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the | scus! is mot ped Hitles ramen dema ernt Jiing | fal of ovine which vm t d to tf mer and berth ances ding | AAY HE that } align steps ragiout echnie ¢ the finance becom pox, af ease & the d } once the pt _ that caution epreas rdinary Nef of feer & maith provi Chie } An Todi ae Booth folunt oattle ain a tonig n the y pre of the Plyme where a @ ons, e pra yaning receit le is feet 1 expe force agnet ing cation 1 the with and times He b te an issue on, eri y has. F lored, trolm a cha a THE SEATTLE STAR | Sati Sunmas yar ke DANIEL V, STEVENS OCTOGENARIAN || THE SEATTLE 8" | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. for Sen Francisco EVERY APTRRNOON BXCRPT SUNDAT He is going t i crowned and 1} Mat. eax ven "Phone Main 1080, wear more clothes and have m | MTs end Olin By Star Publishing Co. fuss and feathers, while milton “Unele Dan” Succumbed to Par- | Puebla — people will emulate the peacock 4 | Leave Seattle 9 a.m © PF Chnke . “wusinses mannesr: [admire themselves alysis: Yesterday, Mar, B, 10, 16, 80, 98 90, April 4, 9, 14 ia ; %, 04, 28, "May 4 One cent per copyr six conte per ween or] Vanity, all of it | | Cottage City, Mar, 11, %; April 1 twenty-five ‘cents per mronth, delivered ®Y! Hut why? | Dante V. steven | May 10. tor, Mar. LM, mall ot carvers, Be tree empties, Perhaps you are only « few re-lian’ ploncer ot ADL 15, Mh ALL Mar. 6. ali: Ave > | ves from the « e who wore! a from aralyeis 5. tat of California pre ry WW? Third <<gGQeges> AVENUE vee tom” tme tote. en "wor ca ft ar iat cai ® dee 4h Dicttle, Waser | Neer TUNED Ona SBtPnced their Sages, | OTe Ls familiarly ot Omen, B18 Kirt Aven Keavtte mnbntered st the postaition ot Renttle It seems very foolish, but far ne) or the arta: SA nibot, Coman't Agt ©. Miller, Anat. wen ‘ we know, ft has alwaysdbeen and al th from California 2% years ugo| $en'tAgt.. Qceag Dook, Beattie s Coors’ , ways will t 1 began farming in. Snohomish aot MoKECHMIE “INVESTIGATED.” a county, | He fon owned Ma fash then Wisconsin and Michigan have a|!No'* gardens, opp: ne wel Ww h n sk The boar th Inst Saturday | tittle boundary line squabble on hand | “ay kyyh VUwamish river ‘ as ington Alaska night was treated to a burlesque per-| but they are expected. to settle It}recently slipped, and fa STEAMSHIP COMPANY formance, by Dr. McKechnte acting | without out the militia his arm, It wae put iy as chief comedian, with a “P.<1." re RANEEORARS jon removing the cast, the able 8. Mest Mell. Sd porter. engaged for the purpowe,|4 MILLSTONE ABOUT THE WEOK. |*Kmin fractured. | Paral Al k re nK role. spy | Everybody knows that the one |ficcumber, Mr. Btev Southeastern Alas a ne rom Ne sedge hich, th, |Mettous trouble with churches I* the | Stevens, of Collinaville calling at Port Townsend, * p Frases Ny : * ‘ales — h the | case with which hypocrites slip into |sisters, Mra. Margaret jy Ketopikan an ward was meeting, that no Star rep-! 40), i aides anda ng (Of Flothe!l and Mra. Nancy connecting with the Fepentative was present, rose, and| "No efective means of barring |8) ON” fesides at Pour & Yukon route at iia Gores dn , deciae. | OUt this claws has ever been dixcoy ve strect, Boatt Dawson, Auin and at vk @bithar he had been vale na, [oreds: A hypocrite, ax a rule, has no /erai Will take place tomorrow at But-| ff Fiver penta, ‘Through bills of cused tf H “ 5 Pi 4 ( A ta, {SOHACHEMCH, aNd If he Reew some wd. | terworth’s chapel lading tasued 1 of falling to attend to his du pa REE a care — Git sf talline to ostend to bie €0-| Vantage to be, gained, ether ta 6| thay ae pl TE pacer, a Ts ok. pat business or social way, by uniting m, l4c; Eastern, 14¢e; California ictorian na Gtdden ais t.OP staan with a church, he takes that step, | Roquefort, 4c per Ib; Kd Ve : pg Saishi SeearE IS | needless of any infury which he may | 8. $11.00612,00 per case; New York Ba'le trom Yesler Wharf crediting statements Which (he Star ee een ee inet the hypocrite 8@ike; Limburger, 16@i7e) brick, had published concerning smallpox |“ a DORIS | GghiTo; Bwinn, 8G 19 |[ Thursday, March 14, 8 p.m. gets Into the fold does not detract in| Rege—Strictly fresh ranch, 16@| " fases In which the writers had figue-|So > Te ee eine parity and truth | 16 The &, B. Victorian ie the fas e4 prominently, Then, with no one 4 pay nd Foultry—Chickena, live, 13@1t%e eat and most elegantly ftte - ' of the doctrines which the church te| , Poullry—Ch Recife const to contradict him, the health officer - | 14@ ibe; goene, 10Glle; tur- |B steamer on the Pacific coast: dubaweatia-4 nef attempting to promulgate, It #im-| keys. "14g 16: She holds the one way re envered to prove hip tnnecenon |.) cunteracts. te & cottain. cusat,| Poresesd orock — Chickens, 1%@|— between Skagwey and = et As there was only one side repre Hehe eftest ef mh Gaien 15%; turkeys, 4@16\0; ducks, 144%@ |B Sound ports—68 hours 20 minute sented, the board of health took mo| ‘Ny Shel! dition of afraire tol- |0¢? #te=e, 18t@13\¢c. | on ie” OMicial notice of the matter, There|, * “tmllar condition of affairs fol- tthe Wheat Market AS. S. City of Seattle lows the advent of hypocrites In re : ae . was no possible way for it to take/ 4 port)—No, 1 elub, B6e; w action without having previously |f"™ "movements, Nothing injures milling, No. 1 Club, Sails from Yester Whart ® movement of this dso much as given notice that McKechniec be investigated. Having played his spectacular part to his own satisfaction, McKechnia tipped the wink to his 1." man, who wrote the following untruthful atement, which was published Sunday morning under the head “Charges Not Considered—Roard of Health Upholds City Physician Me- Kechnie™: “It had been anticipated that in- formal charges against Dr. M. EB. A. AleKeoknie, the health officer, would be Investigated. but the only’ ref ence to such charges was made by Dr, MeKechate himself, and the boa board | evidently considered them too trivial for serious consideration. “After the regular business of the had been constdered, Dr. MeKechnie stated that he wished to|"™atter bearing upon the call the attention of the board to one|of the city, and bas raised its or —aarene woneen against him. pales te tee ee tions are allowed to exist. derogatory to the health de.|that It printed was true, ih men denied buted to them, and use of their names was to to have one or two recognized erites try in it be sympathetic, many of them are amile dertatvel Mable to honest. ple of this city have been trea the spectacie of a decaying new er, notorious for truth and decency, attempt! ment for the enforcement and the suppresion of vi of z f z a Mines, remarkin, i f 5 ie i the them Informally, but took no action Humes for knifing Frink in th: aes the least upon the health election. I don't propose to be itm contempt Pose among the leaders of a me but the avernge citizen read between "Oh, that's all right ly unwarranted, The) ?0Ueh, so far an facts go, but the ters and discussed |INTENT is to secure revenge on hypo. to take @ prominent part People who would otherwise y and forget | that the principles of right are not the property of any hypocrite, belong only to the reputable and the but For several months past the peo- ted to epap- for ing to laws This paper haa printed many columns of iniquities votce in affected horror that such condi. Much the the eo last math- No greater quantity of mis-inform.|**4 47 a8 one of the fools and help ation could have been condensed into |? Paw political chestnuts out of the | uch @ small space, The two letter | Fe!” writers, Webber and Taggart, to And this sentiment, expressed from whom the “P.-I." refers, never were | °P* “M4 of the city to the other, has Quoted in “Interviews” tn the Star. done more to hinder the growth of « All that was said concerning Web. | *¢?Uine reform movement than all was that “he admitted that the| Other Influences. combined. out by ‘He said that « quarantine of. was stationed at his house, ang|*8t Im this community, are he permitied to enter| DCM OF at dest, giving luke sick.” Thia|*UPport te the reform i house while|*"¢ are waiting for the arch Thous- the ice wag | 824s of good citizens, who recognize Less the fact that vice has become ramp- riding warm movement, effect that | UMply because they detest hypocrisy hypo it was quarantined, had given the/&tite to step down and out. smallpox to Gallaham, the bar-tend.| It !* possible that the reform move- er at the American house, Nat.|™¢Dt, due to the existence of wi urally Webber feit sore over the pub. | Checked evils. will push forwar a, de Heatton, and hastened to help Mc-| "vite the disadvantage involved in Keehnie out of his ho! ‘The Star claimed then, and ciaims now, that Webber ought not to have been ai- upon the subject. recently “Even the actions of Satan can right.” MARKETS. Rut the Star is able to clinch its statement that Webber did admit that the police story was true, de- spite any denials which he may now carrying & masked political brigand upon ite back. A well known preach er of this city, epeaking hopefully anid nome times be taken advantage of In thir world to push along the cause of make. The reporter who interviewed ‘Webber took with him a witness, one| Trage began with @ rush thi of the most reputable officers on the | morning, which was largely due to Police force, who will make a state- ment when the proper time comes. As for Taggart, the other letter writer, he had smallpox himself and | people were allowed to go in and out of his plague-stricken home. The statements which he ts credited by| the Star with having made, were brought direct to this office by al neighbor who stands ready to reiter- ate his assertions. The Star did not claim to quote Taggart. It stated! explicitly at the time that a reput-| able citizen, whom it named, was responsible. It may be further noted that Health Officer McKechnie has been atitia yesterday, Resides shipments of oranges, lemons, fruit and banenas, | crates of cabbage, 85 crate: flower, # boxes asparagus, 40 beets, several besides some small invoices of lettuce, parsley and ra | | pected but did not appear | ateamer’s cargo. Cabbage is selling for $1.86@2 per dozen, Asparagus. 13@14e. Prices on fruit remain pract same as Saturday. Equa are steady at 15@16e. the fine display of products which came up from California on the Um large grape there were 220 ewull- cases tomatoes. 18 of rhubarb, 40 sacks of boxes of artichokes green | ahes. a lot of new potatoes was ex- in th. 06. Artichokes have dropped to 60@76e | Tomatoes bring from $1.75@2.00. jeally Sat- going around from one to another of | urday they were selling in some in the many persdéns who have taken| stances as high as 16% ground against him in the Star, ask ing them to disown their pubtis! statements and has utterly failed to secure such action on their part. As long as the health officer seem- €4 80 anxious for an investigation | bed rock prices of Tuesday | nesday and Thursday of last wit, Lemons, 91.50@2.5 « box limes, by the board of health Inst Saturday | $6.50 per case; cooking appies, s0o@ night, when no one was prenent to | $1.2 otting Spans Ory aed end 7 eating apples, $1,252.00; navel or- state anything against his official | iiges, $1.0062.80; seedings, $1.26 | acts, It may be just as well to accom-| 1.50; bananas, $1.76@2.00; cranber- modate him in future. rien, $13.00 per bhi; olives, s0@ ‘The Star will prefer charges| Der allon; grape frutt, 92.00 @8.60, against Health Officer McKechnie. Provision _ Fresh meat--Cow beef, 64@7%e Ib; 1G EDWARD . | steer beef, tc per Ib; mutt " Ss TORS mesT er, $c; ewes, So; Dork, 167 | lb; veal, large, S@0; small, Provisions—Hama, large, hama, small, 12@12%0 bacon, § to 10 ibm, 13%e; dry, ed clear backs, 946; bellies, 10c, Vegetables. $17,001.00 per 5@1.60 wack; carrots, If you will study the peacock you will find that bis chief characteristic ts vanity. He admires his fine feath- ere and courts the admiration of others, If he could talk he would] shouts “Am I not a beautiful bird And the peacock is very much like mankind, There can't be much eri- | tictam, for we are all tarred with the same stick, It shows in the boy who| jae ’s) et gl wants to wear his new boots to bed. pepr 10@ibe Ib; husks, Ue It's @ trait in humanity that keeps | onl © per doz; cautin the shopkeepers busy. It's bred in{$00G110 per doz; celery, 6 er doz; sweet potatoe the body, We desire to live looking | Boanisn’ Chill poppera our best and die the same way }ib; sauer 3 That is why people can logically |*4uash, $1, find little to object to in the pomp| sprouts, 6@70 | lettuce, 66@75c; case; articl and parade and glitter that was part | nba” of the big show at @ibe dos; green pen i ib hington last | figs: cartons, 60c, fancy, 7c, week. It's King Edward's turn next | ed, Ihe; tomatoes, per case, 4 dates, b@6e per Ib; | doz; thubarb, 9@10c per Ib; is an old man, who has #0 many uni-| He: aaparagus, 14@tic; new forms and trappings that he can’t | toes, $6.0@ hope to wear therm all. In all proba-| Butter Cheese, bility he will be in his grave in 20 years. He has about eve rything | Pound. ; that has eome to ane man nb Potatoes, beets, $1 sack, 65 33.5004 : lettuce, $1.6061.60 a turnips, 65@%5c; ‘Hubbard 2% @%e ‘per tb; garlic, #%@10c kraut, fa ok 3 pa Ue; fresh ranch, 16 amery, %e. Native Washington, Butter — Washington crea People | Californ prints, 26c; Baster flop down on their knees to him and| Chee advance of fully 2 cents from breakfal yellow Danver ontoni red, $2.26 100-Ibs being an the Wed week. JOBBING QUOTATIONS. n ig 3 io ge. @ite ton; per squash, eab- red xreen lower, | MWC | $2.00, ww a ps brussels ream head em, 60 dried import 7h@p2: | radishes, 10 per raley, pota ues and Poultry 180 full) | | chickens Corrected Daily prices are bein Eastern Washingt G16.50, alfalfa, $10. 1Me, 8. revenue cutter Rear in at] 1} te fo; lambs, 40; hows, Dressed stock-—Hoge, tc; fe. ‘The U Moran's shipyards pairs. 1D T ye timothy, T4P 11.00. § | Live stock—Oows, Mic; steers, 40) calves, 64@7Ke; sheep, shorn, | heb Ke. undergoing r Cooper & Levy Dill Pickles The best pickles for MWe Pickled Pigs Feet If you enjoy a treat er try Bengal Hot Chutne A genuine article in the elty—¢ het- cents them; 6 ta botties; each $1.90. Anchovies In oll, per bottle, # cents and 8 cents; spiced, in keen, 2 We and 6 conta, The very finest in the market, per jar, 30 cents. Bananas Large sixe, and just ripe enough to eat 20 cents. Selected Persian Date An exceptionally nice per pound, pounds for 26e. We Offer the Best Razor In the city for $1.00 per dozen, 10 cents; thr call and see it. The Shoe Brush We offer for 10 cents ectip- sen any offered elsewhere at 20 cerita; naved G per cent this means 10 Coope Bot. r & Levy GROCERS 104-106 FIRST AVENUE Vester Telephone Main 182 WE MAKE TO ORDER you Y with Our Prices of wateh repairing is edu Main springs from $1.50 Wedd ing and Engagement Rings OUT OF YOUR OWN gold it you wish, any special design we neatness workshop ced, $1.00, Cleaning from $1.50 to $1.00, HA. GOLDMAN 901 Second Ave, Marion, Cor. ay have in mind, » YER, manufacturing and do all kinds of repairing dispateh, ming and » Is bo! Burke Bldg —The following ftered to the pro ducer in round lots on the dook or in the car at Seattle hes duckn, 12@ 14% geal Sunday, March 10, 8 p. m. The steamer City of Seattle is universal favorite, and round trip record from Seat to Skagway apd return—¢ Grain—€ 80@26.00; barley, days 15 hours Grain—Ow 26.0008 37 bartey SUNSEQUED $20.00; wheat chicken feed, $17.00; Ba. & Victoriun corn, $2.90 per 100 Ibe. April 4, 18 and 32 Hay— Puget nd, Der ton, $12.50 8. City of Senttic 9, and April & 18 o Butter — Fresh ranch, 16@180; na- ad Way Ports | tive creamery, 2% . * - 9 Cheeeo— Native hington, tec. Y Eexe — Strictly fresh ranch, te. | S. S. “RUT H per doaen Poultry—Chickens, live, 11@12\e Sails Tuesday. Fed. 26, 8 P.M ducks, 124@130; turkePe, 12% @1Ac Dressed powltry—Turk Tee iaye DOOWELL & CO., ita LB CGeneret Aone, 118 James siren Telephone, Main #0 RISER AED White Star Steamshp co. | WH dispatch ite popular steam- } ° abip “OREGON” 2600 Tons. : George Seeley, Master To Valdes, Alaska © $ Direct on March 5, 1901 ‘or freight or passage apply agent of the com inion Hiock, Seattle Lad we Sees e ees $. 8. HUMBOLDT The Alaska Flyer For Ketchikan, Juneau, Doug- las Inland and Skagway March 18,8 p.m. 3 . Caine, Agent Phone, Main 1088. 622 First av 3) 5. 5. Nome City SALLING APRIL 27th For Nome Direct. Res. ervations Made Now e = fs POSH OOSEHSSOOE OSS” Pacific Clipper Line Tel. Main 1028, 622 Firet | Northorn Pacific S. 8. Co. \¥ For Vn Viadivostock ~Ae¢ Port Arthur Calling at Tientsin, We Hiei hou, Chefoo, if in nts offer. 88. Hreemar will be dispatched from Taco- ma about April 7, 1901 For rates and space r ations apply to DODW o gen, agts. 113 Ja Phone, Main 470. SESS EECYESEN YEN 2» British-American Line SAILINGS FOR Honolua, H L| On the First and Fif- teenth of Every Month (he E REESE ER EEE Ee For full particulars apply Rooms 204-214 Burke Building. Frank Waterhouse & Company GENERAL AGENTS |Go on the CITY OF EVERETT SEATTLE, EVERETT, | AND EDMONDS Route class meals served at 60 cents, any at 1 Leave Seattle, 7.09 a. m., 12 m., and | Ce Leay ett 9:16 a. m., 2:30 and round trips dally exeept Sunday. | Colman dock, Seattle. Tel, Red a1, | Fare ihe; round trip $1.00, First. | Al Th Halland Ferg unen eure ton ¥ ' Wikon & The the ne t. en Toll Drug Go ort Have You a rat) = of It In Madinan ¥ ws. is the paper that dares to pr THE STAR Agencies at which Want Ads will be received Washington Pha 24 Howell Me mua Ave and Moy noar He an F Ave nad 1th Ave Georgetown only nt CLASSIFIED ADS. UL 8 Mlanket pants, § white ur the gov VEN “ee erctal cuons f the United Bt | ABSTRACT OF TITLE. OBKOKNE, TREMPER & CO., inc, Abstract” Company ablished 1883, Mining claim abstracts, Base- | ment of the Mutual Life bullding. | h-Whittlesey-Hanford Abstract Hailer block. Telephone Main 194 SRATTUR Absiract Co. N. ¥. bik ALASKA CLOTHING MENT ARCHITECTS. A. TIDE AND, 47 Colman block MéManus & Walker. 40 Y. bik EB. W. HOUGHTON, 414-1 ons. | ATTORNEYGAT LAW. WHHL BUTINER, Atiorncy “at | Law. Aavice er Suits prose- 1 cuted and defended in ali courts. 18 years ce. Proceedings in bankrup’ »panies Inco porated. At em bank re j 63 Third avenue, op blie Library, "P \J ALL, Jit, 18 Roxwell Biock, | 28 Columbia 8t., above lst Ave. | Genera! practice in all the courts. Damage Cases « Specialty, | Moderate Fees—Conmultation Free. | | Ten Tearw Active Practice. |i E. FOSTER (formerly of 3 On bar): «x-refere | barkruptey, « .W practice € ne, ot 406 Mutual Life j bullding. "Phone Main 74 HARTFORL BEAUMONT. counsel- or-at-law, Dexter hiert diank bid iJ. A KELL ory aiey siding 1 aON & AUBT, & Hoston icck LAMBUTH, tes, Pacific bik MA INALL), 469 Burke Bia. Palmer & Brown, Pioneer bid C CONOVER. @-43 Haller Bide MAN FB. KNAPP, i0 Halier bidg WARD KEMP. 622 Hurke bidg JF. DOUGLAS. 7 New York bik RICHARD OBBORN, 705.8 NY. bk} 3. 8 LANGLAND, 801 New York bik HORACE PF TER, 615 New York bk TR. PARKER, WF Paciic Wieck PIERRE PF. FERRY 19 #econd | HLM MARTIN, in wyer, 64 Boston bk AUCTION SALES, te ao | AUCTION sale of the geason; ele want furniture, the contents of nine elegant furnished rooms; E. ¢ Hickerton will on the prenvt 114 Twenty-third avenue south : engine bo 12, at 10:30 a ak and cherry bed beds, fine bureaua ar bedding xte dining ch ard, | Stoves, extra ane partor ter | beautiful rockers, fine plano in oak, pictures, Bru ot curtain ports writing fomk. | bric-m-brac, fine china at, the ra cr mo Ui tloneer The Capital paid (e Surplus Intereat SPRATT James St THe ¥i Pa |General b | .D# len F Park nu on ft Capital vice pres. Foes x adia ght M acte LE RE and § D. A. ¢ RST oF vp nki oe yr UND plus, $35,000. J. Furth, prea; J 8. Goldsmith, vice pres; RV. Ankeny, cashier, Corrrespondents in principal cities tn the United @tn and Purope. National Bank of Commerce | Paid up capital... $150,000 of Seatt en news transacted. Dy A. Chilb Ist vice py 3. ¥, Lani rs, pres. res. ; e. nent lion a. ANCH ond Avenue, [A general Banking Busines | | AM BRON ts general ban pe 20,00 Doll: $2,000,000 time deponita, Corner of Mar NAL BANK M. MeMic 8, Rurope. NAL BANK k paid in, $628,000; eur- R. R. Spencer, deposit welute for rent. it Vault Boxes for Roat Scandinavian - American Bank banking busi te $1,600,000. B. L. Grondahl, A. H. Boolberg, cash. cash, No bra aneches. PLOPLIB'S SAVINGS HANK. | Becond avenue and Pike 8 | paid up, $190,000, Bm. © |pres; J Greenleaf, R. Hayden, asst cashier. Capital Neufelder, cash; J. T: Commer- cial, savings and trust buuiness. BUSINESS COLLEGES. CHR Hi indt BRST mm N. Ww BARC stand Good + w. 1 al nese AINS Ir usinesws ( thods and Jorn Cheap if aurant n th & F ‘Olle idual instructia one fruit 2 joing Aa ‘«e, Union, all subjects chers. Acm@ College, Second and Pike School Telegraphy Wilson's Me Starr-f'd BUSINESS CHANCES. id cigar one busi aut fir ery be iyour CON) RACIOR and BUILDERS. P, NOG hanging, SODERQL WHERG kalsom! IT & nin 108. ainting, us BL paper 1022 Pine. AD, shopa | at 218-220 Spring street \ J. R. SWIFT, house and sign paint- er, 218 Spring street oO COLLECTION AGENCIES, | MONEY collected, 61 Howton block Trans. | ing Dusiness CLAIRVOYANTS, MINES AND DI ‘ tt ‘1 AG) ‘ io ed . ' P « per 1 f | r J } Jane s CLOTHES GLEANING WEATTLE ¢ s ,Prewming clothes in at $1.00 month ey 607 ard. Buft 1004 HiGs i for cart-off eloth DETECTIVE Bete lve Aw i VANGING 1 Ladies and gen ‘al st aun ¢ # block Mine. Muriel, skirt 10°30 a.m.to & per MME. SMITH. LYNCH & SHAW AGENCIES »yd b DANCING ACADEMIES. ' , ’ joining « p and DRESSMAKERS, and mb & recept nters « faced and t in. 6S MeDons Mir key Ride rd inte rr DYEING AND CLEANING. DYF PARISIAN pr AMERICA? er WORK er 6 418 Int ave Dye Works; dry Tel cleaning i i ave in 797 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY. | ERICKBON & WYMAN CO,, manu paretus. 1714 West. av. Matn, 73%. ENGRAVING. SEATTLE Gngraving Co. high er printing pletes Hinckley block. FINANCIAL—Wanted to Borrow, WHY keep your money in bank | when we can get you 7 per cent. } on first rtgage, improved real estate in the city of Seattle? Ger nan-American I tment Co., 613 Third Ave. opp public library FINANCIAL. SEATTL mpany t the emin ape the my rand if not who bh | berintendent j pantry, Mr. Sentt years located br f off wells in m devote his entire perience to this up the necessary lowating and w@tts open eve York t k. omL cing to ite stock! it has secured the in the COMPANY. ure in dere that seu jcotm = Reott, t ofl expert, who ost experienced oil well-driller in the ia the past 35 4 hundreds ontries, will time and Vast ex ompany in netting machinery and In f M nan in 4 dri) any Grilling the company’s | 06-206 New ONE MILLION DOLLARS to loan on real estate in Seattle in sums of $100 to $50,000. German-Amert- ment Co. 613 Third ave. fe money at low Groll, Damus & Onner, elma na, furniture in; a ome in, © on time. 0, 13 furnished 107 Marton street WARRANTS bought nd sold. Mor nm Mutual Life bid rent $15, for new; snap. cash $250, bal- T housekeep- ” 004 location. be CO Burke building FOR SALE—Seattie auction sale stable, 1212 Western avenue; tel Buff 1681, Auction every Tuesday and Friday at 1 p. m.; horses, harness, etc. All kinds of on commission, M. J. auctioneer Ne SALE—W house in San | ancisco, Old established, cen- j y located, large retafl and } y trade #. About | $6 Addrese 1 I equare, } near Mark SHED POTATORS — Karly Rose, fancy well selected stock In large small quantities at $20 per FREITER & CO., 1415 Fir HE Waldrip Oyster Co. on Fiver Jock have # comy set of draw- ing instruments for ale at a bar- | _gain ante rou heap: t } ent ar | BUTTERWORTH ors, 1426-1428 Th FURN FINLAY & | COOKS | ch Qu 1601 mberm n City i Third ANTED- Appr Baughman’s Gi | Cutting System. in the only teach in the city nd HOTELS, FURN ave.; how modern; pric Hotel Savoy—Re ERONSON HOT CONKLIN HOUS MUNRO House, new sur W.V nee, Rip 18-14 part & .OANS AND JAMES BOTHW ins. surety bond JU JUNK os; prot ATL. ALASKA Junk ( |} prices; prompt |__Western avenue MECHANICAL lL McALLAST. W. ¥. MURDOCH and mandolin, 1 ROBB, HELP WANTED. waitresses, HELP WANTEO—FEMALE. rofitable werk. 519% Pike GRAND PACIFIC extern ave. 'P MUBICAL, “FUNERAL” DIRECTORS. embaim- Pike & Sons, ird, Tel, ACES. 142 ‘Third ave giris, kinds. second help of all Employment Co., Tel. Douglas ~ HELP WANT — —FEMALE. to learn ting Dress Madam Muriol ner of this system ve Easiest system taught. MeDonald block ISHED ROOMS, Hotel—i116 First ly furnished All 8 moderate. ms 50c up. 625 ist, L, 908 Firat Ave, KE, lili ird ave. 1133 First avenue. ———————————— | | INSURANCE, BURNS & ATKINSO He » weneral "in- ton Block, 509 N. ¥. Bik pA Se ht a EO OL INSURANCE. BLL, is. NK, “fire n_ bik Loans, 28 Boat pays highest npt attention, 1309 hone Main 647. 0. pays highest returns. No. 1 Tel, Pike 119. es ENGINEERS, IR. 503-4 Pion ingtructor wultar 20 Holyoke block, MISCELLANEOUS. CITY WATER, We a a t than well or bucket. See He & Son, Columbia City, for water service with 550 tages fixed for hot and cx OCULISTS AND AURIGTS. Dit KibGw, Valley Dwiiding Dr. J. A. Mackinnon, 4 Chapin bidg DR. SHELLABARGER. %2 Hinckiey DR. INDA NADEAU, eye, ear, r # throat. 23) Burke Bidg OPTICIANS, on ex. free 322 Pike OIL AND GASOLINE, Main CALL up Olymple ¢ Te! $9 617 Third « ol TEOPATHY. with chronic SIX years’ experience cases, Rickart & Howell, ost paths, 48 Colline block; Tel. Main 72%. Consultation f WASHINGTON Inatitute of Osteo pathy; third year in Beattle; ove 21,000 tres ents given; literature, including complete report of two! are’ work, sent free on appl cation. Safe Deponit Bidg., Seattle PATENT ATTORNE Barnes & Co. 14-15 Btarr-Boyd bidg FE ADAMS. drattirig, Colman bid JAINS in second hand houne goods; call at Red Front Pur- niture company. We can give you fine secondhand cdok stoves, bed- room nets, carpets. They look. as 004 an new, for half the money. 110 and 112 Becond avenue south. J. J. COLVER, #10 Becond avenu ectentific magnetic healer and doc tor of peychology. Permanently cures all chronic desirabie habit Be sy ADVERTISING planned, prepared, Placed ywhere at publishers rates. ne C. V. White Advert ing Bureou, 725 New York _bidg., Seattle. Tel. Main 804. HIGHEST prices for second hand goods, bedroom sets, stoves, car- peta, ete Red Front Furniture Co. 116-112 tnd Ave. & Tel. Red 1222 WITH WINE AND PIP, regular dinner, ide. Aliey Restaurant, ai ley on Columbta bet. Zn‘ and ard. 7 OX YDONOR aa! the genuine cures all diseases. old imita- fons, 4 MeDonalé_ ble ay FARHION Hair Store, 183 Second avenue; diagnosis of the scalp free of charge. CHICAGO Electroize! hair mleesy "Phone Red 3006. ne hei bis WAISTS and Skirts to order, cheap. 3.8. Mfg. Co. 307 Union. ! WANTED—Oid gold and silver. Hi _ Hensel, mfg. Jeweler. 28 Hinckley. MNS. fh. RENNETT is again at © Haller block; hair, scalp treatment MRS. HANSON, stylish millinery; ow prices. corner 4th and Pin STOVES repaired. Carter, 202 in ~ PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. VAN DYKE, diseases of wo- __men, chronic diseases, Wash. bide. DR. FLEISCHER, diseases of men and women; specialty surgery. 201, _202, 216, 218’ Washington Block. DR. HINKLE 212 Mutual Lite bidg. Tel White 629; ree Butt % DR. MILES, 602 Railey bid, Tel Ma 2: rea. 1020 sth, Tel Green 546. 4 Hinekiey Bord bidg., diseases and un- CH Remotes #u- rompently niess 612 Thir nue. FORD, diseases of women: Mutual Live, _PRINTING AND BINDING. _ METROPOLITAN Printing & Bind- ing © 112 Yesler, Tel. Biue $01 BULL BROS. commercial printers, 308 Washington Bidg., ove: ‘Treen's shoe store. Tei White 48% PLUMBING. LETT & MULLIN — New work gueranteed 1 year. Tel. Butt lox. GO. A. WOODHOUSE GO.” Tei, Main 944, RAL sine; stamps, 24 for bc; button free; open Sundays. _ PH Avenue Studio—is2é r Pike. Call and get * for this month. eur finishing. Wiise, Mob. bik. Photos on watches. 4 special REAL € ESTAT be are snaps for home g00d cheap homes, will buy @ good home, house § large rooms, 6 acres land, 2 acres cleared; barn and chicken house bearing fruit trees; $60; $26 terly. of timber and farm lands to select from. Fine dairy farm of 160 acres land, acres hay land, running water; 20 or 30 head of Jersey cattle; good house and bara. We have over 400 lots in Ballara Why not buy good lot in Ballard cheap t fare; population has doubled in two years. H. P. CAMPBRLL & CO,, 409 Burke Building $100 to $250 for lots 40xil0 feat each, two blooks from ear line; city wa be ter and street t 1 and sidewalks asy payments; graded, park- id at once; on jal terms to those building. satay to $176 for a * in lsey's righton Beach acre tracts; close to Renton car line; good soil; well settled neighborhood and % minutes’ of town, J. HUSTON, 508 Batley building. S-cent far ride from center R FINE residence Troperty, Tn “Went tle at from $7B to $250 per lot; must bes een to be “pprweiat a Call tn and let us show you the property. STURTEVANT & CO. 112 Columbia stre: DON’T BUY vol you see our jist ¥. H, Renick & Co., 211-212 Bailey. CLG S207 First a1 | TENTS AND AWhinGe LAST DAM "AY, MARCH 11, 19, a MINING. REAL ESTATE Continued, AMP Woe 119 ¢ SECOND-HAND — iPIC Puruiture Store, r }) kinds SOCIETY NOTICES 3 learn & t ” ~ ics Third Avemme We manufacture all ki oa van covered Horse Bisaketo tan kinds of horses at all iinds ot seta All kinds of people buy them, TINNERS. EINTAY @ ROBB, fon a _ TRAINED NURSES, uate John Seely ton. References. jotel rf ___ TRANSFER COMPANIES Ris Transfer Co, Main TRUNKS AND TELEt BiG fargains at Olympic Farm Store. zt rhs avenu EY 0 MBRELL. covering Columbia street Robeson B _ VOICE CULTUAI MAGNUS SCHUTZ. Holyoke ba | WANTED—REAL ESTATE, | Wi itave cash. customers cottages and modern any part of the city. American Investment C avenue, opposite p WANTED. TO BUT Gil kinds of goods. Olympic Furnit #17 Third ave = ~ Kail & Piating works 4 THE SUPERIOR COURT the State of Washin, for the County of King. matter of the estate of Cl Swasey, deceased. No. tice to Creditors. . tice is hereby given by ministrator of the estate of @ lotte Swi , deceased, to the tors of waid’ deceased, and | te | persons having claims said estate to present them necessary vouchers within after the first publication of thi Uce to the said admi-istrater office, Room No. 4 Dexter Bank Building, Seattle, King ty, Washington. JOHN H. PO Administrator of the Charlotte Swasey, deceased, Date of First publication, ary 18, 1900. IN THE SUPERIOR COU the State of Washington, im for the County of Ki ¢ ick M. Graham, Dian ve Francis Trudeau, def 21,853, Summons by Pub The State of Washington, 1 Merie Francis Trudeau, x u are hereby summoned to: r within sixty days after date of the first publicatl this summons, to-wit, within days after the 25th day of 1901, and defend the above action in the above entitled and answer the complaint ef plaintiff, and serve a copy answer upon the undersi torneys for plaintiff, at thelr below stated; and in case @f failure so to do judgment ndered against you acco the demand of the complaint, has been flied with the clerk of court. The object of this action is tain a decree adjudging that fendant Merle Francis T ne right, title or interest in the lands hereinafter deserit any part thereof; and that ai) plaintiff! is the owner of the and all of it in fee, and to have #) guardian ad litem appointed tom resent said defendant im this scum and to have appointed a truste carry out a decree of the court to convey any interest of t defendant in sata lands to the tiff in this action; and for er and further relief as to the may seem equitable in the The lands above mentioned 3] Jescribed as follows: Lots one ty and two (2) In block ceva 7 Walla. Walla addition to “4 of Seattle, in King County, stsit® Washington x PETERS & POWEI Attorneys for P P, O, address rooms 4 to & orton Rank building, Seattle sunty, Washington. Date of first publication, ary th, 1901, Treen Shoe Cai 707 FIRST AVE. * pe ot ie eI Of the Great Realizatiot Sale of SHOG® ens

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