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WE OF Seattle Housy ik Kent burglar yare W r boy of Oo, amd After mod thi wile or avenue mitted aburn o was mi reral we Rutts t rn they secured. quired Blka™ ¢ hey wei t allowe ned to t a Twen he corm way th 1. "Thi ¢ into « @ matt) ———__ the Rich rently re esterday h of the tirsch, 4 “. Oth Kessler, followe ed in th ) Officers eo cCongre ie situs avenue et. Th he additi i and n The im odern a. is ts cons im the « the bist re & gree commen tka abor Il proces ‘ate ane: ris of Al ut the | isting | T ney- | ather i the and | re of und. j; onal | Vir- | vens | mars, ton her, | 28 t tive <3 Bs THE SEATTLE STAR. | By ACAR PUBLISHING © Man that ts born Every afternoon except Sunday, t TELEPHONES Likews A fool a Rusiness De Main 1060. Editorial Dept, Main 1138. M ' wn , B MAZARD WELLS, Pato 1. F. CASH, Business Manager h ar ne-hu OFFICES Las n Beattie -110T Third avenue. ! f A th New York.280 Temple Court Building 5 ahs . Chicago--317-818 U. 8. Express Building |] He stopped and dr One cent per copy! aim cents per woek or (nenty-fve conte per month, delivered ihe ty mail or carriers, No tr Having drunk, he ¢ Entered at the pe attic. Washinat A-cle He begged of a gut erand-etand play t YOUR MILKMAN AND YGUR STOMACH palm that hundr A. %. Erickson " 1 What shalt b with bh | The police, in. the For the third time within a period his ah ax risen up [what they can for M under the meta hand of aw 1 gripped [definite bh ' ' For the third time he has mitted a nhoty sion Into th thew winery whe fold of local food Man # born Once was he caught dipping the output of the babbling brook into the commercial product of the cow | Next did he pour that certain “Preservat Into the bovine Jutee. ‘Third time ‘twas an unknown quantity f “Freesine” that he AND SUCH A WICE YOUNG MANI AN OUTRAGE COMMITTED THE SEATTLE STAT, | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Wf San Francisco f man” ha a hard time “getting next Leave le Ow re oe ned ty si | “i bringing ary « ther aseets, a lot of | For South fheaitia Alaska nena -Goilny | Leave Senttio Op m ERT Wadied ee taken cli Ghats hee PACIFIC CLIPPER LINE nv V ” th r hear have r ned t 1 ‘ frown or Vanover, ny tot ener extend wo | ROP NOME, and TELLER vexa n M n " an . LU ' ie eh 3. 3. NOME CITY f womar Hite days are PULL ft b Tharsday, Aga 09 8 p.m. used to pollute the flow of the kit Th unty board of equalization committed # trage Always he was caught with adulteration in his heart, and something | i.o.16 when it reduced the tax asdenrment of the Seattle G crooked in bis milk j from $965,000 to $200,004 Phe effrontery. of the proceeding a What's to be done with a sinner like this? marked because of the fact that citizens had just 5 ned the Roard HUMBOLDT 8.8. CO ot If you're his ¢ he's tampering with your stomach—trying to to raise the assessment from $96 ) to something Ike « figure create a mighty sert wilo between you and your digestive ap- | 1+ is diMcult to imagine what excuse the board can make for — : S. HUMBOLDT paratus act. It well knew that the Company had anding eleven hundred That's a bad offense. thousand & worth of bonds and that the law requires th avon The A ¥ There's only individual, in these parts ag least, who has any |aion of property of double the valae of the bonds, Yet in the face stchikan, J neat, De ” Dusiness to tamper with the juice of the cow thts tenawte the boast Getiberalsty out th comment: of the cab That's the doct mpany neariy tn half Sept. 3, at 6 P. M. You don't want a milkman for your family physician ’ Oh aie eat eed mat to mpeculate upon what influences were And ¥ here No, sir brought to bear on the board, The taxpayers have a right to hear the He's too sieipletanccent—-unsopliationted defense of the members, if they have any to offer, It has not yet been imparted toa benighted and pe what is the chemical concoction of Milkman Erickson’s “Preservative, ee nor has the dark interior secret of his pharmaceutical “Freesine’ been ‘The city of Seattle resembles no thing #o much as @ porcupine, © laid bare to # shuddering world its quills sticking out on all sides. Poles, poles, all sorts of poles brint = SCHEME 1s easy. ut of the earth upon every street a nd avenue, Just as easy as it is fora + chemist to analyse @ graduate of Erickson’s milk and find something foreign in tt The law says that nobody adulterate milk That means that it shall be sold to the « Purity in which it came from the udder—undeth ter The p ot | sible to believe ther shat prietors of the state neumer tn with any foreta@n mat ves h owe do rs Big Sailr Yukon, Kion ¢ and White Horse Min ing Districts sgh line, Skagway to Daw 659 miles tions made at lower Yuk BROWN the “blind pi gs” at Madison can be enforced a, park, find it 1 inst them, the laws Dawson n river points nl Agt CLASSIFLE ABSTRACT ¢ 1 1 i " k, T ARCHIT jouw HAM f 10UGl McMANUS, 4 ATTORNEYS&-AT WM. HL, D ADS. « TITLE ecTs. LAW. . foes ne H. B. PORTER, Matus bu x 'W Main 74 FRANK BW. WIKATLING, t HH. B. MARTIN, $10 Mutual Life bid 1 A. KELLOUG, 226 He ting. RENBON & AUBT Bow block W. DO LAMBUTH MACDONALD, 409 Burke bid wn, Pioneer bid 43 Halier bid P10 Haller bid - oot, Palmer & Bro’ D.C. CONOVER, 4 LYMAN BE. KNAPT G, WARD KEMP, 433 Bur J. F DOUGLAS, 141 New York bid RICHARD OBHORN, 706-8 N. Y. bik HORACE PETER, bib New k PIER FERRY, 320 P ke bik #8. LANGLAND, 06 N.Y. bik AUCTION GALES. AUCTION Kale household goo at Mart ar salesroomes, 1328 Third avenue day, Aug M. at 10:39 & m. Water, “Preservative” and “Freesine” have been found in the milk Ee hae eee ee iit Xesle way, Beattie Fee ran abhor Ay pores © told by Erickson. C oP [Vy FRANCIS LEE, Trat 4 ation book case, dining t 4 Therefore. Erickson sold adulterated milk OOPER & LEVY Beattie, Wash, and Skagway tafien plot dh : Wherefore, Erickson ought to de punished. ew ponds. ot tim “treks Be A, | new carpete en AND equa! to eit pounds of greén mace cg erecments, | ¢ Watched #0 clomely that he can't repeat the offense. This applies to all fruits and ts goods ha If he persists in being an adulterator of food sold to the public, he immaterial whether fruit is ed to our #8 ms ought to be DRIVEN OUT OF THE MILK BUSINESS ALTOGETH- evaporated or sun dried Joe Martin, auc ER Mysterious 1s Disappearance of ‘ es TON, general auction- We do not need “Preservative” in our milk. EVAPORATED APRICO? venue. as Grand Opera House wer pean | a We DO need a preservative, Srickson and his fraudulent tik. and a mighty effectual one, agal Treasurer CLEANED cU In cartons, per 5 Meteor, Tampico, FREE EERE EEE EE EEE ERE JOR MARTIN. ger 1228 Third Ave. ELECTRICAL MACHINERY PRINTING A ” na FOR SALE ’ ' Hunt PHO RA HW ' ! rt peu Hed I k i FUNERAL DIRECTORS BUTTS uTH & m, 1426-1428 Th Pike 4 FINLAY & KO HAKNEes ASD RADULERY Fu McBOKLEY & HENDERBON, 212 Occidental avenue v H ees | HELP WANTED. RUBE we SHOW ¢ ABs : oS ina . SOCIETY NOTICES. help, § BERT $3 photog y abinetmaker, § per dozen for the next t ®, 82.00; Hastman's new stud | p men, $2.4 mpa r R STAMPS, “Cail and se TAILOR 1 408. th2 — Rigs SEATTLE TAILORING CO waitresses, in city and out, | 4} ANDERSON. 614} | re byt At TENTS AND AWNINGS, ment Third avenue,| TENTS and Awninge—Mo WANTED— Machinists, _ moulders, | folding camp beds, the ackemiths to| folding camp, beds. tb e: strike on. | makers ar way from n Trades Council HELP WANTEO—FEMALE, 519% Pike. L xin) SEATTLE AWNING © TENTS, awni hose, ete. A canvas goods. Profitable work thee. Sunde & Erland, Jnckson TAXIDERMIST HELP WANTED—MALE. EXPERIENCED solicit r wanted. Address P. 0. of OF canvan box 639. stating where can be found and if] ; possible where he can be tele-|« KG isis Third 4 phoned | ~ TINNERS. FIVE men with teams and scrapers. | © INLAY @ Kone. Fred. Hosenstock. 24th and EB. Fir —=——= HOTELS, FURNISHED ROOMS. | GRAND PACIFIC Hotel—1i16 First e newly furnished. All EYRES Transfer Co_ ‘Gold Mab} TENT @ wholesale facturers. Marion and Ws Goods made te er by experts at a moment's Firs TRANSFER COMPANIES Main a ed CO ITALIAN PRUNES ANK | ~ eo mod: UMBRELLA REPAIRING — Harold Heritage, treasurer of th Per pound * Sailing About July 15 ne. BATTLESHIP how =o | nd opera house, has disappeare FRENCH PRUNES ‘ PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK| Cleanest cheap UMBRELLAS manufactur WHAT THE BOARD HAS FOUND OUT ° iene P 3 « every 20 daya thereafter OF SEATTI . fi covering and g septeniy ond w ee EVAPORATED PRACH EM information apply to the ri stock paid ir 000: sur. | Hotel Bavoy—Rooms Se up. 626 Tat Second avenui friends. His accounts are perfectly Per 5 ae om { the company, bas - 160. | CONKLIN HOUSE, Tidy ard ave ‘The County Roard of Equalization makes « few announcements for | straight, according to Manager Cort on 4 4 7 Mutua f> Buliding. b 18 Axmith, APORATED PEAKS , jf h. pre § lane’ the benefit of the public | Mra. Rose Oberly, his landlady at « Chileott, general agent v R. V. Ankeny, cashie INSURANCE. It finds that the ave Value of planos and organs in this city, | 1015 Fourth avenue, appears to be the ATED PLUMS thRH RAE RETR ee dents in princtpal citles| BURNS & ATKINSON, _ d Nat |iant person who saw him in the city pound . . ited States and Europe capagen i844 Baten fumping the vene lot of 2963 together, ts $82 apiece, and Frere tint: \teae das on Theesday evenene tent ; A Stocccccceccoececceees® National Bank of Commerce |W. hor ame tae three-fourths of the number of inatruments are pianos, the averag: | when he left her house without bag rer pound Kes. . | Paid up capitel...... $150,000 = = men with teams an value of these tuneful instruments is about $100 Frage, as if merely going downtown Bie: ty APORATE D FIGs 5.5. CENTENNIAL Transacts general banking business. JUNK. as Fred. Rosenstock, 2th a BF Furthermore. The board finds, by diligent inquiry, that there are | Possible foul play is suggested STRICTLY PURE « REAM NOME end TELLER dire |# ee ee, & bpencet. 11 you want correct weights and|GIRL to do housework: mee “cahaggly Ag | but as Heritage wae not in the hab TARTAR connecting at Teller with Str iF fe py a mpt returns, deal with the Chi-| good wages, S12 Pike $218 watches and clocks In the whole town, thus knocking out the sup. € eter view Taree ten meal, aba %-10 ttae Agnes ©. hoyd for Mary's Eg als ault 8 ter Reet | Povo Junk 1308 Western. | ‘S12 Pike street. position that every fellow you meet has @ timepiece of some sort. Whats | his personal habits were good, not et thn -* and way points. |THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF| Main. 47 WIRE, IRON AND Pi worse, the board states that these time pieces are hardly worth having, — h aan is given to this theory GENUIN® asian fm pate s — sf 15 ohin igtcemeal . 5 it | ~ *_ OANS AND INSURANCE Pac ail & Plating worked " e ‘ # relations with hie employer we 5 he Centennial stock ec , , - - | ot as their waltie is only 129 ‘There's a vagueness about the cupitinat. ‘ands 4k, Ginn ont eat pets Per can 4c and esumeauall the ~ By af neral banking business transacted. | j,yES BOTHWELL—Loans, fire} board's cole as watches and clocks are compounded together in | count for his dleappearan IMPORTED 8W188 CHEESE the Nome D. Hoge Fp eee; Mei hc | i&,_ surety bonds 28 Boston bik LEGAL NOTICES, 4 e. Per pou 4 a en, vice prea urner, cash, Pa Awa the statistice: but, digging beneath the surface of the figures and saying. aban hens PR pg MO Parkhurst, asst. cash. Exchar Lost. —|IN THE SUPERIOR COU at @ guess, that half of the lot are watches and half are clocks, the aver fweet and,juley. per pound Me COMMERCIAL COMPANY principal < ot U. 8. Europe. | (Dat dog—A brown spaniel, has| {he State of Washington, i age Seattle ticker has tin works and a brass case, for by no hocus pocus | Per ARRCATEL yet General offices 208 Pion | Scandinavian- American Bank iy hite breast and feet. “Answers pean Joep aig HS aia “ 0 e o _ x, ‘ cor building. City tieke ee, ttle. A general ‘king busi the name Bob; liberal . ean you make ‘em figure out ae having a taxable value of $20. | MADEIRA WINE os Ave. Tel. Union transacted. Depo 31.400,000. | offered. Wm, Cook, 320 18th av- hoster, (sompetionss ew Another thing the board has found out, and that is the average Per — ar re oO a Soeeesovereosooooosoooes | Chilberg, pres; E. L. Grondahl, | enue north 1 39 Order. ¥ PO! — cheap character of the spavined n which are driven in harness on the 4 Let vice pres.; A. H. Boriberg, cash.; public streets, These nag, worth over $30 each. The assessors so informed the Board, and the Board, approving their findings, says that they are just right. There lant & single blooded nag In the town, nothing but makeshift, make-be Neve horses and mules that are only staying out of the boneyard in order to keep down the taxes. Beet is also cheaper than we had been led to believe by inquiry at the Dutohers’ stands. A whole cow isn't worth but $20 and a couple of centa. ‘There are 1513 of the horned animale in town, including beth horaes and mules, aren't and the ans ors have SPECIALS Per gation. $1.00. $1 GO ON THE RT. Per gallon Me and 7 lc ITY OF EVERETT Per gation 81.00 and $1.25 tS Sie moe COGNAC BWRANDY Leave Seattle, 7.00 a. m ., and Per gallon—82.%0, $4.00 and $4.60 bagel é sate mide Hon. $4.00 and $5 tote 9:15 a. m., 2:30 and JAMAICA RUM peed | tries rf Heel Three round trips daily excep $1.56, $4.60 ang $4.50 FINE OLD TOKAY Per gation $2. and $2.50 Amy man dock el, Red 301 ~. Firat Whaiaboiaialeialniaininiieiniaiabalel tee : For Honolulu Direct ¢ The Globe Navigation Co. $ JF. Lane, anst The la Capital paid up | Surplus Interest SEATTLE James Bt D. A. CAM PROPLE'S BAV | Second avenue and OLD PRIVATE STOCK Be Sami cAig & gh gee paid up, $100,000. sized therm up to the satisfaction of the Board. A special purchase of these WHISKY pres; J. R Hogs are perhaps the best priced things that tread out grass plote. splendid goods enable us to peg oo ee Nd savin aaa There are 122 of them, and they are valued by the Board at $7 each, give you the best values at Per bottle Seattle Transfer Co. tts time. Any person who doubts the accuracy of the foregoing estimate of values is respectfully referred to the convincing figures whieh the Fo has tabulated in official form and which are open to public Sny time at the office of the county auditor ns HOLIDAY FOR SEATTLE 1 met Inapection : J or, ne Table Spoons tern, net Prom Friday of this week unt!lMonday night of next week will be, Practically, one long holiday in Seattle. Friday night the Woodmen of the World will transform the streeis fnto festival lanes with their monster torchlight parade. Saturday is the Woodmen's big initiation day, on the which there are to be taken into membership in this order, « | | evening of | at fifteen | | | hundred men. Very many business houses will close their doors at noon. Sunday ts Bupday, the day for reat Monday is Labor's national holiday—the toller’s Fourth of July, when, in deference to the working class, er businesses will generally observe the Mehments closed throughout the day. This ts quite a big bunch of jubilation to gather all @an be no doubt that Seattle will The Woodmen’ initiation will b Been completed Seattle k, in size of Woodmen membership, every other city within its district reaching w Denver and covering the Pacific coast. The including as members from the profersional, business and laboring walks of life, is & representative one and worthy of wide « Beattie will be pleased to the merchants and men foth- | occasion by keeping their estab | atatime. There Jo full justice to affairs 4 noteworthy ceremony. When it has will outr tward frorr order, itidees naideration. make ite bow to the Woodmen. —_—_. CONTRADICTORY BRITISH STATEMENTS Firitish newspapers continue to meke the Boer resistance is on the point of collapse fi the statement that 4000 burgh Zululand border, The two ste one can be true. In his speech 4M success of his troopg in South tent of the country to be tra The South African Republic contains just 114 ritory, considerably half the to it the Orange Free stil! 100,000 square miles «matter As Pretoria is nearly in the er British, the Boers haven't any their fight King Edward's troops in India h tend with, and other obstacles are 4ia, The same Is true of Exypt What bothers K Edward's troops is not the dista “IT 18 THE BURGHERS, The jiberty-loving from better fighting stock than British troops usually meet, fs an explanation of the situation King Edward won't give, their dally announcement that | But in the same breath rs are concentrated at one point near th ments do not look well together. Only Stoll ment roguing parlia King Edward Africa by explained the The outfitting calling attention to “the ex simple raed 642 square milen of ter Add ex than ries, all extent of the atate of Texas at one State, and there are only 185,642 square miles nter of the Republic, tensive territory ir Selling values, which to continue for liberty. | much greater ly great distances to con. | eau yet England holds In- | neem or the hill God-foaring Boer comes But that | Tea Spoons, beaded Dessert Spoons, Headed Pat vm H§ Cooper & Levy, Spelger & Hurlbut 1216-1217 Second Avenue TyeDowaal 1B cece outhwick School For Boys. announcement to our WALKER’® CANADIAN cum. Per bottle 4 Pattern 13 Frelght, Passenger end Baggage STORAGE fhe ‘TH. Male 1-4, OMe 623 First ay. Wheletale and Reta! Grocers 104-106 FIRST AVENUE Bet. Vester OSLYN COAL QUEEN COAL used, our test of Onee tried ays Buccess the Seattle a ev Business started tn “Telephone Main 688 orders for delivery south of Pike atr 717 - wb 21-23 + igang Mid-Summer Clearance Sale WALLPAPER At Greatly Reduced Price STAR PAINT CO. 300-302 Pike, cor, 3d Suits SOTO SE SH OHO SOO OSE os Remington Typewriters @ The standard of excellence, 6 Years General Dealer 109 Cherry street, Oeecocccsocscooes weanon is here for school boys, We make a friends and patrons. eS NILESS Jacket and Knee Pants Sults, of best fab | Sereerrooosorosoosooooe ‘ 2 GRAND RIDGE 33.59 KOLE SHE WINDOW DISPLAY. LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON | NUT AT $2.75 PER TON Thin Role se from. the new Waterproof Cloths for Walking Skirts, All dperie. and i the beat dontem Colors, 54 Inches Wide, $1.75 a Yard USEAQUAN | Oat co, Telephone, Main ‘oe. cash. No branches. } (Elght million ik of Co La $5,000,000 | dollars) $2,000,000 allowed on time deposits. A| neral banking busine BRAN and Second Ave transacted Corner of ai FRON, Mer. ING BANK. ame St. Capital | E. C. Neufeider, Hayden, cash; J. T. Commereiai | t businens. | USINESS COLLEGES. ALARKE'S Pernin shorthand schoo Individual instruction LEO'S Business Col individual inetruct \EST methods and Ru N. W ens College ILBON'S Mod. Bus. Co! 6&4 Rostor lege, Unic Main 416 CON’ RACTOR and BUILDERS. BROMLEY & Wel Tel. Main 8 ®, general con Starr-Boyd building. | This matter coming on (NTED—AIl machinery. A. J Weller street. MECHANICAL ENGINEER “MCAL LASTER, BIT OSTEOPATHY. SIX years exp Rickart & Howell, Collins block. "Ph: WASHINGTON Institute of Oste- kinds second Williams, 109 | Wellhoefer, widow of the esta | household furniture ent’s death for her maintenance, and also to ing descr’ covasentha, ¢ of Washington, e. Main 723. t pet ae OCULIET® AND AURI ree DR DA” NADBAU—Bye, ear, | “ana nose and throat. 381 Burke bidg. | ». DR_ KI BE Batley Building. deceased. Jon, all subjects. | 7, = and matters required by Washers. Acme | -pe--7:5: MAmEeee, $ in Didg. \that said petitioner is ent Second and Pike, | Ph ULUAS ANGER 2 Hinckley the relief demanded, Telegraphy: Pioneer | PATENT ATTORNEY. ahd estate show cau Barnes & Co., 74-78 Starr-Boyd bide. undersigned jud, t F. EB. ADAMS, drafting, Colman bid. | ¥._ ADAMS, drafting. Colman 816. PAINTten | P. NOGLERERG City of Seatth ston, on the 1901, h day of at 9:30 o'clock in the Painting, paper hanging, kalsomiming. 1022 Pine heard upon the application for an order setting aside her rents and income of a portion her wearing apparel aif owned and the decedent at the time “The southerly fifteen (i nm to the town (now city) tle, as laid off by the heirs of nd it appearing to the court! petition is regular in formas Substance and contains all i law, That all persons interested & therein before in the above <i court at the court house it King County, to her as her homestead the M™ ped property in Kil lot five (5), and the nort! ‘opathy. afe Deposit Building. | (39) tect of lot. four ca) Fatablished in Seattle three years. | {ouriecn (i) of the ploc of aa “Phone, Main 60 st now t® ‘= prior to @ this 2 } or as soon thereafter as cou! . az Pghope | EEE | be heard, why said petition DWRQUIST 4 ROBELEAF, shops| PERSONAL. not be granted, ’ CLOTHES CLEANING. f Gastaes fee caly CEM. Our Baw | ik lene tee ane a ~ <n | 3902 style square Quaker Folding | 20t i t hestember SEATTLE Che « Pressing Co.;| Turkish Bath Cab! t. Guaranteed oer wean +! clothes in shape $1.60 month: dye-| to be the best of all cabinets at eat ‘ee Pagorsis ng. repairing. 1007 8rd. Buff 1004.| any pr or your money cheerful- | 4 Augus 7 HIGHEST prices for cagt-off cloth y refunded. Address P. Clark, G. MEADE EMORY, J ng. Dave Taylor, 1 0 Starr-Boyd bid —_— DANCING ACADEMIES. ally. Pr DANCING ing school, Ranke block. DRAMATIC-OPER FRANK C. EC atic con course in art, elocution, vot force Suite 63, Holyoke all grades « Tuesdays ATIO SeHUOLS block DENTISTS. oP 5 ; ~ T ha | the plaintiff at his office below A. WOPHILLIPS, 6-7 Heussy bik. | ee aye D nd the plaintilt ot Sit SE iece Chicago Dental Co. $83 Hinckley: | (Go. 917 Third avenue Main | do Judgme be rendered age }_ 991 you acoording to the Rode i | Fas i complain’ teh ead een COMPITENT “dressmaker wishes| free ue op aknon's of SAD | ject for which this action is Bi rk in families. First class work. res Of charge. ia to obtain a ree of diveree Terms reagonable, 1915 Third ay.|OXYDONOR “Victory,” the genuine | the defendant on the ground that R Ladies’ tailor and cures all diseases, Avold imita- {defendant has failed and neg FOR Ladies’ tallor and reception | tions, 6+ McDonald block and refused to support plaintft $11 Collins block. 4 10-| CADIS try a bath. Mra. Tait care: | to make auitabl provision for & : > — u ® ce 1 « env his family, the . iYNCH @ SHAW, Haller tae, | fal” . 1 Third avenue ; family, the same ‘ WANTED—01d gold and silver. He |On® pg Ma ith Hinki bik ——————— DYEING AND Parisian Dye clean, press, deliv OMee M18 tat ave. AMERICAN Steam Western avenue _eneroneripeeetinecinteeanieeiemntmmenenenenecs, | FINANG TO LOAN—P rate of interest Owner, 107 Marion | WARRANTS bough r & Bshelman | ours 1G OIL CO, Works--We CLEANING, call for, your clothes: Tel. Main 1014 Dye works. 1318 Phone, Main 797 1AL, at low Damus & street {and sold, Mor Mutual Life bld Haller block. | 11h Warren ave. }IN THE ~ | BARGAINS in. sec nd hand house- for the County of | hold goods; call at Red Front Fur- : | niture Company. We can give you| Werline, plaintiff, ve. J fine second hand cook stoves, bed-| ne. defendant mons for service by ts, They look as! good for half the money |_110 and 112 Second avenue south J ADVERTISING rates’ of all maga zines and newspapers furnished on application, | The ©. White Ad ery J. C. Werline, defendant. You are hereby summon within first pu He of your oping rant/and s ve a copy ifled in the State of Washington, King—J ~ We vertsing ‘Bureau, New. ¥ 4th a , A. D. building, Seattle. 1 the GOOD things to eat; home cooking above en and up; chea than |swer the complaint of the Pl upon the undersigned attorney RIOR COURT in No. 32.86. Sut publicatio of Washington to the ed to a xty days after the day feation of this within sixty Gaye Hensel, mfq. jeweler, 28 Hinckley ce 8 State of Washington. z MRS. B. BENNETT is again at ' eS SPECKERT, Haller block; hair. scalp treatment Attorney for plain MRS. HANSON, stylish millinery © address and office low_prices. Corner 4th and Pine m B, Arlington hotel, omer Ath and Pine, hington, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ublication, July 24, 1801. DR. J. G. STEWART, specialist. in| NOTIC diseases of women. Edinburgh! The annual ting of the stg Medical Institute, Boston block, | holders of the Seattle Cereal Co. DR. MILES, removed to 15-16 Heus-| be held at the office of the com 1. Gre Nos, 204 and sey Bldg., Sra & TO STOCKHOLDERS, Railroad avenue, & 9th, DR. VAN DYKE, disensex of wo- | attic, Wash . Munmay, pect. men, chronic diseases. Wash. bldg. | Ut 5 1 clock be WM tot ectors and DK. AINKLE, 211-212 Mutual Life | the transaction of any business P bidg. Tel. White 589; res Ruff 42.) er to come before the meeting, DR. FALK—78-79 St nyd_bidg., J. G. DEMING, JR, Secretall Tel. Black 856; res. | Seattle, August 26th, 190 | < 4 ag Fe te

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