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Kelly eek am with @& | have ie pe of this reen rit market at to t in dey mn who ple, itt ke trot , game else t] th be t men. at otect tb to he n ” , as DO itt be law et w. i¢ we the , exam eof th ff until opens ce KE STE STE! ay Bec . tis! » w Saturd nd ave nds at it wa ted spe =i al amitted friends m int she Ww body ¢ is at funeral , been 1 | perf inet mune. & e clone compat ation ce! ictions. ir. Mille it is © any stat j with « work s! chosen npany 01 e It ti Fie | the p finiahe present phere p at too t nae” in enmen ev fil cont! oon, ce of A jay eve Erin Ve ‘n “COM he fava in Verne r, im at spiny « t it tout rd last | wn’ is a et in th , the 1 THE SEATT LE STAR, TERDAY, JOLY 99, 1904 THE SEATTLE STAR. BASEBALL rapidly nearing smpletion. ‘Th W. RB. C, Excursion n's Retief Corps John FM wive an ex Falla and Wor oat, G. A, Ry ¥ It Is Predicted That Tacoma Will Lose the Game Now | io 7 Being Played, A #rak POR , Ey afternoon ex t Sunday TELEPHONE Baitorial Dept, Main 11398. | BF. CHARS, ¥ Manager OFFICES sue New Yor emple Court Bul tding <i Fgh» Chicag U. 8, Express Building One cont per copy) SIX Cents per Week or twenty-five cent® per month, delivered by mail or care No tree copies sate Seattle, W : The lst of obstructors of prosperity found on the frat page of to day's Star te worthy of the careful inspection of the citixens of Seattle Employers who refuse to arbitra te differences with thelr employes et the worst possible examy What right have they to object to any eum mary Measures which their men may take if the latter get the power? When Seattle citizens went up against the $100,000 gold brick offered them by the Morans recently, labeled “battleship bonanaa,” they took it Now they are kicking (hemsclves and w hg how they happened (9 be such easy marks ae If Moran Bros. Company want to know just what the business men of this co: unity think of their actions relation to the Dintsts strike, let them offer eturn thove batt p notes to the makers and take up # new subscription. They c t get a dozen men to sien the new notes os It is the mission of the times when they that “the police are following guilty parties.” Of course th concerned and make them intend that they shall feel the transgressor olice to render bad persons unhappy. Some cannot catch crooks they tell the newspapers to pri the ues and expect soon to arrest statements reach the extremely un nfortable, as the 5 ‘There ts more th of pun nm one way There is considerable outspoken critictam among business men in Se attle rewarding the course which Moran Bros. Co. has pursued since the machinists’ strike began. The charge is made that the Morans have Been one of the potential factors in prolonging the strike, which is Ihjur {ng loca! trade, while at the same time, the company holds the notes many merchants, who have agreed to help pay for the building of a ba teehip SO THAT GREATER PROSPERITY MAY SMILE ON THE TOWN The merchants say, “We angreed to pay certain to the Morans in order that they might get a fat contract from the gov mment which would also benefit ux Now they requite us by taking a sume foremost position among the obstinate employers who ref to do anything towards bringing to an end the «trike which is taking the prot- ite off of local business and is working great hardships on the com munity.” ‘The people have lost pati this town. The members ar reckless of the interests of the e with the Metal Trades association of ng in a bull-headed people. “Rule or ruin manner, utterly te their motto Te seems as though the time was at hand for the people to take up « Popular subscription to buy out these disturbe ef acquiring their plants and Dut the gains would be worth it atthe There are 1% men, al! fro: Columbus barracks, ©. They fo north on the transport Egbert, pow ready to sail, and were quarter. | f prosperity. The cost running them would be considerable, So'diers for Alaska. The first de lieve thowe akan for hment of soldiers to ving expired terme have arrived in Se ed on the transport last night Three hundred men om duty in Al aska have expired terme this sum- mer Have Been | Made te Appoint- | ments of Cort’s Grand Opera House. C. S. Mellen Coming. mident C. 8. Mellen, of Northern Pacific in ox pected in Seattle toward the end of the present week. His private t jeft St. Paul yesterday Mr. Metien is expected to spend one day in the vicinity of Beattle. He will prob: ably visit the scene of labor om the | South Beattie | wide tra < system. AS PICKPOCKETS W. Spranger and W. W. Martin the The large amount of labor and tmoney that is being put into the re- fitting of the Grand opera house was in evidence is evident to those who have visited the place this week. The) Moet striking change is in the boxes ‘The lower tiers have been taken out entirely and in their stead appear open lodges, cach seating six, but » lightly divided from one a: her t box parties of 12 or 18.can be given as well as not in the future. The up-|@ale were arrested by Detectives | per boxes have been dropped one be-| Adama and Lane at the cireus low the other, so that the stage is |#Tounds yesterday on sw jon of Visible from every seat in each one. |eing pickpockets. Detective Adams ‘ways ome of the men wi A new apron has been put on th attempt- Stage. as per the original plans. |im@ to de some work wh ri The boxes last night were seen to be in an unfinished condi Window Shades Found. Qfter Henry Miller closes and eto Chauncey Olcott opens. their trim.| OMcer Ribback last night picked up « bundle of windows shades on First avenue at the foot of Cherry street. They had evidentiy fallen from some passing wagon. The arti- cles are now police headquarter: Travelers’ Railway Guide. Nor, Pac. North Const Limited. # mings of red plush. with white and Hold effects will be in place. At this time the isies will also be cut through olear to the orchestra pit on the lower floor, obviating the pres ent inconvenience In reaching seats in the first six rows. ‘The entire theater ts being retint- ed to rome lake red and ivory and) strive #98 p.m gold, which give a most handsome Pac Atiantic bp en ie eftect. | inna. ‘ie Pent, leave 7:80» m.—Nor roee, H Panl, arrive & 7 m= Burlington ow Louie, Kanane Otry SHIP DRAUGHTSMEN ©)" 5 Py. 255 weve § & m—Nor Par Routh *0t Sunday) Arrive 430 pm ite ie vice | leave © & m—Nor. Pac. Tacoma. arrive The United Stat Hw service | axe © 6 Be. Pas. commission announces that on Aus. | 455 >. "m., 8-48 p.m 2, Ti, 22, 22 an examiria Sam. 9am. 1240 } 4 on will be|f eld tm any city tn the ited States & Where postal free delivery has been | ¥ couver. B.C. eatablished, for the position of ship |? t @raftsman. The examination will | oat Ge a aoa Sean, Consist of the following subjects: | Nor Pac. leaquah, “Mnequaims Applied mathematics, ship calcula-| 1110 « m.; leave $40 p,m tions, ship drafting, practical ship Sane Nor. Overtana aul building, technical education and ex- je weg ome ag 25 rover Bom, 1 bm Sumas, Vancouver, # pm. lito 7. arrive Perience. Age limit 20 years fea0 2m. : leave 890 Persons who desire to compete should apply at once to the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington. D. C., for application ett. leave A308 m, 1:30 8. m., B10 forms #4 and 275, which should be| p.m. and § v. m.. arrive 728 a.m. 8.%0 properly executed and promptly for-|® a, 8:19 9m, # pm warded to the commission. ‘Cunneten' tous and Overiand, arrive 5:99 p.m. be po ove § Theaters. Ge to Spinning for Vicyele repaira For bathin Diamond Ic Mearona Villa Bathe, “Shamus O'Brien.” “Shamus O'Brien,” the play which fromises to hold’ on the affec tions of theatergoers an themes of the Emerald In sentable from behind the f was given at the Third Ave That’ # what youneed Tel, Main 1 long a8} to keep cool are pre ater jast evening. Charles ner has long been a favorite in this title role, and last night added an. other to his hundreds of well enter tained audiences Tonight Mr. Verner and company OLL, STOVES. will present “Shaughraun.” In the 1 Burner es title role of this production Mr 3 Burner .. .... We, $1.28 Verner is a primate favorite with 3 Burner : u his audience from the start. The GASOLINE STOVES. 1 Burner o¥ doa sey SOU 2 Borner 8. 3 Burner + 8. 0 BLUE FLAME OIL BTOVES play is one of the bert of his rep tole and its production smooth, The bill will continue to be changed every night of the week. Honry Miller at the Grand Interest in the Henry Miller corm fany'e production of Oxear Wilde s Importance of Being Earnest,” ‘# high, ‘This play Is to be gi a ingle performance at the Grand GAS STOVES morrow evening, marking the pe a, 01.90 visional point between “Heartease” 2 Burner $2.28 and “D'Arcy of the Guards,” Mr. Mii 3 Burner jaee Jer’s standard attractions, The Wilde 35.00 17.50 $10.00 $ Burner creation is being given much atten tion by crition everywhere, and whea 5 cn produced by Mr. Miller in fan Fran 2 rel $1.90 theca recently, recelved most tavor Ovens... 38 able notices. ‘Patronage of the sec ond presentation of “Heartsense” at) the Grand lart night, was exception ally goo Spelger & Hurlbui, 1215-1217 Second Ave, Plotur The Searchlight, 1305% Second ave nue, is showing a new series of Edi son's moving pictures this week. in} Rend, Auguet Trai wt The Seattle and Tacoma baseball ve ubs are this afternoon playing the “i balls oe Me “ bs letic k this afternoon, The Ta since Sunday's ea but bas t 1 | down. turing the next few ¢ expect to play excellent ball, ¢ n the box for Tacoma today 1 Zearfoen te behind the at Harmon j efternoon ci les Sold by eredit at Juneau-Skagway Cable. pouses dor. 6 oe Sy ~ |_ ‘The W. P. Rrixey Company of New morrow ' York City announces that it ¥ des patch a construction Be 7 Pounds fer 25¢ Attle to Juneau in the course of the eGR : from dunsau ts Shagway. A party Mason's Fruit Jars Jot students of eVengineorine GS MASONS TTY from the Washington #t re i 1 under the direction of T Special price unt Aug KE. Doubt will accompany. A : bth ‘ ship chartered by the Brixey Co. i» Quarts, per dozen o row betng fitted up in San Franctsco 4 gallons, per doaen | for the trip FRESH RANCH EGGS ‘COMPANY D, ON. 6. W. tran ore A ged agy FRESH CREAMERY BUT TER GIVES A BANQUET 8 po wri ‘ “ FULL CRRAM NEW CHEPBE Pleasant Function in Commemora FULL CREAM CHikesE Local creamery, per pound 1é tion of Third Anniversary. GERMAN BREAKFAST | CHEESE. at 100 Company D, National Guard ef SMOKED SALMON | Washington, has been in existence Per pound three y *® And in celedration of HOILED MAM that f 4 members gathered at a Sweet and tender, per pound reunion ont at the Maton Pa Be | beria Inst evening Capt. O A PRUIT JAR CAPS | Came ne abe Lieut. W. M. In Per doaen z ie acted as t ¢ Mon be FRUIT JAR RUBBERS | Opening with « hearty speech of con Fresh stock, 2 tor 106 Jeratulation on the growth de FLY PAPE Velopment of the company, ® Large sheets, % for Then followed dinner, and the ta Eac bie being cleared, a round of speech. ! GAB LIGHTERS tes and musteal numbers a¢/@ por lighting of extinguishing yLiut. Bimmers, “signa wae AX TAPER. Williams, plano sob “ + be | Thompson, “Boctal. Side of Hon 0 ALING WAX | Lite"; Ed Meintyre, vocal solo; J. P For tin fruit cane rth. .6 Cummings, on Priv ROSTON MEASURING ater vate M ea. GLASSES Beer’: Private Hardenberg, pian Showing actual cup measure plo; Lieut. Darling ‘Target ment, each Ihe Prac A. Willis Private Lewis, “Army Life"; Prty an ate Fo H. Wagner, remarks: Priv jate E. 1. Lindsey, remarks | - Cooper & Levy, Wholesale and Retatl Grocer 104-106 FIRST AVENUE Bet. Vesier and Washingtos Telephone Main 182 Work on New Wharw Work is being pushed on the wate | front _improvem being made by the Pacific Const S@teamahip ¢ The south wing of the old warehouse oh the pler of ck A has been torn down, and the floor of the new pier ‘S a whe eDoudgall gy: outhwick 717 -19 - 21-23 First Avenue + 3 ALL THE POPULAR COPYRIGHTED BOOKS All the latest novels by the greatest authors—the eame as sold in exclusive book stores and by publishers for $1.60, WE SELL FOR $115 BOOK DEPARTMENT-—SECOND FLOOR. The Crisi« The Making of Christopher Like Another Helen, Ferringham. | The Love Letters of the In the Palace of the King. To Have and to Hold. David Harum Henty Books, cloth bound. worth Se, price A Carolina Cavalier Ralph Marlowe: John Winslow. The King of Honey Inland The Elsie Booka, cloth Milly. nd, worth $1.25, price The Alice of O14 Vincennes. Beautiful Joe, cloth bound Her Mountain Lover. worth 356, price be 2OOSOCCOOTOOCOOOOOOOOOx Eben Holden. Wild Animals in Action Quincy Adams Sawyer worth $1.50, price . $115 | China's Open Door Black Rock, bound in cloth The Votce of the People. worth §0c, price The Gentleman From Indi- 2 Charles M. Sholdon’s books, ana in cloth, worth 5c, price 25e HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE |The Mid-Stmmer Clearance Sale Goes Steadily On We can only hint of the thous and and one opportunities for money saving here. Today the hint is of Ta Parlor Table like picture tifully finished and of h appearance. The top Inches square and of unia 1; French curved legs shaped shelf below price $10.00, Clearance Price $6.50 TABLD BARG Parlor beau ndsome OTHER P. $1.15 from $2.26, golden $4.00 from $4.25, mahogany fininh. 47.00 from $10.00, Flemish oak $9.50 from $14.00, golden oak @. L. HOLMES FURNITURE COMP'Y 1101 to 1105 Second Ave. ARLOR ak AINS Co 'Pacific Coast Steamship Cr San Francisco For South-Eastorn Alaska th Ave, Menttte s altitor, Amat Goodall J rancieeo Heattla Ants... Ba Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY st «Freight Passenger Borvic Double White Pass and Yukon Route 5, $. Victorian” Balls from Yesler Whart Saturday, Aug. 3, 8 p. m The steamship VICTORIAN ta the fastest an most elegantly ports—8 tf minutes $.S. “City of Seattle” Balls from Whart Thursday, Aug. 8, at 8 p. m, mahip CITY OF BEAT ound trip record and return, Yenler Subsequent Sailings VICTORIAN August 1 ] CITY OF SEATTLE A S. CHARLES NELSON On’ or About August 3, Skaguay and intermediate $. DODWELL & CO., Ltd. General Agents. Phone Main 470. 113 James st PACIFIC CLIPPER LINE & M. CAINK, President ir NOME, and TRLLER Grand Excursion Voy: rip Bate, @100 S. 4 NOME CITY y. Inty 29,2 Freight Office Ticket Ofce ion Dock, 422 First Av. Main 1683, Tel, Main é POSS SSSOSSSOOOOOOOD : HUMBOLDT 8,5, CO $ > $. §. HUMBOLDT? ie |e For Skagway, Juneau : \@ and Ketchikan 4 2 AUG. 4th, 19013 |® And Kvory Ten Days Theresnuer @ e . B. Caine, Agent. z 6 Pretaht OMce Arlington e @ Dock hone, Main 10: Ticket OM era Ft ave- ° @ nue. ‘Phone, Main 1147 2 OOOSOCOO OOOO OOES Go on the CITY OF EVERETT SEATTLE, EVERETT, amy EDMONDS Route | Leave Seattio, iva mm, 4s ui, aud thm Leave Everett 0:15 a. m, 2:30 and) 7:18 p.m. Three round trips daily except Sunday, Colman dock, Seattle. Tel. Ned 331 re Thc; round trip $1.00, Firet- ms meals served at §8 cen The White Pass and Yukon Route. Through Line. SEAGWAY TO DAWSON, 559 MILES Daily winter train service be- tween Skagway and White Horse. Through mat! and express ser- vice maintained. 8. P. BROWN, 116 Yesler way, Beattie, Waal. E. C. HAWKINS, General Manage Seattle, Wa. Skagway, Au 3. FRANCIS L Tram: i . Skagway, Alaa Seattle, Wn. —— SS RARER REE RRR For Honolulu Direct The Globe Navigation Co. Will dispatch one of the fol lowing steamships — Eureka, Meteor, Tampic Sailing About July 15 1% And every 0 days thereafter For information apply to the office of the company, base ment Mutual Life Building. R. Chilcott, general agent SERRE ERR EER EERE ED PPT Ee eeee eet ee POPOOOOOOSOOS ODO OOOE OO NTENNIAL has lo and way point Third Sailing About Aug. 10 The Centenn stock ac commodations are the the Nome For apply to COMMER( IAL General offic 201 t rs best in rates and information NORTHWESTERN COMPAR Y 02 Pion ket office jon 81 building. ¢ at Ave. Te sesecococoooooooooooes OSLYN COAL QUEEN COAL Once tried alwayg used, our maxim, “Success the test of merit.” Business started in Seattle Aug. 1699, and has increased ev- ery month since. |] Telephone Union 2% for steam |] cowl and domestic, orders to be vered north of Pike street elephone Matn 588 orders for delivery south of Pike street. peereeer reer er rire ees LASSIFIED ADS. ABSTRACT OF TITLE. aes. DM oun, | t | looth- Whittiewey-Hantord Abstract | t eatablig ’ ' Haller block ph in 14 ARCHITECTS ATTORNEYSAT LAW. We. 1 WOTTNGI, “attorney “wt law. Suits prosecuted and defend ed in all courts, 16 years expert ence. Pro in bankruptey Companies | orated. Abstracts arefully ned. Collections made in all parte of the United om, Highent nmerelal and uk ref Third « nus, "Phone, Main 1000 SPECK ERT, A. J.—Givil and erir Arlington hotel (over postoffice) phone Main 926 JP. BALL and lf Roxwell block, | 106 Columbta Phone, Biue 550 General practice in all the courte Damage Canes a Bpecialty Moderate Fees—-Conraitation Free H. EB. FOSTER, Mutual Life bl | ‘Phone Main 74 | 1. A MARTIN, 610 Mutual Lite bid JA KELLYGG, 226 Halles building ot WD. LAMHUTH, 204-6, Pacific bik. A_C. MACDONALD, 409 Burke 161d. Root, Palmer & Brown, Pioneer bid. C CONOVER, 42-43 Haller bidg. LYMAR KNAPP. 16 Haller bidg G_ WARY KEMP. GF Burke bid« JF. DOUGLAS, MT New Y t hieviay BORN. (06-4, N HORACE PETER, tid New Y PIERRE P. FERRY, 290 Burke bib 8 8. LANGLAND, (6 N.Y. I i AUCTION SALES, AUCTION ta of the seas Kle-| gant furniture the ¢ nts of 1 fully furnished rooms G kerton will sell at the residence, N 0 Fourth aven ner of Len: ay, August 1 . Thurs at 10:30 sharp, one ny bed wet k bed nee, bi table, com writing haire and rocker to match, trema, @ining set of ex enston table, sideboar chairs, at $600; elegant unge and easy chair, HWhr table, fine upright plano, onyx table, rocke settoen, velvet carpets, fine rug lace curtaina, y writing dewk, screens, silverware, dinner net, Majentic range, cooking — utensils warn heating stov ma eine, in fact, everything belong. | ng to ® well-furnished hour Thursday at 10°20 sharp Inspection Wednesday Howe for rent, E. G auetioneer AUCTION sale furniture and by hold goods, moved from 12 Republican avenue to Martin & Fox's saleroomn, 1828 Third avenue, By order of owner, Mr. Davis, w will sell_at public suction five rooms, Wednesdey, July M, 10:39 A. m., consisting of the folic parlor furniture, bedroom furnt ture, dining reom furniture, Whien * Very fine; kitchen outft, one range, amall cook stove; carpets, Open for Bicke rugs, portiers, lace curtains, pie tures, lot of hardware and other things too numerous to mention. Joe Martin, 1228 Third avenue, tloneer, E.G. BICKERTON, general auction-| sor, 512 First avenue. | BANKS | PEOPLEE SAVING BANK aue- | Second avenue and Pike St. Capttat | Paid up, $100,000 F.C. Neufeld | Dres.; R. Hayden, « 4 | Greenleaf, asst. cost. Commercia eavings and trust business, PUGET BOUND NaTion AL BANE OF BEATTLE. | Captial stock paid in, $528,000; eur- plus, $35 909, J. Purth, +3, 8 Goldemitn, vice pres V. Ankeny, cashier. Corr’ dents in principal cities tn the United States and Europe. | National Bank of Commerce Paid up capital $150,000 | Transacts general banking businens. | H.C. Henry, pres; R. R. Spencer, | cash. Safe deposit vaults for rent Sate for Reat | THe FIRST NATIONAL WANK OF SBATTLE Paid up Capital... $150,000 |General banking business transacted J. D. Hoge, ir., pres: M. McMick- en, vice pres.; L. Turner, cash: FR F. Parkhurat, Asst. cash.’ Exchange on principal cities of U.S. Europe. Scandinavian- American Bank yf Seattle. A neral banking b | ness transacted. Deposits $1,500, | A. Chilberg, pres; EB. L. Grondahl, int _vice pres.: A. H. Soelberg, cash.; J. F. Lane, cash. No branches, The Canadian Bank of Comm Capital paid up. $8,000,000 (Bight iiiien DoUara.) Surplus . 000 0000 Interest allowed ‘on “time deposita A geueral Banking Business Trans- acted. SEATTLE BRANCH—Corner of James St. and Becond Avenue. D. A. CAMERON Mer. MICYOLE REPAIRS Hartford and Vidette | Christopher Bros., 1112 | ond | BUSINESS COLLEGES. | CLARK E'S Perrin shorthand school, individual instruction. 64 Boston. 8 Business College, Union,-24 individual instruction, all sub BEST methods and teachers. Acme ee College. Second and Pike. W. School Felography son's Business College. Main 416. Pioneer & Wells, general Starr-Boyd Tel. Main 389. SODERQUIST & ROSELEAF, shops at 218.220 Soring stre-t | CLOTHES CLEANING : BROMLEY r building tract EATTLE Ciothes {Presing Co. clothes in shape $1.60 month; dye- ing. repairing 1007 ard. Buff 104 HIGHEST prices Yor cast-off cloth ing Dave Tavior 10 Sterr- Boyd bid | COLLECTION AGENCIES MONEY collected. @f Toston hi pa hed h a ACT BM DANCING ACADEMIES. DANCING lessons, private o: classes daily. Prof, Willson's Dan- cing school, Ranke block DENTISTS. AL Wo PHILIPS, OF Heusay bike eo Dental Co. 88.8 Hinckley DRAMATIC -OPERAATO SCHY FRANK CO EGAN, dramatic ana | 8 | operatic coach; ‘special summer course in all grades of dramatic rt, elocution, Volce placing, oper nthe 0; Tuesdays and Fridays, |_ Suite 6 Holyoke block | —Sults. 62 Holyoke Block, DYEING AND CLEANING. Works— We cail tor, Iver your clothes: Office 1418 Ist uve. Tel. Mains 10 | AMERICAN Steam Dye works. 181 Western avenue, Phone, Main 7 Parisian Dye clean, press, tng | STORE ‘Un and BUILDERS. |” DRESSMAKERS. HEAL ESTATE FINANCIAL tO i Private money at iow rate of interest. Groll, Damus & "4 & ¥ Mut I BAL ) FOR BALI ne =— ‘ awenwion * « ey eee ae ” TAILORS. AS 0 camh, t « ¥ Hunter the 1 HIGHEST prices for second hand 4, bedroom sete, stoves, cur ete, Fed Fro re Co. a Red 110-112 tnd A it BALE-A ary, birds ry FULL bioode er by experts at 4 moments Prag caenne. worth tice. Sunde & Erland rire ae p TORS. =e 5 ¢ ee woRt DIREC " TAXiOERMISTS 3 POTTER WORTH & Sone embulin- | 3 ere, 1426-1428 Third Trl Pike 49 Ce Bie 21° Third Avenas ae SS FURNACES. . _TINNER® Tiif Recond Ave. | FINLAY & ROE FINLAY & KORG, HAKNKss A.D SADDLERY McSORLEY & HENDERSON Miss CLAUDIA M Occidental avenue trained nurse, gra ly hospital, G HELP WANTED. cos. Seattic Employment FIVE waltr in city and out p Buff cA fares paid, 6 cooks, from $26 to § = second girls. Queen City Employ TRANSFER Mr ANIES ment office, 1014 «Third nafer Main Frope, Black 3781; pew_pbons UMBRELLA REPAIRING LADY cook for emall restaurant 1003 Third ube UMBRELLA# man r | repairing HELP WANTEO—FEMALE. ’ ue. Robeson Bi fitnble werk bivtg HOTELS, FURNISHED ROOMS. GHARD PACTRIC Tistel—iiis First ave.; house newly furnished. ail) _ WIRE modern, prices moderate. Pac. fa io Rooms Se up. x CONKLIN Pike Dougias. VOICE CULTURE IRON AND PLATI ting works 2am CK. LEGAL NOTICES. IN” THE WCPERION the State of Washington, is | for the County of King. Im “| matter of the estate of Jacob hoefer (sometimes known af Fischer), deceased. in Neo. mi Notice to Present | All persons baving claims CS ist | Ravoy INSURANCE. BURNS @ ATKINGON 12-14 Boston Rinehart & Co_ i N x Fil « wey TONK TFONK” WANTED—if you | Jacob Wellhoefer (sometimes is want correct weights and prompt (as John Fischer) or against hig returns deal with the Chicago /tate, will present the same to Junk Co., backed by large capital. | Wellhoefer (sometimes knows ef. Puget Sound Nat. Bank. Ca Mary Fischer), administratrix, ads & mpecialty. 1309 Western | the office Peters & Powell avenue, ‘Phone, Main 647, No. 4 to Dexter Morton ALASKA Junk Co. pays highest © ullding, in the oity of Seattle, rices; prompt returns No. lili Washington, Wactern nus Tel Pike 119 | year from July 1th, 1901 MARY WELLAOR! ‘.OANS AND INSURANCE. Administ: JAMES BOTH WELL— Loans. tire | sorice oF BTOCKHOLDEI ine surety bonds 2% Boston bik ~ MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. _ PLASTER 3-4 Pion OPTICIANS. | nm meeting of the the Pecific Coast Condensed | Company will be held at Room: 4 Dexter Horton Rank Butid the City of Beattle, Washi on the 10th day of September, OSTEOPATHY. | sat the hour of 2 o'clock im the BIX yeare experlence chronic cases, | ernoen, to consider thep ropam Rickart & Howell, osteopaths, 403 | increawe of the capital stock of Coline piace Phooe, Majp 72 company from the preseat | WASHINGTON Institute of Ont seveaty-Sve aes by opathy. Safe Deposit Building. itty th bemvdine AR e eee tain wore Uree Y88™ | ing’ ftteon hundred (1800) eS eT of one bumdred (100) dollars OCULISTS ANDO AURISTS. eA. STUA Dit RIRDE, Bailey Building ~~ DR FONDA NADEAU. 3 Burke. Bornes & ¥é ADAMS. Bie Soliman bid se } PF NOG LEBERG = Painting, paper | hanging. kalsomimi: 1022 Pine. | PERSONS EDS, Wills, Mortgages, Leases, | Conwacts, Powers of Attorney and Affidavits prepared; collections at- tended to, depositions taken, com- panies incorporated, attention to bankruptey proceedt fees real Room B, Arlington hotel (over postoffic office open until § o'clock p. m. i BARGAINS in second hand house- hold goods: cali at Red Front Fur- niture company. We can give you fine secondhand cook stoves, bed- room este, sarpete. They look good as new, half the money. 110 and 112 Second avenue south THE cheapest piace to get gasoline and oil stoves, gasoline and coal oil, is at Olympic Oll Co, #17 Third avenue, Tel. Main, 991. 2-burner gasoline stoves, $4.00; gasoline, $1.10 for & gallons. 1 > rates for any on application. White Advertising Bureau, New York Block. WITH WINE AND Pie, regular 1 ib. 25 Cents dinner, 1be. Alley Restaurant, al ley on Columbia bet and Srd. , FASHION Hair Store, 183 Becond N y K Dent Pari Crete. diagnosis’ ‘of ihe ecaip| OW TOM Dental Panos free of charg 614 First Ave. OXYDONOR “Victory,” the wenuine | Opposite reun Mutual Lite oui ali dises Avoid inmita- & exurcted aud filled abeota tions. | McDonald block by “eur, tate eck LADIES try a bath. ~ dirs. Tait, "Ne aleee Srvapeing sgente careful massage. $11 Third avenue. ES The: " ore in Beattie. thet eer WANTEL—oid gold and silver. pe By yh Hensel, mfg. Jeweler. 28 Hinckley Cadetectabhe fron MRS. BBE Haller block ‘and Warranted SNETT is again at 6 Se . hair, scalp treatment MRS. HANSON, stylish millinery; low prices corner 4th and Pine | eee th and Pine PHYCICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dainleasly and by «pects ate | DROS G. STEWART, apeciaiivt In go PLATES € disees- women, — Edinburgh Medical Institute, Bosten biock. Cup DR. MILES, removed to 16-16 f ED sy Bldg & Pike, Tel. Green 7 fi | DR. VAN DYKE, diseases of wo- a ryt) men. chronic diseases, Wash, blde Pres somal DR. HINKLE, 2 Mutual Lite _ pide. Te te 5%: rea Rutt 941. | Goid Grow DR. FALK—78-79 Starr-Boyd bidg., ee ee $5; Briagowork, $5; Gold Filti Tel Up; Suver Fillimgs. o0e. Black 856; res. reen I DR_ANNIE RUSSELL si Ti v PRINTING AND BINDING. New Yon cua, Pans MARKET Report Printing & Pab- el¢ FIRS L Aye Le 7 Ushing Co. high-grade: Job print-| ge send, Aoh, Hower, “yelling: 6mm ing. 214 Spring St., Tel., Butt 642 Main unt Late, butiding or. BULI ‘S., commercial printers, Francisco, Cal. Tour, 206, 307, 308 Washington Bid. ever Oh That Si Treen's shoe store. Tel. White 483 ROPOLITAN Printing & Bind: | ‘oO. U2 Vesier Te ue 601 PHOTOGRAPHERS. | TAMP Photos—double slze, W for | button free; photo jewelry rvelty Photo ¢ 18 Columbia Wilke Mef wLUMBING, 2TT & MULLIN ranteed 1 year, 7 ew work | SEATTVE au Butt 1994 Geo, H. Woodhouse Co. Tel. M “ Twa | RAUTMAS Plumbing Co. un 4 BAKER & SON. ‘phone Binck 1084 THEO, TURNER, Tel. Green di.

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