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Business Dent Matin 1080, THE SEATTLE STAR. hy STAR PURLTANING 00. “Every afternoon except Sunday, TELEPHONES: M Kattortal Dept, Matn 113% B RAKARD WELLS, Battor ~ + + BF. CHAR, By . * OFFICES: Beattle—1107 Third avenue. New York--290 Temple Court Bullding, Chicago—27-28 U, 8. Express Building, One cont per copy) atx cents per week of twenty-five conte per month, delivered Oy tall oF carriers, No free copies. TT Fantored at the postomtice at Seattle, Washington, as second-class matter In custody, the Bulgarian drush. Graw backs. Ferching evil consequences, {© understand the outside barbarians and their potentiality Rot some one will su: Thinks that the gods will ove galled upon to do so, If Li could Past was his gulding hand so greatly needed This chief Is evide ‘ould Iay hands upon him, Stone asa hostage for his safety and he ts also averse ‘ordinate for the money, knowing full well that the scamp would prob: ) ably adscond and take the cash with him Drigands safely agree to look for the money at a certain spot and then ‘and there deliver the captive, for soldiers might be lurking in the under- ‘Ther Tt fs feared by many that the death of Li Hung Chang will have far He was the only Chinese } him In paramount throw the power of the hated foreigners is certainty danger ahead. onty have lived through another decade! Jer who seemed Likely China influence in who Never tn the at present ————_—_. government ‘There seems to be a’sertous difficulty in the way of transferring Tansom for Miss Stone from the hands of the people who wou to the hands of the chief of the band of brigands who hold the ‘ly unwilling to trust his person where It ts evident that money making by brigandage has a A offer it iastonary even with Mine > wending a sub: Nor can the chief of the its peculiar to endure. Wu at work. ah ” pulse! e Wu. AIL i i A Tt was a her 350 090,000 population, ordered since Jan. There ts, perhaps, classes Seattle in this regard. ‘There has not been a time since the first of A 00 worth of improvements haye been under way, @ amount exceeded a half militon. ractor in Seattle has had all he could do and more, facturing plants have been taxed to thetr fullest ca- of the contracts let there was entimes there being but one bidder. sought the man, not the man the job. but urged to bid. yet under the circumstances done careful search of the records of the board of public works since Jan. 1, shows that 119 street tm; an expenditure of $309,206.70, ‘work, the number of contracts Quaker More than eight hundred thousand dollars in city improvements 1, 1/1, is the record of progressiveness in Seat- hot a city of its size in the Union that out- is partiall: all. and found in the following tabi paving "Wooden sidewalks, etc . mizing treet districts, for to hi quent several weeks. All told there a: .42 oF over one-l M12. year. eck, Admirai r; Mr. Boston; Mr. ‘The largest contracts let were to the Alcea ‘to pave with asphalt the Terry avenue, Ninth av ‘The total aggregates completing this work expired Oct. 21 The contractors have asked until February council has not yet acted upon the request ‘The next largest contract was to brick the Yesler way district. masistant secre Bani the work ROOSEVELT ENTERTAINS WASHINGTON, D. President and Mrs. Roosevelt form- filly entertained at White House last night. Secretary and Mrs. dinner in Dewey, Col. and Mrs. W. Good Chance for a Boy Nov. the The guests) Hitch Sange ary of war, and Mrs. Whitelaw Mr. and Mra. Brooks Adama, and Mra. W. hill, Commander and Mrs, and Miss Roosevelt, Rock- Cowles, On Dec, 3, a U. 8. civil service ex- amination the position navy pay offic for thiv Beattle. clude teste ing is between 14 will be he position Clusively-to residents of the city ‘The examination in of messenger © at Seattle in are confined 14 nd 20 years. will 1 rithmetic letter writing, penmanship and cnpy. from plain co Id in Seattle for | the Eligibles ex- The age limit All in formation regarding applications can be procured at the postottice at Se- attle. Other oceur tn the Diamond Ice. ent. Tel. Main 107 LA ROCHE, Become inte: Pisheries Co., pay offic in @ similar manne ancles which ad The de Photographer, #11 1st. | reyhound Dock, will be filled , laste long. “Go to Spinning for Wewcle repaira ted with Inter-State bruary can all the work be completed time only about 50 per cent of It fs fully don: I¥ completed, On some few contracts no work ‘The total price in $107, completed by December 15. 33 delinquent contracts, which amount to # half of the amount of the work let | | IT STRIKES A CHINAMAN Minister Wu ts the most interesting Chinaman known to the Amert San people—in part because he Is the only representative man of his ra ince the death of Li Hung Chang, whom we know with any Intimacy, ‘and in part because of what appeals pleasantly to us as the odd ming : tm him of modern “common sense” and ancient Orientallams. 4s like a workman in curious age-old robes, standing In the doorway of our ter civilization, with the troubled shadows of the dying 1s and the glare of an unaccustomed light in his face. than a Sunday morning task to so skillfully fit together | theories of the day before yesterday with the sharp angles of today’s facts That the Joints will be smooth, the workmanship true and the structure He Past at his And it's more the stately __ All this, however, makes tt only the more Interesting to watch Mr. A few days ago he addressed the 4000 students of the University at Arbor. His text was “The Tendencies of the Times,” and by of the report of that address given in the daily papers a less cour- Man than he would have an interview coming with the reporters. they made him say, among other things, thi “Trusts and labor unions should unite. ‘capital and labor be taken into the courts, like clvil suits, for set- the Why should not disputes be- Wilitam Penn's time who remarked, drily, first thee filngest o gibe and then thee askest a parfey.” Just as trust is @ great. menacing evil, so the labor union Is a great defensive it; how unthinking to speak of ‘uniting™ the att: ‘kK and the re- _ Minister Wu's further suggestion, that arbitration should prevail, is excellent than new. _ Pleading against the re-enactment of the Chinese exclusion Inw, Mr. fs accredited with having declared that “China ts capable of support- “All Chinamen love home and have a “horror of traveling abroad;” and, “The best thing for the United States * to do is to go by the Golden Rule.” _ Manifestly, then, the duty of congress ts plat the exclusion law, to observe the Golden Rule as outlined by Mints- It has only to re-en- For pril virtually no On many oc- Contractors The SHPHOSSHSSSSSSH SSH OS® ‘ovement contracts, agsre- we been made. The nature ind the contracted price will No. of Contracts 4 s “ 19 16 u “4 12 Contract price. 119 Paving Company ‘enue and Madison $192,997.65, T! time and it is not near done, to complete it, but tra F. McLellan for paving with 92. He ex- He is delin- @ | this @ @} @ | 4094014000190400000008 | BEATING A WOMAN | E. Tallman, a notorious c a chased Lodie Barker, a sons lowest type, out of a Avenue south last nigh vicious blow knocked fy then began pounding her, and when arrested, was administering to the woman & severe beating. Dootoott Barck ordered him to desiet noe it required considerable force ty ¢ ffect ter, woman of the pon on First and with a down. He his arrest. ‘Tallman will be charged with assault and battery DENVER, Col, Nov. §&—Th switchmen ‘on the Denver & Rio Grande railway hav eral strike. Their of recognition for the & union of North America, olared a gen t In to wecure witchmen's a Thorndyke, formerly Dodwell & Company, hag rest accept the powltion under th: Navigation Co., formerly upted by C Chilcott, Hie office will be in the Pacific block with the Clise Investment Co with ned to be Near Death’s Door Mra. M. J. Pon earliest pioneer teally {1 at her hom ‘sustained stroke of paralywis several days ago, and her recovery i» doubtful. tus, of the it 1 ] | | | | ‘Tie tah. Steps are being taken by a number of prominent members of the Young Women's Christian | thin city to spread th association on consideration, TAT * 4 * CAI; For Honolulu Direct : * bogeee * Nickel vokern saturagy, |£ The Globe Navigation Co, : each Will Gispatch one of the fol Cake Turners, Saturday, each....2e F} pe Ny = imam : Dressed Dolls, same an} Sink Cleaners, Saturday, ¢ * Salling About Julyi5 + prada Beta ebt Pies tii diced = 3 * 4 For An’ EAT % Sorosis Shoes $3.50 "gin" 9 : iiviovwints : pastahalabalalatatatataalababahalahidehaaatas Dresser Quality AT Lowest Cost When quality ts given careful this store's bed room furniture is unmatched at ture, made of selected gray elm, finished Measures 20x42 inches; has be eled plate mirror, 20x36 First-class cabinet work and fin- "$11.50 Fu SPREADING G00) WORK THE Y.W.C.A, WILL REACH OVER| THE S$ J extension of the work ts under golden. RNITURE THE SEATTLE STAR, udall os Coast Steamship Co | I | Wf San Francisco Lenve Seattle Oa mm aco 717 +19 - 21-23 First Avenue , | , Cottey Cy, Wy URDAY SPECIALS 3 273e":2sRe In the Basement : Beattle and Ban & 1 an ¥ ; John 8, Kimball, \. 8.8, Robt, D Leav attle-—# John Kimball, Nov, 1th, 8. 8, Banta Ana, Nov, 6. 8.8, Crarina, 8, 2%4-at. Granite Preserving Kett! Robt. Dollar Saturday, exch 22e Carrying freight and passen. ph tes eae NOON germ, reduced rat I chet OMe 622 First Ay. Tel, Main 1147 ight Office Arlington Dock. ‘Tel, Main 1078, Ree Btove-lid Litters, each te JOC IO TOO IO IOI TOI IOI TOK Saturday CITY OF SEATTLE, THE EVER | Port Orchard Route | Dally service, effect! Sept. 10, 190) Rremerton (U. 8. avy a and | Dry Dock), Charteston and Sidney. | STEAMERS Athlon and Iniand Flyer | From Columbia Dock, foot of Col- | umbia street Mc Beattle HOLMES GOOD FURNITURE | - mate one es | Sunday [rly | atr ' the prices, or anywhere near the Leave Seattle—6:30 a. m, (except prices. The Very lowest In price | Sundays) and 10:00 a. m., 1:16 p. x Rave a superior make and finish (for Bremerton oniy) and 4:20 p. m. that stamps them as above the Saturday only, extra trip 11:30 p. m.)| ordinary clase, Dreeser like ple Leave Bremerton—8:16 and 11:45 a. 3:00 and 6:16 p.m. Leave Sidney and 11:30 a.m. 6:00 p, Leave Charleston8:00 and 11:2 m., 6:05 p. m. For nant Beach nt take steamers | m. Dresser top inches. an t 10:00 a. m. and 1:15 p.m. Leaving | Bremerton at 8:15 8. mi. and 6:15 p.m. | _Fore 8 cents round trip. GRAND RIDGE KOLE LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON WUT AT $2.75 PER TON This kole is from the slope which we have just opened, and is the beat domes. tic kole in the market. ISSAQUAH COAL Co. Bunkers, foot of Madison street. Telephone, Main 976. new CO. | He Quit Uncie Sam James Welsh, who was arrented by Officers Hubbard and Ryan last night for obtatning money under pretenses, was recognized this morn- ing by an officer of the local recrult ing officer an a deserter from the army. vk O-FUNERAL & DIRECTORS ~ SEATTLE OR TATE Cooper & Levy FLICKINGER'S CANNED x this coast. The or- California. We ve the ganization of a state board for the foie ne varietion——Cher = de tas nestle noe. parr 9) Po Be Sold siderat elation ts taking the lead in the # } Ata meeting h soctat engage cs fon. Pears and egg plum d Tuesday In the as Per Can %e Our Entire Stock of New and Dam. a secretary from the East CURTICE BROS, PRES } to aasiat in the work. It is intended ERVES © re > months each in Washington and Ore: to the best home-made on _ ?. WEATHER FORECAST | pineapple, strawberry and @|At prices reduced to the lowest | pberry | possible Sure. ph r dar oo &) Seattle and vicinity—Tonight and SOUTHWELIS JAMS | Saturday, showers; fresh southenst A great favorite; following 9] , winds, flav Raspberry, red Wood, load, cord, Seattle Fuel Co np I an we le | 316 doiddeede addeet, .: currant mixed Seon Per Jar ae 9} CALIFORNIA JAM8— | Per Can AMERICAN SARD | SATURDAY NIGHT § 9: 5s Per Dozen ; FRENCH SARDI Figs son Per ¢ 16¢, 200 and 200 you know A r The with Ss 6 to 10 ALA Sunrise anted for best be anted for me ea: GHEBEE Ria ea MPO re Bw Are Bonding &Trunco itm SWISS @ TAgents Saree Scmehty componr Per Pound wenn me LIMBURGER CHEESE ne rank @. Oulen Per Brick Wc Korgce ga — ae ED — IMPO! CD OLIVE | 4 colle vay PERSONAL Per Galion... °10°."""""" 3 |, We are NOT MAKING ANY AL, CIDER VINBGAR TERATIONS, nor are wo ving Keg $1.26 jfrom our prefent quarters, but are Keg Hed ull at SUGAR ChRAM COiN CLOCKS patient sod taaas No. 744 Second Ave. CHICKEN TAMALES. SAME OLD, UBSTANTIAL WAY, EXTRA QUALITY TAP / CHOICH OLD BURGUNDY Z [are always to be found here, and| clock Por Gn $1.96 and 817 and terms offered you “by lother| pLURE OLD PORT WINE firms, QUALITY dared, of HYSICIAN PORT you to call and c yourse Pet Alarin rer ati, meaicinai~ "Bt alarm clock made. Our big Catatogue in free nt Sh CI & C . the store. It gives prices at double bell, war: BQ descrip me On once te ae erman, ay ). ‘ $1 09 ily ought 10 have ws STEINWAY DEALERS CAT veee . py ELGER & 1218-1217, ive theww you ought tone ton NEW YORK FULL CREAM HEES er Pound RMA BREAKFAST |HOTEL BUTLER ***s SEATTLE’S|@AFE AND Cooper & L Wholesale end Retell Grocers Pet pity 1 -[unLauT 104-106 FIRST AVENUE §/8ons‘fercet| Soon Second Avy | i Vsiat and Washington ¢} ae eee plant gn Camneor m. CLASSIFIED ADS. wh Bog “ J puris ny ; ng. # jo Bol b porated. Abstracts carefully exem-| and fancy dancing Madison. ined, made in all part#) ‘Phone Buff 681. Toot, Palmer & Nrown, Pioneer bit. MRS. HAN N— Frail D.C CONOVER 4 Hinliev building. | Stytah m ¥ 8. 8. LANGLAND. ti N.Y —S DYEING ASD CLEANING ond storag nue, Tel. | AMERICAN am Dye We “ r Pp gents 1) PUGET SOUND BRIDGE A? truffles, et Th bove 1 s} and harbor open for are tion. F Bicker-| MACHINERY ton, auctioneer ERICKBON ynamos Al at Martin and Fox’s| Sn@ motors wiring | " rooms, 19 Firet ave, Tues Pur Reis be > n Monda 1 for big} 197 marion street artin, auctioneer ison & Eshelman, M J. Fu pres + patd F) asst and trust bus AMNTIAL ii, THY fh rth, prem; V. Anke ts 4 up. R. Hayde canh $100.00, penn time ‘NATIC ATTLE, NAL id in, $628,000; surplus, 1.8 ny. Ons in Scandinavian- A f Heat Chiu vice pri Lan Nationa! Paid THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK C Paid up capital General banking business transacted. Howe, Jr, pres.; M. MeMicken, 3. D. vice pr Parkhu principal citi The Canadian Bank of Commer Capital STRANGER ATTENTION SALOON MEN. FOR Sale~Two aaloons on Firet ave nue, near Pike street; new bulld- Ings and new bars and fixtures: | Jeane may be had for ten years: | price, $2,009 and $2,200, respectively, | of which amount one-half can be paid cash and the balance when you met ready; the best saloon | property in Beatth the y. We have loons, ranging in price from $2,000 to $10, ». German-American Invest BOX FACTORY FOR Sale—Interent in one of the reest and bert paying box fac- | ries went of Grand Rapids; run- | ning night and day, with three years’ orders ahead; retiring mem- ber of the firm met with a serious accident, which disables him p manently, and his place must be 4 by a man eapadle of taking charge of the office, German-Am erican Co. LODGING HOUSES. FOR Sale—We Have a few high-class odxing housex, not the kind that are usually filled with “dummies” and a lot of cheap, second-hand furniture, fitted expressly to catch the unsophisticated stranger, but | some catablighed, reputable’ and good paying investments that we can safely recommend. German American Investment Co. 613 Third avenue WHOLESALE COMMISSION HOUSE terest and good position in one of the leading wholesale produce and i 18-220 ring CLAIRE MADAM ¢ know dium, ture ing 13314 AUGUSTA LIND, ¢ it me satint Sprin Ue ted. “fi pres, & nt. cash. pr BEA’ oa; L. Turner, cash; 1 ¥ | fat, asst. cash.” Hexehange on of U. & and urope. | paid up (Bight mil BUSINES: ew s, 7 Btarr-Boyd building, Pel ARO nder pa gi and card econd telle faction A. Hi. Bos No_branchea Bank eneral ban Pepowtin of Com I... Danicr ee; BK TILE ond avent S CHANCES k to tt man-Americ mtibfec eachors. d and Hus. Coll. M is and BUILDERS BLLS, gener LOSsEL BAR, et ANTS LINA ul clairvoy t, prose palmist up. Re irvoyan' 1 reading 50 guaranteed Second ave. general auction $100,009. RON, Manager. ATTENTION. ~ | TEL “BANE | merce nancted. | ner | ARE you looking for a itable business oper If #0, we can offer ber req from $00 to hess opportunity that through office must stand the | ent Investigation, and we can pla you tn a bank, store, factory, hotel, | mill, office, oF in fact, any bust heas you may pr Kindly call | and investiga German-Amer n_Investment Co., Incorporated, | 12 Third avenue an In-| ain ae shops weil nt me nd fu n 6, ty spl cents Wasi | OLYMPIC ¢ vor st. Co., sim RENT CG, it Haller bi Y HOTELS, FURNISHED hoOMS INSUMANOE a FRIDAY, NOVEMBER §, tom aT Ay NNTB WANTMD- b chinery, A.J. Willian MUBICAL MI88 M. VANDERHOFY, teact of Piano, German method, 104 4 OCLLINTS AND ALMISTS Dit. FONDA Bat and throat. 391 Burke building Dn. Kine, Bailey } Dr J. A. Mackinnon, 4 ( WINE, IRON LYGAL NOTIONS fii sUPElon Cou te of KOR, top } HEATERS, Heaters, Hea A Ptah, deceased. arge stock of 24° hand t 5 1 to show cause 9 | stoves of all kinds and all sizes for Scae” sale, at your own figures, Red| 4 roll, adsl rat Front Fur. Co., 112-24 ave. south. tS ecunigeetr eae ADVERTIAING rates of ail mag | “and newspapers furnished The C. Vv New York bulla! piace to bu: Oly g, Beatle mpl Also coal by sack or ton or deferred pay PRIVATE ambulanc all hosplt Phone, Main nts rubber tires te White Advertistrg On and Ol el, Main 991 Briscoe & Lioyd, ® Hiacw- ‘about your homes for cash j# at ail hours; reas- . OXYDONOR “Victory,” the genuine, TWO rooms, partly furnished, oF fon yf 1g Bee | unfurnished Pontius avenue, | 6 shoot opposite Cascade school WANTED—O14 gold and sliver” We AUS an ne | WS le a siamese Me - try @ bath. Mra Tait, can FOR BALE—$1,000, new modern 6- Ml Thire avenie room house and one lot WY aadeaps ak tat 077 $1,100--6-room house and 3 lots, one| Rooms &. block from car; the houre has ston — foundation, electric lights; the PATENT ATTORNEY house would cost more to build | fiarnes @ Co., 7-3 Starr-Royd bullding $1,100 xi20 rooms on game lots, all for arge he (0—Fou: cleared for $8. 8, Tw also $1,100; ume r lots o tar orth Se atroet b t $850. Lake, 9750- 91.6008 avenue. 100 each $200—60x10 terms $225-—-Two $100 each: Also and $60 fact Lot @0x120, near th h—Severa near ( 0, lot Dra ory e boul addition $25 to $76 Hill sta x1 grand vie any raded and sidew lots, 30x12 each, at Green the place for ‘a chicken ranch, $1604 lots, 120x124, on corner, near the lake;’ terms, 425 to $50 each—Lots tn Ballard; nd good soil; terms. h fe r acre, 80 acres Fast Seattle. = acre, land within one block | WE have @ choice tot vacant lots, poh ne Foor cottages,modern dwellings and stores a -W WHEELER tp all parts of the city. Germ 28 Unton Block First Ovens | Geeeee es ee $2500-—Hotel or he | FOR well improved farms, amall or building, 25 rooms, lot 20, good | jarge, at low prices, call on us. location; owner wants money; very COLLINS AND WILLIAMS, easy terms. Some bargains in Room 86, Sullivan bidg owner; good reasons for selling. | BUTTER. Butter—Go to the White| 43s 30th Sven nee OF selling. Cow Butter Co., 1818 Second avenue | ——————— — — for butter, eggs and — cheese. SPRCIAL NOTICES Wholesale and retail special price Lots tion; nD barn and or locat rong h asked for the entire Six-room house and two lot prope one small house, 3 rented for $6 the owner lives in ‘ge 8-room 618 and edar stre ask cottage in terms. house on ots in Fremont, Denny and Hoyt’e addition on ter Kil at Winslow station. vus str sites on Lake Union aimon Bay Lot in Nagie’s » venue on Nint ard V1 at Green L ve agents « Sunnyside +h of 160 acres, half clear- modern hous od hard ed on rat a chance if what imp to large buyers, t houses for $2,800, not are modern penter what an §-room house conta | __ build and you will see that this | % ix a snap. New é-room house at Green Fern Hill station ‘room corner lot, 50x10; ourne nd addition, s in Porterfield | nicely fenced and 100x100; small new house, | MAR $650-—New house in Columbia; rents | houses in 620 Broad ar li ach; some car- | Fremont; “ Kibourn ma. street; on U. 8. terms. h avenue, ake, Fern on ground: coating use and hi running | road and to get a rovements “lr he | E. ADAMS, drafting. C: |“““SRINTING AND MINDING THE Ivy Press | Engraved Calling Card | Announcements, etc. Pike. Phone, Main 873. ET Report. Printing &@ Pi ing Co., high grade Job printing. Spring street Tel. Bum ea. BULL BROS. commercial printer 36 37, 306 Washington bide; Treen's Shoe ®t METROPOLITAN Tel. White 4st. Press, Inc. and 104-6 West Wash. "PLU MING _anteed one year. Tel. Buff 1994 Geo. Ti. Woodhouse Go. Fel. Mal RAUTMAN Piumbing Go. Butt THEO TURNER Tei. Green i ProTroGK "i finishing. Amateur block. AYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. J. G. STEWART, speci easen of women. Institute, Boston block. DR. ANNIE RUSSELL women. &4 Hink! DR. MILES. Fe bullding, 3rd and Pike. Tel. Green i DR. VAN DYK chronic diseases. | DR HINKLE ialist in dis. Wash. building Hit? Mutual ____ RUBBER STAMP COMMERCIAL STAMP heuerman block. 110 Cherry. BEAL ESTATE 5 $100—Pullman’s 6 and west Ballard, Interbay and the Richest kind of soil for garde P. Patten, owner, Room A, P: block. | WORKING men with small capital 8. W ding your hi K. mes, BUTTER, Butter — Try the fi iman pid. STAMP PHOTOS—2is Columbia strat. ——————— |_ bldg. ‘Tel. White 539; res, Butt 9 |DR FALK. 7. Boyd bulldiag. Tel. Black $4: res. Green 1 Artistic Printing, Wedding rst and ish: ms} wer Sori ‘M.\B. MULLIN-—-New work guar- Wiise, Sullivan Eéinburgh Medical diseases of ved to ib-1¢ Houssey diseases of women, Lite addition, f railroad tracks, overlooking Sound fic Lloyd, Briscoe and Lioyd about 35 Hinckley =} days, 10 a. m. to 1p. my fine | eph M. Pfabi, a » this court his that sald estate teamed ution of the thereof an the persons ent by ther a it apy ry | the court that said petition mete | facts sufficient to authorize § disap. putic f the residue of sald # therefore ordered, by theegm | | that all persons interested $n the tate of the sald Joseph M. a4 axed, be and appear before the | Superior Court of King County, of Washington, at the court rovmi jthe Probate Department of jcourt In the City of Seattle, ou 22nd day of November, 1901, at | hour of 9:30 a’ clock a. m. of day, then and there to show o Jany they have, why an order tribution should not be made of tie | |residue of said estate among fe. heirs and persons in said eB joned, according to law. It is farther ordered that a | this order be published once a four successive weeks b said 22nd day of November, if it cattle Star, a newspaper je and published tn sald King. and of general circulation ¢ Done in open Court this 26th of October, 1901. BOYD J. TA! STATE OF WASH | County of King. SS. Im Justiot | Court, T. H. Cann, Justice. 7) To Herman Helbig. A In the name of the State of |ington, you are hereby notiff | Schwabacher Bros. and Co., | filed a claim against you jcourt, which will come on to Bel |at my office in Seattle, im) ounty, State of Washington, 2ist day of November, A. D. the hour of 9 o'clock & m.; less you appear and then answer, the same will be t confessed, and the demand plaintiff granted. The object # demand of sald claim, is to obtl judgment against you for goods sold and delivered to plaintiff. Claim filed Oct. e T. H. Can \ yeep, S2005FTSRFEE And there are blue rings under) | eyes, but you can’t see them} | specks before your eyes; havea pam | in the small of your back; youdaak | rest well at night, and get up morning feeling tired. It® | constant drain upon your | that makes you feel and way you do. The doctors ata ‘tate Electro-Medical Institute @ URE YOU TO STAY CU Office houre—9 a. m. to § P.M |State Electro-Medical Insti Safe Deposit and Trust Co's ing, 701 First avenue. STAR PAINT 00. creamery at 25e per pound and our $1050—A new, 6-room hard finish! nice fresh ‘Oregon oe h ees at house pm carne; lot Ssxiis; | $100 ¢ per dozen; sold only at th down, $10 per month, Robert Ab-| White Cow Butter Store, 1818 Seen rams, 315 N. ¥, Bik ond avenue; wholesale and retail, FOR sale by own lots, 8-room | een erceeenien cottage, good out-bullding, with all| STORAGE AND WAREHOO . kind of Vegetables; corner 30 and | #6-8-10 Occidental ave Household Denny way; a snap goods, eto, Jacobs. Trenholme & Co. | HIGHEST prices tor chow OAGma goods, bedroom net ei tc. Red Fur 3 Show Case Co,, 1518 Iat ave ONE lot 120 by 60, one house. Le Minor av north tSON & Second “av FENBRAL DIRECTORS BUTTERWORTH & BONS, embaim- | rs, 1426-148 Third. ‘Tel. Pike 49. FURNACES toxerremg | LINLAY & ROBB, 11s Second avenue, ARNESS AND SADDLERY McHORLE , HeLP WANTED QUEEN CITY EMPLOYMENT OF FICK, 1014 8a AVE,, BI SUPPLIES HELP F CHARGE TO EMPLOYBERS.| CALL, WRITE OR PHONE AND SECL GOOD HELP. WANTED — Machintsts, moulders, | bollermakers and blacksmiths and pattern makers to keep away"from Seattlo; strike on, Iron Trades Counetl, WANTED © situation as packer In Queen's store N WAN ThE PACIE furnishes 204 Main 88 Profita Y ware work {ENDERSO: references given. ™ Office, 1105 p in city Keyes, M oly Pike. N, 212 0 furnt Address nA ard Ave, Call up |UMBRELLAS manur TAXIDER MISTS CS HERG, Third avenu TINNERS : & ROBB, Ter. Green 10 TRANSPER COMPANIES EYRBS Tranafer Co. Main 30. TENTS AND AWNINGS TENTS gs--Mosquito peo tents, and canvas boats, army duck tents and am) beds, the “Gold Medal” kx SR ATTLE TENT & AWNING CO wholesale pufacturers, Marion and Wostern. TENTS, awnings. hore Al ‘and aw nining hose fags tarpaulins ete puttitters in ali canvas goods; 00% mado to order by experts at @ moment's no! Bunde @ Briand, First and Jackson TRAINED NURSES: » H, B. SMALLEY, trained will give massage c nur home treatment 903 Fifth ave. phone Black 2234. | UMRN AK AIRING 900 beson Bros, er Douglas 3 b CULTURE: GQ MAGNUS BCHUTZ, Holyoke bit Largest and Best Line of Paper in the city, If you want cheap paper, we have a large selec \Brunne Tol. Main 088, 608 | Family Wines and” Liquors Our Increasing Sales ae evidence of quality and prices. We respectfully 80° licit your trade. Pedet, : crerenergesce 23 Se we

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