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4a - MIDNIGHT Side--Three Hurt VANCOUVE & midnight 0 ident to the Clinto: B.C, Oct, 18—Ry from Sing Sing pah'a Ark, or | pumpking, 1N@1Me per 1b; squash After the he Turkish ¥ |i Me jme t. and the latest Parisian sen- | Provisions. | sation, “La Cabinet Enehante,” |, Preah mont--Cow beef, To Ib; a Stuart Robson egg tik wc ? val ery wether, Stuart Robson's production. o Ib; veal, | Accident on Mountain) »xstierine snd 'veruchio’ne'n we-|Sound Pirate and Pal, |"y\visont tame: 150; breaktast every detail, an are alot} and Captured OM =| _ Honey—iey era * plays, and was rece A Bu ] favor, Man Miss Dorathy Te r model com a~| mainder of the cant| EVERETT, Wash,, Oct. 18. sand Poultry ington crea #8e; Matern Iowa o; frewh ra jand Kigin, w@ My | se | impersonat Asheroft stage three men were in-| samme artist aner th Santee | Hayanes Cheese—-Native Washington, full E fured, all of them seriously. They! them in “The Henrietta t™*| tured. I wus cream, 180; Bastern: New York 4 fre: R. L. Reid, head gashed and t=) standing room only greeted the| Sound pirate, and a pal named Tur. |14@1Sc; Wisconsin, quefort, sermal injuries; < yrs second and last production of “The| pin. ‘The robvers were surprined | 45¢;) Edam, $11@12 pe New leg bruised and f A Henrietta” last evening at thelr cabin on the al York, i8@ise; Limburger, 16@ite Intyre, face cut, Reid is the ma pa ah are, | of Whidby tmiand, and were given no| Prick, 16@17o: Swiss, 18 19¢ riously hurt. | time to resiat, Moored near the cab: kke—Strietly fresh ranch, 990; 4 The stage was descending a moun-; Mandolin Recital in were three boats, ong being a eae astern, 18@26c tain at a high rate of speed tn order olin launch valued at $260, The pir-| Poultry — Hons, 100; large spring at Ash: 4 to make train n 4 croft. The horses p! Three pass ed, roll overturning th engers other than those nan ef & distance of 160 feet to the bot- tom of a gulch, and escaped with slight soratches. 3 Quartermaster Note: and fell, A mandolin r al will b ates had turned their cabin into atic; brotlers, 18@ido; ducks, 10q@11¢ at the ¥ ne Me ristia aneo- | minature arsena ation row evening, by Mr.| ""Wwwuson ts charged with having |. Cofrected Datiy, — The following Hjalmar O. Anderson, aastated by |g hereuson, We charged with having! sieve ‘are ‘being offered to the Dro Mrs. Th, Olsen, ist. Mr| ogo. He and Turpin were brought |Gueer in round lots of the dock or in p| Anderson was i ntly, in| te toverctt and jatted |the oar at Seattle structor of the musical club of the —_ = — | Grain—Onts, $21.00@23.00; barley, University of Wisconain. $17.00€719.00; wheat, chicken feed, M, E, Ministers Moet | §20.00@21.00; corn, $1.80 per 100 Ibe, ° | Hay—-Puget Sound, per ton $10.00@ ¥ Quartermaster's department, left for |church. A report was read by Rev, |*!{-00@16.00; alfatfa, $11.00 & month's visit in the Kast.’ On his |. Benjamin showing the progress |, Butter | made in the work of establishing a tive . eo ans church at Brooklyn, Rev, BE. M a z i turn he will brix 3 de. a to whether the transport Egbert will De used for supplies or troops. May fo a transport for troops. | LIGHTS NEEDED, a Makeshift Wil! Be Discussed “We haven't the money to pay for! rare will be $4 for the round trip, and| A 00d supply of native cabbage, @ny more lights now,” said Mr. N. will able to decide on a maki that will be satisfactory.” MODERN WOODMEN Celebration il fl : i i ria | Cushman a! Jon invited the ship Wm. Hf while the Thomas wii ie ace aaa Theaters. Thomas Q. Seabrooke ‘: th Thomas Q. Seabrooke has the field of comic opera) 4 estar in Sydney Rosenfeld's comi, lay, “A Modern Crusoe,’ ‘with the humorous possibilities of Mr. Seabrooke says he is 4 he will make the change | by introducing a new comic! wong, caliel “When Shakespeare | ‘comes to Town.” This song is destin- €4 to become as popular as the we known “Swim Out, O'Grady,” that | this comedian first introduced an ‘Which all bis audiences clamored fo after he had shelved the play | he first sang it. Mr. Seabrook Makes his appearance at the Gran tonight, tomorrow night and Thurs- day night. ~~ WI Henry's Minst: ‘Tonight Hi Henry's Minstrels op @ five nights’ engagement at the Attle theater. This standard organ Zation will present a program strict- ly up-to-date, The scenic and spec S tacular equipment is new and ex-| ve, and is made more gorgeous electric and prismatic effects. The entire production is on an elaborat i) performers. Special attention is giv- en to the musical features and the ‘band and orchestra are of a high or- Scale, the company numbering ) Ger. The specialties present muc that ts novel. That the engagemen | will prove a hichiy successful one is up in black @ foregone conclusion. “Yon Yonson”’ or Ruhlen has forwarded to federal 3 Authorities the plans of the ships @nd the cost of transforming her in- Councilman Navin Says, Howeves, |)!" 'un'or is arm to get» police |: Councilman Navin, chairman of | ‘the city lights committee, bears out | ve thi the statement of Engineer Thomson Cheap Fare to Portland 26 ‘ - son's Modern Rusine . ‘The Northern Pacific will run a i a i 3073 - fm . special excursion train to Portland | will run until 10:30 o'clock Arrangements Being Made for Big] painters of Seattle has been organ-| dates, b@ée I appropriately decorat- Consul Northcott, who te! #08 Lilincts, waa This is the style of Sack Suit that the best dressed wh ranch, 13@140; na- 2@23c amery we—Native Washington, 126. ranch, 280; A. Atw mittee t were appointed « tern, n the work large ultry—Hens, 9@10¢ pring pring The depredation: a crowd of} young hoodlums, » live out on} LICENSED TO WED nty-elghth avenue north, were “ brougkt to the » of the police! The following marriage Itcennes | hoxs, 6@ yesterday. int toe. | ere tamed today: John Smith ope Ae Sunday aftornoon the boys perstat-| and Nellie Pi ti, both of 4 ed in kicking a football Into the gar-| tle; Herbert L. Osborn, aged 26, and Pamphiet on Seattle den of John Christianson, who lives Frances Fannen, 1h, both of] ‘The chamber of commerce ha jue. That tle; Homer fH. Gleason, 2%, | issued « pamphlet on Seattle, th 1 Grace Louise ns, 22, both of | get sound country and ‘We action and the last time the Dall Seattle Washington. - The contal bounded into his garden he started ab ity's «er turkeys, 11@12¢. stock — Cows, 2%e: steers. BHOT%O: sheep, 4; and . A F stones and clubs were freely used of the Christianson was knocked down and tions and also nsiderably, The police will of the state, ures to stop the nuisance. , Oct. 14, leaving he to Gis taoeninse al Go to Spinning for bievcle repaire attle at § o'cle tickets will be good re yg e turning until) lettuce and celery came into the toa Btar representative, “I know! Sunday, the 2th. ‘The Portland ex-| markets this morning , ie Aon ieee ag anoet position is the occasion of this ex- An active demand exists for Ris cursion rate. grapes. Two carloads recetved yes- funds we ean do nothing. I shall call s a grapes Swe care yes “yey peed re ah | Butter, eggs and poultry remain os fo'arrive at some pian to rat} PLEASURE ITEMS | avotes: ge hy aa JOBBING QUOTATIONS. et o— haven't the least iden. Perhaps! A new dancing club has been or-| | be | ganined under the name of the | (CORRECTED DAILY) C. C, club, which intends giving a Green Fruit. | number of dancing partion this sea-| Lemons—$3.0064.50 a box; cooking} son. The first dance will be given s, SGT; on p in Little's ball on Friday evening, $; oranges, $406; nes : | Fishing Boats Released Oct. 18, 0; local peaches, 6O@S00; cant ‘Through the efforts of Frank P. ee on. u 1.80 box: b ber Dow, the federal treasury depart-| The Aq Astra’ club "held a meeting [ji Rui.so, pears, 1 25G1.09. wet ment a oy mm custody | this afternoon at 2 o'clock at room| melons, _15q% p ‘three the : ir fishing ts re-|69, Hinckley block. There were| grapes, $1.19G1.25 per box; FE cently seized by local customs offl-| about 20 ladies present. \Goncerae, ee; pruned. See por be *elals. Tho reason for their seizure <oe lceeaeon’ att Sacrten to tent | ‘was coming from Canadian tnto Am-| Tomorrow night Lorraine Chapter | Par nne™ 1.00; cranberries, $9.50@9/| erican waters without reporting Atiof the Eastern Star will celebrate tabi the customs house. In this case, {its 14th anniversary tn Eagle's Tem-| jotases, however, since it was proven that|ple, formerly Masonic Temple, on} Potatoes--$24.00@27.00 a ton: desta, | there bad been no attempt at emu. cond avenue and Pike street. The | $1.00 per sack; carrots, 60@TSe per os we and the infringement of thelevening will open with an interest- | sack: lettuce, ise per dozen. turnipa, | ww had been made through ignor-ling program, followed by dancing | S0@Tie: gartic, fc; cabbage, $1.00 owt fIN i N ( P. N " nee, the men were given back their/and cards. Masons and their friends peppers, 12@1 husks, 20¢; cel .S. 0 v § doats. Qs well as members of the Eastern |¢ry, 0c per dosen; sweet pota- Star, are cordially invited. toes, $1.9; Chill Jie ES GP Ringe SI, BIG ALTERATION SATE ve head lettuce, ibe per } New Member of Building Trades | iri. hes, cartons, toe. fancy, og Toe IS NOW WER A union of the sign and pictorial !™ported, 16; t ——- 9G 50c cam radishes, i8¢ per doz; Tosa, it win be xeown ua lesa’ cnion |parsior, Mose: entons, stots: | UNDER WAY No. 435, and will meet on Thursday |cwt: cauliflower, Tée@100; parenips, | evening, Oct. 17, at the Bullding $1.00@1.25: local green corn, $1.35 per | ‘Trades counail rooms. sack; cucumbers, t@4c per doxen; | Fourteen Fine Instruments Disposed | of Yesterday—One Order Received by Telegraph—Another by Tele- phone—A Chance in a Lifetime for Piano Buyers Who Desire to | Save Big Money—Open Evenings Till $38 During This Sale, GENTLEMEN THIS IS cary? men in all large cities are wearing this season. It's the Military or Ensign Single or Double-Breasted hown by any house untry, embr famous Chickering & America’s oldest and r ned I gan mar largent plano and ¢ actur ing establishment In the world: also the celebrated Weber e and D. 8 Johnson & Co, Whitney, Hine Singer and many others, Every tn strument fully warranted and sold on Its merits. No misrepresentation or trickery rene to. Space will not admit of quoting # on every instrument. The fol ing examples, however, will serv how how all the pian narie plain figures to close out at this the aver 0 to $275 upright pianos th aler would retail will go at this anle at $197 and up. Btandard maker, new, in handsome mahogany and walnut, $200 to sale price, $190 and $218, on easy ti)) other £490 and $450 Instruments go at thin nie for $2 A tt ‘The world-famous Chickering & Sons, Kimball and Weber Pienos will go at one-third lens than thetr ren} values Great anapa in second-hand up right and square pianos at mont any price, on enmy terms Organs! We have a large stock of n fine new ones that will be closed out 4 at half regular m1 ” regulorly nt $90, # now only n 1 $47, $58 and up Good ‘hand organs at most any price: on terms of $8 down and 4% per month. AN Instruments plain ly marked. One oto all altke, every instrument anteed to be absolutely aa represented, Open ev- enings during the sale. REMEMBER THE PLACE D. $. Johnston (0, 903 Second Avenue on Burke Building ward. n | 4 h Graceful lapels, slightly rounded fre nt and a fitt ts, high to this #tyl undressed worste scriptions they'll invariably ping hou have it mi striped tweeds, ch blue serges, #¥on Yonson” had another crowd- tell you to “go to a’ good ed houre last night. A really popu 11S GUA FINE SUIT LINES WE'RE SPEAKING OF AND THEY Jar play a never to grow olf an the public enthuse over “Yon Yon on” as if it had never been seen be- It Is full of comic situations, Sand good healthy street lingo Hy modern production of the wiy mort, thet brings joy even to morriest dympeptic Tt will continue the entire wee! ith the usual Saturday matin Hermann the Grea’ Hermann the Great presenta imber of new and startling f in legerdemain at the Grand on STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE ST, day and Saturday next, hewide filusions, including “The Kacape HAVE NO SUPERIOR AT ANY PRicE drug store, Ruffin’s is a good one. We get most of our busi- ness from careful people. Telepha Main 787. | 8, Hi. cor, Pike St, and Second Ave, £ $12.60, $13.60, $15, $16.60, $18 to $39 J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. | | | | a THE SEATTLE STAI THE BON MARCHE | GUBS MIX UP WITH PICKLES... 2-20. waif Wednesday Specials j 0% An the Buyer yore are ad ard th yn ot the wind-w morrow aad a the cash girl at Mr. Buchanan had constructed A Happy Family Almost Wipod Out—One Poor Little Boar | his bear pit very poorly. The oder Escapes to Tell the Story of a Fierce Battle in | wat bably @ temptation that old | brain could 2 up wit Which His Mother and Brothers Died | eatention, ihe ‘broks "trom | Merl for one, ad euch fio YOU ont, ae lin proved by the wreckage found on Considerable excitement was caus-, over, My. Buchanan's fondest hopes) the floor t evening at the plekling works | vanished | What was paid for the bears re of B. H, Buchanan on Wentern ave-| Af bears the on & secret locked tight in the man's breast AT THE DRUG COUNTER Dr. Bull’e Cough ed to We @ bott |nue, by a sudden fit of ferocity on o- Fletchers’ Castoria, 2% 124 the part of a black bear and her ke, Here he For Millinery Suite and Clonks call reduced to 26 y three little cubs, Lack of dirore t to his sup, D, #0 and John D 1108 Harlicks’ ve BICYCLE 8 tion on the part of me pers Becond avenue. + bottle uced ' wan reaponaible for con: The Trouble Begins vs Cold’ Cream, %e jars, ibe, | | ¢ n ¢ xellement, some am Upon returning he found to | 4 strong Wit Haz death of three bears and tWO/ porror that the brutes had made| Money doubled in buying Inter-| pressed bottle ‘orth 2 k . dogs, | their ape from the pen, Buch Atate Fis on stock. Greyhound ‘ ing How It Game About | an ventured into the pickling wor dock #, in pound pack = at 16 tarrh Cure, reduced to ly to retreat with alacrity at t und of an ugly growl which car Jay afternoon a Snohomish | ¢ from # dark recess of the buildin Reta oh oer mae: Kepley-McIntyre Co a mother and STATIO were offered 2 the Three t dred jan's tn « was once © |real trouble began. | 111 Occidental Ave. ey, 34 henta good paver aud 3 ing card” and lost no time in pur-| snd worth $e, apecia! tomorrow chasing the animals. His sche The dogs were allowed to enter the | at 12% give a atick of Der was to allow ail customers a view ¢ his pete. It la sald that Mr. Huchan aoe an had fully planned to lecture on the species within a few days, after ' WEDNESDAY Healing Wax f with iiding. ‘There was a howl, & growl ; 1 stockings, di toe and heel, worth Shai WOMEN’S 200 HOSE Pig Women’s fast Dladk at Me, riet Eu ies There Woe » Howl Phone Main 408 | git chasing the greatest quantity of vin Jeaar in one year's time—the vinegar | beoame yOM UD count to be paid for in advance. the old be bad "xy . [erator His Hopes Vanished The third and only remaining |i Misses DRESS SKIRTS, Women's heavy Tal With inst night's experience, how-| member of the once happy family | COVE OYSTERS—Packed in Balti- ae cee ; pants and at | more, the best Oyster grounds Hf vt ne%, dna pink. oe poets serge and cheviot, worth $2.00 in the world; 1-Ib cans, 8 pr a Frederick & Nelson—Fine Furniture, APPLES —For cooking and eati e_Whalebones, worth 184 & dozen, = somes i per box.....60e, 75¢, $1.00, $1.26 ad, ihe ren per pair Corduroy Binding, tc a yard. tent Hooks and Byes, three is for & er Thimbles, worth 2%c, for Rags aeye ibe SILKALINES FOR 100— | likalines, 36 inches wide, go and 15 7 Ie. emmary artich 1 ric 4 t HON BAL AKT NEEDLEWORK D manent, to give you an idea of price and John Cort, Manager. Phone Main 66!!! K G00! ation at this tore, Sath . - endid line of All Silk Satin fi cord, for pillows, ie; ature, t we buy in suc Tomorrow, Wednesday 4 Thurs- jrograin Ribb: perfect “tae * an sell lower than most day evenings, Mr. Me e Biolta . very fin quality in all ¢ ¢ Sofa pillow covers, worth presents these reduced prices or ise CURTAIN SWISS, 36-inch figured Swiss tains and bed sets, worthine ; ? 2 i < Q arg : atin firoe ) 18, tomorrow at 10c, u for 6c a { DOWNSTAIRS SPECIALS. | g ? orrow All Silk Satin Grograin Ribbon, worth $e, for 4e No, 3, 4.and 5 All Bilk | THOMAS Q. |B grain Ribbon, worth 12 | |B vara Plain white wash bowls | No. 7, Satin Grograin } pitchers, 76e a pair. 9 © | Ribbon, wor tomorr ‘gc. Plain white Porcelais No. % All ‘Satin Grograin lates, fancy shape at Rihbon, worth ie, for 10c a yard. ¢ & “Ss en. In Bidney Rosenfeid’« Comic SEX 3E269 o1PETERESER SSE | yy No. 12, All Satin Grograin Rib- { " Plain white cups and | u bon, worth 25c, tomorrow, 16¢ @ $ for sc a dosen. | Fancy decorated German | | ee AUTOMORILE TIES, 18e— suget Sad eee Se | Women's Automobile Ties, fin- 1,000 fancy decorated cups | Swise Muslin, with ¢ saucers, chi | ked ends, in {The above i ; | colors, regular § should bring @ large as ab ation, Regular price |B vaiue 2c and 60c, choice tomor- $ cust me price, Monday, Tuesday and | row 18¢ : price, Monday, Tuesday ax | esau ana Washing Powder, te per ~“y j ARN S 80 GLOVES, 2h only two packages to A line of Men's Working iffeina + Kea $2.25 UMBRELLAS aT Men's and women’ Gloves, worth 60 MEN'S S0c UNDERSHIRTS, 36¢ Men's Fleece Lined Undershirts, regular price 50c, tomorrow 8c, 40c TABLE DAMASK, 290— Colored Table Damas! in assorted pa’ % worth 40c, at 29¢ l6e SHEETING, 13%0— $-4 unbleached Sheeting, worth lfc a yard, epecial for Wednes- only iT OF THE LOOM MUs- ™%o- tomorrow 3c, , _ CRUSOE” Mies 1 i $1.00, 750, 50 Seal TLE THEATER JF HOWE, Manager Te Main 4 ng Theater. Five Night Commencing Tuesday, October 18, Matinee Saturday |The Greatest Bhow on the Road! overed with best grade Rng gioria, paragon frame, lame a rod, variety of up-to-date! 4 noose from; regular special tomorrow AILDREN'S OUTING Fil NEL SKIRTS, %e— Children’s Outing Flannel I! ticoats, worth double the adits wil offered tomorrow Ages 0 to four years, CHILDREN’S $1.50 DR $80— cuan soank: Everson and an ad- ATING STOVE, a new, cheap, oak stove, highly finished, nickel footresta, urn, shaker dump « for coal or w: 4 6 inch- ferns, ofl % The Lea Fruit of the Loom Bleached No. 10 hetght 24 Children’s $1.59 School D price ..8 nm Hi Henry’s Muslin, 36 inches wide, in lengths { in heavy and suitable fabrics! of from five to twenty yards, the present season will be. | No. 10, hejeht 34; Big Progressive Minstrels h le a yard, Wednesday on- $ tomorrow at $8. Ages price ..& Sted ly The. it, 50 . Whit F.e2 Comedians — 60 BED SPREADS, Tsc— CHILDREN'S $1.75 CAPS, No. 14, hel@ht 42 e the & y automobile parade a Pull size croc e et a e vi : No. 16, height 4¢ pieces q 1 morrow Téc $1.75 each, tomorrow Te. I aa price 12.00 _Pricee—te, Ute, The, $1.00, Seats , g THIRD AVENUE THEATER TheB mM h Ww. M. RUS! Manager. on arc Net Sea heater. NORDHOFF @ Co. i . ‘ ‘sort. 1415 to 1435 Second Av. and 115-123 Pike St HOUSE SOLD OUT BEFORE 3 p. m. Oy ~ he 1,000 TURNED AWAY. > THE TALK OF TH Bt THALL AND KENNE 7 SQRRRS AOA AAA vvacs 1 YON YONSON $ Ile Best Light PERE ee te ND 8 ND UP. | . etter Than Electricit: FREDERICK & NELSON We have one of the aie ete Paley shige : i ” finest lines of PAPER sivep oy e HOME FURNISHE! 1 Pe con ad electricity). The Humprey i HANGINGS in the city. Gas Arc has no equal as : Second Avenue and Madison Street Call and inspect them. J § a store light. Fine Decorating Seattle Gas & Electric Co. § A Specialty 214-16 Cherry St. Tel Main 96} Licentiate of the Royal College of DR. ABBO #3iijciccss ene if STAR PAINT CO. f\New york DENTAL S a i t d ia 300-307 Pike St, Seatte PARLORS 64 Fi A pecialist and Surgeon an eat at te eaten ) »d Disorders, Piles, Rheumatiam, i. ilepay. anes of Women, euch as have baffled the skill of all other physl- : 2 elans and remedics, Cancers, Tumors, Fibroids and Polypoid growths. Pt t r | What Some of His Many Grateful Patients a EUNERA G a in other dental werk dope Lie 28 Oouta Say of Him ~ DIRECTORS: Daialessly and by a ly rl Sciauica ae 3 We: eof pain. {1 had ever had | MRS. J, W, ROBERTS, 5 ‘ ts . ns pet r l e you the| 02 White street, Seattle rr ALI nly tment for deafness that 1| ever knew that did any good. I have been a great sufferer trom Pye of | ALBERT RAUCH, | Kidney trouble, and could get no t. Dr. Abbo's t magic fro! op at ni Bartender, White House, Second ave- | {vor} atment the first | Aue, near Cherry street |dose, and in three weeks I consider 7 wight 6 merit, I have not been able to breathe | myself a well woman. ‘old Crown ; Full Business started in Seattl through my nose for several ye MRS, BLIABETH WHITUR, Teeth $5." B a5 k, $5; Aug. 1899, and has increased @F |and have tried many specialists 1228 Taylor street, Seattle, ¥ ridgework, ery month sin none of them understood my cas Dr. Abbo removed two large tumors |, A wonderful eye doctor ts Dr, Ab from the back of my nose and thre |bo, for I was practically blind three and I can breathe naturally, and all | weeks d today I can read the symptoms of my asthma have ceas. |*maileat print. — WM. BE. RYAN, ed. I feel myself a well woman, and Port Blakeley, Wash. jam indeed grateful to Dr. Ab I bt 1 me of rh 4 at leed grateful to Dr. Abba. or, Abbo cured me of rheumatism | | “Main. olfice, Portland. O: RIES elt ye A OLINE HERMAN, ,. [into weeks, agter & donen other = comes, "sun Francisca Cal” Meura'y | STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES | twoen’ First and Second do nothing for me,” one tt Sane eee 2 Cans Economy Cream 150 Dr. Abbo's treatment for deafness HAS. E. BROWN, Nhaing. ad |has proven @ suceess with me, and 1] Ballard, Wash, dmerioat Beading & ErustGe | | . ; yr, Abbo's method of removin nano ton Ti | . DISEASES of the EVE .2: ,0¢toetet st renee [I gh Na neue || eae ee Bick t Red 766 Cross Byes and Curing Granulated Lids, Correcting Double Vision, Hyper. | | Manufacturers of waterproof horse metropia, Myopia and Astigmatism are the most scientific In use, com- y bined with many original methods of his own m | ware , DIAMONDS, FIN B® | and wagon covers, dash aprons, wag-, $24/ Yesler Way, Phone LRY AND SILVERWARE, || on tops and umbrellas, canpiinensinnnegumaaam ABBO MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE sat nba | Tol. Main 1026. 82 Yost CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FRER, Albert Hansen 32232 | | Yosler Way Hours: 9 a. m, to 8p, m.; Bundaye li a.m, to 2 p,m The largest Jewell 1119 First Avenue, Seattle, ’ Northwest, Semey eee 8 the |Gold Fillings, $1 up; Silver Fill- Telephone Union 24 for steam coal and domestic, orders to BF jngs, 50c. Gelivered north of Pike |New York Dental Parlors |] Telephone Main oon for} 614 FIRST AVE, SHATILE. — | very south of Pike street. | BONNEY & STEWAR [ff Funeral Directors and Bm bal ubscribe for the Seattle Daily | on, Seah A renee ene Ear ar, Pr Py