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: |FEDERAL BUILDING Demolition of Present Houses on Site Begins Feb. 1 HLEY IS PACIFIED "President Induces Him, ~ to Abandon Action | ive preparations for the con- struction of Seattle’ f al | WASHINGTOD . CG, Jan. &—| butiding will commence Feb. 1 “ } Schley bad several hours’ Redelaheimer, who owns erence With President Roosevelt the ‘site, will It is understood that the that int induced the admiral to n is due to an order from Waxh- fm all further action relative ington, It is said that the f i part in the Santiago campaign, | authorities are anxious to begin the fy went to the White House by work ye nt A large force of men will be put to ‘a rewit of the conference it is i Mr. Redelsheimer, who +x- ood there will be no civil! pects to have the ground clear with= Inst the publishers of feces {nm 9 days, The other buildings on the site will be moved on t me Gehiey refused to be tn- What will be done with the after he left the White! Armory haw not yet heen settled. ie apparently inclined to) The fovernment has not yet. fir ident. desire of the ‘shed the plans for the butlding to have the entire wubjeer| These can be completed within a ould not be infringed | Ment or two, however, and mean president te acting with ness towards all ef, while en h is known of the tt mensions of the bullding to permit were interested In ‘appears to be trying the commencement of excavation work. ound reconciliation, Ju date, This No local representative of the ernment to superintend construction work has as yet been appointed, It ts Ukely, however, that a member of the federal construction corps will be detailed to this duty and will es- we tabhah his office in this city within | a few weeks, engineers now in t busy with the Leke Washington canal to asmume the re- sponsibility tabl Bis sane of amallpox were re- Dorted to the health department to- day. They were as follows: # Robert Kennedy, 923 First avenue south; William Gordon, room 5, City hotel: Robert Brown, Salvation Army lodging house. Mat- tle Owens, 68 Mam street: J" Mt Bost, S10 Howard street; Frank Mc- Avoy, picked up on street. LANDED CARACAS, Venenuela, Jan. ¢—1t reported that the steamer Liber- ator landed 300 revolutioniste and munitions of war, which she took aboard at Martinque, on the Ven- coast today. General Matos exuelan is now ready for action. Wants City Life Beil has exchanged benches ith ge L. H. Prather of the Spo- kane superior court for a couple of weeks. It is said at the courthouse that J Bell wanted a little dry and Judge Prather hankered fo> @ taste Of city life. For the Big Building ‘The Moore Investment Co. today took & permit in Engineer Thom- son's te exeavate for its new butiding on Second avenue between Union and University streets. The estimated cost of the excavation is EXTENSION OF CONTRACT Council Wil! Tonight Decide on Tims for Paving Compietion One of the important matters to come before the ctiy council tonight is the bill gran to F. McLellan an extension of time unt February 15 for the completion of the paving of the Yester way district. ‘His time expired November 1. At that time the contractor asked for an extension because of the numer- ous delays that were caused on ac- count of inability to get brick, the Sees work of different cor- borat etc. The matter was referred to a com- mittee which reported recently favor- ing the extension. Then @ bill was drafted and read the firet time. Now it Is up for final passage) The work is now completed except on Yesler way from Ccidental to Second av- enue. The task of laying the con- erete there hegan today. President Crichton’s bill to extend the stock limits further on Queen Anne bili will be up. for final pas- senger. ‘Street improvement Resolutions ordering the tmprove- ment of the enth avenue north, 9 ond tv, Maynard's addition alléys in block F of A. A. Denny's e, but that the | ene the hotel wer | using it in ther) 7 janet, when the | tm the house onty ¥ an their child Edwart ed Lee irway, and } * serious! bate ma wely and pete | report fevorably on the resolution to amend the city charter #0 th salary for the members of the board at health Is left optional with the unet The present charter pro- jen that the bosrd members shall without compensation following anne at rolls will be submitted for approval: Twenty- fourth e ue, Second aven' north, fs effervescing again.) Kast Harrison street, Queen Anne Bickle {actory on Went | avenue, Thirteenth avenue north and Where the pet bears gct| others. Main street, Marion street fore things up last fail.| and others, and the r: ement on thing, somebody whe hal| rHity atreat rc Into the concern came int Meet tnt, A8ked for a receiver he had paid Dot m ton Cider and Vine | 2 ra ‘eatiate| ASKS FOR CITY WATER GRATIS Heh of anyin r of record appe ase. Today J. C:. Griegson, art asking {0 Fecelver appointed on the wing that he had performed serv: ; company for whic Feesive 4 ome-fonirth ip , shat the other partners refused have acvers to the books, Were concealing from 4 worth of property; Gants Sled an 9 that they didn't kee 80d a9 it appeared hat, part o ir. Greyson sh ‘ation papers ot done «0, Judge mn down The fol) a resident of First avenue ttle, Wash., Jan “To Honorable Water Depar I have been sick since mb May last until middle of Ni when my wife took sick and la ve wick yet. Iam home taking « her am [ am unable to hire an And I do ask you favor | have the privilege of a litt ing water. Under our elrcu it cP t servant “ te of ember, 1 us drink at “ uur obedien ROBERT “1619 Int ave FEDERAL COURT RUTHERFORD,” west,” evening the regular if of the Washington | Henry F. Morse of Snoqualmie sesoclation will occur nt y for the same offense It i now undersinod Jaime he thought the timber robabhe that 1 was on his own land, be present at John J. Wheeler wae adjudged wet on Feb, 4 banker Beotch be was commit Stella , but Mc fia #0 ye in a with hern, ‘old. ie harmle loss of memory fthwte pleaded geniity JB od to taking timb: sie domain and in was |eoom te | affilet -| all : m f the buiiding, and an} Independent office will have to be es- Hished. | The committee of the whole will) O.M.WILL ~ SOON MOVE | ajor Ruhlen to Locate Nine Blocks Further North | Phe local office of the United States BATTLING. The board of health has taken de cisive #teps to stamp out the th Spread of amalipgx in § | quartermaster will be moved about the 15th of this month from | Apartments on the fourth floor Pacitic block to the new Denny butiding on the corner of Second ay enue and Union street. Here the | Quartermaster employes will occupy | nine rooma on the aecond floor, Thi | new headquartera will be furnt With the most modern office fixtures. TO CONSIDER — NEW.GRADES | | | Councilmen Meet Tomorrow Night and Take Up Cuts and Fills Crirman Muldoon of the : bas given e will meet ‘ c hall tomorrow night. The Westlake b * mat- ter and the 7 Pine street, First, Second and = Thi avenues, north of Pike street, are the ques. tionk to be discussed. property owt deen Invited to app mit and an resting meeting coun view at 8 Interested ar bef except ts | have Tthe ¢ ally m | for. | ‘The boulevard question has been before the committe for several Weeks. The plan is to build a boule. yard from We ° aver and Denny way tn straight to | Fourth and Pine street Th connection with the proposed regri ine street and others, ihe various plans to cut down First and Second avenues from Pike to | Bell atreet, will be dlacunsed. the proposed undertaking le @ the om it will take several meet- Inge of the committee before a re- | port can be agreed 3 ISTRIKE AT GAS _ | WORKS SETTLED | It dw reported today that the jachedute adopted by the Seat | Gas and Electric Co. Jan. 1, hay been | Senn secepted by the employes. nearly all the men quit work. | Since that time, however, many of | | the old ands have returned to their |Jobe, and it is expected tha: all placce will be filled by tonigh ©. Only }four old hands are yet to report. BURIED | TREASURE VICTORL BC, Jan, 6.—Th schooner Blakeley cleared this after- noon for Cocos Island in evarch of | buried treasure, | ‘This ts the first trip that has been made tn queat of the old Spaniah | treasure in many years, The men who are at the head of the present expedition clatm to have absolute knowledge of the location end ray they will return with vast sums of gold. L. V. Druce Sate | L. V. Druce, general agent of the Grand Trunk railroad at this point was not & pasvenger on the Wall Walla and is alive and well, A gram was received here from Druce late Saturday afierncon, ing that he would leave for 5: soon. The reports from Ban Fra cisco named 8. Drnee ax being among the missing. bat the subsequent | menage from Druce dispels all J anxiety felt by his friends. Poard of Health Tonight The board of health will meet in regular monthiy seaeton tonight at & o'clock to take up routine matters. ‘The new member of the board. Dr. J. B. Loughary, will be instalied « the health officer's monthly repc will be gone over. An additional ussiatant health of ficer and the agsiatant quarantine in spector may be appointed te help temporar Land of Mighty Hunters One thousand six hundred and thirty-two gun licenses were issued in the few months of 190T that the pew law was ineffect, No, 1633 was iseued today. GAMBLING ON THE EQUATOR A Few Things That Happen on the Isthmus of Panama ‘The king of gamblers and reputed Prince of Good Fellows,” C. ¥ vratt, trom Panama, known from New York to San taco ax Char He Pratt, has b ent of the thern hotel for several days, He eft this morning for San Francisco, he will take # Whil mi by govern ment for a the pane of the gambling privileges for the depart ment of Panama Mr. Pratt has been back and forth between the States and Panama for many years. Els first viele to th isthmus was during the early days of construction work on the cana’, | when money flowed like water Spent It Quickly satter a couple of years’ atay there | he returned to #an Francisec a cool $210,000, all in @iiver ¢ Hix months later he had to } money from a friend to buy a ticket for Panar Hin a visit was almost as profitable, for he return ith eomething Ike $150,000, His needy friends were rywhere or his trail and Pratt y r:koown to retu one iittle short year he was br sgain, He has been at nm Panama six months th He is far wok for $10,000, all rend: wit on the nt lence Mr. Pratt talker and can| evolution now than a ve last th repre North in full unusual | cert ¢ to mail as ad of his gambling le an entertaining tell more about. the n prog ut Pa ume of history The as there,” maid he to a entative in the lobby of th ‘the revolution was It was nothing wing \« tts! £ the | looked | When the new order was first pont- | °Y" It Is Co-Operating with the elty couns cil and Hoard of Public Works and | Provisiqna are to be made at on: ware for all victims of the dimease jand keep isolated from the public all wunpected cases. With that end in view the Board of | Public Works today | pital tents, with full equip: bed and beddt bulance and t to we Now contains it will hold, Six @ quarantined in the city, Overtiow 6 tents provided for On «the othe will be ¢ tents and ont as comfortable ards and nurses will food supplied and the je as plearant as pow vietima, Junt an # tected the patient will to t | be provided, situation m for the An iw Came In ¢ hurried which are t ay with the ned by the tnabil of ures of trouble hia the « h r way, whe often wi on are the coders in th The grea Health Om nts are 100 wat diseam? they say elty sitting on the veranda of the Lat F to hear the bulle whizring over the building nlp. the trees there. government Krupp about six tone I stop thing was there when the Insurgents land 4, and there fought one of the most sanguinary battien every wit nessed on thie earth dred men tay dead on the street y and nobody attempted to bury them, | magnate, tying up his vast personal The corpses putrified In the hot wun. and they finally poured kerosene fr them and burned them up. Mot Way of Ratleting “A revolution ther slection—« pretty hot w ballot. ing. My gambling priviliges includ the district of Panama, compriain T towns, Everybody down there kambles—men, women and children. Roulette i* the great mame. Hardly anybody plays faro, and I don't be- Heve I have a single faro game tn operation, I don’t want them eith or. There's _no money in faro for the house. There's about 2000 meu Still at work on the canal near Cal- abra, with a semi-monthly pay-roll f about $80,000, and the mont that money finds it way to the row @ table, ‘Tou Want to Die Right Off Did 1 ever have yellow fever, 1 should say that I did, and Ihave had the shaggers’ fevet--10 times worre. AVhen you catch the shaggers, you simply want to digttcht awa You eneraly get your wish Mr. Pratt t# & atr¥et tectotaller, gfe drank. his Inet whieley in Bt. Louis 26 years ago, and although 62 yea of age, is hale and heart agile as a yout He wai terested in thy theate Spokane some years ago, He pects to return In another year with enough of “the needful” to enable him to live in luxury the balance of his days. REPORTERS’ NOTES Elliott station postoftice wil! established four miles from Renton, with John J. Horseth in charge. By sticking t provement clad 4 eight more electric lights for Twenty-fi avenue west and the Grand boule- vard After the #th of this month thers will be three German papers pub. lished in Seattle. ‘The new one will be the German-American, edited by Hruno Alexander, Free Nght Schoo! ‘The free night school opens thin evening in the Central High schoo! | building om the corner of Seventh avenue and Madison street ‘The object tonight will be to ascertain the number who denire to attend, and the courses of stady which they are seeking. No entrance examinations will be held It ix hoped to get we tonight and all who ha started after * any inten | ton of attending the school are urg ed to be present. Notice to Democrats ‘There will be a Fifth ward Democrats at th son Club rooms, T and § Howard block, 614 First avenue, tonight at 7:20, for the purpose of organizing the ward for the coming municipal election. WE ARE MOVING OUR NEW LOCATION Is at 1214 Second tween University meeting of th Joffer avenue, be and Seneca Fisher that nearly & you opposite Stone We the more, Lane's. will find or than much, to your convenlenc he old one The Into in not large enough to ac our present stock that « d out new alte ts into the room we are moving commodate making it number of lines be ¢ necessary rt once, As #00n a6 the butiding on our old our new store, at about same location. Keep your eye out for the Big Coffee Pot to find the new store RHODES BROS, | shipyard. JAN WITH DISEASE Dr, Ludlow Tells About the Places Where Contagions Are Hatched—Officials Will Use Vigorous Means to Stamp Out Smallpox low lered two hos- | jodg! ot every el th of the tt ts ' we 1 pl nt in Seven hun-| la ar imply their | annuity of been @ ck r eli tore. Ni turned home last night tlemen had been appointed a co mi at B w THE SEATTLE A ¥ come ve hey are nothing leas than filthy of the cam All b been A fur them 1 to must be kept thinned out Lentirely if a it, At least they aner and the beda ‘One of the Piae Late last night Dra. and Moleish vist he pver th enue w rol, Lud man who had not been vac nated was compelled to submit to he operation, About 75 were vac- sometimes hounes fr They #loep on the and ‘ammped-up | ying all thi y from 6 to} ents for a night's lodgin bed are very Mithy that come from some tokentin No Worse Thar Others eon tH how at Jorn of Ub war “The © lod All y cor fo much # ted all of th no nder We have fumt m, but the rooms in woh shape that the forn effect Ading ot fact Joes not have the pr we ball have all t & large room it. Ad a matior deal of it should be de-| We are doing our bert to| wt the d with the| wed tuottition ean| it to a much b x advan-| IclL ILLEGAL YORK, Jan. 6—The ham decided that to the will of the late the Southern railway th led in imigate great royed mp ean tog COD NEW court the} codicti Plant, tate until the youngest eon of his andson becomes of age, is tilegal, Mrs. Plant, by the 4 lon, re- tven 87,600, direct, Instead of an | on. ‘The case has y contested one. Mayor Byrne of Spokane Mayor P. 8. Byrne of Spokane and rank Johnron, a councilm: ty, accompanied by « been quent forthern for sever ‘These ittes by the city of Bpokane to tend the governor's funeral, Mayor yrnes ealled upon Mayor Mumos hile here, and ajeo toon In Moran's ‘They were vastly picas- ed with their yiwit to Seattle, 1 a if “You. peaple 6f Seattle seem to be! teomed by Andrew Carnegie, whe understand has endowed you with $200 000 brary,” said Mayor vine Not so with us in Spo- kane. for Mr, Carnegie flatly refused to give us a cont at saying that he ¥ endowed . rugkiing town, an rich enough to take own people in the dispensation of | terature.”* GOLD OUTPUT Director of the WASHINGTON, D. ¢, Mint Jan. 6. Roberta has Ineued hiv preliminary estimate of| the gold U la secu n aa m ¥ 1 ‘ Pr. SIPPPPPPI PAP CTCL CCC Le CeCe Cee Cee CLC? w L and silver output of the nited States for the year 1901, Ir produced 96,004,200, 9 Of $1,000,000. "Color firat with $29,000,000; Callf 4 with $15,729,700. Waah-) ston produced $620,200, Hiritish ike is given an ut of 8.400. UARY EXPENSES The couneli finance committee to- AY passed upon the following es: ates for expenses during Januar xeoutive departm: egisiative de 1) service dep ark department ment tment Ras of public wor 1,189.00 and sew 5.09.00 eet lights ity engineer's department uildings. bridges and wharves ater department leparts ibrary at Total Dr. Waggoner lobe block * denti First 2 ' BOSTON GROCERY 220-1222 Second Avenue. Telephone Main 1051 Mackerel atch Roston Bay Mack- ch 100 per doa... jowa Creamery Butter per pound , Two cans © Apricots, 2 Fresh Rolled Wheat ahe Shannon's 8 pow 22 Second avenue, Sreeeecceceeecececececeeteesceceee ceeee which i now STAR, Floating in the Bay The bod und fi na thle an notlf doubt of an unkr in the & ening but thi it ie whether th King eount bable tha ma, the I Judge George Returns nh. R. Gi after a& holid vortiand, During bin judge's baby boy wan ve conmultation of physicians w at one time. The boy danger, ‘The Judge was oh the mu nicipal bench thin ning STRIKES OIL mK in now out « airhaven Promises to Have) Petroleum Excitement oll b Ww. current that on struck near Fairhaven ©, Spike and J, T, Jones last night from Tacoma to @ telegram from Fairhaven ing that the drill in an oft w on inter in ur » down foot Inte p bring tw mala The men have Irilling item from ropped three sand pun abundance am fowtre the tru veral hi yemterday Me Spike in close touch w telephon: i wet any @ haven Ap drill has atartling pected within a day or tw ted t nd Jou h the lor from nab Fate ha rect news eived t that th ofl @nd ivate dispatch — re # today #tat nabtedly T |MANAGER RUSSELL TAKEN VERY ILL| Manager Russell of the Third Ave- nue theater was taken seriously iH while on his way to Tacoma on the Flyer, and never left the at Tacoma. ' He was taken home in & hack upon the return of the Flyer to Seattle. J, W, BLABON AND THIEVES Borgiare entered the residence of J. W. Biahon of the Great Northera Hallway Co, during inst night, and thoroughly ransacked the ne which Is situated at 4007 E. Madison street, Nothing of value was tak en with the exception of a few dol lare in money, It was evident that money was ail the intruders want ed. Just how they entered the res idence Is not known. Mr. Blabon has not Informed the police of the case, and probably will not Will» Who? & lost boy about five yea was picked Up by a pole hird avenue thie afternoon. fi who is now at po: oes not know hi ve his mamma of ag an on The Beatth held a meeting and d that the best way to « the public sympathy for the Bartel! Drug Co. is to pretend that they are fight- ing the trust themselves but the meet pric Castoria Garfeld Tea—2he size. ..1b¢ Pierce's Pills nine. ..18 Alcock’# Porous Plasters 10c Heliadona Porous Plasters Phe... os, Bc Drug Trust ded heck can't our kind Syrup of Pink Pills Graduate Prescription Druggints: BartettDrucCo. cCOND AVENUE. A Gradwate Optician An Expert In Fitting Glasses To People Of All Ages And All Defects In The Eye Is In Charge of GOLDMAN’S OPTICAL DEPARTMENT 901 SECOND AVE. ON WHARF AND WAVE | Newsy Notes of the Harbor and Sea—Vessels That Come and Go med rbor and w ocean dock steamer Dirigo, of the Steamship Company's line Routheastern Aluka last night ¢ 1 pasnenger lat of 400° tonn of fi Al-KI, of the Pi Company, also walled for dextination, The French ship Ernest which went ashore on the We ton count during the atorm, be flow Ho mays ( erts rtland, 1 in the in f Lioy the Ratnier-( Alaska ifhe th camer Banta > with 46 4 eral fr apt. D. Th 1 Hatbor w night. Forty-two passen wudy been b Austrian steamer bay t Mareeiiles, F has and af x tak nmokentack, and ret « could be readily mis for & United States transport The tug Bea Lion, of the Puget nd Tug Company, reached her dock here last night. She towed into port yesterday the sch: n dale to Tacoma and the Norwegian bark Altavela to Victoria from Cal Peru. empty Wood ar odny. ‘The schooner Spokane arrived at Port Gamble today from San Fron eleco for a cargo of lumber. The schooner FP. § Redfield ar- rived at Port Townsend today. F -acaa made an¢ repaired. 1918 Third ave. aL a - SterlingPianos. Reicherts'119 Union | | | ——-+-——- | Go to Spinning for bicycle repairs. KEGLEY’S ...., 111 Occidental Ave. | TUESDAY'S SPECIALS ITALIAN PRUNES Very large and meaty, per pound. Se EVAPORATED PEACHES Large. thick yellow meated, cooks up like preserves, per pound...S8e CHEESE Rest Eastern, per pound Be | € pounds 6 pounds . he APPLES very fancy eating pre Large red, box PIPPDIDPDIDDDDD>DI>DII® At Last! Your Opportunity! BABY GRAND HARDMAN PIANO Only slightly used; can be sold at a very low price. Call early if you wish to se- cure it, Will sell on easy terms, Ramaker Music Co. Same Side of the Street and Same Block as the Bon Marche = Srrarrrrvrra09>999999996 5 Bottles Snyder's Catsup $1 Standard Tomatoes $! per Doz, 1227 Yesler Way, Phone Red761 Soeevecsoroseseeeooeoose WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK Pick} ter, erved Strawber PIPPPIPPPIDIIIIDPPDIIEC CECE CECE KEKE CEEETERCE Min Preserved Heinz full lin Meat, Appl Cherrics, ¥ ne re ri Chow - Chow, Queen O1 GLASS & DICE OCERS. 1428 Second AVG, state'tee OO 9O0000000O O9OSSOSOO08: HOTEL BUTLER SEATTLE’S |\OAFE AND largest and} = @RALL. only first-class Room European plan | im @onneos HOTEL, eS Don't let the keep you from ought to be a Ife itwelf, 9-10 [Third and Pike, ff ELUON Hefractiag Opteian matter of visiting me. Sight precious to you as Heussy building, expense REECE EERE EEE ERERERE DFP 4d>THFHPIPIDIVIDID? Hoad to Foot Outfitters Pesrrisstsirrrtisrriicrts Ser titirrriisistrrsisrssrsey | THE TRUST LOSING The high-priced drug combination is making a losing fight in trying to force us to raise prices. See the result of their efforts. Cutle Pack Koap Tar Soap 3 Mennin’s Talcum Powder Lablache’s Face Powder Florida Water (large) « Violet Wate i h Hagel (pints, Dickinson's) | Peruna hs | Scott's Catarrh Cure and Tonie. inkham's Vegetable Compound Paine's Celery Compound,..... Beott Kilmer Kenyon’s Buchu Compound..... Pierce's Favorite Prescription... Pierce'® Golden Medical Discovery Cuticura Ointment King’s Dis very ... William's Pink Pills. Me Besides the low prices lyou have the satisfaction of knowing that everything is of the highest quality, store service is quick and courte- ous; in all, this is a good drug store. Ge B50 M00 400 SN Lad Telephon lain 787. | @. B. Co, Pike St. and Second Ave. / | Before purchasing your Wall Paper look over { our line. Paper From 8c Up Big reductions for holi- days. Phone Main 909 Star Paint & Wall Paper Co, Inc. Cor. Third and Pike St. Brunner & Co. 602 Pike St = Tel. Main 1080, THE ONE-PRICE FAMILY WINE and LIQUOR STORE Just received a large consignment of California Wines for the Holidays, We give you good value, and our goods give satisfaction, Free delivery. Your » solicited, | BAKERY 1418 Second Ave. Bon Marche block. Tel. Green Harvard Dental Parlors 532 Second Ave. Over German Bakery Full Set Teeth.. Gold Crowns Bridge Work Gold filings, up Silver fillings : $4.50 $1.00 3 PIPPPHPINHDD VIDED HHP ODOC CECE ECE CECeReeeeeeee@® Aho A: “J ale and Rotail Wholo ced that we are rs in Bea LEAS CEREAL ESEES REECE CETTE. = Diagonal Blue & $15.00 and $20.00, rth Clay Worsted Suits, 2.00 and $ regular, 00 goods go for og 811.008 H ; 8.75"! Cotton Buits. oes and up. DO and up. All-Wool Buits, 04 All-Wool Bults, ariety of patterns, worth & ¢ nd up. ‘7 VIEPPPPPP ODIO PDD>PDP>IOP>P>PI>OSFFODESIODOFEODD GR N OPERA ““Meaieg GRAND wecse ". TONIGHT | LAST F ?ORMANCE, | JEFFERSON DE ANGELS — IN “A ROYAL ROGUE” Written by Charles Klein. st, brightest and ompany, Beattie n in many a day Prices—$1.50, $1.00, 760, 0c and 2c, GRAN OPERA Seatti i HOUSE Leadin, John Cort, Mer. Theater. Phone Main 65, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, January 7, 8, 9. Special Wednesday Matinee, The Coming Craze! ‘The Great and Only BURGOMASTER Such Girls! Such Fun! Such Music§ 80—PEOPLE IN THE CAST—#0 A Laugh From Start to Finish, A Girly Chorus of 50! Refined, Elegant and Chaste You Can't Afford to Mise It! Prices—$1.50, $1.00, 75c, 600 and 2c, Wednesday Matinee, $1.00, 5c, 50 and 2c. Seats now on sale. | GRAND gcse 2 HOUSE Tneater. jtohn Cort, Mgr. Phone, Main 63, Friday and Saturday, Jan. 10 and 11, Saturday's Matinee. | The Ladies’ Relief Society Presents a New Comic Opera, “The Oracle” ; &—IN THE CAST—5 Prices 0, The, Sc 250, Mat We and 2c, een Seats on sale Thursday, 10 a. m. THIRD AVENUE THEATER W. M. RUSSELL, Manager. Phone Main 667, tle’s Only Up-Town Theater. & High-Class Family Resort. Prices always 20c, 200, 400 and 50a, TONIGHT And All Week—Saturday Matinee, , Seattle's j Seat The Village Parson ‘The Most Natural Play of the Age. | Thrilling in Climax. Powerful in | Action. Intense Heart Interest, All | Spectal Scenery. A Story as Sweet as the Frangrance of Roses. Seats on sale six days in advance. | Box office open daily 10 a. m. to # p.m. | Grand Exhibition | Of Thoroughbred Poultry aos Pet me. Stock Poultry Germania Hall Assocation \Janvary 7 to 14, 1902 General Admission 25¢ Season Tickets $1.00 SPECIAL In Ladies’ Silk Waists $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 Taffeta Waists Now $3.49 Black or Colored All Furs 1-3 Less Than Marked FLANNEL WAISTS 1-3 Less Than Marked PART PAYMENTS a Have your teeth out in the morn- | ing and go home With new ones the same day. Teeth extracted without pain and no charge when plates are ordered. We are not competing with cheap dental establishments. All work | guaranteed for fifteen years | HARVARD DENTAL PARLORS. | Hours—8.90 a, m, to 8p. m.; Sundays, 9 a, m. 2pm When buying articles advertised In this paper, speak of the Star, 4 CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE For Reliable Goods Cor. Second and Union Bonney & Stewart fs

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