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= SEATTLE STAR. dy STAR PUBLISHING ©, ioc tener Every afternoon except Sunday, TELEPHON Business Dept., Main 1080, Batitorial Dept. Main 119%, BR MAZARD WELLS, Raitor ep B F, CHASE, Bustness Manas OFFICES ttle—1107 Third avenve, York--230 Temple Court Bultding, Chicago—217-318 U, 8. Express Bulldti conte set Weak oF Cwenig-fve cent per mouth, delivered free copies. t per copy, ‘by mall or carriers. No Rntered at t ‘The foudal barons of old had their moated castles, their serfs, and Pall the lands and the money, The modern barona, of America, fortified 7AM strongholds catied “trusts,” have multitudes of Industrial dependents, Jarge part of the best lands and most of the money, Is the world progressing, after all? ———_—_——-. + ‘The man who finds all the lost umbretiaa has eluded pursuit for “Any years, Ail efforts of the authorities in this and other cities to apprehend him have proved failures, Many people wonder what this ie thief does with all of bie plunder, It must be dificult to ©) Veotceal and no great quantities have been offered for sale to second- ae dealers, _— ‘The spirit that should animate the memorial associations organized "for the perpetuation in monument and arch of the name of Willtam “| McKinley is outraged by the contest existing as to the site and char- acter of the memorial. Whether at Canton, Washington or New York; whether monument, arch or hospital, phe sentiments actuating those “who have taken the lead tn this worthy object are belittled by the ‘ t controversy, and the interest of the people is divided by the Wooten apocats for ruvecriptions If one or the other of the memorial associations is to have prece- ence it should be that at Canton, where the President had his home "and where his remains now rest. Bs _— - The alleged Yukon revolutiontsts would have done well to study the “Methods of those South and Central American experts who subvert a | prevailing government with the ease and dexterity of a three-shell man _Poncealing the evasive pea. . The Colombian Liberals have taken Colon practically without 4 ‘and are now preparing to walk over to the city of Panama, movements appear to have caused Httle concern to the world at or even to the parties themselves interested. - Phe Art of Revolution Made Easy" should be added to the curriculum “fn South American schools in order that the present Mghly perfected Methods may be perpetuated among generations to come. R ——_— 4 ‘eg Governor Rogers in aroused to the necessity of prompt action tn oppo- . ‘to the threatening combination of Northwestern raitroads just in New York. The people of this state are protected from the } of trusts by the provisions of article 12, section 22, of _If the section can be applied to the Northwestern Securities, Com- RY At shall be done at once before the merger acquires the adult th that will render successful antagonism dificult. Van Sant, of Minnesota, tn calling a conference of the of North Dakota, Montana, Washington, Idaho and Oregon. | the fact that only in co-aperation fies the power to cope with situation, There should be no delay in complying with his to do with law. Its findings are ; It is not @ creature buman judgment and experience, ‘king through the lips of twelve jury- BEERS He i i THE SHATTLE STAR, MatPougall 3 outhwick Co 717 -19- 21-23 First Avenue, AN ADVANCE SALE OF WASH SILKS MONDAY ‘The new 1902 styles of Wash Silks will be placed on sale in our Silk section next Monday, We contracted for these Silke early last May and because of this forehanded buying Wwe are able to offer the 1902 styles almost two months be: fore others tart, All white and black and white, effects as well as ali the stylish two and three-color effect on sale Monday, FORTY SEVEN CENTS A vorde e000 FURNITURE ty SPECIAL EXTENSION TABLE Pacific Coast Steamship Co, For San Francis Leave Heatile ® a, m. FOR SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA eattle Op. ti Bteanahipy Cott ety, City ie or Clty of Topeka, Oct, 17, i Nov, 1 Ticket Omen GIA Hirst Ave., Seattle M, Talbot, Com'l Agti CW, Milter, Asst Gen't Apt, Geen. dock, ‘eattle, “Coodail hata. flan. Yrancivoe. ACIFIC CLI R LINE BB, CAINE, President John 8. Kimball, Banta Ana, Noy, 20th, 8, 8, Caar ina, 8, 8.’ Robt. Dollar, Leave Beattie#. 8, John ball, Nov 8, 8. 8 6, 8. & Cxarina, bt. Dollar. tarrying freight and passen- gore, reduced rate Freight Omce — Ticket OMlce Arlington Dock. 622 First Ay, ‘Tel, Main 1034, Tel. Mein 1147 8 nt 8. For Honolulu The Ge dispatoh S.S. EUREKA Dec. 10, 1901 to be followed by 8. 8, Tampico, January 10, 162, For rates of freight apply to the office of the pany, Room A, Pacific Block, phone Majn fil. 4 Navigation Co, will T. W, NOTTINGHAM, Mgr, Go ON THD CITY OF EVERETT SEATTLE, EVERETT AND ED- MONDS ROUTE Ly. Gentile, 1100 & Mo, Bom, 6 pm Ly, Bverett, 0:45 @ mm. 200, 145 p.m Three rodnd t ly, tmoluding | ge Sunday, tn effect . Connections — At Beattie with 8) Flyer for Tacoma. At Ev Sur Mikado for ett and Monte © Merchants’ oie ¥erett Feleph chants’ Doek. — Rverett Telephone waerehant RE gGOTR Mamiger FOR SATURDAY The Extension Table exhibit here has grown in attractiveness and in- terest day by day with the arrival of new and handsome designs, And now we can invite you, we believe, to the best selected, fairent-priced stock ever shown in thin section. Tomorrow we offer a special value to induce a visit. $7.50 A SOLID OAK EXTEN- SION TABLE—exactly like picture—has five fancy Muted, substantial legs; top measures 42 inches square when closed; extends to six feet. Regular Price, 310.60 Special price holds for Saturday only. G.LHOLMES FriDeait IDE £o SEGOND ' A NOBLE OBJECT The Turn Verein May Establish a Home for the Aged “A Lion's Heart closes tomorrow night, Roya! Italian Band Ellery’s Italian band had four times the audience last night as that which greeted It on Wednesday. To- night will be Verdi night, with the following preqrenmet engagement The Seattle Deutecher Frauen [Verein is discussing plans for a -,Verdi-Lorregiio| home in this city for aged people. imo, While it la not the tntention to limit Selected | the charity to old people of German birth or parentage, there will be a requirement that all Inmates shall be willing to live in German style, TACOMA CARS ON PIKE STREET ‘The inter-urban cars will operate on First avenue south and First ave- Tenor air and quartette. “La Traviata.” sovnes act 1....Verdi Signori Palma and Marino. ‘Mme, Harilt, “Alda.’ net 1, scene 1 Pretude—Tenar air, trio Signor! Palma, Alata, Marino and ©. Curtt, ' Port Orchard Route Daily service, effective t. 10, 1901, Bremerton (0. 8. Navy Yard’ and Dry Dock), Charleston and Sidney, STRAMER! Athlon and In Flyer From Columbia Deck, foot of Col- umbia street. Leave Seattle—:00 a, m. Sunday®) and 10:00 a. m., 1:1) (for Bremerton only) and 4:30 p.m. (Saturday only, extra trip 11:20 p.m.) Leave Hremerton—$:18 and 11:46 m, 3:00 and 6:16 p.m. Leave Sidney and 11:30 a. m. o Charleston—-8:00 and 11:35 a. it Reach and Bean Point take steamers leaving Seattle at 10:00 @. m. and 1:16 p.m. Leaving Bremerton at $:15 a. m. and 6:15 p. Fare cents round trip. AMSTRACT oF TTL TREMPUR & entablinhed a M seanent of ti Main 14, 4 JOUN GRAHAM Tel, Jamon 2221 i Ww ATPOUN GY S-AT-LAW WM. Li. BUTTNER, Buits prom courts, is ye inwein be porated ined. attorn tuted and di carefully © Collections made in all United Biates, Highest relal and bank — referenc Third Maln 1000 FRANK BD. WIGHTLING, Bonton bik HB MARTIN, 410 Mutual Lite bid J A KELLOGG, 126 Batley build’ne W.D. LAMBUTH, 9446 Paoito block A. COMACDONALD, 4 Burke bt Koot, Vaimer & Yrown, Pioneer bit D.C. CONOVER, si-43 Haller building LYMAN I. KNAPP, 16 Hriler building G. WARD KEMP, ts Burke bulidir¢ JF. DOUGLAB. WT New York bit HORACE PETER, 66 New York bik PIERRE YP. PERRY, #5 Marke block &_ 8 LANGLAND, Wb N.Y. tlooe ae AUCTIONRENS JOB MARTIN, general ave 4nd storage, 2219 Firat avenue Oak 745, _ AUCTION SALES e—-$000 worthot men's thing. mate, ete auc im to mail a ym, for big sale, Jos. Martin, auctioneer Phone, Ont 746. G. BICKERTON, general” auction er, 1012 First avenne ST BANKS GET BOUND NATIONAL BANK OF BRATTLE. ERA! etock paid in, 28,000; surptus, J. Furth, pres: J. & Goldsmith, vivo pres HV. Ankeny, cashier. Correspondents in ‘principal eittes ip the United States and Kurope, PEOPLWS BAVINGS RANK. Second avenue and Pike street, Capt ta} paid up, $100,000. B.C. Neufeldor, frost J.B. Hayden, cash.: J. 7. Green: ef. nat. cash. Commercial savings and trust basiness. Scandinavian- American Bank Gf Beatle, A general banking business egos transacted tm, 81.6.0. A Chilbere, pres. L. Grondahl. fret CLASSIFIED ADS.) DON TINTS PTL y Lamb sisters Ww BAW “Tn ™ Work AMERICAN Western « wh, Teall nanegen Vh PUGET Co, 10 F highway and fr tng an bridge & for bulld harbor improve HLBOTRICAL MACH BRICKBON @ WYMAN C and motors inetalle: and bell work. lai WINANCIA! Pri aught and & Eshelman, M OLYMPIC OT FOR KENT f storage #p ‘iret avenue, foot FOR SALB GUEST prices fi te 146-14 Third. ‘Tel ACES it ard AVE, , ELS om furnishes beet hel Paid up o naacts genera C. Henry, prea: i pen! Safe deposit vaults for rent. Sete Deposit Vault Boxes tor Heat THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE. ba vice prea; 1. %} Parkhurst. axet. cash, Exchange on Principal cities of U. & Europe, Rurplus <0, 000 tic kole in the market. ISSAQUAH COAL Co., Bunk foot of Madison street. ‘Pelephone, Mat 976. Regular 9-cent cial, per box. é Regular $1.00 Hellflowers; special, per box. Above prices remain mrade; ape- He SOFT SHELL WALNUTS Same quality being sold all over town for 286 per pound; " 1 price, per pound..120 FRENCH CREAM CANDY, Reqular We quality, 6-pound DOK «5 se eases. $1.95 CEYLON KING CIGARS Per bog of W. ‘ Interest allowed on time deposits, A weneral banking business transacted SEATTLE BRANCH — Corner of James street And Becond Main 5 Mrs. ual WAR. Oi Invest. Co, 18 NY. bike. 12 Haller blooy. FS dit: i OG rth ne pilon gow 10-84 Coll aller bid. Hinkley loos AND CLIANING We call pur clot and uf INTACT ORS Dredgin driving ~ | $1,800-—New 6-reom how ‘at low rate Tite pace und nt Cherry. necond-ba ven, oni FUNERAL DIRECTORS BUTTERWORTH & BONE, mb eer 49. LAY & RODR, 14s Becond ave MANNENS AND SADDLERY A & 1{ENDERBON, 2 Oo- in elty ‘eyes, Mer. Profitable work sity Pike. Doug! HELP WANTED—MALE MEN—Our we teach barber trade tools donated; positions mated free. Moler liege, Ban Francisco HOTELS. FURNISHED ROOMS GRAND PACIPIC HOTEL. ins Fi house newly furnished; moderate TP House, 6 ist ay ee ‘week, $1.0 and Hiotel _Ravoy—Roome to up. @% Firat iit Third ave. weeks; guaranteed; Barber © avenu modern: prices DATEL Room: CONKLIN HOUSE, WV. Rinehart & Co. 0s NY bik tulogue explains how in eight nd $1 URNS & ATKINSON, general ineur- Fowsian Al Anat hand rote, 10’ | $135—Inside lot; ~ Di. MIL. butlding, 3rd Dh VAN DYK chronic disons Dh WINKLE bldg, Tel. White 699 DR. FALK, % ‘Tel Binck 166, RUBBER STAMPS COMMERCIAL “BTAMP WORKS Bcheverman block, 110 Cherry ___ MEAL ENT AT EE removed t nd Pike. diseason Wash 4 women, iiding Mutual res. Batt 1 1 wiarr-Boyd yew, Groen 16 1 4 For a lot near the car line in teat addition Me corner 204 nd Madison street; easy terms Buys the last of our 5-room| xen near the South school r 4 good 5-room house close in Columbia | ‘rust and Bafe Deport Real Estate Dept, 9-4 West] Columbia street. Tel, Main 680. a. er H00—Fine level jot ooking Lake Washington; must be sold imme- dintaly, 6 corner, oF looking Lake Union and the city; 4, level, close; good car Lots—Interbay, $10 to $300. If not sold this w will be off the mar- ket; on new car line. $260—House and furniture bay, Stop paying rent; inv: L. A. Kinney Real Estate Co., Firet_avenue. WH acres, only 3 good soll, 10 acres cleared, good 5-room house, barn, 100 bearing t lots of #mall fruit. 40 acres, adjoining above, no im- provements, 25 acres bottom land, has $1,000 worth of timber on it These places will be sold together or separate at a bargain if taken at once. COLLINS & WILLIAMS 66 Sullivan Batiding. STOP paying rent and interest—The Home Co-Operative Company of- fers 2 plan which onables anyone to acquire a home or pay off the mortgage for $5.50 per month, Property deeded in your own name. Rice & Goss, resident managers, 106 Pike street. Open till $ p.m. IF you can pay rent, you ean own your own . The Home Co- operative Company will buy you « lot and build you « house for $5.50 per month! no interest charged. Rice and (Goes, resident managers, 106 Pike st. Open till 9 p. m. =. be aag vn ye 1 vd 4 ail, oy Lloyd abou beliaing Your homes. THinckley joc WE ba hs jot ot vacant lots, gottagra. madera: dwollings and stores Sea tect ot te Germar- 30s ., 613 Thiad RAGE AND WAREHOUSE — BEG Coclden Gl ave. — Mouse at STRANGER ATTENTION! ‘og looking for « safe and prof- table business ening, ip Seattle? If on, we oan ofler you "any mum. ber "mouuiring an investiment oC tree ped satan abets Every, busnens portunity’ that passea througi ar must stand the closest lnvedtign and. we can place you in store, factory, hotel, mili, office o1 in fact fo A business you may pre- for. Kindly call and Inveatignte. Getman-Amaican, Investment te Incorporated. bia Third ay ie, BALOON MEN, ATTENTION. FOR Bale—Tw. loons on First ave- nue, near Pike street; new bulidings md new bare and Axtoren; lease ma Sat for © years; price, 2.00 and #8) respectively, of which amount one-half can be paid cash the balance when you get ready; the best saloon property fr Brattle be | — the money. ‘We have other snioons, ranging in price from ROO to Hea, German-American Investment Ce. ROX FACTORY. POR Sale—Interest in one of the larg- oot and best ‘ying box factories weet of Grand Rapids; running night apd day, with three years’ orders head: retiring member ‘af "the tert met with a serious accident, which disables him anently, and his Place must be filled by a'man oap- able of tak of the office. _Germi LODGING HOUBRA FOR fale W: “4 Jodering hy ’ usually filed ‘with “dummiee” and iF You want correct weights and turns, dea) with the Chk goods. etc. Jacobs. Trenholme & Co. SHOW CASES ikMis ROTHWELL Loans, fire ins., surety bonds 2 Boston block. IOAN WANTED—Ail Kinds second-ha: nd roa TAXIDERMISTS rd avenue. chinery. A. J. Williama, 10) Weller RACTORS rectors of Beattle t their of- fice, Seventh avenue and Marion iM recelve sealed bids un- th 10 o'clock a. m, Monday, No- additional also” extra work on senior grammar school to plans and specification, which The board reserves the right to reject Behool District No. 1 street, vember 2%, 1901, plumbing. for may be seen at this any and all bide, ar RS for 717 Yerler wa: according office, LYMAN BANKS, Secretary. ‘Fent, Alfred Lueben, Phone, Pink | & TRANSFER COMPANIES or 7% distribution cars. handled 13 superior equipment for moving finest furniture, planos and heaviest be: Inery, Eloyd ‘Tranter Go. 69 Mation street, Tel., Main S26. EYRES “Transfer Co. Main % EXHES Transfer Co, Main 5 TEATS AND AWNINGS TENTS and awnings—Mosquito peoot fonts, mining bose and ena os army duck tents and camp beds, the “Gold” Medal" king. ATELE TERT. “AWNING COL Wholesale manufacturers, Marin . fags tarpaulian hose, ‘etc.; Alaska outfitters: in all ganvas 3 foods made to order by experts at “a moment's notice. unde & Ei and Jackson. 7 ED NURSES it. &. SMALLEY, trained 1 trained nurse, NOVEMBER % hy Count « th © authorize remidie of sald os ordered, by interested in the uid Joneph M. Ptah ar before the sna County, the court room Probate Departme jurt in the 1 day of ‘ here to ahow cuuses any they have, why am ergec wr tribution should not be made seo in nal pena ms in $4, novording to law mn ed and published in aaid King e¢ and of general elreulation ¢ Done in open Court this 24th of October, 1991 BOYD J, TALLMAN, | ABBO THE GREAT EUROPE) SPECIALIST He makes the Blind See and th Deaf Hear—Cures the Weak, Wi and Weary, Nervous, D Catarrbal, Asthmatic and sumptive, Rheumatic, Paralytic Epileptic in a most marvelous: ner by @ new system of med from Europe and the Orient, Abbo cures have puzzted the) medical fraternity and the world, He uses reparations imported from Australia, South Africa Orient. His treatment is ki permanent, and he protects his pas Uents by taking only those that be cured. No living man has made thé re ord that Abbo has in eight time in America, He has more testimonials and sworn affe ayits than any living physician. Abbo treats no acute but makes an entire Dn Abbe te tia see eevadee can positively eure cancers, Diseases of such as ha' baffied the skill of all other p cians and remedies Cancers, Tums ors cured without the use of t knife. 4 Dr. Abbo will sight to 2 that were born He will Store sight to thore that are to bind. “He will implant glass that have every movement of patural eye, He will make ti pupils through which the can read the finest print. His method of removing Catan eyes and all other surgi of the eyes are his own and to the average specialists. All of refraction, such ‘4s cht ness, near-si n and double vision act tely rected. Abbo offers a treatment that not expertmental, but that has proven wonderfully successful. offers treatment based upon the est sclentific and metical authe ties of this countryand Europe, co bined with the Oriental practice medicine and art healing. He do not resort to the methods of floa’ quacks and itinerant Vendors of e ‘The Grau Opora Company nue as far north an Pike street, CLeANeD & lot of ‘cheap. second-hand furni-| for ail teats APd furnished | will ve; home treatment. | tied herbs and roots, who are “A California | ty, (bk EO ~~ RETIRED _ WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 22. Gen. Buffington, chief of the ord- ance bureau, Went on the retired - DIPLOMAT fi, BERLIN, Nov. 22—Count Von feild, one of the most eminent in diplomats, died today, y + Sending Obscene Mail , 8. Commissioner Kiefer yeater. Gay afternoon bound Herbert Lam- over to the United States grand | fury on the charge of sending an ob- Meee letter through the malls. He bond and wi leaned, Eomvert ie « milkman at Bollard, i} Be F i H 3 EH F} = probably the best part ner lot with ‘te, Opera Co The Wilbur-Kirwin Opera Com- Dany was greeted with a good audi- ence at the Seattle theatre nat nigbt, The opera presented, ‘Said Pasha,” was rather above any of the previous productions given by this organization, The scenery and con tuming were extremely handsome. “Next week the Senttle wil! have an attraction of unusual merit in the Grau Opera Company, which will give nine performances tncluding| two matinees. It will open in Sousa’ “El Capitan.” is of standard operas, among them “Wan one of DeWolf Hoppe claim that the “Devil's Auction’ is the oldest in name, yet the newest in point of nov- elty, ‘can well be substantiated tn this the 20th edition of this famous an everything is new from the time the curtain rises on the first act until ft is rung down on the beautiful new transformation scene “Ocean's Mighty Depths,” at the close of the performance. ‘The thea- tre-going public of Seattle ix prom- ined treat it Monday when the spectacle opens af the Grand. Blaok tei Next week, beginning with a me. |tinee, November 24, the Black Patti Troubadoufs, America’s leading col- red company of singers, dancers The scenic equipment of the com. pany has been subject of remark from its first appearance, condition, and in the role of Serena she sung herself into stil grestor esteem than that.in which she has hitherto been held. The comediana, of the very good opportunities at. forded them by their parte. Miss Roberts and Miss Stone sing well and acted in a charming man- ner. Messrs. Huff, McGraw and Ab- bott, among the male members, are noticeable for capable performance. The chorus is one of the chief at- tractions of the company. The con- tumes and the marching both dis- played to the best advantage the shapely figures composing it. ‘The living pictures are 2 catchy part of the program. Twenty of th are given at each performance and the array is a new one y night “Le Grande Duchesse” will be the bill tonight. “A Lion's Heart” Mr, Carl Haswin should select an- other ttle for the ex nt play that he Is offering to the public. He has a fascinating drama this week at the Third Avenue in “A Lion's Heart,” and it should not be handi- capped by a barnstorming title, Miss Kirwin's voice was tn prime| | night. C and fun-makers, who have scored triumphs in the leading playhouses |in nearly every city of the land, wilt | be the attraction. During the past |six years the company’s tournees have been a continuous series of | popular triumphs, Audiences limit ed to the seating capacity of then | of approval are the rule at every per |formance given by this remarkable | organtzation, The company 19 #aid to be better this year than ever and the per- formance even more entertaining, Mme. Moconda None who enjoy muste of a supertor quality should miss hearing Misw Maconda, the brilliant soprano solo. | ist, who “wi give n recital at, the | Firat Methodiat church on Saturday mpetent eritica exhaunt vocabulary of compliment in de- scribing her voice and her skillful exercise of tt | the » oeesye Coal, wood, "phone Seattle Fuel Co. ~~ Ladies’ Furs made and repaired, ©. C, Berg, 1018 Third ave. 4 V. Deremeaux is now with the G. L. Holmes Farniture Company, 1101 to 1196 Becond avenue, Patron please call, ane Its entire repertoire | then east on Pike street to Second Wenue, thence south on Second ave- 1d Second avenue south to reet, thence west to First ‘The loop thus form- Ty extensive one, and it will be possibile to board the |ears for Tacoma at any point In the main business district. This course has been decided upon by officials of the company, in view of the practical passage of the new inter-urban franchise by the ccun ell last Monday evening, under the arrange- may be made with the Seattle Electric Co, at First avenue south and Jackson street. The route named Will be followed unless the council should further proceed with the Yes- ler way loop system proposed some months ago. RE CO Witter Springs Medical Water cures rheumatiam, eczema and [blood and skin diseases, At drug- )Sists or 1210 First avenue. for bicycle repaira { Kohule and Muzzy, made the mout|tres and the most favorable marks | | LARGEST LINE IN THE CITY | just opened a new ship- ment of baskets direct | from the importer. They are beautiful patterns, and priced very low. We have placed them in our window, and the prices will tell you the really good value we Offer, | Speucen & (JURLBUT '§ p21S-12t7, Secon Ave ECE AGORAS TEAS CERNE 1-pound box +++ <81.00 JAVA COFFEE— Best obtainable, per pound .40c EASTERN CRANBERKIES 2 quarts for... + +00 88O GENUINE RUSSIAN CAVIAR~ Per can «94.400 andthe SNIDER'S OR BLUE LA- BEL CATsUP— Per bottle OYSTER 'G suP— Per bottle ....... od PURE APPLE CiDER— Per gallon . FRESH SHREDDED COANUT-< Per pound ...,... -ARGE RAISINS — Per pound .....,...605 +» bo LEMON CITRON Oi" Gr- ANGE P Per pound . $ KKK NORWEGIA - RING— | se $1.95 @| LARGE FAT MACKEREL Each “ «10 400 co. Le > HAM tender, | MADAM Per pound 6c &| Cooper & Levy 104-106 FIRST AVENUE Bet. Yoster and Washington Telaphona Mae TEL.MAIN 1025) LAN FOLEY Co UNDERTAKERS eee 0 ENBALMERS PIKE AND UNION ASH. When buying articles advertised In this paper, speak of the Star, | ines ture, fitted expressly to catch the unsophisticated stranger, but some fatablished. reputahle and good ‘pay. ing investments that we can nately recommend, German-American. In. vestment Co. 812 Third avenue WHOLESALE COMMISSION ~ Housw. $2,000 cash and services secures tn- torent good porition in one of the leading wholesale produce and commission houses in ‘Seattle: em- tablished since 18%, with upwards of $0. thlppers “and ? ‘ ences given: money to be deponited in bank to incroase business. Ger- man-American Investment Co, _ CONTRACTORS BUILDE! BODEAQUIST & NOSELEAY, soos At 718-20 Spring street. BROMLEY @ WELLS, general con- tractors, 77 Starr-Boyd — building. Tel. Main #9, BUSINESS CoLLEGrs CLARKES Pernin shorthand sch Individual instruction. 64 Boston, LEO'R Business Coliege, Union-2d, In- dividual instruction. ail sub BERT methods and ¢ Ruatn “ollege, Se WiLaow CLOTHE SEATTLE Cities # in shape $1.6 airing. 107 Third. HIGHEST prices for cast-off ¢ Dave Taylor, 10 Starr-£ ~_ UL ATIRVOYAN CAROLINA — The , Wonderful clairvoyant m tells past, present and fu mes given; palmist read. nd a 09 Ist ym 105. Pressing month; dyeing, Butt 1004. thing. yd bullding know dium, ture; 3 DANCING Classes for beginvers Mon. day and Friday evening at 8:90, Prof. Wilson's wchool of dancing, private leawons daily. Ranke hall, Pike atre MR. RoW COLLINS, toachor of fash ‘and society danetn » Holye k TTLE, teacher of Wall room Gancing. 812 Madison Butt 68 danoing. Ws olution, pupils accepted in i Wil furnish fo clubs; 82 Curt g for all occasions, WASHING athy. Safe Doj lished in Seat) Main 67. In it Bi ar own figure » 112 2d Ave. sguth. t place M7 ard ave. Tel. coal by sack or t ADVERTIBIN' | ly blook, or de PRIVATE ail hospit abl hc ‘ed payments. ‘Old gold Jowetor, 28 try a bath, LADIE ML Thira ful massage FASHION Ha cond ay fiarnes & Co., 14-7 Btarr-Bi ND BI THE Ivy Press, Artint graved Cal uncem; eto, Firat Maln_ 873. ¥ Printing & Publias a ° Job i. Bu otal ‘ n reon's 1 METROPOLITAN Press, nd ave, Sand 104-6 Wi vw Butt 1% Co ot ao | Albert Hansen eet MAN Plumbing Go. Phone, Mi furnished on White Advertislg jew York building, Seat*le. BiB Lloyd, Briscoe & Lioyd, % Hinax- about your homes for cash and «liver So ad LS uiiding. Estab: |G. 5 tee eenk @_ MAGNUS 8CHU eopath: fain tak ing a for sale, ‘bay Ol and rom the Olympic Olt Gas Main ist ¥ Hinckley Mrs. Tait, care aventie. Store has removed to | NT ATTORNEY | a buliding BB ADAMS, drafting, Colman_bid. NDING pting, Ean- ng Cards, Wedding An- Pike. and rinti ‘a, ra bidg.; vv. White 483. ine est_Wash, Main ‘881 ork, ara Butt a bldg. | THHO. TURNER, ‘Tel, Green ai. ‘Phone ve G at Red Front Pure n- pit printers, ‘307- rlgive ma ifth ave. one Black 2234. UMBRELLA REPAIRING Manufactured; recover ing and general _) ond avenue. Robeson Brea VOICE CULTURE %, Holyoke bid ___. WANTED-REAL ESTATE HOUSES AND LOTS WANTED. WR ha lots, stores and modern eee in all parts of the city. The only way’ to ell your property Is to advertine, and aa we apend EW" THOUSAND DOLLARS a month for that purpose. it follows as logic: conclusion that ell it. your property with tographer will take a of i which will’ be published In. “hall in all the leading newspapers in the city. 5 GERMAN-AMERICAN | INVEST. MENT COMPANY, 513 Third Avent _ WIRE, IRON AND PLATING -|IN THH & 1OR COURT OF the State of Washington, for the County of King. Probate Notice, State of Washington, County of King. ss. In the matter of the es- t seph M, Pfahl, decease Notice of Settlement of Account, is hereby given that Joseph administrator of the estate of n M. Pfahl, deceased, has rend- to, and filed in said "court his | final account as such administrator, Jund thet Friday, the 2nd day of November, 1901, at 9:30 o'clock, a, m., at the court room of the Probate De: partment of our said Superior Court, in the City of Seattle, in said King County, has been duly appointed by sald court for the settlement of said account, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may ‘appear and file his exceptions in writ. ing to said account, and contest the same. itness, the Hon. Boyd J, Tallman, Judge of the sald Superior Gourt, anc geal of said Court hereto affixed this 4th day of October, 1901, oh mh mh’ mhmhh . A. KOEPFLI Clerk, By D. K, SICKL} Deputy Clerk. . DIAMONDS, FIN WELRY AND SILVERWARD.” 3 cash customers for houses, Te or i € | WATCHES, Oo) 7 The largest Northwest, Jewelry house in | tor presents the follo credentiais: | “Graduate Jette sraduate of the Post-Graduats pital New ; grad ing Cross Hospital, London, F1 tana member of the Rovat Co of Physicians and Surgeons of Loee, dun, England; Associate Phy st z of the Prauen Kitnik, Beclin; sistant Physician Prof. Pusch’a ny So Asotin mentee Oriental Society day, India, ohare) Consultation and Examination Fron, Bome ABBO | Medical and Surgl- Cal Institute, PERMANENTLY LOCATED 1N SEATTLE 1119 FIRST AVENUE Hours—9 a. m, and 8 p. m. Sunday, 11 a, m. té 2 Least Money Better Than’ Electricity (We can furnish gas or electricity), The Humprey Gas Arc has no equal as a store light.

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