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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1901, CAPTURED Mrs. Leslio May Die NEW YORK, I # De Basua, fa as the great’ w %—The aren us over the world MAN publisher and Leslie, ia reported seriously til trom " Defaulting Treasurer of)» "comsicsiion, “of (sierunen, | by but has nover been regarded as be Tumwater Returned. ing ia or Ne wnt Olympia News | REPORTERS’ NOTES famous pulpit orator, will lecture Wednesday evening in the rooms 10.—-8heritt Mills q PIC, Dec ‘ale from _ Leadville, pas returned , pith of Tumwater of $772, while | foned Up People } Hardt left hi A meeting of the execut! " acting ax (reasurer pooks | mittee of the Washington-Alaaka Seidenty when he learted the books | mitt a 4 A bs were to be experted and had not | Miu ors’ association has been a deen heard from e until Mille| for 5 » > per to + genni the y Mviite officers nabbed him. He| Hon, Chas. E, Helfner will ad-| co ‘a prominent grocer there, | dress the men of the Y. M,C. A. in it Fart made no resistance to being | the association rooms this “even- | Drought dack. He te charged with| ing ats o'clock, on the sub ject fe funds for private gain. Singte x on Land 108. i * * al eS ee [tecture will be free and open to the PE Resolutions of respect to the late | Piige David Bailey were passed by) M. C. A. indoor baseball 4 fhe Thurston County Bar associa-| team on Saturday evening defeated = Gijon yesterday. @ team from the Woodmen of the .: IRONWORKERS WIN ‘The local striking tronworkers have scored a second sub | stantial victory over the Metai Trades’ association, Today, ev- @ ter shop employing union mon, with the sole exception of the @ j Seattle Blectric Co.'s shops, which run 10 hours by special ar eee nent of overtime pay, is running nine hours, with increas. a wage: a beg Byes maneuver of the Metal Trades’ association, Nov. 00, the H * machinists that had returned three weeks ago to the Vulcan shop , ona our scale, were ordered to work 10 hours every day, @ r beginning Monday last week. This action of the Metal Trades ~ association came unexpectedly and the men agreed to work a 4 week pendingan understanding. Yesterday morning the men in the — Vulean shops received notice that the %hour day would be re. @ oo sumed, as agreed upon by the terms of the first settlement it several weeks ago. e ~ ‘The shops that have reached a settlement with the tron work- ~ era are as follows : Vulean, Pacific Coast Co., Pacific Printing Press and Supply 4 Co, Automobile Co, and the Seattle Electric Co. e "Sey “a u ried to Miss Lile I. Cravatte, last nt Solved in Gigantic Biack- biting or the cana! bank fra ‘@ pugilist named auditorium tonight at § o'clock. A Of previous years Uttering forged checks. | World camp 289, by @ #core of 16 to y The next games will be played Wednesday at the residence of V \* Harmon, Chehalis. The couple . ‘The regular monthly meeting of - Fs mailing Scheme the Ladies’ Hebrew Benevolent So- | mission ts free to everybody. % 4 Bier cha ee eet’ this], The county treasurer's office col- The regular monthly meeting of The prosecutor stated in his charge|the Alaska Steamship Axsociation | that B learned that Kelly w: 4 i he n Wednesday evening between the 4 GIVES UP Y, M. C. A, team and Camp 6, lprece street Washington canal committee meets siety will be held at Masonic hall | tomorrow at 3:0 p. m. ing for alleged complicity in, lected $101,257.66 in taxes in Novern- frauds. They weer taken to the was held yesterday afternoon in the} Raining ‘sums of money from| Offices of the Pacific Coast Company. = ‘He took the American book Woodmen of the World. . The Chamber of Commerce Li at 3 o'clock this afternoon to take up LONDON, Dec. #.—James Goudie,| Charles G. Heiter will lecture on ber. Of this $92,465 was on the tax “Bow sireet police station, where a Only routine business was trai Laurie Marks, into his con Geo. B_ Dunn of this city was mar- American Bookmaker & number of matters pertaining to contral figure in the recent Liv.| M@ single tax at the Y. M.C. A }roll of 1900 and $7,792.46 back taxes charge was entered against them ot} acted. an dlater a friend of Mars! Donald McKerracher pleaded not| ices. Mapcies "| guilty Inte yesterday to the indict — was taken Into the erent returned against him by wi . jecid: federal grand jury, charging him/| ares to, decided that they would! fora Fr 195 te the a | attle National bank. Ting handed "out so saviahy by The steam schooner Dispatch, | he. How well they succeeded ts |Captain Johnson, arrived yesterday | ha certific show from San Francisco wit ‘This sum they divided between {" ‘istress off Grays harbor. The Burge taking as his share Dispatch returns with lumber from) fone. while Manctes ook $183.25 Fairhaven. and Marks $36,780. The affair is cre. eww Numbered among prominent hotel The remains of J. J. W. Gleason, fing intense excitement owing to|Who died at Providence hospital yesterday morning from burns re-| EP meqnkude pf the seme Mvoived. | Tied on the Steamer Dode, will be E shipped to San Francisco tonight for Interment. | H. J. Forrest, of Montesano. came - into Seattle yesterday looking for _ -_ his wife, who, he says, hes run > away with a man named Albert 3 | Brown, She had known Brown only a few| days. Forrest says he dors not care) 2 much about them himself, but his | wife's mother i# very anxiour about | 7 er ughter. The young woman ts W. Gieason, a traveling salesman. | put Ip years of age an’ had been | ‘Was fatally scalded in a pecuifar ac-| married nine months. Her maiden! ¢ident aboard the steamer Dode in| name was becker and her parents) Mid-Sound Sunday. Mr. Gleason's live at Centralia, Stateroom adjoined the engine rOO™. @yqanwennenesenminene At about 4 o'clock Sunday morn- ing the cylinder head of one of the} In Hotels. engines blew out and broke a hole e 2 through the partition. The little| :: apartment was instantly filled with | steam and hot water. Gleason would | have boiled to death instantly had Rot a deck hand burst into the room | nd hauled out the half dead man. | arrivals today are For eight hours he lay without med-| At the Seattle—J. W. Romaine, of feal attention, the boat being un-| Whatcom; C. R. Davis, a Chicago| able to make port on account of her merchant, T. M. Portridge, of Min accident. At noon the steamer was neapolis, Capt. A. W. Horne and Dicked up and towed in. Gleas son, of Port Townsend; W. W. Fei was removed to Providence hospital ger. of Port Townsend; James M the netrot wagon. Hall, a shingle mill man of Everett At § o'clock yesterday morning he w. H Young, a business man of Salt expired. Bonney and Stewart have | Lak W. A. Allen and G. W. War- ee: ch. wine sft ony Shr which bay ren, Chicago, cabinetmakers. probably hing to Onkland, atle 4 Guinaburg, o where his famtiy lives He| At ‘be Butler Ed Guinaburg, of es a widow. At the time of bis | Vancouver’ B. W. Peters, of Robert 3 death Gleason was in the employ of! 4 the Bucklin Drug Company of Chi- and was in the No or i be Rene ane im the Northwest for! cannery man from Vancouver: M. : oe Griffin, of Boston; E. A. M! a shingle mfll_man of Baring 7. Ha of Chicago of § RY At the Northern—T, Budwin, of Spokane; E. C. Power, of Houston, Texas; P. L, Hudson, a merchant of Whatcom; A. L’Abbe, of Buena Vis * ' ta, Cal th dian Pacit Vancouver; R. raliroad, from V. Winch, a wealthy M M. Wicker, St. Paul. — At the Stevens--J. C. Raynor, of Spokane; Henry A. Foss, of Taco- Talk on the Ten Hour Law for, ma: © M. Ports, of Everett; Will 54 ‘a famh Barrett, of Burlington; John mG Working Women Sundman, of Portland At the Rainier-Grand—H. M. An ae. drews, of Chicago; L. B. Rhodes, of a Wm. Blackman, state labor inspe: Sacramento, Cal; F. B. Carter, of : Featerday addressed a weeting ot the |Qmane: H. 7. ituller. of Victoria Bes thelr ball in the New York block, an the w ite from Spokane ated 2 ‘sotjec of “The Working of the Ten At the Diller—J. B. Roge a eerteatt rs. 4 min Ini from Ds Wal F Mz. Binckman stated that the new |e man from Da ~ ; BS. prohibiting managers. of stores | MOTean. Secretary and treasurer of ping women In thelr empioy | 2 meee ny, from % wore than ten hours per day, | Black Diamond: J. W. Sloan, lum j Was ® great benefit to those employers. | berman of Shelton; J. Bliss, mer He told some of the things he had to \chant of Fairhaven; A. Garton, of cotend with in seeing that this law Bix Lake wae complied with saying that when it G4 come to ‘lw attention that a man-| ‘The firm of Donnellan & Kingsley Sett had been overworking bis girls,| architects ton ween tet ae {uid not punish him for breaking neflan has ated hi f om “5 the woman, or girl, would | with PJ : aabociases uP é TiS ey bimecute. Me," Blackman Blosg, Donohoe, OMoes, 614 F being otek that the teo-hour law | “Ife block ’ being observed now. | Deco ° | otated China For His Bad Deeds On Wednesday, Thursday, Friday , and ‘day of thin week Mra. T ae & Dest ihe tried to get| A, Johnson will ofter for male at her 4 man who ran away with | at ‘oom 58, Boston block, a spe bis female’ flame by gan SY‘y_ With | studlo, room 66, block, a sp Seene letter ta etal holiday line of decorated china him, pleaded gulity in | Amoi the many 4 a clon the federal court and wane Among ¥ dainty articles for gehen and Waa tentenced| both ladies and gentiemen which Fy art od ot the county jail| will be shown are eral which ie, ine of $25. | been on exhibition at the Pan-Armer i Fors Suamond’ » wacch © jow. | a2 Exposition a eiry, x h OF Jew- ——- 4 cage, ©” © Moore's, 706 Second av. knives, forks and spoons at a e 706 Becond avenue. ooel | fast exhibition tonight BIFF-BANG JIM JEFF The Champion of ‘Tian All Will Hand Out Pointers Weight of the world, is In Seattle to- | day and will box four rounds with his brother Jack at the Soattle thea ter, The big champion arrived fr the south this morning and regis tered with his party at the Occlden- | tal, He is tho picture of health and says he will give the public a goo His broth: er Jack ie in fine trim a Mickey Welah and "Kid" Madden, who are on for the first six-round preliminary, promise some good fast work Larry the pri hummers, expected rounds. The big champion Is spending hie day In Seattle principally in ahak ing bands with the local sports a by tonight he says there mayb no arm left with which to box. Jef fries ts pleased with Seattle Just the and from the welcome he was xiven at the depot thix morning he knows he has friends here TOMMY MAKES VIOLIN STRINGS | The Mystery ot ner Lost Ca Solved at Last Gleason and ipals in the second mill are and @ knock-out may be at any time during the 10 Fre Wyatt Violin and lo experts of thie city harboring a dark se cret in their bosoms, At the same time cats are disappearing with sur prising regularity in North Seattle and on Queen Anne hill, ot long ago & stranger arrived in town, who introduced himself to Hints ax one of the ‘ated string makers in the country. He had but recently arrived from Europe, he sald, wo he had acquired the art. He ex- plained that it required four cats to} Produce one ‘cello bass etring, and he made his price $2.40 for a string ¢ that sort, although players on | that instrument can purchase therr at a smaller price in the regular way | In_ muse stores. The stranger soon proved to satisfaction of the musical ¢: that his » wert of @ sui are moat the erte ertor quality. His business was brisk and grew from day to day, and as the business increased the West side cats disappeared proportionately The wkins of cats are worth 26 cents each, a fact t unknown to) the string manufacturer, it is said.| Get WATCHES Second avenue. at Moore's, 706 Get allver novelties at Moor Solid (old Link Button $1.75 Goldman's WI Second Avenne JOSIAH WAS MAD Couldn't Argue Law Before Board of Public Works Attorney Je maddest man ah Collins town when he left the meeting of the Board of Public Works Saturday, According to the manner in which he viewed the sit uation himself, he was most ignom-| inounly sat down upon by the pres. ident of the board, City Engineer Thomson, It came about this way Mr, Collins ts the owner of a build ing on the east side of Becond a enw just below Yealer which ix now ocupled by the Ral nier laundry. He destred the Board f Public Works to give him @ & t to build a talrway tn the side so he could have an outaide » hie bul explained The walk entranc Hut thin permit ordinance | Thomson. cannot give that ity counell passed an June forbidding board to grant such permits. Y will have to go to the 1 | ‘That's true enough,” said Mr Collins, “but my neighbor acroms th way i) the dr " pern nt the (meaning G Guy [he fintahed p only two rmit from t entitled to one Well,” replied “that permit law went int nance does r mer permits inued upon Mr. Colling ¢ the intent of the ne in his wtaie If he got a ard, I think I Mr # lamued Thome: fore th effect wed t make null and void ordi to discu nance raved on Law Mr Coline, pass upon law Mr. Thomson. corporation counsel draws his for. If you have any further bus eae before the"board, please # we're not here potn interrup That's what {t. We are busy and there are others waiting You refune to hear me? inquired Mr. Colina but the attorney pot ne answer, He turned abruptly, picked up hin hat and bowing, sald ‘Thank you, gentlemen,” and left the room. Just what Mr, Collins thought would not look well in print and there wae no way » @ecure the! thoughts, anyhow, because Secre- | |tary Tagtey could not eet them on | his minutes, For Renton Children All of the ehildren of ¥ ton ar FOOTBALL GOODS-- GOING HORTHRUP CO., B04 First Avo. agecceceaeeeeeseneneneee ¥ | Electricity The Only Perfect Method Artificial Lighting Soft Steady ’ Convenient Electricity has be “4 sanitary method of arti See Us for Suggestions in Perfect Lighting THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC CO. 907 First aaa an eneeanan ened phhhhhhhbhhhhbhbhhhhhh he n pronounced by experts at the University of Heidelberg as the most Reliable cial illuminating. Avenwe. AAbaadahaaanhaaahnaad Ahhh bhhbhhhhhhhhhhhh. | Boe THE SEATTLE STAT®X Hight. About 16 of the sorority, | FIREMAN CRUSHED | ) . Dr, Thos. F, Kane will enter: | dU, A. B.C, Denniston haa aneu Oe aa Goa ‘a royed Prize Silverware Over Which re ag genera) weetern ut tent of about $10,00 Students Have Fougnt — | 55" owt sbatier to ta yore white ee | agent at ihe ookane depot, to bo] Ladies’ Gold Guard | | Purchasers Realized 109 to 200 Per Cent. in Two ot thett came to light yesterday after] Tieo Mrusugang, fn eK: gE, Ludlow has removed Additions, Just as Will Be Done “pagigtts ups and @ banner were! | Menry HuKeinn ‘ ho In connected |@P>992 99999999999 9999928 | on Capitol Hill. CHO Ehdy Ma tfways' bet beptexhe | Portiand, wil Keto Kan" Erancisns | ROSENTHAL CHINA | [yalse oc dhe sara attcies baton | o""/3 AT REDUCED PRICES | rived at a anne & When you select a % f thele tiet enificance a & gir u nat try to « ¥ tinhognny rave alanding In the revept lot 1@ Feclpient happy. | If you h | ment « any th tt ears ared in the aggregate $200 the artistes were tatened seas q a Mo pany sold the Nat n on Twelfth, Thirteenth an@ gent Wek’ Was wenaet ikooeen tthe} NE YORK, Dec 10-1 the wur- | §| Fourteonth avenues for § ’ torte mlale * ont lg * The mid not ah o a - him ‘ = ® ho T rth three tim th un tod ound ty the wate gr were they in | have, be ching th \8 M It started Jots on University Heights 29 monthe age at $126 to $906 Pe. . aed ea ted arated oF Wranm the | 8 Hoth the Naple addftion and University Heights are buflt over with: p bber ten have t “ re at «4 haefer | @ | beautiful homes 4 Iritted "inthe | admiiaten i g| in matched agatr m tonight. 1 : 1 ” been 100 to 200 per cent, gymnasium * money vary | Death of Mrs. Howe \s Mi he original prices 1 wi ny ae the thief it Mra. Ret a J. 1 c* a < to D f ¥] Canada, 4 f ne tat his|& ” it wit be'th : Sod stv 1 endee ¢ + - mle | Prices there are t hend the culprit who has heen doing | morning. 7 be sents ae Xt spring and - | ™ H had r Jed in this city |& hepa hese “ i AS TIME GOES © i. raryans.neec came mam (8 A Mis. Geo, Yolt will be the hostess| _Umbreltas—And endices variety at |S $| ‘The man who waits will pay it to the purchaser of todayy ata card party this ning at her| Moore's, 70! nd avenue ples | and, what is more, will tumble himself to get the opportunity, b rooms in the Washington bulld 4 Holiday (Gifts that you ever cts fexveeaesue oe wore THERE'S NO $2 :| MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY glabroina” tna New Wort bork DANGER 2 M. Seller & Co. : after which the Hon, William Black Pe Procicnh deni ale | filbsedbiredommbvakansomandet | 112 COLUMBIA ST. eh Oe Fubar vin ‘be the ever joining ‘Beattie |Oceccceceeceecececeeeees Ing. “Covers will be Inld for 1. only firm in Seattle that Mrs. Chas, Button entertained the ra of the Ladies’ Guild of Mt church, last Saturday eve: Ing, at her home on Fourteenth and | Denny way ‘The Delpha Alpha Sororlety were entertained at the home of Mins kes at University station laat Goi | | does not belong to the drug trust Cooper & Levy las PRICES Wines ba '$ Lowney’s Chocolate '$ nains BOMDONS saps Each pound box contains 18 flavors. our price be Dyspepsia Tab. lets, Trust price, 4c; our price abe | to share the receipts of an ¢ Pierce's Pills, trust price If you get a box that is not full weight tertainment that is to be given in 3 ur peice Ie Li or fresh we will be glad to refund your the LO. O. F. bail at that place ree’'s Tasteless | E CASTE >| BS” one OOF. bal ok eee co's Tastelene | Kmnul QUOPS J sone. EaSTERN PRICES Cartetmae, smtertainment hae be = Tras price, $1.05; « We hav been requested by Stew & Hi I Dr Co . ¢ at aa e 8 - rice 0 many of ur ustomers, who * Sgr tate Ae ae anh acsire an ansortment of bottled geil ait | asl uaa pee A Wreecetsilits wines and thquors, to make Up 627 FIRST AVENUE The most flery opals set in ring Drugatate | od as « saving in pr - and pins. Finck's Pioneer Jewelry which they are entitle tore, S16 Second avenu: unt of & \ | Qr9d229900092s sear career aaa szasraee TRI much 9/8 ‘TOO TAIt 10 CLASSIFY Semi cre |? XMAS BELLS [—os> a NWA, mecting of wtgcin | mily or medicinal use, and Bg Will Soon Be e Northwest Alaska Pr perity 46 SECOND AVENUE | wit me , g wll be held at Bonney @ tem RuuamnnTe , 8 Ringing | Serna ; COMBINATION NO. 1 Xmas Shopping Time Is | (A %e Aine A GREAT NORTHERN LAND Co. | GRAN OPERA * 1 Bottle Table Claret mi Here ember our pew Io roome| _ MOLIBAY ENTERTANUSENT HOUSE Fheater J | {year Port Wine % T)% uy now with comfort and save yourself the annoyance of 34 and 335 Globe block, corner without music of some |John Cort, Mgr. Phone, Main 65 |f| boners wy | the rum. Firet avenue and Madisor instrument that will A ‘Tufhaway, of Course Mae Te, Beto g beh Ge 4 z What will make a more acceptable and pleasing Christmas pleasing sounds up Last Night 2.066 Old Friends Saw | Wink. to | & eift than something in the Fur line? We carry the best and largest SPECIALS f expert or inexper | & @ assortment of Furs to select from $700 will buy %-foot lot on Thir-| i { our Kimball Pianos. ‘ h Old et freer Aces Sane Silk Waist from $3.50 to $5.00. teenth avenue, just cast of C. H.| This ts an instrument ofthe most icnhar 1 4-year Tokay wan Ladies’ Dressing Bacques in all colors, pretty and stylish. Black's beautiful home; @ snap fo: fe struction, exquisite tone | aid Ba; we ti Umbrellas for all. All-stik Umbrellas as low as $1.98 each. a beautiful home, or for specula-| 4nd great range Id Jed Cutie ni aa Oe A fine line of the best perfume at one-third less than regular a, ‘We soll tt for cash or on easy pay In ‘ombination Price J & prices. as “ily Be «ce ee ee | Golden Prouty|| commmarionno [I "Statute serery at eesatet nf tne yam tl 260 will buy choice 6-foot lots in| makes to select from. Special in 1 Bottle Rock and Rye cost but a trifle bea + Ay on + Agen oe Pigg ed tn for the holidays Tonight, Tomorrow Night and Wed 3 Beare eee a ee ig rerun feceived anew line of leather goods—the best ever shows j eo ga i Prices—Sofas, $1.00; entire parquet 1 sheen Gi box 1 Fancy Boxes, Dolls, Silverware, Fancy Soap, ete. ete. | Tuning, rep And polishing | $1.00; balcony, 7c and Gc; ‘gallery : Shoes he it All moneymakers for the careful buyers. $280—-Cholce corner in Central y an we td ‘Sherry | i tle, % block from car line 3 egyen OPERA i S-year Muscatel.. in THE FAIR 132,'22 payments 1 $-Year Angelica. ry eet ) § Johnston (0 GRAN HOUSE fio iircretiors sys HO Z Total value $1,000 will buy beautiful new anal”? ©° * | John Cort, Mer Phone Main 65.|| Combination Price...$3 76 | fully ‘modern 6-room cottage; fine ~ : : Cn agi te] 903 SANG AVENE rer en rng morte |] commnarion No. payments like rent. See this by aie. D Saturday Matine 1 Bottle Can. } means. $1 0 » William Collier Jo 2 © ots wis: $1,450 will buy neat and fully mod- | key 1% CT S-toom cottage, on Broadway! 1 « Hennessey 3-Star ‘or tine; lot need and planted to} Phen als wastes Themes ined: Brandy . 00 as owner must leave the city Popular ON THE QUIET ry Brandy. 1 00 1 n's Dry Gin 1 25 $1,200 wilt buy new and very neat 6 ’ from a Sle Mouthe’ Run at if fine ola imported room cottage in F mont, 3 blocks wadiooe Square heater ! Rum . 2% goon seta uma ate| Companions | Msi yss"sigt "| GREAT NORTHERN LAND co. | aie Wedneaday at 10 a.m bination F ¥ ° 3H and 325 Giode Tock. | at THIRD AVENUE THEATER COMBINATION No. f§ pe ET mnte S \3 SS STE W, M. Russell, Mgr. Phone, Main 567. | a ae ‘HINTS OF Popular | “seaines’s z Up torn eat ; Regu zh-Clane Family Resort Coo, Arm. 5 iene dion " private Bock Whiskey 200 [1S aNIG 1 Bottle Cooper & Levy's le fast seh rictly all wool, at Prices And Every Mgnt This Week Special Rye, Whiskey, sOUR. $2.00. Ry Jov in Goo ithe Beet ; KIRK, 1208 First Avo. The Greatont medy of|f. }* _ Neko spall 4 Ours are all ready for your Inspection, imported, as usual, di- andy, extra quality., prettier than ever, prices, as always, the lowest in the city. Bet- The Wrong Mr. Wright rota vai hd ae |S ter make your selection earlyy while the range of choice is ample and Toas AND ARMOR Sale HARRY BERESFORD Ceetie ee 3 PLY comprete A, Great Comedian COMBINATION NO. 5 } Small Bisque Dolls, at } 20-inch Jointed Kestner ce r Cast of mnerted Mhatey : 2 Dolls at. cseseeese sie RTS at ( Ir seat if wait | 1 Bottle Imp @ Ka Wool Dotis at, each $ ss-inch. Jointed itestner Geant VeRO IIIT TTI IIIT TT you'll have to re .. ici he Dolls at “83.50 Ahad dh drda nanan rrne | ® Large Cloth Dolls, at, } neh Jointed Kestner Kia 12 and I-inch Kid Body ? % Your | When Others Fail Consult Se an {Dolls sacg | 3 avsinch Kid’ Body Dolis at 26-inch Jointed Kestner Kid 4 2 Dolls at 85.00 Grocers - $ as.incit eid ody" { ai-inch isque Body’ Dolla, tang 3 curly hair, at 86.50 | bib, 25 Conte | $ 20-inch Kid’ Boay” Dolls at inch Bisque Doils, very pret Dy | Py $1.25, 81.50 ) th long hair, at &9.00 NEW YORK DENTAL x conte vale x 9 Dolls, each ets ; $1.00. "grae PARLORS $ 1s-inch’ “Jointed Kestner ; nd every price 6/4 First Avenue 2, COOPER & LEVY 5 Pee ? sree G50 PON isd 3p BM pre OO P\ {04-108 FINST AVE. Sieceseseresereresesesergooroceserecqoeseceseces without wale, ty our ‘late “actentine fot. Youle Way apd Washingion Street = . method. sleop-producing agents oF i TELEPHONE MAIN | cocaine. These are the only ntal " 2 1e important science of optics is NOT A SIDE Is- ’ vie that have the — — SUE with us. Thousands testify to our ability, since at SI STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES REE they have hed eyes aclentitically examived ane cr asctectable. “trom ” iver bac iat 2 Cane Economy Cream 160 « \ PROPERLY > by ua. Brilliant Clean OE eT ee The State H. CLAY EVE RSOLE. 108 Second Avenue, Seattle rs acc ianainaab, moat succen | Bkcel, hke Chas. G. Holcomb | cu cares ts 0) Dine’ Sees OPTICIAN ’ ula, tumors, tet ece n and? bs £°C-2R Curke Eullding, cor. Second and polaon of ey PV GUARAN gab On "| 4227 Yesler Way, Phone Red 761 el nana ee MONEY BACK pica! state ing bean @ect Look Into These STAR PAINT CO. 9} Canned Pine Apple | Paagees 88 icc Motion Taek 300-302 Pike St. singapare Piseepaine, aaa rani Grows, 35: Full an tute han many imitatere bet’ oh TRIPLICATE goo i ied rig pi some veth, $5 ridgework, equal = pigs ne P IRRORS ia r ised whi fruit Gold Fittings, $1 up; Sliver Fill-| office, nours,,® 4m to x». | AU rest ¢ ¢ pineapple ripened uh te ings, 5008 eg Swwnitio 9 ar ‘iroubt i UU of Ever Shown in This City Largest and Best { nt. : nf ; h New York Dental Pariors ponidence and a licines sent. ec Line of Paper TATRA ORE: Met nn uv vine AVE, seavtiic. | Fit, Mook nent fra on heguat Teac fae Wm.S. MAYFIELD site Autual Life building." °P* | Baro Depowit and ‘Trupt ¢ Le. paper, ‘we have a large selec FAMILY GROCER ort ain om Bae ruland, OF 4 praacy ig. 701 ” it Ave., Rooms 20, | tion, 603 Pike. Tel. Main 998 and 271 iB atuen Hane SOR ee” SEATTLE, WASH. |44 ave, and Columbia, Tei, muin 193 | | Cr manmnnmnemannnssoveeasinnnee et

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