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+ atl indian cinta” 3 S| CENTS A WEEK § Py Phone Main ene VOL. 2. NO, 279. a : | i | iN left for Skagway last evening. | SHAT TLE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, | ny A ‘ | ‘The schooner Prosper sailed yea- | 4 today: 7 oa |terday from Seatle for Bidney with wp ; The steamer Charles D. Lane, of ee the White Star line, Capt. Ames RO RS i j nailed lat night Cor Guayaquil The notes are rapidly com 2: - ‘The steamer Lady of the Lake has Yr a r 9 been taken aff the Hood Canal run subscrts for the winter. She is now davked emal! subsertbers ha d to send in thelr notes © being personally thf Hinquent, ‘The od ite eubseription The list of notes pounted to $960 pEPICED from $250 to $500. received y The total to $100,000, LOING PERMITS. Mill Girl's Assailants Are on Trial for a Flendish Nigat’s Work. Levied Tribute Upon Girls Betrayed and Held | Prisoners. | NEW YORK, Jan. 15—Never be at W inte ‘Ballard and Everett Peopie The Amertean eafting vessel Ina on her retura trip | . % The steamer Humboidt, Capt. Bon- It Now, | i teh ie being re san 0, [8 expec to resume her | | Lapn canal rovte about the latter| . | part of January There are & number of badly ot the Pa- The following bullding permits! fore in the history of New York aid | ple Uving in Ballard & Were issued today & witness tn a court fell a story a | oie m, left for who have recent W. A. Morse, to build a 2-story king aw Chat told yesterday by had tripe to Hosgbhire, Or. bk ore “ | frame he in Yesler way. to cost |Tina Hints, @t the tial of Police |? timber lands which we | $000 to H. F. Welt, to Dutid a * Captain Hectihy. them $1,000 snage each, within FATERSON, N. J, Jan. 1h—an| ory frame house af 1920 Heignth | It was a story that caused men | nee days, Bo Caf, Boke of these expect » javenne, te com » to W. ae familiar with ore to wonder if i Fal ais ndowhien fete 2 Sndividuais Nave pocketed th Cotetnece tees eeenmle packed the |ard. to bulld @ one-story frame | they were listening W somy sory of a big Beamer Greyhound, which Je8t | crinp bank bills whlch they were tolst mérhing when thu| house at 128 Weatinke avenue. to af the dark ages. Tt cannot [restt! erett at 6 p.m. Ye@| swaited them tm the whe of Ore ister, Death and Camp- | cost $00: to Sven Smith, to build a it was told. Lee Wichuond beach that a ee Eat, and the glimmering hope that 4-story frame house at 2019 Eighth Chapter from the life of | pavlnk Richmond Peach. that G. BE ait will ura out welt theend grows that th ‘emiie, to cost $250; to Mrs. Ma. 0, lured toe den, drugged, “Frcléhewee bark Sr fainter with the parsing of th Nelson, to bulld a 2-atory fra use at S10 Twelfth avenue south, cost $2200 tJuneau The steamer City of Seattic, Cap tain W. A. Connell, which was ¢x- pected in here today from Lynn can , Met with an accident on January ia This in all probability will delay her untit Friday next. Capt. Conne’ continaing stated that eurtt Iw a to enable her to return to this city with both passengers and freight under her own steam. Arrangements have already been made by Dodwett & Co. to put an- bg i = 3 te gers DOING WELL onk and then aes Sk PaO me ond hm . MeHenry, & réeent arrival 2 soiden north. is the bear- of the tar tes- news to all who are inter- eis outlook for the coming spring. A town may be started pear the mines, tut just now every one ts hk forward to the coming clear Up. Howay and cversthing else are! ten when gold tw in sight mA the ‘9 stage, and in some places De- road waa 6 inclined that several times we tip ever. The trail will tier when it ie worn © “Around White Horse © is talking copper, and gold is hard | mentioned. This spring th he several mines opened up there | that are expected to be very rleh. 1 am going to my home tn few weeks, hut wilt re rth in the #pring.” SACTOPAY — OFF ITS DEBT) ual meeting of the Be club held last night, it M by sub @ from the members to pay off the dett. During the last Your $5,708.34 was raised, leav- ing only 71.000 hanging over the clas. Although the attendance at the meeting was small, $650 was rats- 4 immediately. were heard from the dif- ferent officers of the club, and al! President W. apend A” to the no were , a Meore made a tale 6m the progress made tn athletics duving the past | year. ‘The bowling and billiard de Pe its of the club have shown up x ly well On Jan. 28 the annual election of cleb officers will be held. Ww. Hw Moore, as the onty one nominated for toreaidemt now, will probably rv tafm that position. A handicap battle billiard t will eoramence Jan. 2 chad. The prizes will be two gome billiard cues. INTHE COURTS. tourna- at th hand- LL, Jan. 0.— By ~#ines she has reached the ag of four years, Florence Monte Miller has been bookkeeper for her father | Fremont Miller, a real estate dealer The new sui to the superior|of thin city? She is now six years qourts were weated ut thetr reepec-| ot age ‘ five henches this morning at the| Little Florence began to exhihit ‘umnal hour for the e nm of the |her extraordinary pawers before she waa three years of At those lhaby years she started the com munity by the wonderful beauty and naecuracy of her érawh tb courts, and work was ately ¢ormmenced on the reviaed calendars the case against the gam- blers came in the ertminal de- it for this merning. Arthur E. Griffin stated that Preferred tt be postponed until Innuary 24, which was done. Mean- hile, in all probability, Mr. Saun- ders, the prosecuting witners, will! ow out new complaints, since the | ehlers continue to conduet their would develop inte a phenomenal rtist became the current convic- NEW HEARSE ARRIVES. A new hearse was received in the city today by Undertakers Bonney & A jury was impaneled thie morn ing in the gy gs ireriag', this | gtewart. Th on was built by morning to try @ cage Om*8 | jan Cunningham & Cons, of Roch Hoghes againet Bareh Brannan for | eter, N. Y., and cost $2,500. the recovery of $3,000. Hughes a! leges that defendant entered into a verbal contract with him, whereby | he was to receive about 80 acres of Jand in King county, for the sum of 1,000. He states that the defendant | - ted $2.5), purnuant te earrying| A. 1. Mahoney, an old offender, it her agreement, for » when he | was arrested on «uspicion by Detec ndered her the balanee of the 8i.- ‘oh! Govtett last nigh the refused to accept It, and wil a Powers and Cosbert last night fulfil her agreement | Mahoney had « quantity of carpen Judge Jacobs was hearing motions|ter tools in his possession. tives 4 | donc FOUR-YEAR-OLD BOOKKEEPER. color and pencil work; t 6 | be ruined and kept a priooer, whik the meh who conspired for her rain reaped thetr reward by keeping her @ prixoner and taking the money she a at vine story atory eka, ohne Ke Adwe Bnd we arted away to » chaily hoepital r Pince Waa Aled by tim Hard to Believe. | ‘The gift, lee thea with @ fe lure and o face thet thet would | miles to paint, wae placed on the | » cortoborate the tevtimony fot @ witness thet a house af No. 205 Allen street was a disorderly houne. Sitting, dreesed in Black, with « Meture hat of the same color, which inteneffied the natural gold of her hair, f wae hard to realize that }the girl wae tefing of a piace where she had been. It seemed tm possible that she was the person she said abe was, When the came into the room and took the wWituess chair Y one to the coe << kee Whe the pevtiy girl was “ho Was to toetify agaloet . She told her name and gave her address. She said she Was loking for work jet or She said ane umed to live | with an aunt fh Wakefield, N. J. She leame to New York and found work og a restaurant treme. | CWhite ehopping tn Grand wtrect she met « he then knew « | Jack Stanley, but who, she says, ste bas since learned was Fred Prock- man. She betame acquainted with, [him and he introduced her ‘> She sald, under the belief turn to Beatie ne little plan. Wy whieh they we bewulled away from their hon LIVE STOCK | SALT LAKE, Jan. 1-~Th Pnnual convention of the Nati Livestock semeeiotion met this more inspect “Oregop Umber” was att tive fn ich eipiietty ey we tea t fielded aha Meee rt aa: ‘ we * Be oh "prove up” would land then bought the mh tne. Presitemt Sprioger, in an ad- | Gress. scored Ue, aati-eleomargarite | would have to bear Dill, claiming ite adoption by expense in making th trip to Roseberg and back, footing up to about $4, abd would he obli¢ od to pay 810 fér Ming, $i t A and, incidentally, $75 to thy gress would mean & jow to livestock men of rearty $30,000,000 4 year, Bee retary Martin's report shows 12,000 individuals engaged in the “olwo’ real ¢ dustry | tate firm for services in loeating th —- — applicant. This Hb was to be paid, in spot came latety after the | papers were fied at the land office. | This prectous scheme was warrant ed to net $1008 to ® toe wae such lalready stated, and \ar@ tenk advan We multe | vtetaity concluded that they, tno. | Nearly two dozen citizens of Ba! oer a al opportunity, and more than 6 others who were denis of Everett and weuld pick ap (hat $1009 witeh on. WASHINGTON, D. ©, Jan. 15.-—-| bey in og eerned to want. Bo) The house comm tier off postoffices| they started ot tome, themes, abp- | today decided to knock out the ap-| aly, in coupler a nt aquaria, for the | propriation of $100,090 Tor pneumat The bin wet arry siz timber landa of Reseberg The first of these detachments departed Inet | [month and the Isat ene—frem by the day before yesterday om, | Meyer. o 1 he wout: lthat she was going to a theater, she lina teeatore -h Near’ ret aa ane wae taken to a place im Hous | HT FI | folowing expertanre. “We werv met yr vas «Nyy Fm 7’ pod 3 | by a member of the real estate fir ept for two da re abe 0 to e | Sale taller to a Yoom on Tatra athe’ ews ryt’ Pt Pe te lby Meyer, There ehe met other AT TACOMA necessary to gO Gut Ih RF country! [etrt viotime of there two men. She te ini the ty, sald hey | waa sold Into slavery in the Alien i al ai |'Nobody takes # trouble, Let atreet house Meyer calied regulerty um, whe anderet the busines.) = compelled her to give Bim all! TACOMA, Jan. 16S. © Todt @ | ahke ont your papeme right here,! e * . Cove snip chandiery store in the [pad thet yew ¢an go home *ylee te Get Mer Book.” pete 1d Wd ; three weeks fn the howe was removed to the etty She was there for four After the «tri hospital charge of ab<tuction. The evi- was not fortheoming, but sat isfied of the man’s gullt, fete Port held bam 8) 000 bell. Th did not aatisty the mogivtrate, and Meyer tx on Black wel titand. Most astounding of all ta the tee timony im the girls aMdavit, bat which wae not allowed te come out io her verbal testimony. ‘The affidavit tells how. house where the girl Mved came the pollec, the men Herlihy, who knew the the inmates. and instead ping the traffic In young liv manded money. Not from the proprietress cause her fficers, but the patrolmen their extertion upon the themselvens, BOY UNDER ARREST. 1, ned 19. was arres Detective Phith there under be tribute went to higher levied victims nt highway robher tion. Her abilities tn other direc- tions, however, were equally amas ing; she would pick up the news. Papers or almost any book and read them easily and correctt By the age of four years she was writ stories. Not infant fargon, by any means, but sparkling little stories with most fascinating touches of plot and rhetoric. At. this time, also, her mind seemed to turn to figures. She picked Sp. everythin and could not rouaded to leave the work of which she was 80 fond, _ MARINE NEWS. The U. S. transport Strathgyle walled from San Francisco for se. attle. ee The schooner C. 6. Holmes arrived at Genttic yesterday from San Pe dro, The barkentine Gardiner City sail 64 from Ban Francisco this morning for Seattle Chas, Stewart, manager of the Se- into the | an, ter anne le ‘prove ; by Pe + 1b |comes, when wi WM. ist A_ total } of and at the eee ean, Was caused, of which $500 te on | We Will have the cagh to oat which is owned by the | the government's @ema! and wilt ite Storage Company, and then inv arrange the ia Cully covered by insurance. Todd | Property off your hands. fea & Co, carried & stock valued at $4,- | dif syndicate anxious t buy” 00, Of Which about one-half was fn | Most of the in! Jooatorn 414 the main store, Thin half of the ney were hidden, and made Mi- | Stock is practioniiy a total lows. The | ist ting that. they knew the remaining half, stored in adjacent |/atds to be goad for timber purpo» rooms, was but litte damaged by |#-whtch they 414 her Then they) | dre and water lplanked ¢own thefr 975 apiece as! LATE DISPATCHES, tens |feas to th Hatiard and lthat they had mad: jot Oregon TumBer ett, well @auiafied 4 good thing out Put it se Reppened that two ex- perience’ “Umber when, Me, Wllllam | ANAPOLAS, 5 wm. p, [attle, and Mr A mm re Cee eee ies cavemitde, |1atd, got milked 18 ve the crowdn} ‘that went ¢e Hoseburg, and they re- aperdaney toed paint Plame Le bey tbe Ht oe | CAPE TOWN, Jan. 15.~4 on lands whieh (hey had 14H Boers attempted to cut the wa. [ef seem So bath (ook eruiees in ter maine ef towne on the river in| the woods and discovered that there | the southern part of the colony [wae very litte timber of any kind -_ in the country. They talked stra t NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—HMavanna |from the shoulder (0 the real | dwpaten ris that the Ward liner | men on returning. and finally ascer Vigiiancia fe adrift In disabled con- | tained » very imtervating: facts | dition 38 miles west. Tugs have been) Today She) Hwhowe #ald tom Btar leent to her aseietance | reporter The whole scheme ought } te be expode There is no timbe VICTORIA, B.C, Jan. Ih The | Coptng of thecnmme in the counters: United States coneul here hae a laod io question Kee “seripped tained Une consent of Oraen to ate |, fore ein 4 r low Dr. Watt and bie sastetant tol was rejected, Now the agente gra) jmecept @ tewtifnonial from t trying to get even by secur rae | of Beattie passen head Prom all of the “locators that during the re they can lend. They ate paying n! * commission of G18 a tread to their} WASHINGTON, D. ¢ Jan. 1 Mallard and Everett agents for every | Wickham Smith, counsel for the ap- man landed in osebiirg, who flles on | pellant In the Miwallan case, spoke |g clatnn” . minutes in continuation bis are | MeV gument before the supr rt to jay. He was followed by #olicitor | General Richafds for the govern | Ment, and the cuss wae taken under | @dvinement | BEAUMONT, Tex., Jab. 15—The | | ity ia Oiled with thousands of peo- | pie to view the wonderful oll ge | t which continues to spout of several hundred feet an: | at the rate of 16,000 barrelg a day, avian nee being batit te had the en |Olympla Lewmakers Are enti! the flow wells will be bored immediate Turning Gut Grist. Proximity of the find to tide water gives Incresaed value to the dincovs | waco 7 Ry | The presidential electore yester HARRISBURG, Pe., Jan, 1s-~|day went through the formality of Uniess all plans go awry thie after-|¢nsting the electoral vote of noon Quay will be again elected to | Washinegto: for MeKinte and Gre United Mates sengte Roowevelt, and they psipeinted Mr INGTON Charles Sweeney, of Spokane, as a 7 Ry messenger (a the patiqnal capital. | The em mente of th latter are jarae. ‘The elector ja paid the | mileage for his tsp and the entir ed men in the Goebel umunekin. |Am amounts to 8400 ar $200, It te fuMcient fo guarantee a trip to and ation Detective Jenkins left thie morning for Indianapalix with pu- | from the naflonal vcapltal with, ail | ea Ne tidious gentioman who headed the} Republican ticket In this #tate ANDRADA BELIEVED LOST. rie oninn. lit that ie all. There | Be, ~ in Ivet” The revenue outter Perry, which te } days When it wae necen- | now co’ hos just y to make the tri pby water by turned from an unsuccessful search. Way of Cape Horn, there wae a ing expedition after the British bark | mileage fee of from $8500 to 44000, | Andrade, which was lost during &/and the plum was worth fighting terrific storm that swept the Pact-/for. Then tt m a fit to the fie const about the middie of last | messenger of to $3000, ao~ month. The last reports received |enrding to the for display he from thin vessel oame from Capt. |showed in Washington. Winkel, of the steam schooner Dol- | ‘The electors certified to three cop- beer, whe saf@ that about Dec, 11 he fex of the returns, One package sighted a Inrge ship which was be- | will be sent to the acting vice pres- ing touned by the terrible gale raging ident by mail, a second to the cir at the time, and that this bark, he|cuit judge of the district, and the imagined, was the Andrada. He | third trusted tothe mesenger, added that this vensel very sudden-|who goes to Washington to aeltver ly disappeared, and after that ft wan |it to the vice president, or in the mehted by any of th t cane to president pro tem nehoner, of the senate. In case he doen Capt. Kilgore, of the revenue cut Fry not reach Washington by February ter ry, today verified this state \ the vice president will end a# ment, and ts of the opinion that the! messenger for the cirovit court Andrada has been seen for the leet) judge's copy, and in that man does not return in t the Andrada | sent by mail will be opened Senator Preston, who will be the time. The reinstirance on the fx quoted in San Francisco papers | D6 per cent., which is an increase of | chairman of the senate raliroad com. | almont 10 per cent, in less than three|mittes, has introduced a bill pro dayr, [¥iding for the appotntment of m rall- | copy » you see! { | Thin has bee } anawe: 1901, vides for the appointnie th tenant « ernor and auditor, the bill in prectyc al to thet pr of Tottman's features on sdded tary are pr Jenator Crow { Bp duced an important bi passed, wil change the form o ing judges and take the matter far as possible out of politics, His bill provides that supreme and superior urt Judges shall be elect 40 at an election held not less th @ days trom th Jate of any mu joipal or general election. Nomina tions for sup ne court jud@es sha}! be made by Bot less than 1,000 peti tle and neither party nomiriated not endorsements oan be considered, The first election te to be held on the @econd Monday in July 1904, when) two judges are to be elected. ‘Ther fter judictal eleetions are to be h évery four years in July, The ele tion of superior court judges ts pr Fided for on practteally the seme Bnes, save that 250 signers to the f In the wenate today the bill fo the appolntmept of & rafiroad ¢ rallr Whishire’s bill to and representa troduced. Mar fitewion wus referred te the mitt trtet the senmtoria het ay, ae 4 orc IDAHO HAS SELECTED A SENATOR POISE, Idatw, Jan. 1.+Dubtoise elected ates. senator on the firs civing 41 votes in both more than Necessary wenate and Rich, each t an 20 in the b A ROAD ” TO BALLARD FOR In the courte of a few months & ne plank road will doubtless con: et the city of Seattle with Ballard ettizens of Ballard, ofing t crease of tree between cities, Mmct@ent to the late establish. gent of the army corraiis at Fort Lawton Pursuant to the plan of having bet ie in [ter communication herween the two cities, the Ballard city counet!, at tte regis aenaiom on Jane § leat, panwed Peaotutton ¢ \n- S'S? weartle WYentiad © the ‘rond ee, eae: bridge to the iallerd "7 fenite. Al thé meeting of the Beattic city édunel! fast night the communica- tion wae read and referred to the engineer's department. ROAST FOR GEN, EGAN Embaimed Beef General Is Arraigned by Teller. WASHINGTON, D.C, Jan. 15. The celebrated beef case reappeared tn the senate yesterday, when Ben- ator Teller, ng Gn. Mean of an ot om, Opposed the cla: thy bill which f to give pr poWer th retire any officer who has been » fed from duty Genator Teller remarked (that this Was pat is the bill to enable the pres ident to retire Gen. Egan, formerly COMM eek FY EwHera! £, Teller shexpiy scored Kean an ving ADO Reds Dyas lt. to ahls Wackguard bitne Kgan'a noted altack « Mites, Mr. Teller satt guage was brutal and 16W bad that Mt eculd mot be evertorked. though there war a Very owldent de- wire too ok it He added that the president's act ia allowing Gen Kean to vert WNBidered by many Americans a6 pot a punishment, ration and reward * leas beef scanda The clause of the army te give to the president the power to ins crease the affmy, at bie Aleé@fetion From 65.006 to 900 00 inom waa arain igordualy oppowed by Beveral sen- atore as being a dangerous sutrends ' f constitutional safewuarde against oppreasion by a president It was contended that « as had # duty t the Meht to give up wation Was ter and threate ple. The the friende th power present } cassors ANK CLEARANCES. The following wax posted at the Joon! clearing houre today Clearances THANKS TO MR, CARNEGIE The Ministertal Association of Se- ttle has taken st to express the appreciation by the religious o: ations of Andréw Carnegie’s splen, a to Beatle. At a meeting of * $604,028 99 7,081 87 association the following resolu tlons were unanimously adopted “Whereas, Mr. Andrew Carnegi¢ has generously donated $200,000 to the city of Béattle for brary pur- poses; therefore, be it “Resolved, By the Ministerial aano- siation of Seatte, in behalf of the Christian people of the olty, that we hereby recognize the Nberality of Mr. Carnegie and express our heart- felt appreciation of his timely sym- pathy and help ‘Resolved, further, That « copy of these resolutiona be tranamitted to the chamber of commerce to be for- warded to Mr. Carnegie, together with other resolutions of a similar charac that copy be offered t the press, and that they be epren upon the records of this associattos a long-felt want by | 4 on the tutwal pay was | ‘AHotS | ' | Bagisioved Atioeney. PTTTTIV ITLL Titi The only Paper in A e Seattle thr sre i tr 2 . ve PrTiTiT Titi ttt Hy EN' A COPY ONE ¢ BRUNNER & CO. GROCERIES and LIQUORS Telephone Main 1060. 602 Pike Street, is Ths Thing for This Weather The best Bdotch W ky 4 cotch wer *. . Fruit and Dairy Farm. A Well improved farm of 40 acres, convenient to ttle; good pear a fine bearing orchard, splendid tocet very easy HERBERT 8. UPPER Vie’ WE PREPARE* PRESCRIPTIONS seeee A oO Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. FOSS TTOSOESOOOOOD 2 ©, MILES & PIPER CO. 2 C MILES & PEP BI Alaska “Goods We are headquarters for Alaska Stoves, Cooking Utensils and Hardware. We manufacture our own stoves, which isa Known fact to be the best made and most suita- ble for Alaska purposes. Z. G. MILES & PIPER CO. 78-84 Vesler Way, t Stove Housein the Northwest CPOOOODOSOESOOSSSHOOSODS The Lere Ee THE LEADER “ig Big Price Concessions Ke if @ duty to buy fekeepers as well as unekeepers: e to have @ clean-up time. We are busy this month wedding the broken lots, ree: they we atc etimes ute der. 1 lot Ladian’ Bite, #1! styles 1 let silkoline. nches in some sold at Me. Others 6%, 3 | Width choice designs the 12%c now, each, 1% § $ kind; while they last oniy, $ yard, i I lot Colored Dress Goods 5 "1 tot Shirt Watets, Wrap- Pinkie, pergee Bad Brocedes ¢ pers, Underskirts and Dress- sold always af 28c! } per & were $2.00 and yard, it at now $1.4 Remndsita! Werwante! Remnants! Drese Goods, Linens and Domestics at clean-up prices OPE OOOOO 08. MONEY INVESTED Now By early summer should pay hand- some —- Good Gold, Copper * @ Oil Stocks are just the things for ‘You and $100 cannot be placed to better advantage than in their purchase. We are proving the statement DAILY «© «© « J.E. MCMANUS @ SON 531, 532-533 New York Block SEATTLE .. . WASHINGTON By Moving into ovr pew buliding we have pacity about four them over what It Cascade Laundry co., Corner Third Ave. and Main St Telephone Main 210. Uptown Office, $17 Second Avenue, Telephone Main 498 : increased our ca- was formerly. POSSSESO SSO SSSSHOS HOSES OVIOSE OOOOH SIO FOS OOOO OSES SL . POOFOROSOMOSHE HOSS ENSTAOKSH HOTT HOHEOEHOEe This is the Cheapest STOVES RANGES Place in Town to buy i] a reliable Cook Stove or Range, either new or second hand) WHERE? YSOGDEN'S, 507 PIKE PATENTS [Sans E. ADAMS * * 2 7 eeee Expert Patent aad Meotmnioal Drawing, Blue Printing Colman Hiedk Tel Bike 670, Beatty Searches a. . ohne ‘Hol , o bh ow mayan oarhe OP tsyfoes Sa TS Rye SeURE fr yam, 4 Grol oar Sold Spectacles or Kye Glasses and Galas, Reads pS iby desired in quant mds, a preg, and. tow es dasired Jn qeiity, style dtd plop, abd lowest prices ever, in the ofty, VERSOLE, Optician, 7 Best Steck of Fruit and Nuts at The San Diego Fruit Co. 416 PIKE STREET WE ADVERTISE TO If Onoe Used You’! INTRODUCE OUR WINES Surely Call Agatn® MIGLIAVACCA WINE Co. Phone Main 657 109 Main Street 7 a ee Bie, are . sam eo se wm” YRtSc eens => ue. Wa ) i | :