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SEATTLE CAN DO IT CHEAPER Delay of Transports at ‘Frisco Accounted for, ‘The coal famine at San Francisco fe doing much to injure that city as & rendesvous for the Philippine tran. eport Meet, In many Instances the transporte have been delayed through the scareity of coal. When coal does happen to be obtained, it is always more costly than the coal furnished the Vessels on the northern route. All of the coal used in San Francis- co ie shipped there either from Com Ox or Seattic; mostly from this port Every avaiable steamer, even satl- ing vessel, are being pressed into the service, The demand for coal transportation is so great, however, | that a shortage of San Francisco often occurs. The scarciey of ships) keeps the freight tariff! up, and in| consequence the coal furnished the government at San Francisco is ad- ding greatly to the coat of transport- ation from that point to the Phillp-| pines. | The quartermaster's department at Washington ts taking comalsance ot} the economy of Seattle as a point of | departure, and indications point to! the belief that the vast resources 0: Puget Sound wil naturally be ree ognized over the age of San Fran- elaco, PUGET SOUND INFORMATION ‘The Puget Sound Bureau of Infor- mation is preparing another adver- tisement of Western Washington. | The form of will not be decided upon | until the manuscript is all in. Sec- retary Moore has addressed letters to the commissioners of the vartous counties of Western Washington, re~ questing them to submit articles de- scriptive of the resources of their | |ainning of the and digeiplined Ae they were re turning to the ships they were at tack#d from cover by a force of Sa. moahe, and in the engagement whieh followed Lieut, Lansdale, Enalgn Monaghan and two enlisted men of our foree and Lieut. Freéman ant tWo aailx of the British party were killed, Five Amertoan and two Brit. ish sailors were wounded. The lose of these two young officers is deeply regretted, Ensign Monaghan and an ordinary seaman N. EB. Kdaall sacrt. 1 their lives in @ gallant and jeme attempt to rescue Lieut Jale, who was wounded and un- » to escape, and who died in the herole performance of his duty SWEATING OF ENGLISH COINS LONDON, Dec, 9-—-Since the be year it has been known at the Bank of England that an unusually large wold pieces was in circulation. Fin aby the min instituted investiga tlona, resuiting in the discovery that such coins were being systematicall sweated by the immersion in acids. Ed we engaged In the operations ar common swindiers. They hav apital and brains, and are not ac tuated by over-reaching greed As far as the Rank of England re cords show, the average amount of gold sweated has been six grains from each sovereign, which would mean a nefarious profit of about one shilling per coin, Apparently the | wang Varies {ts methods according to the character of the persons t whom the sweated colrf™ are to be tendered, Some sovereigns are bare ly @ grain short In weight; others are aa much as 1 grains short sweated coins appear to be f minted, and it is impossible to det the fraud except by welghing; but few people except bankers keep seal scales so delicate as to weigh a sin gle ce scales. NEW SOUND LAUNCH. Meyer &@ ¢ districts, These letters are meetin Cc F. fe having a with a cordial response. | new launch constructed. The launch Most of the counties are asking for| will be 43 feet long and § 1-2 feet More space than Mr. Moore contem Plated allowing, It was thought that one thousand words to each county | tn Western Washington would make &@ complete descriptive cireuvlar It appears, however, that {ndustries have developed so rapidly of late. | that the circular will have to be enlarged. ‘The Bureau is becoming well ad- Vertised during ite brief career, and its scope of usefulness in datty be coming greater. Mr. Moore was to- Gay in receipt of an inquiry from Engtand and another from Scotiand, asking for information regarding the Puget Sound country. These are but instances showing how wide- be yee the Interest isin the Fesources | of this state. BENEFITS MATHESON. George W. Hill, of 1414 Yestter ‘Way. was the lucky winner fn a raf- fle for a Cape Nome gold mine at the Northern hote! last night. The prise ‘was a one-half interest in No 3, above Jess Creek. One hundered tiekets at $1 were sold. This money Bees an a benefit to David Matheson, who had both hands and feet so bad- ly frozen tn the north that amputa- tion was necessary. A Serious Charge. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 9.—The Sheridan, which recently returned from Manila via Nagasaki, brings another version of the manner in! which Major John A. Logan of the Mira infantry was killed. it is as- eerted ba members of the crew of the Sheridan. which took the 3rd over, that beyond a doubt the major was shot by his own men, who en- tertained a bitter hatred toward him, as many threats to this effect had been made. CHINAMEN ces GOING HOME 7° Siu iors WALLA WALLA, Wash.. Dec. 9 —In the past two or three weeks no less than &) Chinamen have left tht» city for the Old Country. These men 6° tn parties of 10 or 12 each time, generally over the Northern Pacific. They get thelr affairs in shape by transferring their property to other Chinamen. They are going to visit relatives and attend the great gath ering of Celestiais in China noxt| year. | About 50 Chinamen live In Walla | Walla county Many of them cock | and work as domestics, but most of them conduct market profitably Surrounding thia city are scores of large gardens, sore of them worth $5,000. All the work of j recently tartena|Columbla and other beam. She will be fitted fore and af: with compound engines. # to be Anished in po! ished oak REPUBLIC, Dec, 9-—The cit have made their first official! move towards Incorporating the town. The agitation of the subject 4 from the chairman of the county commis stoners a special meeting to consider the petition a set forth by signs tures of the requi number. and the Ming of the proposed corporation Umits, mapas, ete. as required by law RANDALL PROMOTED. Captain Clem Randa appointed to the co: of the steamer George W. Elder, haa many friends in Seattle w are pleased with his unusual promotion from a tug beat to an ocean He has for some time been in com- mand of the tug Fearless, the moet powerful ocean going tug on the coast having made the longest successful number of Hrht! in, and the majority keep neo | The cabin} He enjoys the distinction of | | Ivan Wyek of counsel Jands of boxes | purchased in Milwaukee, cost set | Mr. Hubbell t* proud of his new ma lchine and gays tt is jim the city ] 1 THEY WERE NOT LADIES Powder too Freely. | NEW an who paints In a wo-| ad powders her | face a lady? Mrs, Jansen Hunt | thinks not, Mrs, Hunt te a daugh ter of Mr. and Mra, Henry Hateht, the deaf mutes who are tugging at thelr marital chains in Justice Gle gerich's court, Mra, Hunt yesterday 1 how she and her mother were npelled to move fram hotel to hos | i because her father would not pay the bills. Bhe complained that they | were forced to live In a certain he tel Some of the women objectionable,” she #ald What did they do?" asked former Justice Augustus Van Wyck, Mr Halghta's pun They painted and powdered, wore | loud clothes and talked loudly,” Mra Hunt answered, “One came to the | breakfast table wearing a wrapper. | I think that a woman who paints! nd powders Is not a lady | What!” exclaimed — ex-Just “Are you se. | Mre. Hunt? Are you not that thousands upen thor of face powder sold tn this country annually? is, sald Mra, Hunt ae will go on tomorrow YORK, Nov, 90. there were rious, aware MARKET QUOTATIONS |") Saturday morning.—The grain market Is very quiet, There in a feeling of weakness all around, and| buying im Neht Two carloads of ranch exes have b n thrown on the market and «@ are down tem arily Ranch eae are Jobbing at 28 to 32 atern from 18 to 22 cente. Potatoes are holding up well sales are at $20 airaight akimas bring $22 Two Lowry hay conta and | Moat! and some press, from Be ton, Massachusetts, are being put in position at Lilly and Bogardus warehouse, They will be ready for business the first of next week The neW Atlar-Corlies engine of the Seattle Cereal Co. was put in opera tion this morning. The engine wa and w over $6,000, | | | | | up In Seattle me of the fine | MTTSBURG, Dec. 9 —Fol Rarney Dereyfuss’ restenation from | the presidency of the Louisville base- | | ball cub and his advent to the pres: | | dency [new president of the Loulswills tow made on the Pacific, This! was the towing of the ship Sintram | from San Franciseo to Dutch Har-} bor. He also towed the ship Sharp- shooter om Guamas, Mexico, to San Francisco. PREPARING FOR THE RUSH : The White Pass & Yukon railway has placed another order with the Pullman company for fifty bos care. fifty flat cars and thirty stock care | feet wide, and will Rave a capacity ‘They will be fitted with Westinghouse brakes apd Jen. | nartow gauge couplers. ‘The flat cars will be 32 feet long | the e ‘The pie ase In rolling stock Is fue! & the officiais of the road anticipat. ing @ large Increase in business in the spring. Accommodations have been asked for a iarge number of cattle that are to be taken to Daw. son next year. Freight of a general character will be heavy, and the road is preparing to meet any con- tingency ACTION POSTPONED. The council's special committee Appointed to settle the street car t vuble with the citizens of Renton, ath suburbs f action on the matter las or ek to give for a possible ment by the cultivating and seliing is done by | Contestants. James Muldoon, Rude Celestia These gardens have | Gill and MeArdie composed the largely been responsible for the re. | council's committ Everett Smith, Putations this city now has for fur-|H. H. Hastings, D. R. Plerson and R Hishing frewh vegetables tu Eastern Washington towns all the year round. ‘The Seattle and Rainier Peach Street railway has taken a new mode | of collecting fares. Since the res lution by suburbanites on that line, | } not to pay fares unless they had seats, the conductors have been stopping the outgoing cars at Fifth street and collecting al! fares before Proceeding further | mittee. D. Nichols w the cit com- ROBERTS | of the Pittsburg club, cc the news that Harry Pulliam, tt club has for 414 of his players, to Pittsburg. The men are Clark, who will manage, and captain Pitteburg, Wagner, Ritchey, Leach, | Kelly, Zimmer, Lattimer, Tom Mer ritt, Waddell, Cunningham, Phillips, Flaherty. Ch Doyle and Woods Sunday Services. ‘The box cars will be 30 feet, jong, 7/ Services at 11 a. m. and 7:20 p. m third avenue Mr. F. L. Feurt, of Belmont Place, | week at the home of Mra. 4. C. Cul- | was in Tacoma Thursday ver, 1203 Sixteenth avenue, Mra. Mr. Guatay Nelson, of Fremont, John B. Allen presided as hostess left for Tacoma last Thursday Mr. Prescott Btevens, aon of Mr. Mr. F. K. Brown, of 292 Terry av-| 424 Mra, W. H. Stebbins, of 2123 enve, was in Tacome this week Madison street, returned to the Mil sa hey shi tary school at Everett last Monday | rw Rodgers, of Anarortes,| | “ee ae haa been in the city during the week The P. &. O. club met in the club HE SEATTLE STAR. the pulpit LEIBIG'S nervi Kivening: Gospel song Pd , ay he This rene peo Invaluable aa a dietetic and heal holds union services with the M, P. feetter oor Shennan OC toe cheer ; . re umption, dyspepats chureh at corner of Ping and Third land all wasting and debiiltating din- | 8p. m. e798) | It is not expensive, In pint bot.) Hnglieh Lutheran Church of the | tis only. Holy Trintty-Seventh and Union | Heates, par and 7:30 streets, Rev, Jamen F tor, Services at i a. m. pom Haven M. Moward avenue ne LOUGH, AUGUSTINE & CO. 816-817 Firat Avenue Chureh—Corner of th and John |wtreet, Rev, J, M. Denison, pastor.|tor, Services at 11 a, m. and 7.90 Services at 11 am, and 7:90 pom) p.m Westminster Presbyterian Church} Third Cumberland Presbyterian Hroadway. tev. H, W. Gilehrist,| Church Twenty . second avenur pastor, Services at 1 a.m. and 7.30|/ near Kast Cherry, Hey, Kimer |D, m. Morning: “Baptiamal service,| Thompson, pastor, Servir at 1 Evening: “A Successful Christian.” | a. m, and 7:90 p,m. Morning; “The Christian Likeness.” Evening: The Chureh of Universal Reltat In Kesponsibiiities-God's and Ours A. R. Hall, corner of fecond ave and James street. Rev, A. W.| Second Presbyterian Chureh—Cor rtin, pastor Evening service at}! of Third avenue north and Har 7:30 oclock rinon street, Rev, W. A. Major, pas T * tor I ing at 1} a. m. and 7:90 Ot. Clements Rote p.m. Morning: “In Honor Pre- | Nev, George Duss ring One Another Evening jces at tL a.m, and & p,m Manliness of Chriat.” &t. Mark's Episcopal Church—| United Presbyterian Churehitor Harvard avenue, between Beneca | ner of Bixth an Seaat} sane and Spring, Services at 11a. m.and| RL. Laning, Hervices at 11 7:00 p.m. Rey, J, PD. Liwyd, ree-| a.m, and 7:90 p. m. - First Free Methodist Chureh- Madison Street M. KE. Chureh—Cor-| Corner of Terry Avenue and Pine ner of Madison street and Twenty-| street. Kev, A. N, Weat, pastor Services at 11a. m. and 7:30 p, m a YN, A ae, y Social Chit-Chat... CORSE PORT TRA SEE YG RY ONT Nev. A. 8. Gress, pa» pe last Monday evening nev Temple delivered an ad- minent Divines and Phii- Mr. Edward Cookingham, a banker of Portiand, is visiting in the city Mr c. W of 1° Melrose anthropte Lane Place, was in Tacoma ‘ast Thureday.) str, A. M. Gray, formerly connect- Mr Charles Stewart, of Porty-first ed with one of the large transports avenue, wae Tacoma this week, Uon companies of thie city, bas r Mr. John L. Neagle, of 610 Fourth | ‘Urned from the east and will prob- avenue, was in Tacoma last Thurs. | SY remein here day The annual Christmas w held inst Tuesday afternoon and e Of 1108 ening in the Guild hall of #t. Mark last Mr. George F. Raymond Ninth avenve was in Tacoma Tused church, The affair proved the most uesday successful yet given. . . or cle, No, 165, C. of F., gave a social in Conners Mr. Charles Sinnett ithe banquet hall of Masonic temple After a short program and refresh. | has been a Visitor in th f ments a dance was held. Te week } Allie Muldoon ard Mise Elsie Mr. 8 C. Walker, immigration in-| Moore, who have been apending | spector of Tacoma, has oeen in the | Thanksgiving with their parents, re- city this week turned to the normal school at What. | Mr. J. Howard Dartington, of 1609 }Com the fret of the week Sterilized Malt Extract | For Fksews: ns ownsent sida aaeiainassie eile aataaaeinneed Gamaniin Pacific Coast Steamship Co. lor San Francisco The company’s elegant steamebips Queen, Walla Walla and Um atilia. Leave SEATTLE 0 a.m. Dee 10, 16, 20, 26, 40, J 4, 9, 14, 19 eo ». 3, and every fifth day thereafter Lear Sat Francisco tor Seatile 104.0 Dec, 2, 7, 12,17 an. 1, 6, 41, 26, 21, Feb snd every fifth day after FOR ALASKA Leave Seattle 0 a, m. Cottage City, Dec. 11, 26, Jan. 16, 2 City of Topeka, Dec. 6, Jan 20. Al-Ki, Dee, 1, 16, 41, Jan. 15, 30, and every Mfth day thereat For further information obtain folder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and hours of nailing: J. F. TROWBRIDGE, REI ITT IF VEMALH HELE WANTED, LADY canvanners for custom corsets with new attractive features. Itustles and latest etyles of ma- terials in petticoats, Samples free, J. 1. Wood & Co, Byracuse, N, ¥, AMNE HAC © OW TITLE 8 | OABORNE, TREMPER & CO. Ine, the of end fella rat compan ab od thes. now makin toining elaima, 314 Cherry raity and © Hinckivy blowk CHAS N. KNOG, roome 1416 Haller bide. J, HW. NAYLOR, forr Boohomish Co., 65-66 Bullivan bik. AKOCHITEOTS, KE. W. HOUGHTON, 416, 415, 416, at Colline block. BUSIN Des Main 615 | WILSON" Business College. Tei rr Omne vuget Bound , c . a rf, uget Bound Bupt, Oe Dock | peo ppnkiog | wusics atte. aurice McMicken | Up town ticket oMfce, 618 Firet « Goodall, jenue, Seattle; ents, San Francisco. | Co., General Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY’ U.S. Past Mall == City ofSeattle| === Palle trom Tesler Whart ot 10 Friday, December 15th |« For Skagway, via Vancouver Ketchikan and Junea, in 65 Hours Steamship “Farallon feeb cae Sect Friday, December 8, at 10 P.M. DODWELL & CO, Ltd, rat on 118 Jemes Ot. ‘Phone Yukon | Route Pacific & Arctic. Raliway and Firet avenue, visited down Sound) Mr. C. H. Duffy, who has been in cities this week the employ of an excursion com j Mr. Charles B. I1)tle, of 006 Cotum. | here. left for Ban Franciaco the first bia street, epent several days in Ta- | of the week. He will revurn ia about | coma thie week aA month, and engage in baripera | here Rey. L. 8. Bower stor of the BC Mgt anateh, ean wes " Mr, and Mre. 1. H. Gray, of 417) during the week Broadway, left Tuesday for San! Fraacieco.. They will spend the win-| Mr. Wm. Walker was over this week Ix of Port Gamble, | t¢ vking after hia) ¢ Angeles, They we Mre. Gray's mot In Low mpanied by — | property interests Mr EB tH0n t Mr. Percy Sineiair, of Tacoma, was) Mr, and Mra. Wm. Bigelow were Piymouth Congregational Church | visiting arnonge his friends he the guesteat the wedding of Mr. Foulkes orner of Third avenue and Uni- | rat of the week and Miss Thomas, in Tacoma, last vereiey street. Rev. W. H.O. Tem-| ao. yann P, Hartman, of 110 Bev-| Monday. Mr T. J. tencur | ple, pastor, Preaching at 11 a om “ Foulkes te well known tn this city and 7:39 p.m enteenth avenue, spent eevera) daya Fe n' in Tacoma thie ween He was one of the champions in the Piret Baptist Church—Fourth ave - al oe R 4 last tennis tournament pus, Near James street. Rev. L. 8 Alice Andrews in the guest | ee P ie Rowerman, pastor. Preaching ser. | 'D'* werk of the Misses Hagley, at mas. Ti. Se Tpntem OB SR-COURtY haba 9? Recond av north commissioner, was married n vices at 11a. m. and § p.m. Morn Thankegiving afternoon to Mies Mar ing: Pulpit will be Giled by Kev. F.| T4eut. A.B. Wyekodt, of this city ot McKenale, of Issaquah, in the lgrove of the Btate University. | was rex ed at th ace Motel, | castors of the Diller hotel. Judac Lavonia. sermon by the pastor. |@an Francinco, last Monda vie A performed the cere Seattle Tabernacle (Baptiet)— Cor Mr. Charies Wold, an employe of | mony. Meee Bolon T Williams a ner of Jefferson street and Boren poatoffice left last Monday for|W. Q. Potts were the witnes: i avenue, near James street power! a brief visit to San Francisco | | ” ; | On Saturday evening last Col. oune » bourse. Rev. 8. C. Ohrum, pastor.| yer wm. Sheffield, Inte A. Harison of the Rainier-Grand ho- | of the Exposition. ant hia wite tel. entertained the Baby Seal club. | First Unitarian Church—Seventh | visiting in Tacoma Thursday |The entertainment included a fine| venue, near Union. Rey. W. D. 3. D. Mounris ort banquet. This ja a new club, made Simonds, pastor, Morning service ms visiting among ber | UP Of prominent busin men, and and sermon at 11 o'clock: Bubject thie city during the week, | (20 @Meers of the revenue cutt Man Society without Rell- |wtationed here. It starts off with a Evening: “The Fathers of| Prof Peter Brown was the guest of | jarge memierahip, and will no do ml jAmerican LAterature — Synopsie— | his college mate, Prof, D. A. Brodie, | have a flourishing existence Grandstre’s }ibrary; Chauncey De-|*t Puyallup the firat of the w | | | pew on Washington Irving, Thana topats and its author, the wateat American novel The Last Leaf yur men of mirth; Low . Lonatel low and Whittier, favorites of the future, Poe and Whitman: a tribute to Emerson African M. BE Church--12 Four teenth avenue. ¥ C. C, Holtora pastor, Bervices at il a. m. and 7:30 p.m | Calvary Presbyterian Chureh- Twenty-fourth avenue south near King street. Rev. Donald Roms, pas tor. Services at li a. m. and 7:30 IS EVASIVE WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 9 When the Houw investigate Rc special committee berts’ case met this The Columbia and Renton citizens| Orning, the Utah mplygamiat sub are to appear before the counct! Mon-| mitted a number of legal documenta day night with thelr Krlevancer Jin the shape of demurrers and ob jections he m a statement ie the committee which purported | ht n but which ) evaded the question 1 taaue wan a aan n deel to testify against uabarts. | | | | | WAPHINGTON, D. ©, Dec. 9 In his annual report Just submitte ed the to the president, Secretary of | Navy Long speaks feelingly of the] death of Ensign Robert Monaghan, of Spokane. Speaking of the recon nolssance made near Apia on April} J last by @ combined force of Amer- | jeans and English, the secretary | nays “The. American force consisted of | @ officerw and men, including 29] marine The British force was 62] officers, seamen and marines, und the command of Lieut. A. H. Free man, of the Royal navy. They were accompanied by a native foree of friendli numbering between 100 and 19 men, and indifferently armed Seattle Dogs Winners. OAKLAND, Dec, $—The judges yesterday made awards in the bencn show, Glenera, owned by A. J. Mc int of Seattle, took first prise in the e class. Lady Norman, owned by George Tinto, of Seattle, won second prize In the puppy class, firat place going to Prine Bonita, of O. J. Albec's | Santa ¢ a County Kennels, in Rie sable collies Lady Norman was also given first prize in the open bitch class, sable — od, $2.25 a load, Tel. Seattle Fuel Co ——_—__--o——-—_-____ Buy 5 acres, Moore Investment Co, p.m. Morning: “The New Birth,” Ek ning Gola Wil Firat M. B. Church--Corner Third avenue and Marton street. Rev. FE M. Randall, jr., pastor, Services at " m. and 7:2 p. m, Morning ‘The Secret of the Cross.” Evening 1 Jers in Mud Houses Rattery Street M. BE. Church—Cor ner of Third avenue and Battery street. Rev. H. D. Brown, pastor Services at 11 a. m. and 7:9 p. m Regular services morning and even ing Church of Immaculate Conception froadway and Madison, Kev. A Swere In charge. Low masa at 6:30, 7:0 and § a. m., high mass at 10:90 a, m. Evening service at 7:20. Church of Our Lady of Good Help nh F. X. Prefontaine, Low mass at #:30 a. m. and high masse at 10:90 a. m, Evening service at 7:30. red Heart Church Services temporarily held in Brotherhood hall on Sixth avenue near Be Rev. T. P. Brown, priest. Low masse and morning sermon at & m. High mans and sermon at 10:20 a. m, By ne service at 7:20 Trinity Parish Charch—Corner of Eighth avenue and James atreet n H. H. Gowen, rector, Servicer at 7:90, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Morn ng: “Christ's Teaching Ce ning His Coming.” Evening The Tal ents,” Grace M, FB. Church—Thirtieth ave nue south, near King atreet. Rev W. H. Selleck, pastor. Services at 11 a, m, and 7:30 p.m Market Street Baptist Church—On Twenty-fourth avenue south. Ser at 1 a.m. and & p,m. Mr, L. Douglas will preach both morning an vening. First Presbyterian Church—Cor ner of Fourth and Spring. Rev. A L. Hutchison, pastor. Services at 11 a, m. and Morning Rev 20 p.m Dr. Gailey, of Philadetphia, will fill On Wednesday evening the Unite a| j herhood of American Carpent Mr. Will R. White. for many years & prominent business man of thir Joiners, gave their first anu city, went td Portland last Monday armory. The ball was ar Mise A.Koshiand, who has been the der the direction of B. J guen of Mies 8. Frausathel, revarned R. Seullin, and Wiiliam Hart was a thorough success, Wag to her home in Portiand } Satur-| | ner’s orchestra furniehed musi c , number of prizes were awarde The Friday Morning Whist clubling dancers pt vt thon baie we met rday at home of Mra served during the evenin Bryon Thorpe ¢ . On Seventeenth * ‘ afin | On Thursday evening the Ia avenue family, of Tacoma, ext take | © nthe G. 4 all in the Cot-| up & perman residence in Seattl line block. ‘The ladies have spent Jaeveral months preparing for the about January first vent, and it promises to be a big Mr. ‘R. Cunningham, the weilleuccean The tables of taney work known = tran tion man, teftlare presided over by Mra. George Tuesday for the east, He will return | Hugselie, Mre. Clare on, Mra in about a month | J. BR, Howe, Mra. Sonig, Mra. Rich- The Young People's Cinch clup| Ville, and Mra, Billingsley. Mra war entertained last Wednesday by| Pred Hicks and a number of other Miss Lie yn Morrison, at her| > hice are. eiteasing: to th home, 1216 Terry avenue. }luneh Other ladies on it? ae , [various committess are: Mrs the Queen Anne club house ning Mrs ! 5 one ag all the membera were present. ss GER ig idee a, BR AR Muteh, Mrs. Kline, Mra, HIN, Mra. The W ewart and Mra Rennett ednesday Card cluo met thia| FORCED TO MOVE SALE OF SHOES Having to move and unable to find a location we will begin to close out our stock. - Youths Ol Grain Shoes; sizes 19 to 2 atic. be ceeeee $125 Boys’ Ol Grain Shoes, sizes fandbe 1,40 Little Gents’ Hox Calf Lace; sizes 9 to 19%, for, 1.35 Boys’ Calf Shoes, tap sole; only... Jo seserdedecee 1.60 Men's Satin Calf Shoes; al solid leathers; good value at $1.75 to §2.00, only * “ 140 Ladies’ Fine Kid Shoes, lace, kid or cloth top; worth $4.00, for ‘ rare) serene 2.26 Ladies’ Black Felt Jullets, worth $1.50, at 1.26 All our Shoes Must be RAYMOND & HOYT, Hinckley Block, 719 Second Ave, Sold, Snore Dratrre Navigation Company British Columbia Yukon Rall- way Co, British Yukon M. T. & T. Co. ene trains daily be- Two firet- ween Skagway and Lake Ren- nett, B.C. Through telegrapa service, Skagway to Dawson and Intermediate points SKAGWAY 1S THE GATEWAY To Atlin, Dawson and Caps Nome Gold Fields Now ts the Time to Start for Cape Nome For rates and particulars apply MEYER, Pullding, Seattle, Wash. S.-Y. T. CO. Established 1897 10 DAYS TO CAPE NOME. Str. LAKME Will Sail on or About May Ist, 1990 NEW STEAMER Wil! Sail About May sth 1990. Roth with passengers and Freight. Both ect at St Miehael_ with our river fleet SHATILE NO. LS ATTLE NO 2, SEATTLE NO. 4 ROCK ISLAND, FOR ALL YUKON HIVER POINTS Reservations may now be made at the office of SEATTLE-YUKON TRANSPORTATION CO. Sander & Hayes Agent Pioneer Square o-? Columbia 81, | Ticket OMce, 612 First Ava, aeat ’ nownen® tears bal” WAY in att Vora PAI * xo Walco 4.10 pm, ane-Rossland 10.8 p.m Bt Paul, Chicago and Rast UJ, §, SOveRnMent, coans pm for A ber country and hard Nt to de better service . ’ work can he be Army cavalry tr 2.75 a patr; apectal rmall sizes, walats, rubber blankets and poncos, m $1.25 up; Miles’ pattern rm and cloud weather hooded at, $4 buffalo fur overcoats, $25 each; overcoats, $1.60 to $8; ca vas hoods, 75c each; chincilla bead and neck protect 60c each; soft black wool slouch hats, 4c each; heavy all-wool flannel blouses, $1 to heavy all-wool fl 1 over- each; dark navy blue un- and drawers, $1 each; can- vas overalls and jumpers, Tbe suit; army carbines, cal. 45, $6 peet ing packs, $1; grub bags, 25c; heavy jcanvas leggings, 26c to $1; army re volvers, Remington patterns, $3.50 each; canteens, 2%e each; mosquito bare, 60c; shelter tents, army bugles, $2; 500 sailors’ overcoats, at $9; 10,000 all-wool watch caps, at 2,000 pairs all-wool socks, at 15 100 pairs canvas leggings, at 2 ion white sailor suits, at $1 lanyards, new $1.50; all-wool shoes - regi navy drawers, sweaters, $2; . 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