches tn diameter x lowe variety, at Just about the cost | Asbestos Fire Proof Holders. 2e¢ s goon after his North Poie expedition) Wednesday -- Afternoon: Councit| John C. Denny et ux to Everett they don't 1 ' aptece; as long as they Me of importation Tea Strainers.. .. & very amusing incident was wit- meeting. Discussion of the report of | Timber Inv. Co., se seo 2 ty 25 £ & pair for ' Fiesh Forks.. ? nessed. A large crowd stood outside committee of P. 8. 8 C. upon action Dee. % s1200 Nothin ’ \ Eeg Whips . 4 the station to welcome him, two of of N. FE. A. in reference to college en Metvina J. Dickson to Manson F br cht th . Dover Eex Beaters, aplece.... Te 3 F his most ardent admirers being @ trance requirements. Evening: Re- | Mackus, lot 13 block (@), Be vttle Tid Gloves ¢ f ( own | WO usand Umbre Nh [8 as--- it Wire Sponge Baskets 4 couple of old men who kept waving ception at Rainier-Grand and presi-| Lands, Nov. 4, q. ©. $t portat 0 hall set) ther Wire Sponge Baskets ; é Polishing Mitts Downstairs their sticks and shouting themselves dent's addrese | Seatite Warehouse & Terminal © hoarse. When the celebrated ex-| Thursday —Forenoon: History of to Seattle & fan Fran Afternoon Bection | & Navigation ( Sesh og » Railway by actual count, in our Umbrella Store y f plorer had peased in his carriage, Washingt erty, rig a 1 istmas Of course such buying means rn 4 there followed In his wake # wagon | meetings. Evening: Lecture by State| 4d franchises, Oct. 12, 1 * omtes for ue ond for you-and there are many special } orthy Care ; dragged by horses, bearing a long | Superintendent FJ. Browne Perry Lewis et ux to HA. Not Wet over wnt ¥ to equal | of mor ttention. Hints of two sorta that are priced The Notion Sale fron pole which belonged to an elec-) Friday—-Forenoon: Nature study.|lot# 1 and 4 block £2. C. D. He . th . “ she fr 2 olow their actual worth. Of course there trie tramway. Directiy the old men| Afternoon: The free textbook sys. | @dd, Dec. 2. $20,000 Hai then. we s see 6 are many more. se will serve as cxamplea of the general run. Sometimes one sees large type tn 1 generally to ex- ns. Queer, isn't newspapers, t ploit smal! barg it? Here is a lst t waw it the following conversation took place: uree of study—what,| Melvina J. and James H. Dicks tities and thet mah Racieme secties [68 Cae ie Oe mets j Ar $1.98 Instzad of $3_—_At $1.00 Instead of $1.50 “Well, I'll be blowed, Bill, he's! paltnonte eset | Maynard’s plat n _ * typical browt t'pole back wi him!” said) | George Kinnear et ux t ade Men's and men's 2 __Men's 1 men's Umbretias, | of the store's news, The greatest ( i one. | RAILWAY NOTES. Laundry Co. und % lot 4 - = inch ¢ tion with steel r ran 26 or 28 In steel rods, paragon f values are crowded into. the “aye.” said the other, “and we = tas Paadida Maynard's plat, Dec. 2, #7.000 W ra pper frame, silk covers (you fon taffeta covers, | smallest type only two at's noticed it. They're Rose M. and R. Lombard. jr : ? can choose either taffeta or twill ¢. of course, and all are lfc Seam Rippers, Te. all running after t'carriage, sitha The Port Angeles Eastern survey-| Frank Dowd, ne ww sec 7 ty ied ent Wand tor 1 & ht rollera: choice of an endless Rasting Thread, ic spool. sc wpools Knitting Silk, 2 Bunches Madame Louie's Hair hed Kamilchie and will| r 7. Now 25, $400. variety of handles, either plain or r mounted, Dresden, pearl or ‘They're that ignorant—well, they ligubane's | wear beat) can't tell t'north pole when they |bave reached Olympia within the John F. Yoho et ux to 0. V. Dear 25 twill w ‘ neon it.” | next two weeks. part lots § and 6 block 8, Nagle’s 2d every description: K fancy woods, value fairly at 81.50; | Crimpers, 2c aR oe npn eure About & feet of grade on the South | 444.. Deo. 6, $400. Wiese Liked Cotten Bal box or rose woods, pe len, all at $1.00 aplece : 12%c bunches Kid Curlers, 9c, ‘ Bend branch of the Northern Pact. Seean ; pe oe and nerable fancy Children's Umbrellas at 239 Side Combs, Se. fle railway, in the Burbee fleld, two arate fis rig : ten, all at $1.08 apie worth Se apiece; plenty of them Cyrano Neck Chains, 200 sort for } | miles weet of Chehalis, was washed! though. 7 ‘ i. anti ae 13e WILL PROTEST out by high water recently | , * 10e Hose Supporters (for child- | . In Cev nd there age 133 grade crossings. abolition of which is being agitated. The work would cont $10,000,000 which amount the }roads have offered to pay 6,500,000. hats ia sald that the expense of guard- ing these croesnig is $800,000 a year, @ tle will testify to the DURAMIL HAVANA, Dec. §.—A committee of the trades unions of Havana has called a general mass meeting of all workmen and people generally to} | | 2 bundles for Concerning Boys, tie a aerdee ee ren), for Their Clothes, : their tr rth; all ar ked THE Sones Knittinie Silk, 6c spool, Our Prices. MA ACHE an Aluminum Halr Pins ( a doz- One thousand mothers tn Seat At 39¢, worth §9 sym ‘ an oa ae Se dozen Giscuss certain points in connection @ITY and VALUES we ofte . Ca » Wrappers in bt c é With the relations of Cuban work-| An edition of Wonderland for 19, @ Hoye and Children's wean blacks and so forth. T Hlack or White Agate Buttons, men and the United States. The| published by the Northern Pacific, is Maet exeetiont euita made tr r ed by a smell fi 12 dozen for 8 Meeting will be asked to express the |to be issued about January, and is nine cents is thelr true Clark's Spool Cotton, 1c, 10¢ Pinking Irons, 7c DOUBLE BREASTED STYLE (Knee pants multe) mt $2.00, $2.04 | ated $4.0, $4.50, 95.00 to oo @issatistaction which Cuban work-| likely to be sought for with unusual men feel because certain people are aerness, owing to the advanced telling the Americans that the Cu-|information it will give of scenes ban laboring classes are of a low | and localities developed during the tT ittle Vestee Middy 7 » J Moral standing, and, therefore, are | past year not fit to govern themaeives. The and Blouse Suits For children between the Cubans aiso wish to make known to! the Americans their desire for inde- of 3 to §, made tn fancy Chevic mixed Tweeds and Sergen at $2.0 pendence $2.50, $3.4 to $5.00. The Long Pants Boy In suited here best of all Ist.—The assortment of pat terns: 2nd.—Varlety of styles ard.—The price Double - Breasted o Four-Button Sacks In blue Serges, Vicunas, Wor steda and Mixed Cassimeres at 5.00, $6.00, $7.00 to $10.00. ry one is full aise and f They seme to us t Onl at Be: 1419 to 1429 Second Avenue and ‘6 Pike Street Se cards Mending Worsted, 2% On the Alton the Pullman company is making experimental use of a new form of sleeping car ticket, consist po q ing of four coupons, one of which is Rigen [retained by the selling agent, the Needed a Haircut. second by the conductor, the third Short sight is not tolerated in a|#0e# to the auditor, and the fourth common soldier, but sometimes it is |! the passenger's berth check Neceswary to tolerate it In an officer es Furthermore, there are many short NO ALLIANCE sighted officers who are unwilling to wear glasses, Such a was a certain captain in the British army, of whom a story A N fs told in an English paper | During @ bit inspection a mop had been left propped with the head up- permost against a apare bed cot The short-sighted captain enter } ed and glanced at the mop Then bois, in which he was credited with fi a |maying that the silver conference re- eee on epee |centy heid in Chicago had determin Typewnter Wanted 1 FINE FUR Misr |i Ter Kusalen anseer | GEATTLE THEATER If you are in the m tket _ owe, M. ; pen days make you a let expl a thes j ) | 3 ; think of the warmth ‘Sayric.... flee alghtas commencing Friday, Decem- pe of the Hammond, ber 8. Matinee, Saturday | For correspondence it is Tin our Fine, New Furs. | Comedy Company The World Famous and Unrivaledee unequal 1 1, An elegant |] 1318 Thid Ave. ©. 6, BERG AND ee a tieae =!Superb Solo Orchestra Black Red 731 Denny - Coryell Co, 716 and 1221 First Ave. COSSCOHSSHOO OS OE+OO®ED | gstene Halahelshahclelelehehohelehaleheledl Patti Troubadours x .wSEATTL * * STOCK EXCHANGE San Diego Fruit Co,s °' ioa5 First Ave. 41s Pike St. | NOW OPEN TO THE BOISE, Idaho, Dec. &—The inter- view with Ex-Senator Fred T. Du Operatic Reviews. Seats on sale Thursday. Kverything new than HIRD AVENUE THEATER. tke *) * » » * » * » * » » * * * » * | * “Color sergeant!” he exciaimed e - “Yes, sir,” said the sergeant, salut. |°4 (2 seek an alliance with the Ed TOPC O AT. ° o\¢ Phome Main 067 ing Leer A etleue “4 New Eng £ ‘’ ° a . 1 art) i | +p U B I I Oe W, M. Russell, Lossec and Manager, “Wee thet that gen has his hair | ow MAS Srouses much resentment ° sPEC sT > Ni TRAN ER 1 : j in cut immediately!” sald the captain, | none silver Republicans here, and And Reefers 4 SPECIALIST Pa ATTL SF C Bee ee On Week, at irting Sunday, Deo. % ’ | ore en on nter- : Under amegement, Dally onli sual Matinees. ss i B29 oe | view on the subject, saying he fe In Coverts, Kerseys and Chev 4 DISEAS “eh 1 M z Frelgni, Passenger and Bagg, —_- ‘ CORDOR N The Show that has made the uns that to keep silent would be con- | @ fote, $4.00, $5.00, $6,00 to $10.00 7 & verse laugh, The Rays’ Howl- Fire ina Mine. | atetied on giving assent Among oth- P i ‘ z ES 0 WOMEN . beside cea | . Mar ing success. SHENANDOAH, Pa., Dec. 8.—Fire | ef things, Mr. Borah says Strongest Top Coat in the Stati aa 8 ‘ . ‘Thon ae 023 Furs * fighters are working to save the Ken.| “We have no means of knowing = sehen pom | 4 Skin Discases @ _ heed is Pee TT Tee Te TTT TrTay, | Hot Old T Ime broke out early this morning tn the|Publicana may do in the national 4 DINBURG b4 Ott Beuae a heee rey Sar ecc, TW. Lome] | TWO Hours and a half of pure and mammoth vein gangway, and the | con tion, but IT will venture the ” ee. Ci FIRST AVE. Con COLU MEI Ot etry ee Wholesome fun entire foree of th Miery has bat-| opinion that when the Silver Repub ? sage ° MEDICAL INSTITUTE e Mrs eo tanson Nothing But Laughs tled with them ali day. A number|licans again meet in convention in| ©@ seecccsnsccced n4 ° * MANUFACTURER OF h 7) Pretty Girls. Catchy Music. Ex: ot bar wee evereomne vd i put ce yf Phone fae! hedgers Atk wes POPPIES PU He Pd 49-50-51 Boston Block 4 Wigs, He rbraids, Ete | 414 Yesler Way cellent ecialties revived when taken to the surface jo! putwell, and their traitorou ee - ieee The mine oMeials expect to have the| Creed so thoroughly that there will © ado’ athe eniaarees ss Sham pooing and Temenene ela 700i) such matters. I do not believe that Lo , , eget is ong Winter Nights | WI Hot Raise the Maine 8 ta see Sal” 3 “ e+ 3 al or Quem Coa vson C WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. %.—|convention where such a sentiment | @ are TRYING on cf At 1020, First avenue. Tele~ W Bi W h? NSURE with the Columbian Acct. | Da wson Cc Gen. Wilson, of engineers, was | could find lodgment in a resolution. | @ ie ry hone Main 699. ant to Buy a Wate! I mnt Association. Reserve Fund, | asked this afternoon whether it wan| rs your eyes. Py Poaitwarcd tS EEy ons of the Don't d you have 20,000, Incorpe unc An exact reproduction of the true that his corps was to under While on a hunting trip Ray Bar-| @ @| oct , ont do XE Until you gots | laws of the State of Washington SOD CHE St Sue sOUgine, Sait take the raising of the Maine from|rett, a young man of 18 who lived |@ Tr $I Wel b h oe a seen the ‘Louis Klodt dent and Sick benefits, Agents wanted moving characters, actua the barbor of Havana, He answer-|at Mountain View, near New What-|@ y sdachs ra i Special. Pal grade for W. ANDREWS, President, ier noe Pee ed that nothing of that sort was un-|com, was drowned in Lake Terrill, | @ They E Ss o WEST'S little money... PL. MILLER, Secretary Aurora Lights der way by his orders, and he knew | Monday afternoon, and his body wan|@ hey Equal Sunlight = ¢ Home office, 204 Collins Block Daylight and nothing of such & project elsewhere. | recovered Tuesday in eight feet of $ ¢ Ale and Porter Louis Klodt e ning Effects ¢ had been able to spare only three | water - o a! s | ave 8 ee engineers for service in Cuba, so ssetiatei aa Embi Produced at a cost of $10,000. as he knew, evailaple for the pro: | Wood, $2.25 = loc. Te Seattly : Seattle Gas & Electric Co, 9 | apn araueht tn Arat-clags saloons or yh Behe! dodalal da Batterworth & Sons Under On” ‘exhibition at 182544" Second wih i 1 delivered to houses in bottles or fam. 824 Second Ave,, cor. Mari 8 Third Av ear Fike. Inter avenue = posed pury | Puct Co. [Serereeroooovoooes tiie. ‘Phone tay mI oar Barish soants is Any comersry. Tul. Pike a ADMISSION, 10 cents,

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