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». 1 _ MARCY ; Sy UP cat ba #176; ‘red, $2.25 100-tbe; re ton eo per d ower per a weet potatoes, §2.00,|A Hurry-Up Love Affair Resulted t ' by H ( “ er kraut. $@4c; crear From Inaugural Ball, $1,251.85 cane: brusne . : Oc vat Ib; California hea ‘ Boers Disband Weeks the U. S. Government Will be on Wheels--The Coming ous hoker.'W1 smnw YOR, March 16.—-By Matl.| CAPE-TOWN, March #1.—tlten : ‘ . ‘ ‘ import i ball, ending u ; - Trip of McKinley and Cabinet Will Make the * .¥- ent of Ming Matilda Agi, a gta pep foty wir 1 ' oe ul s barb, 6@ic per pareioy, | Pioneer Ay ¢ Whole World Marvel 25 parague, } new pora- |Stowmen J. Brant ‘hes | MOU. vel, toom, $6.6066.00; apinach, be; string | juny wome to Meht In |— ~ {sate eee vee.) 100 TAT 1 } CLASSIFY | ch and Poultry | Joy, wife of t nero A Butter — Washington creamerts during sauguration in ‘ ‘ P pound = prints, astern fowa hington attending the| FOR GALE. | MAMMNGTON. D.C. March 21) The journey will probably ‘ h boats, battlesh 1 Klein, fresh ranch, 16@is¢, |ball she met Aldrich, It was a ens at Green Lame EB George Washington's eves | *> niles, for the “gove rons or fleets may be | California’ creamery, of love at fret sight hen Miss! avenue station bulge if he were told avout the)! | go from Washingt Secretary Gage will watch the r Cheese—Native Washington, full| Aman returned toe New York, two| ran HENRY iste that bets teen plan-|2° ans to Southern Call-jenues and spend @ few maillions of joroam, ide; Kastorn: New York, li days later, Aldrich followed her | ar. Cork blocks Melthas t A. up (he Pacific coast to Beattie, | dollars between eadh station. Seere-| Wisconsin, io; California, 1a-.| He caught Mims Agan and her |= -—— for Presid d inley ss the Northwest and back, make!tary Wilson will look at the farme 1b; Edam, $11.00@ | mother at Philadelphia A pro-| galy will ‘the presicent take |ing almost a complete etroult of the and order the isewance of his crop New York, 15@16c;|poeal between stations and an ac Sie bat the ULB gover untry Many side trips and de-|bulletin, All (pall, It is @ trip that urger, 16@1 brick, 16@17¢ followed, The couple will on wheels Th ” be | Coure = be om te visit greati will make the world marvel at 18@P 196 rtied im April or June, and 7 + xeoretaries, CLUS It ix proposed that the party | “those Americans. trictly fresh, ranch, 16@1Te; | Will live in Washington. 7; amtire cabinet, their se varies. go to Duluth, and then The matn object of the journey, of bq 16e he , eupert advirers ine TK. great inland seas to Buffalo, to course, Is to allow the pre pt to) Poultry-—Chickens, Ii i pl de 4 wachiner Rach hour of the day the president | Ohio, scheduled to take place at San | Keys, 194 @ 1414 will be in touch ne h Wash » May 18. | Dressed #tock Chickens, ue} pecial train. bore} ington, but, through & ary Hay oposed meeting between |; Pibigee ducks, 6@ itiacns, would be and his department, with the capl-| McKinley and President | 6c 1M ‘ef note, for it be a com-|tals of the world. Through Secre-|Diax of Mexteo, ie ati! only a pro - on wheels. There will|tary Root he will know what every |ject. No definite plans of tine or| Corrected Daily ,—The following ehef and his aseistants in regiment im the Philfppines and/place have been arranged. During | prices are being offered to the pre waneirte my 3 % @f the dining cars; there/China Is doing, and he will wateh|the last few weeks T # bern | ducer In round lots on the dock or In| ». peat es S Sn March Bt @ library car, observation! Cuba and Porto Rico as closely am| far from well, and unless he ia much | the car at Beattie cree. maae + of Canton, Is to famoking and lounging eom- though he were in the White House. |improved, | ot probable that he| Grain barley, |e made a lieutenant. M cars fitted up with ecretary Long will tell him where | will be able to m the trip to the |. Vrain Kinley has promised it for aie mea who govern/each ocean terror is, and what it ts!) American border te grasp the hand Dansemilier- served during ‘i doing, that orders for the movement! of his brother ruler, $3.90 per 100 Ibe. war as a private in the “Pre Aye Puget sound: per ton, 812.80; | OWN.” Bighth. Ohio, iw _ ——— - tare Wantinaten timothy. hum of young McKinley and Bar . | ©1850; alfwtta, $10. 764711. 00 we water, costing $800; to Ben Perri, for 1% \ a 1-story frame cottage at 1680 De | ,, Butter — Frosh ranch, 15@180; ne eS -. pime born street, costing $50; to 8. Tr Vi ahetive Gronks Mo, | dinner at the White House, He was 4 : for = ij-story frame house at | SE te ieee ee tt ate 1 hd Kegs Strictly fresh raneh, is@ibo; |then an orderty of « staff officer ‘ Harvard avenue north, cost . | per dozen | In order to accept the invitation Golored Cudsns Fear 0m) nin! Honore a" iS BOOMING Sort calsnna, uve, sigue: [af "the preagest "ot “the "United a > err eg ducks, 12% @1ic; turkeys, 124@ ide. | States, he had to hunt up his officer | Oppression. ony at First avenue and Wash- | ty jand ask him to allow him to shine oI Mareh 21.4-Bighteen ex-siaves of Cuba, who are being maltreated and op- “ghder American rule, bave a request, through one of named Emmanuel, rep - their leader. for permis- them and other coter- fo settle in the Congo .° Mate as Belgian colanists. Bel - if America bas no ob- ms to the emigration. —_— WATERFRONT. fitures and machi papas Galecastn, me finden’ Geck pea ieee ne lows. MAYUNE AKES PORT sala oe Steamship Co.'s Gok are, ‘ish the ex- yd eee that haa ee fates crew ot ie for ies yr eee Chine. | LL IT EVER €., March 21,— dispatch from Com Rockhill, the pian of the} ee regarding Chinese tn - hat the powers #hould vey od alump sum, end then de- 4 Proper pro rata distribu- ‘t met with the an tien representatives of Pekin. ewer insists on fling its own iy. ‘The state de- | eves this to be impos- A execution, and that an! total of, 4150.000.000 in an be demanded. In case eeear Penny between the: min- Pekin, the United ft that the subject he referred Basue court, of arbitration ot jullding Opened. N. ¥, ‘Mareh 20—The | Redera Saitaine at the Ban-Ameri- penton, srounde was dedicat- alternohn by Postmaster Gen- fires: who dec ped the first let- | to McKinley in the ogee evening Mr, Smyth ~- address, Forty-eight employed on the building Heday for incrensed pay DW IS THIS 40 aoe MINNEAPOLIS, March 20.—The m of the winter haw rt yeuterda 6. With no wignsof abatemen: blegked and busi ways are ally ta were rngineer’ k i To Kila frame ho Geating $200: to Herbert Babb, ® i-story frame house at 1 Prevent) avenue south, cost 5 10 Grace Grammon, for #« Awelling at University b costing $1,500: to T. ¥.K & 2-story dwelling on ini Pte, conting ¥3 mity 000 *SHING AROUND THE rere as ==" GOULD STOCK FOR WINTER? THE SEATTLE STAR sack; carr Dan per we ontor a case aquest! ington street costing $3,000, Reter to GA.) Dressed poultey—Turke for a l-story frame house at! . 1 Es Feeatiete arene pouth, soning | Seattle a Real Good Snap tor the | Cie tS coms, Sec; eteorn 4@ | day. in order that he mi ae * de; calves, 54@T4o; sheep, shorn, to prepar® himeeif frame house at 8 Hoytat avenue Mutha Men, ° @ House north, costing $1,800; to King County eanae eae acon, “ts fe; lambs 7 pent Investment Co. for a 2-story buitd-| alles o Mrs. Anna Hubbard Dead. Mre. An Hubbard, wife of Pa trolman W. C. Hubbard, died thin morning at the family residence, Fremont. She wan %@ years of age She heaves a son, Edward, aged 13 Ing at 500-502 Jackson street, costing | 3950; to Hugh wcAllister for two cot. | tages in James aivision of arn Lake, costing $600 Raker, tory frame house iiiman's add, costing 5330; to Wr, | nue and Wisenina Soneee Harper, for a t-story frame dwelling | house, it te will be at 1940 Jackson street, costing $1,400; | furnished, and one of the te J. D. Hewttt, for a l-story cottage | the coast. It was learned & It is annowneed that Jack Low ® well known sporting man, wt tonight coy upe vy i houre in ry ton y that bis shoes and do his other [THEY LOOKED me Jobs @ little eariter than usual th t wht bh for the visit UARDS FOR M'KINLEY at 7 Twenty-aixth avenue south, local gamblers are contemplating| WC Nubbard is @ brother ot Pa.| WASHINGTON, D. C., March 21 costing $990. opening up @ gambling house over tremman M. R. Mubbard. On his forthcoming trip across the ——— | the Green Tree safoon on Washing- $= McKinley wil! |tom street. Geo. Lane and Wiillam warded by detectives, One will Another Gambling House. Geo. Lane and Wm. Louden have | Louden | eamen i Washington Street. now operating gambling rooms In the Lytell house, HUMANE SOCIETY him from here to nother from there to Gal New hird to San Francisco opened up a gambling house at 117| bitne be ped a Veston, a t to 8 and 11 Washington street. Lane Ml gre'the Standard, sat, Union club. WINS A VICTORY jon th ee ee ee j = Local members of the Humane 94. |New ones will serve in (he same : - Gambing Fines ae are highly pleased that the ee Te ner trips, President Mo "Wee: ‘pubite ‘quentling. hamere fas umane bill has been signed by Gev.|Kiniey. has always been accom. lterday paid Fiery Mae toe ‘police | fines up to noow today in the police | Rogers. panied by Major Foster, of the jcourt as fines for the past month, Court wae he choca The new Dill makes it a misde-| Washington office tage, aecret a PA ” | nervice. pro be select- nor to witness a dog fight cock. |°<°¥ice He will Prom y O eeese main, of to stand by amd not In- terfere where crucity is being prac teed on any beast. The maximum Penalty in fine for conviction under the law te $150, and an secessary may be fined the saine as the principal Rach money pensity may be ac- companied by Imprisonment For the passage of this new bill the Seattle Humane society must be giv en the most credit. idee Roger 8. Gree went several times to Olympia in the tnterest of the bill, It wae drawn up and presented by Senator Preston, and Representative Lewis worked hard for its success in the lower house, It goes into effect June and at that time the members of the local Humane eociety ony that the law will be rigidly enforced. MARINE NEWS. |= ' } Jacob Kline Dead. WHATCOM, March 31. — Jacod | Kline died here Tuesda:; He was) ine father of County Commissioner | ine. 'MEFFORD IS TO BE DISCIPLINED The civil service commineion hold a spectal meeting tomarrow aft ernoon to decide the case of Patro!- man A. H.- Mefford, suspended re- cently by Chief poew getorby achara of cotiecting and = retaiming fine money. ‘Mefford does not deny the chars, hat states wk ed < : inten- Ni iw! YORK, Merch31.—Since Jan-|tion. It is um a com ts) . Missouri-Pacifie stock has| mission has decided to bold that | from Tl, steadily reaching | Mefford's suspension for a time wil! ‘This is the firet time|be of suffictent ment. The 2 ces it has taken in- wpon the car he steps from the car or carriage to the hotel or major will be at his eibow avert danger may make ite appearance GOES WAY UP = lands Put a Sure on Success The “ground oor” to poms pond vg t fact that Mef- hia death was ter | ford has been connected with the po- » and the rise of | tiew department for the past Il years ks now plates wat eben _x... an De & cap- je jeer. The collier Leelanaw, Capt, Stores. | at 6 arrived at the coal Franci#eo last night She brought| $2.60 buys 8 shares; up a few tons of raiiroad tron and|anares. The people can will take @ full cargo of coal to Ban|they want | Franctaco on her return trip, this price. No j kings, millionaires or persons. Copalia Potnt coms, and the right there. Hailroad to land, according to stakes tly for location, and t pany has lands in ten ot triets in Washington and ( Booklet free. The trustees (directors) Great Northern OU Co, @ Wilron R. Gay, U. torney; grocer orm better | Steamer Caarina left for Tacoma | test night. She will take a part car- 0 of general merchandise there and will probably sail for Ban Francisco tonight. ey t4 The China Mutual finer Mayune is! at Tacoma today, loading wh will return to Seattle for the of her cargo ina few days. The new stenmer I[niand Flyer, that was eupposed to make fi regular run today, will not start on her trip until tomorrow. Hor chairs and interior fixtures which were to have arrived yesterday afternoon, will not be here until tonight. She will make her first trip to Port Or- chard at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- ine Point Sanitartum, oe | Waash.. Jonn H. Schivety ‘The deck of the United States army transport Seward has deen caulked, J J. Galbraith, land the upper works and staterooms jonte na are being put on today. officers eee ern OM Co. are ‘The repairs to the U. 8. steamship} R. Gay; vice president Patterson have been completedand| Chase and Joseph the fe now In the stream, Great No —Genevieve| to the contrary notwithstanding ine Was com Henry put Genevieve im 4 sack a” was @|and tied it with a string. By the great-great-| time he reached the river the old hundreds of cat had got her good eye to a peep hole to reconnolter. Them she be- but Gen-| gun to fight for life. ie was old, serawny and tooth-| throw the ik into the water, but liess: her once melodtoas voice bad | Geneviev | tafled her, she was blind in one eye | his coat, and and deaf in both ears, and she had a| ry, Genevieve aoa ‘ail weot In, } furrow balf an inch wide the whole) It w: the boy that the liength of het back, where a biood- | string pon Fa the sack broke, He thirsty bullet had cut @ swath. could not swim a atroke but Gene Al previow mpts to get rid of | vieve had not forgotten how. With |Genevieve hi failed. She had|her one claw imbedded in the piling |been shot, clubbed, poisoned and|she clung on for life, while Henry caried away, but she always bobbed | seized her tail and yelled for help up serenely and sang her ballads on | A policeman pulled Henry and Gen- the back fence. 80 Henry Wilezs-|evteve out and took them home. vareki, 10 years old, was especially! Last night Genevieve rang a tul- Aetafied to drown Genevieve in the|laby on the woodshed while Henry river, all laws and city ordinances | slept. | COURTHOUSE. MARKETS. name demoed to die Tecois. mother Stevens. ent of the Great tary, W. 8, Chapma surveyor; os rine cutter Grant a ht from her ci The rever in port Inet ni about the Soun The U. 6. amehip Perry te now in the harbor on waiting orders. te. dress Great Northern On © P. 0, Box 114, Seattle Wi for information or stack a fe 18 Cherry street. Binck 161 The new parkentine Jas, © John- son, which was recently launched at Moran's ehipyards, is now having her a bigger cargo of frult and veget- ies than has beeo recetved this avon. The variety 00d, | Consequently ‘eatern avenue com- | mission men are showing big stocks today and doing very large business }tlon in the superior court against the | wattle Electric Co. to recover $5,650 jfor injuries alleged to have been r at at the hands of the motorman Of 2 Green Lake ear on Dec, 20 last Francisco this morning for Seattle, ‘QUESTION strength, ng and old. years of health and Every time the president moves platform, every time | in whatever form priced stock of | it Northern O11 Company ( fully paid and non-aasessabie shares ma 6 oh tne peers ter fish, but on Fi ankers from Ban! next lot will be priced higher, Now other treasurer Sat de t Sound National Bank, ah., from hie} ear, the ready to| THE BEST OIL STOCK SELLS RAPIDLY Cinch The bays ke pr ewift thern is cross our met re * com her dis- ‘ailfornia of the istrict at Joeeph Winship, whole Lyman B. Knapp, of Alaska; Harvey 8. Jorda cashior Post-Int@tigencer © 1 Western passenger Northern - way; Dr. O. G. Chase of the Copalis | Pinea# and infuence. Chehalis county, R. € ro jeputy , Oly a-U, 8. ft the Great North President, Wilse paitory, Seat Send in your remittances to the company before it i# too late. Aa- company. or call t our © Ph Nerve te stepped and will #on be read a rom, | Pe pase Ite take trp. ee}. aie Charge . Fronoh 7 > a ae reatment. J.C. Garvey has commenced an ac-| Tie steamer Walla Walla brought | oss ee cttad 1, Lane left San The wonderful food for the nerves. vigor to It iw the remult | It produces real, Garvey etates that for not obeying | 'o¢ " . There are practically no special! | not artificial strength. In cases of | an trder to pall dows, © curtain 10) ores on the market to lay, and nervous prostration, indigestion the car, he was knocked down by | [retire che big stacks of preduce LE ALITY caused by anxiety, over-taxath YG Oscar Gonradnen. ope ang the eitae ab yoo the mental or physicial forces which ia gly at ea on bed oe. peteee reRate: Sioa viene 7 } exhaust the nerve force, and ener plaint of Carroll Hendron an © a few new potatoes on gy, there is no treatment (het will Ferree, attorneys. issued oe bend wae A SHINGTON, D.C, March 1-~|siop the irritation and build up the [ee lr wag (lag them to| Other vegetables which came by | wallty of the appropriation bilie| affected tissues ike the | Charcot ileplone Co o oer. 2 ae Ee ce aiet seateriny ke tment, It gives vitality fo the show cause why they should charge | steamer Jant night are: Bweel pole \signed by President McKinley, on| ontire wvetem and promotes henlthy more than $6 per month for main|toet, cabhage, cer MO tg oan, (Sunday, March 3 ix beng ques |action to ull the organa--G, 0. Guy, vet rs aimed Maate chat the com-|\ asparagus, radishes, artichokes, tur. | "UN 4 tne attorney general de | Druggist. Seattle, Waah pany refused to give them telephone hips and @ very iralted supply Of clare the bills ilegal it would re- | Retlabl Drugs. Reasonable Prices service on & main Mine le than ney Sk on egetabine 'o wire an extra seasion of congress | oe ed 1 er |tresh and nic eappropriat nore th $200,- | ” per month Ath @ Honited number |tresh Ane Noes of fruit aled came|{?, Te wpropriate more than $800,- “pine cane of Danie McXamars trom calfogmia, bite tn queation ver merican aguinet Thos. Jones, et al., to recoy ING QUOTATIONS. The opinic however, has been tr ‘on & promissory note, Was dis- | 4068 Quo lexpresned by officials in the state d | tain the legality of the laws, not-| | Lemons, $1,.6002.50 a box: limes, | withstanding their approval on Sun-| | $6.50 per cai cooking apples, %e@ day Needs hair brushes, bath brushes, ($1.25; eating apples, $1.0061.25; fancy o tooth brushes, clothes brushes Nr "| c or \emting apples, $1.76@2,50 navel ote ve ating to invest yo baby brushes. Jartell Drug Co.'s agent of the Pennaylyania line at 1.80; bas $7902.20 chanbere Mortrweat Trust & 8a you buy you won't be disanpointe: Portland, te in Seattle today $12.00 bbl; olives, wren | Weet Columbia str Tooth brushes, fair quality 100 Lieut. F. K. Crowley, of the British | thet MIM Boe One alan s@00. | i, precident:, Joh Harthan, | Tooth brushes, better ones, iéc..20e vy at Eequimault, ts in Seattie to- | P® J | rock, Pp on navy at Exquimault, | vice’ president Al Myers, | Hair brushes ‘ “a Be day, He will start for London to- eretnry and t 2 E rltheteree pe Po) IEEE night, via th eat Northern | Fresh meat—Cow beryl 6%Q7e th: | . o quality We Hichard tovenn, western passen-| aeer beat, s¢ per Ibi mutton wet on't forget the tt Saturd Clothes brushes, Bbc, 400, We 10K Ker ayent of the Great Northern: | er, $e; ewem, Sho; Dork, 11 Pe ia rie ping, three | Aaturday | cbyshair brushes, Ya, So nnd. Uo now in Spokane on business of th-| Ib: veal, large, §@be; small, 10 0 Ngo. 1 gp gg Ey PS. ae please: company He is expected to return) prov aoa Hama, N@12¢; Tickets f0c!; Indien free. in & few Gays home, small, (i oreaktust _ ins | —— con, & to ne, ary, salt- . : Lake Union W. ©. T.1. will hold a| BROOM. BO pita: bellien, 10¢ Don’t forget the three Saturday y Fouterte | 00 “lear cit dances by Musicians’ Union be iowa 4 jain Heyden gt Ae Vogetabtes Armary, March 2%, 20, April 6: < Howard avenue north, Frid | , 90, Y ie yng All mothers Lavited, 1 Potato 917.00@ 18.00 per ton; | kote 604 ladies free. 006 Becond avenue near Y re tad | it 160 | ll | feadiogn Sultan as long as they last) ac | dire Sultans ee | . & ‘mineral | m Ridgway After Them 3500 per cent ten years, but you the $100 to begin with are per m< the Pyget Bound Savings Laan Co., ar | business men. - per of the val per cent. |Prospectus on application. to LL € rencey Columbia Street. Se Bae od Super « hie Fish nen | Six nth depomited with for about elght years 112 NONS os ; BOSTON GROCERY Prices and Extensive 1220-1222 Second Ave. will be ready this after noon to sepoly-thees who care fer will double itself | nd Beattie | The company has | not a loan om itn books of over property's on, and some run as low “Fibbed” moving out today. | thim the most delicious of fresh wa- ay |you tan buy them for | 10c Apiece anit ve paid 20 @ pound | you b tbs for for; Or, per pound Chow © n jars; a very fancy relish, for and Saturday the sort “white He” ‘ told—we are simply moving the tures but the business wil) not Bring your prescriptions her¢ same as always ing down the corner. Prot. Sheldon | The now in Seattle y natu Tells you how life, of finance and speculation ice is absolutely unfailing There is r His te jal work speak volum his ability Palmistry his taught rloped * fee day the sam fall. 1203 m 10a m. Pri bird aver in Seattle Transfer Co, Prolghl. Passenger and Baggag STORAGE Re eR OC oe PE EET TOT TL ET UT eG | world’s greatest. paimist, giving advice I matters of make the most of avold errors, ip health, hap- 1 matters doubting bis ability. | Himonials and years of actu- | in favor of} mediumiatic ofp with to Telephone Main 982. 4 C.GRAY & Co. | All-Over Lace | He told our patrons that we were only half the truth was fix- | Mtertered with here for two weeks | 15c! "Be | the we are still hoid Pike Street and Second Avo. A Large Assortment of ‘| Mil linery ; Opening A TODAY Saree 4 1 TOMORROW Every Lady in Seattle and } Cordially Invited to View Our Sup- erb Collection of Spring ard Summer Millinery. OING, as we have done for years, the lar- gest millinery business in the city, we already have the prestige of selecting the | ' Hinleld baiiding operations gesag d Parisi | 3 Rum Pe re comer’ Sout O Cantey hts to wtich thameie ga 5 ol age 4 ery workmanship and trimming most in vogue. This Season We Think We Have Outdone Our Previous Efforts, and Confidently Invite Your Criticism. But It was a) Neighborhood Is 918 Socond Ave, - $1.25 Ladies" Shoes clone out several stylee; a Co worth $1.15 and $8.20, Ul all sold, at OIL Consult us before purchasing stock and PF Bg put yeu <= QUEEN ‘OILCO 132 Secuna Ave. 1221 First ave. Seattle Wash, k selling at Ike a share, OIL Some very pretty patterns at about WE SELL HORSES half the usual prices # On comn and ha attr | We Embroidertes for be & present a few head of food & iSe and 20¢ Embroideries for 10c, | * stock fit for Alaska use, ‘hey ® \s can be seen at our stables, 1114 % Western ave. Tel, Main 444 * POCO Oe ‘ LLOYD TRANSFER CO. bs Kitchen and Pantry SINKS Just want to remind you that steel ranges and cooking utensils are not the oniy line of is we hand but lots of oth amongst them are kitchen and pantry sinks of tt very best grade; pr 1 from sing sheets of steel, without joints, rounded at the sid rs so that dirt can lect anywh: They are pr vided with the gimplest and most approved style of, couplings sknown They are finished in plain, Painted, Galvanized and Enameled Pantry Sinks and Wash RPasins finished in gray and white any size desired. pitects, plumbers, builders and hous who have examined and use sinks, admit theic su prity over all others, and predict piversal use im every case where @ firat clang article ic noedea en G. MILES & PIPER £0. 78-84 Yesler Wav. The Largest Stove Houseinthe Northwest [OOOO Oooo OsOOCOCSSOOOO® SOOSSOSOSOSOSOSSOO DOOD SERENA EES Vall Paper per at 10c; double livered free, TOLTING’S 816 Ord ave: next First M. B. churah HOTE 2L BOTLE CAFR AND ® European Plan Hotel. Indice ntti iat Palahinialiahalet ahaiieianalahebeneteSe me | Diamonds, Watches, Fine Jewelry png Silverwa be Albert Hansen Firs Avenue The largest jewelry house in the eet. @02 Second Avenue Corner Marion, TEETH EXTRACTED FREE And gonitiy ely without Poors ° BONNEY & STEWART Directors ‘Ave. Parlors, , Telephone Main 13. full ding lape $G u'll wes. oly sty! tnut yarn uct 2 pu a ar give ons