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FMURSDAY, FENRUART 28, 1001 REPORTERS’ NOTES, | an ex-convict, well | police, was late you on. bound over te’ thal wrt by Police “LAST EDITION, | RG Reif, known to the terday afters superior George on a charge 4 mandolin under — false Relff was arrested by Serst The Ladies’ Aid society of pretenses of Poller | | the Third “Cumberland — Presbyterian . {church were entertained yesterday | fastructions Given to Com= | ieee i Sith Twenty easoon Rh Jones, served lunch, assist Over 90 ladies were | avenue by Mrs. present missioner Rockwell. Bartell, a dvuggist | | | } WASHINGT dD. Feb. 8.—| George H who river and harbor bill pasged the | nas ap lace of business at 27l1 Jack reat 4:20 p.m | son street, was arrested last night The president hopes that the perl- | upon complaint of John Elms, a sa ef bloodshed in China is at an | joonkeeper. Nims says that he pur is the key sentence tn his In- | chased ao glass of liquor from Rar Papmctions sent to Special Commis Rockhill fer his buidance in tng the Chinese negotiations A dispatch from Bertin, evidently d, says that Germany indors the position assored America tell. The complaint charges the de fendent with interfering with the tall trade of the aaloon keepers. J. Keogh ts being tried in Judge ry's court today on a charge of »dbing Richard P. Sullivan on Jan Th fs looked upon © | Sth. ‘ the chopping — tin Today Wendler Pfister was com > Derean fe ou | mitted to the insane asylum. BA. Gartner, who operat | agency in the Ploneer block, | to state through the columns | , Star that Richard | IMPROVEMENT | fe longer in his employ still ‘panet ia Mines seaphapte | OO™*Y Commissioners and Car the benefit performance of SBOYS' BENEFIT. Sea,” at the Third Company Will A AND WARNED THEM the first Demorrats jaturday night. The | - i nee have| unton t ex-President ot inion, who has been iatd up for her of weeks with a broken The county commissioners came to! reement with the Seattle E | . this afternoon, whereby the | former will lease certain portion of | e The committee appointed to} the lake front near East Madison| Charge of the sale of tickets, an. | Street to the car company for im- great success, and feel that | provement. | The company will make a fine lake terminus to ite Madison etreet line, and the county will build a ferry slip : ~ much needed on this side of the ake, @tricken = member Mt have for which to be thankful. Bec [the Civil war, The a nt represented by a negro, Henry White, Republican Remains of E. A. Cox. The body of BE. A. Cox, secretary of the North American C gor ng e >. of San Francisco yesterda. from Bright's disease, will be ship- ped from Bonney & Stewart's tonight te San Francisco for interment. ‘he deceased was 51 years of age ee ERIN VIENNA, Feb. 28.—Another vio- lent scene occurred in the reichsrath today during the secret sitting. An interpolation regarding the -ant!- Rome agitation started a row be- tween the Ultramontanes and Prot. estant Germans. ‘The latter Le | their opponents “Papal lackies' “Priest-Ridden idolators. The wn tramontanes replied with euch ex- “Cannibals “Pervert: Herr Molff and the jerical deputy re pom gy ind was found that the ironwork forward part of the ship was and smastied. Passengers be- ky. Dut none were Injur- afternoon Justice Cann Pord, Chartotte Morgan Chapman. charged © with ter, under $59 each. They given . hearing March 7. sitting Was one continuous tumult. COLORED PEOPLE MEAN BUSINESS The executive committe of the tn- ternational council of the world met at Providence ‘The | yesterday afternoon and drow up « o's < Botney & Stewart's. jeet of resotutions condemning the Easel n of the Tetra Haute mob that Sawtell, aged 14. died last | Iynche: George Ward, the colored mther a M418 First av-\man, ani also the action of the . The body iw at Bonney &/ mob at Scranton, Pa., that | BEGIN | "K"reward of $500 has been offered IN EARNEST funeral services over the re- ns of Te oo, G. a at 2 o'clock thie af- the; auspices of the Nichoteon, aged 40, died last by this soctety of colored people in Seattle for the arrest and conviction of every one implicated in the mur- ders. Copies of these resolutions j have been sent to @ number of in- fluential people at the scenes of the ragedies, and also to the gover ors of the states in which they oc- resolutions are signed by Samuel Burdett. president, and John L. Gibson, secretary of the local council. SHOMO FRE. C. W. Shomo, arrested over two weeks ago by Detective Powers, charged with having robbed John Lewis of $57 in the Kuby saloon, was discharged by Police Judge George late yesterday afternoon. Lewis re- fused to appear against Shomo. De- puty Prosecuting Attorney Griffith told Judge George that he believed the prosecuting witness was using lthe prosecuting atorney’s office for | the purpose of blackmail. It is com- mon ik about the city that Lewis) was returned the money he claims to have lost WATERFRONT NOTES. ‘The Elihu Thomson will carry 1 tons of hay and commissary sup plies to V@ider for the government IASHINGTON, D. C, Feb 2s.—j0n her next trip. | mitatively r war | The Dirigo has sailed for Skagway. will now reg that Becretary Hay | une carried @ large cargo of freight and full passenger list view was gi by the ord adr’ fo urpose ‘The Umatilla, of the Pacific Comat the story of the wecretary’s| greamanip Co., sailed for San Fran ciact this morning. She had conaid resignation. Will Be Restaurants. erable freight and a fair complement | estaurants, passengers. | The side doors of all saloons ar prow yop and several of the pro are overhauling thelr places, Oak Leaf, 611 Third avenue, is Droprietors of questionable re- who permit minors to Soquent | The league, Mr. Cow- will ask Judge George to the practice of young messen- Fea Bre hoses’ the monthly fines houses of prostitution to ‘NOT TO RES RESIGN “* ‘The Rush has returned from one lof her perfodical cruises and is coal- ing in the otnene - ‘The Ping Suey arrived from T coma this morning and docked at} |the White Star wharf. Today she will complete her cargo anf at 4 ne abort drinks | o'clock tomorrow morning. | She will . restaurant license, then in |earry 9,000 tons in all, including | Mi iiketihoed mont of the places |\tong of feed to be delivered to the have been forced to dispense | juartermaster at Manila od their boxes by the paseage ot | . fhe recent ordinance will also ar-| The repaire on the cutter Grant, Peas eee ie quarters to serve meals |iying at the Fisherman wharf, wili| 4€ be completed in a day or two and she will again return to anchorage in the | |stream. The quartermaster's department | WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 28. iniel KE. Sickles, who is to ltoday recetved instructions from | © | Washington to release the Port Al-; Marshal of the fourth division of Be inaugural parade, consisting B bert as a transport. A large force f and other veter- Ms, has dee to Tacoma tomorrow to be entirely) of men was p to work at once red that he has no |‘!#mantied / tearing out the upper deck stalla formerly occupied by the United States mules, and she will be taken 4. The G. A. RB. bi to purade because th r SMigned to the fret position fn The Puget Sound Drydock -- Ma- chine Co. haa secured the contract from the Pacific Const Steamship Co. | deen notified of the coming to Se- | per gallon, WILL DAN Their Ball at the Armory Tonight a Big Atfair. ©" he —s Tonight the letter carriers of Se Attle will give # ball at Armory hail. ‘The arrangement committee, com- posed of Thos, T. Rainey, W. @. Copestick, R. A. Leeman, Wm. L Lindstey and 8 Goldsmith has work ed hard for several weeks, and everything ls now arranged for onc! most successful affairs ever! given in Seattle. The programs of | the dance ee very artistically and! appropria ranged. They are designed after an ordinary letter en velope. The portrait of George Washington that usually adorns the ordinary etamp ts changed to a pi ture of George M. Stewart, the local! postmart The order of dances ix well errang-| ed. One will be in honor of Geo. M. | vart, one for & M. Colkett, sistant postmaster, one for CI Old, the wu tendent, and Racenes| Langridge. “Have Your Address Corrected”; “Ineuftl-| cient address"; “Heid for Postage, "| | and “Don't Call the Carrier Back.” ‘The grand march will commence a! §:20 sharp tonight. Frank Coombe will be the dirgetor and Wagner's full orchestra will furn! ‘ Chicago Visitors. | chamber of commerce has The attle of about 3% members of the Chicago Commerctal club. They wil! start from Chicago on March 4 and will arrive in Beattie about the 20th. ‘The Seattle chamber of commerce ts preparing to entertain the vistors during their brief stay in the city. | MARKETS, There was practically no change in quotations this morning and busi- fess was not rushing Alaska trade, however, is very good and many are the heat con- signments sent north on every boat. | Comparing February with The cov responding month last year the job- bers are almost unanimous in aay- ing that trade has been much better this than inst year. The market haw been held firm and no slashing | has been noticeable. Every com- | mission man on the street is encour- | aged with the outlook 8 meraily California nip ¢ done and are doing W ¥ * deattio Fruit and produce ‘ovat here rank with the best sold in San Francisco. “Often a home market «ets the best end of tt,” said a commision man this mornin, consignments of are being received here, that f a cellence could not be excelled on Washington or Clay street, San‘) Corrected Daily . prices are being offered to the pro Gucer in round Jote on the dock or in the car at Seattle: | Francisco,” —The following Grain—Oats, $25.50026.00, bariey.| rainOats, 26.00627.00; barley, $20.00; wheat chicken feed, $17.00; | corn, $8.0 par 100 ibs. jet sound, per ton, $12.60: | Washington timothy, $16.26 Butter rant, 2@ite; na- tive creamery, 23@24e Cheese—Native Washington, 11@ | re Kegs—Strictly fresh ranch, 1h@16« | per dozen. Poultry—Chickens, jive, | 10@11e ducks, lic; turkeys, 12% @14c. Dressed poultry--Turkeys, 18015 %0 chickens, 12@12\%0; ducks, 12@12%0; weene, 11ig0. Live stock—Cows, 20; steers, 40 4c; calves, 6%4@74e; sheep, shorn, lamba, 4c; hogs, h@Si%e. Dressed stock—Hogs, $c; lambs} JOBBING QUOTATIONS. Groen Fruit. | Lemona, $2,00@2.25 a be VW $6.50 per case; cooking apples, 75¢@ ec; eating apples, $1,00@1,26; fancy | eating apples, $1,262.00; navel or anger, 91.0@2.00; seedlings, $1.00@ 1 bangnas, $1.76@2.50; oran ries, $12.00 per bbl; olives, 60 Fresh meat steer beef, te , OHO 46 Ib; mutton weth They insisted on eacorting the | ty repair the City of Topeka, recent-|er, 9c; ewer, 8%4c; pork, 1@7ie per | Tae beet that honorable post iy wrecked in Alaska. The agreed | Ib: veal, large, S@%c; amall, 10@10%e. | yan paen given to the army and | price in $45,000, and will include the| Provistons—Hams, large, 11@12c; Cordes |Complete refurnishing of the veasel.| hams, small, »12@ig breakfast been rumAred that Preat- et bacon, # to 10 tbs, ary, salt- MeKiniey wished to be eseort-| The Kentuck, the government ed clear backs, 9%; iew,10c, yrsrans and \esued orders to| transport, le expected to arrive on cone £0, ject e- esday next, and 7 nly be 18 denied vy Gen. 7 ARs gd eed 7 Next, and will probably be) 1, atoem, $16,00@18.00 a ton; beets $1.0001.25 per wack: carrots, | per pAQUAH eb, BoA ye sack, 6@ibe; yellow Duanver onions, the praaene wea DUE TONIGHT. $3.0003.60; letuce, $1.50@1,60 0 cand m today ? Uahunadliinabie turnips, 65@%6e; | Hubbard squash 2% @he per Ib; warlto, K%@I0c; cab cRTHA EXPECTED. , Steamship State of California t#|bage, $2.00; red, $2.25 100 Iba; red Hertha left Comox, B. C. + due to arrive from San Francisco 10- | peppers, 10@16e lb; husks, lhe; green ye Heaitie togay, \niaht. jonions, 12%@16o per doz; WASHINGTON, D. ©, Feb. 28-1 Wm. Walton Kitchin, who repre sents the Mfth North Carolina dis-|« trict In the houee, will have bis brother as one of his colleagues tn the next house, William hatls from Roxboro. The brother, Claude Kitchen, of Scotland Neck, & C, will be one of it fof about THE SEATTLE STAR BROTHERS IN CONGRESS. Paine} THEIR FATHER HAD PRECEDED THE KITCHIN BOYS AGAINST POLITICS. victory for a Republic naidered a wonderful tohin to win in such nghold Kitchin t* about three younger than Wm, Kiteht Their father, who died in February werved term in congress, and when his constituents failed to re turn him he lared that politica y thankless vocation” and » to avowt It, They law, and upon them. William had no White is the only colored man in| ht goth congress, and will retire to p polition until his friends forced | 5 life, on Mareh 4, with an excetle tnation upon him and he we record. His district has « larger | ¢ i to ¢ , four years aro. Proportion of colored ere than| Claude Kitchin has never held any any other in the state, and it ts| politic $1.00 per doz + 10 Oe aweet potat Mp 2.00 Chill” peppers, B® A kraut, 240; cream squash, $1.00 per cusp; brussels sprouts, $470 mer Ib; California head lettuce, 6@7Sc; case; artichokes, 76 41.00 dos, ureen peas, Ibe tb; dried fies: cart fe, fancy ed, Ibe; tomatoes, per case, $1 | dates, S@te per th, radia doz; rhubarb, 9614 per 1b. Cheese, Eggs snd Poultry import er 1.1 Butter % ; Nebraska, ranch, I@ite; Cal creamery, Pe Cheese— Native Washington, 114 Me; Eastern, 1@1tc; Califor 12% @18e oquefort, be per Ib; BA @m, $11.00@12.00 per cause; New York. Ib@ike; Limburger, 16@. brick 16Gl7c; Swiss, 1890 Egxe—Btrictly frowh ranch, 15@16e Eastern, 15 1t Poultry—Chickens, live, 1261 ducks, i2@ite; geese, 1@1ie; tur | keys, 134? ide Dressed stock — Chickens, 199 / Me; turkeys, 12180; ducks, 14@ 14sec geese, 124C1Ke. Seattio Wheat Merkot Wheat (export)—No. 1 club, bée; | Diuestem, Sc; milling, No. 1° Clad, Sc; biuestem, 60, RAILROAD NOTES. E. B. Dufty, traveling freight agent he Denver @ Kio Grande, is tn Severe day. general pan and route at ttie today EB. J. Waugh, traveling passenger agent of the Missour! Pacific at San Francisco, ts in Seattle A large number of homeseckers left the East yesterday over the Northern Pacific and Great Northern ines. see %. B. Elis, general agent of the O.R.& N., is Seattle, lett for Port- land this morning. While there A L. Craig. formerly assistant general passenger agent of the Northern Pa ciffe, willbe installed in the office eneral passenger agent of the O. F N. uceeed W.H. Hurlbutt, wh has resigned. sae The convention of the grand lodges of the Ancient Order of United Workmen will be held in Spokane April 10, 11 and 12. For two days |prior to this, a rate of 11-3 of the regular fare will be charged for the und trip to Bpokane from all points in Washington over the Northern Pacific and Great Northern lines The Northern Pacitic ings show an inere: grows earn e for the first Since gross increase ha: n average the week in February of $42,007 the July 1, 1900, m $1.19 ings for the year will show an in increase of at least $1,080,000, and it} f¥ possible that the $2,000,000 figure |may be exceeded, . Feb. 28.—Aa the Kalser ng driven this afternoon « Unterden Linden, his vehicle struck by a tramc The injured, but pe. A serious ac occurred bad not the carriage BERLIN wns was Kaiser was n ry narrow ident would hav the coachman turned aside just in time. PERSONAL MENTION. M. Talbot, commercial a Pacific Const Steamship turned from a business | com » to What Manufacturers’ Meeting. The Manvfacturers’ aseoctation of Seattic will meet in the chamber of mmerce tonight. A number of committees will report, The prin- cipal one will be that on legislative matters IN THE COURTS. Abbie Glenn, a colored oceupant the Paris house, is being tried by a jury in Judge Griffin's department on the charge of grand larceny fa accused of stealing $90 from Fred Itvelt on the 20th of November last is another of the long lat con where visitors to the! rloin have become the easy mark of women of Abbie's type: » Hanford today recetved and | the final report of Receiver yood of the Seattle City Rail way. A. F. Maan, a went super intendent of the be ap pointed receiver Mr. Underwood resigned on ae. unt of urgent business relations tn w York The rebuttal testimony js being | taken in the $26,000 damage sult brought against the Moran Brow Co, by Adrian Srufe in behalt of the minor children of Henry Srufe, who was recently killed during the con struction of the Minnie FE. Caine, It aull-|is probable that the argument of the | Jcoma, ates neoding gear, sob | a |G. Cobb, $2164, with dv ieate parts | © |to machinery; Saretrom & lay ville ” ~ ‘arpente * ? Itoh tench + Wall we Rwicker ‘ pest GROCERY | leunch, and W. J, Brewster & Tel Pike 11. Co, balay - Masquerac cae wax ant} Ba rgains Are } waltzing ex nke hall, Batur onger | had al plaintift will be on. opened this after Terrence Martin today Med a } A jury tr ne Wilt “irglary. - ne the f January Building Permits for the Month Nearly $350,000, eh lawt iP. Daily Meetings. | The building boom in tt permits sed fr om The tot the «ineer’s BIDS ON BiG CONTRACTS } Ruhien thie pide for sup with ain io furnishing @ vo EE SR PET aT Cada 9 ae aunch for the same veesel HleOl to the value of $41,810 were au for 1,000,000 feet of jum F 8bIP- | ined before noon, bringing the tctal | ment to the various posts in Alas r $322,000, ka “— | Bide on lumber in bulk amounts Fine Improvement. were made as follows; Port Bi J Mil Co., $8600.00; Kerry MIN Cx The contract for the plank boule } $3640; Tacoma MUll Co, ¥ Hida|vard along Lake Union from Almy| | itemized but not totaled were put street t Denny-Fubbrman add, | by the Nelmon-Hell Mill Co, Se wit! 1 be Jet by the board of pub- | Timber Supply Co. rk. There is now tn proces: f pletion a plank boulevard | ‘astlake avenue, The cost of c ntire roadway around Lak Mill Co, Summerville Bros will be about $4,000, W ‘stena-Karl Lumber Co. A, it will be one of the owing bids were t Irivewaye in tle, The residents the launch and to supply the in the cast #ide of Lake Unton have steering gear: Michigan Yacht and |jong needed this improvement Co, launch, $1200; Moran ateam ateering gear. $096.| It is expected that the Arab will ines with an t to the Phil Lewis @ Staver ¢ | $130 ith steel hull or cargo of mules. lo. 8 wneh - | Daint va Taha N.| ao? \¥ J. Bh Hardy : Non’ | day eventn Mars ne Ripening sorrow will bring tnto view tempting bargaing at ‘These offerings are rad- wally different from those generally advertised. We buy differentiy; buy “& Miles & Piper Co. Alaska outfits your sed ceakag | 1428 Second Avo. for| + » jobbers’ lots: buy cheaper, and hpaae the good deals we make along » the nomial housewife for the Bc per Ib fa Imported fmyrmne Figs; tip top fruit; they ald Aigestion. First-Class Peanuts | ad re mete quarts, 5 cents | Tye same ne ns. I‘, not we 1 5S Cc eee eee Sweet, juicy Navel Oranges, the Ibe cer pg ete Fe Adams Gro 5 eckberries, very fime Ib, Ibe; 2 sc the Evaporated 1428 Second Av | Tel. Main 482 Ranch Exes 5c two dozen for Veil of Mysiery Drawn. Aside | Like good teas and coffees. Secrets of a marvelous science ful- | If you are not just eutted try ly demonatrated by ite t liv. | our Dianer Party blend Cof- ing exponent. Gertrude Myren, In- ct. It will please you as it | epirational trance clatrvoyant, now |I does others, for 360 Ib. at Motel Leland, 118 Becond avenge. | ‘Through psychic vibration ahe com municates with distant and depart- | ed friends; restores lost affect warns you of lonses, danger, ness, otc Foretelis success or fall- ure in business, mining speculation apd changes. Diagnoses and cures dinenses. © pey nothing. flours 9 a. m. to & p. ™. | REMOVAL SALE ‘Fine Wall Papers Forty per cent, diseount for the next 15 days. Building @ for sale Harris & Greenus, 110 Union. India Ceylon Tea, W and @ cents per 1b, Bast India Tea Co Green #6. 222 Pike St. Tel. Wall Paper Balance of those Inst year Ibe pa- per at 10c; double roll. Goods de- livered free, STOLTING'S next Firet M. B. church 616 tra CANNED SALMON-—-Lib GLOSS BTARCH—4 pkas 902 Second Avenue Corner Marion. TEETH EXTRACT 50 yous And n. 1431-1433 — Ave, su Ae! vw . | Final Announcements | of Removal Sales, OU arnt | HIS is the rath hour. Final announcements carry with them still greater inducements | to men who really care to be economical, This, if you please, has not been a store carrying indifferent styles, but on the other hand it has \f always catered to the ultra-fashionable, putting the very best in the realm of ready made before them. | One-Third to One-Half Off. Inducements Worthy Immediate Consid- nnn nnn nn OPA HON REMOVAL NOTICE | The Schuchard Optical Compan Graduate Opticians, have moved into Chesboro’s Piano Store, next to Stone, Fisher & Lane's Store. | POOCPOPOSROOOEOOOOEDOOD | (hina Prices Cut Cor. First Ave i 3 : 3 ; : : a M. SELLE R & CO.. gmbrolderics Hamburg Paging B%e, Ac, be, be Cambric Em ot orn Se, Wo, 12%c Cambric Frey dertes, from 4 to & Inches wide, In open work patterns, new designs Sc, 1fc, Bc, 260, Tbe, Nainsook Embroideries lhe, 2c, Bwise igmibrokaert e Me, 12 %ec, Ma, 2 Cambrie teen ‘and i ing. .5e, Te, 6c, 100, ibe Swine Insertion - oe Oe, le, 2c, Laces We bave just received our ¢t rect Importation of Valenciennes, Chantilly, Torebon and Oriental Laces, and they will be placed on sale Monday, when we will offer better valuen than ever we did_before, and this notwith- etatding the fact that our Inces have always been the best value for the money in the city. By the same shipment ceived a beautiful line o! All Over Laces, in black, white ny we te tee $1 Tuckings, with lace ingertion, & 39°60 James Keller & Sons Dundee Orange Marmalade Is THE BEAT that is made any-, where tn the world. We have just received a fresh shipment direct from London. 26c per l-lb stone jars, Ww. S. MAYFIELD FAMiLy GROCER 503 Pike Street Phu Mala 998 we re- yew ae eI piLAadee ‘We move your furniture without damaging a thing. We hire strong athietic % lows who know how, and have the best vans in town We tell in advance the total cost. Lloyd's Transter Ca, Marion and Weet street. Tel Red 198 x Gunther’s Famous Candies Here a-plenty. Cost no more thd they do%East, just as fresh, jast as tootheom: and they'll keep as long ae you give them a chance. Telephone Main 787. 8. B. Corner Second and Pike. For best results advertise Btar, In the CHEAPEST FUE To make room footed in wag Get your order ° COMPANY 3 e Lu Feo eoee at our works w e SOCOHOOCHAEOHO AME a © POOP OVOCSOOO OOF OOOOOOOD 3 in Half. Decorated Juctions of 2 all goods, | | and Madison St. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA ==] 0USE== Telephone | Main 6s, TON IGHT And All Week Matinee Saturday Lotta’s Greatest Success Pawn Vicket 40 | A Cast of Exceptional | Strength | Prices—lig, Sie, s5c, He, Wednesday and matinees—16c, 2c and ie. To and Baturday ext attraction — Week Sunday aftornogs ty rR Davis “Uncle Tom's Gal ‘Tin AVENUE. THEATER — Vhone Malo | w ame Manages, | Seattle's Up-To wn Theater Always Reliable, Downi Big Company Tonight wed Night “East ne” Saturday c “Uncle Tom's Cabin” Saturdey Evening. “Saved From The Sea” Prices—20, a Bo. | SEATTLE THEATER 4. B. BOWE, Meeagee ‘Tot Mats 4 4 The Leeding Thester Three evenings only — Monday and Tuesday, Mares & 4 The greatest of all Anthony Hope's Siasterplece, E PRISONER OF ZENBA The Danis! Frohman Production (By Special A Complete in tts magnificent Seat sale openg Saturday, 10 a mm, Prices-$1L.W0, $1.00, 760, 50c, 25, Tonight--Sousa HIRD eos THEATER ‘Week Commencing Sunday Mate 8. inee, March 8, HOWARD ®@ DOYLE’S Mammoth Scenic Production Held By The Enemy Play, Wm. Gillette's Great Ds an un- New special scenery usually strong company. Prices—20c, 300, 400, fe. Searchlight Moving Picture ueen Victoria; arrival at Bal 1; trouble on the farm; autor mor bile parade; Pile driver at work; M. 8. Camperdown; G, N. tunnel; panoramic view; kissing in tunnel’ c, 19051 Second avenue. Admis- Seattle Transfer Co, Freight, Passenger end Baggage STORAGE Ye, Main 4i-46 ice O43 Fist ays ‘Yesier Way Pharmacy Corner Yesler Way ang Broadway, | PRESCRIPTIONS Dr, J. B. STEVENS, Prop. Tel. Pink 1911 idea lide Wale wale ae ey LON THE CONST = for nents e will sell improv Breeze Coke at $1.00 Per Net Ton . Forked Coke at $2.50 Per Net Ton : 216" Cherry St AARARAR ARARARN a eo ohaahoeae a abadehaaoe esas} Engine and Ship Builde MORAN BROS. : inea ip Bui ers $ on at our works 8 at office SEATTLE GAS & ELECTRIC (0 Stee! and Wood MBER MILA —— ee eeeeene ° ° ° * 100 ” le nt vee ove we'll In & hel iy rtr rily 5 ‘elep orn 1, leav p.m oo

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