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THE SEATTLE STAR, By STAR PUBLISHING CO. = Every ‘afternoon except Sunday, Leave Beattie 0. i MAKE Btean ee oily AUSTRACT ov TIT 86 HOYAL PALACH “nr pore 4 I TELEPHONE ‘ of Walla | OHVORNE, THEMPEN & CO, ie: |PANLONS Ladies’ and Children | ” Walla ¢ Umatilla betrac Co., established 1983. lor tainy-De dies ’ \ Mutual Life burldin, rf ' ’ 1 f styt | PE a . = FOR SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA Co.j established 180); yanement of | Ping Di c OFFICES: . - 3] i Leave Beattie 9 p. m. Halter block. Telephone, Main 1%. | #OK indlew tallor and reception " icle Beattie tie" ake avenue, 717 f 19 21 235 First Avenuc g Steamships Cottage City of | RBATTLE Abstract Co, N.Y. thiek call at Lamb Sisters, 810-11 Collin DE ea to ib New York—280 Temple Court Butiding, attle or City of Topeka, Oct, 11, 22, |* = be i pike. Tel. Greens Chien heh 318 U. Express Bullding, wincerinnnam, 1 seein: re Aue wots LYNCH & WHAW. #7 Vater bia DR diseaseo of @ Sy RT TS a he Bs JOHN GRAHAM, 120-321 Globe DIK.) Mme A & Amit) @ Hinkley blooa chromic diseases. Wash. building wont cents per week aty-Ave cents per mouth, delivered ot Ofiee G18 Firat Ave., Beatile Tel, Jamen 2 Mutual by mail or tarriera, te tres copie M, Talbot, Ce Milter, Anat HOUGHTON, Gait Collina DYEING AND CLEANING ; rem, Buff _ - Gen't Goodall, 2 olin a eal Yor, t Wntered at the postoMcn at Beni ‘ ancinoo, AW * your. clothes. _ | WA iM, attorney at taw 1s iret ave. Th. Main 1014 It was fortunate Indeed for King Edward that the 100 members of PACIFIC CLIPPER LINE Bulte prosecuted and defended in all by x Craven the Order of the Midnight Sun, at Dawson and elsewhere finally dectd- STORE HK, OAINK, Prost Ingwinbankruptey,” Companies moor are ah ot to jomtnions In North Amertea, ce \. opie porated. Abstracts carefully exe Mm Phone e@ not to upset te @ minions in North America, The king scarcely real OUR KRUSE s, 5S LIN Rees toy Abatracts enrefully me | eHOENCTY : sane ale fae yet what he escaped, Some men are born lucky, a of the United States, Highest cm and Germar tanguages taug A Tal BUe hl qnmmmmnngnaiee Beattio und Ban Franciaco route ered tak ee ee OR metry Physiolony. Aral a Put ie Leave San Franels Third avenue. Phone, Main 1900 1 all high school and 0. Tel, Mais | Mr. Dooley ts in town, He ts looking at our streets, our politicians, John 8, Kimball, 8. 8 FRANK fi. WILSTLING, Boston bik preparations. Address 6. "B, umbing Co. Butt 7 our Industries, He will no doubt see round the corners where absurd fest Ana, Nov, 20th, 8. 8. Czar- Hi" Vigan aig Mauital Lite bid: | x13 tNEM Tol” Green i. things are concealed. Possibly he will meet you, Keep an eye out for eg . ere eg J, A. KBLLOGG, % Bailey build AND CONTACT ONS VHINTING AND BINDING the man today on the thoroughfares and in the shops. He Isn't to be CI OSED woth, Meh eae W, DT LAMBUTEE, WU Paclilc block and Dredging | THI 1 trusted to keep things to himself, Dooley does a lot of talking. Ana, Dec, 6, 8, 8, Czarina A. © MACDONALD, 46 Burke bil A ag en ge 8 , Robt, Dollar. si ee Root, Palmer & Brown, 1} and iro i Phone 7 Some burgiars are civil when treated politely, Mr H. A. Fisher HEA AL bol » D.C. CONOVER ne sae Server lmerers Go. Heh eréde tne mae : foynd this out when he conversed with the knight of the jimmy in his int Omloe “Ticket Omics || LYMAN 1 CRM | HCTRICAL MACHINERY Spring’ mike” tot bul ee ae Ded room 1910 East Spruce street, night before last, After a somewhat Arlington Dock, | 618 Firat Av ARD KE) = BULL BROS, “commercial i ‘ fh 7 Tel, Main 103%, | Tel, Main 1147 ||J. F. DOWGLAM. WI New York bil. | RRICIMON a WYMAN CO, dynamon | 'yt oi Washineton by harsh remark on the part of the burglar, Mr. Msher amoothed out mat. HORACH PRPEK Ub Kew York bik | and motors installed; house wiring | Treen's Bhoe Btors "rel white a ters immediately by saying a few words in compliment to his visttor, PIERRE Y. FERRY, WO) Burke block. | nd bell work. 1314 Western ave CROPOLITAN Prexn The latter laughed and returned the compliment. There was no trouble, a & @ LANGLAND, @& N.Y. Blooe ¥ NCIAL and 194-6 ho shooting, no lacerated feelings. The burglar took what he wanted— F or Honolulu Avcrionens SHORT-TIME tonne on furniture BAL eash—and left the gold watches and bric-a-brac behind, , | HANKSGIVING | (Ts aT auctioneer | and chattels; lowest rates, ROGUE & KK Gir ee ‘Those persons who are in the habit of assaulting burglars and at- The Globe Navigation Co, willl)” and storage. 2219 Firat avenue. ‘Tel,|_ Burke building : 621 AND 628 PACIVIC Bi tempting to do them bodily injury should reflect over the pacific and dinpateh Onk 745. TO eer iach Deckes Oveat, | Rar io Buea highly successful method of Mr. Fisher. He lost the amaliest possible ~ . . >] B AUCTION #ALE 107 hiarion street. rele git Ap amount, broke no mirrors with stray bullets and what ts of greatest im- Ss. Ss, EUREKA &. Ly ery TON genes WARRANTS bought and 1 tite i ily $1700, this. wee portance, did not ruffie his own temper so that he could not sleep. Dec. 10, 1901 22 aa rison & Kehelian, Mu oN. Y pie | \? 4-room hor full lot, fine ces _oOoO 4 . : LATE! T ASPECT OF PENSION PAYMENTS ‘The United States government ie doing a large bustness In pensions. It takes 1741 employes in the bureau of pensions to attend to this vast pbilanthropic scheme, the beneficiartes of which number in the neigh- Borhood of one million people, recelving an average annual allowance ot $3187 per capita. In other words, approximately, one-seventy~| the United States is entitled, by reason of army service, to financ! sistance from the government. According to a report of the commissioner of penstons recently is- ued, the number of pensioners on the rolls June 30, 1901, was 997,735, a net increase of 4206 as compared with the number of pensioners on the Tolls at the close of the fiscal yedr, 1900. This is the “high wa: ter mark” in the history of the bureau. ‘The annual value of the roll on June 90, 1900, was $131,694,544, and on June %, 1901, it had Increased to $11,568,216. The number and amount of pensions ts now on the decrease, owing ‘to the death of pensioners who were recelving the higher rates and the constantly improving physical condition of most of those who served tn the Spanish war. Many of the latter will be ordered for re- tion at the pension will stop. amin) much, . “The present commissioner recommends a plan which appears feasible. He would have traveling medical boards constituted, each consisting of two skilled physicians, one attorney, one stenographer anid typewrit- er. The movements of these traveling boards wotlta the Bureau. By this means the possibility of frauds would be minim- fze@ and meritorious cases receive the intelligent attention they te- i ‘@ntitled to every consideration, but there are some men now Pensions who never accepted a chance to battle for Stripes, the Stars and FOUR CANDIDATES FOR ROADMASTER Now Vacant ‘The road supervisorship is no for the nd day night by the Roads Club who will very lik stoners. Pawned runk On November 19, 1897, the city! and tragedies aside, the point is that| On the 24th day of June following ORT tte council elected Hon. Thomas J.| this wide open policy opens wide the| their appointment, this iy RF, he Bartlett, who was arrested | Humes to fill the vacancy caused by/ door to the secret chamber of cor-| ried a mates Wiek aie has been charged with| this stampede. ruption and fraud; corruption in the graee Taroeay by Policeman W. C.| At this time ft was no doubt well which they any Hubbard. He t# alleged 706 Fourth avenue. The trunk ni yt on» HE PITCHES ‘After battling with flerce Alaskan eas and head winds for 31 days the steamer Newport, Capt. Z. 8. Moore, Made port from Dutch Harbor last ba 9 steamer left Unalaska October . d the Nee department.” Hue i eanseed beeen A sg ven ment, as wilt be more specifically! They concluded this remarkable re- ‘I ahown hereafter. |port by saying: “We fin % and was due here ‘Novémber 10. by the Republican party, upon a law | "hewn her He winds, however, made it nec- gad coger platter, ‘Humes weal The only exoure that tas ever been | whatever to In . for the boat to seek shelter. elected, but in violation of Sr] et LA 2 prsecks Poole. ‘* or yun corrupt jon ‘Ewenty noes ware mate on on the trip am gral Han | Bs etek on oljes, | ey 1 the revenue derived there- character, and from that only ‘Three thousand five hundred cases eet the matter of his aecond nomy.| from. Broadly speaking. It ts #afe| so far ax this report goes, we are led of falmon were brought from Uyak ap the mae to say that for every doliar derived |to infer Scores the Police of the Uyak Bay cannery, » A. Connell, who has mining in that district. _————— ne RAILWAY MEN DANCE TONIGHT All detalis for the grand annual ball of the Seattle Street Car Em- jloyees’ Benefit Association, to be id at Ranke’s’ hall tonight, have been completed and all is now ready for the grand march. The ball is tho annual ete of the car boys, and aim to make it a Went Seattle From the Days of Wood Down to the Present Time— A Communication 1 imen have been working hard to make the affair a great event, ond indications point to success. ‘iond music been secured and a full orchestra will be in attendance dur- ing the evening, WELL AGAIN Official Statement of the Queen’s Conditio THM HAGUE, Nov, 27.—It was of- ficlally announced today that Queen ‘Wilhelmina has fully recovered from the illness resulting from her recent premature confinement. munication, | Dublication. the free expression of opinion by citizens upen ali subjects, its columns freely to all te discussions of publie matter; Beattie, Nov, 7, To the Kditor:—in a ilttle ‘1901. election occurs, in which we electors realize. A crisis in our muntetpal exists, and the question or bad government is involved. question is whether reasonable wholesome laws or the law elty by the The shall be enforced, breakers shall rule means | i a) hird of the population of | ae periods, and when the disability shall have ceased to exist be hoped some improved system of medical examination for will be adopted. The distribution of awards for disability ts notoriously unequal, some pensioners receiving too Mttle, and others too be directed from t ‘The soldier who suffers disability while fighting for his country ts copting Supervisorship of West Seattle Is of West Seattle is vacant, and a tively fight piace. ‘here are four a call within him to offer his services | AP! & is appraised at fered for ancrifice are nh en wa John ‘odd and C. V. N. will be held Fri. eat Beattie Good to select a candidate, ly receive the ap- potntment from the county commis- to have stolen a trunk from A. M. Pense, of been recovered from a Washington ‘oasts the City Council and M’GILVRA ATTACKS He Gives a Political History of ‘The Star has received from Judge J, J. McGilvra the following com- with request for its This paper stands for It opens more than three months our biennial city are more largely interested than mout affairs of good and our known as the G1 HO FURNI tios IT patitieal history. In the spring of 1894, in the in terest of law and order, D, Biack was nominated and ¢lect- ed mayor of the city of 1894, Wilitain D. Judge cancy, discovered in large Alaska and the Northwest resulting in great «© the rapid devete the gateway of felda itement, and these vast by the speculating element of Seat tle, includ an the wid fal that the mayor abandoned his of crowd. 4 ‘a 4 4 b 4 widen LM 1 a = = Lg Rs understood and agreed upon, by and fi - evidenc " e' highest commercial and bank refer. between the city council and the ruption tn levies for campaign pur. > Ned secu the : e pe hief rw N05, money to be deposited o ce, or any other position in] in bank to Increase bu e newly appointed mayor, that this unfortunate persane assessed | oh Ulice oF any ciner position in} man-Amerioan tees or wide open policy was henceforth to are helpless and completely at the) ‘"% Police departs be adopted; and, in fact, it was then y , hh After making @ like finding as to COLLEGE mp 5 merey of this unlawful machine: Wisoneun hkay thet the and re adopted; and has been In appenstein, way he | OT: 5 Pernin shoriband ‘schoo, operation ever since, with what ef- Co-Partnership With Crime bs . ce ope 4 en Dee 4 Individual tnstructic & Boston, ~ co e prem. “took steps which resulted in the | {Ko @ Huaine ioe = fect and consequences we shall pres What does all thin amount to but! retirement of these officers—Mere- | “aividy i festruction at Daseeee. ” Te the poetic, of 1800 Son, Thomes| ® rinership with crime, and a|dith and Wappenstein—from the po- Seattle. Black resigned, and Wood was elected by the city council to All the va- In the summer of 1897 gold was quantities in rritory, ment of Seattle ax gold A clamor was immediately set up some of the merchants | and business men, for what la known open policy in city af- So violent was this mining fever fice and went to the mines with the a Dougall GENUINE MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER $26.00 chiffonter comes fram one of t manufacturera in the 4 for high- Nothing «hott 0! terials and highest order of work. manship and finish are represented —a maker fam ture m e000 vuanivy fe in its construction, chiffonter is the large, box immediately beneath the curved top drawer, Height to top of chit- fonler proper, & inches; extreme a hy Dock. fewttie height, 74 inches; width, 32 inches; Merchants as depth, 20 inches. | The 16x20-tn. oval = mirror is « genuine French bevel plate; mitte roper d office.” nation and election in 1990, wald to his credit false pledges his wide open policy with fortitude. Wide Open Policy This wide open policy has now been in force continuously some years, and ever since the ele Thomas J, Humes to be mayor, No- vember 19, 1897, Do the people know what this wide open policy is? I doubt it. No one not connected with it knows the full length and breadth and depth of the iniquity As I understand it, tt mean# the non-enforcement of the laws of the land, and the substitution therefor of arbitrary rules. and regulation made and enforced by the political machine in power, Every oMoer of the city govern- ment, from the mayor to the dog cateher, takes an oath “That he will support the constitution of ‘the United States, and of the State of hington, and the charter an: ordinances of the City of Seattle, ete. We have ordinances prohibiting gambling and other vices, and im- posing penalties upon the violation thereof The practice, under this wide open poliey, t# for the mayor through the chief of police, who is under his control, to designate when and where and how and upon what terma gambling and other vices may be conducted, The mayor has repeat- lily stopped gambling for short pertods of time, on acount of gam biers’ quarrels, and perhaps for other reasons, However, the fact in that he stops or permita tt at will that he made no — Ladies’ Furs made and repaired, | Wide open policy, which is but an These violators of law submit to C. C, Berg, 1218 Third ave. other name for the violation of the| periodic levies of asseasments not —+¢- law, and practically a c partnership provided for by law—call ft by the M. D. Pease, Johnson & Co., 1107| between the city government and| ame of vice. In order to know where we stand Second ave, is headquarters for cloaks, suits and millinery, fines Or what you will These levies are made and the as- sesaments paid without resistance as let ft be four) jon of tional peniten eral cide of it. hoapitals; t demoralization te tar are j at present, let us review our recent/ a rule, in consideration of being per- to ply unlawful callings, | Lists of the offenders of the Frank are prepared and submitted to th: city magiatrate, who is given » understand that the will of the machine must be obeyed, the amount of the fines agreed upon or under- stood are ganessed, and the amount so paid is supposed into the clty treasury, But in the Ii tory of other |e are preseribed by the machine food moral charaster te this reapec but as the same time they found the unfit to occupy the| This remulted in the tragedy hereafter referred to. ™ But certificates of moral character police way of levying biackmall and cor | from this source the city and ita in- | habitants but stood by and upon| 5 prote tion, courts, Jatt insane asylums \ an say nothing of the gen.{ It ne demoralization, | parable and incalculable, Gambling ta not only view, but it | devouring 1 constantly suff the torments of hell, It produces nothing, and consumes everything, even the It tends to all the other crimes tn the calendar and especially to sul- and murder, as well as corrup- | it; tion of all who affiliate with it. |ings of It has caused more murders and suicides in Seattle during the past four years than have oc its previous history, So has suicide become here, lar the result of these gambling hells, that our dally newapapers make light we drawer pulls. ht of the past his- ities ax well as our own; who #0 verdant as to suppore that no assessments are levied upon of THE SEATTLE STAR. & Pacific Coast Steamship Co, For San Francisco CLASSIFIED ADS. sx Ja wary 10, 1902. co To the Atlin, kon, Klondike « Mining districts. THROL on ‘ FRANCIS LEE, tue, Wash., Kp: ako. GO ON THE CITY OF EVERETT |*; SEATTLE, EVERBIT AND ED- MONDS ROUTE oa. m., land rade fur- the beat Iv. Beattie, Ly, Everett, $25 « m. A feature of this roomy hat for Tacoma. Bremerton (U. umbia street. Lea Sundays) (Saturday only, 7:50 and 11:30 a. m., m,, 6:05 p. m. For Pleasant law mentality of league of Sea the said city ¢ nell The city ¢ & resolution—No. 415 and pledging secrecy. the elty govern that the ut ten, for addi The ms the which resulted in th these off investigat ated,” and made, It will b port was no! which ts trre- before oi ing of @ grand jury or acted upon| ghey Beart Boyd mepaliding. at all by the city council, t in| \Tel Main ao, body and the| advance by the passage of said reso- tution » and that the mayor was practically a m ¢ this said committe in fact, he nd ¢ of the With his reputation and his occupation gon him by a # ed friends, th urred in all nmon ‘gely as ed and madde te be followed by 8. 8. Tampico, freight apply to the office of th any, Ioom A, Pacific Block. Telephone Main 271, T. W. NOTTINGHAM, Mer. The White Pass and Yukon .Route Big Salmon, Yu- 4 White haere eX PRESS, yamigns ars WINTER. Traffic M. and Skaguay, om, & p.m 15 p.m inetuding We 19, atte with Btr verett with and Ever- Three rovind trips dail “hehingo For Snap seats visto Railway Everett Telephone SCOTT, Manager. Port Orchard Route Dally service, effective Sept. 10, 1901. 8. Navy Yard Dry Dock), © po payed and Sidney. MERS Athion ‘and. Injand Flyer From Columbia Dock, foot of Col-| ' (for Bremerton only) and 30 p. extra trip 11:30 p, m.) Leave Bremerton—8:16 and 11:45 a, m, 2.00 and 6:15 p. a. Leave Sidney m. Leave Charleston —8:00 tae if 36 a] and and Bean Point take steamers leaving Seattle at 10:00 a. m, and 1:15 p. m Bremerton at §:15 a. m. and 6:15 p.m. mor to 519,000, round trip. Reach Leaving open policy, the result of which was ond M it appointed a committee of six members of Its own unetl so fully sanction- a Uhis secret investigation as to pass protecting it ith Found Unfit committee | the nothing ny way connect the dishon- certificate of charge againsi | Meredith and Wappenstein was cor- |ruption and dishonesty, mayor t “retirem ra’ pending the as, in which he the report observed that ted upon, as the find- operated with acted upon the find- the committee making of the report thus blasted wondered at ately ex. to tury; |§ eredith was desp PUGET BOUND “NAT J. Furth, pres; J, & Goldemith, pres; MV. Ankeny, cashier, the United Btates and Bur Becond avenue and Pi tal pal BP $100, 000. pees: den, © et J, 7 On of, amet. cn: Gommercial sav’ 4 trust business, of Beattie. transacted. De} Horse = ments, Prices range from §1/ Paid up cai $10,000. see us b 8. P. , Gen'l Agt., Trangmcte generat basking busines. any od eure nea -, ve., Beattle, entry, pees: oor. fe A. BLN WELL. Vice Prenidont || Qa 98 poets ‘ypuite Sor rent WING € COON —Belley Bulla ‘and General Manager Sate De exit Vi wit Bor for THE FinsT RATIONAL Bank BEATTLE. Fares Cities of L Capital prid 3 % ht milion deliars.) Surplus . 2.0, Interest allowed on time deposits neral banking be SEATTLE BRANCH — Corner James street and Beeond avenue. D. A. CAMERON, Ma Hed a1 Ann ben is king for « table business ‘ope: 7 fen ¥ busines ity that passes through of and we can piace you In factory, hotel, mill, r Kind, al and (except man-Ame meet nan-American Incorporated. 618 Third avenue. m. BALOON M ATTENTION. rOR Sale—Two saloons o: nue, hear Pike street; new bulldi and new bars and fixture: and be had for 10 years; price, $2.20, reapectively, t one-ha. ane the balance when you the best saloon property soeey for the money. othe et rea investment C ROX FACTORY. ent and best ying box f, a that charges of “corruption in the| Wwent'of Grand Rapids: running wight to be covered | Police department” were filed with d day, with three years’ orders the city council, through the instru-| Shead; retiring member of the firm the Law Or met with a serious accent. which disables him permanently, man-American Co. unsophisticated stranger, establiah recommend. Ge veatment Co., § WHOLESAL COMMIBSBIO! HOUSE. $2.0 cash an wervices secures terest apd good position in leading wholesale clerk, ommission houses in attle | fablighed since tsa. with upwarda mMan-Atmerican Third avenue. BEST methods and teachers. Business WITBONS Mod. Bus. Coll CLOTHES CLEANSING Capttal stock paid in, $25,000; surpina, 000, Correspondents tn principal cities in PROPLIES wn Piers rape = em i 703 FY d » . Scandinavian- ameciens ~ Bank National Bank ar ‘Commerce Paid up capital, ...$180,000 General banking business transac J. D. Hoge, Jr, pros; M. McMicken, vice pres; L Turner, cash.; RF Parkhurst, asst. cash Exchange @ and Europe. as Bank of © meron iness transacted | . bust stand the closest investigation, & bank, off winens you may pre- investigate. Investment Co., First ave- can be paid cash in Beattie We have loons. ranging in price from German-American FOR Sale—Interest in one of the Iarg- 3 his | chinery. Wihiiams, 10 Weller place muat be filled by a'man cap. ah to of taking charge of the offi 4. reputable and good pay- ing investments that wo can safely e Produce ‘and ‘Be of | Dr. JA. Mackinnon, 4 Chapin bid patrons | Acme we, Second and Pike Main @& WEDNESDAY, NOVEMDOR rHoTroanar finishing. prt Dental © | WASH. Oil Invest. Co. OLYMPIC OFF 12 Haller bloc’ Pati! VOR KENT BFORENOOM, Txii0, story and basemest; best of loc tion: on Second. L. A. Kinney Co., 1210 Firat_avenue VASEMENT storage #1 ment basement, city water, eeg 1900 for next three days. Modern #-room house, fruit tre home, in nell or trade for improved property, Comy cottage cf 5 rooms on teenth avenue flower: Tide seven fine lots oa easy terms, ROGUE & SCHMIDT, 4) Pacific vice under en: 104 | Gai Gaye furniture of 16-room house; must be sold at once; clears $76 per month. L. A. Kinney Co., 1210 Firat avenue, Sasa! HIGHBRST — pricta second-hand Eoods, bedroom ‘ets, stoves, carbs Phone John 1661. ) YOU WANT TO BUY A modern houses in different of the city which can be with a small payment balance paid in monthly nen A INTERBAY LOTS, $525—For 7 lots, sightly and well n= | _MAKNESS AND SADDLERY cael Babi gt Arg wy td ORLEY & HENDERSON, 22 Oo-| ten, room A, Pacific | - sidental_even v pars cath ae, an on Dp $60 range, sideboard, fine bed iT¥ Empioyment Oitice,| suite, chairs, carpets, house io1t Third avenue, Black 2721, sup-| _ all goes for $275. Call plies help free of charge to em-| W ployers. Call, write or phone and et | PIKE ROU, Ana RAE parts of the ae See American Investment Co., 518 venue. “i FOR weil Improved ta Emp. Office, 1105 large. at low a fit saee id ot | PACIPIC | in city. Call up COLL IN yen, Mer. Sullivan Bldg. furnishes beat belp Main 886. Profitable aot oldie Pika Dougias OnK ING 7% nie ate Se ne we “ipriseoe & Lloyd building your homes. % MELE WAR catalogue explains how clgnt| HAVE you 8 oF 10 ace tor mln Jonated; positions| exchange? We have buyers. MEN “Our block. we teach barber trade in | weeks. tools guaranteed; mailed free. Moler| or address 14% Fifth avenue ‘op. | Barber College, San Francisco. Cal.| #av raneh for sale or ex=_ fee | OTHES, PUMNISHED ROOMS ch Firth = you nee? Call or address 1426 avenue. mae RUBBER sTAMPs ~|COMMERGIAL STAMP WORKS - Scheuerman — 110 ben, casi SEATTLE Show Case Co., 1618 ist ave. ——————— SPECIAL NOTICES COMRADES, ATTENTION—Mems ngs ” 8 ee general insur- 5 | ance, 18-14 Boston block. f WV. Rinehart & Co. @O NY. bho ay: SUNK IF you want correct weights and prompt returns, dea! with the Chica- Ho Junk Co., 13 Western. Main 647. LOANS AND INSURANCE JAMES BOTHWELL Loans, are ins, 2% Boston block. Washington, at 1 p. m., to attend the funeral of Comrade Geo. F, Kienstra, Comrades of other posts are also earnestly requested to ate tend. By order of WANTED—Ail eine, second-hand ma-| BGGAN-ERICSON, p Studio open Than! to 2 only. ___ MA*QUEKADE CosTUMES body to Investigate charges LODGING HOt Cosru MES for rent, Alfred Lueben, and collected from these law break-| ong report thereon. FOR Sale—We have a fe hie clans Yesler Phone, Pink ers except what goes into the city!" ris committee weeded to make | lodging houses, not the kind ft re sie; music taught and furnished "ei eee ~ 11 han |@. star chamber of the city hail, con- | vsually fied, with Naumimiee'® for all_ occasions. Nott cae that our city ooncll has | ducting its investigations in secret,| &,!0t of cheap. second-hand furni 5 TT a tificate oF ' +1 ture, expres > 6 OHA the mayor a certificat tl Geek entirely snotuding the pultie ture, fitted expressly, to cateh the MECHANICAL ENGINEERS MGATCA i Must REPAIRED, bought, sold, ia 3A. wn SOULE ‘TS AND AURISTS iy. | DRO FONDA NADEAU—Biye, ear nose | TENTS and awnings Moegulte root and throat $1 Burke building.” | tents, mint canvas boats hose and nd | DR. KIBBE, Bailey building. tar the ‘Gold’ Medal” kind. “ane 3 ING CO, Marva ohee. Paes we sTrOPATNY = =| wholesale man jurers, ASHID titute of Osi athy Bate Deposit Bullding. tab. shed in Seattle three years. ‘Phono Main 07, SIX years’ experience chronic casoa, Rickart & Howell, osteopaths, — Salling block. Phone, Main 723 by t moment’! y experts at a en 4 P notion, nts & ae. First and Jackson. ___ PATENT | ATTORNEY 74-7 Starr-Boyd buliding EB ADAMS. Grafting, Colman_bid _TRANSFER COMPANIES DRAY. YMEN and bg > pe means istribution nd SEATTLE © Tothes Preawing clothes In sha, repairing. 1 Third. HIGHEST prices for caw Dave Taylor, Buff 1006. LAIRVOVANTS MADAM CAROLINA — 7 known, wonde dium, tells past, present and fi ven; rds; 25¢ up. room 105 1209 1 co-oper- Green 1180, Was| CONTRACTORS and HL ats me BODERQUIST & ROWELL RA at 218-220 Spring street. n’® school of ‘dar cing, ort ns daily, nk te Pi Eaten, supervisor iret; Green 1476, tg $1.50 month; dyeing, ‘off clothing. 10 Starr-Boyd bulldiag. well ‘ul clairvoyant me-| 0 palmist read- rd it ormal adboolation, romy superior equipment for moving va a ag pianos and heaviest oa Joyd Tranter Co., 69 | iat re __ PERSONAL SATERS, Heaters, Heaters—A large stock of second-hand heatiny of all kinds and all sizes for your own figures, at Red Front Fur. Co., 12 2d ave. south. Be ‘-B) photographers. Studio open Thanksgiving from 10 only, 1 First avenue, uu. | _ between Pike and Pine. THE b cheapest Place to buy Ol| and et Gasoline from the Olympic Ol! Co ard ave. Tel., Also al by SACK oF ton. ADVERTISING rates of il ma zines FIO ee ? MERELLAR medi recovers and gen % Seo ond lavente. Robeson Bisa. © CULTURE G@._ MAGNUS SCHUTZ Holyoke bid Se WANT PARTIES want to purchase fine a ws) 5 ore, furnished on appll- % tation. “The C. 'V. White Advert any _Ficth ave ond saddle ‘horse, 18 Burea New York bullding, Se e Lt oe Eloy’, Briscoe & Lioyd, % Hf k, ‘about your homes for cash 4 toon payments. OXYDONOR, Victory.” the genuine, cures all diseases; avoid imitations, Si Meponala block ELECTRIC Main 991. WANT "D—1 or 2 fine fresh cows, Call_or address 1426 Firth avenue. ke _._ WANTED-REAL ESTATE ~~ TiOUsES AND LOTS WANTED, te massage—8is ist ave, vate WR Dave cash customers for hous advance| street Pike | "Room 3 Ra Jota, Cottages, stores, “an modera PROP. LITTLE, Teacher of ball poom | WANTED—Ol4 wold “and sliver. Hfe| yell nail batts ‘Ot the "eity nated faney dancing ne sid Madison. nena mfg. Jowell st Hinekley. into savoring andrat te spend AYO nfrom|_ Phone, Butt. at ADTES. try w beth. Mra Tait THOUSAND bi fess | BOCIETY and stage ad ful_ma\ ger PS that purpone. tt follow conclusion that we. ie Met | And yet political parties not on your property with us and our wees will take ‘a "view" of i » there would have been much | evidence, in order to have a stands | control Heh wl’ be ‘pubifamed Tn Shalt The daily Post-Intelligencer, In its| mere sense in turning his batteries | ing in any respectable court, Soon, ate and national polltice A ca the fe ling newspapers Innue of the 26th of last month, | upon the mayor and city council! The Meredith tragedy is ono of the | with all modern corrupting farting, GERMAN Xienrcan [NV EST gpenking of the proposition of Dr. than Considine; who at most was iesser results of this wide open pol- | es—are mixed up therewith, making Sry ae Jacobs of Chicago, to erect hospitals | but an instrument in this un-Amer-|tey, 4 hell-broth more malignant {! not yhere suicide can be made more | ican self-constituted tribunal, This wide open policy and its ma-| magical than was ever brew in WwaNTmD tees vs rent, 4 1, says: “AS Seattle has the Battery Provided by Law chine methods will not bear the light | witches’ caldron or botled and bub-| § and 10 rooms. Call or adibeaad ot gg Pyle the ane cr ny! y do not wish to’ be understood | of S4¥ and open investigation, and | bled in dark cave of vice, 1426 Fifth avenue. city e country, Dr. Jacobi ve | the vital question is w long will naturatly locate branch office in| that Meredith ‘should have used RIN! ths wood petgie 90 Weantis wetter Ie Where Is the Captain? HAVE you a house or lot for sale this city.” sae city by dts Rat's do she eared lto exist? The gang are in the saddle, with| OF Tent? If so, call or address 1426 Tho Star Chamber tay that If he was an honest arg 48 one of the resutts of the ma-|the chief magistrate of the city in| Fifth avenue, In this connection it is proper to|innocent man, he had a battery at isan Med thie wits Creu oleate eee the | 7 refer to the Meredith tragedy as one | his command provided by law, which | CuTPaMea, the ang King edn | Mhere is but one wad isenhoush ae a of the results of the policy under ould Beve bes n more effective for | which tains more than one-fifth} them, and that is for the 4 nse | = v1. Meredith, a young man of| If he was gulity, as this conciave ch rege a aie ey Pnlee cater Me one sen ie eee OPEN ALL NIGHT TEL.MAIN (029) Pointed chedner BU he taste tein: pusitely, Gaevle: been | not misrepresented, in the national | horse thems and in an irresist. COLLINS SHEGT. Humes on or about the goth day of | shed. A public trial no doube westa | Ravermment, to OUF Breat and irre. |Ible charge, rout. the of | FOLEY € ; ould » damag municipal honesty 4 | January, 1901 others, in | BON lesty and U ERT, He had a falling out and bitter|very nature of things ‘could not er slabe tes suttn tad Rabati Peed Se Cene Sao SNe ARR GR | ND AKERS quarral with John W. Considine, q| resorted to by this wide open pollcy| (hn? uniy fre dangerous waa dama Where is the captain to le | gambler, and former associate and | gang, who would have had to purge i S| enateet-tenianten © lead this friend, in connection with this wide| themselves and then turn states |! charge t--Respecttully, JOHN J, MoGILVRA, bers of John F, Miller Post, G. A. —