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ae Peet ery Nitin neater nnlgaeensannctsemesliinaatisqnsuanrsntansihnessesinseieesten j ; ] | | | | | } ; 3 THE SEATTLE STAR RVBRY APTERNOON cn BUNDAY "Phono Main 1080 By Star Publishing Co. B MARARD WELLS . + Batter BF, CHASD w " ‘One cont per copy; Hx © twenty-five cents per Mail oF carriers, No tree cople W2 Third <<ai-2> Avenue | The “P.-L,” continuing tte pe cal fight upon Mayor Humes, whom | {t acouses of knifing Frink tn the re cont election, says today in tts ac count of the council meeting Yext came th signed by the leading business firms and merchants, professional men. property owners, ete., asking the council to immediately legistat against the side-door and family entrance evil.” The “P.-1' omitted to state that the petition was signed by exactly T4 citizens, besides 315 xigne by Rev. Mr. Reveille for his church At further monater petition, crusade was presented signed by 45 citizens. ‘he Star believes in telling the truth at all times and fn all places. Tt does not stand for immorality of any sort, as Ite readers well know, | neither does It believe that the cause | of morality is aided by deliberate misrepresentations for political pur- | poses. Truth and morality go to gether. Close the side entrances Dut let the deed be borne of a spirit of progressive morality and not} from a John L. Wilson spirit of re- venge. A prominent Methodist preacher | of this city voiced the sentiments of | his congregation in a statement | made to the Star yesterday, He sald: “The P.-L’ seeks to use the) church people to pull ita political chestnuts out of the fire, We fully | understand the game. Therefore we are waiting for a more opportune time to voice our protest against the saloon evils of this city. —--— Why did Corporation Couns Humphrey not permit the Beattle Gas & Electric Co. to PROVE that it had &@ franchise once upon atime? Tile ready admission of this contention ‘was no doubt quite pleasing to the gas trust, but it ts supposed to be the business: of the corporation cour- Sel to FIGHT. ills future course] fm the gas fight will be followed Closely by the people. Legal stepe have begun in the federal court} which may be long drawn out, but) to the citizens who are now vietim-| {zed monthly by the gas company. ee ‘While Seattle ts intent upon mak- fing money, let the fact pot be over- Jooked that the saving of what is earned i* just an tmportan: at Present the citizens who use gas are giving charity money to the mus company to enable it to carry’ the than has 4 beggar in the streets of Jerusalem. —_— ‘The Times says that the Carnesie telegram was addressed to “The LA- brary Committee and Others, Se- atthe, Wesh.” The “P.-L” states that it was addremed te “J. G. Pyl, Post-Intelligencer and Lib- fary Committee, Seattle, Wash.” Evidently a special committee ie eeded to Investigate this telegram. ‘The Star suggests that the city counci! shall act immediately. An anxious public demands It. -_-_ Qne of the striking evidences of Prosperity im this country is to be found in the fact that Tacoma fund. ing bonds, issued last year, are quot- in New York at 106. __ee Not Leap Yoer. ‘This is not leap year. The mourn- fhe perversity of the heavenly bod ity of ¢ aventy 2 fee, Which refuse to conform in thetr motions and movements to the reg- ular order as laid down !n our al- ‘The addition of 24 hours to fourth year whick ie arranged in Gregorian calendar to dis- pore of the surplus time which ac. cumulates, owing to the assignment of 82 weeks plus one day to an ord- year, is & sitghtly excessive allowance. Therefore, at very ‘cng intervals, which are nicely caicu- lated in advance to cover vast stretches of time. leap year is dis pensed with at the period ,when it otherwise be due to arrive However, the privileges and immuni- tles of leap year may with great '¥, be claimed on Christmas. io young lady can reasonabiy be : i i i story told above. And any- Kow, % will be all the same, provid @d she nesties close today and te him the good old story o eweetheart on Christmas Eve to| povee Fg & flour sack instead of a stocking, found next morning her lover in the sack. All Kinds of Time. The clock in the kitchen struck 9. ‘The cuckoo in the hall a0 half how The grandfath clock o tair landing wheesed « t the pendulum had tangled ae oa 7. Then he looked the pret y affair in marble and gota Which registered 8:17, and open- =a watch to find that { ‘Good heavens!” he sh wife, “whhat time is it don't know. It {4 all T can do| to keep track of the year and the Gay of the month. I'm not dead cer. tain what century we are in ted to his| of time.” “That's right. The cook anys that} she's going to run on sun time or quit, ‘The second girl set the cuckoo | teh when | clock by the policeman’s w he was half an hour Inte getting | his beat. Grandma runs this ele om Puyallup time, #0 as she can ke track of what her folks at hon probably doing, and my w 16 minutes every two days. “I'l fix that, blamed quick, if 1! have to buy a whole jewelry store It wouMin’t take more than a month for thie sort of thing to Wwnatic asylum out of us 014 machine out ther agtin. Stop every tir k Dp ar toh gains the house, and let the first one awnle| fn the morning call t rest ri have an expert here right after breakfast, and we'll get uniform standard time tn this house if | have to pay a custodian of clocks and watches at $6 a day.” WOMAN WIELDS A MU Sam Simon, of Tacoma, Is}. Lashed by an Infuriated an wielding a small riding whtp,|" Su who has proved! | for | el! known | In sacks, Golden ©, 85.42%: extra attempting in vain to dodge the blows that rained about his shoul ders and fac pressed the fact that | & petition against the anti-saloon | scene at Twelfth and Pacific avenue | s2¢pr8 last evening. The woman, whore name te Peart! y. of the half world, was angry. This is rather @ superftuous state fact, but from the waving pluny her hat to the feet that stamped em the pavement, rom behind a pair of glasses her eyes glared savagely at th rky sentences she with a cruet . and as it fell upe |ehoulders the sharp repo ow it stung. woman hatled her victim « ed him to the street time, fortified behind « counter and The unsuspecting vie- Half a dozen words drew a short riding whip cloak and struck the man a sting ine Diow across the shoulders, }Reaped back with fright,his hat rol followed him closely, the whip rie ing and falling rapidly. ed to fee, protecting his face his hands and arma, t lentless asvatiant pursued him to th store, showering blows upon his shoulders and head which will have paramount interest |UDtil the whip was broken Into emai pieces. Then, with the victim o | caping through the rear of tte bulld- e calmly gathered up the pleces and with a suile of satisfied vengeance, hurried away and dis appeared in the crowd, THE MARKETS. Trade was rather street today, with no prices and few features in the mar- Tabie beets are very scarce, and & mupply could be handied weil Celery is aleo Bearce and some what higher, Butter ts fairty firm. tending downward. Hides are generally balf a cent The fruit trade bas less demand, | owing to cold weather. For feed the demand continues The hay coming in ts of good | Of Yakima potatoes, | one car af | one of navel one of sweet potatoes, Yakima onions and oranges came tn. Corrected Datiy . —The following | ‘offered to the pro ots on the dock or tn | #45. 10928.00 barley, Grain—Oats, $16.00; wheat chicken feed. bran, $12.25; shorts $15.00@15.50; pop | corn, $5.00 per 100 Iba. Hay—Puget souna, per ton, $12.50; | Eastern Washington timothy, #1 @16.00; alfalfa, $1 Exgs—Strictly fresh ranch, 2e. Butter — Fresh ranch, is@ite; na- tive creamery, 266/28. Cheese—Nattve Washington, 119¢/ Poultry — Chickens, 5 turkeys, 12%@1c. Dressed poultry—Turkeys, 180154 and Wool—Hea ‘7. sound, mmited ateers, over 6 Ibs, medium sound, sound under sound, all weights, Te; stage, bulla | and oxen, 4c; salted kips, ‘ulin, 1c loam; ay hides, eummer doer papery deer, 8@F10c; green elk. 4@% dry eiks, 8) Western | r burned, 124i tc; Washington fine Angora goat skins, ; 3 each, 202%. Live stock--Cown, 3%e; steers, 41 calves, 5Q7c; eheep, to know anything of the|% Dressed stock— JOBBING QUOTATIONS. Dried Fruit. J 26-boxes, $1.00; white cartoon fee, “ty 4 ria i9@ite ‘oer it She: Smyrna few 14@léige per Tb ig | Potatoem, $15.00@18.00 = ton; nasal bas ag per ack; MOG; yellow Denver onions, carrots, per had stop- lr iL | bell’ peppers, “But we're wrrounded by ail kinds | GM Spanish chi- sauer kraut, 3 celery | potatoes, | | bruasein sprouts, #@7¢ Wh; chokes, $1.00 per dow soft shell almonds, 1 hickory nuts, MWe per doz; pir Brazil nuts, U@1se; vaing | walni Eggs end Poultey ; Eastern lowa @tic; tresh ranch, Washington, jotly freah ranch, 2 Waibe; dark aw rained—ig-1b tins, $1.00 niokens, Iv 120; | Wwe: & 10@11o; tu | | k—Chickens, 19@14e: | f wide; ducks, 19160; |! { ArAI@ Ge per Ib i | Seattio Wheat Markot | ti | Wheat port) » 1 club, 6H« is bluestem, oy milling, No. 1 Clut | bluestem, 6c | Hay, Grain and Food. | Nay — Puget sound, per ton hington t alfalfa, $ | ia | Oate—Per ton, §2 Narley—Steaim roll $18.00. uw 1—W meal, $2 bran, $15.00; shorts, $16.00; choppy $19,006 20,00; dairy chopped feed, at, $20 ir | dry granulated, 94.0245 95.924. Pow od, 84.22%; cube, Gree jotfee. Mocha, ir 1, 29PSle: Java, per ib oate Rica, choice, per tb, | Ide, 1 jolied Oats | Faney ihe net in bbt | tb sacks 82.65, 36 2-10 phe, $2.60; Clinton, 00-1 sacks Ha, bales, Os, $3.45, Cracked wheat, & wt tn 10 ka, $3.76 per bbi tn 60-1b sacks $3.00 per ewt in bb sacks per cwt In 101b sacks; split . 10-1b sacks, $9.00; $4.00 per owt in 25-1b boxe $2.00 per ewt In 100-1 7 per ewt in %-lb boxes; pearl bariey, per owt in eacks $2.4, in 2%5-Ib boxes 14.00 per at fakes, in TS-Ib boxes. Flour. $2.25; Novelty A, ; Star (bakers’), $2.00, Centen nial, $2.40; Gold Drop, $2.26; buck wheat, pure, $2.75 for 9 Ibe in Ib eacks, b0-Ib sacks, per cwt. 83.00 aham SL. per cwt, In 10-tb kn, $2.90 per Dol in W-Ib sacks je wheat, $1.7) per ewt, in 10-10 $3.00 per dbl in 60-ib sacks ¥% $2.00 per ewt in 10-Ib sacks, $1.85 per bbl ™ Cornmeal, yellow, $1.45 per ewt io 10-1b encks, $1.00 per ewt in M-lb eka; white, $1.70 per ewt in 0-ib SLM per ewt. In @-Ib sacks rye meal, $1.90 per ewt In 10-1b sacks $3.80 per bbL in 8-Ib sacks; steel cut oatmeal, $2.50 per ewt In 10-1b sacks. | 96.0 per bdI In 60-Ib sacks. Lumber end Guliding ortal Loge—No. 2 fir, $4.90; rough mer jchantable, $6.00; merchantable, $4.50, | | Mixed flooring merchantabie | | SECS OOSSOC SESE OSERE SES OOE OOS oe 4 ca e ° ° ° e ha ¢ ° ° ° e ° e 4 e ° 19 feet; Mooring, $7.60, 16 HGS. 00, comenen, er. Ph a spruce logs, 15.00G46.10; cedar shingi~ bolts, 12 T1@1 00 | Fit tumber—ttough. $8.60 thick fn | ished, surfaced one of two sides, % } 10 and 12 inches wide, $15@20; length | 12 to 16 feet; special lengths, sc M ne inch Anieh, S13@14. | Yertioal grain, #4 per M extra: foor ing. Grewaed and mavened. $16@20 Cooper & Levy SOUTHWELL'S JAMS In assorted flavors, Consid ered among the best imported this country, Usual price ie; special price tomorrow PER JAR 1@ CENTS NG IN TOMATO HE BA Usual price per can, 250; spe ¢ial price tomorrow, per can, Iscents. BLOATERS— Usual price per can, 250; spe- ¢lal price tomorrow, per can, ieents. FRESH HERRING ual price per can, 2Se; ape- ¢lal price tomorrow, per can, Licents. KIPPERED HERRIN per can, Ze omorrow, per can, * . ° oa ° ° . ° ° ° ° e e ° ° ° e ° e ° ° o ° ° e DILL PICKLES As good as the best home made. 6 for 19 cents. BOILED HAM— Any quantity, per pound, the SUMMER SAUSAGE Another shipment Just recet “Bach 106 or 3 for ‘IMPORTED HOUL HERRING—Milehner’s. L CREAM NEW HEESE—Fine flavor and mild, per pound, 20c. EDAM CHEESE Each, $1.00. AHRSOLUTELY PURE CREAM TARTAR Ib cans, 2; L-Ib tins, MOCHA AND JAVA CO! FEE The best blend that we can procure, and giving satisfac the moat particular sepers in thia elty; 40c per pound, Me oapdel NAVEL ORANG- From 15 cents to 45 cents per dozen GOOD EATING APPLES Per box, 0c, 8 and 9c. CooperLevy 104-106 FIRST AVENUE . Vester and Washington Telephone Main 182 } We told you to look H-B-R-¥, in the last iasue, each day for a sample of our fair prices, the type-netter | had to put us in anoth: but HEME ia the place, and here’ are nome more prices |Mennen‘s Borated Taleum, ree. 2be Zell's» Borated Taleum, reg Lyon's Tooth Powder, reg. # | A good bath sponge, worth 2 226-7-8 Baile, Butiding. 26 F Barteti DrucCo aie Frod A. Wing 06 Becond Ave. 2711 Jackson Bt. | SEATTL |Pacific Coast Steamship Co. San Francisco Roasted Gotfos. ARCHITECTS, fis | Hotel Bavoy—Roe HEATERS HOTELS, FURNISHED ROOMS. ATTONNEVSAT LAW, HARTFORL BE Dexter Horton I nal for every 4 Waahingte Rough JAME yy 28.00. Now #1 1, $19.00; whole, | ruatic oting, HOG Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY mmercial and b hWhole, $24.00; cracked, $24.00; | finiah ‘orn meal, $25.00, | thtek rake | RatAr middiings, — $22.00; | dray SPOSHHHOOS OES OOOS n6 Bpeciaity Conmultation Active Practice. Southeastern Alaska 610 Pioneer building. |J. A. KMLILOGG, 236 Halley building. ¥. AUST, 103 NEW YORK bid. 204-6, Pacific bik. MACDONALD, 409 Burke AUCTION BALES. U. & Fast Mall Steam For Skagway D. LAMBUTES chikan and Juneau, City of Seattle MAJ. CLARK — Conveyan household furni Jan. 17, at 8 P.M The City of ® specially for the DR. KIDBE, Bailey Building. DR. SHELLABARGER, 32 Hinckley DR. GWINN, eye, ear, nose, throat. Steamship“Ruth” ant upright p 4 Dyes, calling NAL BANK For Skagway « fi . 3 OF SEATTLE. . Haines, Wrangel ond JUNEAU tiene transacted | pres: M. Mealick- i; 1. ‘Turner, cash; Asat. cash. Exe aw | on principal cities of U National Bank of Commerce | Paid up capital 5 Transacts cénera!l be: >. Henry, pres.; BR. R. Spencer, Safe Aeposit waluts for rent ‘Safe Deposit Vault Boxes for Raat Scandinavian- American Bank of Seattle. A general banking busl- | ness transacted. oo A. Chilberg, prea ist vice pres.; AH. Boelberg. canh.; cash. No branches, The Canadian Bank of Commero Capital pald up ‘ (Eight Million Dollars) Skagway with & & Yukon route Bennett, Dawson And Yukon River Pots City of Beattie i White Pass Barnes & Co., ¥. &. ADAMS, drafting. Colman bia ing ‘business | MRS, HANSOD “Rath—Jan. 2 17, WANTED—E DODWELL & CO. UIs. Ha James street Telephone, Main 40 It Is Now or Never Victorta Koute, 3. ¥. Lane, asst COAL delivered by the anc CUT RATES. CUT RATES SOSSSSSSSHSSSESHSOSOSSSSSESHSOSSEOHESSSEHSEHSES 'SOHSEOOOSED and Victort WANTED—Oi4 gold and silver. H. That you will have the chance of obtain- ing a Suit of Clothes or Overcoat for man, boy or child at the prices that selling them. So come |A general Ban * from Yeuler Sunday at 9:20 and Second Avenue. PUGET 8QUND NATIONAL BANK | OF SEATTLE. Capital stock paid in, $528,000; sur- plus, $35,000 J. Furth, prea; EB. C. Neufelder, ack dally except Sunday, at § a.m WHATCOM ROUTE Fast and elegant steamer Victorian sails from Ye Corrrespondents in principal cities sand Europe PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK. Second avenue and Pike St railways at Anac DODWELL & CC General Agenta, reenieat, nant. cashter. trust business, COLLEGES, Witson'« Moderm Dusinews College. Ma’ | BEST methods «i Dusiness Colleg H. LEWIS & Co Clothiers to The Masses 113 James St. METROPOLITAN Pr ting & mae. 4 2d SEATTLE, ANS EDMONDS Route’ 7.00 4, m., 12 m., 4 teachers. Acme BULL BROS. commercial ¢ ° ; ° * e 3 * « + ? . ‘ . g¢, Becond and wonve Heattle, Pn eel nell hn CLOTHES CLEANING. Leave Everett 9:15 a RAUTMA ip. G26 Lat JUNK ALASKA Junk Co. pays ti prices; prompt returon 0. Weatern avenue. Tel. Pike LOANS AND INSURANCE. BOTH W ELL—Loa te an in DAY, JANCATCY 6, 1901 TUF I REAL ESTATE. REMOVALS. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. MCALLISTER, (01-4, Pioneer MUSICAL, W. F. MURDOCH, instructor guitar | and mandolin, 19-20 Hol MINES AND MINING. YOU CAN MAKE MONEY Ky investing SAUK KIVER MINING DARRINGTO. STOCK . WASH, At_10 cents a #shage. Call or write James G. Givenn, sec- ry, 28-4-6 Btarr-Boyd block, Be- jo. Wash, NOTARY PUBLIC. estate and pensions, 39 Union bik _ OSTEOPATHY, WASHINGTON Institute of Onteo pathy; third year Beattle; over lterature, port of ty free on appil wit Bidg., Bentth 000 treatments giv plete OCULISTS AND AURISTS. Hours 10-2, 4-8. Burke Building OSTEOPATHY. KART, D. E. G. RICKART, D. ©., ‘room 6 Collins bloek, Seattle. Tel. Main 723 PATENT ATTORNEY. 5 Gtarr-Hoyd bidg. PERSONAL. ON, stylish millinery; rner 4th an@ Pin rybody to know that Goldstein & Co, have masquerade costumes for hire at Armory hall, Union street. low prices. dinner, Sc. Alley Restaurant, al ley on Columbia bet. ind and prompt attention given to ali express orders; leave ordere at | furniture store, 417 Yesler way. Hensel, _mig. _ Jeweler, 38 Hinckley. HIGHEST prices for second hand ge0de, bedroom sets, stoves, car- pets, ete. Red Front Furniture Co. 110-112 Ind Ave. 8. Tel. Red PHYEICIANS AND SURGEONS. and women; DR HINKLE, 21-212 Mutual Lite _bidg. Tel White 639; res. DR. MILES, @02 Ratiey bid, Te! Main aft 941. 326, res. 1020 4th, Tel Green 546. DR. VAN DYKE, diseases of wo- men, nervous. ete. Washington bid PRINTING AND BINDING, ‘ _ing Co, 12 Yester. ‘Teh Bi 206, 207, 308 Washington Bidg. Treen's shoe store. Tei #LUMBING. Plumbing Co. But im shape $1.40 month; dye- tng, repairing. 702 FIRS? AVENUE coeeecoeoeooooooes (No More Dread of the Dental Chair} New York Dental Parlor; 614 First Ave mn Muttal Lite B PORT eoeeeeoes order for $1.60 Pusuant to a resolution adopted at @ meeting of the board of trustees the Seattle and San CONT RACTOR and BUILDERS. ROBT. MALTBY, 416 November 3 «iven that th e in hereby eting of the «Ho 0 Spr ng street DANCING ACADEMIE Ladies, your own classes Mon nd Friday evening, ot the least part whe and teeth without and by spectaliets Full Set Teeth, Gold Fitags Little's Academy; $1 Up: ae tl RR DYEING AND CLEANING, eam Dye Works; 1 197 | Ww ENGRAVING. SEATTLE & printing plates. FINANCIAL, {H MILLION DOL m real estate neraving Co. high gra The Largest Pianos In the Northwest, ell kvown makes ag the ering & Sone, Doli, Milten We have some very Any work that should not factory will be attended to free | of charge in our nearest office. ‘We fre making & specialty of geld crown and brides Work: oat VACANT lots in city and suburt the mest beau durable of al) Gentat rman-Amert- vere 513 Third ave. can Investment Co, so an Investment will be of the © eDecialist th eck Test ope | | und | | See FINANCIAL—Wanted to Borrow, what your work will eecond hand planes anor D. 8. JOHNSTON Burke Building, 903 Second Ave, can get you 7 n Investment opposite public FOR SALE, Kon ‘York Dental. Parr Goward building; oppo. 1407 Firet A Beautiful lot, overlooking ret Ave. Phone Main 1020 and clean stock; al reason for selling COLLINS & SHERMAN NORTHERN Funeral Directors and Embalmers Between Pike and Unk auction sale Auction every Tue: vaday and Friday at Ali kinds of FUNERAL DIRECTORS, SOSSSOOO OH OOP OSSHOOCOOOD Seattle Transfer Co, } Freight, Fassenver and Baggags STORAGE Oot 623 Virst An SESSSOOOSOODIOSSOOOOOOOS | COUNTRY Home, 60 acres. “INSURANCE Amerioas Beading & Trust C HELP WANTED, hone Ara w Phone Green general help wanted, ROBT REAL ESTATE. S—20 improved; best of soll, 8-room house, large barn, four poultry houses, 268 fruit trees and @ variety of small fruits; a large creek through place; will sell for $1350; which is less than the improvements cost. York Bik WHY PAY RENT when you can own your own home? We will sell you a lot 60x115 tn size for $200 on easy moathly payments. By pay- ing cash you can get a liberal dis- ean get you the bulld with at a low rate t, which can be paid back in monthly installments instead of paying rent to a landlord you are paying for your own home. These lots are only two blocks from the car line in C. P. Stone's old home- stead at Fremont. Edwards &@ one, agents, 31 Hinckley block B. WEST & CO., real estate, loans and mining; farm lands, invest- ments and business chances. 316 Washington building, Seattle have a choice list of vacant lots ttages, modern dwellings and stores in all parts of the city. Ger- man-American Investment Co., 513 _Third avenue. at from $10 up, with terms, Clarke * Lauer, bal First Ave. HERP 8. UPPER, 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block. "Phone, Black 1856, $150— $10 cash and $5 each month will se- cure a level lot on 29th or Sist avenues, Lots are 40x110 each. $50- $25 cash, balance monthly payments jood lots near cricket grounds on nton car ling $200. Sightly lots 50x100 each in Denny- Fuhrman addition; close to car line; easy term $400— Washini block from ear line; & rd. HE PER 12 and 13 nan Blog Phone Black 1866. PRE AET LT em orner Tith and Vir- G0x120 feet ginia st grade in walking distance, $1260. 60x120 feet; corner on Sixth street fine location for flats; will bring | high rent ing, Tate 1000. 429 Burke build & Co. 10 acres bottom, balance upland; fenced; house; larg poultry houses: 400 thrifty tre bearing, mostly apples; easy ing distance; § miles from Seattle at cars; hest buy In King Co. | TURN avenue. Open WE he American Investment Co. 618 3rd avenue, opposite public library, WITH WINE AND PIE, regular ’ Cee eee DR FLEISCHER. Ciseases of men Roe: baby breakfas formation sce Nght, 13 sion 10 cents RRR RRR KERR ERE x * * If You x * x Love GRAND * * Your * x : conul : x This coal ts from the new » x mine of the Issaquah Coal Co, » two miles above Gilman. It * is the best, cleanest and the * cheapest coal in the world. * Bunkers foot of Madison St. * * Telephone Main 976, * refe tonished from the effects produced for they did not think it possible to remove all duce new hair. But now they are proving that we do what we claim and panies Electric Laundry Co. Third MALTRY. 0 New York mit | SANITARY BATHS. 4 old optablished Sanitary don at 612 Third nd night tha TENTS AND AWNINGS, We manufacture ail kinds of can | vas covered Horse Blankets for all | kinds of b |All kinds of p # at all kinds of prices, ople buy them. Seat+ Tent and Awning Co., wholenale manufacturers, Marion and Western ban! Sh ULTURE caah « ustome re for ottages and modern dwellin y part of the elty. German- AMUSEMENTS. A CREAT BIG HIT ONIGHT And All Week _|Wednesday and Sat’y Matinees JOHN M. WELCH in “ABell Boy” “Ian't he great. I declare, its the funniest thing I ever saw in my life.” —Composite opinion of 2000 peo- pie last night. Prices—Ie, 26e, 35c, Sc, The and $1.00. Wednend: matinees—l6c, the and We. and ‘Saturday — ATs THeATER ——— J.P. Howe, Mer. Tel. Main 43 ONE WEEK. EMPHATIC HIT. The one Standard Dramatic At- traction of Western America. 7 DANIEL FRAWLEY And His Company in the Following Ext inary Repertoire: Sunday and Monday—‘Secret Sere" vice;" Tuesday-“Mme, Sans Gene;” Wednesday — “The Middieman:” Thureday — “Children of the Ghetto; Friday — “The Great Ruby;" Saturday Matinee — “Tril- “Saturday evening — “The Sporting Duchess.” PRIGRS 2c. Bic, Te; $1.00 HIRD AVENUE THEATER. ‘Vhone Main sa? Witte ltagee WEEK Commencing SUNDAY MATINEE January 6th isham's Famous Octo- roons | Presenting the Grand Operatic Come edy Spectacle, King Rastas ‘The largest and most complete cole ored organization in America. 40 Famous Time Tried Favorifes Prices—20c, 300, 40, B0e. Jefries—Sharkey Fight Edison's moving pictures, showing British troops on parade in Lendon, Highian ercising, troops em- barking, ish troops capturing @ ry, watermelon contest, wonderful trans. ete., ete., at Search. SM Second avenue. Admis- SESE EMER EER RE RE Re Sausarial Creal EVERY DAY rences are coming in, people as alp disease, and pro- do, Call at 482 New York block, at Smith & Kennedy's, James ond. Main 590 Marion BETTER

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