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ccept ever, owt MP's re88h eeyatyiiega 22! | fy aan? PP oa 'e of Swosk wee | D> ike aus! » Fi) z i Corp 5 | oe SEES ES a2 cE SSRESESRS 1S @ $1 FLAW IN THE LAW Discrepancy. in Registering Statute and Constitution ‘There is a flaw tn the registration law of the state of Washington that might interfere with a legal voter casting his ballot on March 4 next, that being the date of the rounteipal | election. ‘The statute provides that on the @ay a voter registers he must take an oath that he has been a resident of the state 11 months and 10 days preceding the day on which he regts- ters. According to the same statul the registration books must close 20 @ays before the day of clection, whieh this year will be at midn February 11, The state constitutio: whieh ts higher than any state law, says & man is entitled to vote if he has been a resident of the state one year prior to the day of election. & man became a natitution Yet he could not register if he waited un- til the last day, February 11, be- cause he could not swear that he had been tm the state 11 months and 10 days before the day he registered. It he had been # resident since March 4, he would have been tn the state only Il months and seven days titled to vote. ch 4 have been coumttetion ‘entitled to vote. “A Discrepancy,” Says Mr. Paul “Tt te true enough,” said City Paul, “that there ts a of three days because February has but °% days, yet 1 & man would have a right to Of course, if a voter came Hd into the state between the first and fourth of March, 1901, he could not take registration oath, he would be a 4, and so he T do not believe be prevented from voting. Should such @ case present iteeif, I do not believe this office would re- fuse to allow a man to register, though, of course, he could not take “there iss: provision of the state @ sta law that if on election day a legal voter can show some good reason he id not register and can give thereof. he shall be allowed to cast his ballot. VETERANS PLAN ANNUAL BANQUET Washington Volunteers to Celebrate Anniversary of Santa Ana i at iu iL i & The Washington Volunteers’ Asao- i i Hi AN 0 OPEN | LETTER TO THE QUEEN ANNE IMPROVEMENT CLUB Gentiemen: I am informed that ‘as taken by the club at its Atl A the case I desire to lew suggestions as to the uarecter of the improvements, be- Heving that I am expecially qualified ipe for the use of imprisoned ene ehare ought to be a bal- po Ree to be used in case of the the ee eae. ird—There ought to be a fund o's 50-cent with strings at tached to be let down from the top of the In case ransom has to be paid as « result of the failure both the pickaxes and the bal- t© provide means of escape This supply of coins could be re ewed monthly at small expense to the city treasury. ‘There ts no doubt, whatever, that! the standpipe should be improved and without further delay. Let final ‘ection be taken. Yours sincerely, LYMAN E. KNAPP. BRUCE IN BONDS WHATCOM, Jan. 9.—In answer to ‘the writ of information filed by the Prosecuting attorney, 8. M. Bruce, formerly the counsel for H. St. John Dey appeared tn court yesterday. He represented by Attorney H. A Pat ‘hild, and a plea of not gull was made, He Claims his absolute innocence of any connection with the wrecking of the Scandinavian- American bank. On the filing of personal bond of $2,000 he was re. leased, Vaccinating Pupils Health OMcer Carroll and City! Physician Ludlow have vaccinated | over 100 school children tn the last ‘week. The order of the board of health that all school children must! be vaccinated is being complied with generally. BITS OF GAIETY 3% KE. H. Lilly entertained a large number of his friends last evening at his home, on Queen Anne bill. Dan cing was the main feature of the evening. The Sophomore Frolic ts to be given January 17 in the Queen Anne Club house. “A large number of in- | vitations will be issued. | The Alpha Club met yesterday af ternon in its club rooms, New York block. Some very tmportant ness was transacted, The Queen Anne Social Club will hold another of its parties January 15 at the Queen Anne Club house, busi “CHANGES OCCUR gains only, Cards will be played until 10 o'clock. Dancing will follow. Mra, 8. Ollleepy wi at home ¢ a number of her friends this aft | noon at her residence, 1109 Cherry street. Miss Mary Ridpath ts being enter- tained this afternoon by Mise Anna Thomaen at the latter's home, at Terry avenue and Madison street Ww, Clurk gave a banquet to the business men at the Lincoln, on Monday evening. The Clionian Club met this after- noon in its club rooms, New York) block. The cigarmakers will give a batt! in the Armory hall Saturday night. | The music will be first clase and a/ large attendance ts expected, ‘The waitresses’ union will give a nee Friday night in the G. A. BR. hall. Sold Poor Pepper | | H, Clossett, a member of a Port! land apice firm, pleaded guilty to selling adulterated pepper in thin elty and was fined $25 and costs by. Justice George yesterday | ON THE FRONT Six Vessels of Thompson Steam- boat Company Transferred At a joint conference of the of-| cers of the Thompson Steamboat Company and the Puget Sound Navi gation Company, which lasted near-| sterday afternoon, the six and business interests of the former company were transferred to the Puget Bound Navigation Com pany. Walter Qakes will continue as president of the Alaska Steamship Company, with Charles E. yabody aa its vice president and general manager and president of the Puget Sound Navigation Company. Frank E. Burns was appointed superintendent both of the Puget Bound Navigation Company and Alaska Steamship Company, and Cart H. J, Stoltenberg purchasing f&gent for the same corporation. A. L. McClinton, formerly purser of the Dolphin, succeeds Stoltenberg as city ticket agent, Captain Rex Thompson, founder of the Thompeon Steamboat Com pany, retires from active duties and. | accompanied by Mra. Thompson, will soon wake & tour of Europe. NOTED CLUB OFFICIALS NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Cornelius N — oday e! ~ pb. RS was today elect tof ~~ ows thy sty alana ~ mt Bites ix the sixteenth In the list of presidents. his dixtin-| — jecessors are Jomeph HM. Cheace, Hamilton Fish, Wittam M. Bvarts, Chauncey M. Depew, Gen- eral Horace Porter aad Elihu Root. Foresters to Insta Olficers The Foresters of America, Roma Court No. @, will hold tte annual| instal of officers tomorrow | At 3 o'clock in Germania! ceremony will be open tol the public. Mune will be furnished) throughout the program and after) the formalities are concluded a so- etal dance will be given. NEW OFFICERS FOR YEAR 1902 Letter Carriers’ Association Holds even hall, Installation The Seattle Lettercarriers’ Asso-| elation, at their regular monthiy meeting last night installed the of- ficers who will serve for the coming year. men who will have charge of the carriers’ affairs this year are as follows; Thomas 8. Rainey, pres- ident; W. L. Lindsiey, vice dent, Reed, wreretary P. Oliver, financial = secretary; Charles D. Walker, treasurer, 8. F. Cabanski, sergeant at arms, Charies L. Darst, mutual benefit collector; | Daniel B. Dailey, J. H. Scott, Sameaei | Goldamith, trustees; Reed, Rat: Barrie. Lindsley, Scott, Oliver, Durst, | Webster, Walker and Leeman, dele-| gates to the state convention, to be} held in Tacoma February 22 | ‘The local agsociation decided last night to organize & baseball team for the next season and to compete with | other association teams in the state. The Seattle carriers now hold the silk state championship banner LIBRARY SITE IS NOT FAVORED U. of W. Ainmni Does No! Want City to Have Proposed Location At a meeting of the Alumni Asso- ciation of the stat® university, last night, which was called some time ago by President Jenner, it wan de cided by a majority of those present | that it would be inexpedient to sell the ol4 university grounds at pres- ent. The meeting war held in the! law school building and was attend- ed by representative members of the ansoctation. Opinion on the ale of the land was divided. Many of thone present were adverse to any sale of the lana, while some believed an exception should be made in favor of the li-/ brary. The consensus of opinion waa, however, that the whole tract should be retained as some time it will make a valuable endowment to the uni- veratty, A motion to this effect was carried. The executive committ structed to convey the the association to the board of re- gente. PLUCKY WOMAN RITZVILLE, Wash., Jan. 9 a Smith and her two babes. Mra. who i" miles north wer ft here shot at four times by Charles Rode while the latter w na drunken apree. None of the in took ef. fect and the woman escaped to a neighbor's home on horseback, car- rying her two children with her Mrs. Smith's husband was absent when the shooting took pla ARE SWORN IN CENTRALIA, Jan. %—The new city counefl has been sworn in and reports have been received of the ity finances, There has been a slight increase in current expenses, due to the change in the lighting sys tem. The are lights are still being operated from the old plant 4 Go to Bpinning for bicycle repairs. e Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar GROCERS ENDORSE “AYDONALD lant Present Food Com- in Office At the recent meoting of the Seat tle Retail Grocers’ asscolation the following resolutions were adopted ean, the death of our late ned a red governor, Joba R. Roy litical aspect our stat “Whereas, many offices of re- sponsibility will be sought at the hand of our present governor, Hon. Henry McHiride, and positions now held by capable and worthy ap | Dolntecs may be vacated; Whereas, Bi A ftaDenaia state | dairy and food commissioner, has wormed the duties of that office | "MADE SECRETARY | sy steer azsst ahha | r several years with diligence and fairness and has ever been found courteous in the discharge of his office; therefore be it Renvived, That we, the members | of the Seattle Metall Groo ano elation, in meeting assembled, here- by heartily apd unanimously en- the said BE. A. McDonald as 4 suitable and capable of per ying the duties of the office he man for hoids, and be ‘t further Resolved, That a of these Fesolutions be » Hon. Gov. M Pride and also o elty of our Reattle Retail Grocers’ GARRETT W. O'NEIL, See GEO, V. WILKES, Pres A BENEFIT FOR SPIKE HENNESEY Well-Known Pugitist Is ti and Out of Funds Under the management of Phil Snowden a benefit will be gtven in! this city some time next week for| Spike” Hennessy, the well known pugtiiet and promoter Spike” is very sick, and, as ie ueual with & pugiilet, ie out of funda, The bore have arranged a tittle entertainment in the boxing line, but the place and tme have not been arranged. Queenan, Hawkins, Case, Kelly, Burtey, Young Choynskt and a num- ber of other local pugtitets have vol- unteered thelr services. Lippy Medal Contest A week from lest night the second Lippy medal contest will take place. | This exhibition is called @ pentath- jon and consists of the following events: 120-yard potato race, running high jump, I%-foot rope climb, 12 pound shot put, and half-mile run. ‘om MeDonald leads in the number of — »” far. agreews + Ws “The Burgomaster™ This will be the last night of the merry “Purgomaster” at the Grand. It is sufficiently good to draw many people more than once. The “Tale of the Kangaroo” ts simuating, fasct nating and, as sung in “The Burgo- master,” haunts one for daye. Edith Yerrington and I4a Hawley make big winnings of applause each night. The girlie choruses chirp out extra bars of melody in exc nanan for the many recalls given them ea night. A 10:45 P.M. show by original ~~ tention, “The Burgomaster” een made to run until 11:20 Fo night because of the encores insisted upon at every turn. “The Village Parvos™ “The Village Parson” is proving » jlar attraction at the Third this week. Tt will be » remainder of Ste 1 play, “At Valle iam L. Roberts, will tion at Third Av r next week, its char. y American, and} and action of the story laid during the revolution of 1776 A] strong company present the play and a carload of scenery is used in the production. Ship Subsidies The Chamber of Commerce wante the ship subsidy Dfll now In congress amended se that «a subsidy will be given all ships of 1,200 tons or more instead of 1,500 tons, as the bill pre vides. It also desires that the sub. sidy to slow-going am veswels be made greater A resolntion to that effect was adopted by the chamber yesterday and the Washington congressional delegation will be urged to work for the amendment desired Mr. Davies Proposes Griffith Davies, of thiv city, has propowed a scheme to the Chamber of Commerce by which he says the Nicaragua canal can built with. out the issuance of int bearing bonds He proposes that congress shall 1s sue treasury notes, known as the Isthmian canal * Jn amounts Some Extra Fine Imported Wines LAUBENHEIMER, Rhine Wine, per bottle $1.4 NIPRSTEINER, Rhine Wi per bottl $1.25 DEIDEBHRIMBR, Rhine Wine, per bottle 81.50 LIE BFRAUMILCH, MACON tle MACON SUPERIOR, Wine, per bottle 2.00 F. CHAUVENET AND CIR CHABLIS, per bottle #1 bott #2.00 Julien, Rhine Wine, Rhine 7% MOUTONNE, Per DOBOS AND FILS, St t, per bottle TET CANE verte OLD PORT Wie, \ OLD. stray WIN Cooper & Levy 104-106 FIRST AVE. Bot. Yesior and Washington Streets Telephone Main > the daily papers | THE SEATTLE STAR, large enough to pay for the we these notes to have full legal Pts fe or done the mnually in amounts ing to the tn terest were the canal built on the bonding plan on are to |e taken up from the earnings of the canal ‘The schome was referred to the | committee on national affairs, , New Warehouse Company | Articles of incorporation were fied | today for the Columbia River Ware Tells Why He Keope Poery Queenan Busy Ali the Time Biddy Bishop Queenan, wh manager of Perry s to box Dal Hawkins |house and Forwarding Company Charles E. "ackard, Agahel Dillion at the Beattie theater tomorrow land I. P, Gardner are the incorpor.| night, 1s much worked up over the ators and trustees, The ital! fact that a local paper published a stock te $26,000, story criticiaing bim for the way ia objects of the corporation are j Which he is managing Queenan. called (he attention of Buperintend- | ent Little to the matter. The state law aays that before any person, firm or corporation shall sell] plants or pursery stock, @ bond must be filed with the state horticultural commissioner, which bond will entitied the person to a Heense New Sound Steamer | A. W. Horne, of Port Town- | formerly of the Majentic, has the Tacoma Ship- | building Company for the construc. | tion of a new steamer, It is to be 110 feet long, 10 feet depth and beam 22 foot. The steamer will have triple expansion 450 horse power engines and will be employed in the Bound Capt wend contracted with polly — oe oe Trulia, | ‘The fact that Biddy brought Perry | bassenger tram. | grain, produce, lumber, ores and! Queenan to Bacramento to fight a merchandise, It will buy, sell and) welter-weight only a few days ago] Diamond Ice, best service, mortgage real estate, and own 894) has caused siderable comment longest. Tel, Main 1069. operate waterways, fish-traps, stores Warehouses, docks, wharves and roads, #0 far as may be necessary to conduct its general business. 4 of working too much letter to the but I studied his make-up and nd that he fought better when I | started him three or four times each month, Queenan shapes up better J, HOWARD WATSON | | 1 sent Perry against Jack O'lirien, one of the best lightweights in the ‘Accepts Responsible Position Off. | world, on November 2% On Novem ber 27 he started for Beattie and) | four days after he arrived he whip | ped Dick Case, who is undoubtedly! | ered by Gov. MeBride J, Moward Watson, whom Goy-|a good man, I pick Perry a sure toliride od an his pri-| watewt,” vate seoretary, accepted that office Witle Meht lant night and will proceed today Chub | with the state executive to Olymy dart and is t trim. Governor Meliride came to th While playing with a p ing bag lant night to confer with Mr one of his tralngts suggested that be son in the matter of his sppoint-| bit it bard, & and now a " t After « coneul jon at the bag ts needed The little teliow | Butler hotel Mr. Watson's aceptance| actually put fiat through the lof the trusted position was given) leather of the bag nan is aleo }out. Though Mr. Watson goes to) all right and down to weight. Ther | the state Capital today, he will not| is mow no fear for weights. Both assume his duties until the Grat of} men are easily down to the 18 the month, | pound mark J. Howard Watson ts a veteran| serena newspaper man of state repute. He! Persistenty Bad has figured extenstvety in state poll ties and gaine May Quinn, the woman who was | tath Me has recently conft elty jail for War again or tmilar charee lat reeration her ren were taken In ch Mre. Q days an a ¥ rented | Dorking small cht by charit high and recognised Moliride as @ man of great ability ‘The gevernor recently stated to friend tn this connection: “Mr, Wat fon was the Gret among my friends { to enter my mind as particularly “e* errer t night by Policen adapted for the position of private | Tom Bevan, can This Is Rich State Fruit Inepector Brown pro- take out a from the the secretary.” poees to make the cit THEY WROTE | .22.rsuoes TOO MUCH ==" juat SPOKANE, Wash, Jan. & men giving the names of Jan Moe ford, Fred Hayes, Henry Pagter | J. W. Brown have been arrested an | are thought to be the men who have | jcommitted several burgiaries here within the past few weeks, They jclaimed to be private detectives, — | | ‘The crime have been traced to] them through letters written to «| dally paper. tn which they roasted | j the police force, siaming themesives a & beg mend and crowing OVFT! seoaten! will te of no unless ety easy new i | your prescription ocurately eom- pounded from ore mi reliable | May Have Rioht Man fom We have the confidence of vhy not yours? | the bemt physic It ts now believed that Charice | Witeon, the negro arrested by Orfi- | is Hennick yesterday morning, te) |Texponsibie for @ number of petty | thefts in the vietnity of the first btil The hatchet which be carried bee been identified as one taken from an asphalt company tool chest Lee Hart's cvercest, which wre! | stolen a few days ago, was also found In Wilsen's room in a lodging |g. & co T of town. ompleye4 by the Asphalt Paving Co. of late, bor t& blewed to be a confirmed petty thiet, FITZ 1S WILLING | LMF ee hone, Mato TST. @ Ht. and Becond Ave Harvard Dental Parlors 512 Second Ave. Over Germaa Bakery | TEETH SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9.—Rod Fitzsimmons hans written to | Spreckles of this ini | if be would back 836 | fieht Jarno winner to take the ¢ fighters’ share of | Extracted and filled absolutely with. mur late t t wate rece pts. out pain by j od, patented and use Newspaper Man Has a Coat | PAINLESS DENTISTRY. | Pull Set Teeth (that fit) i Aimer Emory, a young fellow who) Gold Fillings . ” h ntly been engaged as an of-| 22-k Gold Crowne a) | foe yy for Dr. Moore Teeth Without Piate . of the Haller | block * arrested by Detective’ Silver Pilling Hubbard lest might, charged with) NO CHARGE for painters extract. the theft of an overcoat from Heber ing whea other work js done, and a linge, Jr. a newspaper man. The| Written guarantee for 10 years with | coat was recovered all work | es HARVARD DENTAL PARLORS. } | Dr. Waggoner, deftiat. Globe block. | Houre—$:30 a. n § p. m.; Sun- i ° days, 9 a m. to m. FRIDAY’S NEWS, THE SEMI-ANNUAL SALE NEARS THE END | All the good news from the Semi-Annual Sale would not begin |Z to go in this space—these items are of articles you are most likely to be interested in, Regular prices of the busy store are interesting at semi-annual prices the values are splendidly attractive. Ladies’ Mercerized Black Italian Cloth Watst, beautifully tack. | front and ‘back, self strap trimmed, improved collar and | lined throughout, regu- » valu Semi-annual 81.905 Gray Jersey Rib- nual Bal Ladie * Sanitary Gray W ed Jersey Ribbed Ve Pants, pearl buttor Semi-annual Sale price ...650 Ladies’ Pure Australian Wool Vests and pants, soft as silk, warm and fluffy, in fact the very best garment you can buy, $1.50 value; Somi-annua) Sale Ladies’ Bigh-«r — + 91.86 at Semi Gents’ Heavy Sanitary Fleeced Ladies Shirts and Drawers, double Waists, Tu stitched and felled’ seams, to bust tine, tucks k, rem warm and wonderfully service ular $3.00 value; Semi-annual ab value; Semi-annual Sale price 25 Sale pr . Lad Fine Ail-Wool Broad cloth Waists, 4 rows of wool All-Wool Vicuna Jersey applique on front, entirely new ed Shirts and Drawers, style, Jost arrived in time for pearl buttons, reinforced gus. Heml-annual Sale, $3.00 sett on drawers, warm and per- Hemi-annual Bale price..® fect fitting, $1.50 value; Sem! Lad All-Wool Fancy Stripe annual Sale price $1.00 Flannel Waist, lined through- heankar out, Improved collar and cuffs, | Gent® Pure Australian Wool regular’ $3.30 waine; ” Shirts and Drawers, soft and nual ele price i" better than silk, almost non Ladies’ Fine Wool Granite Cloth shrinking; if you want the best Waist, bias vestee front, im- these will suit you perfect proved collar and cuffs, regu- $2.50 value; Seml-annual + lar $4.00 Value; Semi-annual BIOS ove 00 Sale price .. 38 FRI dé DAY Gents’ Heavy Merino Shirts and Ladies’ Musiin Skirts, b-inch wide Drawers, Worth 6c; Friday ruffle, worth 46c; 4 eesantade P 208, 210 IKE STREET BIePeCoswe wus: Peterson’s °°, | @eeecece. ‘2 A Card Up Their Sleeve ‘The feattle Drug Trust b decided that the best way 4o fight the Bartell Drug Co, in to pretend that they are fighting the truat, too. | They tried to fool us, and now want to fool you |@ Prices tor Comparison Fletcher's price 2 astoria, Trust's » Our price. 200 Kilmer's Bwamp Root, $1.00 size, Trust's price 6ic, our | PTHCO oe pereeeeeeee BO Peruna, Troat’s price te, Our price... se. be Belladonna Porous Pins- ters, Trust's price te, Strengthening Porous Pins- ters, Trusts price le, OUF PHIO® .. seeeeee LOC Graduate Prescription Druggtets. BarrétiDruclo @4 SECOND AVENUK GRAND wouse Se John Cort, Mgr. Phone Main 6. Tonight’s the Night \The Burgomaster | Closes j Don’t Miss the Best Musical Comedy of ij the Season : : : : Prices--$1., $1.00, Se, Wo, Bic. Beatth GRAND speea Scsse HOUSE renter. John Cort, Mer, Phone, Main 65. | SEATS NOW SELLING | Friday and Saturday, Jan. 10 and 1. Baturday’s Matinee. The Ladies’ Relief Soctety Presents a New Comic Opera, “The Oracle” “Sratinee, | THIRD a THEATER cht. Manager. | “Main 667, i p-Town Theater. A Hiwh-€ Family Resort | Prices always 20¢, 200, 40c and B0c.| | | TONIGHT And All Week. Matinee Saturday. | | ‘The Village Parson“: | The Most Natural vay of the Age. | NEXT WEEK Opening Bunday Matinee, Kubler & | Mann's Scenic Production of Wm. La Roberts Picturesque Colonial Drama. | a sa AT wo Valley Forge A Thrilling Drama of True Heart Interest and Comedy Box office open from 10 a |p. m. m. to 9! ts selling six days in advance. | | Grand Exhibition | Of Thoroughbred | Poultry | and Pet es, Stock Germania Hall Janvary 7 to 11, General Admisston 25¢ | Season Tickets $1.00 | PPSPOLODS SOHSHSIHSOOOHSD per pound BAILEY & WILLIAMS Tel. Green 905, 222 Pike St. | POPE POLS HOTS OLOTOLO VOLO He . ° | $ Blend of Mocha and 3 Java Coffee at 40c $ z 3 PDEPOEPER POISE OFOS OOH 3 | Indurated Fiber Wash Basin, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1904, FREDERICK & WELSON Fine Furniture HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES AT SPE. CIAL PRICES FOR FRIDAY During the year nearly every } No Telephone Orders $ No telephone orders for Fried § day specials will be filled. ; Mail Ordors Filled H $ Mail orders postmarked not } later than Saturday will be filled § at these prices. article used in the home is on spe- cial sale at least one F The Friday Specials are intended to cover the entire stock, something from each department each Pri- day. riday. EO EOI) eA! PENMAN Ma Rug Specials for Friday 21 patterns of 9xi2 and &-2x10-6 feet Wiltonett Wilton Rugs; all of them are patterns which the mills have discon- tinued, and cannot be secured agin; splendid values at the regular prices, $36.00, $40.00 and $46.00; on sale one day, Friday, at each .., 827.75 and The Fringed Smyrna Rugs, 81.45 %x62-in. Fringed Smyrna Rugs, Friday ... 2.00 20x60-in Friday Full size Bolid Onk Rocker, with fancy embossed panel back, \ fancy trimmed spindles in arms, k and base, decorated cob- bier seat, regular price $3.45; Friday epectal ... .....8220 mnilar in design to flustration, S7x72-in. Axmi in. Axminster GRY cereee seeceeere co Odd Lace Curtains at Half 044 Lace Curtains of every description of from % to 2 pairs of a kind; all qu o* ranging In fegular prices from $1.00 to $20.60 per palr, ALL AT JUST HALF PRICE, FOR FRIDAY ONLY. One and two- Quart Milk Pitchers, decorat- 4 in white and fold lines, white 4nd gold stippled, mottied blue and ¢ gold stippiad ; Bome have rich white inside, blue, dark biue or pink outside; Friday price serene BOC ay brown body with AY tinted necks, 2-quart size, Friday ..., l-quart size, Friday Globe Wemicke Bookcases, Ma- jestic Bteel Ranges, Round Pak 5 (Grand Rapids), Grand Heaters, Bundhar Wilton Ca: is Chair Co. EACH ONE THE aa IN ITS LINE. FREDERICK &NELSON Second Avenue From Spring to Madison Strect ¢ GRAND RIDGE KOLE LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON NUT AT $2.75 PER TON FAMILY WINE and | _jesing ana theoring—are LIQUOR STORE) “23 {2 Se This kole is from the new slope which we have just opened. a ts the best domes. tic _kole in the market. ISSAQUAH COAL CO., Just received a large consignment ORGANS of California Wines for the Holidays, We give you good value, and our| im our show rooms. goods are satisfaction. First =e heres attention t ro e the KIMBALL © “, an in Free delivery. Your trade solicited. | ti Kime eentionally fine tone Bunkers, foot of Madison hendsome appearance, but if this i street. Telephone, Main 976. 06000060000 0000000 tap costly there are others of p! ing tone and construction at [vocesonceocoonnenseeerer Brunner & Co. small prices that no home can 602 Pike St = Tel. Main 1060 t¢ be without one. If you show d¢sire later to exchange for a P yeu may do #0. D. S. Johnston 903. Second Avenue Ss and oe Love Es Furniture Rap- The Organs of | | WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINB| JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE Albert Hansen }; 708 1a | Burke Building The largest jewelry house * in the | When buying articles advertised | Northwest. | this paper, speak of the Star. est of fair prices. e Sell We solicit your trade and promise you best service. We ask you to take notice of our advertisements, which are small but meaty. Every Ad New Every Day Repair It Now, Old umbrellas made as geod as new at Shamek Umbrella Hospital 1221 First Ave. All goods on theit merits, at the fair- My diagnosis of your case will probably differ from that of any other doctor you have had. My methods are up to date and ef- fect permanent cures, DR. H. T. TURNER. Sanitarium, Hinckley Block, Fourth Floor. Not the Largest Dealers in hardware, but we are able to quote you prices that will It’s a Great Calamity To lose the sight wholly or par- tially It costs nothing to have es examined and little for be interesting t t you, gaas if examination shows that you need them. ERNST BROS. A. LI UER 506 Pike Street Tel. Green 72 | Stientific Optician 322 Pike St. SEA BREEZES The Remington’s In the sails of sea going ships, beautifully shown in Bolle’s plat inum prints, A splendid collec- At the Top of Typewriter Perfection tion. ALFRED S. WITTER & CO. * 1554 Second Ave. E C. NILES, 109 Cherry St BITS OF BEAUTY 4 Syringes 25¢ Are easily preserved by the And up. A full line, also hot] Rrownle Gamera, ‘They cost ite water bottles as low in price asf ue and are a joy forever. 6 cents. Washington Dental and HIRSCH PHARMACY CO, Photographic Supply First and Pike Tel, Main 916 211 Columbia Street me