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CENT A COPY — SIX THE SEAT TLE, WASHI GTON, 8 FIGHT IS ON AGAINST THE PACIFIC GABLE Ban Who Does Big Bu Business Stands Up for the Commercial Company ON, D. ©, Jan. 11, of the Pacific cable ‘Was resumed by the house en inter-state and for- today, representing Asiatic- organizations, Ht we claimed send | nsus bureau bills, will probably be ken up, No program bas been arranged for the senate, and it Is expected that short daily sessions, followed by ecutive sessions for the considera- tion of nomina: president will be the rule, Schley Matter Again Members of the Maryland con: sional delegation have not yet doned all hope of bringing the Schiey controversy before the house. It is probable they will ask, by a [petition to be circulated among the p pening bills look! ooking to Pacifie cables # went in by thelt MOB HANGS A NEGRO SPRINGFIELD, Ky, Jan. 11.—Jim Mayes, @ negro accused of attempt- jing to assault a white girl, was tak- en from the jail by a mob at an early hour this morning and hanged. nd the sheriff was overpowered at & chance to pray and then hauled up. members, for recognition by the speaker of Maryland members who Dill to create a per-|will introduce @ resolution accept- Was yesterday re-/ing Dewey's verdict aa the verdict ‘Tt will be sg ye! tm of the American people, ing for detafied) Mrs. MeXiniey’s Peasion Dapiyen wader ctva ‘The bill for a pension for Mra. Mo- Kinley may never be passed by the OUSS ere & growing senti- Coming Program |ment among the members that the house program for next week! measure is unnecessary. Mra, Mc rather: character, Kinley is very well off financially @ppropriation for an@ will never need for # luxurious and permanent life. Otter Sound Ti a eon D. o Jan. MU. tatives of the Panama y were given a hear- by the “senate ‘on inter-oceanic canals. assured the committee that the ARRESTED |=: eee Jan. 11a aiapaten| Uaea Sian eo Nicaragua, reports gad vighte if & ciaaltees INVESTS MILLIONS Jan, 11.—~The Union Pacitic railway today announces that millions of dollars will be apent this year in improving the old Bouthern Pacific route from Ogden to San Franctsco, At least $20, expended in reducing naeee curves and laying heavy it ie also planned to push the Angeles Stenson of the Union OMAHA, Ne! decide to pur-| pli will soon begin. ‘Vasques was arrest- & steamer, charged with z to Incite a revolution. | President Zelaya of Nicar- E ‘The medical scandal Temains in statu quo. The essential J facts have all been published, to- gether with the statements of two of oe tee etn st tas contain. Laweon refuses to say yom | aoe be - pear y teal cating Attorney Fulton hes the matter under advisement, and says that as soon as he determines in bis own mind certain technical edaasday Sessions potnte involved in the case he will ha fi him to be (ore paeeibla under the “ie cerita coe THE TRIANGLE PLAYED ON ate is insured. be- ‘t i of them had a) the But it at- tracted the attention of more than one bewtidered ron ge The oa M. Renton, from Port Blake! ~ 4 which Jands at this dock, was well on her way down to Moran's when the | from the triangle reached her. nosed around while the triangle nleyed on, and finally reached her safe and sound. Although there were a few narrow accidents MoKeracher’s Trial Donald MeKeracher will be tried n Monday in the United States dis- trict court, The case was set yesterday, but an unfinished trial of a civil action crowded it over. Julius Singer | ¥ five years the prop- corner of Stc- BRAID, STEWART & CO. tom, “but that the three men, — Beal .at the igen, br en. a. 2, Stewart a yeh, it poh dy would been In- iow! the ‘bite, I believe that Tieton ‘should be dealt witb.| na 6T to mete out what-! ment the law will allow for the offense.” In the street talk of tl matter the opinion ts often expressed that more people so a of the trangc- than have been named #0 far. A criminal presscuston may bring some things to light thet are now pion od suspects from RUNS INA “PROFESH” =: BOSTON, Jan. 11.—President Hol, Harvard, bas given out a let- acknowledges that | Cutts, Harvard's tackle, | be felt. famous: ow it was felt by the little Sound was ineligible at the time of the an-| wrich bill was lon. nual game between Yale and Har- November. jest was made at the time the wae called, but was overruled now feared that break Ht be Te made in the ranke of football iniveraities and some Yale men even #0 no far as to say they are in favo: | of refusing to saat meet Harvard | Mam ae ° grid in a jettor printed today, that he was tneligibie at tthe time the game was played, and says he forgot all about giving | boxing lessons when the case was under consideration. WORSE THAN THE GRAVE’. Prosecuior So ‘So Terms the Reform Schoo! as a Place for Boys A couple of boys were brought into court today as incorrigible. They were but 13 and 11 years of age, and the parents wanted them sent to the | reform school. Their father s away GIRL KILLS HER RIVAL Factory Workroom a Scene of Tragedy ‘The mob numbered about 100 men, | MANCHESTER, N. H., Jan, 11.— The factory «iris of ‘thin city have adopted a new plan of warfare. An- ie Reaudry, formeriy employed with the Amoskeag factory, entered the workroom this morning, and without warning drew a revolver | from concealment and shot Jennie Gagnon, She then placed the weap- on to her own temple and blew her brains out. Beaudry woman was 21 years hile Jennie G I took effect | years of nage. jin the throat, and it ts probable | that Mise Gagnon will die wi jfew hours, Jealousy over thi |tentions of a young workm Jed Robinson was the ca erime i old, w nwon had been a steady at- tendant on Annie Beaudry prior to the employment of Jennie Gagnon, when he transferred his af to the younger and more attract girl, His former sweetheart had hot only threatened him, but_ her rival as well, and the tragedy of to- ay is the outcome. tunnel crushing out the lives of 15 Passengers, was released from cun- tody this morning on @ $10,000 bend, Big Contract Next Week my ie likely that the Board of Pub- Me works will, on next Saturday, let the contract for the Fremont water main extension to Ballard. It will be one of the largest contracts jet in several months, Engineer Thomson ewtimating that the work wit! cost about $45,000. The expense to the city will be nearly $25,000. COUNCILMAN MURPHY SUED Charged With Making Wrong Move in Closing Johnson's Store ‘The butcher shop and grocery ‘sical, ward, and ad ot t Jobnecn lesnediate: ree “trowent mi mutt fe nore Murphy fo jamages, claiming that vn has bers injured to ent. & proceedings of attachment brought {9 the auperior court, Mr. Murphy claimed that Mr, Joifnson ea him $874 for meat furnished, i past due, Fur ther that Johnston was attempting " fie. The watore clove’ tachment ts that neon claims Murphy's bill $100 too much; that he ha: amount on hi no credit. However, he did not deny owing the Balance, but he does deny that he had intention of converting cash his stock to avold paying elatm Me therefore brought the damage suits, Jo n has vsher creditors, but |they took no part in the attachment ings. Just what steps they | will © to protect themselves from Joss haw not been announced. Will Complete the Road ited States Bonding and }8u ‘of Paitimore will begin in a few duyn to complete the bulld- ing of the Seattle and Tacoma Inter- Urban rafiway, ‘The regular jtractors quit work about two ago, refusing to go any further, Jclaiming that they were lowing im ney. Now their bondsm have stepped In and announced that they will com SEATTLE his | that | bs | which he got street. They) e-story brick | | ‘tne HOW'S YOUR |from home mont of the time and the mother cannot control them. Both parents tontified that the 9 ke continually run away from school and spend their time down | T00 GRUESOME PULSE, SIR? ile will in a few days for the construction brick building on th avenue and Jack#on| fore Embarking on These Boais temperature?” “Is Did your vac- How's your your pulse good?” | cination take?” “Do you eat your eggs boiled or fried?" are among & few of the questions that will here- after be propounded to all passen- gers taking ship on any of the Alas- ka Steamship Company's steamers leaving Seattle. ‘ Rosalie and the Majestic toria and the Farallon, the Dolphin and the Dirigo for Alaska points. ‘The order went into ¢ today that all passengers going by thowe boats must first be examined by a Physician, to protect against the anger of carrying contagious dis- tare aboard ‘The Alaska Steamship Company has appointed Dr. Whiting, of this city, examining physkc to whom ali Intending voyagers first sub- mitted before they purchase | tickets. All expe! borne by the company. The officers vf the company think the scheme a Wise one and one that the traveling public will weleome. It originated solely of the company’s own volition and was suggested by the trying or- deal that the pasweni had to go} through at Victoria on @ recent om) of one of the company’s steamers, PARKER .WINS: TOPEKA, Kan., Jan, 11.—The au court today decided the To- meyoralty contest in favor of Albert Parker, Demoerat, ousting Hughes, Republican, The question n improperly marked court held that 176 vote for Parker st out Mile. . 0, Sexton is making ee DERN WOODMEN _ ELECT OFFICERS Bay camp, No, 6198, of Méd- imen of America, has clatt officers for the ensuing year is; Robert E. Carter, ven Sounet); Dr. B. J. Brown, Dr. M. Simonson, Hoyt, Clerk; A, @. eletk: 8. ‘Johnaon Woe A. Meyer and burg, managers, C.F. Lone. Was lected watchman. and ight was made sentry. The Agee appointe ed cams phys- E Drs. WG. Hooth, T Mt. car. John Richter, 8, B. Timer, Ye. Crooks, H. ©. Ostrom and “ ten’ Ingtallation was ' inte Deputy Heed Nie gEilott, aminton by the mat of the officers were te- to thelr efficient the past, and it te shove Affairs of the camp ¢ entrusted 1 n t ™ Past year 120 names 84ded to the m: rab oy wwelling the total pen « a yay Queen, of the Pacific Far, Commaay. file fon A Searner fing He 18th Inet. Tbs hat in : Waa," Berens oar yi bork Prussia, wich ‘The ; tee hae $f from Port of were € lakeley | gaily and "by 117 votes, dakiapice' Must Be Examined Be- ‘i } 4 of the examination is | town, Deputy Prosecutor Faben lquestioned the boya closely. They eald they didn't go to school because | they didn't want to. » said, sending @ boy to form school insured hie becorn- ing a criminal, and that he would rather send a boy of his own to the grave, He thought the parents ought to try to get them into som loca! school where they could be managed, and he protested against their to the reform school. osadee crt Grier took the same view of it and refused to commit them, LICENSED TO WED The following marriage have been issued: Chas. B. aged 22, of Langley, and Edna Dufleld, 23, of Sidney; Baptiat Kol s7_and Martha Drott, 27, both of aS" Gustav Adolf Priens, 43, and Emilie Henrlette Louise Holm, both of Fremont; Wm. Henry Rog- and Katherine Dorothy if both of Seattle; John Ja- cobson’ and Jennie Clark, both’ of Seattle, and of legal axe Said Swear Words A. © Cline today # | warrant In Justice ¢ charging George Carlisi re out A nn’s court with using | language tending to provoke an as-| # © plano house on at the corner of! Union atreet. Carlisle has « furnt ture store adjoining. The trowbl | of these two men have been aire | court before, Fifth Ward Repub!icans ‘The Fifth Ward Republican club met in the Manonic ‘Temple last night to reorganize for the munic ipal campaign. W. H. McGuire wae elected temporary chairman and J B. Wright temporary secretary, Th poxt meeting will be held next Fri- day, Jan. 17 Jus, Grega, H. B. Me ton, W. G. Potts and J saul. “Cline | Second avenue Hor Mattos decided that he was elected | were appointed a committee on con- | in every direction, atitution and by-laws, ,jand the clothing stripped in TO READ ABOUT S atsiak Body. of Man F Found in a Clump of Bus! With his head blown to atoms and | the whole upper part of his clothing stripped off, the body of a man was found in a clump of bushes on Thir- tieth avenue between, East Cherty and James streets yesterday after: noon, ‘The gruesome find was made by Earl Osborn, a pupil of the Walla Walla school, who was playing in inity Unless the corpse is {dentified by fome other means than those an) ly en ed, it is probable that th name of the dead man will never be known From the facts learned by Detec- tives Barbee and Byrnes and Po- n Cameron, It is believed thas.) a committed suicide by put. min hi repeal .|mat this a waa blown from the body, off by the terrible explosto Headless Body Found bout # o'clock when the poy stumbled across the corpse about 100 yards e Madrona park car line hood was aroused and 1 of the affair, ¥ on Its back It wa Onborn an open knife. Identity Cone With the exception of the }a. A. on his u slothing, nothing to identif: ; of the head and skull “| titles there Is wing, Bits ncattered | found, ‘The hat was 5s ATDEDAY EY gANUARY 11, LAUNDRY EMPLOYE CRUSHED BY REVOLVING BELT AND EXPIRES IMMEDIATELY John Burginger, a Washer, in Effecting Repairs to His Machine, ts Caught by the Arm, Dashed Violently Against the Ceiling and Horribly Mangled John Burginger, a flannel washer) escaping steam. Those who were in the Seattlc steam laundry, at 1133] Rear the accident may that nearly 20 of| fevolutions must have been made with Burginger’s body. When ping noise was morning by being caught in @ belt] neard*the euginer immediately shut operating & washing machine. He| down the engine, the pulley then | Was injured at §:40 o'clock and death] stopped and Burgtnger's limp form followed aimost immediately. was heard to drop to the floor, Men The mangled remains were taken| and women rushed in from all parts to Butterworth’s morgue by order] of the laundry, but at firet in the of Coroner Hoye. ‘The widow and | gienm-filled room it gould not be seen & ear-old daughter of the dead man, | just what had hapfened. 0 live in Ballard, have been noti- Given Teaser Case The unconsclous form wan *oon found, however, and strong arms ¢ it inte the front of th ce of| , Everything possible wan d Whiting he was fixing It. man, but it was evident that he he The belt runs through « hole in the| been fatally injured. the washing room to the 1 be He was wrapped in blankets and t below, where the engine Is| | oe weeeees So Dees of the physician, Every ventige is clothing with the exception of hirt had been stripped from his body tn the accident Dr. August Vener | when he arrived | utes after the accident Burginger expired. Both arms were Draws to the Pulley broken, his right leg was neatly torn| It ts evident, however, that Bure-| off and his whole left aide crushed tnger’s arm was caught by the belt! ‘The latter probably injured the heart and he was drawn in to the pulley| and caused death. The body is ter- and whirled around many times.| ribly bruised and cut, The place where he hit the ceiling! It t# believed that the dend man is marked by @ aplash of blood. An|is a member of a local frat he whirled around his side came in| der, an the laundry empleo contact with and broke @ steam pipe| that he sometimes wore an em-! 1% inches in dlameter. blematic button. He has been in the! ‘The reom rapidiy filled with the laundry about six monthe. HEAVY TEAM THIS WILL RUNS AWAY DO TO TELL Careens Down Crowded Sidewalk | How a Seattle Physician Cured al but Injures No One Drunk by the Svengali Method | A lively runaway on the lower) Dr. H. ‘T. Turner of this city had a| end of Cherry street made life in dhibhihene S Sevedlad, Caaiwaeed coeete toe bon suntan xperience with a hobo be- seconds about #:30 o'clock this morn. low Yesler way yesterday OF late ing. A wagon belonging to the Sait th¢ doctor has been studying a lit- Lake Brewing and Malting Company Ue of the laws of suggestion. He Dacked out of the alley between Bec- Will be remembered ax the man who end and Firet wy en, and led the attempt of a highway- river turned the horses West, they became frightened something and went down the side- Walk ats galt that was somewhat exciting to people ahead of them. Pome 1 Miyicnel yosterda: who The wagon grazed the fruit stand, Dexged for @ dime. Dr. Turner con- which is Just above the corner of ‘ered tt @ good time to try his new First avenue, and smashed a show Bypnotic theories, so gave the man case. The fruit counter barely es- the pleve of money. pe |_ “Now,” said the physteian; “you wason had «@ high top, which ing to apend that dime 4 t the oa | Fou bid dle twtiinns om drink boy | few hours’ | Dr. Turner pressing thie | fact on the hobo, who finally turn. ed and went awa. doctor | thought for a minute that his su- gestive Dower was little or no good. Me was mistaken later thé hobo returned and threw the 10-cent plece at the feet of the PREPARE FOR | A-REGEPTION Six Seattle Editors Will Arri to Entertain Utah Men ‘The chamber of commerce commit- tee on entertainment and reception met Thursday afternoon to make ar- rangement# to entertain the Utah Press Association. which t# expected to arrive in Seattle some time be- tween the 224 and 25th of this month, The committee appointed a sub- coromittee of five members with full power to act, as follows: Joseph G. Brie B. Hazard Wells, Joseph lethen, Lovett M. Wood, H. A. le hadwisk and T. 3. Church ‘PRESBYTERIAN Wich crease cuz j| CHURCH MEETING Fee ean iresk and Mona from | Seeond Congregation Entirely Free Taylor to Sixth avenue north: wa- \ter main on Twelfth avenue from From Debt—Wili Start Mission | Olive street to ¥ sidewalks on FB. © Broadway to Boyleston « grading and cement sidewaiking Harrison street from Bellevue ave nue to Fifteenth avenue north; wa- ter main on Fifteenth avenue from Yesler way to FE. Madison «treet? jgrading and parking alley in block |25, A. A, Denny's addition; water main on Eighteenth avenue from Yesler way to KE. Union street; wa- ter main on Thirteenth avenue from B. Madison to BE. Denny way and |Thirteenth avenue north from F. |Denny way to, Republican street r main on Wi mth avenue and venth avenue north from i, Mad- ison to EB. Harrison street | Will Vacoinate Schooi Children -| Health OMmcer Carroll has turned over the vaceination of sehool chil dren to his aasistants, Dr. Carroll's time {x almost wholly taken up out- side of his affice | Parents desiring to have |dren vaccinated can Ludiow in the Globe building. Dr. McLeish, in the Mutual Life build- ing, or Dr. Cummings, in the Hussey block 1902. Lake Union, met an awful d the thu hing had gone wrong with a this hiting was below and Burginger was near his machine dire bove him. Suddenly the belt was caught by the upper pulley and came flying up through the hole in the floor What happened in the room above could not be from below. was called, but @ than ten min. tune of tobacco fulce ad- ered in the footp The doctor was approached by a) school ma’ baldheaded, and barely passed un der an arc light globe. ‘The latter mine was « tocky mies, because If the globe had been thrown, m it would have carried meveral live wires with it, An outer wheel knocked over an tron iamppoat at the edge of the sidewalk. The horses were checked soon after reaching Firat avenue. The fruit venders fanned them- solves and soon straightened up thelr belonwings. Thelr stock was un- ‘The Soctelista have their Sunday pight meetings from Odd | Fellows hall to the larger Carpen- ters’ hall, on Fourth avenue near Pike street. Dr. Titus wilt night. Subject: COMPLETED STREET WORK Ansintant City Engineer Jeffery re- ported to the bonrd of public works today the completion of the follow- Ing street improvements Sixth avenue moved Apeak tomorrow “Betentific Social- fewer on north from Galer to The Secdnd Presbyterian church held Its annual congregational mest- ing Thursday night. The treasurer's | report showed the church to be in excelient financial condition Tt is entirely free of debt and thi year has undertaken more once werk thor any previous year church has established a schoo! in the Lake Union district apd now {* planning to start another i the West Queen Ani tion This school will reach a umber of families sround Kinnear park that have no church advantages. Refreshments wiih toasts by the/ members waa a feature of the pro- fran TRANSFER IS NOW COMPLETE Pacific Packing Company Takes Over Three Vessels The final steps in the reorganiza- tion of the Pacific Packing Company | Were attained yesterday when that | company took over three sailing ves- | eels from the-old Whaling Company of 8an F: At the time of the reorgantzation of the Pacific Packing Company, all the st #, canneries and equip- ent of the old Pacific Whaling Company were taken over by the former company with the exception by these sailing vesnols, the Ameri- can, St. Paul and J. D. Peters. They have all seen lots of service in the | north The St. Paul and America e ships and the Peters is a bark. The Pacific Packing and Navi- gation Company has already menced the construction of a new wharf and warehouse, on what is known as the Kerry mill site on the North Seattle waterfront, at an approximat pat of $200,000, The wharf and warehouse jointly! | will cover nearly two ty blocks. | The new dock will b fect wile and 400 feet long, The warehouse Will be 112 by 240 feet, thelr chil- to Dr, Republ'can Committee Meeting The Republican. elty ernoon at 4 committee ‘clook at the office of Fred H, Peterson, the chalr- man, in the Mutual. 1 but!dine, |Plans were laid for conducting the coming munteipal campaign The membership of the co: Is an follows: Chairman, Fred Peterson, Fourth ward: secretary, J, MeCtorry, Sixth ward; 'T, H, Clan First ward; C. R. Frasch, 8 ward; Carl Mensing, ‘T ward; W a Fifth ward 2. B. Palmer, Lamping, mittee H vs ona more Hawkins, GRANT TIME | (CEBVELAND, | Ohio, Jan oO re representing $1,400,000 out of 41,600,000 have granted 18 monthw time to th tt-Moore syndicate to'arrunge ito aftalre, large 1 - A few minutes STAR. have no of it. 'HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # 25 SS ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block One Week More Of the Semi-Annual Clearing Sale-- then into the business history of Seattle goes your opportunity if you t previously availed yourself Anything in the store except E. & W. Collars and Cuffs and Stet- son Hats, at actual cost and a clean good st Suits ock from which to choose. of Alfred Benjamin, Cahn- Wampold and Michael Stern Co, make, Overcoats of the same. Monarch Shirts, Oxford Hats, Ad- ler’s Gloves. Can you have a bet~ ter choice anywhere? Do you realize in your own mind that every statement we make in our advertising is absolute doing us an injustice standing in your own we'll convince you. ly correct? If not, you are and at the same time are light. Come and see us-- ADAMS& BLANCHARD 749 Second Ave., Hinckley Block SOPOCOTOTOTOS LOWNEY’S CHOCOLATE BON BONS FRESH THIS WEEK Take a box along for the joy it will bring. EASTERN PRICES Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, 67] First Avenue Wf it Is Sporting Goods of Any Kind See Ue GOING KORTHRUP O0., 804 Firet Ave. illsens MMecen fee foes ties BOW. Q> 29 2Ra929899 229: THE A Great Bargains after bargains has a! ty more le store for you. 1 buy now and secure our bes: Red Table Damask, per yard.. Honeycomb Cotton Toweis, 18 Heavy U mbleached | Torkish Tr lene Hose, pair ... ) Cashmere Hose, f Cashmere Hose, the e above Ladies’ Hose su 10 pairs Portieres, slightly soll During this Sale, our 6c, 7 and The, net prices. staple. ‘Twenty-five to 40 per cent. UK MMMM CMYO beers athe, bb aad FAIR Successful Week of Sale Gone By ready left this bosse and still plen- f you need goods fn our fine, better t bargaine— Special Offerings for Mor- day and Tuesday §x26, 400 “dozen, each aetiet ban tea nts il finished, Fre! @5e quality, at .. bject to 20 per cer ed, at less than half price. CORSETS ‘Sc and $1.00 Corsets now 39e¢, 50c off on Ladies’ Waists, all new and ‘ 120-122 THE FAIR Pike's. FRPAPPHHAAARAAAAPPRIPRAPHRAATORATPARHRARHAMMHDD, 4 8 A i fi ; a : : § : ° OPEN ALL NIGHT APrince of Physicians APhysician of Princes Bene every day ones, than any man in fected this superb preparation. Thy DR.MACKENZIE'S LISH CATARRH.CURE Sir Morrell Mackenzie, who took c: ¢ of more royal throats. and more Europe, out of his vast experience per- Simplest, Most Rationel. Easiest and most directly applied remedy obtainable for this distressing trouble. Catarrh makes its victims their fi Jated upon the fact that this uncomfortable, unhealthy, unpleasant to nds and peculiarly subject to disease. They are to be congratu- jentific method will give them Relief in one day, and cure in a few weeks. Put up in a package containing six months treatment, (more than is noeded in the worst cases) the cost including Nebulizer being only $4.00, or 2 cents © day. For the Pacific Coast. only at Original Cut Rate Drug Store, by the sole agent for G.O, GUY, Ph. G., Yoster Way and Second Ave. South SEATTLE, OPEN WASHINGTON, ALL NIGHT: OCCA EKA ATLA RREEEEKEE TIHHITHHHHVD AACR Cece cc cccccececcece Renton Hill Lots 60x120 FOR 8ALE—A few very good lots in Renton Hill addition convenient to Madison street car line; they must be seen to be appreciated; buy before they change hands; they are certain- ly cheap; and they are selling. Herbert S. Upper 12 and 12 Scheverinan Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street. DRUG TRUST BAFFLED! The “combination” is puzzled. We keep up the supply of drugs after being “cut off” and continue to sell at lower rates than any- body else. Result—the bu- siness is growing faster than any you know of, but with all the hurry we're just as careful, drugs are just as pure and treatment is just as courteous. Read these matchless prices: Ammonia, pint bottle. Glycerine, 2-oz. bottie. Castor Oil, 2-02. bottle... Benzine, pint bottle Gasoline, pint bottle... Wood Aicohol, pint bottle... Witch Hazel, pints (Dickinson's) Vaseline, und cans. Suticura Ointment eee ij SHSBRTIALLSEEEET Take your pick of one grand lot of high grade OVERCOATS FOR $7.50 Elegantly trimmed, some are stik Uned; any size, any length; (an coverts, her- Fingbone, meltons, kerseys and cheviots. Everything here just advertised. YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU SAY 80. LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 First Ave. South ‘or. Main. Workingmen's Heatqu ters TF QPP ro rear a aamaeTeADs Gold Dollars For Ideas Are some times offered, our business this is sary, a8 our idea is (o best ‘piano for the and the easiest poss! ments, All we hay to state the fact leave it with you gate and allow us to prov the truth of the assertion. W have @ very large numbe of bargains in second-har pianos this week. Ramaker Music Co. HI5 Second Avenue ‘Same Side of the Street and Same Block as the Bon Marche | Qxxxsrraxvraexera2 2299990 WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FIN WELRY AND SILVERWARE. Albert Hansen 72273: Avenus The largest jawelry house in the | Northwest, > FREDDT DRED ARID RNID ICCC CER CREE SERRE ERRERES DIPMBES sovarereeneed "i