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hed eae THE SEATTLE’ STAR, By STAR PUBLIMILING 60 Every afternoon except Sunday, TELEPHONES: Main 1050, Multorial Dept.. Main 1138. u Dept. pee ET ARD WELLS, Rattor Business Manager ERE or twanty-Ave cents per month, delivered : ® F. CHASY OFFICES: Ot Third avenue. Court Butt¢ Express Building. {wk conte oer No free copten, At the postofice at Seatite, Washington, as gece 4 | THERE MUST BE LIMITATIONS Of the strangest things 'n this world today ts the trine of Property rights. barbarous ages, when to the Gitles and when every man seized with rough hands Obtain. It is a doctrine upheld and maintained t ity of mankind. UPON individual accumutations of pr Waited States, any private citizen can, pr seVery foot of and and He can take possession of them and employ all of the peor for aN goods, even ¢ # of IE irectty contro! the lives and opportunities for men. Bn do all this without restraint from the taw of money. 18 &M entirely supposabdle case that within th fendencies of capital unchecked, that ‘the entire manufacturing business of [Ohe MAN will reign supreme, dictator to millions of ware combination of MA che MAN may preside, holding the reins of absolute Etfasportation lines of the Republic. fs there anything to preventthe formation of a company of men Duy up all of the great stores In the cities of the United States je retail prices, at the behest of one MAN f. then, that the next atep should be an alliance of there for mutual protection, under the headship of one supreme Who Will practically control all of the business property of the na- | At what condition will we then have arrived? [may own the country, and hold regal sway. }@ time must come when the doctrine of untimited property rights ai 4s opposed to the Fights of man at a new order of things, a socialistic sequence to present con- Ap order to maintain this view. There are militons of people Staten who believe tn the rights of private property. They ther in Individual ownership as the only to Rand PROGRESS. Dut they are beginning to believe also that ‘or-company of men, have the heaven-born righ} to ho« Gn the surface of the earth, while the great mass of the in consequence. entirely possible that the ingenuity of man will, in time, plan by which no one Individual will be able to own more quantity of the good things of this world, and will to leave the remainder for the use of his fellows erfes out against this idea, but it ty supported by the voices and Humanity. It is one of the Iegactes handett down to 8, btrong belonged the toot of car alt that he day solely by No civilized nation has yet placed any re 3 Under the laws has thy perty ovidied he money, every store, ratlway 6 coun 4 A fix * the necessitle and can, in many happiness of his and solely by next 2§ years, with ’ ody of men will America. And over those de, and over men may contro! all of the raitre power Bes Ee? re A dozen men Tt ts not necessary incentive _ f announcement cf a probable tariff wir by Germany against the in particular, but the world in general. ix followed by the i proposition of international alliance made in recent “This is nothing less than that Russia and Great Britain join the protection of thetr commercial interests, It comes from ‘a M. Petersburg paper of some influence, which asserts Government is already making diligent effort to bring @n Anglo-Russian pact. Commerce certainly rules in thie day ing trade, but not even trade considerations justify a prophesy Hoo and the bear will forget thelr enmity of years in a tarift with Russia's long-time friend. Too many Russian guns face fe forts. But what « millennium, if the German Agrarian, in his for’ things foreign, should bring such an alliance into being! beat a world’s peace conference. It might mean the practical it of Burope, a turning from the ways of war to the ways Bright hetmets would bs rusted, new modeled guns would be the familiar tramp of goldiery would cease—but what happ!- ‘enter countless homes! sie see 09 1847 Dessert Spoons, set of 6 S189 set of $s wt Ta able Sy00n Special aan Sale Bird or Steak Carving Knite and Fork, stag handie, reg lar $1.00 o Bird or Steak Carving Kr ite and Fork, stag handle, with ailver bolster, in plush-lined case, regular 42 81.25 Bird or Bteak Carving Knite and Fork, ivory packed in plush lined ea: regular $2.60 Three-Plece Carving Set, with Of a newspaper is to stand for the interests of all the ‘equal courtesy—with fairness and justice. a@warfed in mind and policy and is no longer fit to be trusted 3 | It is the an-| & write-up of the season’ | Anacr Coach A. E.| a oe by pictures of the | 4 3 fittte, bene fe Socom Rogers’ 1847 Biso Churchill, ‘Will Si- oy Bae mist ot . Fenton, Nellie M. Dunlap. ON, Cal., Dec. 20.—Lena strangled, hammered and ely after the crime covered with | tor. be Fo sing handle, regular $°.05 ‘one, The woman for the interests of any ane class. It should treat all per- frequently discriminations are made and this policy is not fol ‘aims at one thing—to be a NEWSPAPER. ‘Issue of “Whims” Contains | the publication of the Bie saeecios Srepeer ana’ eaten av ng & by Raymond F. West. Thi Manager A. P- Dickinson. | tion. The staft | ef; | ; associates, Wil- Silverware arian, Jack Ki ae Won stanen 167 Tea Spoons, set of 6 pape contains two very read- et ____--——- | MMERED ‘wax brutally murdered yes- Into a shapeless mass, Grib 4. He the erime, but ‘where the crime was % wf y stamped on the ‘oF poor, of high worldly position or lowly lot, with equal re- “Then the newspaper becomes an organ of special interests. ‘Much Readable Matter school, is a very int it picture of this year's | ¢ Cay Roy Cane, Cap- Ss | of the maga- | a e OF use! T. Wayland, | Margaret L, Heyes, | kag Sin Wil BEIM 147 Knives and Forks, set. of F. Went, Mabel Cliff, Zil-| res and some interesting py George Gribbie. She was wei in the hall tmm Bia no question as to his being “was in a horrible condi- f D ‘and and 8 on pt A or of her hair evide strugaie had evidently 1 Three-Piece Carving & rs handle, reguiar § #1. co ‘out by the roots: Steet Knives and Forks, with wade? white bone handles, polished bolster and cap, set of 4, Fegillar $1.73 81.25 Stee! Knives and Forks, with rubber handles and ‘silver bolster, set of 6, regular $2.21 URLBUT SEGOMD Avy ) Pa, Dec. 00.—¥or if heavy taina bev Bie wecters and contrat p tle state, and streams ly. Many rallways ita and it Is feared that ‘will be considerable. arr forks and spoons at ip Second avenue... tt & 1215-1217 DITCHED Through a Collision is @ Train in tilinois Four Killed and 29 Injured ome killed and * new ) miles w AGO, Dee. ‘0. 29 inj) Malta, © at of Chivago cago & Northy east-bound freight m sidetrack thy east-bound n the Cht An gon hor stern railway train had on was t The ‘Omaha F with that whieh protra xlae “cornered freight turned in wreekage 1 t liv Killed and Injured killed we © W. Rudi Kirk Soap on w mp ‘Thirty-seco: mah M BH Th Fert Fr George W, Rudio, Nichols, Council £ wtf | IN. ¥. Evanst rrpr is amo: wo A ney Marion Wiikes Eva Hal Taft, Chi Millard, Mra. J Larehford. Fremont, Neb.; Mrs Chicago; Lincoln Taft ago; Veronica Roremorer Neb: F. Lara engineer; F. P. Curran, fire W. Alken, yardmaster; P. I apectal agent Northweate: John W, Wilson, elvil Northwestern rallroad; Pullman conductor; John kren, Counetl Bluffs, lows Miller, brakeman; TL. B, Jameson, and wife, Platt, Neb; C. BE, Fifer, cine, Wik; Miss Mamie Biting- wood, Omaha: A. E. Jewsil J. W. Woodruft, Chicago: Hickman, sleeping car porter: J Wilson, Boone, Lowa; Dr. J. W lerson, Cripple Creek, Colo,; W Risley, Chi CLEAN SLATE WASHID Db. oF It is common report here In official circles that Lord Pauncefote will in the near future ask for a settlement of the Alaska boundary dispute, a« he desires to close it from the ree ords, An agreement on the question would leave him a “clean slate.” Hix succens in settling all other questions leads to the hope that the Incident will be closed satisfactorily, as ha all othera with which he has dealt Get engineer W. Hat choent HL Ww Ar e 20, WATCHES at Second avenue. Moore's, > Get ativer novelties Cooper & Levy FRESH HOT FROM THE MILL Speed Temerrew 9-pound sacks, regular 40c, special price. 0-pound sacks. price $25, apectal price Ble regular rice 3 2.50 We claim that the Rolled Oata we carry are the best tainable, and the reason for this low price—as an extra inducement to have you try them. TRISH MACKEREL, 10-cent quality, 4 for HOME-MADE PICK LES-Nothing finer 6 for .... We TOMATORS—Per de SUGAR CREAM CORN—Per 408, CADE acess fr Unquestionably the biggest Rice vhlue ever offered in Seattie— 100-1b. Jota for . o-1b, 10-Ib, lots for ; lots for THREE STAR CR BUTTER—3-Ib. S-Ib, jars FRESH RAN donen Site BACO BREAK FAST pound SUMMER und IPALIAN pound FRENCH PRUNES box Per pound SOFT SHEL Per pound ITs. SAUBAGE PRUNES soUtHWELUS MAR Per § CHERRIESIN CHINO—B MARAS gular price 1 CREAM ax for sian brick 1Be Special, per’ hott DEST * FRENC CANDY—5-Ib, LB SUGAR—1-Ib. Cooper & Levy 104-106 FIRST AVENUE Cot Vester and Wi Telephon Main 182 By buying here. Low rent and Hght expenses allow us to sell cheaply a full line of Stik Handieerchiore and Neckwear, Men's Furnishings, Hats and Shoes. Pike Street Bargain Hou: K. M. KALAF, Prop. 308 Pike Ruffalo, | M.| GE vine ane" THE SEATTLE STALK. ac{ougall & outhwick Co 717-19 - 21-23 First Avenue - $ $ Stock-Reducing Sale of Black and Colored Dress Goods Goods, We Goods s without the nd to iwht of fo Je tomor will be, per nn, for waists, Stock- Reducing Sale of Women’s Our inimens: must be closed out Shoe Store, and to « them all at about one-third t fl ppers in bw Kid Slippers, and $2.60 Hous c nd prices, 00 Satin 8! Slippers, tomorrow | | =| 4 He | HOLMES GOOD FURNITURE Reductions Pacific Coast Steamship ( For 8 } in Francisco ttle 8 a, mm. | of Puebla 2 J FOR SOUTH-CASTERN ALASKA PACIFIC CLIPPER LINE Bw, CAINE, KRUS! ss, LINE Seattle and San Fran- 4} cisco Route ronn & || anta J] reduced eleht OMce Arlington Dock Main 1038. pasnen ket OMee 18 Firat Av Tel, Main 1147 k t THE GLOBB NAVIGATION CO. Fon HONOLULU DINECT Hf: ; the hm Shipping Permits Required DYKE HAM Manager Tra NOT TIN The White Pass and Yukon Route To the AUin, Big Salmon, Yu kon, Klondike and White Horse Mining districts THROUGH MAIL PASSENGER AND CERVICE MAINTAINED DUR ING THE WINTER. BROWN, Gen'l Act, 619 Firat Ave., Sent, B. NEWELL, Vice President and General Manager J. FRANCIS LEE, Traffic Beattie, Wash ic P. A Mer. Skaguay, Prices to Hold Throughout The Week | $8.00, reduced to %$85—Golden F $10.00, reduced to #1,50—White Maple $11.00, reduced to #.00—Golden Elm. $12.00, reduced to 19.26—White Ma $12.50, reduced to $10.00—Golden Elm sts reduced to §11.40.-White Maple a6. tuced to $1240—White Map $14, reduced to 114.00- White Map ~. reduced to $16.50—Quartered k. $25.00, reduced hogany. to $18.00—Dark Ma Wer FUR NECKWEAR AT SPECIAL PRICES Our sale of there fashionable a attire hax been most successful frequently replenished feng h Electric Seal 8 with tal River Mink Scarfs and Bilec tri yoke, worth $2.50 and $3.00, at # 1.9% en lectric Seal, Hiack Astrakhan and Coltarettes, with astrakhan yokes, Women’s Jackets and ‘Coats At a Third Less Than Usual king garments, of them we to those who deetded to walt for y will rapidly find new owners at of women's been mfortable artick groups of specials have for a few days rth $1.98 each, for ®1.2) Seal Collarettes, with astrakh: Hive Hare Scarfe and 8 worth $3.0 for 82.75. every after-Christmas thin liberal disc argains, unt | Daily service, effective Sept. | Dry Dock), © | From Columbia Dock, | (Saturday only | Merchants’ Dock Alaska. ee! Port Orchard Route 16, 1901, Yard and 4 Sidney. fremerton (U. 8. Navy arleston a MERS Athlon and Iniand Flyer foot of Col- nbia stree Leave Seattle—6:20 a, m. (except Sundays) and 10:00 a. m., 1:16 p. m, (for Bremerton only) and 4:30 p. im. xtra trip 11:20 p,m.) Leave Bremerton—$:15 and 1:4 a, , 2:00 and 6:15 p. m. Leave Sidney 7:50 and 11:30 « 600 f. m, Leavy Sharieston—#:00 and 11:35 a. ®., 6:05 p.m. For Pleasant int take ste at 10:00 0 Hremert Far Reach and Bean mers leaving Seattle m. and 1:15 p.m. Leaving at 8:15 8. m. and 6:15 p.m. nts round srt 0 ON th CITY OF EVERETT | i RMEET AND RD: Beattie, 7 ¥. Byerett, Three a i Gentlemen Begin the new year with a pair of our Shoes A new lot just in, and the rice teonly $9900 Treen Shoe Co. 707 First Ave., Seattle PROTECT | Your Lungs © We have the PROTECTORS and mplete line of Frost King and en CHAMOIS VESTS—all prices, Girl’s Coats at Sharp | Study ‘The Flour ie | | It contains more : : 0049000000 Lishdiedd Reductions They are Reefors and Three kersey, in a variety of att Quarter Len nth Coat popular 8 and $4.50, for ®2.25. 0 and $6.0, for 2.5 engin ¢ that were # for $3.08. NEW YORK DED PARLORS 614 First Avenue Teeth extracted and Alhed bp ry | are. the | rodent arranted for 10 Years, at partiole af pain. Gold without pistes, gold nd all other dental work done ly And by spenialiaets, Question ‘The Hungarian process is the ern process, Capital Patent very best fancy flour mad is the today | ly \s “Vegetable Meat” ‘The fat of the whent ts saved, there- fore bread made of Capital Patent is more palatable and healthful. Try Capital Milling SEAT Gold Crowns, $5; Full Set Teeth, $5; Bridg jework, $5; |Gold Fittings, $1 up Silver Fill ings, 50¢, New York Dental E arlors as vine? Ave, 8 Company Regulation Army Shirts fast blue, strictly all wool, $2.00. HIRK, SPATTLE | at 1208 First Ava. to 8; Sunday ih attendance, to 4, “Ladies always ‘Sherman, Clay & Co. fa ave and C jumbla. Ter, CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE For Reliable Goods Cor. Second and Union main 19% | | \§ | | | | CLASSIFIED ADS.)2°° Aust ArtO —— | i} At Depuwt Finer Paw Howe, jr (fur & and HACT OV TREE DUNEYS-ATLAW CRION BALIN BANKS ADIAN $8.00 ‘ Manager BANK surplus, $35, ashier principal and Kurope. 8 BAVINGW DARK OMMERCE, apital uy ral banking bust K. Re mpencer, Vault Boxes for Re NaTic BANK EAI NAL 1 an urop BUSINESS CHANCES STRANC Germhas-American Inventment years of * ently office 8 good pa WHOLESALE ane apy. 4k BUSINESS cL. MADAM ‘tells name cCLor ATTLE ing, repair 445i DANC abd bie place m capable of German-American Ce CAROLINA known, wonderful clairvoyant me. present and fu- ATTEN ng for ® ne ih nuMler requiring Saw to mitt, dings may be had and $2,200, res We bave 25 ot in price from §2.0w0 fae ‘iron ms Aisa ‘the oan Bich Riga pert be filled bj taking eh of + 8 few bigh-o not the Kind that COMMISSION How: f the Wanted ‘food inthe Drospects OL AIMVOYANTS past s given ards, "1; HES CLEANING Clothe ing. palmist reg Pressing $1.00 month. 1007 Third ING ACADEMIES “ E Mi ening at Prot f dan w n Ranke halt, T PERSONAL |: We are NO TERATIONS, from our prose still at No. 743 Second Ave. where we are selling Pianos in the SAME OLD, SUBSTANTIAL WAY, aa we alwaya did. BARGAINS | are always to found here, ana | we promise to Gtalicate any prices and terms offered you by other| firms, QUALITY considered, of | course. Upon investigation you will find o tatements true, and we ask you to call and convince yourself, MAKING ANY nor are we t quarters, AL- moving but are STEINWAY DEALERS THE Quaker Drug Co. 1013-1015 First Ave, Globe Building TRACTORS and BUILDERS WOPERGUIGE 220 Sprint WROMLES & Starr} DRAMAT Fri, 41 Hot & ROMELEAT WELLS, weneral Tel Malt DRESS-MAKING pariors, 1 avenue. wns |DYNCH @ an MMB. A SitiA00. Den DY BING PARINIAN by PARTY BAGINEERS PUGPT Bound and y ings HANSON—Biyileh imiilinery ner Fourth and P) AW, 4-1 Haller bid, SMITH, DENTISTS APs, Hleuawy block 53-8 Hinckiey AND CLEANING Works We call for yo thes. 1, Main 1014 Dye Works, hone, Main 707. ANG CONT Hiideo & ir ding; raliway. a ludwots, steel and iron w dredging and harbor pile driving. AOTe Tain Co Ps The we owne: ‘tine bik Minkley bivek. aie Wes highway ELMOTHICAL MACHINERY WINANCIAL VOR MENT FUSMRAL ve nt a pDinnCTORS Tel, PURNAC i r HAMNESS AND SADDI HEN DERBON Vain c ny sheo HkLY WANTED FEMALE. Mre OVITAL work, 610% Pike HELP WANTED—mA MEN Wanted to learn barber Only two months re nated, Wages arning. Catalogue fre Rarber School, San OF Ho’ REN prices moderate Fiore. RavoyKoome Ue CONKLIN HED ROO! WL, i108 First a ewiy furnished; all mode oh View Third ave Wk ATRINGS 13-54 Boston block ¥. RINKUART & Cs. Ji Kk ww eal with the ern, Main LOANS AND | TAMER“ GOTHWELI | ““eurety bonds, 25° Los one fire ia. pt Tlock oF LOST 2 riares, dark | ber shoes on front feet weighs 1,000 pou Return same D, J. Rickles, 112 Second avenue math, and receive reward. WANTE ery. A. J. Williama, 109 Weller, MASQUESADE COSTUMES SRTUMIR for ren ew, “Yesler way.” Phase Fink, 1916; mou taught and furnished for ail gocasions MECHANICAL IN McALLABTER, 000-4 Pioneer. MINES AND MINING . ss RUmE bong sold PONDA NADEAU By 2a Burke building KIBOR, Heliey buliding ae J. A. MACKINNON, 4 Chapin bid ee OSTEOPATHY WASHINGTON “Institute "of “Onimperay Bate Deposit Building Beattie three years, Phone, Main 607 PATENT ATTORNEY WePATIG, DK | and Unroat a br. | ot | som say, | JOHN A. ring ve Os Liniment, | 402 Yesier way, over Washington house, HeaTEns, cheapest place to buy Of and Gano. i from the Olympic Ol! Co. 917 3d tase Tel, Main O81. Alto coal by sack ‘splice White Advertising Buren, _New York building, Seattle = OXYDONOR “Victory,” the genuine: cures all diseases; avoid imitations. 64 McDonald block BEE Licyd, Tniscee & Lioyd, a5 Wiwakiey Block, about your homes for cash or de ferred payments, z ELWCTRIC Massage—Si® Ist ave | WANTED—Oid gold and sitver. | “eel. mfg. Jeweler, 28 Hinckley bik CADIER, try a bath. Mra, Tait, careful macenge, O11 Third avenue Btore has removed to iT SE. Toom &. Hi. Hen- ANS AND SURGEONS BTEWART Specialist in div. women. aurgh Medical Inst Boston bi DR. MILER, rem vutlding, 3d and Pike. BR HINKLE lacy te ie ved to 18-18 Houmey Tel., Green "30 311-212 Mutual Life blag Tel. White ree, Bult B4l DR. PALK, 76-70 Starr-Woyd bullding. Tel., Binck #08: Tes, Greem 1681 DR. ANNIE RUSSELL, 64 Hinckley: PHOTOGRAPHERS | XSAPHOR Hnishing. Wiles, Sulltvan bik | STAMP PHOTOS—219 Coly PLUMBING I GHRAVENS OO, ing plumbers and iis Phone, Main 881 MULLIN—New work guara o year. ‘Tel, Butt 1004 HW. Woadh ¥ RAUTMAN T ne { | | ad- | rie | trai Wa 5 I Pike, ® teed 0.; wa be had for what & sual! tot tn th will cost.” We have enol NOntHWEST ERS ONTHWEST TRUST AND 's POSIT. CO. are Real Fatate Department 90-04 Went Columbia Btrest, Tel,, Main 60 DE | COTTAGE | view, near Capitol Hill, $1,600. | Fitteen-room close sin, on each of the three floors, §: | Five-room cottage, Queen | 456x125, up-to-date, $1,400. New seven-room house, 240x107, block car line, $1,600 Cottage, city water | SOxL18, near car, $800. ROGUE & SCHMIDT, 628 Pacific Block, Phone, John 1661 $11,000 subscribed lane you a home for $6.50 per month. terest charged, ‘Home ‘Oo Operative Co 108 Pike street, Open till @ p. tn, city water, 68x10, fir house bath Anne, halt basement, lot RS, 10 win and burld rk Moler's Francisco, brown, | welghs about 1,300 pounds, has rub- ; one bay, ~ hlfred Laeben, YT? PRIEST, with Dr. Ward's has moved his office to Wire works and the Fox Oyster PECTMBER 9, tom MAL BETATY Pd ting PRINTIN AND HISDING 4OW CASI STORAGE AND WARE AL NOVICES bureau which with Eumte rents; the. n Burope an A. O. Hellion Cag eatile, Wash, PAILONS hs terse nea ave TAXIDEMRMISTS fmas, tarvaulitn owe, tfiters in all. Samras meade Uy onder by exbeme at en, Bunde & Malena, First and Jackson TINNERS FIRTAY RHO, Fel, Green Toa _TRANSEER COMPANIES Votwarders Fou asa bandied prometiy: ame “ipmest_ tor wwoving teat fae and ws rac hinery. 4 Mai in 826. wiht Marion Tint Filer Sale 3 ——— UMBRELLA REPAIR natactured, — recoveag ring. B00 Second axe Voce coLTUne MAGROG SCHUTE, Holyoke Oi —e WIRE, IRON AND PLATING ROC Kall & Plating Works, \TED-REAL ESTATE a TATE HOUSES AND LOTS WANTED, parts of the city, The only a Kani caine ir property ” th us, ve cur photographer’ wit it" which will be published “half tat in all the leading sowepapers 18 the it OEMMAN - AMERICAN COMPANY, 613 Third Avenue, LEGAL NOTICES — OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. he annual meeting of the stock. holders of the Great Excelsior Mine ing Co. of Seattle, will be held at the office of the company, room §% Balley, building, Seattle, Wash, om Thursday, January 2n4, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m. (Wednesday, the ular meeting day being a legal h day) for the purpose of electing = board of five trustees for the enmu- ing year, and the transacting of any other business that may properly come before the stockholders, Date of publication, Dee. 14, 190 ALAN D. CAMERON, Sec, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF z the: Beate of Washington for the County of King. In probate. In the matter of the estate of Ellen M. Calhoun, Deceased. No. 294%, Order to show cause why distribue tion should not be made. William M. Calhoun, administrator of the estate of Ellen M. C: deceased, having filed in ‘this his petition setting forth that eald estate is now in a condition to be closed and is ready for distribution of the residue thereot among persons entitled by law thereto, it appearing to the court that said petition sets forth facts sufficient to authorize a distribution of the idue of said estat It ts therefore ordered by the © that all persons Interested in the tate of the said Ellen M. Calhoum deceased, be and appear before the said superior court of King county, state of Washington, at the court — room of the probate department of said court in the city of Seattle, on the 34 day of January, 1902, at the hour of 9:20 o'clock a. m. of said day, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why an order of distribu< tion should not be made of the res- idue of said estate among the heirs and persons in said petition men+ toned, according to law. At is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published once @ week for four successive weeks be- fore the said 3d day of January, 1902, in Monday issue of Seattle Star, a newspaper printed and published in said King county and of general circulation. therein. Done in open court ¢his 30th day of November, 1901. BOYD J. TALLMAN, Judge. State County of King, 98, I, C. A. Koepfii, county clerk of King county and ex-officio clerk of the superior court of the state of Washington, for the county of King, do hereby certify that the foregoing jis a full, true and correct copy of an original order to show cause, made by sald court on the y November, 1901, in the ma: ate of Ellen M, Calhoun, deceased, Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 90th day of Novem- ber, 1901. Washington, ©. A, KOEPFLI, Clerk. By D. K. SICKELS, Deputy _ Clerk, TO STOCKHOLDERS. nual ting of the stock- holders of the Jordan Manufacturs ing Company of Seattle, wili be held at the offices of Messrs. Gleason and Cole, attorneys for the company, ‘435-437 Burke bidg., in the city of Seattle, at 3p, m. Tuesday, Jans ary 1 1902, for the election of Directors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. W. POPE JORDAN, Secret SFFPo Hr ddd eda DDD Od OTT Nr The TICE | | | | ae eeaeeees-*eee A Week of Bargains jal bargains In Blankets, 4 Comfortables. 1 Comforter for Extra Heavy Comforter. ..$1.00 Comforter, ali” full =$1.40 to $2.00 A great leader in Blankets 10-4 All-wool Blanket, soft and fleecy, worth $6.00; our al price ¥ THE FAIR #22- yge-132 Pine ST. | Baiionsscceatoowmeseeen oss A een ceeeee

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