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THE SEATTLE STAR pT BUNDAY 1050. EVERY AFTERNOON BX F Main By Star Publishing Co. ne Ratitor Rusiness Manse ® MAZARD WRU & PF CHASE MO? Third <aeee » Avent) The Twentieth Century young day catch ¢ m unp fi 4 Binghampton, N Y hich will probably come nl Up against th Pacift a sok riage bells of ¢ Republ jingle The movement not does WU you marry me making won to once a year least propore r riage to the dest man she meets darring ‘thom eady wives, If rejected by the « ne aha| chooses, she is not allowed, by the rufes of the movement, to ut and fret, but must assume her sweetest smile, brushed up a bit maybe, anc go in unwearied pursuit of hap ness, with man as the foundation, | corner-stone and = superstructure thereo This announcement is not jocular. It is based on reality. In Binghamp ton the Twentieth Century club has deen formed by a score of soctety girls to advance the social interests of their sex, ai ally to ald tp forming and following ideas of greater social freedom among wom en. It te held that the customs of the | last century, which forced all the courting on the men, was not only footish, but pecullarty detrimental to women, and each member of the club pledged herself sertously to pro- pose marriage. A section of the bylaws forbids tertain modes of dress, Including corsets, and the object of the club fe stated to be not to make the com- ing woman masculine, but to make her more wormanty. Gira of 18 or over are eligible for membership. —_ Tt may be taken for granted that) 99 out of every 100 American wives | would, if they could. have at least On the} ean-born girl ont of every 100 who is willing to be a servant. if she can possibly be anything else. The consequence is « loudly heralded avaretty of “kitchen girls,” for tor-|¢ eign countries no longer send a suf- i the Amertean girl objects which makes her utterly unwil- tz would half as) HIE itil “help,” the heart istrict, and then out 4 sign, “Gas thousand.” As profits ac- city could begin to reach its mains. sity could afford to start on» basis for a sum not exceed- the annual bonus now paid by People to the gas company. there be a better business pro- PRESIDENT Heat le E IS BETTER ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 10. The president had a good night an fe fhuch better this morning. ‘The police were this morning ad- ised of the disappearance of Jacob | leon, aged 45, fro his realdence at 2124 Sixth avenue. Nelson has been missing since Nov, 26. A. G. Ander- son, at whose residence Nelson room- 4, stated that he feared his friend had been foully dealt with. tHe had & considerable sum of money in his possession when last seen. The mise- ing man left a quantity of clothing at Anderson's residence r vente eed THE BATTLESHIP. gontract has once more shown the “Beattle spirit.” What a pity that the same “spirit” does not make it- elf manifest in other lines. We re fer to the fact that we have in the city piano houses, which ar branches of houses in competitiy cities, Allow us to say that our firm is not only a Seattle firm, who was one of the first to subscribe to the battleship fund, but with one exception are the only music dealers who subscribed, although it jx a well known fact that mustc dealers will receive great benefits from the awarding of the contract the role created by Dan Daly, M We claim to sell the best of woods i ‘ | at the least money. Do you wish to| Connelly will again be seen in aed patronize n Seattic firm? Call jn {hart during this season's tour of She vee vs | "The Belle of New York.” ‘The ante Kaabe, Hardman, Sohmer, Steck |0f Meats opens at the boxoffice Sat and Tadwig planos aPGRg, 10 o, Wr a RAMAKER MUSIC CO, | Mansger John Cort hae secured 1418 Second Avenue | | to enter domestic employment. | ‘STORMS IK MIDDLE WEST = , | SlizzardsRaging and Traffic Sufiering. HICAGO, Jan, 10—A great 1 ity the ar ‘ topped, and ¢ and telegraph wires are bad 4 up ports from Colorad ‘ the Denver & Rio ¢ md reir ked and several ott ¥ put out of t t wattden. One sine of Colorade & southern road hae been snowbound winge Mon tay, Even & rotary snowplow unable: ton accompleh ahything a the ator Unters the pas gerson Oh whound train @ will eof mevor ad traffic in being re prepared foc the weather and they suffering Hitke insonvent In Milw tilt fart Ing. and abatiog t a iderably tm CONSTRUCTING STEEL BRIDGES «: Great Northern at Work on Thirteen in the State. The Great Northern ts rushing the work of constructing thirteen steel bridges along tts line tm this state The work is now well under y and it ie thought it will be complet. ed in the spring. The new struc are to take the place of wood that ever since the lin coast have done service loca tions of these bridges are: | The wing the Wenatohee river, | lone om the Skykomish near Index, | one on the Sultan river, two on M tin er west of Weilington, one on Deception ereck near Madison, two | on Nason creek, ong on Foes creek the replacing of two fixed spans, twenty-five {et long and another 1 | feet long, ovr the Snohomish river. | nd one 125 feet long over the Pil-| hurck As soon as the work has been com- | pleted, the next thing to be under }taken on the main line In this stats | jis the straightening of the track Tn many places this will result in cutting down the mileage several | thousand yards, while im others the \ difference in mileage Will be litthe, | but the track will be 60 straight that | faster ranning time will be po It is the Intention to begin Ina f | weeks the Work of repairing the const line, This work will take a lnummer and will engage about 1.500 men. | PO AMUSEMENTS, i. ——" The Frawley Compony. | | Last night the fourth tare and) appreciative audience was entei tained delightfully by the T. Dantet | Frawley company at the Seattle | |theater, “The lemam” was the attraction last night, aad brought out new qualities of the powers end finished art of leading members of Frawley's company. hile th success of last night's rendition of | “The Middiemagr, Was Pronouncedly attributad! te the. sere the old potter, ” so schol- jarly vy Ratreatsn Reyn olds, the of the company |contributed admirably to his sup- {Ror sase of too daimabioen Siay e : part e r en. |karn. Allee Johnson, as Nancy foe ene a * iT, are de- leerving of apecial remnark for” the happy manner With which they = . ried out their parts; Hke the lovbrs “Chiliren of the Gpetto’ fg to be presented. “A Bolt Boy.” Last night “The Rell Roy,” at the Grand, was the same success that it | has been sinee Its opening perform. | ance Sunday, ‘Those who like to ree a rapid comedy full of fun, where- | in the artiste are polished withal, | Are filling the Grand this week. Some very handsome gowns are worn, and | in John M. Welch will be found a good comedian. The mirth provok ¢4 throughout, te Iridescent. "Tb: Rell Boy” stays the remainder of the week. At the Third Avenue. ‘The Third Avenue theater ts the | seen enjoyment theme | nigh Rastus,” as given by Isham na, is by far th greatest success of tts kind that ha: ever visited Beattie. Among the # artists of the company there are | clever comedians, good dancers and | creditable voices. All who have vis fted the Third Avenue this week are Uunantmou im pronouncing “King Raatus” “all right.” The engagement of this company | concludes Saturday. ' Coming Attractio “Children of the Ghetto” will be given its sole production by the Frawley company at the Seattle to- | night. The play i= taken from Is jrael Zangwill’s “Story of London. |The piay representa all the title Im- piies—the life and customs of the | Ghetto of London: the Hebrew quar- |ter of that great city. ‘The staging | for this production t* unttke any ord }inarily carried, and mue |have heen taken in its cho! large number of seats have already | been sold and it ts thought few seatn will be left late thiv afternoon he Belle of New York,” with its bewitching lyries, ite stunning cos tumes and its enviable British repu tation is to he with us, and the town ia glad, “The Belle” will sing her fascinating and exhilarating at the Seattle theater Jan. 13, 14 There can be no doubt that this great casino epectincle if & claasic in its own sphere, Ite central figure of |the Salvation Army lass was not only a novelty for a New York canine production, but a Atatinctive genre creation a# well, containing @ hint for future playwrights who see ma terial in everyday life » of the greatest artistic successes of the London engagement was won by F J, Connelly ne “Wider Bronson.” Mr. | Connelly was complimented by his| highness, the Prince of Wales, upon | his excellent performance, and thera has be a grent interest manifest od in this country over hig work In | lan extraordinary company of eolor- THE 8 STAR. arte eT merger CATTLE | a ,etertainers, and will present | |Pacific Coast Steamship Co. them to the patrons of him the Ny ey Reg Beet la Son Francisco . pernent " INFORMATION| 4 ABSTRACT OF TITLE | jue, ‘The | Walia W ' teh t DORNK, TREMPDK & CO. in n¢ and differs tr | Leeve . t Company atabliehed ryetinati¢ns from "the ¢ Through Retes to St. Paul! | d ) alm abstracts. . that it te not a one-star attract) ae, 4 ‘ ¢ Lit Ld Dut every Member an artiat tr it i ; Mar a hin reapective lr te ing be Wt! Be Lowered i : "] B00 ARCHITECTS lected from the best in th ie. ’ sere se Bee L lL A Nad general « Ktear PY; ee York auccess,| Northern Pactite, hag reveive her , ie de Walkout, 407 Nortt be the at Aton of @ Bweting that w Alan ttle Op. mn ae Ra Wt be the at" |neld In St, Paul yesterday, aU which f Jann 10, 260 Feb, fy 28 ATTORNEYHAT LAW ter next rencing with a) Cenalderable chuanmes. w ade in| Mare r y HARTYORKD BEAUMONT snsel- | 1 luced by Bt the ugh rates, ‘There will be put in| it: M L, Alek Kot Oreat-law, Dexter Horton Bank bid &! ve at Th effect Feb, 1, amd will be effect ‘ ' f 1 ' ~ ie be and around a Northweate r the Canadian Pacific ar eat ny theregef WM. HM. BUTTNER, Attorne tte amp, and deals with the Northern, as well as the Northerr Ticket Omer O18 First Aver, Monttls Law. Advice free rr ; Hirulo tndian uprising near an Am-|Paelfe, acai relnet, jE Miller, Auee | cuted and detended li courts rican fort The charactere are) Thirty-day limited t @ tick. | Ben" Ast. Oeoan Does. reatuie, 1 Ges * yeurw’ experte ry panning through ite ace ($40 to 880, The same clase Uckets : Collections ‘mate 1m all 6 ott ie ot’ trom Bpokar Il be reduced trom j parte of the United States, High m, nd’ i full of teiting events, feo Spokane aa be meaveed co Washington & AlaSka py fer msmmrtatand bani rete Helena and other points ber » 618 ‘Third avenue 4 ° GOT A BONUS duced accordingh$;) These raten will tTEAMSHIP COMPANY Public Library, ‘Phone Main 1000 eed to, bath Raatern and tere oe J.P. BALL, JR, 18 Roxwell Bb There is no ehange in th F, ROLL, 2h. 4 Roxwsil & ans fates. The new tickets ron Geacinl eeantie Maal thes avelors 30 dayp Instead of fs B. to make the trip. The ni alin og |e ‘uns 00 round trip dekee im el SOUth@astern Alaska in effect Girl's Father Offered Prize to | Pierr Ferry, 619 Pioneer building. U. 8, Fast Mall Steamshiy Man Who Would Take Her. FAGUE J. A. KELLOGG, 0 Halley building etesie Senge ; | For Skagway GEO. ¥. AUBT, 108 NEW YORK bid ) nn, Jan y mal - - ; A bride weighing #8 pounds ae Calling at Port Townsend, Ket W. D. LAMBUTH, 204-5, Pactfic bik | 006 In cash are what the holidays ~nd cM , o Burke Bd brought Charla N.. Herreng, 8| chikan and Juneau. A ACDONALD, 409 Burk | young Huntington farmer, ‘Th * oS al *, Palmer & Brown, Pioneer bid. | peaee hw M A ‘lumb, the dau » r * » ot Willem” &. Plumb, © sell Icity of S sattle D. C. CONOVER, 42-43 Haller bide wn Stevenson farmer and writer | A Dicasing and tnstructive lecture on farm topt ‘The $2,000 in & part pate yon at & ~~ in. ppt Bails on BANKS, of her tather's wealth Hy : TEES npewe on, the THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Cards received by friends of the | State universiiy. | He mpoke on th Thurs., Jan, 17, at 8 P.M. OF #BATI uple announce that the wedding | Sublet te) bigeas aid e Pald up Capite 41.90,000 place af Stovenden, December Seat cca euaes” Ms tre The City of Seattle is the General banking business transacted it was a p ate affair at the} * gy tw of the theor ie tre ve ever bu specially for the IDs jr. pres; M. MeMick de's home. The honeymoon wan |° 't fr ° the ancient times aaka pa. ry trade. en, vise peen.; Le Ferme, he: Rt passed in New Haven ak “are Lana henderes 9 F. Parkhurst, Asst, cand. Exchange Six years ago Mr, Plumb jokinaty | M6 7 SEE te aakn at th mn principal cities of U. #, Furope. man $1,000 to marry his daughter, |CUsten of the jecture ational Bank of mmerce 1 A short nh meeting wor held, p ¢ Was then at the charm > wo, ing age of 18 and tipped the scales at At which the following : ree Papago ) pounds, N pon’ me, 6 | Sore, srees bs ery o Sails on Thursday, January Sar) tt ag, three years later. when hia daughter! vine Jag D.. Howe. fr to, at 8 P.M ach. fate Aepontt yaluts for rent. | had Suat turned et and the 9 pound | druve, W, J. Grambs, M. B. Aueus Safe Deposit Vauit Boxes for Reet mark, Mr umd ann ed tha ine BP. Weston, Ch w e fikagway and Dyes, calling the first | respectable d worthy) (ne eeto8, Chas. W. & ' Townsend, icetehikan young man who appes wold have | Gers Geo. F. Cossbeith Pred Be. | ae reer ee VE: Gf) Scandinavian- American Bat «| her and $2,000 in cash. Sore 88 Sees. D bay, Haines, ¥ J and of Seattle. A general banking bust- During the firet year that this of ‘eldon Young wi elected ness transacted. Deposits $1,500,000. fer stood only one man appeare bat in the next two years Mi Plumb gained in suitors as well fea, None of them proved acc able. however. until young werrare| proposed about alx weeks ago. He was immediately accepted. He nays of pecuniary te is t de. Jens, buttd being « It was love and |his proposal and sub but weighs nearly 300 poun te athistic | of no the that actu ens reward years slight but Mre. Marrang ts remarkably active for her * |dered more ca that she te bu ¥ onty ie. | Por aeveral years she haa di wn, seven mile * from her father’s farm. he Is not sensitive about her # constantly narrates many of the tn aventenctes her offers from show seurn managers, all that everyone who |aee her for nothing hich, however, nepicuous by the fact five feet in heteht once a week to about it and ng tnetde which She has had 1 en and dime mu ot has told the rea to may Jokes an am: usiness Men's Lanch, te. Ocet under Hotel Beattie, dental Cate. ‘The best ——o— inning watch tw the “Tava Flodt Special.” #24 Recond. Woe size CARA $1.00 sine 6 in ber 12 in box WIKE ch. 100 KIT* Each. Per bott! RAZOR Each, each Iho ch Per set, Fach. Me SLAW me Comper & La KILMERS SWAMP ROOT 8p row, per bottle, MALTINE SEIDLITZ POWDERS per box, § cent, SEIDLITZ rowDERS. per box, 13 centa. BUHACH PoT © “THERMOMETER AND RAROMETER— Combined HEN SAWS— BUCK SAWS Combination ¢ to $1.25. RAZORS— Hest makes: ench $1.60 to $2.00 OM, STOVES — Each, The, $1.20 and $1 MEAT AND FOOD CHOP- PERS—2 sizes each, $1.20 and 51.80. BUTCHER KNIVES I5e, 2 CARVING Blade from # te CARVING $1.00 to $2.50. ALARM C Te and $1.00. STONE BEAN POTS— 4 and 1 gallon each, CUTTERS 1 and 2 knife CoopersLevy 104-106 FIRST AVENUE Bet. Yesier and Washington Telephone Main 182 rice, tomor- conte. WITH ech CAS- special price to- special tomorrow special tomorrow, INSECT POW- Ihe; 4-02. cans, 25 (Se; 16-08 cans, Tbe. cANERS. 12e and 38¢ hi dSe. Me, Me and The OR RUBBER sThors— awinging, 2 200, Hoe and ec KNIVES. to 12 Inches The, sETS- 20¢ and each, 2 and As A BIG SLASH $4, $5 and $6 VALUES MORE THAN ‘ | OVERCOATS | | oovme Mechanics’ Clothing Co. 109 OCCIDENTAL AVE. (Between Yesler ington, and Wash- Look for stan), 1 ren. | president of the aasotiation | JUNEAU A. Chilberg, prea; Int view pres: A. H. Boelberg, ¢ L. Grondahl, All our steamers connect at gE “4 | Skarway with the White F : Lane. asst. coah, No branc | & Yukon route for The © an Bank ef Co: ree Lake Bennett, Dawson f « antes pale vp ‘ $4,000,000 An6 Yukon River Fetus (Bight Million Dollars.) One of tes r Surplus $2,000,000 That she enn see far into the fu-|B City of Beat m, % 17 00d Bl intereat allowed os ‘time Geponite tur in vouched by thousands of Be-| Jattie people, A genera! Banking Business Trans Jee acted, Ruth a1 bsp dbathd wi d nae auaerin She reads your life accur- DODWELL & CO. Les ~ ‘ ately or Wh Rae dewepe yay Genersi 118 James trent | Jee Bt. and Becond Avenue. | GERTRUDE MYIUEN Telephone ). &y CAMERON, Mar. Hulte 28 Colonnade Hot ane will help you ‘3. PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK. ANON, stylish millinery; To Port Townsend and Vv | fecond avenue and Pike St. Ci pw _priess. corner $th and Fine RR ee eR Pare conten ert paid wp, $100.00 EK. C. Neufelder, Everybody to know that be ®| Steamer Utopia eat one R. Hayden, cash: J. T.| Goldstein @ Co. have masquerad a BUY | wharf dally except su Greenleaf, aost. cashier. Commer-| contumes for hire at Armory hall, + ay o|> m cial, savings ond trust business. | ton street ve ou “=| WITH WINE AND Pit, regular * Love GRAND : Steamer Gehome leaves Yesler | ~ Bu INESS COLLEGES. | dinner, Ibe. Alley Restaurant, a! tous ie | Dock dally except Sunday, at Am. | is Modern Busiome Goines. Mawes |_ ley on Columbla bet. 2n4 and ard a “0 | Fast and clegant steamer Victorian | Business College, Second and Pike, | : jis from YVesier wharf dally, ex-|- qagrens -ardere ive orders at r COAL - ot Monday, at noon, calling | idol weposs Cotte fe, Becond and furniture store, 417 Yesier way. a Port Townsend, Anacortes, Pair n ndividual “instruction; | WANTED —Old gold and silver. H # Tale coal te from the new | Pern Whatcom, + ing with | all subjects: jowsst rates | Hensel, mfg. Jeweler, 28 Hinckley. mine of ihe tesaqueh Coal Co | raliways at Anacortes and” What. | =———=—=——essmeemneeremnememeeress = * ie @l com | CLOTHES CLEANING. HIGHEST prices for second hand * ph beat, is yg Ag a Ps — . re ES goods, bedroom sets_stoves, car & Deekee dene eet eo popwr CO., Limites, | SEATTLE Clothes cPressing Go| pets, ete, Red Front Furniture Co. & Telephone Main " = General Agents. | clothes in shape $1.50 mo: dye- | _ 110-113 Ind Ave S. Tel Red _—— |_Ing. repatring. 1007 ard. Butt 1004. | SEE EERE EEE RE EER TH Malin OO 113, dune ee | ee PHYCICIANS AND SURGEONS. 2 Talloring Club—Sults | ~~~ ~~ | kept'in order for $1.50 4 month. | DR. FLEISCHER, diseases of m 1 Go cn the CITY OF “EVERETT | Basement Albemarie, 216 Spring. | and women specialty surgery. m1, SEATTLE, EVERETT, 2c cree st 202, 116, 218 Washington Block | oar 7.ane Bfasens aan > he 5 | DR. HINKLE, 21 tual Lif WM | 4x0 EDMONDS Route | CON? RACTOR and euicoens. | PY, NTEEE Bias Muriel iiss Leave Seattle, 7.00 4. m., 12 m., and | SODERQUIST @ ROSELEAF, shops | DR MILES, 602 Halley bid, Tel Main Don't say that you have ‘tried ev-|5 5 : : - . scvioied CAGES Cee is uk ite anal as £-220 Spring street __| 325, rem 1080 4th, Tel Green S46 Perfected Oxyapnot Kivg. This |i p.m |3 J SWIFT, house and sign paint-| DR. VAN DYKE, diseases of wo- wonderful inarament has made! ‘Three round trips daily except | _ pring street. men, nervous, ete. Washington bid | } thousands of cures, many of which have * May be you don't kn then make it your Dusi- | 20° Nn en | ete find out aif about it at once, | z = 7 == METROPOLITAN Printing & B as you may be.very happily dieap NOTICE 3WavET dere | _ ine Co. 113 Yesier, Tel. Hue potnted he Oxygenor King ie a Pu nt to @ resolutios c av dancing lessons, $2.60. 5 atrument with @ wenerator, cords, |a mesting of the bord ot truese of | Ladies, your own ciasers Monday | BULL. BROS. commercial printers and treatiag pute How itt ttle and San Francisco Mail: fearn we sive you If you don’t | Treen's shoe store. ere White 483 | ~ure newer. cures by causing and Navigation Company, held er ° c your money| — ~ the system to absorb great quanti- | November 2 1, notice ix hereby ack. rate for gentlemen. | H.W. MOULT® printer, Hinckley les of oxygen. What is oxygen? m that the al meeting of the| Private lessons dally Wilson! block. Tel. Main 332 Answer: Oxygen ts @ gas, and Ut kh # of the Seattle and fan} School, Ranke block, Fifth and |= = = greatest germ deatroyer known to| Francisco Rallway and Navigation | Pike streets | PLUMBING. sclence. mpany will be held at the general | as" The cause of rheumatinm is In the | uiices of the company ia Beattie, | MEL end Mre. Littic‘s Sen heny; de | RAUTMAN Piumbing Co. Butt 471. | blood, and the funetion of oxy- | Washington. Thursday, January| fore 412 Mate ae, physical cul- |= = Een ie t0 keep the Blood pure and |i, 160, at 2 elock p.m. for the | re S12 Madiwon, bet 3rtand dth.|_ MUBMEM S04 sPe irculating freely, mo disease can ex. | purpowe of electing trustees to serve ¢ WORKS int for any length of time when the |for one year from that date and for| OYEING AND CLEANING, [COMMERCIAL BTAME WORKS | body is thoroughly charged with it | the further purpose of amending the | ~ - ; z - id company, and AMERICA REAL ESTATE. ‘Washington Orygenor Company | PUGET BOUND NATLONAL BANK CUT RATES. CUT RATES Sunday, | w what! ted Oxymenor King in? if} been consilered hos k, Seattle Tel und trip $1.00, Clams meals served at 26 Hinckley M ani ly | cleaning nay Dr me before the tore ¢ finn, DR Ess MAKE am - 413 and 414 Pioneer Building, ecretary. | Mak RMI1 a poem _ Beattie, Wash ee Reattle and San Francisco Rai. | ME SMITH, modiste, 7 Hinckley ae a | Way ANd Navigation Company 5 TTT TTT TTT TTT TT Tomi er 31, 1900, Beattie ace dad - * * SEATTLE Engraving Co. high grac . § bare Emerald Soap. »| printing plates. Hinckley block * | ————————— o4 %e, . FOR RENT—HOUSES., *« ¢ bars 16-02. Savon, *| rooms. new, modern, desirable * me. » 10 Halter butlding * = —<———_— = bb package Gold Dust. FINANCIAL. : oe * RUSINESS OPPORTUNT e * I HAVE an exceptionally fair and ‘ 4 Advantageous opening for a man or 5 of business capacity, to invest * MATHESON BROS. ” or $5000, A, G. Lincoln, 2433 Z GROCERS * eatern avenue F Cor, Sixth and King Main soa | | Oa eat anatase aan on real estate in Seattle in sums MEMMNMERM EMME | PID the Northwest, embracing $100 to 860,000 nan-Ameri- | Investment Co., 513 Third ave ‘ Kimball, - 5 LOAN ney at low ake a tUrkis ‘Wo have some very attractive rate of int oll, Damus & | | bargains in siightiy used and Osner, 107 Marton street pasted head galnen cae eraenn eA Bath at Home — - FINANCIAL—Wanted to Borrow. D. § JOHNSTON WHY keep your money in’ bank UV. when we can get you 7 per cent. It will break up @ cold, and save 1 on first mortgage, improved real many a doctor's bill, It will cost Burke Building, 903 Second Aye, fae ivcisie Ravecret Ger. nothing to operate. It’s a bath cab- | Third Ave. opposite public library. | inet you need—costs very little—we ———_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— jean show you, Will you call and see __ FOR SALE. em? 1407 First Ave. Phone Main 1020 || ys - 7 A HOME FOR rou " Will double in value 8 us at Funeral Directors once. Great Northern Land Co., LHe 811 Ist ave, ‘Phone Main 689, Mt +—and Embalmers : FOR SALE—Seatt auction sale! ‘Telephone Main 787. Between Pike and Unior stable, 1212 Western av phone | Buff 1681, Auction every Tuesday | 8. B. Corner Second and Pike. and Friday at 1 p. m.;_ horses, | | Wagons, Warness, ete. All kinda of M, J. Ele Thir = the COLLINS & SHERMAN K HY LOPPOSHOSHOSODOOOOSOSOES | gerne fo OR commission: svetloneey Main 59 pattle Transfer Co, $/—“sunenat oinnctone and FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ctric Laundry Co. //$ tren server ut fuerats — 3) scrrrenworrit & Bonn, emvan: ~~, STORAGE ers, 1426-1428 ‘Third, Tel. Pike 49. Je Main 4i-45 Mon 023 Piet Ave HELP WANTED—FEMALE, SOOOOS 9990900990900 OOO08 | Protiable work. 519% Pike, Douglas. | HELP WANTED ALABKA Junk Co. pays prices; prompt returns Western avenue. Te JUNK. LOANS AND IN6URANCE JAMES wurety bonds ine. BOTHWE LL-Loans, fire 2% Bomton bik MECHANICAL |B. L McA LLASTF ENGINEERS K, 3-4 F Ww. F and MUSICAL MURDOCH. mandolin. 19 ructor « w Holyoke block YOU MINES ANO CAN MA By tnvestin MINING. KE MONEY me now in BAUK RIVER MINING BTOCK «6 G. Givens, mec Be- Boyd block NEOUS. nonth Hee for ’ h &) lotr it and cold wa ket At 10 cents @ share Call or write Ja |retary, 1-4-5 Starr attle. Wash MIBCELLA CITY WATER, Se than well or buc & Bon, Columbia water mervice wit | tages fixed for hot NOTARY PUBLIC. MAJ. CLARK — Conveyancing, real estate and pensions, 39 Union bik OSTEOPATHY. | WASHINGTON Inetitute of « pathy; third year in Seattle; ow 1 catments given; Mterature including eomp report of two years’ work, nent free on apy cation, Bafs “OC DR DR DR. GWLNN, eye, ear, nose, throat Hours 1 4-4. Burke Batiding. OSTEOPA? HY. Miss E. G. RICKART, D, 0.. Collins bloek, Seattle, Tel KIB SHELLABARGER. 22 Hinckley ““ABell Boy” ULISTS BUANCH—Corer of | oreo oe eee EMMA V. RB } AND AURIST! th, Balley Building omit Bidg.. Beatt JKART, D. ©. room Main 733 | Barnes & Co., 14 PATENT ATTORNEY. Btarr-Boyd F. E. ADAMS, drafting, Colman bid. Piret Ave, pear Pike St ; OF BRATTLYE. ; DODWELL & CO., LTD, Capital stock paid in, $624,000; eur- | Without asking © question she BOM: gs plus, $25 000, en tol toile your hopes, feare and cares: Victoria Route. | J. Purth, pr: E. C, Neufelder, jand has turned the raye of light in |view prea: Tt. V, Ankeny, cashier. | |to many dark and unhappy bomes. (Double ‘Bervice.) 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