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STREET RAILWAY FRANCH ISE DEBATED Special Council Committee May be Ready to Report Next Tuesday. ‘The consolidated franchise More a subject of consideration at the hands of the special corporations committee of the city counct!, ‘The Committee is holding a meeting this @fternoon, and the proposed fran. chine Is the subject of discussion. Tt f possible that the committee will report at Tuesday evening's coun- ott meeting, It im etttl an open qu tion whether {t will recommend chat the counct! give a 35 year franchise, or whether !t will advocate the in- definite postponement of the entire matter, The decision hinges on sev- eral details which, it is stated, are not yet settled. The meeting today ‘Will probably do much to decide these matters, The franchise proposed has been defore the special corporations com- mittee for shout six months. It ha deen laid over ever since the depar- a a a | is once Mr. R. FP. Lythe, of Hoquiam, Is ‘visiting in the city. ‘Mr. H. M. Westervelt, of 516 James @treet, is in Portland. Mr. CN. Enos, of 114 James street, ‘was in Tacoma thie week. Mr. Samuel B. Stoy, of Portland, is Visitiog Dis friends In this city. Mr. C. V, White left for Tacoma this morning to spend the day. Mr. James Scott, of Port Angeles, ts apending a few days in the city. Mr. Sigmond Harris, of 1208 Main yg was in Tacoma last Wednes- ‘Mr. G. D. Rutherford, of Falls Chy, will be at the Diller for a few days. State Senator S. Warburton, of Ta- Bratnover, of Clear lake. few days in the city this . Wilbur R. Dennis, of 401 Har- avenue north, was in Tacoma Mr. H. C. Bversole, of 1101 Boy!s- ton avenue, left Wednesday for San i Mra. Alexander Bailie, of Tacoma, visiting among her friends here on Monday. Mr. J. S. Jameson, of New What-| om, who has been visiting here, left for tis home today. Mr. and Mra. Wm. H. Loew's, of 499 Belmont avenue north, were in Ta- coma last Thursday. Mr. 8. Z Mitchell, a prominent citizen of Portland, is in the city on business and pleasure. Mr. C. @¥. Howard, a well known attorney of Whatcom, has been in the city during the week. Mise Arth, of Tacoma, was the guest of Mrs. Eugene Wager, at the Rainter-Grand last Tuesday. Mr. Albert R. Leake, bailiff in the superior court, left this morning for Sand Potnt on « fishing trip. Mr. Lioyd Manley, mayor of Grand Forks, B. C., Is visiting in the city, and is the guest of the Butler. Mrs. L. K. Norton and Mra. Eldred Tucker were in Seattle Monday at- tending the Ferguson marriage. Mrs. A. H. W. Raynor, of Tacoma, epent a few days of this week with her sister-in-law, Mre. Whittlesey Mr. Alexander Ranke, of Madison street and Terry avenue, left on the Topeka last Thursday for Alaska. Judge Wiliam H. Moore return ed from Whatcom today, where he has been sitting in the super court. Mr. &. C. Mulligan, who recently been the moved here from Tacoma, hi « bie old home during The ninth annual ball of the Seattle Fire Department Relief Assoctation | will be given next Seturday evening at the Armory. Mise Grace Corliss, of Third av- enue, left for Portiand last night, Social Chit-Chat ture of Mr. Perkins for Boston last summer. When Mr, Furth made bis resent Nastern trip, the Star wtated that all probability the franchise would again come up for co ration af ter his return When he arrived in ttle, he renewed his effort to ob tain the franchise, 4 voured the lemal ansiat £G Donwort et Donworth & Howe, ins of employing Tt is altogeth that the Northern Pacit proposition Will not pass throwgh the hands of the corporations committee andcom> before the city counci! until the first week tn January, The pending street railway franchise is entitled to prior consideration; the holidays }@re on, and little In the way | reas can be done between Christmas jand New rs day, In quence of these facts, the members of the corporations committee have rot had any time to devote to the consideration of the Northern Paci- [fe ordinances as yet svat oe 4 2 oe ¢@ pod things crowds. and tables groaning with | Will be surrounded by jot! | ‘This afternoon Mra J. A. Peters i giving a iarge children’s party at 2020 Madison street. ‘The littlefolks responded to the invitation in large |numbers, and are having a rare geod time, Mr. H. C. Copeland, Mr, Allen Copeland and Miva Lefa Copeland have taken apartments at €19 Union street. Mr. Allen and Mise Cope- land have just arrived from Ticon- deroga, N.Y. Word has been received in this city that Extward H. de Long, son of W. W. de Long, of thie city, su: tained a compound fracture of his right arm. He ts now at Bonanaa creek, N. W. T. ‘The Eiks held a social in their hall in the Colmian bulidime last Thurs- day night. Several members of the fuesta, and they did much to enter- tain their hoste. Last Monday evening at § o'clock | Mr. Fred N. Tracy and Beulah M Cole, of Chicago, were married at the Hotel Diller. The wedding was Attended mostly by theatrical peopie, Mr. Tracy waa formerly in that profession. ‘The Emerald Chub began this week to rehearse the farce which will be presented at Ranke hall on January 11. ~The dramatic event will be fol- lowed by a ball. The entertainment |4# in celebration of the birthday of Robert KExnmett. Last Sunday Mr. A. A. Brownlee and Mise Sophia Johnson, were mar- tied at the homes of the bride's par- }ents in Gouth Seattle, Rev. A. L Hutehison officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Brownlee are well known here. They will continue to reside in South Se. attic. The young people of the Third Cumbertand Presbyterian church, corner Twenty-second avenue and East Cherry street, gave a very en- joyable social in the church la Wednesday evening. and literary program w On number of young ladies gave a dance Wednesday evening last in Odd Fellows’ hall in North S4- attle. The affair was not given in anyone's honor, but for the sole pur- pore of having « good time. A large number attended. and the event proved a big success. Mrs. Kate Turner Holmes, of this city, who is president of the State Federation of Women's Clubs, was delightfully entertertained In Ta- coma last Monday at the home of Mre. L. P. Bradley. The Aloha ctub, which ts made up of the literary wo- men of the city, did the honors, On New Years’ evening the Plas- terer’s Union of this city will give a benefit ball at the Ranke hall. The levent is being given with the laud- able purpose of assisting the widowa and orphans of those w were kill- ed in the Carbonado dinaster. Ev y effort has been made to insure ja pleasant evening ‘This evening the local Musicians’ Union of this city will give a grand ‘Brown's In Town” Company were | [ A very clever | EVERETT, Deo. 2-Raplin principal witness on the teriay for the defence, He ten 1 that when Phillips took the from Miller, both he and Lyt ted, but to no purpose, and that he was the way to police head quarters to report the robbery when 6 wax met by Deputy Sheriff Wil who told him not to report the to the polic Attorney Dore © defense, saye he can she thle conspiracy betw w Mc was stand un ter leon and aviet Lyte and Ewplin bh refuse to drag into the « an uncle of Lyta. MORTALITY RECORD. The funeral of Theode r wan held from the residence, 1M Bleventh avenue north, at 2 o'cloo thin afternyon. Louls And nm, age 40, died yeu terday at Providen hoapital of pneamenia Domeinco Digea, age ed yeu terday at 601 Jackson street Miss Olga Herningsen, age %, died yeaterday at 7 h trouble, REAL ESTATE QUITE ACTIVE. “The real cetete market was never Yesier way, of stom empty very long. ‘I have known people to race to agents in order to be the first to get a house, One of the beat signa of the times is the fact that there are so many who are not spectators, but are buyers of homes—settlers who, having procured a suitable home, are net willing to sell at any advance By next fall I look for a return of boom prices, but not before.” THE MARKET QUOTATIONS turday ts Ke Weat atroet wan good owing to proach of Christmas. orders were filled by There no mth producers are the near a All the outel lant night being flats at current prices holding are oute offer off for tations a raine brings 40 cents r Twenty halibut ¢ down on the Dirigo Hoth Lilly & Mogardus and t braith Grain Co. thousand pounds ry running ¢ ir newly installed hay to Ml their The ie being taken dock to be transport to and night wer contracts hay as fast as bal to Sehwabach shipped the fir Manila ley crusher and general milling m chinery a } A otherwine making « tensive improvements in his gr warehouse in as healthy a state as it it at the present time,” said a well known sealer this morning. “Roth residen: amd business propert are going up! at about the same rw Th * not an empty house In town. When ever there is one, there Is such a rush for it that & does not remain Dally.—The being offered are Secor, ty the lee al In round tote « Fat Seattle Grain—Oats, |g HOG 17.00; wheat 7.00; bran, $14.00; rye, re for deli dock or oy 00@ 21.00; chicken 0 shorts Ite-00; Ibe. May 10.50 | $16.00 | Exee—st Butter—Fresh ranch ¥ Spring 114 r+ 1, 7% amail Te " Puget sound, per to Eastern Washingt 7.00; alfalfa, $10.00. tly fresh ran ye ee * at ar 4% wn, Be hogs ed, large, Made sound, nalted steers, medium sound, per round, under 64 Ibm, fe all weights, Se; ta liv over @ Ibs, tb, fe; lig ted kip Ives, per de; green hides, 64@ per Ib, Me: dry © summer deer, per | deer, dry, 16@22c; papery Ibe: dry elke, 1c; green Sheep pelts, Mc@$1.20; why 10 ber burne: clean w Abe SEATTLE nerally a dull day on but local business today and Galbraith i# putting In a new bars |« eat | following to the pre barley feed, 1.00; popeorn, $2.00 per 100 | *, 9.000 on thmothy, | cattle Peits and Wool — Heavy STAT. Harley—fiteam rolled, $20.00; whole, | $19.00 ‘orn Whole, $22.60; cracked, $23.00; p, 125.00, $19.00, oil $21.00@ bran, $17.00; ehe f dairy chopped feed, ake a), 4,00 $0.00 p- | £16.00 1 | $19.00@”21.00; shorts, Meat (obving)—Cow beet, ib. beef tb; wether, 7Y% veal, large, | muttoi n To per Ib; % Provisions se; hama, bac ge; | Rex, 8%e | Lard Gobbi Home rt |Ib, Te; White tar, #e; ¢ he | Rie, lard compound, tle ay | 8% nt! Fresh Fish halibut ws founders **l rock cod. Olympta |per gation; elams 4c; binek vod. 200 Ib i Vodbing) Hamer, lar rinall, 12%0; breakfast | y salted widen, of el Per Gobbing> ha 4a wack a7 yate $2.00 ling tehin ne r a. | 00K nal | 3@4« n herr x Muts 12% 19 soft nutes, tw. nuts, np tte, simonde. hickory per r whet 12 Kay 90» 1hap 1M walnuts, Walnuts, fiberts, 14 | 16: anil nw ws 1 1 v v black in 4.00; rough ; merchantable, $6.50; and merchantabte flooring, 87.00; No. 1 cedar 00; € per M, $5,000 edar ah $6. 0007 apr Rough, $8.80; rfaced one or two en wide, $156720; jength special tenths, S60 e inch finiah, $1361 4 per M extra Gregned and. matched, $17@21 stock bémrda, &-inch, $9@18; 10-inch, | $9.So@ 1M; 12-inch, #18919; fencing, No. 4 or ¢-ineh Minish, $9; No. 2, $9; V or annel rustic of drop siding, weight | H11@14; fr timber, Joints ngs, rough, $8.00@16 83) $9.0oq@ 18; 8 48, $11@14; boards thick des, # 112 to 18 feet; M extra; vertical graf fe et cows, sound, | bulla and « Washington Red Cedar Lumber— Rough. bevel siding, weight, Ibe,, No. 1, $17.60; No, 2, $16.00; cell- ing, weights, Now 1, 2 and 2%-Inch Nos. 1, 2 and 3, %-inch, 700 wainscoting, $10.00q714 00 AS M Angora goat skins 12, 14 and 14 feet = mountain sheep, finish, $28.00696.00; cedar si talla, each, 202\%e. squares, 7, % 9 and 10 fect, $26.009 ulpit and Pew. see eesti eases Bae tS: a" Verotabies. |. Kiln dried, $1 In advance of green; ao Potatoes (obbing)—Native pota-{*7™#7ae" We | tows, $18,006920.00; Yakima p 919.00 21.00; beets, Compeac Jobbing Quotations. | ‘A new Chinese Baptist Church has | 1)" ct Byars been dedicated at Butte, Mont potas: en o pb + Bie ‘The Jobbing quotations today were ae as follows A new Methodist Church has just | onions, $1.00; fancy Califorota caul!-|” Rugar Jobbing)—Qolden C, in bbls, been dedicated at ¢ Forks, 1.| flowers, $1.00 per don; lettuce, 4c a/g¢ 37%; extra C. in bia, 4.1; pow: dow; wo oe eee radian. | Qty granviated, 96.00; -*, s@%C per Ib reonage has been bullt for cash prices. or ot a Preapy- | aves® e-radish. €; celery.| Four, bing)—-Patent Ex- t pastor of the Secon rn “7 bt com fan church in South Boise, Idaho + tame, Bhat ocean | eet Novelty A, $3.10; Star ad peppers, 200; husks, Centennial, $1.35 Gold in Ree ee age “p, $3.10; corn meal, yellow, $1.0@ ima, Wash. has bee en two i 100 Ibe in 10-lb sacks, $1.45 owt foot Jota, to be sold, and proceeds ap-| Sutter, Cheese, Eggs ond Powltry | 2) 1, sacks: corn meal, white, $1.68 plied on parsonage fund. Rutter — W ington cren prerd High per 100 Ibe in 10-1b sacks $7.50 bbI © been complet-| Dound pri WERE; Eastern lowal in 45-1h sacks buckwheat flour, pure, Year's morning of ali the Me | Cheese (obbing)—Native Wash-|*4 wheat, $2.00 per 100° Ibs tn 10- Sabbath Schools of Vancouver, B. C.|'Mgton. N@I6e; Eastern. 14@ he nm, $3.00 per 100 in bb | Eggs (obbing)—Strictly fresh per 109 Ibe In 10-1 | Rev. D. Dunlop has recently re-| ranch, 2@2%c; Eastern, 19@% cut oatmeal, $2.00 per signed his position as curate Honey — White comb, 12@1te; im 10-1b eacks; graham flour, charge of St. Luke's Church, jiteht amber, 120; dark amber, 1c; | $1.65 per 160 Ibe In 104b nacks; whole field, to take up a similar atrained, 88% wheat flour, $1.80 per 100 Ibs In 10-'b St. Alban's, Nanaimo, B. ¢ ultry — Chickens, Mwe, 12@1%:| : Tye meal, $2.10 per 100 Ibe in live turkeys, Ie@ife; ducks, 1¢e; | 10. i enche; rye'aonr $2.25 per 100 Ibs The Rev. F. B. Capp and family | pose, 11@ lic; Hive weight. in 10-1b sacks; split pean, 100-ib sacks, | have left Tacoma for San Jose, € . ay : $2.00; split peas, $2.50 per 100 Ibe in | where Mr. Sapp goes to take charge Seattio Wheat Market. %8-Ib boxée; mized peas, 82.60 per 160 of the Central Christian Church of] wees (export)—No. 1 club, tac: |100 tbe te that city. Mr. Sapp Bas lately beet |» sestem, S10; No. 1 bluestem, 611g | 25-1 bor state evangelist of the Christian | oining No. 1 club, Sic. boxes, $1.75: wheat flakes, $2 Church in Washington. i ai oe. 2 Froits. , pkas, in A new denominational paper, fancy rolled known as the Western Baptist, has| Green Fruit Gobbing)—Mack fig Sb; cracked been launched by that body = It is Ib boxes, $1.25471.26; new 4 b facks 1 a monthly, and is published in Van-| 6% Tec: | ma, 820004 be per bbl in &. | couver, B. C., the editor being Kev. | rie na aham flour, $2.75 per bh W. B. Hinson, M. A. pastor of the | 54@6e; white cartoon -Ih hole wheat flour First Baptiet Church there. It is | box, $1.00@1.25; cooking | $2.90 per bbi in 50-Ib sacks: rye meal, devoted to the interests of the body $1.25 a boa; fancy red apples, $1 40 | 1b rye flour, in British Columbia. 2.00; fancy Spitaenberg. 7 $4.00 per ddI: fancy ro oo 180 % | ban be net in bbls, $485; fancy rolls Rev. W. A. Robins, M. A. has ar-) 5) 9061.25 ed conte, 9-1D sacks, $4.60; fancy! rived at Greenw x. c.. te take | per box; navele, rolled eats, per case, 08.46. | up the work of th urch of Eng | 92 ongp2.2 tangarines, Coffee Uobbing)—Green — Mocha, land, inaugurated there about @ year! pears, 7@81.00 per t pinapples, | per Ib, 29@27e" Java, per Ib, 23@260; | ago - a rgeeye | a he $3.23G2.50; grape fruit, $3.50@4 00. Costa Rica, choice, per ib, 2he;| jer the name o' ude art Hoasted—A‘ ackle’s, In 100-1b cases, | Dorough and Trinity College, Ox May, Grain ond Food. per 100 Ibs, $12.75; 60-1b cases, per 100 ford, where he took his degree in| Hay (obbing)—Puget sound, per| iin, $12.85: 26 tb cases, per 100 Ibs, | 1891, and afterward took a course at| ton, $12.00@13.00 astern Washing. | $1295; Java Ym tins, Wells Picea at College, Sin ¢|ton timothy, $18.00; mixed, $17.00; al-| sack. 94 Aaen Mocha, 8c; Cara his ordination he worked six years|falfa, $12.00 rola, ground aa one of the staff of the clergy of Oate CUodbing) Per ton, $22.00 ; a, ) St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol | 22.00. | Golden Opportunity Pacific Coast Steamship Co, Por Si ‘The company’s elegant Queen, an Francisco Gift Books: 1 steamanips Wa ia Walla and | , beave SEATTLE 9am. ttle Classic Series ¢ taine many 10, Y8, 20,.26, 20, Jan, 4, 9 14, 1%, Standard Works, : sy ah a In iilt tom, zie: tm clot, 30°. | Lenny Ba Ian sco for featile 10 2. brar De 2, 7, 12, Jan, 1, 6, 11, 1 21, 26, 31, Feb. & and every fifth day For the Boys, FOR ALASKA Leave Seattle 9 a. m. In 12 mo, there are Cottage City, De 11, 26, Jan. 10, City of Topeka, Dec. 6, 21, Jan «Stories: of Adventure 2) ee ee by the avorit hor weary di aay Gk Heid, Opt He 4 b further information obtain the fold The company renerves the right to cent discount on Caten «| steamers, & ng 4 fallin, i THhOW _ Puget Bound Supt anny ~ Coryell (0, °°!n2s2 enon, enw attle; Goodall, Perkins Co. bent agents, San Fran > 716 and 122 BARGAIN SALE OF PIAN 1 First Av Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S 8 U \ i! Mal Gatte trom Tester Whert et 19 om ednesday, Dec. 27th For Skagway, via Vancouver Ketchikan and Junea, ta his Hours. Steamship ‘Farallon Geagwes cat Dron, sellers et fee | pewn hy = Sherman, pag & Go. Ww “STEINWAY” DEALERS 614 fecond Aveuus =~ moattia - LOOKING Where One Lig One Lights In ® pretty good Idea when it | comes to paying out your | | Townend mbar, Victoria, ancouver Heim Bap Wrenge, | Junesa, ‘alis inome Vener whee! Saturday, Dec. 22d. at 10 P.M. DOOWELL & CO., eg ite money for teas and coffees, ‘The store at which you trade should be one that returns you values; that gt you the best; that caters to your = | Interest. Your buying should be directed toward the store — | that nearest meets there con- ditions. There in ing here, for “y: back if not « valu and the Proper quality. We guar- antee every transaction as to | Yukon Route Pacific & Arctic Railway and Navigation ny British Columbia Yukon Rall- no rink buy- In money | ur price and quality way Co. pines Cotten, aie: q gait | British Yukon M. T. & T. Co. cious and pleasing drink equaled in cup quality, Rast India Tea Co. Tel. Green 905. 222 Pike St. Un- Two first-class trains daily be- tween Skagway and Lake Ben- B.C. Through aph service, Skagway to Dawson and intermediate point SKAGWAY Atlin, von and Cape Nom Gold Fields Now is the Time to Start for Cape Ni Golden Niagara Sweet Strteen Peas Golden Niagara Sagar Corn Golden Niagara Stringiess Beans Golden Niagara Succotash Golden Niagara Tomatoes Just Like Fresh Try a Can of Each Ww. S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER ¢ Pike 98 503 Pike St. tt, Seattle, Wash. Ss. M ‘TraMc Manager, Dexter Horton Butiding, Seattle, Wash. | §.-Y. T.CO. Katablished 1897 geee eecccccce org, 110 DAYS TO CAPE NOME. om & STRWART 3. ‘Str. LAKME e ° | wat Sail on or About May ist, 1go0 . SPECIALIST e| NEW STEAMER e —_— | \e ° AN 3 DISEASES OF womeN g) = SANTA ANA e Skin Diseases e Roth with passengers, od Midicefs Both @ TDINBURG..... @ An YOKE Oe ea * MEDICAL INSTITUTE 4 Reservations may now be made at the office of 49-50-51 Block = SEATTLE-YUKON TRANSPORTATION CO. | SOSOSSSSES ESOS S SOD 94! Columbia St | Sander & Mayes Agent, owledwe: Manufacturing: y, Sith Lea AMWTRACT OF NE, TREMPER Ge Ot ‘id and reliable abet establinned 1868, making abstracts of 114 Cherry att pany ATTORNEY AB oh ARKOLA, law 1 sity and soll Hinckley er, HAS. N. ENO#S, reomm building et ,AYLOR, former p ttorney, Snohomish Ch un block, D. LAMBUTH, 204% AKON m, W, HOUGH ne block. BKIDGE BUILDERS AND ATTLE BRIDGER COE f bridges, wharves, driving and f dealers in piles, loge and a Ho AND 1 CONTAC NDALI Green 640, “gene CLOTHE SEATTLE Clothe “thes in shape £6 #6 cleaning, repairing. 1 Butt 1904. lyeing. DANCING ACADEMY, BEST and only thorough: school in city, Ranke and Pike, FOR SALE GOOD paying grocery. and Onner, 106 Madison WE havea good elght-room| corner lot on Bigh biocks north . that we are fem days at $2,000; use in same block Th are desirable Fuller & Waterhouse, || Safe Deposit. three _——e (MOTELS AND HOTEL YORK—Pirst av. first-class rooms and to $7 per week. | HOTEL SAVOY. prices; prompt Western avenue. LOANS AND loans, fire ins, & Boston block. GOVERNME! men wanted and postal sing stam spondence Inst. Iowa C MINING E. L. McAllister, 503-604 MRS. HANSEN, cor, 4th mplete fall and winter # Millinery. ___ PRINTING AND METROPOLITAN Binding Co., 112 Yesler | Blue 601. PATENT A BARN butiding. PERSONAL, WANTED—To buy old ons © ver. H. Hensel, mfr, _Hinel kley block. Hanson before pure sewing machine. A few ond hand machines for sale Pe onable. 215 Columbia street, site postoffice. PERT PRUNER—Those jobs needing attention, send to C. H. Nelson, care Star |A FULL LIND of Heaters, stoves and furniture of every scription at B. Chapin's, 6th & Bi BANKS, FIRST NATIONAL SEATTLE, tal Paid wp Capital... business eral banking D. Hoge | where she will visit her # . Mra. | ball at Ranke hall for the benefit of | | Pioneer Square. Jeanie Webster. the Carbonndo sufferers. The ob- i] oiaaat Mins Ethel Fitkine has invited one | Ject could hardly be more worthy, | p oxnanee, hundred of her friends to a dance at| and should be met with a itberal Trek ¢ OMoe, 12 Firat rome pal cities ol the Queen Anne Club House on/| patronage. Music will of course be rent iheavs one Maia 117 | Christmas night. ® feature bang the Soeel writ _ o road ut tae Mrs. Adéiaide B. Metibron, of 1107) 4PPropriate Hembers will be on the Ve Vernon erry street, will have « Christmas| Program The Germans Lead the World in New Discoveries in Medicine. mve heer tree on Monday next for a number of} ‘The Rev. Loule 8. Rowerman, of Th G M di 1 I + 10 p.m . Rossland and 10.90 p.m, Sy sane ong nf err vag el e German edica nstitute Fruit Gitenee na Mise Bertha Knatvald, of Tacoma. | been confined to his home for ae . p. ss cae . . reait | Will spend part of the Christmas hol-| past two weeks with an attack « STREAMERS, | eee mcn ar aL centers oc| Semichitte, "ee agen ‘ubie. tot os| Represents Newest Discoveries of German Scientists. ‘To Establish These Remedies We Offer You — 1114 Marion street. around, He will ha to . ~ Greyhound Changes “Time. Mr. Thomas R. Shepard, s 19% | rad row. Tn is iar : ye ay Consultation and Treatment Absolutely Free Commencing Monday, Dec. 11, y T enue, spent Wednesday tn dence here, the lant » Sund _ | ecoma, Sol was dined by Mr. and | have been the only ones in which he . B tt &8 Embaine | ay, baggy, earthy |has not occupied hie pulpit CATARRWH 3ntterworth & Sons Grae Steamer Greyhoun Fir, Ue Mrs. F.C. Hobbs, wife of the Ta-| The Fortson Relief Corps gave a These discoveries enable us to cure CATARRH, BRONCHITIS and CON. | mente any cemetary Tel ik Sr ree toe Meer Ranisie’ rene | eae eee. wean hearst, oe, — a a Teeeee a mri ION, We have cured more cases of catarrh than all the doctors in | © meattio 140 & to4 11 ©. m rasaiad t home last Wednesday some + success of the Seattle combined. | and 4:30 p. m. | surety Bond, Mr. W. A. Jackson, of 107 Madt-| event largely made] FRU PTURE lelelalalahahelahalalelelalalalel Everett § 6. ms 8p. m. and | Mm camer Ban shri sg wages ne wil remain Washi Paleo aan. eo bale We cure RUPTURE by simply applying medicines to the outside—no cutt * EATTLE. * Oc. First class meals served | Room 5 Colman Blook 4 ‘ontil after the holidays was furnished by Wagner's orches- no needles, We are the only doctors in the WHO WORLD who can * * w Seattle, Wash, i Mr. J. H. Murdock, the architect | {ra |The patroneasen were: Mra. F this. Many of the leading citizens of Seattle have been cured. . STOCK EXCHANGE nd and trulider of thin city, In visiting | 3 ynbe, Mrs J.B. Valentine. | VAT OM EN EDWARDS | : aie fey. He|Mre. W. K. Fairbanks, Mrs. H. T. - - “ r * 1020 First Ave. * win vorarn ptr tne beliaaye. | Redick, Mra. F. Ee. Adams and Mra We successfully treat all DIS of WOMEN FRI wee Peal Eatate, Mining and geseeesesoresoooes Me, and Mes. J, D. Lowman, Me.|W- M: Pennington, SKIN DISEASES Fy OU TO THE [Business Opportunities ° and Mrs. F. K. Struve, and Mr ot ee fo fh pallet We cure all SKIN DISEASI Ours is positively the ONLY cure for * P U B L Ic * 71 Marion street, between Western |$ Mrs. WP. Trimble, made up « box|p K ps face pimples and black heads. * ot 4 Railroad avenues > party at the Seattle last night |to be given by the Assembly Club ce pimples c jeads, * na z yieaat SEATTLE ve alte Wasi, [e Messra M. H. Milford and Joseph | The Hote! Denny has been soaked! NERVES and STOMACH # ACU Ga” Rochbrgs tor privieges % | $ win buy 0 nice level AN Irving, prominent citizens of By - festal appearance. This isa new use We cure FITS and all DISEASES of the NERVES. We cure all Stom| bo A. CORCORAN + @ on Twenty-second avenue ieft Oe shoe. Rese ore oot dae. for the Denny to be gut to, and the Liver and Bowel Troubles. x Manager + @ within one block of Yester ing visited e city se AY® | oremtige of this affair is tkely to @ way; graded street; city wae Be edie ccamtan Prot, A. o,| ene Cit tale 6 key 1 WV ATEVER AILS YOU NTR i500 . Coffee, of the State Univ ity, ill | acciety events rh Assembly Club In fact, bd ds ails you, call and the doctors will locate every ache and ° -~ go to fumner, where he will lecture | numbers 100 members, and nearly all pain, a tell you what ails you without asking you a question. If y. WIGHTMAN ° ne benefit of e free public | o nem will wf course 4 A, a ‘ . you : " v8 Ste ae Rae e leer wit. ale invited guest can’t call write. Our system “of home treatment is perfect. berger pie vale hag AL Ds W. 0. FIELD ) Real Fatate { y ther The cl mber us every nd 6 : A. VIRTUE \ oa Maey aré the farty gatherings! The el mbers are using ev ~ : : an, and deliver your goods. owns, which will he given Monday, Chris'-| endeavor to make this the most not- German Medical Institute Pte Block Old Seattic National | Ratiraad avenue, below P.O. ‘Tel bs 226 BAILEY BLOG. PHONE MAIN SST gas dinners have been prepare, | able social event of the year, Block) Vester and Seoond Ave | Burt. 996, . al P@RORAMOSAeMeees ° oo ° 2 - o é ian siti ie ii e ‘ . e ° ad ° ) ° s

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