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THE SEATTLE STAR. By STAR PUBUTANING CO. Every after TELEP HON Business Dept. Main 1050, © MAZARD WELLS, waiter OFFICHS: Seattio—110T Third avenue. New York--230 Temple Court But Iding. Chieago—8i7-218 U. 8, Express Buliding. ‘One cont per copy, HIx cents per Week or UHenEF-fre cents per month, elivered No tree copten, Rotered at the postomes at ay Mall Or carriers. iv Does the State Medical Board intend to take steps to criminally prosecute Dr. J, G. Stewart, whi scathed? If so, let the fact be stated Admission that the board is unwilling to do tts plain duty. Braid, by his own admissions, was the principal conspirator, He con- ate board that “he wanted to keep a good ad- fessed yesterday to the Vertiver like Lawson In Seattle. planned a conspiracy with Dr. J. G. Stewart TO BL AND BY ILLEGAL AND UNLAWFUL MBANS (o secure a medical cer tifeate for a quack doctor to practiee upon the sick and suffering. States, In explanation, that he art, to get the alleged Dr. Addo to pay $1,500 for examination questions, Dut had met with disappointment, as Abbo refused to pay, another “good advertiser” who add to newspaper profits, at the expense of hundreds of Innocent vic tims, men, women and children. ‘Abdo had no license and had fined him, but that made no difference to James F. Braid. He was going to defeat the law and allow Abdo to Tesume practice, It was the same in the DELIBERATE INTENT in both cases. art. He tried to make use of the latter's itching palm. Further. Rraid testified before the Medical Board that “the only proposition made by me to Stewart was that if there was any money to be thrown around I ‘Wanted some of ft.” Braid repented after he had found out, not before. favon be shown to him? lows: ‘One mysterious element of the transaction ts the innocence of a man ‘who was party to tt. According harm In so fortifying an ignoramus that the latter would have a right to essay the healing of disease, followed, naturally, by the demine of ‘the patient. To doctor a man to death for want of knowledge is as much w crime as to kill him with an ax. To help equip the so-called physician with power to slay is not an act that will elicit i If the men mixed up in this unsavory deal cannot be prosecuted un- der existing laws, there are more laws needed. ‘The Tacoma Evening News makes the following comments: “Dr.” Lawson gave up $00 and wrote his “I. 0. U." for $400 expect- ing a certificate to practice medicine in this state In return for his cash. ‘The certificate was not forthcoming. Dr, Coe, the president of the exam- of Lawson's standing as a “spectalis allow him to go on with his examinations on ot the Ta there a desire to protect this man be- cause of a fear that others will become involved? ‘the full truth tn regard to this conspiracy, —_-lel__—_— SCORCHING THE CULPRITS ' ‘The Tacoma Ledger comments editorially téday upon the actions of James F. Braid in connection with the quack doctor conspiracy, as fol- READY FOR THE MILL Queenan and Hawkins Pre- pared for 20-Round Go noon except Sunday, Haltorial Dept., Matn 1138, Business Manager > & F. CHASE, Everything is now tn readiness for jeaitie, Washington, as Ca ed the battle of the lightweights Perry Bu Queenan and Dal Hawkina at the TO THE BOTTOM ttle theater this evening, The | me n are down to welght and In per fect condition, Queenan has fought % odd battles, and says he was P. Braid to go un. {° ' 1 ahexboaneates taal) never {n better trim, — Hetting brisk about town, with Queenan a slight favorite, His recent victory ver Dick Case ts probably reapon- sible for this. The referee has not yet been nam. ed, but Prof, A, W. Crane, formerly of the Seattle Athletic club, has been suggested as the best man, That he wall officiate is the wish of al- moat every lover of the sport in Be- attle. Crane is knewn to be square and honest in his decisions. ‘The ring, which te 22 by 22 fe has been pitched, and the ropes teat 1. All is now in readiness for en to step in, which they will at about 9 o'clock tonight, WILL INSTALL A NEW SYSTEM City Hall Officials Getting Tired of Present Phone Service The finance comimittee of the city counci! will probably make a report Monday night recommending th establiahment of a pri lephone aystem at the city hall city officers claim the present system is Very poor and they are put to great annoyance. Telephones in the butiding are kept ringing al most continvally, not only by per- sons wishing to transact business with the Needs of departments, but also with minor employes, Often persons answering the te! phone are compelled to run into som other department to get the empl desired, thus causing much incon- venience. An exchange operator in the city hall, where enough exten- phones Will be put in, will be able quickly to make the connec- tion with the party wanted. TO CALL FOR TRANSPORTS In @ fow days Capt. Penrose of the local U, S. quartermaster's office, will recetve proposnis for transporte to be used between Puget sound and the Philippine islands, The propos- ‘ais must name the size of the steam er, her charter price and the date At which she can be put at the gov- ernment’s disposal, ‘The award will be made on this basis, ‘The steamer Used as & transport In plain English, with the accompanying deliberately THE BOARD end To secure his He had previously conspired with Dr. Stew- Abbo was wae to be helped to stay In town and . The guthorities had discovered that we of Lawson, There was Braid was not led on by Stew- Why should The public demands to his view of the matter, he saw no general ap- of answers to questions which he had examination. Either Lawson waa member of the State Medical Board Ha 2,900,000 feet of lumber from round, and ax much addition. a) forage as ts necesenry to fill her. Bids will be called for in a few day: to supply this additional forag: The disbursements necessary for the Dix. and the additional transport will make January « record month for the local office, An interesting howling contest took ince Wednesday afternoon at the alleys of the Seattle Athletic club, between Henry Asussen and Herman Thiele. The contest, which was for a wine supper, Was won by Mr. Thiele. —_——e— La Roche, photographer, #11 1st. it. A certificate to Proper bestowal of which the Bribery is bad enough by jell & certificate to practice medicine the —_—-e—— ‘ Coal, wood, ‘phone Seattle Fuel Co. EMPTY RAFT]... Undoubtedly One of Those Turned Adritt by the Dispatch the bunkers here, passed in the Star. These ers for some time to come, Echo of Islander Disaster Miss Alma Dahl of Seattle is at Skagway on her way here trom Dawson, where she had gone to set- tle up the business of her late fath- r, one of the victims of the Islander disaster. Mr. Dabi had $27,000 in dust in igerears sate of the Island, w had accumulated at Eagle City, and it is feared that the family Mever recover a cent of damages. TROOPS mounted infantrymen recently eruited in the Dominion fo in South Africa, sail Yrom Ha today. gratulations He ‘The captain of the collier Edith, from San Francisco, now loading at empty raft in Mendocino bay on his way up. raft is undoubtedly one of the empty rafts are now drift- hither and thither, and will most Ukely be sighted by ‘Frisco steam- HALIFAX, N. 8., Jar. 10—The #00] OLD ODD FELLOW av and was the recipient of sident Odd Fellow in the] The same quality being sold all over town for 15 to 18 cepts per pound, special tomorrow— Per Pound 1214 cts. ROBE MILK~-One of the best brands on sale—-Special price per dog. ...... Se TOMATOES — Galton cans Special price tomorrow, per ve BOE “THE ORACLE” BEGINS TONIGHT itabie Entertainment to Be An Overwhelming Success The Ladies’ Relief Society ts ex- tremely gratified both at the heavy Patronage assured ‘The Oracle, which opens at the Grand tonight, and at the finished production which will be given it by the big cast of %, Under the musical Jeadership of | W. W. Willlams and the stage direc- tion of Mra. Lang, the chorus of 60 has attained a degree of pertecti: which it would be hard to dupitea in a road company, | “The Oracle” is fitted with bright solos and concerted wumbers and an ean ° CAROLINA RIC 10-cent grade— 100-pound lots . 50-pound lots 2-pound lots . 10-pound lots ......... BURBANK POTATOES—Just elved a shipment of extra fine quality, sacks range EB —~ Regular endless chain of screami: - from 110 to 115 pounds—Per ment. in gta 100 pounds... .....,81.50 ‘The houses, judging by the heavy @ SMOKED SALMON—Per_ In. advance sale, will be crowded each evening. The matinee tomorrow will be given at popular prices. Ruby Seater has been added to the| mus! program and will sing an in terpolated song written by Mary FANCY TER a-pound Jars nd jars COTTOLENE now 906 B10 Carr Moore, composed of the oper; 2-pound th 2he Itaelf, ore 4-pound ti Boe the wraete4 PURE HOME MADE LAR hich SterlingPianos. Reicherts’110 Union oe cans BONELE [i 10-po' TRIATS a | MATCHLESS «of JANUARY pic and 10g. litax ! BARGAINS Stone Ware 3-Ib, butter pots 5-Ib. butter pots, cover « ° {-quart bean pot 5c with 5c A5e anid ates quart bean pe AQuAsit 6) Bu il {@ 2-quart bean pot.. 20c WASH Fe | UMPKIN—3--1b. can..200 Parker Wins Lamp Chimneys PURE PORT WINE—Per gal Judge Griffin yesterday afternoon |f No. 1 Sun. 3c OLD BHORRY Wintel} Ginmntane of the Firat Na- | ni, 5 al, S100, RLM tlonal hank inst “Kid” Parker No, 2 Sun: *) ( ‘The hank brought action to restrain {MM No, 2 Sun, lead gl M rN ik brough i : No. 8 glass 4A WINE—Per gat from drawing $400 which he & ®1.50 and 82.00 wmited with the sheriff, The No, 2 Rochester uk officials. claimed that the cba aes money was part of an amount taken from them tn a robbery comm: fn March 1900. Parker was rec ¥y found “not guilty” on the ch of robhery Ladies’ Furs made ©. C. Berg, 112, Third ave, Cooper & Levy Wholesale and Retali Grocers ares | 104-106 FIRST AVENUE fet Yosier and Wi red. 1 Tetephon. Mats 82 eo exchange | nye | will take for her first cargo to Man- | | : ; THE he ANY $1,50 GLOVE ity and prestige of our glo acknowledged Included im this ante wit be Minses a LHO Chas. G. Fancy Sox, 2h and 12\%e. Mon's Dress Shoes, guaran- teed all leather, 75, $2.25 and $1.50. Ladies’ Rubbers, 25e. Men's Storm Rubbers, G0c. Men's Athictic Underwear, 50ec. Fiseceric, LaeHe Puts Aus % Orters LA’ Fue Shade Convenient Inexpensive The Seattle Electric Co. 907 First Ave. IN OUR STORE FOR ‘Thin will really be a great glove opportunity. ‘The popular 2%-button Gloves, for evening wear, which will $3.15 a Pair Claxp Gloves, green, navy and white Tomorrow and Monday 65 cts a Pair Ribbon Remaaats --- Tomorrow and Monday, Half Price URNITURE GPTICIAN 116-218 Qurke Beading, cor. Second ent Tol, Main 41-40 Office, 629 Ist Ave, An CHOICE GIFTS Spectacles and Eyeglasses, Pearl ety in styles and prices, THE EVERSOLE OPTICAL CO.,,| 708 Second avenue, Seattle, | Phone, James 1301, Want anything, try Star Want ads. - Glove Sale Tomorrow and Monday $1.55 are universally known ar To be able, therefore, to seoure choles fram nev eral thousand pairs of our $1.00 Gloves at a aaving of about 26 per cent. is a chance whieh shrewd ahoppera will not mins, Every pair is perfect except that some may be elightly uneed or marked because of being exchanged or used for dis Tomorrow and Monday $1.55 of 12, 16 and a number of paire p wold at gy Ca SEATTLE STAR, aD ouga outhwick 717 -19- 21-23 First Avenue Pacific Coast Steamship Co. 5. 5. John S. Kimball, January It Shipping Permits Required For San Francisco Leave Seattle 9 a. m. Hteamehips — City ot Pue Walla Walla or Umatilla I b, 40, Jan, 4 FOR SOUTH-EASTERN ALASKA Loa opm eAMmhips City mitle, Cot me ( or Ch Topeka sailing Alaska Doc 0, 3 i ‘Teket Office, 118 James M7 v PACIFIC CLIPPER LINE BB, CAINE, Presitent 5S. S. NOME CITY FOR NOME APRIL 21, 1902 AGENTS KruseS.S.Line FOR #AN FRANCISCO, Reduced Rater. ‘Ticket and Freight Ofice 618 Firat Ave Main 1147 THE GLOBE NAVIGATIO FOR HONOLULU DIFE cT ary} A ate about, th » the the and apply For information, > ot the ¢ block, First Hison street G, F, THOT TramMe 1 NOTTIN jeneral M. in nagor ‘This store's Rocker assortment fe well elected and covers @ price range broad enough to meet demands of ail, Among soores of new patterns is one pleture, made of quarters: golden oak, oF selected birc mahogany finish, Rocker highly poltehed Uhroughout sold saddle went, Price $6.75 LMES COND ay Holcomb PARLORS Teeth without method cooalne, sina prodt These ate. the Bu work pe XH q@uPLares: Gold Crowns, $5; Full Teeth, $5; Bridgework, Gold Fitting ings, 500, New York Dental Pa 6i4 WIRST AVE, SHATTL hb, in the the like wed. ie Has ‘CO. |NEW YORK DENTAL done Set $5, $1! up; Silver Fill- rlors , Howard dutiding, © Ree, Or.; & Cait 10 to & 8 Ladies niways Mexican Pecan Candy Sweet Sappho Flakes Nut Loaf 1415. Second Ave. Same Block as the Bon March DIAMONI oLRY AND SILVERW Ra The orthw largest Jewelry house 1§ First and Columbia Phone Main 1111 Ramaker Music (0, Side of the Street, Same | he FIND ARE. wt Hansen 72212! venue in the | Port | Dally ser | Bremerton ris fhe White Pass and Yukon Route To the Atun, Big Saimon, Yu kon, Kiondike and White Horse Mining districts. THROUGH MALL, EXPRESS ch AND FREIGHT MAINTAINED DUR- G THR WINTER. ~ Vice President jeneral Manager J. FRANCIS LEK, Traffic Mgr. Besttic, Wash, and Skaguay, Ale ®. Navy Dry Dock), Charleston and Sidney, STREAMERS Athion and Iniand Flyer (for Br ‘ we eave Bi only, ext mero 2:00 and 6.15 p. m. Leave Sidney 41208 m, 6:00 p.m harieston—#.00 and 11:35 a. p.m. Pleesant Beach and Bean da For Point take steamers leaving Seattle | Bremerton at $:18 a. m. and 6:16 p.m. |NE Geo. M. Clark & Co. Will Give a Gas 10:00 5. m. and ii8 p.m. Leaving Fare & cents round trip. Seattle, Edmunds and Everett. Palatial #teamer CITY OF EVERETT. Three R ‘Trips Daily Leaves Seattle 7 a. m, 12 m. and pm. oe Everett 9:15 a. m., 2:30 and m. Colman Dock Red 311 KB. SCOTT, Mer. Th Pp. ne, of Chicago For a limited time only will E. W. WHALL & CO. Second and Madison Ask for Harry T. MacLean, who will show you a sample range and tell you how you can get one Gentlemen 3eginthe new year with a pair of our Shoes A new lot just in, prsrd only $3.50 Treen Shoe Co. 707 First Ave., Seattle Ma plat vw hoor w AVE cash D ame ‘ on of now | ieee Tone, VRANK bs, Capital pata Furth freepon Usited Aetna and Kurepe. tapreealy vanger eatety AMSTHAC ewHiTrhy Thi Abatiae an ORAM THE CANADIAN Thee COMMERCE. “p Wig im PUGET BOURD AeA TT Sapitot tock pala in Wb 4 bree (relay JK. Hayden, eae; J.T. $8,000,000 £2.000,000 A een jition Gotiare.) NATIONAL a ® BANK. A grrers: banking business Deposits §) pres Be Le a (0. CLASSIFIED ADS.: ov 8 ;Y ‘ j mn & CO, Inc, Av tre ned saad, Mining « fhasement of the Mur | tte i ng CLYMPIC O11, WY-NANPOR vou ed 1m, wORCT hi MITEOOTS 0-44; MACDONALD, 40 Burke bal PALMER & DOWN, Pioneer bia OVEN, 42-43 Haller build LYMAN K. KNAPE, 10 Haller WiveT Lind, Bi ier & Marin. 610M LAMBUTIL, B66 Pacifin block. Hk PF. PERRY, 300 thurke biook DOUGLAM, GT New York VeTEM, 01 New York vik KEMP, 482 thurke building ‘h i MS Wind S°Guiow, neiiey Building COMMERCIAL, FE LANGLAND, 368M. ¥. blest, WORK FOR #ALB man bio AUCTION SALON CALL, at the The oo u TION sale of household furni DO YOU PA WANK OF of James BANK OF Likic0; surpios, 988, Goldemith, view Ankeny, cashier, cities tm the sireet - Capitol Neuteider, pres. Areenlent, eet Comsmiercial savings ond trust bust PROPLE § ¢aViNGE TANK Second avenve and Viki paid up, Hooen. BC. SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN — A. Chil FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 100g Fo + | t E. G. Bickerton will sell on ‘Home Co-oper premises, No, Ml Terrace . build vou @ b rner of Fifth avenue, the paid “ior pay for tea t as follows neta, ¥ J. H. Rice, U8 New Ja ttrenses, dding, ex- nue soul Mm bie table, dining chaira, rock BUTTER! BUTTER! rok we all sels, Kitchen queen, gran- re “ ait ons ekery, glass, fine The White Cow Putter Store has re. a Soliiven Builds sels carpet, matting. Sale rean Oyater Btore ‘ebout take place on urday, the Lith of January, at &. AL Hickerton tionaer Jorn TCRRNTUN, genetal aavloneer Thine 113 First venue we PURNACKe r BANKS CAP ROMM, (Iain Rocank avenue AUNESS AND SADDLERY. EY & WENDENEON, Hid X Young indy to do light office work, eattle Dress Goods Supply rooms 41-42 Downs building. AGENTS for our dress goods Seattle Dress Goods Supply Downs building, room 41-42. FACIITC Vimy, Ofiiw, 1106 G4 Ave, Tor Dishes best tn city. Call up Male tat Mra Keyes, MEF. PROVITARLE work, tidy Pike Douging & SALESMEN WA RIENCED IN CLOTHING, HA’ SHOES AND FURNISHIN: GOODS. APPLY TO THE RE- CKIVER AT THR MECHANICS CLOTHING CO,, 109 OCCIDEN, TAL AVENUE, SATURDAY or Tel, Main ~ BUTTER! ‘The White Cow Butter now tn their new etore at a Grondahl, Gret vice pres; ¥ Ne bemaches. NATIONAL BANK OF ~~ COMMERCE, up capital Transsct SEATILE Paid up cautias Generel wanking business ransaried bs 9 Rg nd Baroye You looking eee pening fees oppor the v today for the money asioons, ranging in pric ' German: Americ & good paying some ertabliahed. resumme nd, Inventment Co. STRANGER, ATTENTION! for 9 na tal Beattie? 2 ofler you any wumber cetment of from BOO to 6B. w invertments that Germ: 2 Third a in thet methods and | suATELR Clochee tm shane, 81.00 ing. o0T Third. DANCING clnaeee ‘and Friday even CONTRACTORS an@ BUILDERS @on's choo! ¢ Hanke hall B4_ Toston bik. “Teme Wartn College, Recond and ing Co; month: dyeing Hed 4454, ACADEMIES Tor beginn at 8:30, 7 Pike street. dancing teacher of ball room and Phone, 212) Madison, BROMERT £ WELLS, general cont ‘$180,000. Safe Deposit Vault Boxes for Rent THe VineT National Gane $350,000. MeDMicken, vine ; RF. Parnhorst, Kacharge om princival nd fixtures: lense may be had for price, $000 and $2,200, respec ‘which aimount one-half can be y And the balance when you met saloon property in Beatle bave 2 ather from $2,000 to reputable The White Cow Butter Company ts new store at the Mor- . 1208 Second, just their old store, repair private lessons Lane, sent 7 nue, house newly furmished, all modern; prices moderate, HOTEL Kevor—Roore tis op CONKLIN HOUSK. iiléi Third eve. ee hen nell BORNE EAPRINGON, general tansranon, 13-14 Boston block WV WINEHANT & Go ORY. ie JUNK - 2 You Want correct wi returns, deal with the Cl 108 Western.” Main 047, LOANS AND INSURANCE Tee" [3s “LosT Junk Co., surety bonéa BOUND leather case, iost in Vienna cafe. Finder. return to rand opera house and receive reward. _ es CHINISTS WANTED=AI Kinds second. - ery. A. 2. Willie, 100 Weiler, RasgenhaRe CosTUmES ® for gent, Alfred Laebea, 91%) way: hohe. Fink, 16 furnished’ for all gocanions. MANICAL ENGINEER! 351 Burke building. NON, @ Chapin bid._| DR. KISH, Heliey building ee ar OSTROPATAY WARHINGTON Tastituie of ‘eopathy. Sate Deposit Butiding. “Retablished Ym Beattie three years. Phone, Main UT. PATENT ATTORNEY SXRNER AS Co, 16S Viare Bavd Sia FL B ADAMS, Goiman bid. be SONAL BUTTER. “BOGS. CHEESE. IN THE SUPERIOR CO} BUTTER. EGGS. CHEESE.) the State of Washington tn After looking over the volume of, the County of King. Flora ton, plainddt, va, Rrank business we did last year, we have| ton, defendant, No. 33972, t increase) mons and service ef public goes far to| State of Washington to the prove that the general public ap-| Frank C, Boughton, defen preciate our way of doing busi. You are hereby summoned ness, and our whole ambition in| pear within sixty (60) days i the future will be to follow on in| Gate ef the first publication of the same lines by carrying the best summons, to-wit.: within sixty to be had in butter and eggs, aell-| days after the 23th day of No ing them at the least possibie price,| A. D.. 1901, and defend the WILSON'S Modern Hus. Coll, Wain & | sixteen ounces to the pound, andi titled action in the above CLAINVOYANTS ~|_ sell ax and what we adverti: jcourt, and answer the complaitt€] nnn Af ~~—~~-~ | This week we sell you the FANCY) the plaintiff and serve a copy of 7m MADAM CAROLINA — The well! FRESH IOWA CREAMERY, 3 iba, | answer upon the undersigned alt known, wonderful clairvoyant] for 66c; ELGIN CREAMERY, 26c |eys for the plaintiff at their medium, telis past, present and| Tb. and Wisconsin June Butter, 2|delow stated; and in case -of future; names given; palmist read- “Sc; also WASHINGTON |failure so to do, judgment ings and cards; Je up, Waldorf] CREAMERY BUTTER in one or|fendered against you, accordl hotel, First avenue two-Ib. bricks, 25¢ a Ib, And OUR |the demand of the complaint CLOTHES FINE OREGON EGGS, that are |has been filed with the clerk of the talk of the town, only 25c a dozen, all guaranteed: From the t we sell of them we are in- clined to think that everybody in town must be eating them. Full eam Cheese, 15c a Ib.; and Ket- {one-half the time, that he a Rendered Leaf Lard, 5 ibs, plaintif® lived together, and @% 10 Ibs., $1.26. “}that the defendant has failed y prices and the quality of our [nes nd refused to support is to the old Cow Butter Store. and to make suttabie established 11 years, at o First |! her and his family ag 1 Pike. All are what always ause the defendant has i p the crowd coming; cars stop of many personal indighitl ‘ont of store, plaintiff, and because WHITF uarreled with plaintiff court; the object for which tion Is brought Is to ebt 4 of divorce from the defentant o&® ground that the defendant is a6 firmed drunkard and has been tion, ‘) guilty towards fendant TT Btarr-Boyd bid. “Tel. Main Stone” PUTTER fmost every day, and because pia BODERQUIAT & NOSELEAF, shops at] The leading butter store in tit and defendant cap no teers street city, is now at their new st Be ; pRRATIO SOHOO! Second avenue, just roe Cores’ Senssts nerd a low thei aka constituting three sep c , tis stage? “adve get the finest Cs action for divérce as specified iam ginners 4 to 10 @ 1b, less th Haws of the State of Washington Wil furnish plays | the elty Choice bengal } SPECKERT @& CAS: Leds clubs, Tues. and 7 ro By Attorneys tor Plaintt Gaeeamawewas teen yo a utter, B2ikC Lpostomce and office 7 ress rc full cream ington hotel, Sea we, only Ibe, and fine 1 A ton hotel, . MISS F. HECHTMAN, dressmaking | cheese dgap honey one | its par 10 4 LYN lore, 221 C¢ and 1 & SHAW DE iumbin street, 10) nue r RHOLDERS, % tere, MOAT Colltos bik, | ting of the steal iylish millinery ai low: | holders of the Jordan Manuft arth and Pine ‘ompany of Seattle, 1a? Hitkley” lock $ WF Haller bid. Burke bldg Ts ~ 3 p.m, Te f Hinckley oie | TOMN A yd suacn thin iad 6-4 Housay biook ay Sua ND CLHANING tre them, We oat for Jean, | line ts from the Olymple On ¢ A Ae sd SE athe OMe aid Tel, Main Wi. Also goal x . a rt 5 Bottles Snyder's Catsup ; eee ted. Anta pee And see ous) Standard Tomatoes $! per conte. attle Dress Goods Supply + Co,, 41-42 Downs building 4 {aya rincoe Lloyd, Ah Toki : ’ ORYDONON “Victory tha wentns RICAL MACHINE | AML diseanos; avold imitations. G4 Me: | R Na WYMAN CO, dynamin end | qfuneld. block || $227 Yesler Way, Phone is wiring and volt | WANTED Old gold Andale FC Hew | ———— aro avenue, J Sh mt doweler, w8Tsinckdey uid, | Want anything, try Star Want

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