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CENTS A WEEK Phone Main (050 iy : $I eeecocee NO, VOL. 2, f To the Editor: Dear Sir,-The friends of the gas company have made themselves rid foulous by thelr attempt to defend » $2 gas in Seattle, Every allegation hs made is sham and frivolous. First, They say that Seattle can not hope for cheap Decause the — company has an excessive num- of miles of gas mains as com- bh: Pared to the population, . @ FACTS.—Seattle has a population ‘ ‘of 86,000; has 22 miles of gas mains x gets good coal for $3 per ton; sellin eed $2 per 1,000 cuble feet, RIK OND, Va. has & population $1,000; ‘has 77 miles of gas mains * Pays $2.92 per ton for coal: sells gas . for $1 per 1,000 cubic feet, besides 5 lighting the city free of cost. It has municipal ownership. HAMIL- TON, ©., has a population of 20,000 bas 36 miles of gas matns: pays about $3.50 per ten for coal: sells gas for So per 1,000 cubic feet, besides It supplying the city free of ¢ has municipal ownership EAPOLIS, Minn. has a population Of 187,000; has 140 miles of gas mains pays $5.40 per ton for coal; sells gas At_81.90 per 1,000 cubic feet. Second, They say we cannot hope for cheap gas, because Nature made Seattle hilly. Only a Poor Little Pretense. FPACTS.—SAN FRANCISCO, Cal has billig pays $7.50 per ton for coal, a stile sas &t $1 and $1.40 per 1,000 t. * Denver, Colo.. has hills; pays $3.10 per ton for coal, and selis gas at $. er 1,000 cubic feet. 4 Grand Rapids, Mich. has hills pays $3.20 per ton for coal, and sells Bae at We to $1 per 1,000 cubic feet Third, They allege thiat Seattle cannot have cheap gas, as it ts en- titled to have, because the predeces- sors of the present owners did some bad financiering, which resulted in fesuing about $300,000 of watered ° stock, on which: the present owners aay ttle people ought to pay div- idends, for fear the shareholders might take offense and punish Se- al - SUPPOSITION.—Conceding for moment that an excessive capital taation was Incurred by reason of improper investments, ought 1 People of Seattle to bear that loss’ © Why Favor One in This Case. same time the gas company to have lost heavily, many of le of Beattie also lost heav. will make their loss goo! t the a fs sald bt a antl le of Seattle were At that ‘very time they $2 for gas, so that the The i company say mains were des fire. We hope thoae mains were their burning the ‘iegine them tp the expen As To. CAPITALIZA- ‘TION.—June 25, 1872, the 2s com- pany was capitalized at $50,000, and @0 continued until June ‘the ca; tion at which mark it remained until after the great fire. After the fire, when everything was booming, What J. D, Lowman Said it is said that J. D. Lowman sug- gested that the gas company own- (RUELTY PURE AND SIND Typhoid Fever fas Broken Out In the filthy j City Jal As a result of the filthy condition of the city jail, typhoid fever has broken out among the prisoners in the working cell, and at noon today Dr. : int city physician, Hysnick, & prisoner sentence, remo to the Before he left Dr. it reg- serving County hospital, Carrol] took his temperature jatered 103 When it disease had beer sized pantie ensued in the working became known that the discovered, a small q cell. The prisoners shouted: “Take us out of here; don’t let us die like dows Dr. Carroll has announced his intentions of making a thorough examination of prisoners confined in the various cells, and all showing 4 symptoms of the fever will at once 4 Hys be removed to the city farm nick has been etck for over « and at nights hax disturbed the pris oners by cries and ggoans. Yester ¥ afternoon, by the order of Dr Carroll, Hysnick waa permitted to a remain in the cell. The day prev fous he complained that he was sick but was ordered out th work, and tramped about in the snow ail day with the chain gang. His condition i precarious. The news of the outhreak of fever, which has long been expected, avon Teached the office, several officer stated that If an immediate cleanin up of the jail waa not ordered, and the cells placed in a sanitary cor dition, they would be foreed to re eign. It is feared that the diseas has gotten a good hold om about a dozen prisoners, as they have re peatedly asked to remain tn the cel! telling the guards that they had a ees tev " The health @epartment is well aware of the unsanitary condition During the hard times, | THE ie might make a big haut, and to} this end he advimed increasing the | capitalization to $600,000, His ad-| ¥ carried, and on Aug, 20, 1890, | the increase took effect, Fully $450,- | 000 of this capitalization was pure water, but it sold well and netted a | handsome cash return. Of course the dividends were not large. W tered stock hardly ever pays good dividends, Such stock ts about a good as skimmed milk } ASKS FOR A NEW FRANCHISE Barly in 1892 the owners of th gas company decided that tt would « for them to get a new fran before the old one expired, so | they offered to surrender the remain ing Six years’ exclusive franchiee if |the city would grant a new 30-year franchise open to competition. This the city refused to do, though the jordinance sranting eh @ franchise jPassed the house of delegates and | died tn the | mittee. ‘The Adroit Mr, Hill Appears. | | ADROITNESS OF MR. HILL. Mr. Samuel Hill soon became inter ested. His attorneys advised that the olf franchise could be stretched out to @ perpetual franchise, if all} would pull together. Mr. Hil! is a} food puller, so he took hold. He! ughingly said that if all would fol- | w him, he would show to work the people; that this doubt ing and hesitation would spoil the board of aider | whole game; that they must all push | jar ities jon as If they were absolutely sure| mites, and in St. Paul t [yet these cit |than double, on an average, the pop that the old franchise was all right that they would make It appear that the old thing was bonded and mor }gaged for a few millions, and t they could work the sympathy on the people; Chat they need not be afraid to puta little mosey into the game, for the people were almost sure to give them a good thing, even if the big game should fall. Mr. Hil! counted that the reputation of his family for carefulness would carry him through if he only put on « bold lace, so he put {t on, and on June 10, 1895, increased the capitalization to $1,000,000. At the time this in Jerease was made, the whole plant was worth less than $100,000. inc nm about $190,000 more hes h dded in tmproveménts and exte sions, 0 that the actual value of the | 1S Only Worth $200,000. | entire concern now is about $200.06 This figure wil! be seen to be liberal when compared with the Richmon4 | Va. plant. A gas plant has to be replaced at least once in every » | Years, that is, you must count on ro [constructing it that often. In Rich mond the eity ownw a coal gas plant ” clusive, was $447,571. This figure in- cludes the first cost of constructions the cost of improvements and ex tensions, the cost of two plants, n= igetant one in Seattle, and finally t the number of miles of there are in Seattle, and much lare er mains too, JUST FOR A Mo. | MENT STOP AND THINK OF IT fAGNIFICENT RICHMOND PLANT, INCLUDING A COAL AND A WATER GAS PLANT AND | SEVENTY - SEVEN MILES OF | MAINS. AS AGAINST A’ SMALI | COAL GAS PLANT AND 2 miles of | a" mains of inferior quality in Se attle. The Richmond plant, com | plete, and kept ap for 20 years, cost iless than $700,000. And now as mains 7 ail, and notwithstanding that | the daily papers have called atten- tion to the fact repeatediy, it has | taken no notice of the matter. FLAGLER IMPROVEMENT Quartermaster Ruhlin has heen av jthorized by the war department to pavené $5,000 on the construction of a {roadway at Fort Fi . between jthe post site and the battery. The | quarters and barracks at the j are nearly finished. Within| three or four weeks the fort will be | ready to accommodate two full com- panies of artillery. | WATERFRONT NOTES | |The Mackinaw arrived at Francisco this morning trom § tle. San t- This_ morning the Czarina sailed | from San Francisco for Seattle The Progresso sailed for Tacoma | |today from San Francisco. The Robert Dollar sails for San Francisco tomorrow with 1200 tons j of coal. The Rush came’ up Sound inst | night ‘The Roanoke arrived at San Fran cisco from Seattle yesterday. eee) The Al-Ki sails for Alaska again tomorro’ The Walla Walia arrived from California last night with 49 pase engers and 80 tons of freight The Nome City salle noon with passengers, coal and % tons Francisco. this after 1100 tons of f barrels for San The British ship Westgate, Capt. Neville, salle today for the Unitad| Kingdom with wheat. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The ded following transfers were re- in the county auditor's of today: The Free Methodist reh Seattle, to the Mount asant Cemetery C othe south t quarter of the southwest quar ter of the northwest quarter of the | northeast quarter of section 24 township 26 north, range 2 cast, for fice h Pr $800 ies H. Bvans to Erastus B. ans, lot 4 in block 53, In the re of blocks 44 to 54, inclusive, of Mer U | me franti Reattl more 101 within ying on ¢ the gas ¢ SHATTLE INDICTMENTS BY COUNTS, Brought Against the Gas Company Which Has Put ss" the People of Seattle Up Against a Good Thing.” sity butlding was conveyed to the Ii brary representatives sin @ letter to be read at the meeting this after noon, Steps will then be taken to arrange for the housing of the It brary, RAILROAD PERSONALS. A. B. Calder, traveling anonger agent of the Canadian Pacfic at left today fe Olympia | Paul B. ‘Thompson, city passenger agent of the Canadian Pacific at | Tacoma, was in the city this morn ing J. Francis Leo, the new tram manager of White Pass and Yu kon route, left for Victoria last editor of the Times say the| night on business for the road. as company haa expended than “ELEVEN HUNDRED| (1. A. Clum, general agent of the SAND the past th of Beatt reasoning powers? better more $2 gas LAS’ for ab: vented Seattle advine raving mani in Seattle, iT HOPE. wurdity, It ke mpany @ Mr. Mil MPAnY CAPS N! Ob, What a Wild Story. |; DOLLARS" In Seat years, while of the ‘people itor think le are devoid of If Re does, he to send out acs to advocate last defense of the climax the first one in- The Tynes now says that cannot hope to ha orthern at PaRwenger a dal Chicago, and W. M of the same road in Dex Moines, are expected in this elty tomorrow These gentiemen are taking « pleas | ure trip over the whole road and as they express it in their telegrams to the local office, are “Just out for fun Paul Harry Generel Passenger Britta, of the Chica wentern Ratiway Company, writes F. W, Parker, saying that ttle de scriptive literature sent hin by the latter through the bureau of infor mation, if just what wae wanted gan until the gas company expends |and has been all given out 3900,000 more in extending its «ae mains to all parts of the city, so to increase per captta sonsump tion of gas in Seattle, It says w ought to have at least 60 miles more) of mains, and to build that 40 miles the Tir sets apart $900,000. It does t stop. to Agire how much this would make each miles of main mile ts mains, expectalty when most of it (s two-inch pipe. More Fallacies are Exposed. Fut Tt say the m we must completely show up of and tn La are fe them how | the fallacy of the Times’ statements *: “In the clty ¢ mains approximate Minneapottes, ouieville, Ky., 186 miles. And ly more ulation of Seattie”* The T then pointe out that the per capita consumption of as in Seattle is lewe than in those cities. But that is not the teat. The TRUE TEST 18 THE NSUMPTION PER MILE OF PIPE IN USE A ing this tomt, you will wee th Seattle "is the most favored city in the United States. The consumption per mile of gas main in Seattle is 1,545,454 cuble feet; while coal seller tor per ton, and eas for $2 per 1.000 cuble feet per mile of ga little lene than leas than one-half a! conte $8.40 per ton ih St. Pau! and at $1.29 per 1,000 cubl feet ‘onsumption per mile of £94 main in Minnempolie te Tran thar one-third the consumption in Beattle being leas than 1,600,000. ¢ teet Price of ee im the game ay in St. Paul In Loutevtt the comparison is still lees favorable to $2 gas in He attle Climax of the Whole Matter. In MiermondPre. the consump tion per mite ts 1,600.000 eubic tert GAs sells at Mt per and the whole city im lighted free of coat THAT THE QUAL cost of more than three times THERE IT 18 2 IT 18 ALSO MONE TO 18 VE THAT an Co. saye turing gas power is its value as very much ANDLE POW uch leas, and at ost of manufacturing the | with coal the same as in Seattle, yet 1,009 euble feet TO DE NOTED TY OF GAS IN CRY MUCH &t IN SEATTL en tees than 1¢ er. Here tx what the Chi of the cost of Tf eae of low manufactured and an tiuminant is the same cheaper.” IT I8 SAFE TO SAY THAT THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE ARE PAY ING AT LEAST THREE TIMES AS MUCK the THE PF PUBL The temp ma LIBRARY MATTER ‘Old University to Be Tempo- ‘arily Quarters for the Institution, Seattle Public rarily houxed versity building. T signifi 4 their wilt } the quarters to the etty ax the nom Library.will be in the old uni he regents have ngness to lew | rental of $25 a month. The only tac the permis Blo. on to use the rooms quarters for the 8e attle League. Mr. Carson has announced that he will give way for pu The this a in we Hoyt B the qu would present th e his cel Mr noon by a re |that he had decided voluntarily to offer | While his pi as he sthen ublic brary, rary quarters by the libr Regotiats rrangement ne yester: present G ¥_ commins we ay afternoon. ge HL. King, Judge It im not prob that any other location for the will be consid looking ard begun at a There Richard Winsor and A. J. for regents expreased their willin to allow the | vacate. matter Hon to when rter Carson, the rooms f dquarters for | League had recently |to May 1 | brary commianto he want the board ers provided Mr mission to of regents, jand Judge Stratton and Cha gE | Shepard for the library commianion, The use of Carson ary the It was arranged to to him and re. day. seon thie after of the Star, sald ar the library. use therm the Seattle Art heen extended to meet the If- " half-way in their efforts to provide for the city. cer's second addition to North Seat-| The Art League intended to move tle. for 8400. when the labor butiding shall be J, B, Kelsey, et al, to John A.| completed. Mr, Caraon did not yet Birixner, tracts 46 to 60, inclusive in| know where the lengue would place Kelsey's Brighton Beach nevre lots, | ita headquarters and effects in ca for #800. |the Mbrary commitmioners dec ided ple’'n Saving Bank to and wife, lot 2 in block Denny's home John | ae The a4, for $1000,! Carson the university, bullding. to surrender prompt determination of Mr the old untver- | wealthy and prominent farmer, STR. RAINIER FROM FRISCO | Steamer RaMier, Capt. Hansen | arrived from San Francisco yeater day. afternoon with 1% passengers 118 tone of o for the Everett ame! lter and 300 tons of general mer chandine. Capt. Hansen reports ser lumber. hie leat ih com ing quantities of floating on both going and comin trip, “The weather wa: ing ‘up. The Rainier took en 100) tons of jeoal at the bunkers today and will sail for Ban Francisco next Monday morning, stopping at Whatcom for a deck load of lumber Her passenger list was as fol lows and Mra Barnes and two a: R. J. Milte, wife and child. 1 Mrs, Smith, Mr and Mrs Wane, F. Kennedy, F. Meyenberg. W. J. Firtsco, H. Roller, G. Madre. 1 Warner and J. Jackson. HOTEL DILLER NEVER ROBBED Ma r Potts Says House 1s Too Well otected. A report bas been current ay and yesterday to the effect) that Robert Martell, who was reventiy ree years age an who wa. nlice, confenne m formed to hol rob the aafe. Nothing was about the matter and the prinone? Woe released and told to cave town. Thie appears to be the amecman that w yesterday. The or was never bhed and we a excellent sha to protect ourselves from ever being robbed. POLCE Nts H. FR McTavish reported to. the Mee last night that he had been Arugged and robbed of 815. MoTa ith says that Thursday evening be met @ man he had never seen before and accompanied him to a saloon, where several drinks were taken He became unconscious, and when he aWoke he discovered that he was in & doat moored on the waterfront tn orth Beattie. arr A here MR. RANDOLPH WILL SPEAK. W. C. B. Randolph will spenk to morrow night at Socialist hall, Ne 220 Union street. Sut “Suicide of the Competitive Sy LABOR AT OLYMPIA The fourth annual labor congress of Washington will be held at Olym pia Jan. 1 ‘o definite plans have made as yet, but there wili be bills drawn up with « ew to the betterment of the labor ing clase. There bills will be pre ented to the legislature for enact ment into law, The union of the state will represented. Almost all of th attle unions have selected their legates. hee well Se BRUTALLY ASSAULTED Young Lady Waylaid and In- suited by 2 Mere Boy. MARIETTA, 0. le Morris, a bes plished young la Jan iful y of 19 y brutally assaulted at Hackney, Mor gan county, yesterday. While re turning home from the portoffice Miss Morris was accosted by Walter A. Weinstock, a young man of 18, who lives near her home, The girl started to run, but the.man drew 4 |ragor and cut her acrows the neck, infileting a terrible wound, A strug jgle ensued, during which Miss Mor ris was terribly out. Her cries of |help attracted’ the attention of a Jerowd of people, who immediately |nelzed the brute and bound him hand and foot, Police nanistance was immediately sent for, but some talk of lynching was heard Weinstock has Just finished a term in the reform school, which he serv jed ag a punishment for the attempt ed murder of his father, wh: SOOOODOODODDOOONORHOOOHD © In dares & The only Paper $ Senttio that § to print the News COFCO OOOOHOOOROODOD OO STAR JANI ONE CENT A COPY, ARY 5, EVENING, (on | ~wajeree Slat in the New Year usa ' ~te— By Dealing With ae MYST Dy necticut thew et en Ba ‘av Telephor Main 1060, 502 Pike Street, IMPORTED Another House Puts Out From Vitteenth avenue to Fourth a pert) Alweys Win Smiles of Action, ved eit tram " orted Creams | trie arrest the loon! palles, retybed tn ote! about (fe years amo. A chief clerk of the house | % the Biter has ever been is aj the Grading of a number of street of the cit was {regres te, ae Sees va froin the | 25c Per Pound Sunset Telephone company to con- | oe ee ‘The house which for month has struct an underground cont i on | c . been movin from cond avenue ‘iret avenue south from shing a _ ” » "ce i near Pike. to ‘Thied avenue and | ton street to King treet | Stewart & Holmes Drug Com’y. Union atreet, haw gone Into drydock |, A epmmunication wet te paving iced aditen, Diet of Carty 06 , and has beeh succeeded on that run |from J. W. Cline In regard : by its later ship. The original craft Oceliental avenue has been floating #round in thy 0400000000000 nelghborhood ever alm Dec é After blocking the wtreet car lin % ee * 2 & one “mornings it wan. taken into * THE 2 ADE Union strech? whieree it hee, bee HE LEA ay, moored, except at intervals, wher 710 Second Ave. folimbed a ‘ow feet further up the hill | THE FRONT SOC WIRE . back aa far movements Were all made or _alippe Thene at night, and the people of the vicin aay cs hac Rag eat earance a e every mornitg or #o that the build lug has shifted position few inch-| The City to be Well Ad eo. Nobody is ever seen in or nea the movement ia vertised inthe East. iat ticiad Sea t fascination 4 e . > “ Hiegatery:” Now the craft tw in ary day bu , all throughout the store, ck on Union street, near Third. bring Seattle and her possibll Remember gur stock i almont It Just Mile @ vacant lot there. The | ities b the people of the East few of the prices that bring prow has struck on the shoals at the lis the object of J. A. Moore, P. W * Be ce Curtains, Ee far end, while the stern hangs apol- | Chine and ( Denny ‘ Cotton Plaids, the kind Deira Lace Curtains, Eers agetically aver the sidewalk These well koe business men | aught to rire he pair; eale price, pair-49o Ite sister ship has moved up oppo-|have adopted @ plan by which they price, yard 2 i Me Bates, ch Pieached Damask Women's Fast Blac and i proudly holding the | think great capilal can be bre iJ a F: street. It made the voyage of one into Seattle Their scheme t nightly goods fer. me block ih one wWeek—which is two|have good articles written by ex apke might to be 29 weeks’ better time then the first! perts, setting forth the advantage price, yerd jhouse aid. ‘The owner may intend |and possibilities of our city hes }to Mil up the street With houses and (articles will be sent free to the prin take up » homteat there, but the | ci: datites and magazin th ft eral belief tp that he ts going t La Mr. Moore gaye that big sub bring only (Wo more bulldings. The|sidies are not » bring S & PIPER ( | four will (hen be hitched tandem and | good people into Cy MILES & - ne Proceed to Sixth avenue and Union| peed, he says, te te veer 2 | etreet young men of meang in the Bast the This Weather Is cold Enough And we have the kind This is an alluring prospect. Only and they will that will make you warm }four or six weeks more will be re-| come vehi —P able, pautred tc her houre to | comp their termint for Heating Stoves and comfort | the pie Then, if one house | here tories ant we pale jean't get op the bull, it will be! as, They will go where the i re aati Ady ook jthown haw gracetully it can glide |is busines ° ; to the highest up with three others in tow j Clie eays he knows numbers | nany diff 'yles | Op oF about Feb, 14, there will b sung men in New Y that | VICTOR" ts taking th — bes bee doings’ at Third avenues and| would be willing to esta cast ornamented top, nickel plated | Union street, The trolley wires will | plants in Beattie if the proper | combining the rich carving with jbe cut, and the tande formation was furnished. | “The beat combining ic é ily up the pil way t ach there pe je.” wald Mr bright nl land heavy polished tne avehad’ Ube te I Gen. “te tnsennts thie codename et the steel sheet mounting. Thoroughly ohtite. tt will be anc inepitt dally newspapers. lined to make it strong and durable. Shes apeeme whine by Bg» Will give more heat in less [when the tandem whirle by at the Mr. « L. Denny te much of the time and retain it longer than |fearfal rate of 4 Block in three| same opinion ax the other two gen ine ane evknin it tae | weeks tlemen He enye: “If we get the any oth . LICENSES To weD Jeontract for a battleship must Y — not let our work etop the , N Th P er let that be m nucleus. ar ofice These Prices The following. marriage licenses | Which we must build a great were isqued today: To John B. Dod | facturing city 21-in¢h .. coeeee$ 7.00 son. 39, and Mary Beckman, 27, both 24-inch... $ 9.00 BOOL CASE ~ | THE NEW VICTOR WEST STREET} "hs, (srg. See one This heater ie so well advertised that to a large majority it fns any kind of soft or lump coal, is regulated and is peffectiy atr-tight. Notice These Prices The supply of but 14,ouly $12.50 | No 16, only $14 | No. 18, only $16 » have a good many other stoves for you to select from. The stock is moving off Z. C. MILES & PIPER CO. cantly cabbage hold-over orders | steamer, | was liberal | PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Jan The congressional committee which took up the Boos inquiry here yes were plentiful, wan brisk « em rapidly. night. A visit was made to Brie ee My a 78-84 Yesler Way, cadet Ove Gieaibtaees. the cme me California cream The Largest Stove House in the Northwest Fitnamage wens. parectane, reistives | AOSt cnana situation te improved Oe Ob eereeserecesesooooooos }ot the boy, and a former cadet at) The banana situation ts imp _Snescessssossresosoors | West Point A stiffening in oranges Js expect: |— a “ Dr. Corn, @ throat specialint, testi. et 'f Sig eee = rage ro onan eeoeeree | neva that young Hoos came to him | A*nIAnd. OF ie teen rake | This is the Cheapest with a well developed case of tuber Sp. oat © peal rong 3 |cutonia. He thought that Tob: aan hn cogent ER Place in Town to buy uce might injure the throat, but Meson asi tae ane ete of y , a reliable Cook Stove or 3 principal of the school ‘where Tong tatoos arriving yesterday are belng |$ Range, either new or second hand. WHERE? : 7 ac ned up. e , prepared for West Point, testined clean ps side tke [frat ope’ was not atyongtn'chvrs | in cereale there is a steady trade | § OGDEN'S, 507 PIKE 3 ° with a fair demand. acter or physicality, but was truthful lead meral nean is expected for a few weeks sesaosese 4 ere mprovin || Sigmund Albert, an ex-cadet, said ot ail eatin 900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 jhe wae hased more than usual at to Ramet end} West Point, because he wae a He sing ia By Moving into our new buliding we have increased our ca- brew: He resigned partly becauws a aeeey ate ar |® pecity ehout four times over what it was formerly, nis life there wan unbearable, an 4 partly because he disliked militar Sonetaliy, show iit Cascade Laundry co | lite He said that « fourth i from yesterday Corner Third Ave. and Main St * }n who incurred an upper class Uptown Office, 817 Second Avenue man's displeasure Would be UNjust- apeegesesoerooooosororee ly demerited by other upper clase- @ oe 8 Sereeeosooeoeoosococoooos |men. and perhaps forced from the @ l R — — academy o i] the od e 00m. i Choice Holiday Gif All _Bigos’s doctors except t fam $ aver & ~ jily ph jclan doubted wheth eeoe fw k, i |agco sauce could caure tubdercuiost Tn bag epee! TE The family physician thought it 4 HW. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, could. He bellewed at any rate that - | Noos's treatment had developed the sters of America } disease. r, No. 17, held . araaed regular weekly meeting at Forest } e hall, #18 Firat avenue j meeting was called to order by Chiet | |Ranger Gus Witske fn the chair.| Four candidates were found in wait MONEY INVESTED NOW By early summer should pay hand- rofits. Good Gold, Copper ing and were duly initiated into th some 10 SEATILE mmysterieg of Forestry eine mew! @ Oil Stocks are just the things for |omcers wit be installed, and a. goo | You wund $100 cannot be placed to | aeree Sad, He te thitth, thm wows eteet better advantage than in their Sorlbes ed chief ranger, will have a number purchase. We are proving the | Jot prizes up for the membere who/| | Words. [ring in moat candidates and has | statement DAILY ‘“« “© ‘se ‘¢ | office | J.E. MCMANUS @ SON Knights of Pythias. ‘The follow in Heattle lodge, No. 1, Knights of | mec etary Proeen ce the Chuicer oy |Pythias, held its regular session on 531, 532-533 New York Block | Commerce this morning voices the | Wednesday evening of this week; no SEATTLE .. . WASHINGTON general spirit of friendliness mant- | business of any importance was | | feated toward Seattle by all sec. | transacted " q — | tions of the state with regard to the | 7 his lodge went to Chas tenton cn | omnia = ; — = th 90,000 battleship |New Year's eve, and partici |yaining the, 100 followns "P| the inatitution of a lodge of the ord John H McGraw 1 1 am insteucted by Levi Ankeny | ¢T at that plac to be known and ] ot Walla Walla to subscribe $500 in samee as Port Orchard lodge, No. Bere. his name to the Moran battleship Ki i fund, as he feels that the building |, About 80 members of the order George . Kittinger of this ship is of vital importance | from this city were present, and all T | to our state and a step in the right pe gh a Cremesives re. el niehs | ephose. - we Fire nd Mari \ | direction toward the establishment |¢d with the trip: the arrangements | ™ Room aile | of shipping interests, which Mr, An. | Were carried out fully, and the re '" y Bdg. al ine Insurance |Keny as always contended would | freahments were ail that could be be of material ben: state, | desired ne new lodge starts w oe nao NEUPPLDER™ ” |m membership of 40, and several ap The Largest and Best Stock of Fruit and Nuts at piieations upon which to work on the tabl This lodge is ex |tionally favored in the personal of its membership, and the Grand Do The San Diego Fruit Co. MANY BIDS main of Washington is to be con- 415 PIKE STREET | eratulated upon the acquisition of | such material. We bespeak a bright peeceeed | |future for the new lodge. » LATEST ENGINES. | By Board of Public Works | Two engines for the Simpson Log. | ging Co.'s road on Hood canal are | PATENTS Registered Atiarney. ww re il Meoh: “Tirawing. ‘Bins Peoting Caveats Colman Block. Tet. Bive 670, Seattis Searches | FRANK E. ADAMS | Trade Marks This Afternoon. Ps geal cme gts gy ie] - ail |e Cuumax Maniifacturing "Con OF PURE WINES Are not so,bad, as a Medicine they ‘orry, Fa. The piston ro Instead | ¢ ro - e At the regular, weekly meeting of |of being connected with the miteg Some re cheap. Beware of compounds, the board of public works this af ternoon bids are being opened for following gontracts Warren street furnish the } through a ¥ystem | of bevel gears, much after the pat fro Wek of a chainless wheel, | Jof the engines directly, propelling power MIGLIAVACCA WINE Oo. Phone Main 667 109 Main Street Pll fis J to on het yon zz rt5 = . 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