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5772 70843 Ih OF EF 27%, re aa! ZF Fre: a Pesasszaar Last Edition SiRQNG i THIS MORNING | ss 1 | TO COMMIT SUICIDE prosient Ronse. me with sudden despond- the bay and jumped. fed to commit suicide at 6:80) bett from the patrol wagon it was ‘ and of y Soe this morning by Jumping into | noticed that her wearing apparel was K no occupations th . in the bay from Yesler wharf. She wos |of the finest material, Her coat wa - juding women and children, 3897 fied out by Officers Glasscock and of somiskin and dia and jew me of the rae ’ tod were Miiken and gent to the city Jail in leled rings covered her Anger 1 2.-"Thos atlane 1464 Bohemians 454 an. She gave her} When eatied, Dr, Horton knew the ¢ rs Dut 2, English 300, Finns 6 the patrol wage he # sident aay he ha: nm ane A name as Miss Childs. woman and at once or her Fe-| not changed or modified his views on |) Gern 1889, Trinh 4! tyr, Ludiow, the assistant city phy-| moved to Providence hospita rns tenteiaiven te wn tetas cite | ate awyare 1424 ‘ sician, was called, Dut upon his ar Why she tried to end her lfe is!in the past year. Therefore, when | iit) Roumas » 19%, Slave 1 fival ahe Wanted her own physician ot definitely Known, Her mother! anked nbout the prompect ot ruse) S¥rane 20 : Dr, George Horton. He was calle 4 mone After the ait Bad legislation in the coming session of Edward's Oak | the woman Was removed d}xone to the hospita refused to) congress, and particularly a stur nite Fre ctence hospital, where she now anything about the «irl, She did | President's. views: on. pom nA ritrdy Hinaliah live oak eaptinn ‘As nearly as may be ascertained had been despondent of late Ing great combinations of capital, Prince of Wales the present k trom the story told by the friends! Dr. Ludlow and Jailer Grant, who| those qualified : pagel, | arene girl to the police, Sadie Childs |had charge of Miss Childs before ag A saint co Tog ge Be a Roosevelt's lant measaye to the leis: | plante & chestnut tree early this morning with a friend breath was strongly tinged with| ary 3, 1900, extracts from which fol-| request of the kine, am oak tree has werd Ea. Donteley.. Donneley told | whiskey. The police acept the theory | jow been planted in it place. The oak Jailer Grant that Mise Childs had|that despondency aggravated by| Publicity ts the remedy MF. Roose-| is in front of the tomb. and ie in taken a sudden desire to Jump Into ‘drinking led her to attempt aulcide. /velt most ¢ nded closed with an tron railing, as gov | to the lawmakers of |New Ye | K state Nothing needs closer attention | Governor Roosevelt wrote; “nothing ponrondh to be treated with more courage, caution and sanity than the relations of the state to corporat SA NFRANCISCO, Dec. 2-—In the common thing in Nome for attor-) Wealth, and. ind to vast. indi-| Nome investigation before the fed-|neys to betray the confidence of | ¥MUal wealth, For almost every | eral court, @ sensational affidavit | clients and go over to the other side, | Eun, ‘here Is & penalty. and, the was filed today by H. Ll. Blake of Freel ne agen Hume gave Biake| building of the country, which on | Wome, He alleges that U. 8. Com ee ene er to een Pat] the whole have been attended with | missioner I. B. Shephard stated om |hiatch, to fix things ups. Hatch | @@tked benefit, have also been at-| - his arrival at Nome, “We are not/toid him to go to certain litigants partie no tittle = P up here for our health, Til peo-jand make @ “straight proposition,” ealth and Pove Pi tert cen bares eatte sbveeines | siting tues char if tmey Veale eae| : ¥ in Germany It Is Now: to grease the wheels of justice.” | things up with Noyes, they would |, "2" OUF great cities there ix plain “ ; |ly tn evidence much wealth contrast : It states that when the district |xet a decision, They refused. Shep- | '¥ ! © was organized, A. N. Kittienon was |herd, acting as judge, Jury and ev-| (it With much poverty, and some of Replacing Beer | Clected recorder by half a dozen |erything cise, gave decision In favor | the Wealth has been acquired, or in | miners. Location notices dated ear- |of alleged original locators. The af. | Wed. In a manner for which there] : | Her than original locations were re-|fidavit also states that Hume maid |? moral justifieation, |. corded in Diank pages left in the rec- he wanted the Judge a is almost equally dangerous ither to blink at evils and refuse to ord for that |that he was going . Tr é 1 acknowledge thelr existence te CHICAGO, Dee. 2-—The He ad ee wes} strike at them in a spirit of ten correspondent of @ Chicago 4 ant revenge, thereby doing cables a st t emt jharm than is remedied. brewers and wumers of Bt The | | “The need can be met only by | Lou! Sizo of loebergs ful study “of conditions and by | that Germa om which while taken boldly and tional beer b ‘When an iceberg towers 200 or 300/ without hesitation ts neither n ‘high b feet above the sea, it means that but lees hor reckless ting ite t gin fia and oth pps one-cighth of its tremendous bulk is| “But among all thene phases the the German ‘Boriet exposed. A berg which rises 200/one which af this, time has the for Combating the Abus Spirit feet above the Atlantic haa « bulk! greatest prominence Is the question, uous Liquors. The soclety finds} of 1400 fect under the sea. Captains;of .what are commonly termed that every German man, woman and | 4 give icebergs all the room they de-, ‘trunts That abuses exint child drinks on an average of Sve! | stre as a collision would be an fataljand that they are of very grave glasses of aptrite o day. While th as striking solid rock. Their prox-|character, It Is worke than idle to, government's annual revenue fram Himity ts generally indicated by a|deny. Just oe long ax in the business | becr in only 100,000.00 marks (821 Jeooling of the atmosphere and the pulows cunning ia al-| $00,000), it wecuren 165,000,000 marks jana, but if the steamer and the wind rein, which, thanks {o| (929,270.000) from alcoholic drinks jare both approaching the berg dur-|the growth of humanity during the| It t# minted that not only is the }ing the night or in thick weather, | past centuries, we now deny to un-| Fatherland indulging to ex |the danger may not be seen until|scrupaious physical force, then Jurt alcobol, but that the ¢ |too Jate. As these icebergs travel|so long there will be a Meld for the are ying #p! WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 2.—|south, their natural tendency i to| beat effort of every honest sock t. The e Porto Rican insular ‘case of H.|meit, and thin causes them to give) civic reformer who is capable of feel w that one-thied ¢ 0 and| mous ex stoma returns the exports . Dooley va. the United States, was/ out a clinking, tinkling sound as the! Ing an impulse af generous Indigne- to Togoland and venth of the Gecided hy the eis const today| motion of the sea knocks broken tion and who is farsighted. enough exports to German East fea con against Dooley. court held that | pieces against each other, which may|to appreciate where the real danger sist of spirits, According to the duties on anda imparwes into Porto | be heard for s considerable distance. | to the country Hiss. The effects are latest statistical diaclogure the Rico from %, States after | Icebergs often assume odd pes.| bad enough when the unscrupulous man empire spends — 1,600,000,000) ‘the passage the Foraker tariff One recently reported by a skipper| individual works by himeeif. They | marks ($714.000.000) a year In Intox-| rere for the benefit of Porto| was formed exactly like a church./are much worse when he works In teating drinks, and only four times Rico, and therefore the law was| The square bulk formed the body of | conjunction with his jows through | as much for fi Haron von Kier Properly constructed. the church, while a spire of ice rose) a giant corporation, or trust. urdt, president of the Anti-Liquor > in the air to form the ateeple on the| Abuse Society, maid to a correspond front of the froven edifice. An in.| Present System Absurd ent ; dentation seemed to forma mainen-| “To say that the present system | “Notwithstanding what these fe s trance. | of haphazard license and Inck of su-/ ures nay, the temperance movement pervision and regulation tw the best/in Germany ix progressing. Cen t pomsible, te absurd. | turtes may clapee before alcoboliam | “Men who endeavor to prevent thé | ts entirely overcome, but the day) remedying of real abuses not only | wilt dawn when tt will be universal show callous disregard for the suf-|jly regarded an the enemy of civili- |fering of others. but also weaken | sation. The moat urgent counsel those who ate anxious to prevent the | Germany needs ts to practice mod remedies that would subvert our | no conception of the dangers of al whole industrial fabric. The chi-|Conoiic excess, ‘The working class ‘The Columbia City council has ap-| though not technically iMegal meth-| the custo: many of these of the royal household, who were re- | pointed the Daeiee election board | 0d through which some great tor-} Wien Meets bables cry tom ‘ounded recently in @ uel |to serve at the town election tomor-| tines have been made are scandal-| sy ingos, soaked in spiritn, in thelr consort over the!row: William Piatt, supervisor; | 0W® to our civilization, The man| mouths. queen, is lees ser-| Fred E. Bond and N. Groat,|®ho by swindling or ‘wrong-doing| "we are striving particularly to ons today, but no one is allowed to | judges. equires great wealth for himself at | convert the younger generation, the iday, D ber dieval nobleman, and is a more d ue! al ety he ate e Christmas tree. and any method of construing the | ver ities is trmoral and unworthy ‘The war between Georgetown and law which will enable the commun- lef German students. We Are reek ir 29s Seattle bakers has ended at George. |'tY to punish his, a rd Sontag ling to persuade them that the prac * eeme: reaches mprinonme ee of ‘¢ dow! olgh bor’ Middieweight Pugilist Gets) (°"™ A” serement was reached omed. Hey cake Geta aeokthe aor ae His Death Blow draw from the Georgetown territory| 0% Course atch laws are even) OW. consider It a hopeful sign and Georgetown bakers will not be} jod in dealing with great) nat professore and teachers in the rations or trusts than with in. avers secmedtes Gar allowed to seil their product in Se- ‘ait. They are needed quite |areat univeraitien a « i o attle. se muc for © anke of oF ry ap al mee the young blood of the CHICAGO, Dee. 2.—"Duteh” Rein-| ‘The Episcopal mission of West Se-|Srrruraticns wate the earn Dent! | tmptre hag been won to the cause of Ager, middleweight pugilist, died this | attic will hereafter meet every Bun-| puviic Me | temperance, succes is ansured Morning from the effects of injuries | (ay at the Haller achool house. Tt ‘The corporation that manages its at the hands of Jim Driscoll in their | #.,H- Gowen will be, in charge. | |attairs honestly has w right To gee | WANT MORE PAY FOR contest here Saturday n! - veme: as been started tO) mand protectin ainat dishon- Soe nee, eceay Blatt: Rein- | establish the Duwanian Athletic) ean protection against the dishon- | THE “ALTOGETHER rhage of the brain was the tease.|Club at the Bieycle park, George- positon SC diate cause of death. bgt ee! I 2 church, Fremont, have purchased a and Thuraday, occasio LU d bet once to a | funda to build & church. “An enter- | WEATHER FORECAST | GUITAR BARGAIN | mG to brisk southeast winds, HOW MARY DRINKS ear verre cet apm MAKE A “DRUNK”? 1 sab ici 'bltes tarbtoe s30 courtmartial of Col. Robert L. Meade 900 from the Treadwell mines |of the marine corps, on a charge of este rere uae «| errata ine it = Scheme Proposed yi tart 10 aassiny Frotective Order of Elis, were held| to determine how many drinks of | e Grand Opera house Sund: hisky a man of the colonel’s years | 1 SALE—At E. G. Bicker afternoon in the presence of a large | May safely take; also todifterentiate | ] C. W. Post AUCTION BALE—At E Gudience. Few it any services of the| “Slightly intoxicated,” “under the ton’s sales-rooms, 1612 First ave kind ever held in Seattle hav bien) influence,” “partially drunk,” and nue, on Tuesday, the 3rd, at 10:30 more impresaive. | “drunk sharp. A quantity of household ‘The stage was decorated to repre-| According to different witnesses at | | furniture, alag an elegant lot of sent a forest scene with a Roman | the hearing, the colonel was in all of | | fine china, sinting of cups, Pilla Jo the background, Benin the {thees conditions at a review of the) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 2—-| and saucers, chocolate pots, jeer ake lon on June Fhe b= | g Dot were two fine elke, represeniatinnss| Some declared that the colonet'a| The syatem of the proposed postal! cracker jars, toy sets, tete-a-tete the order. condition did not at all interfere with | Currency, known as the post check,| # Services began with an overture| the review; others that it did, An-| has been placed before the president | clo from the opera hous orchestra, x, other question which an inebriety | by the author, C. W. P alted Ruler L. L. Moore arose ana| °xert might 4 a ¢ tea pots, ete; fine, china sideboard sewing ma t, The plan| chines; fine uprigbt plano; organ, ermine Is the pre-| provides for’ reprinting all $1, $2 ae ¢ fc “ : |r ; fine tapestries; briefly stated the object of Vi cise degree of intoxication a man|and 86 bills rugs, art squares; fin ; semblage. It wi Atting: ian may reach and still be thoroughly| The face and back of the new bilis| camphor wood, desk, etc, KE. G. that members of the order should | “°mpetent to perform his duties will present. much the same ap-| Bickerton, Auctioneer, Pay tribute to their dead brohecg| Officers who served under the ac-| pearance as thoue now in use, bot ‘TRD—Good canvassers, $10 The roll call of the lodge’n dead wan\ Cured in the days of his alleged in-| Will be provided with blank spaces if "Feuk Ct scrmtatee Ad. called when the memorial ritual of | \zication were the witnesses, sev the order was, gone threue ae 2 al of them being young men ws G Magnus Shutz followed with a| Dot telish being called upon mp to pay the govern-| Song and Fancy Birds, Talking wagnificent vocal solo. | tty against a superic ment fee when the bill is sent! Parrots a. specialty, Bird Food, After the opening ode of the lodge| fryn "liners called aken 9 through the mails, The receiver 106 Unt Was sung, Rev. J. P. D. Liwya de.| 2% With Meade, and St was aimoat| will deposit the check in any bank | “°°4% ete. J. Johnson, 106 Unie livered an invocation and Col Sainen| Mae-*Pltting to “hear them try" tot be ul iy redeemed at the | St Hamilton Lewis was introduced noa| men the size and effect of theas| local postottice, and finally, after | Twoator spoke ® moat beautiful eulogy. for writing the name of a payee, his , address and a place for a 2 nt | dress B, Star postage sta ‘oom house, close to © 4m x wing through the general post-| schoolhouse, sewer, city water wRtank Coombs followed Mr. iow lx office, it will reach the treasury de bape, § comes tor anion, $1800, Tih Peautitul solo, “Beyond the WARK, N. J., Dec. 2.—A wed-| PAFtwnent f taken now ay Rev. Meee areas {406 for which elaborate. prepar Working Overtime m cottage; splendid view fark Hie a4 the departed Bfothers| dramatically “by Sone bein . the amy AFe NOW 8142 employ 4 mts. $600 will take it hand they extentey” ,t% ,nelPing| strang city, who had been| Ing $8081 0 day. i deve “Through ten tae in adversity.| tak Ading by one of the P thank ath oe A 17-per cent, deal—8 cottages close EMOFY,” aald he, "we gee inte et | Myited guents ‘ time in order| 1, all new and complete ealience ‘of characters "°° thelr ex- "T forbid the marring: Powliskt the bureau may comply with| Corner lot In Fremont, 60x120, for he lolge wont tite, 4, whouted just as the clergyman. had hich requires that the col-| $400 ing ceremoninn and Tae, St clos-| begun reading the service. “That relating to population, agricul | s1 ’ bers arone nay 204 thes. the mem-| woman ts my wit ture, manufacturing and vita wane te Ginct hake Gob. to Thee: De thy Aeates. My! Immediately atter the recognition | tice shall be ready tn nay nf} Convenience; on Queen A the beendiction” 14%¥4 Prongunced| the bride fainted and a doctor had to “Pas Hill; superb view; 8 lots 60x120, | be summoned to revive h MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1001. THE SEATTLE STAI, CHANGE © PLAE . Children Benefit ec 2° TOP BUTTON COLO GURE Sounds Crazy, but It Is Up- to-Date Just the Same Siroot Methodist And separate in wizes and ali th SMUGGLING TRICK AGAIN A Man About the City Palming Of, Alleged Contraband Goods ere of the North an exchange NEW PISTOL FOR ARMY of the Bouth it in hoped to help the children and ¢ exchanged for m a month and the 5 hanges must « 1 is a remarkab to pend a litte time fn th Will Help the Poor is another swindler old #muggied goods trick sa man apy ared at the res fathers and orsteda and 1 the city etiidren an outing brought them f r thought it a novel and pute a fresh ¢ te the eocuracy eral pertinent in left the premises and neighbor | | FIRES OF A MONTH |Chief Coyk Reports Twenty-Two/| Blazes in November 1, ip maid to 6 © reference and range is more than work of the « the same time children to get a pe are a number nly too glad to take f needed to be the best-dresaed woman at the bri assemblage at th Chief Ralph Coo fires during xtension of the 1 drenm that about $9,000, fully covered by tn! than hundreds of conceded to be the taate and her N Houses of Worsmp : was an follows The new enginé house at Fremont | has been completed and work began repairing No. houre at Fourth aveni ‘The bullding is to be raised and Battery | voat of white broad- and muff, white A most excellent rermon was de-| t to the shou! ‘sage bouquet of vio-| diamond ping and lorg adoption of indixcriminate would-be eration, Moat of our people have| upon the text, wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than | Firat Corintht Hell made clear nce Christianity has had in canery and the dishonest. ven is in especial need of warning. It is] °R" ted to haye cont $1885, the immenre| Vacant Lots Residences inftue i far sarpanned Ita doctrines have a the expense of his fellowman stands | ly the atudent eleme one The Wesley M. E, church at South | expectally the atudent element, whose | t yearnings of both Seattle will give a tourist social at/S* low morally as any predatory me-| Honemian inatincts are responsible | (f | Chet | grand Don't Wait © interest on your emall say te by opening If you want any of the above and t part of m been a poor, ulred to buy with call and ree our list And now Int« will surely suit you. terms we will ar- nge to your satisfaction. as they accumul: per condition. NORTHWEST TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO, 90-94 Columbia St., Below First Ave, Shorrock, M Alex, Myers, Trea asons taught by the an Herod in robes Herbert $. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block, st Avenue and Cherry Street, rearon Christ thou ‘The public schools of Black River CHICAGO, ee? se will close down for the winter sen- weoipers BS Satins ie tne and |son next Friday. Mins Nellie Steers gether,” have — Gotan n toe eel |hae conducted a very successful will soon make a demand for tn- |term of three month: creased pay and shorter hours. Th ‘The ladies of St. James’ Episcopal poarran Fecene Yo Gunes 9 Sar | | corrupt ?iaucia eines Steel Range Snap This in but one of our spectal bar al it will pay you| ‘The largest stock KA ECONOMY," the beat opportunity for #election Winter & Harper Co. 903 SECOND AVE. Burke Bldg., Seattle, Wash. STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES 2 Cane Economy Cream 160 duplex grat water coll ready to be ¢ This week's price 4 with our guarantee. ed to share in the free distribution of $150.00 worth of Xmas A Christmas souvenir to all visit- eek payment > This Elegant Suit For $1.00 Per Week lined and doub! breasted, skirt with deep floun trimmed tatlored taffeta You can have it on one dollar « OUR LINE OF PEDESTRIENNE SUITS JACKETS AND RAC skirts is complet deatra: UANS. At no time during thie season Mercerized Satecn an Silk Petticoats We show a great variety tm rs an well as quality, FUR JACKETS, al jacket, en- n collar and re full line of scarfs ne electric dyed, 'p at $25; alm R LINE OF HOLADAY Goons. Will be placed on display t week. You will find the ment varied as well tive, ‘There are innw en of celluloid and ebonoli “ie, phot nticks, wi FREDERICK & NELSON — Fine Furn ture t p mM the sam, Carpets Made Up With Borders try, 10-6x12-6., try, 10-Gx12. ninster, 10-6xi1-6 om, 10-6x12-6 ‘Tapestry, 10-6x10-7 Velvet, 10-6x12 Tapestry, 10-6x12-5 Body Brussel: Wiiton, 10-6x13-6.. Velvet, 10-6x12 Tapestry, 10-6x12 Ditto vet, 8-2x10-8 vet, 8-3x19-10.. Wilton, §-3x10-6. Wilton, 8-3x10-6. Velvet, 8-3x10-6 Body Brussels, §-2x9-8. Velvet, 6-9x10-2 Body Brusw Axminster, §-3x8-7.. Velvet, §-3x1: Velvet, 6xi1-9.. Body Brussels, 6x10-4 Velvet, 6xil-6..... Velvet, 6xii-4... Velvet, 6x9...... Velvet, 6x10. Rody Brusseis, §-3xi0- Tapestry ...8-xii .° Velvet, @x8-8 iting room to mate that made cs Fteady-made Carpets as well as email room with you the cost d ex Tapestry, 9-4x1 10-6x13, Roxbury Tapestry, 10-€@x1 a4. come In siz mely large y-made size carpet made to order. carpets on hand corrected up to date Pri G00, 6.00 21.50 22.50 56.00, 25.00 ae = 2 RonsseN 1 Extra Tapestry, 6xi-6..... Roxbury Tapestry, er Roxbury Tapestry, Roxbury, 3-9x8-8... Roxbury Tapestr: °¥oxi0- Veiv Roxbury 7 Reg. Wilton, 12-6x13-2 , ‘ $48.00 Big Axminster, 11-3x12-10 $40.00 Hig Body,11-3x 12 $29. Rig Body, 12-9x $39.00 y B. B., 11-3 re ae $33.20 Body B. B, 9x 12-1 $26.25 Body B. B., 11-8 x13-3 $33.00 Body B. B., 12x 12 $22.65 Velvet, 12-Sx12-4 <2 +:$38.00 $xii-3 $26.85 Velvet, 18-6x15-4 $35.60 Velvet, 13-6x14-6 $83.76 , 1L-8x12-3 + $22.25 11-Sx12. 622,00 Velvet, 9x12 Velvet, 11-3x12 $17.60 $22.75 Velvet, 13-6x14-6 ‘Tapestry, 9-6x Tapestry, 11 18 Tapestry, oxi ba $165.60 ‘apestry, 3-9x7-5 Body Bruseis, 3-9x4-10 50 s 0 827.50 $22.90 829.45 B24 819.85 824.90 $24.60 S22.45 $22. 824.40 7.10 oO 812.25 819.60 1Extra Super, 12x 1 Extra Super, 1 Extra ‘Super, 12 14 Ready-Made Carpets Mean a Sav- ing of 20 Per Cent. When any pattern of Ca length, viz.: just enough f went to th That's the bi f pets really are. The patterns and grades that the reg into ready-m: f which they ‘ome short lengths, pick of the stock # to fit the average size rooms, ones. Bring the size of your a 20 per cent. of This is the Ust of arpet yo ‘Tapestry, 13-6x 13-6 ..6 Lowell 2-ply, 6x15... $27.00 Lowell, 3-ply, 12x13-6 °.. .....$21.20 1 Columbian, 14-3 HUB oo. eee ers $98.40 1 Columbian, 10-€ X12-6 ... ....+..$16.25 1 Extra Super, 15x or eee Extra Super, 13-6x12 <++ $15.20 1 Extra Super, $x 13-6... . $11.48 1 Extra ‘Super, ia 31 x18... ... 1 Extra Super, 12 x13 . $16.57 1 Extra Super, 13 B69 oh. oscbe 1 Extra Super, 12 $18-8:..5.504 Extra Super, M-8xi2 . Extra l-6xi2 ... Rey? cs <$14.87 1 Extra Super, 12 xi5-9 sore ++ $15.65 Extra “Super, 13-9x15 . 27 Extra § 13-9x12 ... ... $15.65 1 Extra Super, 12 ms... $16.15 Extra Super, 10-6x11 $11.90 Extra Super, 12xi4-3 +. $16.57 2 X1B-10 ..5 55+ 02+- 815.65 tra Super, 6x15 2... ....$19.55 Extra Buper Oxil ... .....$11.90 tra Super, 12 x18-6 .. $15.30 tra Super, 13-6X15 ...... ..$20.00 Extra Super, W2K15-3 2... STAD extra Super, 13-9x15 19.55 tra Super, 12 x24. - + S1445. oxtra Supe 18-6x15-4 ... ...$20.00 Extra Super, 12 x13-6 . $15.20 Extra Super, 12 13-6 ce oes e + SEO Extra Super, 18-6x13-6 .......$18.28 Extra Super, X18-10 ... «.. +. $15.65 Extra Super, 12 x13. be SARS Extra Super C. C., Sx18% .....-$1L48 Extra Super C. Cy WENT «+ + B14 Union, 12x13%..$ 9.90 1 Union, 12x13 ...8 9.60 Jewell Ing., 12x 39% see eee ease BAO Jewell Ing, 12: 15%. +. Jewell Ing, 9x FREDERICK & NELSON Home Furnishers Second Ave. and Madison St 1227 Yesler Way, Phone Red 761 Cina sshdeaan haa e nan nt attie Transtar Co, FREON PASSENGER STORAGE Offloe, 623 tet Ave, Savana ernest 1021-1023 First Avenue, Cor. Spring. 094999068 980 0409000900000001800: OO? OO@O BOSC": FOOTBALL GOODS--TOGS AND ARMOR GOING NORTHRUP OO., ‘Chas. G. Holcomb OPTICIAN 216-218 Burke Building, oor. Second and Marion 804 First Av SILVERWAR no Albert Hansen Jany previous censu Mean-| ‘The number of volumes printed} $2100, {Northwest, a pin here Phone, Main 482 GLASS & DICE! CASH GROCERS a h Eggs, per dozer i's Corn Starch, 2 Ibs Meat i r 1 Brand Lemon Vanilla In buying from CASH GROCERS L r lize this and stick 1428 SECOND AVENUE, Opposite Bon Marche. AND CAFE Have you Tried Our Home Made Bread © Loaves for 25c fee sets, flat ware novelties sterling sliver, WESTBERG & CHILDS 1213 Second Av. en what we consider a short rom or two small ones, it is fon of what ready-made car- +9%.29 $20. ” ingrain Readyrbtnde Carpets 1413 Second Av Bon Marche block, Tel. Green 261

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